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•»J** *î o': i/'-* involuntary bankruptcy on U-half of Hon. J. M. Shelly an*i 8. 8. Willtaiwa, pxrtner» under the name of the Eugene I« lh« Wax Mr Hryan Wcgsrd« Pre*"* I Milling Conqiany, who have a claim for ItfTU), J. R. Baltimore, of Albany, who d<nt Hoose«ell'» * liutiing in.’ I claims paxi. and R A. McLagan, of |.’I. w r i’ is an extract from Mr. ‘ .All-any, who claims •'«SI. Other creditors will enter the pro* B .sr.’s Buffalo, New York, speech: l‘he | ten lent ha* *r*'ii fit tu give the I cee>!>ngs. and it is said that the case go«>l nval of Livy was pure myth, the great historian of Rome did not "sui ter. ” Our way of accepting Km change!, but he was nutw th«' Wur e fur it, while we were a great «leal bet* ter off, inasmuch as we got rai of a big tmrilen of ignorance and replaced it with kmiwhnlge. It is the «ame way w>th th«- Bible. A* >>ur ignorance of its authorship and meaning is replaced by knowlirdge, a vast avruinuiation of superstition and vaiuah«m, but th«* book atanda juj »( a> it did ami we •>taml much m«>rv Atfcutrly. Nothing in the Bmie that ia true can k made fal»«- l>y th«* higher cnn< i-i»m. or the lower either, ami rn>thin|{ that u» SCIO, g«Msl can be iua4v bad. Sunday Ort goman. DR. U. R. BILYEU FHÛMAS GROCERY i Dentist FOR repui lican candidate anotbrr emlorse- til««l in the State l ircuit Court here rr*-t»t. It seem that I am running yi-strrday. in which S M Garland, of asm’nst two rcimtrli* sn«. instead of one. larlianon. was ap,»>intr«l receiver, will It is «aid this case was but our platform is *o plain, and the lie dropped. td«*l only to prevent the dire t**r* ship, fxirpuse of our party so well exprwMM-d in that platform, that I am pre|**rvd to prig oata from the company'» AH any m* *'t the arguments of one of «hemo1 wiueho'i*e and that the bankruptcy • •‘■ih of th* m. The pre Meet cull* at- procxmdmga will aimer»«**!«* it. t *nti.»n t«» .-ertam thing* that have I «*rti ac-ompl *h* I in the way of reform. I W hat Unirne» of old All kinds of Fresh Meat.« in *t that the d«-m«“'rata in the h»H>*e and Senate have beam more lox a! to re- Snustges, Firh, etc. We often wonder whet beeomr* of A M l> KS<I fo-rr* than rrpuMic»n*, ami that he i* the old. filthy reg« the ragman gather »fully on hand un -rateful to the de rm»*'rats when he out of the street A and gutter*, ami The vnter - a h«» a il« n«d i>«it in mat*-» that a democratic victi. y other like p acvi, but in the*«* i I avr of wh«> buoi* i up ■IB »4 ht» l»K|> • «»I» would prov. a calamity to the country. utihtananhm. nothing 1« loot, and *ome Highest market price rai« rie» ii»*ii day r Mini a«ba them Io ttwh lila W hat can I** pro'**'»«'*! in the wav of day vou may hn<f theae same dirty PAfirr« AH I H im I he CAI> Voir, it Ao it*t«»l for Beef, Mutton. Veal ami Pork. rrform from a republican adminmtra ■Id rag* awaiting you at the breakfa«' et alile n»il*ance. An«l (!«"«■ ■»•• i», i a tioi. H” has not yet impr<«on«Ml • table, or on the resiling table in th« TI.e CtMIhiy |*iv fb»’ e»|«rn«M- of Our puriMMw is lo cenci uct tru*t magnate fan he promi.e tha’ living rwm, tn the ahape of a Ixauti <s*rpi|ig ilo» rr|gi«tralhm b»w»h* i»tf M Taft would I»* more «u> < . ««ful’ fully print«*! new»|g«|irr «>r msg »line irsi-rias.» meat market. h*» .««w>k«, rn»hb‘Vii»v cirri»• W who n«i Th re »rr more trusts to day than or, it mav be that the |®|ier on which heit Itine retfl» rr »ig thè Voler* Eveij there w ere w he ■ h<- «- ■' m.g'irnt*-1 you write your dainty m>t««s was one« «»Ah liv i tf Hi He alate liti halite 11 ran he promise that the trusts would nothing but a n»»« of these same uh ri li (•» vote ha* aii o|»)»»riUHil» •»» rr>'i» «!eerra«r under Mr. T»ft' The prc»i dirty rag* Huge bale* of lowly rag* ter ticha* lt iii|nitody *l>H’iil frolli I r «lent tri«*d to **«*curv th*' ,*a«*agr of an are f«*i into a "thrasher,” a great «tate dtirifig ihe |*e*b*l alien *hr b » ba anti trust law, and the democrata of ■ vlindrical rro eptai le, rvvolvfag rapidlv Ai»* i>|«en. Tlc»l trite, Ibeir i» house hrljw*«! him, but h*- could not get a»d suppliad with long wowlen arm#, »»*•* ’Intel v n<k rra**»n whv ai »* man 1 1 . l :i- ' ' • . ' A ' I ;-l ' H iving again l<M-at<ii in Scio or "bratrr»." anti driven by power uiouhl |||1 friet)* ■ lo bolli h f«>r hi Can he pn>m*«e that Mr. Taft would K- thlring a gr» »t th rabbin ami potimhr.g I am now i>r»qutn*i to «lo r-gl.l l«» b«»l»» t»n • lectbn» d**. mo«** «ucc*-«s(ul >n securini' anti trust ■ the dust 1» carried o/f in auction tub«*», watch and cha’k repairing Mi *«%«-r thè •l«tr tbv ne a«» ima per» I* , ••Jat-or.f The prcsldetit h»s m> plan ! and the whip)**! rag« are carried to > on abort nutict*. Work «ion«* ai k«it« ra I»» nrtfiwivr. l’rtfU in for elimiratin«' th* principle of |.t vale . "••nrting." or pmmntly and natisfaction 'Shrnid’ng" room, tgrnb rir littfHiit li»rm •«« regia rr mon*.,k>ly. Th*' democratic partv bus I where the rag* are asortii! as to »!»•■ ga inintifd. f.»r t»nr t»«»-'ii •»» *n«»ilivr mani * »11 Th«* trusts are siip,M>rting th«* repul h- and condition, button*, hooks, buckle*, A. W. HACEY • ’<1 H hìi »«*. 11k• t»> all! can ticket to-ilay. Why ar«* thev **o'ng I «•tr , rrmov«*l, »ml the larg«-- rag* cut Atfefifiori ai it«r |«»iia l*v hitrry »«« if republican »ticce«» is more danger into smaller pieces. From th*» room, A r» »tin«l t<» <«! I)r*Ap»»r»d ->i »ig ous to th«'m than derrmcratic «uci■•■>■»? th«' rag« are enrrmt by machltu-rv t«> l irr«, Otbrra limi !h»w .» w * «I “l»i What has ho done to disturb th«' st* el th«- "cutter," where revolving kniv»* |«lii||% I«» teli ihrir Irirofin thal ilo » trust’ l an he promise that Mr Taft 'cut them into smaller piece*«, ami free arre ’*<••» hii-% ” lo regi«!» r, * • , a * » . . ,ti: J3 will do anything? What has he done to i ' them from mor* dirt. They next go to limt'rr «.( f.-icl. Ihr» *rr»» l»«*» L»/» «*r t> • punish the Standard till cumjamy’ Th«- ! ■ the "devil," or whipper a holl< w cone Ivrdl' •* *‘t ti r dnt»V* »4 t i’l/rii fin«* levied against th«* Standard (id with projecting »rnkea against which Bill wliAtt-Arr thr r» **•*»» or re na. i I ”. company has been reversed, and no W .1« II:. -I ,,f C:-,'. . no» iii.in, ot wliAtrivr parjv, i «•ffort has l*««en made to remove th«* mg the rars about at great *|«-« n 1; from an«l r»*gi*!«*r. I* a c »* iiiiih * h tariff which was im,s»«<*l for the l*ene- thi« they go tu the "duster," a conical, a il* »uhi n»»l i»e P»^^! d I fit of the Standard Oil com,«any. revolving sieve. Here th«' n ass of rag* r»»ni|*el a man V» r»‘gi«<rr I* The democratic party has a plan. is tossed am! shaken ami the lousened opini* n «honkl. Ih il ì Un ler this plan no corporation will be dirt ami dust is carried awav by air | <'rmitte*l to control more than flftv : suction, ami th«< rag* are pushed on to , mt cent, of th«* total product, »*>d the "digester" in the rismi I m ’ i OW This T. «•very rorporati«m controlling more than is a huge, revolving boiler, usually ut> *s*io. twenty-fir«* per cent, will be brought right, with a digeetive capacity of Th* f«»| .»inf »tv |»r »«•<-< <i<t«.|<w| v>* TI ur*rlA rtl ra»O« wv-«*k I»} «»tir |«*l I mi .I h H *•1«»» fw*r Unit t««*r wk imn. Aw»r ItMA wowe . *h«H(-,i«*'r »»«» i’h«»!», |«»f i«»n .w, ‘»un«’r, '('«muir y i |«*r run . . ........ * «*. I**’’‘i«»*»’«» • h‘< k«'»»A, u« ' potin«! I arncülnco <H the X<kÍ4lhh. ■ Itti Arti» »hr»”' iw*F H>*int|, «I«» krr*» ’4 Ullitfl.MW Hinu l .... r* *. "Ki -• ‘ » > ♦ • 4" * « ’ a *'** ;*’ « * ' t ‘ Ì TS g J * i ' r * lATENTS Taso* M«ar» OcaioN» CoevaiGHta «c Ant .p.t w« *' tf • »»»H« h »’•«! .!<■• ri •“ ■< » •» (»»•■ h y »«.»r «•»» «.»ir »•» * fr«pA ai »V. < ÍJ !•* '<«Mf Mlçntflhte j ««ni As «**•»« • ? -2 g Mason pints “ quarts “ 1-2 sals. 6Oc 7Oc 95c »k 3 V/. E. THOMAS & SON 3 bTzYYTON, Oregon A 1 ■u \ V •'Or*?* V V E3 lia?. 5 Your Winter In M*lecting your winter reading you will do well to consult the SAX IIA,M NEWS man h I miii I it. As a rule ■ ■ ■ ' ' ' ■ "■ ■ I Ip. I ;o,:i . i1. V. t I' , <>r | • i ■ dual:, at mil;. a It.tie more than you will have to pay for those other papTs or periodicals alone. As an evidence of this fact notice the following clubbing rates: $ 2 (Ml Sunt iam News untl Weekly Oregonian • • 2.00 Setntni Weekly Journal •• 2.00 " N. Y. World, tri-wcekly « « I’nciiic Hometiteati 2 00 « « " I’acitic Monthly 200 • « 1 t h 1 " Farm Journul • « 3.00 " Youth's <'om pan ion These are only a few of the clubbing rat«*.* we can give. We will furnish any iicwsimiimt <>r magazine at c<>rr«‘S|Kindmgly low rutc.s, a.* we have dubbing arrauge- mentH w ith all of them. • are pn*|iarv<! to <!«> iinything called for and at «• m ehca|H*r that ¡tu !»• ol>L*tin«*«l ut must <>fli«'« s W«‘ make a profit, of course; bul wedo not witdi tue earth all in a bunt'll, ( all anti .see ti.*. The Santiani News and Job Office -,n n • -u hAMOOOOf u >•»** !* • O :t ' •» ' «O**«> » I ’• <■>- I •.**-« II... JAiatl.s. r«' o: V » . ’ 'I % < Ml • f aff la (»-• » Scientific American 4 . . . r i.«tra‘«»*l wawk f , ar«*»i <-»p • MUNNÂCo ” -»o I I. Our I uty. Il.r r «s E* • • * * «I A« ■ New York Wahddii di U □siery I 1,. OUGGIH Xotarii Public Subscribe fur the S antiam N kwh . fl FRUIT JARS IN JOB WORK MW HI $4O,»HMI join in the bankruptcy proceeding*. "Our little systems have their day." Attorney Kelly will file the petition for When Niebuhr made It clear that a |W'I ¡MMin«!, ymiMg biotlrrw .«•»•«r, |m*r |Mi«tti<1 .................... litrlirjt, |er (xi.ind . Pwrlk «, |wr |M««m«l »•*•!. wr pMir»»*. Ilrr weight |*>r j>*•♦♦«»«!.Ii»w w«4fhi ■ »*•* F* (<»i «hipplug aoely induce* the thought that any l«>ok whether it I* call«*l Bible or history, which is endangered by the search for Creditors of farmer»' Company lie truth can scarcely Iw called an un- mingled ienefit to mankind. When a j gin Baikruftcy Proceeding». h»r man or an institution or a dorument I begin» to shriek thak-th« progress of, Al* any. Or., Oct. 9. (S|wcial *!i«- patch to Oregonian. I—- Proceeding* will r«r*earch mu«t be stayed let he or it : be instituted in the Federal Court at suffer, it would seem that th«* time hail almost come for that individual or thing | Portland to throw th« Albany Farmer»’ Company into involuntary («ankruptcy. to cease to cumber the earth. Ap|ar- Attorney Percy R. Kelly, representing ently thi» whole controversy over the Awarded the I’riz*. aeveral creditor», left for Portland this higher criticism and th«- Bible raaolvea Itself into the simple inquiry whether a'ternoon to institute proceeding«. The shortage of the com,«any 1» now or not the higher criticise is a starch Mr*. A. B McCall, of near Jordan, eitimated between ACAO.OUO and 14U.uoO, for the truth. If it is such a search ha* had excellent result» in using a • id creditor* fear they will lose am! the Bible suffer* hv it, then so Sure Hatch Incubator. The Fremont, much the worse for the Bible. Those h avily. The failure of thia company, Neb company, which built!» the*« ma- which ha« been in operation here for who composed it ought to have taken chines, offered a prix»* in the way of a more than 30 year* anti has conducted a care that it should not prove an imfs-di- JUO egg Sure Hatch Incubator, to be ment to the advance of knowl«*lge. We big busin«**« operating warehouse* at contest«*! for in the «tat«** of California, Albany, Tailman and Tangent, ha* may safely say that if the author ha«i Nevada. Oregon ami Washington, for actually been the Almighty he would caused a sensation. Score* of l.mn the brat sucre*« of three or more county farmer* are »lockholder* in the have forseen this difficulty and avoide.1 | hatclu** from their machine. company, anti a numtier of Linn IL Mr*. McCall entered »he contest and The gist of the matter is that the' county'» hading farmer* anti prominent won out. She was complimented quite buainetui men of Albany are interested higher criticism do»» m>t injure the highly for the care »he gave the ma in the failure, either a* stockholder* or Bible in the slightest degree. M hat it chine when making the teat. Of creditor*. Report ia current here to doe* injure ia a certain theory about course ahe feels gratified m being the the Bible. Thia theory i* like other day that criminal prosecutions will fol human invention«. Its destiny in to winner wherein four state* had com low the present civil proceeding* It i* »aid that all of the creditor* will flourish for a time and then to fade. peteo. SHOK» A<H We li;i\c h completo lint* of < »!•<>- (•('I’lCS iiiarkcl at prices t<> t lichl 111 » » Xe. H‘nrlv nnvthinir tin • • ces at t«»|» market prices poultry, Laron, hams • ».its, potatoes Inni, tables, (•tr < »RI j¡< »X CiOCK AHO WATCH under the supervision of the federal several tons of r«ut«, cbarg«*! with a govanMiwnt »nd compelled to conform' solution of lime ami sofa Under steam to rcstrii tum* which will protect th«' pressure, th«' rag* are cooked in thi« public. Tak«' th«- Standard Oil com lime solution for fourteen hours, and pany, for instance; it 1» on«- of the the mas* is tund last al« ut in the scald most ancient of the offenders against mg bath until all color and impurities law ami morals. It has employed «'very are loosene«! When It leaves this b th form *>f oppression an.l has been a con It ia cleansed and purifl«*!. but still un spicuous corruptor, i»>th of officials and sightly. Next the mas* I* conveyed of public opinion. Th«' republican into oval sha|«r«l tulw twenty feet long, party has no remedy which would pro call«*! "Hollanders," where a revolving tect th«- ,»'ople from th«' Standard Oil roll, covered with knives, cuts the maa« ' company. Th«' democrat.«' plan would while a continuous stream of water! prohibit that corporation, as it w.*uld washes out and further clean* them. other cor,s*ration», from controlling After a six hour lath In a bleaching! more than fifty per cent, of the pro material, the mass ia earned to th«' ducts. am! it would prevent its driving "beater," ami i* again twaten up by I out a competitor by under-selling that knives on revolving roller* anil made ccmpelitor in th«' conqs-titur's territory still whiter by th«' use of bluing. The I while It »u»tain«*d the price elsewhere. mass is now called pulp, ami from this j The same principle, appliod to other cleaning house, it passes on to the great corjxirations, would eliminate the great machine* which eventually turn > p inciple of pnvat«* monopoly and re out th«' finished product in dainty : store competition. By setting a limit jiaix'terie that go»n into all homes, i to th"- greetl of these corporation» that office*, factories, sho|M. in some form ■ a«pirp to monopoly, the democratic or other, carrying me««nges from om> party would protm t th«' small com|»-ti part of th«' world to another, or in th»* t*>r ami the public. Would this be a pa|s-r used for newspapers, I mm A*. mag calamity? The demm-ratic jiarty would azine*, or the various grade* of wrap reduce the tariff, fx-ginning on gisxls ping, or other pa|s'r, while otiwr grades competing w th trust maiie po*«!«. and are marie into all manner of cunven w ith goods that are sold abroad cheaper iences (or the varied imlustrie* of the thon at home. Would that be a world. It is womlerful. Yet It is but clamity? Our party would continue the "gathering up the fragments, that reduction by gradual stages until a nothing lie lost." revenu«' tantf 1» reach**!. Will the preaident »ay that this is a calamity? IMI ridile« VM» Illi, limi I . Does th*- president mean by "calamity" that democrat!«* succcm would mean a imnic? If «0, what right has he to In one of his remarkable sermon« at claim that a reduction of the tariff the Fr«se Synagogue which h«' founded would bring a panic, when we ha>! a tn New York, Dr. Stephen S Wi«r panic last fall umler a tariff so high lately asked amt answered the queation that his pa'ty promised "unequivo "!» the Bible in danger from the high cally" to "revise" it "iin mediately.” er critictom?" The question immedi- Groceries, Dishware Flour and Feed SCIO, Olii I iOS I ur<>|*ean I’luii •loth riixlir» Ml HOTEL ROYAL (F..rmerly ROYAL RESTAURANTI ori s mv oí» \i<, h r Ositi« to he »ctlou of the city nipi. il cl"«imf all r.-«t»iir» tant l'2«*'rl"«k mid night. the «bove « li «ngr *aa m ule nei • etwaare. Wll.l.l AM«, HE IHT A MILLER. AII miiv • • Orean» I«* womni well <*• n«rn. guA(Anler«l lot twenty ha vrrk« •g.t«nd b*4r«. npt At>i trail iLnk <4 »1. A whole l»«W yr«t Wlthtut «laming. Il w •fJl *nJ ulkjr to wear, w II n.4 thJe lf»«~ nwtl •enotive dun m »I fa* per- felly wrukhag •n «h«1 «•» k.**e m Careful an> I lira nnmg rlr«**—• alwayt drman. I EVER WEAR .1 a|.peak to the luvet ul cone« I bowsry. Made in l'l*< k and tan Of Ida. k with white (ret (n>n> the flnrat Egyptian cotton, EVER- WEAR lot men o« women \ w II in I- *<■» of n I ' ' tut to a bo«, al $2 00. Far 5aX t. G. D. Trotter SCIO HOTEL. STAYTON, <>i in 1 ixuve rm Iler«'an A'»«o»*<*»l Till« ei*-i*r*-d by l I mi Linn County Abstract Co Ortjon ! hereby announce that I have tea»- <*l the Scio Hotel and tmrpoae to con- duct »ame in firat-clu«» style. My tabl«** will I m > suppl i «*I with th«> beat the mark et affords and my r«M>ms am! bed* will be kept cleanly. I shall give special attention to the comfort of torn me r rial mon. I (nirpose tu make my Sunday dinner* a feature. The public is cordi ally invited to give me a call. Wtt.t. M A bbott , Prop. I SCIO HOTEL, S« io, Oregon. bi . wawi Z tt. Ml Dl>, Manager (>filer corner Third and Wnwlnlidn AL». is at Pap’s Coffee House at West end of the Morn«»» "tr< el bridge. < ’ll A ULES ,1. MAHER (Namsaaaur to Riner Itroa.t I'Rifl'KlEruR. Al HA* Y. nKrunH Phot»* <t«*l the lw**t Whrfi you Ar«» p«*fHhg Fiwl |C**l them At .1 <• (’n»* Mtidfto, corner *ecv>t»«l »mi Lyou etiwte Atbeny. Oregon. • *1 4 ru ♦ > .