AN UNFOUNDED ASSUMPTION.
Tb*r* ar* continual insinuation* in
tha morning n*w«|<ap*rand a law «Altera
that if the situation wa* r*v*r**d, !>*m-
.«rath- .“•’al ui ant No I menibtra <■! th*
l«x • adira * ibi t> l fir- t a R*p «bin an
who h.-d rwcuivp.1 the larg*»t |«>pular
V"t* to Ilia aanata. Tli*av ramark* ran
only I m * in’andad to influ*i>c* Reputili-
can "tati-maiit S . I mrmlicr* to di»rw-
g«rd their ptadg*.
It i* intimated, and
• veil poatlvely n»**rt*il, tir.t il tho Item*
< h rat* had a majority in Ilia l*gi* «tura
and a Itapuhlican had l» «*n clioaan In
the jieoplo l.e would not I» ■.*!• -.»d.
I'list a It* tn*«rati, m»; r tv wuld I.
tin* 1« »c.ftc.1 at a* aomatlio'ir t-xlirme
ly improbable and inco-libl*
And
why, tlie iiirinuatlnn i , ah< <ild Itepiil-
iicana do a* atf.iurl llii-ir parly inch-
nailon* aliai l>am.«iata w. ni l n t do’
Hot whence have tb*~- evil o un-
•clb-t« any authority for lid* u*»ump-
lion’
Hine* when I.** it brenne art
a. knuw l.dp l fact that l*rm>«'i*:* w*r*
run in an entirely different.in .r«l m- !■'
fr<>ni Republic»! •’
ib>w >«> it <L*.
covered that tetano a in»n <la**ct
Ititn*al( *■ a D< tn. < *at ha
II.er. by
rejniratad irta *al( from truth and inmoi
and h*can>* a mm a In •* pl*dgo roll'll
n.4 i* relied up -n ' What fround l.av.
t|.e*e elitor* tor »»ring that Mt-alor
Sudili of I mattila. M lb r of Linn,
Co*how, Mulil and t!.e other Ibito-
cratic metiilier* and other min like
then« il aueb lied l*-vii eie» ted, would
a* a matter of coqr*e ' re. -
llirtt
|.rollìi»* I., the |«ojd* and r> il * Io do
the particular thing that they had
agreed Io do’ He. .in»- tin • all 1I..1
well** Itetnocrat* are »licit t en a* • ».
senator (iearln, Ju ‘g* ti.i'towav, I
K
Weatherford,
A.
*•
ileum-tl
atei
hundred* of other* well known in Ore
gon, unworthy of credence if they make
a poeithe, <iii.|ti ilttled pr- 111 *.
\\ hai
*1 U»* I.a* ! O Or. . 1. Il I r tl. . 1.1 y
offering grafuitona intuite no-, only to
htatau cut N<> ) If. pulii < am I. t to ail
the I>rm «1 at* in II.» »tale, »»«uming
that they . nr and «il aie diid.on table
men, w ho Would violate pb lg« • a*
lunding *» aolenin uetlia > 11 »1 giti provo
cati 11T
I here I* not a paritele of f> undatiiiti
fur tlii* vile »lander of nearly utir third
id the voter* of Oregon. A man’* party
prediletti-m* hai* nothing I., do with
hl* hon*»tv, hi* Ixmor, In* nienho-*!,
In* performance of duty. There arw the
Common inhei itan.-e id Rcpul licana and
iNtimcral* equally. A lid lliore devoid
of them ara to In* fin.nd in adherer t* of
one party no mora than in th. ir p.I.ti
rai opponente. Such an apj* al »• tl i*
to Republican mendier* w ho in- b.und
by Statement No I ia Iwr.eath their . 1 •
tempt.
Scio y Lebanon S
I he acene alieet* of la*t
Smiley
• flerumn** I m II game *li<ia e<l I t< 5 In
favor of la-lwmui. Peril .j.» w* *. oui l
•av ladmnoti, Albany, t'otvalli* and
Jeflerwon, for tl.a vi*iting aggn-geti-.n
had jdayera from each of th.
town*
The game wa* exciting It m »tart to
tin.»li. Scio made two v.-ry i.eal doubie
playa, a very hauanloua catch by J*
Wearly in the right Held and two diffi
cult catrhea of foul ffia* by Driver.
Roger l ain ««• the only mritiler of
either team to make two run*
Mo’*
other run* were made by John W«.»ely
I and Driver I. The game »larte.1 with
lalianon at the l>at, the »id* retiring
with I tally on the »core book to it*
credit
An ui broken airing of goo»*
**g* rr».il|e.| I» l-eLvnon, wben il e UI WARL Of Dt.l LxTIM. TITLtiS
G. PRILL, M I).
hudoo wa* bmken In thè righili luning 1
Ilare *n Abstract of luta vrriwrw.1
siili I run. I i-l«n»n'* flrework* carnei
b> ib*
ili tini ’a»l 11 mng wben *hr wa* alile t«>
• riiii*« 3 triui* run* t>> 111* good, makitig
Telephone, Kschangv No. Il
a total of A S. :■>’* rnn grttlng occurred
Ht’IO
:
:
:
OREGON
in «rcund and • uh 11 tonfa making twoi
in vercha»»
run* in e ih. Sc i. alter ili» tirai fichi I Ofthr n«l ¡>wtw*rty joa
••
fot
nur
eatherford a wyatt
thè Iva I tu Ihe ia*l iliuing. In Ibi» lavi, > «
pairwi* rvMwlktut »>w
of < mit esf’er.
l-ebanou had pee***i Meto’e acore and ; «■•ll«tt
-1 tu 'i*&Ì
tl •• virilo g r tri* »ere wild valili
tl. Vi !>l>. Manager.
elcitement, mnk 1 g *0 mucii noi** Ihal !
Office in Blunilt* rg l!.'« k
HrtsuitlUn SI«.
thè I 11.por* cali <-f l>alla and »trike» (»flhsa rottser Tblrl
Al.HANY
:
i
I
Oanous
wa* li.au.litd.. Il lieti Scio wrnt lo tal
ALIIAtfTe OBKGOM.
on III" la*t. Roda Morda h-ad off with ;
L. H. MONTANYE
a *h rt ililicld Lui.l, wlii.ll wa* fi*ldrd
qui kly ad >»1 1 in l» Urti lra*v before
Rolla conili rea. h il.
John Weeeiy 1
nevi wc 1 »ut un a tly.
The game'
Tublir »ml S »liritnr
lo ki-d m i»t g -.mi abeti R .ger l'*>n
<»(
inti
•.
P 1 krd ii | i tlo* »1 .k,
l girci long drive 1
(Hlh f. 232 Uml 2 m I St., Alimi) , ()iv.
wa* • ut !•> iefl li. d righi le III* he»d*j
■ * I
. i
. .'i
I i m , ,
r .1. r.
Manufacture
C. c. BRYANT
Iield Hieir breutii lioping tl at a Intubi«
All kind, of Rough and Oressed
w. uld i» ni <1>-, I. t tliat l.eban iti- j
Lumber neceaaary for buildlnga
Attorneu-bt-Lau?
Bilia t»w*i to order
beid unto il e La I a» i ghtly a» a mori-
gag* tu irai e-ivle ami thè game la-
Yard* at th* Milt, 8 mile* East
Co* < k F- um k
:
All*ii y. < 're.
calie i«»t io-lori w.lli thè uuuauai 1
of Scio and in Scio.
r«»u't uf a virtory agun*t Scio.
-. . II. SHOl’E, ' -r Agent at
The game wa* » viung and *naj.pv Scio, fur price*.
Ir. m -lari lo tiui»li.
l .ialiy errore
ma I» un ta.ih -idi— I. 11.ir» l,eiiig ai- ut
VETERINARIAN
■ »*. in timi « duino.
The gerì-tei
Olfh e Alitati) Manie*. IV lb I'inti.< m
}
verdh'l w .«• lliwl thè game wa» tirai-
ALBANY. uKMitlN
i las* Mi>d umì I ttorll» iH^it jf.
CARSON A CO
Proai.
>.<ii v « vi.sb’r»ni'lr UHU- y in »mall
w. a
T. J VUXK i BH,
h I»
< batigfv t
bill
th»*
4 4 -I« » I
|*f IM.<|*«I>1
««>4fi» I *’ Ihrjt in
, lhar have not S('h),
-
-
CltKGON
k»M fditli in th«*ir Irani
All kinds <>f Frt'ith Monts.
Cnip'rr», M ai h
I and Ho|x*. <iatr
Sausages, Fifh. etc., con
nboiit
SCIO • • •
stantly on hji»»d.
Surgeon
Physician
Linn County Abstract Co.
W
Attorneys-at-Luio
TRAPPIST FATHER S MILL
Attorney-at-Laic
MO
LUMBER CDMPANY
FARMERS MEAT MARKET
The Scio Steile Bank
Ih.ae 3 gelt itti I »a i k llatf M |t‘l e!i. *•
bi -I-
I a * iitHtle it» rurr* nt » 1» *.
nie) dritti* »••urd “it pr livtpul »I •••
Accordinc to the Minneapolis Journal
1 light t market price paid
Nebraska 1« <*«ti nf u lawyer who will
for Beef, .Mutton. Veal and Pork
take r«»< * of but one kind - litigation
against railroad«. This lawyer's name
Our purpose is to conduct a
is Jiwaie Gandy, and he lives
at
first-class
meat market.
Broken Bow. Mr. Gandy la well fixed
to far aa thia worl I’a gw»la are concern-
• I, ui ! lie de: r it t in h ral battle with
railroad corporation*, preferring the .
Burlington.
Th* Tribune tell* the;
atory in thia way: "Gandy own«! a
Will do well to call ami rce me I e
large •ectiun of the country in wcatern
Nebraska.
The Burlington railroad fore purchasing Hame.*« or anything
war ted a right of way through the cl-e |n*rtainmg to the use of the horse,
land. Grandy donated the land on con
elaowhero.
dition that he should have a |«aa over
I have opened a fimt !» ■■> Harn« *
the diviaion a* long aa he lived. The
railroad furnished th«- po*» for «everal Manufactury in Scio, and I intend to
y ears. Then came a change of manage
ment and Gandy’s fwiss was cut off.
Gandy took hi* caae to several lawyers,
but found that each of them waa re
tained by the railroad and none would
take hi* com *. 'I’ll study law and tight
my own care,’ aaid Gandy- In time he
was admitted to the Imr. Hi* first an
nounce i.ent read: 'I will take all right-
n»M case* npamat a ra Iroad and I w ill
guarantee to win. If I loae your ease
I will pay the cunta. If I win your
case yuu pay me a ¡«art of the coat*. ”
For aixteon years Gandy hna been buay
fighting the raiiruada, ami capecisUy
the Burlington, il«- won't take a cate
unlena he i* convinced th«* plaintiff has
a gixwl chance of winning, and he paya
all the cunta, jui*t aa h:a advertiaement
(■«uailj hl* let unes to a. r. pI
any fee for his »ervices.
He ia in
dependently
wealthy
and
aimvly'
tight* U-cauae
he
luvea it and
also to’get even* with a railroad fur
•dirt' done him.”
I be i*M -I l’l Iff in r
1 1
la li I I»* Lil
I* at
Pap’s Goffe? House
at We«*i m>a oí I1 e Murti*«»n Alltel
bl idgr.
eilAULEs I. MAHER
to Kilter Hr»«* I
I IMPKik hilt
!v»tb I’h»'lie* s|
ki|T I •* h rUl«i
HOTEL ROYAL
make just such work as will suit you.
I use only the best oak-tanned leather j
(Formerly KoYAl. K» FA f K A
T)
Ol’I.N I>AY AM» »SIGHT
and my workmanship ia *ubj«-ct to your
O« |ii*f Io * be m > lion • f the » ily t •»* t d
inspection.
My price» are aa low a*
good material and honest workmanship! cl<*iii£ all r*-»t«4o*a *• n* 12 <»'< I < « t*.i»l-
Itttfhl, lltf tlbiVt’ I’ll h/f W * U «tale lift ’
I bv«*«ry.
will allow.
Come and see rne, and I am sure
I
that I can suit you.
U ILLI ni\ HE \l: I A MILl.r K.
Alliauv
W. W. WILLIAMS
...
(Irtg*»ri
DR. J, M0\ FOO
Harr«««, B*ddl*s,ahi;a,bobsa,Etc
An experienced compounder < f
SCIO. OREGON.
Criine.se Medicines
SANII a M FARM
Successor t > the late Hong Wo
Torur, uf Albany, Oregon, is now
F> r Sale—Two ton» of No. 1 Hay, | prepared to furnish Cbint ae it.et*
Vetch aid< tala . I- •••• at fit. |*r ton
icines to all. The undersig!m
Three hui.dr*d g* Ion* >*l < ■■ - -el* rr h * I reccommends him and guaran
tees satisfaction.
Call or write
after tin* ßr*t of June.
Four hundred gallon* of Strawtwrrie* ¡ him at 117 West Second Strei t.
Albany, Oregon. M. W estfall
after tlie tenth of June.
Tua Sm—v I «ear ••1*1 half Belgian
One tliouuami gattona of la ganberrie*
|ior«e Fir »ale. dark l»»v *n color, atar hi *
('■r-bwa-l aid aid weigh I'M)i pound*, in *ea on. All who want torri*», c* m*.
ile i* an everptiouallv i-rrlecl animal,
Th a** don't bring v >ur dog*.
I* tirok *n to wi rk d< uld* 01 *ingl*. In
S. W. G«iw»
quire of ttie i w m-r mi the Henry C.
Miller farm - r at the '» vti » w sawei
lithe*.
F. >TV*<iiB.
Hut»« rd* fur I he * asti »»« Naw».
!
Photo».
< irt tl>* l«*-t w li- u you ar- g*ttov
i nd
grt llirni at J li. Cranio.d*»
-Hullo, ■ .>rn*r »toi,,I ai d I i >i>
u «
Alb-ny, Orgguii.