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■ X ■- Politically Independent promises of reform in finance, of revision of the tariff, etc., about as long as they will. Promises so continuously violated have worn the patience of the people threadbare. They have about conclud ed a change of commanders is their only recourse if they expect to win the victory. William J. Bryan is the only logical commander to whom they can turn with hope of relief. Entered at th« pu«l*>tTU« al Hero, Oregon, a» eeeund-elaM Bail matter. SLOW BUT SURE. Palitical &ooo2i.!Etit In tin« column «ill b« pabN»tir<l Iba auoonewtuauta ul »nv ctltsen wi»<> aapira» to tha amdidary fur auy uCtw •uUteri lu tiiw wd< of th« volar« al Iha lurUK-utuiug prunarwa. To th« Republican voter« of l.lnn Counly : I liateby snnottttc« >•>» -» I an «»|>ir- Hill, aubjatl te y<*ur «i I at th«f->rtI h uu- itig primary alaci-un, fur Hr« can Jóla» » tur II»« ulti» • <>f COUNTY RECORDER A MILLIHERYÌ SPRING OPENING SATURDAY, APRIL, 4, 1908 at GRAM FROM AR. HE PEOPLE throughout the entire United Fte-«r l R«-rur<i«r States are slowly but surely regaining the reins of government from the domination of To th« Republican voterà ut boss and corporate influence. Through the medi Linn County : I Larvò» atiii-«>>-<« ii.yo f •• »n »»pir MI ' l»*M Hi |rl |< IN BAI»; um of partyisrn and party spirit, the political and ■ni, aubjact to y >ur will at ilia (uith>->*m '.’ft Otta vaar In a<l»an<«.......... . ... .......................... MISS CANFIELD. MILLINER I KO corjioralion boss has secured almost a strangle in< primar» al»> t.--n, (or th« carni iteci On» »«ut, Si «tei 1 ’ '«r .......................... 7ft 1 • of Otte ye«r, «l and of 2 vesr».................................... hold on many of our municipal, county and stale for tha 2 (Ml <ln« y««r, «I «od of 3 y»-ar» .................. 'COUNTY TREASURER governments. Indeed our national government, 7ft ■ i ft i J B. LEATHERMAN. / f.v* nd a cordi il invitation to Thra» tuonili» in »tirane« .. ............................ especially in the legislative and judicial branches, Oft Ring 1« copy in «rap|«r.......................................... Albany, O<»»--n is tarred heavily with the same stick. All are or the public to visit this store at ADVJCI<T1«1N<I KAIFXl have been Conducted, not in the interest of all the To th« R»|iublicsn Volar« of any time and inspect my work S' people, but in the interests of individuals and Cani of tbatik» ....... .... .................................. ...... I auh County : and stock of all the Season's Lat Spar lai idrituarr nritice», par line ............................. ..... t« 1 hartó» «nnour.c« myaalf au »»]• ' classes of individuals. Too much jiuwer is lodged 02 Ettemled weddlug coumiviil». l—r tuie ...................... .. est Creations in Shapesand Trim latrai «drartlaliig, |x*r lina |wr ieauw ...................... Oft in the hands of the Federal judiciary; too much ant. «ubjer-t to your will at th« forth. in- mings prompt and courteous I> «plav stia, 2 rliang.» per ninnili, ona colunm nule power is wielded by the sj>eaker of the national lug primary election, for tba candidaci l«-r iridi ... .10 for th« of!!. » ol attention to atl Hats made to This assumption of Frofea«iot>»l l ar-l*. I1.. InrLte, i-er tnon'h I <>■ house' of representations. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Jx.ng lima contrai t» (■ r a.i»<-it.« g m i h- ni appli. ato-n power has l>een of gradual growth; so gradual Order a Speciality. Old Hals re- T. J. BUTLER. that the people did not seem to realize where they Albany, Oregon. trimmt d. were at. THE MOST REMARKABLE. But at last the awakening has come. All over to th« Dem -, rati. Votar» of l.mn County the nation there is a disposition to punish the ILLIAM .1. BRYAN is certainly the most wrong doer, the grafter and the boodler. These I lirraby annotine» m>«»lf »o a»i remsrkable public man the United States prosecutions include the rich influential railroad rant, tub)« t t<> vour will al tba forth g p' II ary » >. ti. n. I • I'..a < an has produced. After Buffering two de and corporation magnate as well as he of less .lacy lor th« nifi.» of feats. the last of which bring the most pronounced public notariety. COUNTY JUDGE J. J.Barne«, W. F. Gill, FaaainraT, W he is more |x>pul«r la-fore the American people, to J. A. Bilyeu, J. R Barne«, In Oregon we have seen prosecutions for land C. If «TEW a RT. Sa<«Ki«ar, U. A. Warner day, than ever before. Why? The lapse of four frauds, and in San Francisco, St Louis and other C. A. W ar tier. Praawnl (’utility Judge. teen years has proven to the American petiple thHt cities for bundling, and bribery. We see with satis the theories anti doctrines advocated by .Mr. Bryan faction the government prosecutions of the rail I o tba Democratic ft otar» ut Linn County: in his public speeches, are correct His thousands roads and huge coriiora'ions. which have, notori I hereby atin>>unc» myaelf •» an «»pi- of public speeches have proven to the people nis ously, violated law. All goes to snow that popu raul, »ubjacl lo your will al tba forth« loyalty to their intere.its, and his ability to origi lar opinion is beginning to have an influence in coming primary alartiou, for tba candi' nate and prescribe laws and methods which will the higher branches of government, and very soon, da. y (<»r tha otite« «•( Hl'MUtHOK» TO COUNTY JUDGE rectify the wrongs from which the great mass of let us hope, that influence will reach to the con the American people are s iffering. C, L UH AW. fines of the U. S. supreme court chambers. Frica Precinct, Mr. Bryan may never be president nor the The disposition among the people throughout SCIO ROLLER MILLS F. O. Albany, Oregon Democratic party may never again have complete the nation to arise in their might and resume the control of governmental affairs; but the policies control of affairs, is growing rapidly. I^et us hope To tba Itetuocratic Voter« ul and theories of government, of finance, of protec l.lnn County : in a few years all railroads and corpoiations, all tion of the rights of the common people are sure I hereby auamic« uivwlf • • an S»p ’ city, county and state governments will deem it to become the law and policy of the conduct of ant fur thacandida. y, «ubjact to th« will wise to be good. uf the fh-inorratic rotar» at the forth government, because they are right. Oregon, in reform, has been the pioneer state. coming primary «l«ctlon, for the <«fh " Mr. Bryan’s ability and honesty of purpose has We have inaugurated the tools and the methods by of given him popularity heretofore in the South and R ECOB BER ut CON V E Y A Nt » which reforms in all directions may be accomplish West. In the states I List of the Mississippi and H II. GlltN, ed. We have the Direct Primary including State Mialburri Frat ii cl North of the Ohio rivers hi.< popularity has not ment No. 1. the Initiative and the Referendum been so pronounced and decreasing us the Atlantic tools with which many and most of the wrongs Fu Ilia Republican Votara of nea boa rd was approached. This condition is Linn County : against the people of Oregon can be remedied. A changing somewhat. He is even more popular in strong effort is now being made to cause the peo 1 li«r»by aiiuouiica mv«elf an «apir* the West and South and he is gaining in favor in •nt, »object to your will al th« (olili- ple to surrender the use of these: methods and ruining I) M. McKNIGHT primary «leciteti, (or th« candr J. I . CALA VAN the East tools, and to restore the old regime of boss rule. dary fur th» otite« nt Mr. Bryan, on February 5. by invitation, attend Shall we. through neglect and attention to public 1 I >1 M 1 1 KI. Ml 111 1: ed a dinner given at the Astor House, in New C. SCOTT affairs, lose these points of vantage we have York city, bv the Economic Club. At this dinner Tangent. Orey.m. gained? Shall we allow the bosses through appial were some seven hundred jests, composed large to partyinm prejudice and spirit, to undo the work VAI. AVAN 4 McKNIGHT. Proprietor« ly of bankers and financiers. Mr. Bryan was one that we, the jieople, have accomplished by years Tu Ibi* Iteiu-H ralle Votar« of Limi Couutv : of the speakers and was. evidently, given a most of agitation? Surely, the people will arouse them I haraby Hucks connect with all trains both at annottile« mvaa'f an aapir- ' respectful ami cordial hearing. The argument ad selves to the importance of the situation. Surely, arit (or thè candidary, »uhjvit to thr West Scio und Munkers. vanced was so logical and true that such bankers the peop'e will realize that a step backward, «ili of tba Dattiwcralic votar« al tba and financiers as ex-Secretary Lyman, .1. Gage makes any future advancement in reform, all the (orthcumiiiK primary •l«cliou, tur lite Our ri^s urc first-class and our horses and President Baker, of the First National bank more difficult. Surely, the people of Oregon, once otti .•» ot COVNTY CLERK of New York, were forced to publicly admit the having released themselves from the domination J E. CALAYAN. qood dricers. Prices reasonable. correctness of Mr. Bryan’s reasoning and state of political bosses and corporate influence, will not, North 8» tu Praciuct. ments. voluntarily, place their necks again in the noose. To the Republican Voter« ol Mr. Bryan could not nor did not have audiences Liao County: Publk: '»■le of bankers and financiers in the campaigns of lKDfi 1 liaraby aunounc« tu»»alf an a«pir- and HMM). Why can he get a hearing before an The question to be taken up, next Monday even ant for the Candida.'», «ubjart to your The undr-r»ign--<l will acU at public audience of this kind to-day? Mr. Bryan has not ing. at the city hall citizens meeting, will lie the willaai tba forthcoming primary aioc- •al« at tiro A. I>. Gardner (arm Ave CARSON 4 CO., Prop«. mil«» Suuthweat ul Stayton, tu Limi changed his preachments in the least. He is still proposed new tax law. The N ews confesses to lion fur tba office of COUNTY bHKRlFF coutil» on contending for the whole people as against the having not given this subject a very thorough in Saturday April «th, iq OM, F. I.. BAYNE. special few favored ones. The simple solution is vestigation. But in so far as we have investi SCIO, OREGON Hliedd Precinct. Contlueirciiig al 10 o'clock a. m. the I the country has lieen brought to the brink of ruin, gated. we think the proposed law would result in fullotting paraotral property: at a time of great plenty, by the existing financial greater inequality of taxation, than is the case leu h» «»i milk <•.»», all (re.«h or »-«> ii A VXD I INCI. MINT. All kinds of Fresh Meats, to Ire Irt-ab ; 14 head y-utig cattle, ltl system ami everybody including New York bank under our present law. Our present law is far Sausages, Firh, etc., con ers and financiers realize a fiscal change must be from perfect, in that it fails to bring about a just G. ti. Balta, of Harriabtirjr, and Y.G head »Mine, 3 to ft tuonili» old ; I »luMli stantly on hand. young laying ben»; 1 uhi lh-«rit>|t Freanian, uf Altianv, candidata» lor thè made. Even these bankers men who are sup and equitable taxation. As we view the proposed legialatura. aacb «ubaa rlu« tu thè follo* harvester; 1 Milwaukee mower 4'ylt. posed to be finan -i»lly w ise are unable to pnqxjso law, this inequality would be agravated rather ina: rut; 1 Milwauko« hay rake 10 ft.. I U. LOT Highest market price paid To J. W. Miller, Colini» Clark <•( a plan that offers relief and they seem disposed to than remedied. To our mind the present law liun 8. < ream aeparalor, 2 eight-gallon cream rottili», Ori-gou, and l<> thè ni» m- for Beef, Mutton, Veal and try the Bryan plan of dealing with finance and amended so as to incorporate a graduated land tax. Iwr» ot tba RrpublkSN party and ili» •hipping can». Th«a<* laat tire article* Pork. ol Limi cuunlv. In Die Stai« of orari) tir» , aome houaeirold furniture I financiers. the assessors stamp on a no'e before it is collect alaclor» (traguli 1 ani a dui» irgi«l»r«.l i------ ani Vii.ir article« too uumerou« to ; Mr. Bryan will undoubtedly be the Democratic able and make a failure to return the full amount \'>tr of tba Rapubli an prrty. If I «in Our purpose is to conduct uoiiiinatal (or lii» i tili a <>( Reprr»«uta cueirllon. candidate for president for the third time. As of money in de|*osit in bank or elsewhere, to the uva Tit»« or »at a : at Ih» l’riiuary nomi alili« »l»rtiun a first-class meat market. the N ews views matters, his chances of success assessor for purposes of taxation, a criminal of tu l>» baia in Liun l'uui ly, State of < in All »urna I |l<) and under, radi , over fili. un III» I7lli day ut Aprii, IWM, I th.I amount an moniti» tuna will li» are very much better than in either of his other cam fense. punishable with imprisonment, would come • ili aerapl tha uoiuiualivn. and «ili imi BEWARE of defective titles paigns. In his former political battles, he met a very nearly reaching a just and equitable system • ithdraw, aud if l am al», tei 1 «ul given on approved noie» at s p»r cent Hava an Ah*<r»rt of TIU« i»rva»n«l intrte-l. Fira per c«nt diacuunt for •• «ueh ofticar. uniteil enemy with a division in his own party of taxation. At all events, be on hand next Mon ; Itialuy If I am nomiiiatad and «l«cta<l, ! «di, ca»h. Free lunch will lai nerved atl bj iba ranks. Now just the revers« is true. z\ united day evening and let us investigate the matter. during in» terni of odte», »iipi«»rl a noon. litiaral pulit-y for tha public »cii'»l». Democracy against a badly divided Republican ria» tmn <d Unitari State» tanater» hy a ¡»arty. The Democratic party instead of having dirart »ole of II»« |H»- pl». «jiiitehle Of the» rval property yon intomd to purt'haM Senator Fulton apparently is endeavoring to «••eaameut tur all projwrty , a Conaerya- to meet its political foe squarely, face to face, nr OiNN-pt a« erwmrlijr for umhibjt loaned, our live tetani» aa Ita» adniiiii«trali“n of carry water on both shoulders, relative to the Ktn»n« rvxMilvUig th« of oar «aperi finds the Republicans marching at its flanks but a •lata affair« albi r»raonabl» and jual Administrator'» Sale ot Real Estate. •a<o Kwtabhabrd tn ¡«rt. ragulation ut tran»|w,rteli.>n line». Statement No. 1 question. His chief supporters few paces to the rear, on the road to govern Haviug tuli laltli in thè judgntenl and Notice i» hereby piren that th« lindar- are the enemies of the peoples choice for senator; ' b.itu-aty <>f tha p«.>i..». • a..d Z. H. RUDD, Maaagar. I h - u - iin , <igt,«t Adniiuialrati-r of the E.tata l mental reform. t»d believing tirai their atp>e«»«.l • i«lira »hotild b t o-* »rg» Cliriatie Joii.iaton, de. » h » u -|, < •«<» cornar Third an<l Hrnadalbln it*. yet he cannot afTord to lose the votes of Statement The question at once arises "Which is the safer: III» guitta rf thè urie r hueen tu r»| reami »ìli. in puraimiMW <>t an order of the j Al.HAM Y. OBXQON. Mr. Bryan who has been advocating these reforms One Republicans, if he would be elected. Senator tltelil tu III» legialatura, and thal thr Comity I i.uit < ( l.mn County, Oiag .n, •utirr-a of all tmlillral power reala «uh more than a dozen years and who has been largely Fulton is a foxy politician and may be able to fool thè paopl«, I furihar alala t«r thè people duly in «dr- and i-iur-mi of rarord tn th« rtiea ■■( tiia Clark of the County Court instrumental in educating the |>eople up to their some of the people; but he will be unable to fool of llrrg.in a» Mail •• to thè inopia ul tur .or »aid county, on tha I'ith day ol lagialatlre diatrict, that dnring ni» terni necessity, or the Republican leaders who have all of them. A great many people in Oregon are ■d ofWca, I » ili alttav« eoi« tur tha can April, Itati, at lÒa. M <w atpublK aii>- th» front door »>( the Planing Mill been driven to join the march of progress by the from Misouri and the senator will find it difficult didata tur Unitari Stata» Sanai ir in tional ■ n the city of S-io, t tragón, all of the fol C<>n«r«a» whu ha» re<-aiv»l Ih« highaet to "show them.”. force of publican opinion?” lowing dracribad real aatate, to Wit- nunil>»r <d Ih» people'a Tute« tur tira l-ota N ». ? and tin Bmck No. Sand If the fact that Mr. Bryan can now gain a re P»«lti n at thè grnaral ala. tion n»ll ra.-tioiial la»t» I and 2 in Hl.-k No ft tn Having again located in Scio prmxling thè alar tino of a i euatur in W hralvr ■ Ad-liti. .’- to th« l"WU of Scio, I am now pretmred to do spectful and cordial hearing, as was evidenced at The candidate who does not subscribe to State V--ngra«a, withoul ragar»! to any indi l.mn Counly, Or«*g»ni. watch and clock repairing the Astor dinner and at Carnegie hall in New ment No. 1. will not have even a ghost of a show viduai prateranr«. Tanna ot -ala. <-a»h in ban»l on day ot - on short notice, Work done to be elected in Linn county this year. Senator •ala. York, in the midst of the camp of the enemy he promptly and satisfaction If you «ani notarial work don«. • I’ated thia the lttth day of March, has ever assailed, cat’ be taken as a criterion, he is Fulton sees the "Handwriting on the wall” and dead. luortgago or lea»« written, or a ISUtt. gauranteed. now endorses the statement The people will do n«n«ton »ottener fllled out, you can eri sure to be the winner next November. Rttav N hxltoii , A. W. HAGEY well to settle the matter permanently, by adopting It don« at Tas Nawauffic« upon abort A .n.u i-tralor if thr Estate nt trmrwa The people, evidently, have trusted Republican the | law-making the statement obligatory. nolle«. Ci r>»lie Juhualuu, Ik-» «»»rd utwcnbe for lite S amtiam Natta. T Wesely & Cain’s Store W Scio Millii’ti ßooipaijfl Scio Livery and Feed Stables FARMERS MEAT MARKET Linn County Abstract Co. CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRING