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CONSPIRACY TO DEFEAT
GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN
declaring them«* ivre. TLew
plained
that by hoi< mudlting ibeiuwitw*. tie
^tal< inent NO. I men v|n» will I »vr t.-
I rota lor Chamberigig may be able to
’ crawl out on amuw terhnicahty lalwr.
10« llaltnotnah • »legation haa de» Hi «•»:
j tiiia nrofMwutioa io a man. Il wa« alter
thia hrat attempt t<> prevent th* ‘Iwia-
■ ratt«*n that britw* v
nndrriaken
Th» Wirts taf » Bastardly II
far aa tin* Statement No. I uno
arec> (Hern <i. I. wevwr. there I wa 1 t
tempt oi Popuiar SntrnminL
I •»•|*'«r to Iw the «lightest intention on
I their jstrf to du > ll.er than live Up to
Bribery and other pressure Is being
their pr<><ni«e, end the sgri is »ho I a\s
bn .right to l>ear uu Statcnieiil No. 1
approached *he, have r»<wived • ant
■a *inlier» <>( ti e Legialalur«.
A con
I courteay.—Portland Telegram.
spiracy has already I—m effa. «sd tor the
purp<ae of diaorganixu.g the tanka ol
I.ISS CUI SIV voll . OHiUaL
the »1 Statement No. I ttouatora and
K*pr«aentatloa and tl. a .Iciest ng th.
wieh of the p>op e aa exprrased at the
C 'ngrrwntwn—I low lev,
rep.
*19!.
fulla that Gaurgw E Chwmtierlaiu be
th hard«, •« , .»»I ; *»taver, pro , 11»*
writ to ttie Cuitad Niales Senate.
Ihs laformatioii that bribery a hew g A'hitney, drm . HL'M. Hawley • | lur
attrniptr»l ia i>> i*l * rumor, ter it I» ality 713.
Siiprvn a Court —B^on 3?l», Bright
k-owu tsMiuvely that at h*a»l Hire«
Mnb. pk»., 3V7 . Bru. «•< , 412
iluuaa* memlvrs el»<t<s<l (rom
4tMtel Coiiimu »loner.— Bader, rep
Uumah have been approau he.1,
IL «
Emery, bm . IhAU; H «knit* «»*
many in. re h-vvv twvn "fell out" b* Ur
Bailey's ph rahty 7iH
agente >4 the cowepiratore ia not known ¡21
IH **enat-»r— Inn»», pro., 133; Cakr
»r*. but al Ivaal three <4 tl.e I.. |-r*s. nt
ativ e-elec. atlmlt that «(torts Lave rep., HHO, Chamberlain' »lern , iTl < •
''ou rr, aur . X!2 < hamU’rlain’« pin
Iw u ma<le to tempt them.
line of the agente o( t|.e plotter*, who »lity MH.
R. R. Com —Campbell, r- t» . 2- '»Mi ‘
design to trick the people l»v tamt>erii.(
< a tn ply'll
»itli the l«x>s atuir. ia a yotti
awver Roberiaon. «lern , 18k 7.
plurality
4'G
who has le-en misval up witliahady
II
McNar
Diotrikl Attorney —J.
Vati’a. ti- ua in the past. < n * r asenta
ill the game are buaim-aa lure wlio take CfC
Represent*! iv»—
Brandon,
»hr
w a
i« . . ■ ’
| . - •
Word bar l«*m passed town the line l*r«l ; Munkera. dem. 22 *1. Philp I»
anions tl.e atiti-Staleiuer t tttrnibera to lam.. 2'^‘. Brown, ret»., I'.,n7 . Porta .
• i .
k> «-patient and aay rwitldng. that a ft»,- ■,(*' ■ C ■ • >■. - r • .
game was on foot to defeat t'liarnb« r- ««•.jSb'f, Laylor. •<•,.♦5!. Vr’iling«*»
lam for Senator an.1 prevn’*’ tin- Legis ♦AM-.. 2M’>
C<»un »* Judge—iMniMi. r» n . 2 • *<»
lature from «-«rrviiig out the w i»li< » ol
the |H*ople “( Or.gon.' Mrnd»rre kilo« 11 Ilo»e* oot ?• *♦. '■*!•'a-*re, •’>»> .
to 1« . ii flowed to Chamberlain ami wl o i Duncan’« plnraiilv 214
Hharrff.- B-i»n*. rep, 2’*>4, Hr wn
are against the »-talemenl have l*e< i
budlh’o
I" d;:.*-’i
td.it
liivie
■ »....-’: I k- one., 2MW , kriiiit», dem., 2*2>*>.
doing," and to wait because "eometiiing plurality 20».
Clerk - Mvaly.eoe. 271. Mi '•»•r. rep
will break Io«««" in a short time, or al
233d; I'avne, «Irin., I7V4
Miller’« plur
latest when the legislature a-aeiiible«.
A ileaiwrate game i» lieieg pie|ar«<l ality 7ttt*.
Hectinler.—Bloom, • x* , 321. Froman,
by th. ring politicians, and n<> goon, r
w as It d> »eh p d that Chamberlain «rs rap., 2&H0, Goin, dem., HkiO.
Awruor.—diiwch, mm '.,
333;
the choke I the people and lie t a ma-
j *rity of tli<* l.egi»laturc w we pl«-d*-l to Knight« rep. JKS2 Tnvlor, «luu» , l:t»w
v te (or him than the plotter« disclosed M» Knight, phimlitv IP»4.
23ti*
Treasurer — Fra mi«,
dem ,
their baud.
Emissaries were at once
sent to Statrniei.l No. 1 men in the at Sindner, a «' , 4‘)* Turner, dem., Hill
tempt to organise them to repudiate Franria’ plurality .’<57.
Superinlrodant—Jacka»»D 4i*»2.
thtir pledges.
How many were ap
Snrvt vor —Durdall, a»«'., 515; < itnl
proached it is difficult to sav, but while
three admit that bribery oflera were lea 37H3.
t »»ruiior.—Forth H«*r. .IH33,
made, it I» known that at least lour
C'otiiini*<tomT,
ho g ivrm.— B-it’»r.
others have come in Contact with the
Buller plui-
i-.iiispiiatora. Ihe-elatier has« maili 27 h | , llackleiuaim, D*«>7
• lie adm eaione •• the trio who ac alitv 1114.
Curniiiiwwlonrr, «hort term — B.th» r.
know ledge tl.e v iaita.
h in.« HiWl ; C. urt hill. »«<•. .372 Rm»
M mey, and lucrative positions, ari
the dire* t (urina of bril*ry which hav< «ell. r» p., 2175. Ru«t«eP*a plurality !>•
F»r prohibition 2-532; agMin«t 191 •
been offered.
Another |Ji«e<* of th«
game wlm tl the conspirators are work Majority lor prohibition »M »
at large |MH
For stork running
ing on la to have enough Malement Nn.
kgain»t 2<"»2. .Majority agair.«l 1201
1 memliera resign and tiave anil-stat»
Increaamg legiw’ator'a pay.— ye« ♦ '«.,
ment members el«w-t«*l in tiuir stead,
*
Mi
thus pulling away enough votes to de
> • 41 ■ r
“'.»•»•
- ' t:
-
. < • I
feat Chamberlain,
1.3
mm
,
no
243.3;
majority
agMin«t
l<M2
The men behind the phi. are ring
For Nov. rlection.—ya« 2l*M2; no 1<»>3 ;
politiciaue. M bile those who liave bean
j
temple«! will i.ut reveal their natnet, majority lor, l«79.
Elidintl| lifolnbt Citiztns V» l«i,iii|
»
f
F»r fl»r atiprrme jud*»*«* - y»« ste,
th« identity of the britiera la ens|a*«'te<i
with almost certainty by |>eople familiar no 21MHI. Majority againM 21S >,
Hhrrifl’« fi*edihg primmer«.— yrM 2447,
witii the inside workings of the |H>litu al
history of Or« g >n. 1 lien completa ami no IMS. Majority for. 8«M.
Compulaory | a-oe« —yog 760, V 11 > 3237 ;
open axpoaur« is only a queation ol
majority
againat 2177.
time.
Arniorv appropriation.—trv liwti, no
One Statement No. 1 Re presenta live
was approactn-d and ask») it there was i 3010; majority againat P>24
17. of <> appropriatnm —yea 104Id, no
anything which would induce him to
violate Ins pledge ami refu»«s to vote for 29IM. Majority against PJO2.
Women» suffrage — y« « 1591, , l»O *•124.
Chamberlain.
He was a»k«d if a finan
cial cuaeidaration would have any Majority aga>ntt 103.».
Gilnetler'a bill.—>yeg 1‘K J, no I n VI
w -iglit. The n.eiuber thus templed save
iie could Marcwly r«strain himaelf from 1 Majority tor, 13).
throwing Ina visitor out of hi* ..flirt*
'» Inwlmeti.a lull.— yes .«. no 1 420.
bodily. The same agent w lio saw line Majority for, |ll3,
tiiember aleo called on another
Itr-edy bill, v«« 1417, ho 2..
Ml*
I'll» eiferiem« of another Representa* jo»1'* sgaiust I3M.
binale ta«.—ye» H65, no 3177.
M ,
live «as elm.lar.
This
particular
Kepreeeatatlve has lieen ervn by s-veral j"r|” against .’•■IJ
R m - s II of officiais.—yM 227fi, no I7»i
turn. Une of them asbe«l
Majority
(or, »»'.’
'Tk. yon km.« >f anv Statemeat V. 1
I'. H. *-. nstor bill.—yrs :122», no uh ?.
luán who w>.uld accept a g<»*l * oritiun
Majority tor, 2217.
at a Ing salary (ur a law m.'till»
Fr* portiouni
reprasrntath n. — ve*
"lk> you mean that you waul to have
Majority agsìu.t 17 Í t
him take the poeition ao that hr would !l**t. no 1X2(1
Oriupl prsitic« bill.— ir« Z-M, tin
1.« unt of Hie state and unable to attend
the I egislalure when it votes on Sena IHfil. Majority for, 220.
For grand jury.—y.« 2T77, no 1406.
tor?" a*ked tiie R«|.resei.tatué
••Yr»,1'answer’ll tire briber.
’‘That M. jority for. »TS.
Hotsi Rivr-r county.— ye» I IMI, lu
te the idea
How many do you know of
IM m . Majority tor, 4H.
»1.0 Would accept this easy position?'*
U I Wrrr there I o»u>4 l»e of Voll>|*af*
lively ¡itile «en e tot« »i«te
I Leri
it always pieni» of work f«»r a «»««temor
l > a«« ami I »hall otai in Orwguu aa k»hir
«• ipv predente ig md |«grtliuigry herd’d
i» B a»hii»jj' n.
If al tny tí mg before
Ct) ng reo* • O'UVehr«. It admuhl bvO!n»r
api**»rent that mv presence »• «reded at
U «etilugtv h. I «f.ail promptly give up
l »e rimiti*• ’ fit» e«o«l go U» the Sat*
tonal Capitol.
It >• ihe * u«t<»m to nIL w S*naturar»»m*
lolt trmii the beginiitiig uf then
l 'imo. Mar» h I even though t-l>«*y «0
mit g • I**
a» itigt*’ii unid I♦»•€»• mt*» »
h«»wrv* r
‘fuvernor C itmlw-rlatu
ur wi'l h‘d a»v x|t |«<> »uiiarie« at ll»»
««me time t»r«i> tf ]«*rniitimt I»» law.
Uwerimr Chamt I»*rlam*ft n»teuti«»n •»
i iHtwrn *r uirt’l lh
rwt'Uu H** ol’L
ce ul-er »iH I«
» «ii»appui«:Imeni i»
I bmo Rrpublica
ali«» hoj«’*l U* •»*’’ ****
•♦»il !» «*u|tH* l»o\rtt
«elwry <»f Sial#
lt 1« by »*otl»«Mh«E
•r nrit
d»*«pp',Hitme t Io
xllivial h» ko f* t to au! will» m> plva**an
«naulMin» tu l •• time tol«et« h«* wii»
r nt G Affo r tiw* to y»}
iave to fdl the «
»a that <»l Frétai* • <»t Mtvit«*. B hell L»
«reotisrM t>«»vrr« « r. M r IL ti»«» to ili a t
I» I WO metiilirt « ut a ilo >tale Btair* ».
loa major it y of I «* B ard li will I at»
nut roi of th«* A vi >ni. Penitent'»r» *
llaform
Ilin»«!
•»»»• I. Mui*
*ch*w»l, IL>m*» h»r the Fe* ble» in in» Irti,
i m amt the Ha rd o
tl»e Fiali
'wpilol Building C«*
I' wm ai|a<* t r w>il hi V
I-
iMm««'ra*a fr»»m p
11
rn» «are, there ** i‘|
him I * in«' •
Brito n a ht»
► Ml Unit ilWtllli
•utm *<>r Kept
> «»*»• txikn • rtiiw H
I«»»
Bit
. 1. V I
lk»H d »I
til iH-rrm**»,
i»v ottlv b I mhh
ivr temi rein »mug
3 month».
RI.M I Is SKIIM HvlOlM.
The resulta of the late election a e
■ «ch. on the whole as to commend tic
initiative and rcfervndu’n. !’,e-vibly ir
some cases the n ajor tv did not dec de
for the best of course many will aay
so- but it is not to I»- forgotten Hat
this has lH-,-n a very educational cam
paign. and hs such of much value tc
the people. Never before have th, y
taken mi much interest In various »tif'e
affair». Indeed, not until these new
features of popular legislation Were
adojited had moot |>r<>p!c any „eras < n
to take BUch an interest, for they lad
no real voice in their puMie affairs.
They were governed, but did no govern
ing
z\ few |»>liti. al leaders ran every
thing, and decith-d all matters.
The
masses of people were not consult* d,
were not thought of and were often
misrepresented, lioth in conventi« r-.a
and in Icgialaturea.
All thia has been' to some extent
changes I. The masses of votera aie
taking a hand, have something to sav.
Under the t < w aystein the |s>liticiaru
cannot ignore them entirely, and would
not dare to do so if they could though
th«* late state convention went for in
that direction.
I very two ycant. under this ay at« m.
the people will le letter able to decide
nil question» that may come up.
Th, y
will read and think more al»,ut the af
fairs of their state, will take a greater
interest in them, will, it may !♦ ex-
|s*cted, broaden mentally and politically
throuh.* this prove*s. and will grow in
the state saving grace of intelligent
independence.
So while The Journal would have
| voted differently from the majority < n
a few proj • sition«. It regards
He
ex|»*riment of direct legislation a- a
success
rather than a failure, ami
exjw*cts to see it succeed Letter still in
future.— Portland Journal.
Jlk»
Lisi.
». ««ino.
Cas hier
T. «I Mt \li » U»,
|*i vMtlrul
JU-.*®» c
A. G. PRILL,
The Scio State Bank Physician
Surgeon
lt la aliavo iulrr*oiing In I * U <»v»
thè Vote and »et» I m >W thli g» wrnt.
Telephone, I at bange No. 11
• |iRH.uy
*utue |*e» aliar thingo alwatt h*|>|*en.
SCIO
SCH)
OREGON
Iìie (ulluwihg fat to are g «ai r i
|K>e« » gen-rat Imiiling and evchat ge
\ol a pre» mei in thgr»»unl> Ville*
■ .i , -•
I «' • ms,le al current r <!•»,
ft»« ulgr«
Killgtlotk ¡rad HI ili« wh xml drafts issued *-u prim i|«vl vitiea.
eatherford
wyatt
againal, 40 tu 3.
>*«n.'l Home vut«*<| «trungeul in favor
Tbv lU*l I'l ». V in r .rIÍ4II.I I m E<1
of a \ov, electma, MI tu HI. l’p in tl •-
« »Ith v in lll'ill I k >. B. « k
i» al
bilia tuo.
ALBANY
:
<»«»,."V
Kii:g«'«»n woo aio » «tron - ot a. r t
thè Irw p««w l»tlL 4J
«I,
I
thè itili ‘f* b il I rd » L ad lo li
u W« «i »ml of il,, Morrison Street
H.
YE
»de agallisi ri lo 3, Wllh Kii,g'»t“ll
bridge.
lo 3,
k : g»t«m w.oo ala-» •Imhg»*at again
\ ■ ar. pillili, and « • l**r
he V. of U bill ».'
I, will, >< lav I
of Patents alni Penan» «.
Riner Ito a t
non imi t«> 3.
OIR.e. -i'J Went Ji.d NI,, Allvvny, Ore.
I I. 11 RlEIGll
Oufy « li»»
human »uffrogr, kwert Home •<> lo •
I i>r
Plat C. C. BRYANT
tulli Piu'h»’» M|
I >rdan witii firoiigt'wt nga nal ili lo 21
« »i. t i « L hly bill Ki»’g«t*>n *g-» h
¡••ad agama! 70 I»» 7. > -la» i Hr Urti
(»■■fii.v-lv lioY ’ I RE* I kt'R ANT)
lo II
Every pir«iuvl III II«« il U i .I*
Cuwu-k H um
V »t«*d ag.vinvi it.
nils DAY vM» NIGHT
Moniti Brown«v»Ue had il in for tl-»
I ho « il y council
ng «* tai n»i'a»(»rv 149 I » Il «¿ui» •»'
1 2 ««*» ¡»H k iiih L
('»liman lead m
r»»|-*»i,li,»n til t»»
w..» (UMilv hv<
v rlh LrtNih«'ii gaw *.l the hîggtat V
VlTl'EIUNAIUAN
113.
U HJ I CH, HL IB! A Mli l.KK.
i Hik e Albany Stable«. I- th Phones *4
F» » Valb y lra»l fur ihr mail hill
Oregon
Al.BAS Y. OREGON
ill »any
•> 11.
ki 'galon votel
awn»* «'• »■Ci
•1
Photon.
li»« •• «r 4* to 0, Sudavilh* **5
Iht* I S « iialor hill » «tíivU »» I u« k
Gel tl e be«t »I, n cm ar- j lin g
’rwk <*>»!» H.
ml
gel them at J <■ l'-swl- r<l’s
>% r«» <i*w* * a* th»* «iron*.» <t
t H
1 D
MiiJm, cor, sr secund ami I y li si,
V.b nr. Oregon.
«I < K lUltltlhg at Lvgr 71 t»> II. «nd I »«x
• allev I be mowt lor li to II.
Ihr «Iryret pr«»iirt, r»r’|>ortM>iiat« 3 v,
p
1.1». DUGGER
I* K in >l*»n .»7 to II.
M HrtuUclure
,Iordan **o* Ihr u«rm at (>»r <• v»»m
All kind*1 of Hough 4nd D
V mb r n•»»>•• vary for bu lbing®
■ kiiiirvti hi Z’-i lo l’j. Il «arri«»» .1
Uillt
to order
l<> I i*kr‘» 9.
De. da, '1 -rtgige- v. l Pensi II
Jmlg«* Dun«an got th»' bc*t V' te ii
Yards -vt Ovs Mili, O mile« East
Vouchers i andully urliteli ami
of S-io and in Selo.
C « k Cre k 4» to |li, Jlitigi* Mrtttiîl
nr'kliou iedgod.
lx*«ia«*s, Cull*
our
Airent
at
»ordaii 77 t< 13.
f«JT e II MIOPE,
tracts, etc, prepared at In«.
io, fur pricua.
in J ti I wh 7“ I
>l»erif! •»iiiilh diti
H ax TI a M New», Ilice, Mill Street.
10.
OREGON
li>
< 'ou nt y
SCIO,
hit home
rangent gave tirant tr«»i»oio, r« p fur
rrvortlef, 10# to 1.3 for <»•• n, und <• v.
WHI <l<> well to call and see me l>e-
'heinbrr ain. <1» u». 32 l»> 75.
V t
I irchmving Harness ur anything
An experienced compounder of
nm h politica in that.
j
■
i
ig
to
th<
’
use
of
the
horse,
Kit g«ton w am the n»o«l rmphat’C pr •
»m l in the <»-unly a«luge*.he .—-All»ai») elsewhere.
Successor to the late Hong Wo
D.Jim « rat.
I i ...........
,-d a flr-t class Hsrners
&
W
Attorneijs-at-Laio
Pao’s CoîTee House
L.
MONTAN
Attorneij-at-Laio
Cil Mil.ES .1. MAHER
HOTEL ROYAL
Attorneu-ot-Lotc
,'f A,'
.<*L.a sw-.
kV. F. JO\hS
T3.VPIST FITTER’S MILL
LOITER COMPANY
Notuni Public
FARMERS and HORSEMEN
DR. J, MON FOO
Chinese Medicines
u d
I
Self help 1« alwiut the lu’Ht uplift.
Satiety is not always »ali- '.i ' '
A crusty man is often soft on
irte ide.
A new broom dOM 08» swo p •
Some very gissi men mistake the
>logy for Christianity.
A man t« always in earnest when he
a advancing a hobby.
Straw often «how« which way the
■>atri>l wagon must come.
The longer we hsik at that doughnut
the larger the hole become».
A lot of men look on hor.u- as being
<ll: . at I- g • III' :■ •: «•:. Ilf«;'» to:. *
Every child wonder» why the things
it like» Imt are not gissl for it.
W e have often wondered how Home
people manage to live without work
ing.
Our idea of an optimist i» a n an w ho
can lie cheerful in housccleanirg time.
There are lots of heroes living who
will lie unknown until after they at,
lead.
It take, two to make li quarrel, bu(
i r i
c
Brain Leaks.
1 Intand to
« . h work as will suit you.
<>i
the best oak tannevi leather
i; .
rk'n-nahip is subject to your
:<l-
l..-i
My prices are as low as
ut. , id and honest workmanship
■
Come and sec me, and I am auro
that I can suit you.
W W. WILLIAMS
h
«mi,
> : I •«. ah i ; ». l’ob«e,Elc
SCIO, OREGON.
I V
11 kv Mol M> I RIP SVM.Ml M
Idi RISI I ARI’S.
Tong, of Albany, Oregon, in now
prepared to furnish Chinese med
icines to all.
The undersigned
reccommendn him and guaran
tees satisfaction.
Call or write
him at 117 West Secund Strei t.
Albany, Oregon. M. W estfall
CLOCK ANO WATCH
Having a^ain located in Scio
I am now pr«Mr«d to do
watch ami clock repairing
on short notice. Work done
promptly and .-ui tin faction
iiauranteed.
A. W. JIAGEY
W.-t Scio, Ori* t<> l'Iiicss”, HI.,
ind return ........................
•
blu ahi : or ihitxto i. tules
W •••! >« io. Ora., !»» Hi. lxiula,
Mo . «nd return.».,...................... 70.76
liars an Abstract of rille i r> iwred
W imi >uio, t> r , lo >l. Paul ur
Minn»*n|w»H« and return
........ fil 2’.
by live
U i-wt S In, Or«*., l«><>inaha, \vb.
ami return ...................... ..
an %
\\ <’-t >• l », Or« , lo Si, J IW« l>t>,
Mo , sud ■ r*t tir II ............ .................. 83 •::>
U c.t -rio. I Ir«., lo ksil.s. City,
Of the mat property you Infmd tn vun h«m
Mo , sud rvltirn...................... ..
nr arvrpt «<• Mxtiiliy fur riumuy h«»ug»<l. our
l*slr dstvs Msv |H -Jnhc bdl-IV-JO »litui« rroeKhtg th» lieuogt uf our tajen
it is never any trouble to find the other
•mve P.wlabiiah« I In ¡Wf
luly d-7-.J-XI—August tl-7*2i rj |■.»#».
one.
I.l
MIT»
tl. Ml l>(>, Manager
A rolling itone gather. no rn«*M, but
1, n <lsys <>n goiug trip, bui joiirns»
a
stone that remains in one a|*ot
• m«w oitner Third and Bnsel.lotn St».
irvi i-.l . --iiiiovt < on dal» o( ..ir, lt
gathers nothing but moas.
AI.HAN V. tlKKOON
It seem« as if a lot of people were •nly b- < i ii<- ,*«*srv lor iwsixingsrs lo
.
.o
li
dc-tiiis'i-
ii
«
ubiti
ten
dsys
frotn
•onstantly courting trouble in order to
I Iste <>l sslv.
H»r lorn I Warteet«.
win a little sympathy.
Th« CniHwii«< am pt!«-«•« quoitMl .«n Thuraday
Elusi rruirii liuiit ninoty dsys tram
We have ha<l fruit «o often after th,-
' <»f ww h wrab by <>ur daalara:
a h«l, pai »»unhal ....
frost ruined the crop that wo refuse to lato o» salo.
«Hit«, par u«tah«l
T. J. Pagar»,
worry about it any mor«.
Etour, par aa« k
Agent,
It would »ecm that some men marry
Hmn. uar Ion
W est Scio «hocI*, par ton
in order to have some one they can
«’hop, |«ar ton
blame when things go wrong.
Hut tar. (CcMtntryj par roll
«. par domti ......
Wo are still jiatiently waiting f<n
(Ibfcrhana, par pound
some man to Invent a collar button
< bk°kan«. par pound, young hmllara
that will always be in plain sight when
uaaaa. par pound ............ .......
I urkey«, par pound .......... ........
we want it.
Duck«, par pound .............
The man w ho holler» loudest for n
Hre f, par pound. Il»r Wright
Hog«, par potiad.llva weight
clean lowel at home is usually the man
• aai P»* |»nutid, for «hipping
who is oftencst user of the towel at
«bawp. par poun*1.«to her«
Multon.wsr i>ound ...................
the free lunch counter.
Linn County Abstract Co
The follo* ng r ti/m« Lava lawn
tlmun to »« r»« hr Jur< r- Circuit Court.
IhjT , .\o 1, to r»->»%• in» .luna X*.
H Holglrin. Orlfrtt m , fannar, T. H.
Bri».«»tir i’, '•h«*.Li, farmer, I E. Miller,
*•«10. (armar; J. k Haiplit, Alkany,
•ah-rnan . F. M
r*arr, < rawhirrbwillr,
farli.« r.U. I < ••l»l», Fri« dark ; lleitrv
Z hu n • rn «ti. >Lfbl, lamer; IVny
I otiti, \ Ian», < « r |«i»!t r . B. A Burk»
net, Svr*»«u*f, firmer, .1, C. Lrfller,
K ing«t* it. farii-rr . U E \rt old, rm r,
A lot of men who a>e always talking
farmer; S H Rolmett» Hli«*«Mt farmer;
"None."
about
their willingness to dlr for then
II
Ingr.itn,
>•
«Invilir,
farmer;
J
U
From all this it is apf-arent that the
»»ll.L Bl <H)»IRM>R I Mil.
*ù
EIII mhi , AILai y, rarpmtvr , T. J. Phil* country are too laxy to go to the ¡«lis
LAROK8T FACILITIES
bribers are prepared to‘‘take care*'of I
DECEMbt R I9U9.
P»tt, Craw«fot'lwii! r. farmer; H. C. and vote to gave it.
IN THE WEST FOR
any Statement No. 1 man who will feel
When we «ee a man on the strr,-t
P< well, ^antiarn, farmer 1» H, Pierre.
THE PRODUCTION OF
too delicate to acerpt a direct «ash bribe
pass without a word the t,sidling baby
rmer; ; W, B Glana.
to violate his word of honor, by pr« sid
'■fcl HIGH GRADE WORK
A Salem special to Tuesday'« Oregon HarripLuigf f rmer
Brow h«% lie, bai
li ker;
A. If. H *»yr*. on the walk, we have an impulse to
ing him witii a hieli-ealariexl p««itmn ian «taies
tie it tortai
mtn
farmer , Fre<| Krieg, But- lock up the silver and put an iron Rar .A,
¿I uni at
_________
_
u><tsi<le of Oreg'III, where be will tie safe
Though the Senatorial term for which Br<w h»»v ile, farmer
Govern,,r (hatiibrrlain has re, eivrd the ••rl, o,farnu-r . '• M I. Ian rrnce. Fowter, acrosa the door.
from the wrath of the people.
A lot of men w ho insist on labor*
Aside from the bribery prop« sitian, popular vote will Itrgin in »larch next,
rrnct ; William IL’Iloway, Tang* nt,
saving
tools and sanitary condition«
tarmrr;
William
Springer,
Craufonb-
the conspirators will try to base State I ha governor «ill retain hl» present • fl
•«Chi e, Farri never give a thought to the wife broil-
ment No. 1 men rreign in countie* ice until llecembrr »nd then take ti e ville, lar mer; A. J.
Middt, t»O STI. A N U, ORE
where there is a | inspect of an anti oath and Iwgin hie dut.>-a as ■* enau.r. in Il-n e, I tuer; J<d,li McN«il, Myracus«. mg over a red-hot range in a stuffy
statement candidate l>ei> g elected to in case the legislature shall elret Inn. fatmtr. A J. Il<«ig<« Albany, dentist ; kitched on a summer day.
J, W. Barton, All any, outtermaker.
saccveal him. Already this part of the «hen it meets in January.
SAMUM I ARM
game has been eel on foot and from »r|l
Congress will meet in |)eeen«bee of '-amuel Nnyder, Brownsville, farmer;
Tl>. Orcgnnian is hard Io t lease
It
aithenticat««l sources it is learned that this year and adjourn March 4, |9Cf». E. I Tra»k. Fot »alley farmer, Henry is continually scolding because a iot nt
For
Two ton* of No I Hay.
feelers have lean thrown ont to see i just be'ore Cham t*r loin's term l>egtne Kirk, Hal.« V, fern rr , <». .»I. Trollinger, Republicans rot. l**r a single l>em<»- V«', « and <ist« . I*, -e at »13 par ton.
what Statement No. 1 men can be in- It will not convene again nntil ftecem- >l,elburn, farcer.
erwt, and yet it is dissatisfied I**-« a
Th,« l.ni'dred gallons <4 IlOosalirrriea
.faced to violate their pledgee in
tbie her. IMW, úntese ended in special ere-ion i
I here «nd other Republicans did not after tlie Ural of June.
manner.
Any Statement man who
Wlren asked to«lay wbet l.te intention
It ren-
There were H neu in Mit, l.rii that so e for mime other I'em,« rats
I ur ' iL'Irc I gallo, » of Strawberries
resigne, under the circunvalan« ew,
will, was aa to giving up hie present office to lia«l to ««ear their votes in >n election i sure» R> publicans for n«*t sticking solid after the ivntli of June.
<4 cocree, he .pw to live suspicion that take the'ei.aturaliip, t.overnor Cham* lav an.l son .. of lh>-m live I
I I t together for their p-*r’y, yet itsr -It
O c I.'.-i..I gs!lo„s *4 L<<anlwrries
a
a
a. . _
aa_____ Ja _ Ilf
a
«
h. ha. tiww *'rwa<wd ’ Md bw rwceivwl mrlwin -xl
|.,r.t.„n.
Th- levisl.tnre «I.. ..Id pass aeked them to ti t- for t«o |iem.<rnt» •ti sea on. All « Im want l*erri«s, come.
hispnw.
"I «hall Iw wherever there's most work « law not t* al',-« a nan to vie that It is difficult for volar»—if tbev think it
1'1« ase don't bring your dogs.
The first WM>v« «a<le by the plotter. < tn do.
I n.lcr ordinary eirrutnstanres I faite t • r-tris’er • iti...... «hawing a good worth wliila to try—to gel
K W. O « I * as.
• •nto th.
was ag attewipk <•<> prevent Rtaian,eai there »ill ba nothing of twiftartanca toi raa»<>n for not d> tag su, e»ye U>e beati- curses of such inconsistency.
Portland
Na. 1 toaa >a MwllmaMh our ai y irwa ¡dual HaUuagt*'« MIÀI fie.eM.ber ¡M«. | ael. and it is right.
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T. J. DANNEN, lxx*al Agent, West
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Notke to the Public.
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