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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1907)
anti the reforms they advocated seemed so neces nienl II II latruathet Ih« Maialila sary and practical, that they appealed very forci amili fumi ti tt* ti. a tra« lo lai Ih« trm k Ir in tl,« Miti liu*- luto Mciu. ili» bly to all lovers of political honesty. Men who, railraad pe pi» ahouM I* tiikieraed of hitherto, had been Republicans or Democrats, tl* lari Huraly. it ih« -*>uth Hao iau. viewed with alarm the corruption of both old par bri-l|f« I» noi lo I» rateili!. th« traili tus. Patriotism overcame their old political pre Sci.- fumi»!*« irughi u> b» »<iifi>->»ul in- judices. and the declaration of principles they pro du< erti» >l to <-au-« O*» «pur lo tra cult- •trneted Tl an a «.»«j terminal p Ini mulgated obtained u phenomenal popularity. ■otild b» a«cur»d, al «ra n arly all of The rapid growth of the Popule.it party became thè fragili »1 ibi» «od of tbe lina •.rifin* u source of alarm to both old parties. They, meta al»- Tb<«e luti »liuti LI, alau. La aat phorically, fell over each other in their eagerm-ss Lelur» il* ■ ■iti* lai» alili« Irti». 1*1 >i I I Mil > I» F \ Kl< Y F Hfl »A Y M / to adopt the principal reform measures proposed FRUIT vR »HING. by the rur»l statesmen. As a result, many of the T. I,. Dl’tHiEH. reform measures proposed at the Omaha conven ItUtroN sN|l I’R'iFMIE Î’»W . l'e-hap« »onie ul your rea !«r» may 1« tion are now laws in many of our states. Oregon Interrateli in hearing a>>me of th» Coti- has the Initiative and Referendum incur; «ora t rd clu» i o» arri'ed al afier v »Ping Ih» «1 HM« KII-ritiN ItATFX; into her constitution, and a Direct Primary law Mrrlliinl ,nd tiranta P««a <ii*lri<l» in li on her statute books that is a terror to the politi erari b nf tufi r me min corner log Iridi . i •<» grueing, I In-»» two •»-»! ione K-Hit li- .J 76 cal boss. era Orrgm are v»fi *u i -aaful h »rticiil* . 2 (Ml But the b-st or all th«- benefits conferred unon turai regi* n». and w tv viaitrd in tropea 76 5*J the people by the Populist |«rty, is the fact of i.l w, i ring infortii I h »* itesi niighl »lini IV. having taught the people to think for themselves nial» thè fruii gru»i.ig mtrteet» of thè and to not longer I m - a mere automaton, to I m » man W illernrtlr V»lley One of thè fi et Itili g» m-'.ldl wa« ipulated and controller! at the pleasure of and by tliat he Melloni grower» stev-r t«lkrd Card <*f thank» .«..««•• ........................ . » biMnrk |M»r Hnr ........................... o? the political lx»ss. To this fact can the independ ■ laiut tlirlr Irmi p*-»l» All their talk I V •«-». I» h | u T-ddínif • i*r line .... . ...... » <« ent political thought ind action of today be almost i» alratl thè |»rln t fruii ami »he »t4»n 06 Is«'«! »»Ivfrtlwing, |*-F Hno I**r l»ane ................................. I' pi n i l* J rliantt»*« par ituiilh, on» cultin» h wi«Ir wholly a.vcnbed. Every farmer of the present day, did pricre en mm a mieti tip M*dl-*rd ap 10 • *rr hif’h ... ...» He has becom< an piè* »nd |<ear». It yow wotild kmio |*r-»í»'«**i »ti I r«r»|«, inch»*«, |«»r nw»f»’h I 01* to a great extent, is a thinker. al' ut tlie peri» i-*u mu.t meke »per.ai I «nf lini* » .»iilrarla h»r 4*n»*rti*H»/ inndr <»n applicali«*» omniveroua reader and deduces his o*»n conclu- ifiipiirv aleiul tb»m. Ilow diflrrent sioi s. A candidate for office, to secure his sup Ir ut th» I mn oiitnlv growet. He neve» MOTICE FOK IT U.K A 11»>\ UNirKhSTAfM L4SI» <»♦» < ’’. ( IVI.ITK Al INDRPENDENI E GROWING port, must stand for something. He care« very ture of tri bug thè elidi»«» batti» : 1 puH Ian I • ffr-gt m. « p*r«»pM»r ‘ . t • • » little whether a candidate is labeled a Republican ageliiat III» peata timi dewfruy bla crup • Hb C a .1 law»n« «»< *.» a< t «»' ’ «• » •n •« «»f I Medlord grower treal» liia |>r»l» a» J‘*n- 1. :im. «'■»*!»I*fl An «• ’ l«‘ tlx* -ale or Democrat; but they do insist that he shall stand The i he g» rifu* r <!■«* • g*«MÌ vi poi wer-d, ' timUar tan I« in th* «»«••• »I < « ib» »la, »xr *y ’M i* \ i:r THE politic*! Bfmtim*nt* sn»l action •• g -■ 1‘ for principle and that he shall do things. au m Jleali--n <*f a productiva «<4I, and gt»n Sam ia «•>' tr-mUM io aD tw psbHf an i •««’«« » m t «»( of thi- avt-rau«» citizen of today with he of two I I iNi .wtj. »? fort Hence, the politics of the future promises a g-«« tu aork n a L iriuea» like watt Li 4tMuai ». liki. .radicatr iterili. Allo» m tura* righi ta • l.rrv, thal Ih» Wedford grower h»« all J o»- thr«-»» iliu-nli-t sjro and a most striking gradual re’un to honesty and efficiency in public iter |*»t» kitown tu thè gr*iarra nf Limi ditT r*-n<-e wili I m * oh «-rv-ui An examination of poll officials. Class legislation and class favoritism is >-<4111!*, an oilirr» too; and to prave Troprielor tbewi. it I» only «•««*' '•'•••b » II» uiu - .. «-* ■ 1* ix-sof to'lri’. with thos«- of prior to 1890, and t e doomed to soon cease from robbing and vexing us. ! iiot li» ceri eodiiat« •». í than l»w «¿Menni pur;«»«*». a*i « ,<>.»•'«■> i.r* - *»ary !** »»e ---- H- fi* »...I gri at ,,,>»„. <(uan"tv t, »I u( .,.1, hl. ,W.n - I Uhl . t»- (r»iv ibr i»r I>:ili<>t4 then-in contained will tell the storv. Prior The day is at hand when a candidate must stand )*rfect avido« ami psar» «L hi|»i«-<| SCIO. (•KFGON in »tn «n>i ksnmmv « m ai r. mani •tm««»««. , on rb’tr* ; ‘l«2.’hai.ih <- eoli Of ul *h«l * hai j'*•:.*"• *•*" *«r <4 I mvh — to the ’90s. there were two political parties whose for something other than the mere fact that he is tliat MHaltv M-vl of thè »44 4 «• AV«’ imi , oí Ila In« DUfrh«««1 tbe Rlowe mino •»«-ti nicol a hlaik «ticky nature <>l V ia h 1 fil ili thè f : iin r tr»nr, làn I ip * <>f demarkfttion were absolutely separate and a Democrat or a Republican. We are just begin-' dulie, very mudi likr thè bl»<lt aulì <tr>4*m. i w 'i.... •I Un * »»I l*o«tUn>l. M Kniglit, | « m > idi thr |«tmnawe nf ih» -..»«> c• ■ *- distinct. Political parties then, through the con- ning, indeed and in truth, to establish ”A govern a.. i,g li* f-othtlla I thè W'illamette . Ir* Au, .m». IMftblk.' « wiil (wHitlniH* fin- nn th. a-i rtaitMbtf »her «»ly ' br Vallrv Dii» i» con«! ered thè verv ' : a »wr and »»-*. rltww! «it 4« «re» r» s»-| file« r»wl <»n thè imito« ratblsthshexl ami «u|>y»l for the people.** la*»! v nt on, nominnted candidates for office and the merit of the people, by the people. appiè land, whllr tbe lighter ami, ■ ti*»» 1 1 . imis « s >•» t bi« »nA- •» «»n <*. •«• ♦«»«■» ’ «U I lb risole« cut» a reaMoi a ( >to prli«*« |Vhh < A <l«»lr« to h»rtu th«» Mainai tauov ni rvsr) runtaimug a little gravai, la l*ik*->< u wm «a; oí i’ I» * ji-op|<> voted f<»r those candidates without qnes- AU«KM.SON a PlttMi K, 1 n >I\ a-i-l a h’ienniiiation tu trtai vver> a* ideal p<*ar iand Moet »11 thr or UrfUHer. t on. Th«» simple fact that a candidate’s name np- •»nr righi. I «m .er.-rt I thi» »r*-tlo are irrigate*! win. it pa W bere il I» m>t |««aaiblr lo «ecur» water Y »lira for busi ne««. p tred upon ’he ballot was sufficient evidence to liuni lite »tre»III» arteatan «rii* are b«- NOTICE FOR Pt HLICAHoN m ui voters that a candidate for office was worthy (SI A >RGE 1« H.M KI< mg borni, ami unirli g quite a »ucci-«» liKI-Ak • Ml' I or TH) IMTKHIOH HE QUESTION may I m * asked relative to our Ilo noi gel lite lilra ih»! a I oidiarl» in and deserving. When the election Imartl, in tr.ose UMoorm at ev«Ti.*»u "«i I - -u'brru iiragon are nell k* pt a d pne fair, “Will it pay7” Wiii the benefits to br fila d ii - commenced to count the vote, for convenience Aeptrm>«r I«, INK » Ir Tber are m>t. li 1« otti» thè FOR SALE derived reimburse the expense and lalxir in wi leawakr, iMln.-lak mg gr*-wrr thal la ! N<M|rw I» hrrrbv fl».»n th«t MinerM <ir»y. a >1 sneed in counting, it was the custom in many i nt «aii- ttt. •»»««»»». !.*• fl «■ i iHiflOot hl* 1« n celii"g tia*d crup. <>l Irmi tliat *-*uu- ««sttioii u» m«h»- final fltr jtusf piymy I in a<ip Fifteen ton» cf l*alr*l hay and 20 mede volved? Is»t us see. i tances, to separate th«* ballots ami group the marni fan* y pru-re Tlieae rirglrc-e*i or jw»r <»( bi» rialni vl> llotn-«tiw! * ntr> S«» •f iw-eleil fir noie*. V. Cunn. »na»U \»i/u«t 1J !or t hv w» •» M, <*f straight party votes together in separate piles and The ex .tense involved is covered by about 170 i-bar I» arre quite a» Inter* «ling U uà ' IH7V. lion ,' n in* n«hi|* I > ». r 4 r a*i«l aa llir nlhei», a» thrv luid ur whal thè w*«i ‘t »>f taM priMtf vll> isr ma-u* bâton* <hr K«»< • t »mixed or “scratched” l»ahot in another pile, i on standing membership certificates, each repre •oil ami climate dui «ben Irli tu thrm- that ter R’idl H«”»»i»rr «l |'»»r t .«ml. ’ *rr*««»i». <»n « h to I» A< a Hile there would I m * hut a dozen or two senting $10 in value. In addition to this amount, ■rive» lu mmr of thè nrgln tial or- ta*f Ils» fv i a'i»e« tb« hHInwin» w t» »*.»*•«■ t«» prov» diaid» dui wr ••••- a rlngl <!««• Ili appiè h ta <■«»».lin i < hi » rv«l•I smm '«- u|M»n an Iruittvalion “ i-nitcl ed” ballots in a jmll of a total of seven or a great amount of work by the president, secre • t pear, ami, in lai t. In aume of thè la at «»f . t »»* I«n4, » Is >.<1«ar>l vi <Hf, nf <»a r *. or^gon . I. Th«M»V»rr e rht hundred votes. **V »to her straight” seemed tary ami directors has been donated. The fair kepi - rcliard». tire ■ Idrr trrr», tre,-» Hi-anra* DO YOU o’ .«tr* «» .-g'.n j.Bwrpli <« haut frani IH lo .0 year» troni piantina, are o( Matom «>rr«irt» njr<»n ttolf ol •««!•• WANT WEALTH? t be a maxim with nearlv every voter of that grounds, as they now ap|M*ar, represent in cash beginiling tu lai!. Sud pr.-erut» lu tlir • mari, h>*g<»r» AI j UKRNON m l'ios^kk t *ie, nnd he who had the temerity to “scratch” and lidmr about SHOD, leaving alstut $000 in the gravar a km>tty proldrui. >i* bl<« k uf Krglater Itarth-tl I**ar», Í2 yeai.old Inmi plani- Would you go mining in Neva h ti-k'-t anti vote for an opposition candidate, Ixiyalty to the treasury with w hich to finance the fair and |>ay ing, wa* |«>int««l tu witli prilla a» pral Or. J B««, da ’s rich mountains at a nominal ina tl.al lite trera ut tliat particular are- w in looked upon as a renegade. . This amount will fall short «n rat«, leniti <«M»>|MM*mtr< <>t Chini*. cost? tion wer« long hvnl Thi» bl -ck of P rtv candidate was thought to be the only politi- ^ or l ^ e Dvo big tents. i-tl virtue, and disloyalty to the party candidate •’ required about $300, which will have to trrr« wa» indevd a tmeillilul «igbt. III« nie-tSMi •»». MMW«or t«> llw (al. Il*»n. 1A<> ONLY A FEW DOLLARS •»! Alluni Orr»on l» liti, |>rrpwr>-l lo I m . » taken from tlie gate receipts. So far we have gr* ui‘*l in iwln t comilitón, n--t a Wead Tona. w * regardetl as next door to a criminal act in «Iglit, a partaci mulcli 4 to ti indir* lumi»li t h.nr-r rt* r.ciue- inali TI* un lrr cMvimue-ii'l» li liti -n.i giutrwril'*« «eia «ill put von on the itroand rtoor •’-ti l <t the reverie of the almve maintahs at the had to consider expense accounts only. The bene d*ep. Il*r»r ,pirrd il tre»« i*.»drd p. ili« «ign^l Inctlnn Cali or wri'r ino. »1 No III, Uv»t may pot you *>ti Ea»v atreet. brvakl g pomi wlth larga, |irrfrct fru t A turni tlrml, Altiway. Oregon fits are yet to I m * considered. Mniiv lia\r iui«*at><l a »inali amount present <lav. I.l' ction bounls expect nearlv every li waa imlml ruotigli lo giva mn lire M» M l K» : » l LI. in Nevada minili« and are ticket to In* ’’. ratched.” lnde|*endence in voting The first and immediate lienefit, will I m » the so fruii grvwing levar Amid llii» evrr-changing panorama is no longer looked unon as the act of a renegade; cial reunion of relatives and old friends during the our mind wa» turmng to onr uwn le-- THE COZY CORNER NOW INDEPENDENT FOR LIFE but rather in a n ark of individual thought and three tlavs of the fair meet On the first tlav ad ¡l>i«nl Willametie Vallry. thr garden A trip to t- wn, • lung «tri—t car r le, ili« Faciflc C «al Hrrr we i in meritorious action. In Oregon th«» isditical tsiss dresses will I m ; delivertsl by Hon W. C. Hawley, , • ,* |> - >1 olii uf Ulto » elf «I» ■ leur...... i by rail w»*r<* «II iuxu- C onfectionery ano tlir old lirglrclad orcliatd» ru— rHEN ; a private au I j nobile, n lour n i longer dictates the nomination of candidates Col. E. Hofer and H. M. Williamson, secretary of tini »elect fruii til lo graie thè »Itow •t Europe a auttiuier botile down by tal.le* ni <>ur appi-- fair. Wlio u* liare f«r office. Through our primary law, (a law en- the state board of horticulture. Ail of these gen ’ noi h ** ii thè old negle* tr*l iiwrtl**it pear the n-a. are mere matter« of choice NOW ncteil by the iMsiple) the individual voter selects ii »men should, and doubtless will, be able to tell tre» 40 *>r 50 y*-**r» ohi, U' pruunl ami unculti* aird tur IM or 30 reara, Iwwring whom he desires to run for a particular office and. the people many thoughts that will be of value, k mutili il» liravy crap <d aa Bue trmt STOCK IN THE LEE COMSTOCK MINING Cl »NKOUNC INT should he he nominnted, votes for his man at the o i the second and third days fannerit' it titutes aa ■ au la- luuiid in u v pari ut -ouiln-rn firn* thè cllniallc ini eoli ohi - ¡ « ill <lo tlie w*.rk ! I following .lum- election, or otherwise, as may I m » will lie held, during the st -sions of which able Oregon, •tiltiui* ara eu perle* ! tbat ibi- hlghert nvulrot and to * It Is Only 15 Cents a Shar« NOW preferred. N»>r is the voter censured, in any way, t» achers will discuss questions of imnied ate value IVle* of fr* it Cai in* gt'iwil Wltll II* «lat» till» ipliim um ani uni **f lal»*r Tl* >ip-!*>- fur voting for whoms<H»ver he may desire. to the farmer and fniit grower. line th’I rm I u. Rn«h ratir nrirr.. 'date Irmi gr wi-r o Suiithrrii O-vgon, *•’ wrl r tor pai'l. ii:* ■ I h*« »iqr-r va **v 11« A inn. tlu-re are other evidences of the growing Undoubtedly the greatest benefit afforded w II Win* I* fam liar elth A di mie t • V il * y , hr«I Mtwl t Ita «•• dm i» tlu ** • mi» mi, i ■ inde|»endence in |s»litical action. In l’.MH we re- be to our dairymen and stockmen. Dairying is comlitn*n», « ■, Nu - < i m ’ * • , ar** H thè »au* carr, •» al huit Ih Vi ri te th It»; • _ - .... " (ri’Rli <i r **« m I » ■V r p. memb-»r the crushing defeat of the Democratic tlestined to lie thr chief industry of our fanners t*ut New! tu li 1*1 pp li a| pira a .à il Ä l Olmi r arr tiiaih-«jim t IrtHii th mil — l«> our ui’inl, Irum cuiH^Mrr |»Nir, ; ÌHit ' nomi'iee for president attributable, largely to the In order that the greatest amount of profit t ,at is »•m th» » it rm (a or ha t ttilm « <>¡» r» h » d. wr hai« bren «bit» li» hmkr Ihl« Cunte into Ihr < • r» ( >rner and r»»*usal of individual Democrat to endorse the can- possible shall be obtained in this industry, is is • ■iiiim*-r, wr are ih A tirliii'd ihrin in tur. li l‘ip|*tn». dulac.v of the Democratic leaders, and of the elec- necessary that the dairyman shall be up-to-date in N Il w tow mai la* a aurprtae Iti many to learn MBS r tt M..ÜÜNAII) t <>n of Governor Folk, of Missouri, when the rest his method of managing the dairy herd. He should tliat, aivurding u an apple ri pert, a mali faimliai witli all tu» appi- _ grow- of tin Republican ticket was elected by a good ma- know what cnnstit»it’»s the best and most profit lug di'trict« of Oregon, Liuti couuty lia» j » t\; of the election of Governor Hughes, of New able dairy cow; how to feetl ami care for her; what thr I» »1 12 lear-uld lieldwiu Orvhard In Ship all your Die «tale. Tlirra »»• a uumber ul aplrn- , York, the Republican candidate, while Democrats 1 constitutes the best and cheapest food, etc. These dld vumig ori'hard» tliat promlae grrut \t re t ie« ted to the other state offices; of the elec facts will be brought out during the sessions of tinti»» in tlir li «r futirte. W e are glad , C H. Ilarniah will I m * at the .S i«» Gal mite thè awakening iulervet ami »•-» , tion ef Governor lohn*»n, of Minnesota, a lh*m >- the insti utc. The various breeds of dairy cows ■ to • ir yuuug mrn gra.plug thè «plan od l lery H rlnralai tn< ruing, I k U»lM*r 2. ami cnit, at the same election in which President will be on exhibition from which the dairymen ■ >p|H.rt unti ire offrirti m thè firld of bor- ■ remain luur »lay« In «lainpa. I«nrr « im * only will l«r tlculture in thè Wìllamettr Vallry. Roosevelt carried the state by mon» than 100,000 ' should I m » able to gather much useful data. To the largest and oldest iua«le, al «AL* per dut. fatal trip thia E. C. K*iii«r» established produce house majority, of the election of Governor Chamberlain, ywr. Tite exhibit of stock of all kinds promises to I m ; in Portland, to obtain high IS OKI USCI JU SY. in our own state, when the Republican majority is. large, and the breeder can. by comimrison, see est market prices; L and i or sale . normally, from 3D.0D0 t*» 10.000, ami the election, wherein he can improve his methods of breeding Tl* Oregon Ratlruwii Oomtniaaion Í» Market today on fur the second term of Democratic Mayor Ixtne in and ascertain where he can obtain better ¡«rent I ot!«r my farm of 'JUU acre« lor ar le ; going lo do «oiiH-lhmg mor« than rid. i ( hickens, 14c to 15c per lb. Portland, a city which is Republican by 5ooo to • stock. , M acre, in cullivalmn, 15 acre« »1 .«bed, nl■•ut 111 palace car«, a» th« following Ducks, 15c per lb. I and 150 «cr,• <>t lir»t-<'hi.. >a. timber (jOOO votes. Veal. 9 to 10c per lb. The exhibit of grains, grasses, fruits and vege commun cation indicate» ami to which l.aiid Ilea «it mile» ea»t »1 Scio, lia» All of the foregoing are examples of independ- tables must, necessarily, generate a spirit of laud ail »liipiwr* alr ulil giva lirwil inxiK', barn atel fair or-bard; living Pork. 8 to 9c per lb. water. 1 am > fieri ng a bargain, an-i Sauta, O iwrin, Sept. IS, |WI)7. ern e in political action that augurs well for our able rivalry, which will bring alxnit better results | any on« dr iring to |4ireiiaae land will Kotroa or Tua N.w. A great tnanv Write now f.« our free Inkier. “How political future. It is an assurance that political tn the future. But, best of ail. is the advertising cotupl ■Inta are batug fl’.-ii daily with ili« do wall Ui ><w u*. to Dre»« Poultry.“ yUi k report» and JOHN HI ZIL'KA, honesty ami integrity is to have an inning, and that Scio and vicinity is receiving ami will receive collimi»*!mer» by »hip|*r» who ara un- <pii< k return» on all Cirnaignmeola. Scio, Oregon. :<> get car», and it I» evident, from the grafter, Isxxller anti briber, that have so long because of the fair. Already Scio has been talkt-d i 1 able the in urination we receive, that »hip- disgraced our political system, an» brought several of ax never before. The fact that we have the in I or» are going to «ufler .ar more thi« I OR SALE. ■ all than la»t from car alio.-tage. d utues nearer to what is their just desert«. i Th. tommiaaion ie invee-igating the terprise to finance and conduct a successful fair, To what or to whom is this liln*rality of political gives us a more prominent position on the map matter, ami liearuig» will lie held at an On acruunt <>l lllliaalth id myself and PORTLAND OREGON early itale with a view of au-ertaming family, I terrain oil. r niv liuti-iirr ahop. thought and action chiefly attributable? fialuiea and tiu«liii«> tor sale. To the tlie real can»« of the »1 urtane, placing than we could have secured in any other manner. tlie blame where It belong», ami »rcur- right kind of a purchaaer tin» bn»iw.* Almut two decades ago the |s>litical dishonesty We are and will be pronounced an energetic, en ing »un» rebel f-H the »hlplier» of thia I is a paylnc one. Term» reasonable The loewl a.rkeu. and corruption which maintained, generated, chief- For pwrtiru era ron-ult me al the »Imp. The fili! iwing »re |.rW*. quoto'i Tl.urwtay terprising anti progressive community, and by this ■tale In conducting inch an tnve«tig.tiun. uu the ea»t »ide . f Mam at reel, i.eat •<> ■M aneli w.-et liy nur -lawler» )y. among our agricultural population a strong tle- A tieni, pei iet.hel ................ means will cause energetic, progreaaive farmers to It I» nrce»«ary to have tbe ■ t-opwr lion tlie hr dge UfcORliK KOKNEKK. i ?« • lata, i«*r .n«Kel _________ sire f*»r inlitical honesty and reform. An organi come among us and secure homes. Pay? Of of the »hippara, and we a»k that r<nt be KKmr. per aaek..... .. ................ I I« prepared, alien called upon, to furniah zation, known as the Farmers' Alliance, resulted. .«ma. per lori . . ..... ...... *> *• cour-w it will pay. We could expend $1700 in no •ome definite information <i vering Vuvir «hort-, per imi ....______ _______ It was soon d<»terminril by these long whiskered i Wop. ree tow . ....... way that would bring us as rich returns as by giv et)M»rie.ice iu aei-unng car* during the la»t thirty day«. Ihirlnc the fair a lar.« nnmhernf ino tntter. iCnwatryi p-r roti farmer« that concerted poliUcal action wax necet»- ing the fair. Poeti . . ,,,, ____ __ __ You will Ire duly adviaed Win t> th« pie will have to la- provided with lurig- *■«««■ r » try to carry the reforms they advocated and* i hlcken», per pollini...... ...... —,.....27. matter come« up for a hearinc In the it , ( hk-krii. |*r ponwit. yoong ___ ine The Itotela ran take care of hut a it meantime would be pl-awd to bear from <• iTci-d necessary into practice. The Populist eie», i-er ponn-t ..... .......... ....... linii.ed numiier, ap i tbe nnlv racotira» rwrteya, per p»nw<t ................. ~ mu. > ur* truly. par’v was the outgrowth of thia determination, It During our fair several of the S. P. dignitaries I« for mir riiifena l.i'ìtpen their borne« to tim-k a, per potimi ___ _ R vil S ua S lowuiraio» or Oaauu». By i *« wau > Wirt, i.nd at Omaha, Neb., these long haired and be* have promised to visit us. The matter of building tint overflow. Birrai >ra, ai vow who Heet. per powwi*. tir» welght Con.mtaaiouar, haa a Iw I to apare, if thr* will liât them N«g». per pontili.lire «righi v 1 ken»d Farmers' Alliance reformers assembled. 'I the railway line into Scio should I m » nresented to at ibi* ofttc», we wl -«-r thaï lh**y ar« Vawl pe. potimi tor »hlpplng <T I |>fv ividral wub tilo«, rrai Jin platform of principled they there |>ruinul^aU-d I them at tliat time with the strongest possible aryu- BuLe-'lit“ fur tin* (MTUl N*wa, ' P* I uiuiw p« poam» * ♦ I’ » ÍL he ^aiitiain Meus. Puliticullii Independent- C GEORGE* K3ENEKE r ? T GOLD! WANTED! HARNISH WILL BE HERE ! Poultry. Eggs, Ileal and Pork PAGE & SOM