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» • (the kantiani Mcu Politicali!) Independent ••r.-ÿ.in, «• • h -' - ih I F«it«*r*.| «I thr g.. m >(.>tn««■ «l mail iiiallvr. IIV I 1*11 »• ANI» I'»«<>!»» I » Hl I«**• Ki in I« »>* KA I I Of«» v»*nr In pi <| v * w »‘ <)t»•» % r • r. it’ •• ♦»*I I v«- ir O h * year, al « me I *»f 2 v »t- O hc v«ntr al »*nU <»i 1 A« i»r< f»t< monili« tn a*l*•*«»•»’ Three mollili« In adI ance Hmgla v«»py il» wrap|»er .. A I »V : II I |M| Vi i agof seen the promise« made at that Prices of Wood Sawing • time, unkept. Can we place any more confidence W« thr iuit!»rs:irt«c*i w«»Mf »awcr» uf in Mr. Taft and his |«»rty. than we placed in Mr. Srto, har« nuitually agrv«*<t u|«on lh«< followtag. »eh«H|j|e of jirire« für aawing liiwwvelt ami h** t>:irty. w««.«l f*»r th«. •«•a*«H« o« l‘««*_ < o«n|«i««’ As a matter of fact we can exp-et Lut slight if aur pTR<:> «Ith thcalc at Kujfrnc. Cor- ’ my nvMlification of our pr«-s«mt taritr law» by the valli« or Alt«any and >< mi will find tnat «Mir « haryv« arr the «ame, «utwtantiall) presiuit party in |«»wer. Ils policy of ’ ls-t well aa In U»<«w- eitle«. i enough alone” is apt to continue its policy to the OÜK PRIt ES <*!•* end. Our only l>o|«e to have the era of sp«*cia! 1 All kind« of «fdlt «Ohd, I rut All k«i«U of »phl w«Mj«i 2 culA ¡privilege ami s|»‘<usl favoritism abolished is a All kinda of »j4:t «<M«d ■! Cüta -hange of political managers. W ith the election Gruboak, all ruund. I cut •f Mr. Bryan ami a Demo ratic majority of the <irul»«ak. all n<ur»i, 2 cuta t>rut«oa<. all mund. ■! cuta National House cf Ib'presentativps, we know that Pole «uud, or vki t>*ania. |«er bour, * L» in cfTort at tanfi n-vis.on wifi I m - made by t ie ('•.le wtxtd, when mnvetilent 'irst sc sion of th«* newly elected congr -s. Wtt i to meaaurr, •h«* election of Mr. Taft ami a Republican nm-’ The alMtve ia the i.rtrca » hen » «• f'ir»»t*h all thc help. If vuu furmoh th«- ;r«'*s, we are apt to have a rem'tition of th" tanlf h<-lp, thr prtrv of ihc «am« will Lc dc frotn «wir chargea. legialation «if th«« i«a*t four jmars. \ot.’rs the II W m. A 14 m 41 I natter is up to you. If you want revision, voi" W. <«. M« !h»nald Ï I ■ Wonhawyrr* Sbelton Hfoa. for the candidates who are sure to m »ke an effort ■ 11.". :«i •! I r<-. i.sioli. l< A I I ‘ Catti »4 ll»4f»k* O' »»bittitirv mille«**, |u*r Ht»r F' < t •*»»• le** I t»«*«l<lh>|f «'«•nifnnfil•*. |i > r line ... .. ........................ 0 I ............... I/ mm I *<lvrrti*»ntf. f***^ bi»** f**r |w»n«« I >i»«»nth, «me mliimn * wie IbaplaV ad«, 2 rhaiHp* |*r B ia*r in«*h ,, o |*r I <«i< >h 'I I’. nrl»< •». i |M’f 111111»• h tin»«» f«»r utivt-f I i«i»« i «»**!«• »-ft a|»|*liralit>w » 11 f .•■ ; I ■ ■ ’ ; . I ' - xyf . i / a ’. st « I for < the » ■ I H. 8 Johnaun •d in |«ower, revision may <• •<■.ir; but taritr bem*- K'irusnr«' not apt to lose more li au n part of th«- rihule they demand fn»m tue American cons im- er. ovekwhi . r Buy your SUIT ; Shoes and Hat ¡j ¡ t at FARMERS and HORSEMEN Will do well to rail ami •«•• mr br for* f.-irchai'iiijr Harn«« or anythin* el*«? pertaining to the use ot the hum*, •lap where. I have ofM’iMid a firat ria»« Hameaa Mnnufaclury in Selo, ami i intend to make junt such work an will cult von. I >-«< only th«- beat oak-tannmi leather ïWesely &, Cain’sj We carrv a large line of LADIES’ AND (iENT.S’ 1 Th’MSHINGS 5 HERE IS NOT A 1)01’BT but what a vant majority <«f the Am«-rican peoi>lw favor the ami my work inannhip u> aubjvct to y. ur PRICES GUARANTEED LOWER THAN AN* jj election of United Stat> * by a <lir«i t inapertion. My pm < » are .»« low aa C,hV H7 I EIM / /// .V. 1' iZÏ* SC/• J vote of the people. State aft«-r «tale through i ' ihh ! material ami honcat workmanahip will allow. legislative joint resolution* lias importuned con- 0 NE OF THE LEADING feature» of the js < ‘<ime and see me, >" ! I am tnirr litical campaign of four years neo was th« iress to Mubmil an am«'iid«nent to the Federal that 1 ran null you. r so demnnd for tariff revision Then as now 'onalitution to the state* for their adoption, i«tM»:«-r«.»««, »»P P ICfKtt«* The were the tariff l«eneficiari« s who -e [Militical alogai hat th»* p«Mipl<- could I'hM't the s»*natorH. J I llirner, W. E. füll, Par*I i » i * T, W, I Gill xuieded to W. W. WILLIAMS Well enough alone,” and the grvn I National house of Ri-pres«-nUitives has accci* WIIM J. A. Ililyeil J. It Hurner, >ua*TiB¥. < \ Harner p. o|.ir l.i-.t of fh • aaa, S*d41 •«, «hl>a, I*baa,tl< < . A. W artier. masse cs of the jteople who demand that the taril the expressed wishes <»f the when under control of either ¡«»litiCH ' ■ imes and. Reptibiican'cam ■ ...... SCIO. OREGON. paign orators and candidates for congress promis party; yet th«1 measur«' ha- al-'-a.' b'-en turned ed H'vision. Pn'sident Roosevelt in his publi down by the -«■luite our American House of utf«•ninc«s gave the |>e«>ple to til'd«-! land that hi- i. mis. 5 e The people have oft««n be«'H humiliated through it th;« hi -«- «ould i'«' ex«-it«-d li.'.'.aiil' r«.«« i.imz'ii- CARSON A CO ., Prop«. Having their legislatures il«-l«au- ' 1 -d and tied ip. the tariff schedules, as Well. : uivc seen their legislatures Knight up like beeves -* Four sessitm of congress l ave transpired sine« ckegon tl e close of tha» chmpaign and without the slight for the shamble»; have seen laws enacte«| injuri seit >, es to the state, and men np|s»in<e»I to office who est effort, bv tf at I mh I v 'I o it nke good to the |ieopl< All kinds of Frosh Meats, the promises of tariff revison made in the cam- were wholly unfit all due to t he elec .ion of aen*-. Sausages, Eoli. etc., con stantly on hand. paitrn. We were told four yeurs ago that th« t >rs bv Ix'gislatures It is no wonder, then, that 1 itates have resorted to div« > f!« ami sundry make tariff should h«- r«'vi <«'d hut that its friend* shou'd T W*» «1«» a General ( «»•»«»»»» Mtlltnn, IG»*ir»*»* «dP Flour «anti shift*. in their endeavors to cure this evil. They Highest market price paid <l> the revising. In the opening of another pres I or* Sol*». Wheat Dutighl »nd t.M< Kar»tl«*«l for I our X* We» *re in iK» > i»l<4 for Butinetta and Will dential campaign we are confronted with th« '■enow that if the |xx»ple should elect such creatures for Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork. Treat You KijjKt same argument the same proinis« s of revi i->n bj is the Platts, the Ib Pcws. or th«' Gugenheims. vould never disgrace the chamlier in which the ■ Our pomose is to conduct n the friends of the protective system. Can w« truHt those who have d«*ceived us with fal*< voices of Welmter. Clay, Calhoun. Sumner. Blaine. first-class meat market. promises again, with the «'xp'S'iation of fulltiH- Douglas ami other eminant orators ami statesmen ! i J I . CALAI \N mint? Can we expect then«-friends of the pm have bix'ii heard, ami whos«* councils have control-, H M M. KNKill I tis'tive syytem to In- more trustworthy in th« ed the destiny of the Nation. On md The peoph* would never send such misfit members to th«- future than they have Iwen in the past.’ Ml Let us so«»! Who are the friends of the protect highest legislative body of the Nation, as legis ive system? Directly, those who are hem ti- i tri< latures have sent. UAI.AVAS & MikMIlllT, Proprietor!» The jieople of so many diff»*rei t states have go of the system. Indirectly, those congressmen un< Manul.n turt >ftcn e.xpr»'s-ic<l themselveiTin favor of this nation* other public officials whose official preferment i> Hacks comic:t tritìi all trains both at Ail hind* of Rough and Drt»»ed largely due to th«' influence of the direct friend* il reform, that for a jiolitical party in national Lumbar ntC1’*1«ry for building* Bill* *3wad to order West Scio and Munkcrs. •>f the system. These are the “friends” who an c invention to r«'fuse to emlors»« the measure so overwhelmningly as was done at Chicago recently, Yard* at the Mill, 8 reasonable to suppose mllaa Ea»t ' to du the revising. Is it ! Our riqs arc first-class and our horses of Scio and in Scio. tnat tne*«> “friends”.of the svstem Uiil revig" dol s »erne suicidal. The Republican party leaders an*, rcr • ♦ h simri our Ac «•nt ai lars out of the r own |iock«‘Ls? 1 hat ii just w hat a certainly, not in touch with the sentiment of the S* h>, fur prie«*. I good drioers. Prices reasonable. nduction of the tariff ached il«'.s would do. It is people on this subject. In Orcg«»n. our ¡ate elect W l<av. jil-l • ••••l««M a n. a III** «•' rank folly to sup|xise that th« se fri"n«ls the liene- ion has demonstrated that a majority of the Re Wall l'a|<rr Ilia* bita-rl •!< riytt» Coin« publican party ami all of the Democrat* are in j fleiariea of protection will ever revis«* tne sched «n-l * « w b it ar ha»» I m * i -.««- you bu» favor of this reform ami. doubtless, a majority of nil's in a way which will decngise their profits. ri ••ulivi.- t lia* Htwly *jp I rjir; the voters of most of the stales would express ‘ Hence, a revision which amounts tn anything which will relieve the gr«-a( Issly of American con themselves in like manner, should opportunity \ sill Mil I S SAI.I.. sumers from extortion, must come from the serve. I m tiib ctaiviT ct«VMT or vs* «TAfli <«r The Republican leaders, evidently, think that it •■HOOK. enemies of the system ♦he people whom it Ttl« Ort* »TV OF! IMM. Krank Kiernan, I’lamiiff, is not necessary to consult the w ishes of the rank injures. We must elect a congn'ss which is not I W(‘ art* now reati • v to show • you V«, under the domination of the beneficiaries <>1 tin i *d file of their |«arty in the en'ction of a platforml .Litt»«*« B summ«, I -Iniit. A majority of nearly nine to one. | Kv virili«* «4 «li Et<K*nti<»n ad *I < >r4ri the nicest limi most select 1 me of iniquitions system, if we expect anv satisfactory of principles. *»i ''«!•• In ine «lirt*ct«**|, h *» ii « n | «*nl ♦•( th« pronounced against the ek»ction of U. S. senators 1 I « |r« it tl < 'iilH, «*i the * I < )rvg«iii, | to the consunv'Ts revision to be i-lf«-ct«'<l. Summer 1 Fress (ìootls we imvc c\'<“r Will Limi, in the «***e «*t . 11 h»r the County In addition to the election of a revision congress by th»' iH-ople at th»' Chicago ronvenlion. V- Frank Kiernan, |»liuutifl %• Jaiiie« H carried, snuli as hotted Sw iss ()i <r;in- which would revist«. it is most im|«irtant that a this action suit the Repuldican voter* generally?1 -b’Äruw. *hr(eii.|iit»:*, I will «»«• Küi<trd*y, ¿»th «I nv •*( Jtlly, Bi**, at ihr h«»u* • ~ /1 1 chief executive I«- s<'l«s-t«,d who is in hearty accord Will it suit th»> Statement No. 1 Republica*** or the 4 I ti’cl’H k P» 'I . at ili«» tr«»nl «tour »4 dies, I ‘ ¡it i ii S\\ iss French G j ng ’ liii ins, Oregon? The N ews is well aware that there are with revision smitimen’. Assuming that William ihr C’uri ht ABtany, Orrjfitti. «eit y <1 |itlblir MU ll«»n h> ihr highrM bi«l«lrr za J. Bryan will lx* the Denver nominee, we know men. so blindly partisan that they will vote their (t»r Checked Dimities, Lucerne Tissue, « *»h in ti «tel, the r«»M| |*r<«|«rrtv party ticket right or wrong. They seem to care that h«' is in full and complete sympathy with «* ritM-sl in « mi »I b. *«’culi«»i» Mini Order t>i i' 4« l«»ll<>w*. ta» Wil: Pois Dcsoie, French B.itist Soisette genuine tariff reform. He has pre>tche<l against very little for what a candidate stands for, or ■Mit», Fhr S»uih wrat Quarter «»( SrcU»>i» * hat he ndvoCatcs. so that he wears their jsilitical »> the tariff trusts Kith in and out of season so con » in T««witi*hip 10 bvuth «•( K^iig« I Shmnlira\s, Lawns, Percales and ol Ihr U iliaitirllr Mvridi«i«. il» tinuously anti for so many years that both his party badge, he is good enouvh for them and gets I Ltuo ('«unity, < *i«ni‘ ü. friends and enemies know that his |M»sitloii on all their votes. Thank Goisiness. there are but few H* k | mlg w ill l»r tna<lv t» « m I i «( v • other Novelties. Don't fail to sec iridili« ut » « - nd I » .»•♦ t< wit: A j’idtf questions pertaining to trusts, the tariff and the such men in Oregon and their numlier is rapidly i inrnl l«»r I‘I« iii » i itf l«»r Ihr ««in» «»( |-’»2M «•» our line before buying as it will save interests in general, is umquivicable. Tile |»cople diminishing. This one act of theChicago conven with ioterrat thrreon al ihr rntr «»( |o |n»r reni. |*rt anntiin I «*n Ilie -Ith. «la » are absolutely sure of the policy he would pursue tion, ought to defeat the Republican party, next yon money. Prices to suit all. I Augu«t, atn«HHiluw in all I«* lb< on these questions, should he Iw elected. But fall. um i»l |l 152 Oh -an«l thr further «un» 1 aiiomrv'a fr»* mid ârrrwiny Modem political platforms, as a rule, do not I <»l what shall we expect if Mr. Taft shall Is- the win- ' « *»wi«, th«* «Mid real |*r«*|M*rtv ledug «ul»» I They do not seem to I j«a*i h» ir«lrii»|»ti‘»ii antHniing lu law n«*r? /\t the present time Mr. Taft favors tariff amount to a great deal. l*aied tiri« l »lh. »lay of June. A. I>. Mild not hoi« for h ave much influence over a party ’s acts after elec revision by its friends. lie co__ ______ ,____ Itam. Dealer« In Ganaral Manhandlia tion. They .«»'em to be made t • ovt in on. and not election should he assume a |-<>sition favorable to !>. H. Ntiiilh. Sheriff <4 Ltnn loiinty, <>r«von. , a rule of action after the party is in. This latest maintaining th«- present tariff scluslules. Hence, SCIO, OREGON his pres**nt fiosition on this subject may Iw con Republican effort, however, doe* n<»t seem to lie Administrator** vnle <>t Heal I Mate exactly of the “ get in ” class. It ought to be a sidered as highly satisfactory to the tariff liene ;-jvr-j'Lïïj'ïr<T N«»ttrr i«« herrhv giv<*n ll»at the un«ler* ficinries. But let us go kick something more than case of “g«'t out.” **<nnl Kdi»»»iH*tiai«»r •»< th«* r otate >»f | Mr. Taft had load enough to carry without hav-| a year ago ami see w hat his tariff ideas were then. G»*«»rffr Clinaiir J**l»n»l«»n. <h*wa«r«l, NoCkd «»f ’nnoifitment of This was before he w as at all certain that he would ing this act of idiocy thrust upon him. He will l will, lit |*Ut «11« l»> r of an unlrr ol Ihr Administrator. tn. wari ; or ih . iixtivi : titles I '.»«inti C«»urt I .mi» C unly, < »n fpm, act wisely if. in his letter of acceptanc»* he repudi be selected as the Republican standard bearer. diiK made ami rnlrrr I «»I m*i»r«l in thr t* Itetelo itnei that nn the ll«»r «n AlMlnm of TIU* prrt>«n«l »•ftiee llie clerk «4 ihr Coiiiitv < ««»iri HHli. «lay of «lm«e, A. I» , | mih . !| m > In his Memphis. Tenn., speech, just before he ates al h'i»st thi- feature of his party action. ►>> I1M 1« >r «Alti «•■uni », nulli« - hlli «la«of Jm» t olir ty < ’ ««tiri <>( I ìnn t'mmty, tlrrfon, Could the »pH'stion of the election of I'. S. sena I I1MH, al Ih* l»»>r •>( l P. 'I • •*11 al | ni» ; «Inly «p|«oint«M ili* iin<lrraien««Ì, a«lnnn- started on his round the-worhl tour, he suited in WiMa li<H«tl*l- substance that he was a “stand jiatter;” that tors hy the j»e»*ple K1 left to th»« voice of the peo I Ir au«'ti««n at Hir front «I «•»<•( ih»- Clan, latrator "I tlw» «tal* Mill in thet-lt» ol S hi , Orrgim, all ■ low. .Im an«l liatinn qn«l,ti<i| a« some time in the distant future the tariff would ple to-day. then» is not the least doubt but what 1 in* •I tl>e toUowin* dr««-ril'e.l r«»l r«t«lr o*|«iio-«l hr law. all | m *!«« ih « hsTiit, "Whom I«» ail: *-laiin« NtfHinwl «ai<l ewtatr are hereby require revision, but th«* revision should Iw mad«* it wotilil win out by a large majnrity. Ofitw reni prop*»«» ,on lotrn.t lo pun h««> o„r 3 ai>«l j itoHtied lo |»re*ent tlirm, - with r pr*»|wr N«»« 2 ami 3 in Bl*wli r - or M^pi ,« «rrw-ii, ,m by its friends. His sj»eech at that time was, prob the Gods would destrov they first make mad.” fra« |«.t* r,p,rl lH>n I Lot« I ami 2 in Hl'«-k N». in ««>•»« !•••«• «Ita« ti«->l «• by law rr«|Uir«-4, •In«, mrlrln, lh, i,,wrt| ol ably, his true position; being uninfluenced, to any This negative action of th»' convention at Chicago, WlM*l*r'a A<l«il«lon I > ll«v tn« n ol Svio, I N» the underpin' ed a« hi« rv Mence near -n«r R«<«t.l,.he4 In Im. 'S’!«». I.inn emnty, Orrtf*»n, H I*'. |> G>anl», llrrfin. considerable degree by his aspirations to the presi will make thousamls of independent thinking Re l.inn Z. H. Rl l»l>, Mnnsgrr. Tarma •>( «al*. «**«1« i'« han<l on «lay «>f \o I. within ail month« fe*»u the date • *f the rtrwt ptiMirat'«tn of thia mitire, to- ' -mcr nwwr Thlr.| «n.l Rrtwlnl'iln st». dency. Can we have r«-as m to Iwlieve that he publicans mail. They may not. aa individuals, be •al,. a it, Jun* 21*1 h , IlWWI Hat«»l lh«a 3ht«. «la»- <»l Ma», HW. and many of his partv gongressmen are any more destroyed; but they an» very apt to K»come Fre«i I i««H|f» ||ow, Kii.kv SnatTOM. ALHANV. OSKHOM. destroyers ami administer a very much deserved A imiiitatrator favorable to revision than were l‘rvsident Roose AJimnintrator f<»r Ilia E«laieot G«n>r|fr Frana A. Turner. I »'brinile Jolinntoi«, «l<-«ra»»<i. Att< rney SuUcribv tur Ih. ì *« ti * m N*wa. velt and the Republican congressmen of fetir years discipline to their ¡«rty. FARMERS MEAT MARKET Scio Milliii(| Goii>paiM| SCIO ROLLER MILLS TRAPPIST FATHER S MILL LUMBER COMPANY Scio Livery and Feed Stables ------------ 3=^-==^^ SUMMER DRESS GOODS \ HIBLER &. GILL COMPANY Linn County Abstract Co.