BSiV- -» . Ni •' EV.- ♦ • k» * ■ «— ‘X * : <■ ‘,r • :v •*. * " • 9 * * • • . S' ' t • < * 4 » * •' * ;•>{*- » j-V' • * *•- V •’U-** ’ 1» .♦ « < •»pc/-- * ? 1 '. ■ '1-1 .» ’’ *2* "*■ ■ * ■ '■ ' »’■ •< ,T> * , ■ * < « J -r»' tl»r% ca»» !/•* did«*ltfr i f< •••» ur Fulton crowd in power uj-ain who will use! ymira the tenuta »»( tantag«* tl ry havea«murr*l »very mt-ann p«. obl»-. fair and unfair. U» dvf- at' Tim Nit» ì» imi to lav all the cl»'< tion of Cl amk-rlam and elect I’ulton, next I il««» biniti« u|a>n a krpublioo eonitr«*» « w inter. l«>r ma .'ting li««» la*» wimh l»a *• givm I« /Xs the N ews vi»-w< th<- matter, no letter pro-: ihr 11u«la atri ollarr o»f pulalr>u« r ft *|M4. si j f fx H« lr • » I’rrl'Ape il c. place Oregon m tin- Bryan firm h rate bad l*rrn in routrwl <»4 cun column, titan that course the Fulton ix-»ipl»-. l»uck- ¡fr»*-» elii»«wl uniiiteruplrdly ior \ra»» <■<1 by the National organization, is now pursuing. .»» ha*r i*su ihr Kv|-ubheaue. them There are thousand, of Republicans who are gr«-at-¡ tel pmilnlgr huotirg corporation ly displeased with the Chicago platform. Tt«ey < a « hi I*| ii »r euccmled m|»i«liy •• erU r» «|uir»- but little mor»* to cause them to reject both I hr#r r«»rUm»», e t»»« h n* e W »ti oh- dy «a aeli a» Ut lite ioliliv, b) "Little more.” They might n»«t have k-«-n pur- t hr »cry b- »t ¡niai talent evaibthh». e|«r«*tal préVilndgr ■luadcd t • vote for Mr. Bryan; but t«» Hi run over N«*r have eh •>! rough h - hm I in the wuy which is now Iwing at la«e tttttMi roe» t d by one COfigrn t IM*» h>»v«* b«ttm ll*<’ growtl* <4 tempted, will make them angry- They will do ««-ar» ol at <|v by Ihre* »hrrad fa- any tiling in or«ier to get even, fo place Oregon 1 - n iauyert and they i»rgrad’ialiy ■ ii t i.-' Br.au i .r o i < "• . r: > o. w i.ich •»♦cu» I th»’ roa« tn»eot **l tine « lare leg* this rule or ruin machine crowd can H- taught a idatioa ia» adroitly that many roBgr**»’ • h , noi)i e m»f »ntv iLrtn <1 I gnatly needed Ici-siin. Im- NEWS prishcla that 1 {»«4 rral-fr. at the lime, juet th* *»•*»!»■ this n»-«'|»n'Uil lattr November. Il is said to la- a dangerous pastime. a mild rtearti. to .-wap hur • • w iiil» w iti.i’iii..; a stream. Our n»r R« | nUliran r«-» grrwe í» MamaMr, Republican friends are getting into deep water hotteVrr« h'î it* rriumil Io r«*|«ral tt«r ititi ttliith «ri»' *hrhrni»g tl»e iru»ta. A change <»f riders is apt to be d astro is. alte kantiani Mcu Politichili) Independent- nfor**) al tt. til matter. t UI»»A V T. I >• HIT' *1’ li-• < i <; I it 'M« irtilr.n»k, HI i*'l !• >N HAI! Of»«» year iin i ....... .................. »1 ♦ >fH* « 4?, ut •*r«! 'if t■riiir ..................... 0 »•* v«’iir* at rifai •«( ? X ritira t. •> . <>»h' .»sii at *•1*1 til ’< yriam Mit monti in a«lvn»i‘i** . .•*»««.«• Tbiw mm iti i» In a*l\ 4H(** ... «..,4 ..... r«»»pym wrapper AI>V. HTKINf) KA I l inclmie th»* towns of Eugene, Albany lmlr|iend- •»nee, Salem. Portland and Scio. Horsemen will nn*< t in Albany August 7. for the purpose of ef­ fecting the organization. A racing c ivuit. i nclml- u ig tii»* aliove mentioned tow n*», is sure t»»!«* w»-ll p itroniz«Hl ami succeasful. While Scio is the smallest town mentioned, the well known enter prise a »id push of the citizens ami th«?ir l»«ve ol q> *« d cont»-sts will ma .«• Scio m»t the leaxt prolt- !able |»oint of the circuit. I*ndoubtodly th»* pri- |«rl V K t'Uhihaii Ihr >4 ti.r vl»«(ioti 1 We want IS Au« lo (TAISE Ol'T all of our Summer We fire! there is more noiwy ti.».le in m Uirut r-»ls at < oat or below coat at the end of a season, than in holding them over. Goods sold at about t price 10c Summer Ore*« f-ooda I ............. Of. ¡3% .23«, .03», St and 2fx- Summer Ureas << o - m I s 35 and 4Oe Summer I frees Goode 6r tjuhr«' Summer Vest ladies' Summer ............. Vest I Julies’ Summer Vast .. .... ............... I Adie«1 Summer (Inion Suits Ladara' Summer Union Suit« Mena' Summer Underwear 174 ... fl tt I jm I u • ' Preaa Slippers 2.25 Meta' Work Shoes 2 90 Mena* lire«« Pants Kegular price charge«) fur good« sold on time .».bet th. I., FAIR ia almuat her* and you can use some of these good». 4« Irr ot ihr lew» bed Iwwii demouetrated » «¡-n- CLOSES Sat 1 G’-*!* re^ardl'-aa of (*t)ST m.ia'hirvfMia t liar a hen the lari of Ihr r.| «.( ilttt.k. . ... n --id «»MllhtrV twrth*r»e. |w»r li !<• , , e , h <*r<».|rd *••«!'lì’á‘t|Hl»«,»4*, «•r line .. I »M il e«tv»-ri|*ini(. m r !itm |»êr I« <4 • |»t.p|gv »■!., 2 chgtig.. |«-r àiotiilì, ♦ r >« II t*«r indi ,, l*r»»f**»Mii»n tl ftard*. !1 inrh»**, I *»ng innr c<»tiIruct* for mlvertiaiHg made on »pi'li- atí ÜPÍNIS 5at. Ao« ir.!,*. tutu enactment < I al tarile, unir «hin Blame l*4«l ’atte id la« led b« iiiuoceiifly, inmteIire or the mahii'g Ueiy |*at hae, tin** |s«Httt»'«i «ul lovoiígi*’*» thiixou- thrx MM jl|»l mr, »h»h II T tt«>ul«l «I«» is I. .tv - 1'HWIIIIIT, W. I J. J.IUrn««, W. r. Gill, ««ill so. a SCIO ROLLER MILLS 1 Nt « i|«|*i y< -• I 1 I» Feed Sale. on t lour AS W «• 0 are Wheel In il.» Field Treat Y om and for + Flour and Eachangod Butin.«» and for VA ill Kight 9- I l>. M. McKNIGItT i I.I AI.AVVN Scio Livery and Feed Stables I LAI.AVAN & McKNIGHT, Proprietor# Hacks connect it ¡th all trains both at West Scio and Munkers. Our riq.s are first-class and our horses qood drioers. Prices reasonable. j CLEARING UP SALE All Summer Dress Goods going at 20 per cent, below regu lar price. Sale to continue fifteen days only Dealers In General Marchandlaa word« M«»r*llv a Senator Fulton l»v or any NOI ICI OI I IN Al. SHI 11.1. MLN |. mmns any «< thereof. I«» pur«tiM«ln tl a pl«*kr«l x míala thrir plrlg«*-« hr m tn It« all iiilriiis ai«d fMir|M>«aa « «»mmttling crima oí •iib.rtiaii«»ti «»Í purptry. I*mfor •urh cirrumstMCwa« t< cin tai be I* guilty «»! that rrimraa much a« hr « Im violate» the Bought l Fulton i» a drad «hi« k. |M>ltl»rallvt an far inrtnlirrs They 1»K I-.MIIFH UM. 1004. « W. -to a General Culla» Milling Bulino». Notice is hereby w ven that lliennder- »itrtivd I.»» tiltil tn the County Court of I .inn County, t he*n ted Tue-ulav, the Nth day of Nepira her, IWis. al the li< nr .if nioe o'iì.s k in the niorntng, as the tune for the hearing of ob)ectlona Ui ■aid final ac outtl an-l the aeltleiuenl w«Hihi Barne», ari.i-r. C. A DlU'ling AM ail «»Sih. rmfoav«»ra rl*r wliatt vrf, (Lr J. l< J. A. Bilyeu, •*L«»n,n for l tiit«*«l Stairs »rna* | mm pl«**« |»lr«lgr Í the**» lm«l, !•»!♦- lor» hut Ihry haxr plr»lg«i| thrir 'hat Î re» • mu», mie«i nui lane ami III' REPI BUCAN PARTÌ ........ U ■" ulir» Bul tl»a lr«»pte ai*4 < ther iti»er* is tí» snv the nr»- in quit»- a good siz<‘< «■«U ha«l »«»»4(01 »4 il** « mgrre» and . ■ • •• ' ■ ■ ' y i »- ■* »Mim I inact* iuer y ami aiiv ami ali by an mit ­ «41ori» I “ king loa erd* »eh rm, »*v«* th»« «tute orgntdzation. A* vi wed party i t i« I mrni «4 * ioak* "hdi railway fair sider, the status <»f th»- qnnrrcl is atomi as follows; i »a, Lavr pro»« o haul*. over Sonn- ¡g wh»»n .Mr. Cíiki» won ont L-ist sprin< !■ I , i h- i partv ia now appeal- for United tor Fulton ns th«» Republican cnt>«ii ii!ti.r III b» I- I» tallir’! Hl |«*Wrf < »»«»gfr** State ssenator, Mr. Fulton’s sntq>or*vrH were mort- ii Fair Asoociation ami the giving of the most sue- men tt im rrim-td to aid l‘rca»«h*nl :tT-, tiir-uid-sl. They said Mr <'.tkesecured the tw>m Icessful fair last year. Scio iwseitawt the soil, the |L.M-«4’velt I« Lni.rf al«u»il reformate »»I d i'tation through large niimto-rs of Democrats r»-gis- b -autiful hills ami vnlleys, splendid streams of hi ,» to Iw« re rlre led. Theee rame eon• grrvttiiieii aimmg eh *m Ihriv could m4 t ring ns Republics!!* and who afterwsr«! voted for living witl'ir, which ar»* n<'ces.-«ary and desirable lie loiiml thirty a I m * darr |»atfi*4ii .Mr. Cake at the primary election. In Fch-eting a ri <|Uisites fur the home; our splendid gnu**, Htait«'* » al I.’ state «-hairmnn, at the instance of ( amlida!< ami dairy farms, our magnificent forests, our un­ mrmbera ami roa« l ihr |‘| « i» th'lli ‘« Cike, his brother was s»-l«cte>g it im geh« i aHv •dtni’Uhl that t'Uit partv. This HidiN'tion did not suit the Fultot tice lli<* h<»mest-eker, liarely is it the case that a |* i •••mirili ICtaweVrll att-l (hr im-u a little lot. In their estimation there wav man who is searching for a desirable home comes iiifíi-tii»•* l»r a*IV'MT»t a, temía Io rret*»re e itirely too much Cuke in evidence in Republicat a nong us that he is not located. thr t‘f oUirlit to Iht* p* pfo’e rtlh*. it |M)iiiica. But with all these natural advantages there is i» ai»M> a (art that tî«e Rrpuldicati n»u» To «HMinteract the whole business a very nice t ie «»ne element lacking which is rc«|uins{ to make •,*fr*» tt*» the 1*1«a k ttl»í«'h p*l the pr»'«i‘ii*iit in hta June election and, s<-cr two the whistle of the railway .......... «-•-i-»t n-l •■■»Ji- i*-> i r Chamberlain receivml a majority of the populat e igine and tin* whiz <»f the trolly car will lie no I1,1 I. » inter» »la in the tutore? Tl«*v had ». ir '.pporlumly tl»ry ct»ul«l m«*s. Then will, i rtia< I la*» ttbirh a«»ul«l c«»rr»«t wiotige the Fulton followers voting for him. This ft-atur» t ie to st portion of Linn county be made to bloom alii h eilalrd. tint they would m»l. was carri«-• \ I a* the tanfi in any way « bk h el together with the Democrats who might I k - cility. Then the billions of feet of lumh-r which will »»«4 l»r i«4art«rr> to lb* tanfi elel.sl. would not constitute a majority of the leg­ o ir for« sts are capable of producing will furnish l»ri»r0«-tori«Mi; well ib»l filmili an islature. This was just as the schemers had plan- a rich profitable traffic for mill transportation line •»•••'»••»•••»•i to the aXataa« making it p< *Mit«lf l»i el«** t railed Maire »M'ita tor« ne I. They w antisl Chamberlain elected at thr a id lalsirer. |»% ttir iMMipi««; tt »11 nut «*n«<’l la a »curb­ | m >II s aixl a legislature elected which would to- hos- As lH*fore stat«*d the starter of all this promised I ing Ibv m ’»**^I an the chngrinc of the machine promises t..... ttstrip our last year*» effort m»»»ry I ■■‘•’■J '.... ' there were other | Republican Statement No. 1 candi . valleys, cun hardly to* estimated. We can hardly \\ Lrn Senator Fulton ti»a»!e bin l‘«»r- dates had h<*rn notnin'ted at the primaries, Inde- j , 1» • aceuscii <>f optimism if we predict that our I valiti! •|w «-4*li, iK-arly on* y*ar Bgo I»* 1» -mlent Statement candidates Were brought out. population will I k * iloubhtl within 'he next five tit 4* I Lr »talrnmiil that tdtould h* m»l t«' thr < Iboi»1* « 1 * hr |>r«‘|ilr at thr Jmtr T ie result as we all know, was the election of !• ■ years. The Willamette Valley is destined to be­ t>lrt th»n (»»r I iiiu-fi M«i« a »««nator, Ilia g hx I wttrkii g majority of the legislature of State come th«* most desirable locality for homes in the i ¿«ii».* tt>>uhi t>ul btt aubmtittd to thr me it No. I memto-rs. United State’s and the Forks of the Santiam is lrgo»lrt|»irr bi !»r Vol. •! U|Mitt. Bill it As tin* matter now stands. Cake defeated Ful ot about the m« 4 »1« sirabl«* locality <>f the Willamette ua» «Ir tio»n«lratr«l at lite primar« rieri ioti that Im waa H‘»l the rh'-tee ol at the primaries ami the Fulton iM*ople defeated ! Valley. thr Rr|»«*b »ran party, Irt aluim bring (’.ike at lie gel « ral ehction The Cake peopl. Then why should we not lx* optimistic? Ami I hr ul»i»i4*r «4 tit* |*r«»|.l« latrr on. By i n >w want the Statement No. 1 legislators to liv. why should we not proclaim our magnificent re­ m> c« itf»r «•( rr»»«*nii*g « an thr aenalor u» to the requirement of their pledges and elect sources and our must desirable locations for homes . »taltliwL n>al hr 1« thr choir* <4 th« l«*oph*. llrnrr, it hr i» to la* trim tn C »limi t i 'ain I nlt tl States senator next winter. to the world. «poil «if hia CorxalitP »tnirmriit, hi» Tout is to say , ratify the choice .»f the |Ms»p|e. However, we hould all I k * up and doing. We nantr tt ill m»t I** |»reawnte I I” th* Ingia- I’his does not suit the Fulton < rowtl, which s«»<*m to should leave no stone unturned which w ill push latur^ iirit ttintrr. But lair drv*l«»p ‘ ]l the confidence of the National Republican Sen» and vicinity to the front. “There is a tide in turni Irmi» <»nr to fodirvv hr ia figuring organization and a tiist chiss ruction is the result. the siTairs of men which, if taken at the flotxl, «f pMtttiblw, V» prrvail u|»»n thr fogli' I in lieu of I »«»*• | ('hairman Cake is to be decapitated or fore«! to leads on to fortune.’’ That ’ Tide” for the Forks latltrr I»» rl«*vl hilin»«-lf *’--- —.............. .. resign, I’robably "fired bodily” would l»e th»- • f the Sai.tiam s« ems t<» I k * i a. I«t us meet and rrnur Chaml»*rlain. To do thia |»e ¡ la-tter expression Should Chairman Cake refuse welcome prosperity with a hearty greeting. la*t mnat pnr»ua«lr. al lm«t, arvwn lirptihli- ' «iis I«» ii«4atr thrir ph« !>«■ fired, then he is to be totally igm»re«l in the us make such an exhibit at our lair, next month, <»r«lrr t«» m ». blatriuriil No, I !{••. management of the campaign, and not a cent of i | that w ill calls«* our visitors to speak of us and our I ubhcaii* hat* lot, til cfHirar. inaila tin* campaign fund i-» to pass through his hands. res¿urcea only in praise. «•«th that they a ill alnaya v<4«* 1« r thr This kind of treatment will not probably make! •77 7 HIE I'EollE HUIE." Mr. Cake and his friends feel very harmonious. Cna-rman Cake knows that the defeat of his I HE RECENT DECISIONS of the Chicago brother w as due to the disloyalty of the Fulton appelate court in favor of the Standard Oil forces anti the gratuitous insult that is being tmst. emphasizes the fuel that the kittle served out to him. will not help to harmonise1 matters. Of course the Oregon machine, hackid which ia to restore the government to the people up by the National machine will probably succeed is to I m » a long and bitter struggle. And it may be in dethroning Mr. Cake, or make him but a figure put down as a fact the Standard Oil, the United heal chairman. But how will such action effect States steel cor|ioration, the sugar and all other tne majority of the Republican i»arty which nomi­ trusts and financial concerns which enjoy special nated ami voted for Candidate Cake? The Re­ priviledges. will exhaust every means possible be- publican |>arty of Oregon has rejected the machine fore they will surrender the priviledgeof collecting crowd the Fulton wing ami voted the party tribute from the p»s»ple at will. And they have organization ami management out of the afore­ entrenched themselves behind laws framed by the said machine’s hands. Now National Chairman , snrewdest «if legal talent ami enacted into law by Hitchcock ia endeavoring to reinstate the machine a subservient congress so firmly, that it wilt take WESELY 5 CAIN I» blamable for majority »4 «v»i*tff‘ »* a In» Sri ator oath» |M*>pfo «d Or»gon arr roncrtnad. haxa l*«st thrir lailh him. in Sh uM hr l»y R'hrmiiig. drfrat thr •I thr |ir««pla, nr it ainlrr, ha will j would BEWARB OF DEFECTIVE TITLES ><•«• AtMtrwt of TlUo vn pomi bj I bo Linn County Abstract Co. Of the rm I property you Intend tn pen ha»e nr a4Nw.pt a« r » m orti y for tn«»*»*y Inane*!, nur Klnnte mw«1vhtg th« lirnelt of our ««perl »tow Ketabbahrd ia ¡Mu. I. W l'oMIHOV. Ar. I I- » It t .1 " I A AI toft «•«» for A'lnnniatrator 4 Z. M. RLDD, Manager. i >Bua ourn*r 1 gir4 aad Bnm«taD4n Si.. Lier faith in hiinorH. ' - Xà* * 4w % ALBANY. OKKOOS Notarial ïubo-rit-e for the aktiam N a ««. work «d any done at the Naira Orrica. description Hcnba lor Tb« t antiam N b »«.