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» 4 w Jr ‘ff Z‘ 4 • .f * *. * / * -»C/’ - n ÌÙ a > • • - •• - «% < - w ’ • a !* > * * *> * • *•** I ... II * F fil . y*’ -*• 4 «-¿•J t « 4 • - » I » _ < V.' • #' » • -ad iM •_ 7 V r CANDIDATES CARDS. # .. ■% • * • 4 » • • • k I1 J •* 'ut t . * --1 ■ J fc 1^. I* JI S. II. GOIN MEHS’ SUITS of SHELBURN, ORE. Regular Democratic Nominee tor RECORDER Of CONVEYANCES GRANT FROMAN $6.G0 <° $20.00 of ALBANY. ORE. Regular Republican Nominee BOYS’ SUITS RECORDER Of°CO!iVEYANCES 1J. M. PAYNE of ALBANY. ORE Regular Democratic Nominee $1.75 »0 $8.50 for COl’NTY CLERK I>. s. SMITH at of TANGENT PRECINCT Regular Democratic Nominct for D M PA YNE'S CANDIDACY. I ï Wesely & Cain SI I EHI Fl C. H. STEWART N ANOTHER COLUMN will I m - found B. M. of ALBANY. ORE, Payne’s announcement c*rd as candidate for county clerk on the Democratic ticket. It will Regular Democratic Nominee for be remembered that Mr. J. E. Calavan's name COl ’ NTY JUDGE was printed on 11.'-1 : ■ for that office and Mr. Payne’.» r.ominatiou * as mad- by writing in his name instead of Mr. Calavan's of ALBANY. ORE. name. Regular Democratic Nominee Only two days before the date of the primary tor election, .Mr. Calavan, on account of sickness, was COUNTY ÌTEAMTER forced to withdraw his name ns a candidate. Mr. Payne, very reluctantly consented to accept the place thus made vacant It required the puntua- sive (lowers of several prominent and leading of ALBANY, ( ' ■ Democrats to obtain his consent Regular Republican Nominee As some parties seem disposed to try to make tor political capital out of tne matter, a plain state COMMISSIONER (Long term) ment of fact seems necessary. Mr Calavan was a very sick man at the date of his withdrawal which he made voluntarily. He is yet quite sick, though, we are glad to state, he now seems some of HALSEY, ORE. what improved, hut it will I m - some weeks before Regular Democratic Nominee he is again able to resume his usual occupation. for In no sense was he pushed off the ticket, as has Ix-en staled. At his own instance and by the ad REPRESENTATIVE vice of his physician. Dr. Prill, he decided upon Endorse» Statement No. J. the course he pursued. Mr Payne was in no way responsible for his action and any one who hears stories to the contrary, should |>ay no heed to them. of BROWNSVILLE. ORE. Mr. Pavne's character for honesty and integrity Regular Democratic Nominee and his perfect understanding of the duties of the tor County Clerk’s office, makes him a formidable can didate. SCIO Oregon G. 0. TURNER J. J B'rne*, VV, F . (»ill, A. Bilyrii, J. It Barnen, L. A. Warner. Fur» I Hr XT. T. .1, BUTLER onipaiMj COUNTY SCI O ROLLER MILLS THOS. BRANDON INI <>!<»•< »1« A I > l> !>!■« I MllhH 2*. PETER BITHER COUNTY COMMISSIONER I> J. I . CALAVAN M. M« KNIGHT | (Short term) Scio Livery and Feed Stables! The Portland press is making quite a racket Oregon to be (Irldironcd. over the fact that Admiral Evans' fleet, even in ourt, will not come to Portland during the Rose Th>- »<inonr>c»ru»iit of tli» Salani-I'ort- carnival. A further grievance is the decision of laud »Im-trir mow » |>«.ip|r tliat th»» the Quarter Master General to cease buying army »ill I iui IU ntirorroua-Iwtrlr Ito»» In th» kforage supplies in Portland. Evidently the Q lart- Willamett* V m B mjt , >» m<>»t »»«Ut'lng j er Master General thinks Portland is no longer on It ilh tlid iinuMittM, infto« of |*>pul»tl<>'i, • lihli all indiratHMt» »r«iii to point, i the map. All kinds of pursuasions have been re- 'Which will coma to Orag m i<> thw itn ■ 1 sorted to. to cause him to change the order, all of inadlat» futura, inak-a addlli'>oal rail- , which have proven of no avail. The N ews sug- «a* lii.r, iaqwrali«» Work i, now in < gests that the Portland Commercial club as well as prog'»», on tlir l*ortl»ixl-l!ill»t>oro liu>- 1 all others interested, work for a political change which alioiikl lx t'oiiipirl.-.i balor» the ! i ••nd of th» »»ar. Th« nrgt I in» to I. j here in Oregon. lx-t it la? known that there is I built will I m > from Salem to Allan« ii grave danger of the state going Democratic next Work will pi»l>»bly comment* on th1« ■ fall. Then the administration in all its depart- j line before ii»xt (all. Ju»t ahatconr»» ' 1 menu will sit up and take notice. Oregon has ; will lie marked out by tl>» Compam'* ..J been loo long and too heavily Republican for us to ' ,urv»*»r» may I* of considerable Im .‘J expect any special favors from Washington. IportaiiCS Io S10 It 1» poaaibla ai.d •1'iila |>rol«l>la that the »urvey may pa»« •q What-is the use of using extra endeavor to retain [ within a abort dialancw Irwin Brio. 11 I something that you cannot drive away from you I •» a l>r»iM-h line 1» »lire to 1« built t< j with a club. Ix?t us try a little coersion our , • ur town, probably I be extended on to " selves. Let it be known that the only way to 1 lwl>ai>oii lo a jun •thru with the Albany *1 keep Oregon in the Republican column is, to treat ' < «»cwdia, anotlier of the pio|»iae<l line». 1 he fork» -f tbw Hantiaiu is l‘>o larvv 1 her. at least, with as much consideration as that ■ od lal'.abl» country In be (*ntir»|y ; • i given to California or Washington. Then the powers naitlected by the railroad bull l»ra 3 that be will consider it worth while to concede B ltl> tbe liwmetiae limber Iwlt un I \ •[ something to Oregon in order to retain her politi Ilium»« an i Ciabir«-» eravka, canab • of luruiibiug »11 th» freight a railroad cal good will. Oregon should and undoubti-dly will send a solid Bryan delegation to the Denver convention in 1' July. The sentiment of nine-tenths of the Oregon > Democracy is certainly strongly in favor of Mr. > I Bryan and will be pleased if the state convention “Ito instructs tin-d- The Bryan sentiment ? has never wavered since the eloquent Nebraskan ■ made his “Cross of (¡old’’ speech in Chicago in i 1896. What is true is true uf Oregon, seems true | o£ nearly every other state in the Union. Oregon is a Bryan state and should lie among the states I which will control the Denver convention. A [ticket composed of Mr. Bryan and Mr. Chanler. of ' New York, for second place, would be a winner. CALAVAN MiKMlillT, Proprietors A NEW AND Up-to-date line of Mens’, Ladies’ Boys’ and Girls’ SHOES in Tans Oxfords, and also Ladies and Misses’ tan HOSE HIBLER & GILL COMPANY O»alare •" Generai Marchandi»» SCIO, ft! OREGON Grand Benefit Ball, * . J, The overwhelming defeat of Senator C. W. Fulton must have given Francis J. Heney much On Oil» Frl<l»y evening May 1, HMW a satisfaction. Senator Fulton’t flat demal of Mr. grami brurtii I m 11 »ill b« given »1 the j Heney*s charges did not seem to be given credence Weaelv-t'am hall (or and in behalt of th» *cw> Haw Ball tram. by a large majority of the Republican party. Mr. W »Milt A Cam have donated the trw a Heney’» success in prosecuting wrong doers in Or- ■ ose <4 th» hall, the oreheetra the musk 1 egon has been almost phenomenal both before the1 •"<> »h» Nawa thia notica Non I courts and the people. If he proves equally sue- if the public mil donate a libami I cessful before the San Francisco court« in prose- patronage it will aid in furnishing many day» Mr the enjoyment of all 1 culing boodlers and britiers. he will be entitled to «luring th» »uminer. the name of the greatest prosecutor of modern Ticket», rxcluaive of rapper, 75ct». times. tupper at tbe Hcio Hotel. I ‘ >♦ - • Hacks comicicith all trains both at I West Scio and Mlinkers. I Our rigs are first-class and our horses Prices reasonable. could haul, for th» nrtt t«»nt«-fhr year», baaidM our »plendid acricullural, [dairy »nd f.uil r»» .iircc» •» can furnial | abundaut trallc—Ivo liiiu h to baurg n t* •d. Again, th» Idcatioa of th» Linn count» ! annual fair al Scm ia liound t > furm»b » . lira»» trafic during (air weak »vary yrar which with uur uthar rwaiMirce» would fumiah abundant buaiii»»» for an ' > Irctnc Itn» Our dairy (atarasta will I MH>n »hip a car load of cream daily though »« h<>|>« this produ-t will take th» form of condenaod milk within a SbSft t in» Wa rr«pr. ifull» ask Mana- gar Talt>ot to, al l»a»t. taka a bird a »«» *l»w <>l th» Stem ronutry, li»f»r» h» lo cate» all of Ina H im »» in tin» act ion ol th» valley. A Have m Abati Sot of 1 I Ur pr» kh 4 An experienced comnounder of bj tbe Linn County Abstract Co. or ih» rrai yropertr rnn InliMot te r.urrha-e n» tarpi a. aerarli y 'o money <enr>t. our ■ wlron. r—relvlng *hr riwgl uf eur ripari «or» Metani >»l><-4 la lai. Z. fl. R> no. BR. J. MON E00 Manager. om<w oxnv Thirl and HnwIalMn SU. ALMASY. OBCQON. Cnincse Medicines Successor C> the late Hong Wo -«•»ng. of Albany, Oregon, is now prepared to furnish Chinese med icines to ail. The undersigned reccommends him and guaran tees satisfaction. Call or write him at 117 West Second Street, Albany. Oregon. M. WESTFALL bulMKriOv lor Um baanaM 5k»».