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Politicali!) Independent
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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
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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
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11 f .•■ ; I ■
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xyf . i / a ’. st
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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.
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1«
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«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
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SUMMER DRESS GOODS \
HIBLER &. GILL COMPANY
Linn County Abstract Co.