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Tlie nature of hie occupation mains
the Isrmsr a i-stienl man, ami breause
of hit petienc* lie is a conae-vali«« ele
ment in business and in government,
lie sows his seel in th* Spring and
awaits th* coming of Autumn for his
harvest. II be is a atockraiaer he waits
several sraw-na for Ins returns, and if n
fruitgrower years must !-*•• I«fore he
receive* the rewar I <>f his labor.
Ill*
is an occupation in which the right-hour
nine-hour ami the trii-hour day are un
known so far as hi* own work i* com
cerned. His compensation is more un
certain til m wm-l mi l weather, for even
though a bountiful harvest may result
from favorable natural condition*, the
market m*v fail him and leave him
p irvr for having prtslucvd a crop.
I i.o .gh drought i II ■ I or m.< I p*>l
uni l.-a>e min III lli.ir wake, the farm
er forget, ma disappointment ami iheer-
f ii. it .iml io •)« : .. - -." « a»-,« o. t < ■■ t .
lowing seaeoii to wait one* more th.
linear vain result.
Thong!, the reward for any one sea-
sou'* labor is in doubt until rars ived,
yet as the year* come ami go th- farm
er's occupation I* a pivtitulde one.
Profit* are comparatively small, it I*
true, and very ftc-pu- tly arc represent
ed by an Increased value of prvj-erly
rather than caali, which turn of other
occupations think of * profile
From
tin* it follows that t «• farmer it usually
a man of autli< «nt «--aitli to make him
a responsible cilia, -u in butli Ina public
and Ins private r< lattona. His contract*
can l>e eiilot<-ed and l>* cannot raedy
run away it lie baa violated the law of
the land, it Iw.utiie* an element of his
nature to live up to Ins agreements aud
Io olier the Ians which be, a* a cilia*»,
ba* liei|«d to make
He ecpevl* IO carnail that lie ge's,
but rap. rivrn- has taught him that he
cannot always grt all that he earns
He liecoiii** ai u*t< med to what »erm*
injustice, ami do. a not give up in de
spair when adversity Ixlalls, nor does
lie hastily r-s- rt to violence to right tlie
wrong* hv hat -uttered.
But |-er-*v«-t-
sue* is one of his strongly developed
characlsristic* a- d when he undertake*
a task or deuiamis a redress of griev-
an«-*» lie can lie counted upon to persist
in ills «.-Roils until »uc was ha* liven at
tamed.
II* i* ti--i vacillating m hi*
idea* of busiu -"*
method*,
moral
principles or | ubllc | oln ms 5 el the
nature of hi* work give, him plenty of
time to think ami hr is very often a
leader in reform*.
Il rvl rm* do not
come as rapidly as he dean ■», lie does
no. give way to passion and resort to
the method* of ths mob, but p.itieutiy
prepare* tu try again where lie at first
did Hut succeed.
Being a property-'
owner, hr is a respecter of pr<>|«rtv
right*, but is not by reason there- -I a
defender of wrongs pc-rpetratrd in th.
name <>l property right*. Hi* dealing*
with nature teach him to la* honest,
ir-lustriuu*, frugal, (-alienl ami perse
vering, ami these arc among ins many
worthy qualities.—Sunday Oregonian.
tyro in politic* that Mr. Bryan can be BI.W AKI. OF DtJIXTDL III M.S
nominated without the support of
either New York or New Jersey. The
anti-Bryan manager* have hail an un.
expected backset. It to hard enough
Tei.photi*. Exchange Nu. Il
to elect delegates opfioeed to Bryan,
hut to have tra m apparently elected
and then discover that they were not
eatherford
wyatt
elected at all is maddening. Thia ia
what haa happened in Florula Florida
ia entitled to ten delegates. An open
Z. H. RIDO, Manager.
primary was held, and although no
t>Hic* in Bl uni I m rg Block
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question of presidential preferences
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waa raised, it was announced that eight
of the delegates were optsMed to Bryan
H. MONTANTE
and were classed for Judge Gray, while
two were for Bryan. The vote at the
primary was canvaaaed last week,
when it waa discovered that only four
Notary Public aixl Sollcito
All
■ of I’atenls and I'eiision*
delegate« had liven elected, and that
these were for Bryan
Six de! gat«»
Office, 232 We»t 2i<d. st Allwny, Ore.
will have to I m - chosen at a »--< ou-l pr i
mary.
The Bryan men will lie on the
C. BRYANT
alert thi" time ami will fight for every
del.: at.-
The loss of the»«- eight deic
Bills sawed to
gat«-« rctlucra the number of votes in
structed or claimed for Gray from
Vare* at thè Miti, 8 miles East
Cllsick llllH K
Albany, Ore.
thirty-one to twenty thr.-v. The action
of Scio an* In Selo.
of th«- West Virginia and New Hamp
far- '■«• ii suol i. our Agent ■t
shire state conventions were serious Sem, for prices.
blows to the candidacy of Governor
Johnson.
The Johnson managers ei-
VETERINARIAN
peeked that both these states would re
Ortue Albany Etables. B th I’bones
fuse to instruct and that anti Bryan
ALBANY. OREGON
delegates would le elected.”
CAR -ON A CO. Prona.
Physicians Surgeoi
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Attorneys-at-Lau?
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TRÄPPIST FATHER S MILL
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Attorneq-ut-Lmr
W. F. JONES
FARMERS MEAT MARKET
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(HEGON
SCIO.
a a
Hickory Bark t'.-ugl. Remr.lv, mad.
I.y th» Hickory llark R.-udy O»., of
‘•sl.-m, Ore . guaranteed to lie purr,
gua-anteed to cure your cold or imuiev
refunded. < >iiaraut<-ed to make a friend
of you. For sale by F. C. I’.’.-ry, Scio,
Ore., and first-« l,<-» dealer* «very» I,.-re
Notice Io the I’ublk.
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lot RIST FARIS.
Our puroose is to conduct a
first-class meat market
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IARMERS and HORSEMEN
at West end of the Morrison Strivi
bridge.
CHARLES J. MAHER
Will do well to rail and see me be-
fore purchasing Harneaa or anything
(bucceaaor to Riner Br<<*.>
iTtoruih n it
elsewhere.
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1 have opened a first class Hirnro Buih I’huiw»« Ml
Manufa tury in Scio, and
HOTEL ROYAL
I intend to
make ju t such work as will suit you.
i Formerly ROYAL RESTATE \N I
I use only the beet oak tannod leather
OBEN DAY AND NIGHT
and my wot manahip is subject to your
Owing to «hr action of thr city council
inspection.
My prices are as low as
ch»ing all r<-»tanrant* at 12o’cl><k mi<l-
good material an 1 honewt workmanship , mght. tli* ala-vr cliangr waa mads nrc-
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will allow.
W. W. WILLIAMS
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The Scio State B k
else ¡»’rtaining to the use of the horse,
Al-.ut June I, th . bcm Milling On.,
will close down for repairs tu mill and
Hume, lor a |w*rmd of two weeks or
mor*. AH who desire «Lopping done
will p.easc take du* notice ami be
governed accordi ngly.
C. A W.wxaa,
Manager.
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f*-r Highest market price paid
for Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork
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All kinds of Frosh Meats,
Sausages. Firh. etc., con-
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HIMBER »NÌ
tome anil see ti.c, and I am sure
West S. io, Ore. to t'hicae-., III.,
that I can suit you.
and return
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West Scio, Ore , to St Louis,
Mo,, and return........... . .............. 711.75
M eal -w-m, Ore , to bi. I’aul or
Mii>nr«|M>lH and return.............
liarnos, Stddlas, Whips, Ro bsa,Et
rt .-»t b.-l i, Or« , loOmaha, Neb.
and return............. . ........................ KI 24
SCIO, OREGON.
West Scio, Ore., t<> St. Joseph ,
<V( 25
Mo., and return ....... ..
W eat Scio. Ore., to Kansas City,
SAM I AM I AR M
Mo., and return ............................ «3 75
Sale «late« Mav 1H—June 5-d-IH-Jll
Th* New York Herald after what it
F ot Sals—Two tona of No. 1 Hay,
call* "unbiased investigation" admits July 8-7-22-2:1-August 8-7-2l-22-ll<(»*.
Voteli and Oats; h«me at *12 |«r lon
UNIT*
that Mr. Bryan,s nomination at Denver
Tliree liundred gallona <d < u».«ehertu-»
Ten day* on g-.ing trip, but journey
is now aASured.
The Herald aaya:
"The Herald in its table of probabili nev-i not commem-e un data of sale, it after lite tirsi of Jone.
Four blind red gallona of btraw barrir*
ties continues to ¡.lace New York where only Iwmg necessary lor («aaengers to
it was scheduled last week, as not in reach destination within ten days from alter thè lenth of Junr.
One thvusand gallona ■>! Ix.gaidierriea
structed or classified.
The Herald date of sale.
Final return limit ninety day* from in era un. All who sant Iwrries, come.
Iwdicvea that the delegation from New
Phase don't bring your doga.
York will vote for Mr. Bryan. But the data of sal*.
b. W. Gaia ss.
T. J. Disses,
atrength of the Nebraakan is growing
Agent,
so rapidly from week to week that it
West Scio
Subtcrib* lor The f axtum New*.
now must be evident to the veriest
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WILLIAMS, IIElRT A MILLER.
Altan*
Oregon
DR. I. MOM FOO
Ail experienced cornj>ounder of
Cnincse Medicine.1
Succcftaor to the late Honp W o
Tong, of Albany, Oregon, is now
, preiutretl to furnish Chinese med
icines to all. The undersigned
reccommends him anti guaran
tees satisfaction.
Call or write
him at 117 West Second Street.
Albany, Oregon. M. W estfall
Photos.
t.et thè lievi when you are getting
rnd get them at J. <>. Crawlord'*
Rodio, corner second and Lyon street*.
Albany, Oregon.