Si’IO. < >RE<;<»X, M AY
h .IH on ,
U lis I scio 1'1 Ms.
The representative ticket offered by
Democratic |«arty, this year, is certain
ly one worthy of the confidence and
support of th«- |M«oplc.
All three can
dnlates arc taken from the rank* of
our progressive up-to-date farmers,
They are men of moderate financial
circumstances and are fully Identified
with the tax pavers interests.
All
.
consequently are committed to the
principle of the election of United
States senators by the Jieople.
.Messrs Brandon an«l Philpott have
never been candidates for office liefore
the people, until the present time, am!
can in no sense lie regarded as office
si-exi rs. With them it has been a case
of the office seeking the man.
On the
Other band, Mr. I. A. Munkers has
served the county as sheriff for one
term and as representative in the legis
lature during one session. His services
as sheriff were all that could be asked
for, and his legislative record is liefore
the fieople to which he invites inspec
tion.
Neither of the above named can
didates have legislative axes to grind
nor pet institutions to ask extravagant,
tinancialy aid for.
Their purpose is,
only, to serve the fieople honestly and
economically ami to guard the fieople’s
tax moneys from the extravagant in
roads that have heretofore been made
upon it.
What more can we ask in legislators
than Messrs Brandon, Philpott and
Munkers are fully competent to supply?
Surely they come much more nearly
filling the legislative measure than
their opponents, w ho head the Rtqiubll-
can county t!cket.
The legislative tinber offered by the
Republican |<arty of Linn county, thi*
year, la open to serious objection.
Probably three-fourtha of the votera of
Linn county are staunch supportera of
Statement No. 1
M i - mi » Uptnyer and
Porter of the Republican tic-et, at the
command of the political i«»*« have
refuaed to subscribe to the principle of
the people's aelection of senator. They,
Ihith Tumpkint hw« rrt'»ni«»l fr*tn
Portland. wh«rvsht* hua N vii it« n hi
achtftd the } na « i whiter.
Mrw. A tig«*I ami hrmlt «rr>r»«l here
th« firm of
having • lrtv«*n
rl»v»*n t»««i<d of
»11 lh<*
|rt*ni
I** rtlntid, thev lik* th»*
rv »nJ will
get l<H*ntw«l
* -»n n*s th»v c»ti tin«! »
fmnitohus or -rot
Mr. Angelo wi’l
follow in a abort t n-.e
Mr« (»rare pi»'ag u. of P rtlnnd.
viMtvd her tintthej Mr« Paul I n.i«
kin«, la«t ww»«k. returning rhu wlai
m*rnrng.
Pe«'p.i* w h»» ’ravrl ♦ trr t> «•country
The Oregon fruit season will soon !ss
on
'«Irawbwrn««s ami cream will I-.-
le
1
.
•
in » b« .lays
Mrs rriinian Ricliarslsoii, <d Pn-tI < ' I
is « ailing her i •« «
a |<«'. t* Mi
Sud Mrs J It
lilt bsr-ls ni, id near
Richardson’s < • «p.
Henry Hassler, <Mi last M-m lx ni"V«»l
his !amdv ami Imnaehohl g, >>ls to •! :•
Knauf farm, wi ■■rr he will -e. t~ d r g
tlm pre-ent su l iner
PORTLAN
ROS
FESTIVA i
T< > li liti !' !Y
'j
A luinls-r setimii.er Isi-iml ir on V-.-i
deen, It ash, t«i xa.l FraociM«., ws*
•
a’
•»
wr«««ks*l ten mil« s .Xmih of t eq i ,
the
aih I Mci'j ia »»»rrl
t
very last Sumías
KI««V n d lb-
■■
worat for many mile« ar- uu
h ia were drowmu!
c«*rlainlv high time there waa «onir hmg
hs»r n> o. d
Ut Bilyeu ami
Will I f th.* n.ost brilliant
<l«»m*, ami thm piete of road ina-lr the
, WI.eti- l"i-V
lie« k to Scio from
b«*nt in th«* roiin*»
removeil a «sa or
They n-eupy
Xmw wt'iiii'ti, of thin n ighltorh»» •! at*
tlie Barnes' prop
ly owns«! by
triulmi h q»i lung »*-<*, la«t IDraday
W E Arnold
afternoon, at Mr». I m
> • a I
am!
Everylssiy should alien I Call»» 4 ir
fr< m at report« had a very plenaanl
seri
ices
at
the
Mee*l,-<
a
n
hall,
i
ail
time, tF» >ugh of omme it t> to I*»* tu|»*
Archbt«b‘*p Christie, who a ill
their tongue's move I an Lott at Sunday
officiate is a prelate <d wide repute, A'lil
their iiredh*«
Mr. JFIeher« <>f sklbaoy. wa« over M ui- will tss well worth hearing
I*. W. Beard, with fi«e teams * il« I
Is
<lay d«»mg more aurveying for W. J.
camping outfit left thia week foe \\ «sii-
of
Burtleu
I’itaF Tompkln« han returned L* hift I ingioi, county, to wutk on the »in
struction ol
the I Xirl la nd • I! 11 I s I h ,ro
•
rr
* i • * • •
ele« trie railwav line
Nam Kuna, of Severa) important «sin«entions to I
F VtSUA.
in Portland on that eccasloa. sÇ
tins city, acci ni|>ani«MÍ him
June 1 to 6,1903
FLORAL FIESTA
Í
hi NfiRY tin i. nens.
M >»♦ l’carl 1-a.ub, w ho ha« iseeri viait-
mg lier »isier Mra. W. E. Ubasi aiti, for
thè past tw > waeks, lefl fu I igeile la-t
Minia/.
Mr. and Mra Waller Brown, of F »•
reka, l al , are viaiung Mra, Brown'a
parvuta Mr. ami Mia ....... rge beli
Mrs Juiin t'alavan teli lael Mondar
for a via t with rei «litee in Portland.
Mr.Sml Mra Sera tu b, who rame bara
aumetlnm Juriug tbe witi’wr lu viali
liirir daugli'er Mra J. W tireeu
ivate f r tlieir fiume i- Miunew ih nail
a *
wewk.
Charles lutmb, nt i>. adwond, t *r«>., ia
volt ifk In» -i*ler .ir» A !. t hseiain.
Mr ami Mra. H-ld-a Miriti.ig, who
li ve
Isoli viaiting Mrs
Mirtliug'a
|iar<-iiM« Mr and Mrs l.«-e Iti Iteli, for
enmelfiue, Irli for tlieir buine in Spring
field, lèsi wevk.
Mma Ita Mun«eli ia lia» Ing a serious
lime Wllii screma oli bar l.a" 1« au.I
arma,,
A dama »»« giten «I <•••«». Lxki'i,
Saturila) r'ltfbl . Il WMt mrgrlv altrndtwl
by iba
|MM>|>la < Í ll»»i»gry llill.
Vim. er
of courae, if elected would do all with
in their power to breax down thia feat
ure of our Primary law. They will not
represent the peupla, in thia reapect;
but will be dominated by the old politi
cal ring, which the state is now en
deavoring to break away from.
The
third Republican candhiate, .Mr. Brown,
of the Brownsville Times, has subecrib-
ed to Statement No. 1. and, if it waa
not for his unsavory record in the legis
A Correction.
lature, at the last election, might tie
entitled to consideration.
But as be
week in •lie.kmg id file with
voter! "yes” on nearly every extrava draws! of J. E t'alavsn ws a can lr.late
gant appropriation of Last session, the for com ty clerk on ll>e la-mi- ralK
In au<!
people will lie apt to conclude that he is licks , we state«! that lie did
a lietter newsfiapcr man than a legisla with the advlc«- of his phvrii an. llr A.
tor and. consequently, not disturb his ti. Prill. In doing so ws «lid wrong an«l
usual occultation of using the scissors purport»! to stale a fact that «in! not
si let.
and pasteiiot
f>r. Prill siateil to the News man that
Great ia the Oregonian. It now aub. he i Mr. C'alav nt) wool « do well to get
acrilica to Statement No. 1.
What out in a ui'>nih. W* had m> authority
may we not now expect?
Of courae ; to make a stronger slatemeut than this,
the tug daily promulgated thia declara-1 but simply sought to impress upon the
tion in a antrif of fareciotianesa.
But public that tliere was mi fake or trick
with the election of a Statement legis alsiut Mr. f'alatan'a illness.
lature that |>aper might construe the
Il s are glad t" state that Mr. C i nu
declaration aa a fact, am! not a joke.
1 lin uas to improve slowly.
CIVIC JUBILE
Natlia i Wolff, a I’ortliml pawn'irok
er. was brutally tii'irderwil in that cpy,
last Hl lav evening
It is llmlight to
or the work id tbugs with roblierv ae
their objei I. Xr> satisfactnry clue« hav«-
U«en disi v«-re«l. nt this writing
Workmen have lie«-n engaged this
w«-t«k building additional fencing on the
thr West aule ut tlie fair groui 1«
As
gm i a« the I uiu I h r eau te '• • i»er«-.|.
Work on tlie grand slami ai|illtl«>n will
1« commenced.
The pronos..I large
Bor** liarn will nut be erected, ibis
year, n d«»sonr cllitens come forward
ad silsnrilie 40 to ">U addii nasi rus ni-
be'«hila.
THE
Souths w
Pacific Co.
l>'
WEST SCIO, Ore
to Portland and Return at
Mr. ami Mrs. I
I
l>o.«s. k. of
Balackv, Kansas, wlm have taren on ih-
Pacific Coast for tlie oast sev- u lu*>Ht'ie,
came up from Portland 'aturda« ntglil
for an over Munday visit with lln-ir ••'■!
Kansas u-iglilsirs the We—lv« n >w ol
-cio. Mr. and Mrs !M»rk ••• «art to
return to their Kansas home within Hie
WM.
next few dav. Thrv ar« gresil, pleas«i|
ral PaMMUiger A^ml,
< >r«*.
with the Willamette V «lier ami, poeei-
bly, may lie« orne reel lenls id <>n-g m, in
BIAS AWI OF DrllXTIVI. TIII I S
a f-w in mH.a.
T. J. DANNEN. IxH-al ai
McMURRAY,
The Maws is informed that J, .lg«
Stewart has prepare,! a complete fl .«u-
cial etstem« nt, of the count v ex|«i>di-
turee f ir leal year, and which will l>e
published for g<>n«*ral circulation, in a
few days.
Thia is a miller du<- ths
people ami the Judg«* dors well io lake
the |s-ople into hie Contid-me
Die
Sxwa has criticised lhacoui ly ivurt in
the past, b <aussi just auch a Bia 1« no-n I
was not publish»! every year.
The
people pay Ilia lata« ami they ■ ava »
right to know for whal ami in which
way their tax mouaya are aX|«mlnl
Publicity should be the rule al all tinme
ami we eongralulale Judge Mewart in
making thia important atari. 1-el such
a statement 1« melr annually here
after.
t
Havn an *b<tr* l<if Tilla in-Marsst
b» Ibe
Linn County Abstract Co
of th« rml ¡>n*wriy )»»<» Intatid in fun ha«*
nr a«'«'pt a« uraurlt) for mona y kmmmm !. e»ur
iwlriNii rnveithig tita «•hi’lR o! mar «t|4»r
moi Krtabltahed In IW.
Z.
ft.
Rl. !>!>,
Ma;
ALHAMY
If you waul notarial work «lune, a
deed, mortgage or Ira a«' w ritl-u. or a
|>rtiai<>u voucher tills-«» out, you can get
it done al Tua Saws office Upon abort
notice.