I •V a»•<«■>-ent in I EST WE FORGET. u«arly eeery «tate in the Primi and OVERCOAT I'r-.lMtlv not ■■ raw ■■ Steel*« endeai ut, tail the eaplmialiun ut public ffi « iHiblw- privi I«« , etc , Im prUat* «aiu f hie, ae a nil», ia not ouiy true >d K« lection day is íes» than three weeks E —=roR= this FALL. distant and there are several ¡mints in the i'Ublirau« I mii . rvf poarr b»> lone Tl>e eop|c of United States sona- On, i . r al «ml of 3 yrare ................... ........... Iwen «I.(tel If wa» tu hi« ami I I« ff Sil irwith« in advene« .............................................. That is to say thev gavi* that majority for a party'« Interact, to nnc>i«vr the corrupt­ S. tor. Three nionthe In «diene« ......................................... 0 fim/le ■ k« aere opened to th» ple’s choice to that offic-. irresp»--tivv of ¡»»litical public and the rreuit la-came knus i> A IIVKICITMIXO KA I »-X Had a Rrputdlrau irmaurer l*eri «lei t prefermenL Oregon legislatures have memorial­ carry guaranteed ( LOTH- •■d party f««ltv a.mid hate ceu«ml hu» Card nf thank* .............................. ...................................................... S' ized congress, time and again, to submit an tu keep ih» fraud« cohered up. Hut the ING made by L BLACK ir Hp •••!•»' obituary noli.-««, f«-r line............................................... amendment to the Federal consiitulion, which COMPANY, of Rochester, I e-.pl« ««iiied a clian«e They f>< it ! (>«iidi-l • rddi i.|f c( tli» od­ I il «dvi-rtielny. |i«r lin« p«r leeiM ............................... .... N. Y.; also Kup|ienheimer’s t> t>l*v ed>, i changue |*r month, one mluuiu wul« off the hands of the legislatures and place it in ia »at me«« ewer uticv«er«d In lii» Na­ of Chicago. In these lines ■ —r l i.-Il .......................................................... •' Fr duu-ional ««rd«, l'y inclusi, !>«r monili .. ....IO1 those of the people. So. it may l>e assumed as a tion. Yr«, a cliau«« often do.« j-«-l will be found a wide range ■ nd rarely e ra«ial«i>ut. be called harm. of high-grade Fabrics and ingly in favor of making that change. and colorings to chose from I What is the position of the Democratic and Re- and expressly made to re­ The crup o! *'l>a« been" «•natura «ili I) I IR YING' THE COMING INDUS 7 R Y. nublican ¡»arties as d'-clar.il in their National plat­ sist wear and tear, without 1« ipiit« larg* after March 4 urit. Il form on this question? L d us see: neglecting the important ai» li ueii aa Senatore Elkma. Aldini, When the r> ''i>‘ '•"fi/ 1 < • projifisition and t>uni«rou« oliar •»n«l .-«, whudevli. he dairy IS DESTINED to become, in a essentials of fit and style; few years, the chief industry of the Wiliam was submitted t > the Republican convention, it it il.«ir iliitv lo «er*« Ut» “iulereet«' in price only is our line of ette Valley fanner. The dairy and its at was overwhelmningly defeated; the vol»- being ratlwr tliati ili« pappié, conili b» addeil clothing the same as the tu thè • ri wd, tlir »r «f ■■! thè pampl and fruit orchards, w ill soon an- 11 1 for to KM against the adoption of the resolu­ wwld noi lw uucuuaolatile. t • ding feature»» inferior lines. When the same resolution was proposed to ¡M-n-iul« in lands through the valley which are now tion. the Democratic Natio 'al convention, at Denver, it and have been devoted to the growing of grain. new h*«rd «»I m I xma I «litwinr« ar« There are several reasons why one is forced to was adopt«*d unanimously. W ich of these ¡»arty •HiltH pf tWIlitf, ph»4rri»hv -• this conclusion and the chief of which is: l»and will declarations are the p *ople of Oregon in harmony Ali Iwlie^r that tir brat la »«Mirti«» in «a h«M»l w«»rb tur Htiu ami, »« soon I m - coitw - too valuable to be given to the grow­ with? INdthtbLg »!••!• tf il» aCÌHM»l Senator LaFollette can um I a n solution authoriz­ I»IM¿ ing of it crop of so small value. The demand for homes in our beautiful healthful valley, will soon ing the ascertaining the value or railroads, to be uialUn iruiu till* tin»« betierfurUi. pKlt«ll>r MT, J. J lUrnee, W. F. Gill, It was b« come so insistent, that our now large farms will propose«! to the Rep iblican convention. Nil a«T*ST, J. A. Hilyeu, J. R. Harnee, I«- divided into smaller ones and. aa a consequence defeated by a v t- of '.*17 to <13. and yet President F< r a w>-n4«r, tb« <>r«gonian ia •iviii, C. A. " aruet. a crop which will produce a return, many times Roosevelt proposed the same pro|M>sition in a Mlaletueul N ,. la ra«l «a tua» lunk largi-r than grain in value, will of necessity be message to co igreat, Wai the President tur a rrlurn >■! ili« inalali», la a «iruleii s ibatituUnl The dairy and fruit and nut growing right? If so hi« party is wrong, The Democrats forni aitar Notemlaer 3 f irniahes this more valuable crop. Only certain in their platform agree « ith the President on this localities in the valley, are thought to l»e particu­ point President Ibxtsevrlf has advocat«*d a grad­ L. H. MONTANYE Ml ’« M EMX« TO larly adapted to fruit and nut growing; but every uated income tax as a means to prevent swolen Attorney-at-Latr fortunes; als > an inheritance tax for the same pur ­ foot of valley land, whether it lie foothill or valley Notary 1'ubltc ami Solicitor On both of these subjects, the Republican land t>ro|M-r. can I m - profitably devoted to dairying pose. SCIO ROLLER MILLS of 1‘alrnte and Penatone. Nor is there any danger that this industry will platfrom IS silent. If the President is right in his (Iffli-e, 212 Weal Ziel. St., Albany, Or«. I m - overdone. True, the old obsolete method of position ot these m -asures, h-- s lo.dd have be« t butter making, which is associated with the endorsed by his ¡»arty. Tne D-m K-ratic platform Tne R‘pub­ A. o. PRILL, M. I). m inories of our mothers, will no* again obtain; declares in favor of lioth nn-a * ires. for such is ls»th laliorioua and profitless. But the lican platform favors the establishment nf postal m slern scientifically ami sanitarily conducte<| savings banks. The Democratic platform declares Phqsiciun»^ Surgeon creamery and milk condensery, which give the fora law guaranteeing banle d-p >sits; but if a sat­ Telrpbuile, Lkcliaiign No ¡I maximum of profit at the minuimun of cost is here isfactory iaw cannot I m - agreed ujr»n for this pur­ H’lO b : : ; OREGON ri pose. then it demands the establishment of the and here to stay. An the modem up-to-rm of condensed milk, tliau in the form of products, while it should I m - lowered upon others. ALBANY : ; Uaeuo» Evidently his idea is to juggle the schedules, add­ butter. A modern creamery plant does not require the ing here and subtracting there, without harming w a |.|»u investment of anv very great amount of capital; the tariff barens, or giving the people any materi- Caaliier unless it lie a plant of the magnitude of the Hazel- al relief, The Democrats demand that trust made wood, of Portland. But when the condensery is goods shall tie placed on the free list and a general The Scio State Bank undertaken, even a moderate sized plant repre- reduction of the schedules to a revenue basis, s -nta the expenditure of a good sized fortune; that On the subject of campaign contributions, the ORKOON HCIO is to say if a country editor estimates the fortune. Dem-cniLs declare for publicity BEFORE tne But tne profit is correspondingly larger; both to election, while the Republicans declare for publi- lx«-« « f«o--ra! Pankina ai«l »irhan, bn«l»««« 1. maile at <-nrr«ni r .Ir» dairyman ami the owner or owners of the con- city AFTER the election, amt dralta iaeunl >>u principal ritira. These nrc the ¡«»sitions of the two ¡tatties upon d-nsery. Investigation shows that, as a rule, milk for condensing purposes, commands a ¡»rice the lending questions at issue. Which of them is NELLO! VETCH SLEU. one-third higher than it !. war- [ ranted to be Irer from all foul eeedr condensery, the creamery must either use milk or more nearly with your political ideas? «itch ae pink «nd other olmo limi« »1-«.I- Now one of these declarations of principles will cream not desired by the condensery, or pay the Mt «--«d ha« l«en rerl«an«d with fa» dairyman a higher price for his cream, than he become the |M>liciea of the government within the null ami I have both ine tniiel (one Which do you prefer? Let us fourth oet« and three-fmirtti vetch' ami w >uld ¡»ay if there was no condensery. It is. next tour years. therefore, to the interest of every dairyman to lie honest! Let us banish all political prejudice ■traigli» clean vetch Pricue: Mu«,1 «l ift per badici. | ura vetch |I.MU )« encourage the coming of the condensery. He will and vote for the true interests of the people! O.al.r* in Q«««r«l Marchan«!*« bu b«l or 3 cent« per pt uml. thus be assured, at all seasons of the year of get­ Hliimld you waul eeed. call early, a. ting a gotxl price for his milk. Being assured of a H. W. tiaiMae. The people now have an opportunity to strike a it will euua go. g -nd price for niilk, it behooves the dairyman to blow for the direct election bv the ¡»eople of of rtanuam Farm h»ok well to his herti of cows. He should know, United States senator Will they do it? They t > an ounce how much butter fat each i cow pr»>- can strike a telling blow at “atandpatiam,” 0*0 Ilnkorv Hark Cough R«ui«!y, mad. d ices and keep a record of the name, Unless he by the Hickory Bark R«ui«dy Co., o' monopoly, bona rule anti governmental extrava­ Salem, Ore., guaranl««d tu lie pur« keeps thia record, he has no means of tellingj gance. Will they do it? Tney can declare them­ it. loser, The dairyman who keeps but few co« 8, guarantee for their depositors; thus doing away of you. For eale by F. C- P««ry, Hcu , who has but a few acres of land, will be forced to with financial panics, runs on banks and loss of Or«., and firet-claea dueler« everywhur. keep none but gixxl ones. The cow that will not the peoples savings. Will they do it? av rage from 25 to :tti pounds of four per cent, I <|U*Ml«IK>n Noth« t milk daily, the year through, will l>e found to I m - Enriches the blood and tones up the Senntor Fulton, when he comes to Linn county unprofitable. And the ¡»ainstaking observant Tha County Baril of F>|iialitati<>i on a spellbinding tour, will do Taft's interests dairyman, will soon learn how to fe«*d and what to system. Nothing better for Boils and will meri at the office of the Count* more harm than good. Linn county is (Governor Clerk. Monday, tkrtuhwr IS, IstK, at»-' f«-ed his cows, in order to get the best results. 'imples. Two of our citizens. Messrs R. W. Gill and W. Chrmberlain's first Oregon home and he has here remain in »e«»M>n ail dare (or the par M. Phillips are just commencing dairying. They some warm ¡s-rsonal friends w ho an» Republicans p..w> <>( puhlirlv «laminine the a«»«>- ment roll and to rtrrarl all e.nrrin Sold by and Guaranteed by are both starting aright; for they are stocking Senator Fulton’s principle object, of course, in his valuation, dearrlptiou or qualilie« of political activity is the defeat of the Governor and I eir herds with high grade cows only. As both land, .lota or other preperty, and all of tliCM gentlemen are sure to give close intelli 1 the election of himself, by the legislature, next I* ran ne iiitareeteil are herebe aotiS,-d to appear at th. appoint«! time and gent attention to their herds, both in feeding anti January. SCIO, OREGON place, and if il «hall appear to ••>an«r thereof, or aa*ra«e