I
4
P. ú¡; ;! A lu G sb ease!
the p"ople hope fur revision with his election?
has
lived
Secretary Taft has been brought up and
(•} ti .•
t; fi « II l»e ¡«bh»he«l
•h HiiMM'ii.eoi«
«ne cttiæn «ho
in a lection «»f tn- country w «I h -re the high pro- the
arpirre i » the <'4*-<í;«l»rv í»»r any v Ä j < w
om-
so
im-
l>i*C
’.ectiun tn«»ory was strong. He
- ,
i'., ti . ml «»( Iba votera at tl»a
»ued w ith high tariff id«-.is, t liât it ia idle to ex turili«*>«v»mg primari»».
Politically Independent.
pact reform from him in this juurtieulnr. li - is •<»
¡ <> Ihr ICepub Iran Voter» uf
ntimalely associated with the selfish tariff bene-
l.i'.n Coiiuty :
dciarie*, that he looks at the ta riff qu*•htion only I i..-i
aMi- oiK v in< rei! a» an aspir
Entered at tb» )«>at.ffire at «cio, Ore*'**» a» arconti-eia»« through high protection apectac■ies.
ai , •
c. t |>. ,. .ir w I at tb«f<.rtb«oi»
If lilf
tnaii futillflf
♦spect relief from the extort <un of Iiugh tariff. ing ni «ri tir, t <.n. I«r ll.v cao lidac)
fur tbc ..rtl. » <4
they must select a president whose environment ib
Col’NTY RKCOKDER
iifferent from that of Secretary Taft
Kl I HT FHK>AT ItY
URANT hK'iMAN.
Tne s-ifiK'.n«of the tat t f barons and the
I'rr-«i I Recorder.
I > r < i < • I : R *
treat moneyed interest«, whic h ha e 1hud control
^l»rn>W ANIS |*N« «rMIMITsM.
>f the govrrnm««n’ f««r n
1 ire, is iv iw b« un To die Kr|.ul>ìic*n *ul«r» ut
ing apparent *o tiie great mi s s of thie cummon
l.iuii Cottuty :
Hl' I|M<
11» I I« >X HATE*.
>eople. The people .*<»•• that t <■■ e so endied inter- I . .’ ai> <1 • mvre f AB an A»|«|r-
> j. rt i«> » .1«, «Ul at ll>« ( *rlhen«-
vFur if» hí I yaiw *»*
•••
•sis, which have dominated in governinental con-
trip. Mt •»»»'( ••( rr«r .
.. e mar» r > ■ t «i, for th« cauU <la< «
iterrsta in I. -r
trol, have had only their own »
Ml
•»( ?
*
H-tir, mi t*n*l oí »I y»’rtf#
dents, con
s.
presi
view
all
the
time,
Politi«
¡an
tofklV TREA8TREB
H im (iifittth# in m «I i «
ft
ti tu these
<r««NB and the couits l.av«« all i
T» r.*r ftionlK b in mh*»»««•
J It. I E trUEKMW.
(V
ingie »up) m
, *,
selfish interests, to further th< i i own S'elfish ends.
A llaaar, Orvtf'-U
Until the present tune, no man could I»e elected
Ativrinwi x<* KAI 1‘Xi
»resident, nor to emigre ■•. i. or to th«
Fo ?!.«' I>b* :• Iran Voler» u(
I ..f »hank»
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hud
placut-
Ln n < «»unir :
be
first
o*
•Xe«'|.t
¿n
-«
.-.!
:
<
«1 »»hit <1 tr V not it*”», |H*r Hti<* .. . *, «.»•«»«« ,»••«.
I
y a
- ’> •
m i «e f an ••p r
*ti4«*d
•¡•«•nimmt». i**r line ..««•• • • .»•««•• o
iim
that
w
■
all
certi
ed
th<
-e
inter'
-
’
s.
>.«»r
t
al
il u|\ ert itilng, |*«*r line jht
.,...♦»«* ............. * » (Jf
ani. ȟ
h» % »ir « ili «I I he fortbv in*
•an elect a president who is oiqmseiJ by these i*»g pr il
youth, ons column
»•*«*» ti «n, tur ibe catxlidac)
li
interests
now.
tur || m »
*» o|
•s, re»r «n«»n*ti ».
•• I o
Why «•an not •' <• ; ■
td at nearly all pub-
•rti»in< ti>s<!«"«n appll<'*ti>|n.
OH XfY COMMIHSIOSER
• ic men ar«« controlled bv ei’- er the t>oclnet book or
T J Kl TLFR.
Oregon-
political preferment
POLITIC I/. SELFISHNESS.
Why will they n t cone
Itt th. Itfrii.« ratic Vo«»r» ef
nt
the congressman or pr
Linn i vinty
J'.I.I ’ISHNESS <>r self aggrandizement, i« th' see that the interests ol
I It* r by aun» iute mv*»lf an bb |» i *
bane of American politics. Many politician» moment than loose o
rani, < it J». l t>> your will at Ui« forth-
tf
imagine that in promulgating their own par tariff barons? Why w i
g prim try rir, t|.>n, lor th« candi
t • ilar ideas of g nernment, tlint they are actuat-
lor ib» ttlff». of
;ut t
be so controlled by par
col NTV JfDtiE
<1 by pure pitriidnm As a matter of fact the Iv certain i.-a* t n- m i
i II «TE W ART.
are actuatod by pure aelflshness and lust for pow- particular ticket will st
Preariit Coui.tr Jud«».
ii*.
Knowing from their i
This particular element in the human mind, i» Taft and Mr. Fulton
■ » ihe (ir ¡ km fati« \ «dera ««(
r» -¡»ms ble for the half dozen or more political
•
I ..»in (,‘unnty :
ptrti 'S or factions, into w lich the American pe • slaves as to give ! ■ <■
I 1.» r« »• min urne
sa •»» ••!»!-
pie are divided nt tiie present time. A real te plenty of good patno
i»i ; t t» »••tir «ili n | ilis» for:b*
former, who has the taient of presenting his ideas stand firmly f«»r the int
• i» w primara rì«*vtMrae iur thè esodi*
irt» y fui !i»e »«ih- <• “f
before the people in a pleasing and convincing that men of this chi-
t ot -X 1 Y Jf IHÌE
manner, attracts others to his way of thinking. ing to get them nominated
C, '. Ml AW,
When a suflicient number ‘is thus attracted, a
*
l*r«*~* I'rwiiict,
l»>liti*al imrty is formed. Bit most reformers are for the oth«T fellow.
I' <> Alluni, <>r..<on
• lthmunsts ami withall ar«' selfish. No sooner
does a political reform party seem to I m « gaining
Suppose this projMistsI single ta measuro be I *1 II.» I>«iu‘* -alte l'o.era ol
iu-adway and is in a fair way to have its reforms comes law. I^rn«l. v bet her improved or not, con-
l.inn Coutil'. :
become an established law than some enthusiast, sidermg its location, must I m « assesMed at the same | ’..-ri.» « Il ,C» Iiivaelt aa an Sapir-
who mayhap is endowed with eloquence, bre«ks Ogure. If. for instances, Farmer A’a land i» . l r tli«« udi i» », aubjecl lo «li» «a ili
away from his party, in order to establish his own assesstsl at $.'50 p r acro, I’arm T B‘s land along ■I !*.■ fi li... ral . v .l»r« al Ih» forili-
in; urimarr «Iwlion, f<>r III» <.fflc»
particular ideas. What is the result? The reform side, which mu. ha» « a much filier huuHe and a >(
party is split up into factions and the corrrupt, larger barn, m i- be assessed at the sa ue figtre.
l.l < OKHl.ll..! KlNVt V ANCr:«
venal |x>litical party gravitates to power; or if H Tne railway rigtit of way which passea througii
« li GOIN,
Shvlburn l’reit-.d
be already in power, is enabled to maintain itself. each of them, must In- as-<«as««d at the same figur»
A vast majority of the American people are
$30 per acre. Tiie track, cars. etc. are improve ■ li«» K«*|Mibhrsti Votara u(
patriotic, and really wish for and would vote for ments.
I.mu County *.
t ie la st interests of the whole people, if they but
I I.» id•» atm-«i*« «* my<M»lf an atplr-
know what those best interests nre. A minority
u I, rii ’ p l to MHir will M thr f»».th- |
I J I . calava . i
I). M. McKMIGHT
Did you ever think that the mi iority party
st i« ¿ primary rie« ii »n, (or the candì*
of the people are actuated by pure and unad jlt««r-
more
likely
to
be
right
on
reform
measures.
It
lavy
f
’
»r
l
ht»
»«ffhw
*»f
at d si'ltishness. T.iev do not care how disastrous
< <HM Y IKEASl hF R
a in'itir1 mi/ e.f • *t ti* groat miss«; of the majority part. ? As strange as this may i
C. m OTT.
|>ear,
it
is
trie.
T
ie
minority
party
is
end
-av
t ie |M«op|e, if only their selfish interests are ad-
Tangent, Oregon.
van.-ed.
O ir protective tariff p »1 cy furnishes an ing to get into pow< r. It wants vol *. In or<
|
LALAVAN a MckNIOHT, Propr»«l«r»
T u I ; • P i • r*iic Votara ol
excellent example of this class of selfishness. If to get them, it must advocate pdici ■- and mea
I Hacks connect icith all trains both at
I.hm t o’iolw :
an unbia rd rxei ' sion could be had, it would b • res which will appeal to tidnking men men »
I Lrtrbv rtooou'’<f
an ■•pìr-
have
the
wellfare
of
the
people
at
heart.
■ , I tut not >: fourth of tne \ nerictri peo,> ■
rot for the t an li la, », Bul'jml to the
I
West Scio and Munkers.
really favor a high protective tariff. Yet the tariff
«ih i»l i Iw I ►.«». . »tic i tata al II.»
Intron, through his congressi mal henchmen, is
rite -mt 4 primary rlsnUoo, luf
Our rigs are first-class and our horses
able to prevent the repeal of this obnoxious and.
ԥdi V <Ȓ
COUNTY CLERK
to the American people, runious law.
NE OF THE projioscd amendments to our
flood drioers. Prices reasonable.
J i calavan ,
lb re is a case w irrein, if the p.^ople who are
state cuiibtitutii . is a measure permitting
North Scio I' icn met
opjiosed to the high protective tariff would drop
the construction f state buddings at point*
their selfishness and jiartisanism and act together, other than at tne state cap:
T«» lili4 li- piiltln an V- lata ol
Administrator'* Sal« nt Meal Lítate
the tariff would be r««in >»le|ed very quickly. Hr
As the news views this matter, the adoption oi
Litui County ;
t e tariff baron has the ear of the Republican this amendment is w tolly unnecessary and, w ill l * «'« ìh atm ■••ima niy«eif an tapir« Nolic* is hrre’ti given that lb« uii'ier-
tnt I-r fha (-atuhdat y, i»t|h)*H i lo yuur Mgu*>l Aibuinialrator of ilia Estate <>(
leaders and some of the Dmiocrats as well; and probably result in a vicious condition of affairs,
.rgr t'briatie J o I i . ib I oii , <ir. b * s ».I
ti< f’tth' lining primary ein»-
CARSON 4 CO., Pr«pa.
. rm to be able to prove it all attempts toward re
will, in |>urvuaacw ol an order of thr
We think it uiiiwd&itRiry for the reason that out » ion (of
the off MTS of
I'.,
inlr
Comi
i
I
I.inn
Counlv,
Oregon
vision. The same has heretofore been true of the Jegmláturf-s of the jmim ( ui ite totally disregarded
duly m«dr and enicred of record lit tlir
UH STY bllKRtFF
ra Iroads. trusts ami the interests in general.
OREGON
.rticr of th« Cleik <>l Ibe Count» Court SCIO,
Ims pr< h bitive featur« of .i «r <>r, tnic la .vs w.neii-
F I IK Y NE,
i< r «aid o.onti. on the Ifilh day oi
But the political leaders are beginning to read ever it saw proper to do so. Hence, legal pennis-
Ktied I Pracinet. Apiil, IWh. at lòa u anil al puldic auc-
the hand writing on the wall. Tiiev are begin sum to do ¡i thing winch has been done at will, is
dottai lite In.ni d'«>r ol thr Planing Mill
All kind* of Fresh Meats,
i the city o| >. .t>, Oregon, all of thr Itti*
ning to interpret the tem|»er and feeling of the entirely y profdnctur
AWul Svi Ml NT.
profundar/ and usule ;s.
Sausages.
Fish, etc., con-
lowing dr«. ril*d real retai«, to-wit
people. They s «e fiat the aggressiveness of these
latta N «. " ai.tl .1 in Block No Sami
T..e amendment
anii'iidini-nt wo.-i ; >i..«ii’,y i>.« pr >■. active
stintly on hand.
donai lati« I ami 2 in HI . k N < & li
various interests is tending toward driving the of vicious r« suits, in Inal legislators of cuunti<«s in «• <î P hw. of Harr ahur/. an«| Y <•. tra.
IVl.orler a Addillo I-• Hi" t*u ”f Mo,
«*
•( A RnV. c4i» b la!««« f.»r (ha Lilia t olitili, Otrg.tn
p-siple together for mutual defense. They see wmeh public buildings are located, whose main-
[W Highest market price paid
♦*, V t-
' ili»t r i e in Un« |.|iw
Olili« u| a «, i «ali in hand <>n day ol
t at political partv lines are giving wav and t •« tamance de; H«nds Ui*»n biennial appropriations, are
for Beef, Mutton, Veal and
•ale.
1.» J U
MiRrr, C»»nn!y <*|s»rlr « .f
prop|«> are tending toward U ’ity in action, in order sure to form c coinhiiiM tions for mutual lienefit.
Dated thia III» trilli dar of March,
Pork.
».» n «'»♦»in!t tirinoti, a »I lo (he me»»»- II» I*
t> break dow n t.o'»«« interests, which are continu Consequently g general legislation would be made 1
.4 |l«r R
ru |i«r(v and th«
K ii ar «Raima,
I inn counit, in tilt >tai • ni
ally robbing them.
t inni iatralor >( ill« Eatat« oi t»e r.»
subservient to ti ivi r sv llish interests. We believe ' *rr/ >n uf I »m
Our purpose it to conduct
n duly r«*f
Ct r.'ti« Jt.linal' n. Iv.ea»«l
Most of our | re-ent political leaders are so close this c mdition would V XLSt« for the reason that | rr «•( !|»f Repu »lì -<li p«riV. If ttWIW
1 sin
a firat-claas meat market.
ly and intimately connected with these robbing legislators from Polk, « Ber »ton, Lrtne, Douglas, I Kiniit>al«*>( for lh<* ••(Her «♦( Rrpr«»00n!•-
solivi; I UM M ALLI» lMi»S.
*1%*» «I th** Primary i»omi Ntliig ri*a«*tmii
interests that, in order to secure remedial legisla Jackson and limatila < ounti íes have formed such ! .. l«r h**’*l in Li n < ••« »ty. SuiU* <>f !»rv-
BEWARE OF DEFECTIVE TITLES
Null.'« ib hereby given that th« City
tion, a new set of political Itrtdere must be select- combinations in tin' i list and w ill probaoly do so ' 4»»i», un I hi* ¡7Ui ilrtV «»f April, I^M, | C-ouncil
of
the
city
of
Scio,
Ore.,
will
«••• aa A«Mirw>« al TIM» »rvtwrert
I will * m *« » 'pt It»«4 ’»militali«'!), mi«| will im * i
e I. We have reiieil so long on tne promises of re. in the future, If public buildings to be maintain« «lUiiprtw, a»i<| il 1 am •lr»tr»»l I will
• e aealed bid», at the t ouncil
b» U»
Chamber» in »aid dity, fur the purchase
f >rm legislation by our present leaders and with ed from tne state treasury, are constructed in | piahi v a a au ch
of
all
or
any
portion
of
L>OUU
00
of
¡1 I » n ti . «I i.rtiril an«! r •««•ted, I w II.
out result, that no man of reason able intelligence other counties, we will simply add to the force of luring n»v t»*riM <»f <<rthr, »upport a negotiable cuufvn interest bearing
Said
|»><li<*v for Ih*» JMlbllc m I i - nt I b , bomta, of the city of Sew, Ur«.
exp««cts other than promises from them.
these combines; until tluir influence would In hitrirti
i«^ li ii - I I ttited Mat**» «Hsnalora by a tximte tu be iaaue.1 in denominations ol
OflH r«ai
;vw la<«a.| la HrrUa
For instance: A few months ago Senator Fulton come irresismble.
lire» i vote »•( the |w*<«ple; epulahlr 1100,00 each, l>eanng interest at th«
«...pi «»««MN«,
^a», k«aM. aar
rate
of
6
per
cent,
per
annum,
interest
air.«, raret'lag IM i « m A i al «ar «»rec
y»i!irni h»r all pro|»ertv ; a pom»rrv»- I
st it«'«l publicly in Washington, D. C. tnat there
Our constitution ma
must have had just | » i«»i
Said bond» "«re KataMiabre la IMS.
k «>
|im»!it m liar* ailmini»trali<>ii ol payable sernmi annually.
w is no great demand in Oregon for tariff reform. such eonditioi'M as no
•vail. in mind, «'net. •tale rtftrt'r* ami re *a<»tiabie ami pin ! will have 40 coui»>na attached, the same
be clipped
from the bond by the
Z. n. M lü D. Mawagar.
ulrttitili «»( tr* -p rtalioii linci.
..
S mator Fulton knew when he made this state they placed tne ciaus
dring’ all public build- i-. IL»
m ..< tuli Irtilii HI the jmltfn.rut ami
of lhe Bakl Clt* oi
•
<
>a.w
«are««
trim ««a arewaaw« «i^
in • it, that he was not voicing the sentiment of » mgs to be placed at the
capitol. Tney, evi- hi - •»(, «4 ih»* p**»»p.e. a » d t*lie. ink «ben due.
Tncwe »aid bond» will he date«! th«
ALBANY. UBKVng
'l»«t
their
e%|»»r*ar«|
«
i«h'-«
iliouhl
b
v ist majority uf the people of Oregon. Why dm dently fean-d juat su<
(al
combines a.« •
■ lay of April. 1!AW, an<! will com-
|e r f th« »lie rl '»***11 to r«*pre»rnf
tearing interaat from that date
he ilo it?
wiiat have been denotni
’The Normal school ¡»«•tn in the I rtf 1« i»*l 11 re, and that Ah*- ncnce
Hida will be "¡iened in the presence of
•'««lire «•( all | n »I i I> cn I |MBrr I »«al* with
.1 ist before Seci-'tary Taft started on his tour- combine,” and s ught
enact fundamental ’h- pi «-pie, I (rirther alalo tu tha p»**ple the »aid rtty Council on Monday even-
around the« world, he stated in a sfieech at mem iaw tiiat such combines
I -•-. »t I r M.
be im|«os»ible. If t Or tf n a« well aw I«» the |»e«»plr of un ■ nr. A
The Council may accept anti award
rgi»lsli\f lialrtrt. that «Iwntig mi term
phis, Tenn., that there was no present need nor ill of our public buiidii
v located at or near I ••’♦'tr, I •• ill ai tata rota for the ran- the punlhaa*
of aanl Itomla to the high-
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call f >r tariff revision. latter on the Republics' •ialem. or at anv place within Marton county, a Aidatr f *r liiilrtl Matra Mmat >r in <>at and bent b«<ki«r for the whole or
uiv part of the Issue. or it may reject
Having again located in Scio
party, *110 friend of the protective tariff system legislative combine would 1 e unheani of. It 1 »»narra« al»«» has rr»i*itad thr higheai any
or all but* atit'a diacretion.
miuiheruf thr pr*«ple’a v»»tra for (hr
1 am now prepared to do
might consent to revise it. At all events, th« would I m * impossible and un* cessary. To enact
P.
H
M
ac
D
onaui
at the ornerai elrrtioii n«ti
watch
and clock repairing
thr rlOk'tion <4 a * ri» a tor ii.
tariff should tn« revised bv its friends; not it the proposed amendment
»pt int«» la w would simply be < rtw»ln»g
on short notice. Work done
If »<«u want notarial work duo«. a
»vrr«*, without regard to any indt*
enemies. Secretary Taft expects to be nonnnatei linking a very Imd matter
irvd. mort<nir« < r learn« written, or a
se. The measure tduai prrlrreiH'w.
promptly and satisfaction
¡Miiaiou vooener filled oat, »«>u can tet
for president by the Republican i>arty and now | purposes, as well, to legs
gauranteed.
ir make lawful the
t .lot.« al Tua Nawaotfic« upon abort
seems rvasonab'y sure of the nomination. Can
h > i
A. W. HAGEY
>U ■ nb< fur thv >AMTIAM .\àW|.
notice.
¡¿he ^iintiani Mcu
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h, e V.-*
P**
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r
i ‘ «V
Aa.» . Î < .«A
Scio Livery«■! Feed Stables
0
FARMERS MEAT MARKET
Linn Ciunty Abttract Ci.
CLOCK All WATCH
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