Statement No. 1, that it ia doubtful If nor year harmonize« with the date
a candidate for thr hrgislature, who popularly ascribed aa th» dal« of Ilia
'lore not subscribe to its f rovietone, can birth, we rr.uat conclude that the date
be elected, even in Portland. An anti- of the birth <>f Jesus, so far aa exact
olitically ndependent
statement legislative candidate, outside historical data 1« cone« r ed, is a matter
of that city, will have very difficult of doubt and uncertainty, Then the
«•fly method of recumng lime, to now
sledding.
Entered at the [«»loffi«-» at Scio.
The only safe way for the people ia to known to be incorrect, in that it
Oregon, aa secomi-claaa mall matter.
abeoluUly, sit down on the assembly aa necessary, oeveral rentar.e« after
outlined by the old guard down in Mult reputed birth of Jesus, to correct
nomah. If a few of the [wvple wish to calendar.
FUBi ISHED EVERY F RIDA 1 BY
It was the custom of what is common-
a Iviae with ta<-hother aa to who or
whom may I n - the better man to pro l ly known aa thr heathen people«, of the
T. 1*. I> LOCI EH
p-se aa a candidate to be submitted to tinm of the Christian era aun war-
l-UlTOt* ANU I'N-ieNISroe.
t >e primary voters, there la no fault to »hipers to celebrate the date when the
find. On the other hand, auch advisory Bun started back on ,ta annual journey
meriting« arc to be commended, pro norihward, with rejoicings ami merry-
h I’II m CIUI'IION llATKHi
v.dlng there ia no attempt to pul up a ' makings. As thia date corresponds,
Salmi «et«
Rerrv «‘<•1»
One year in advance.............
11 25 alate for the purpuae of controlling the almost exactly with the Christmas of
< hie y« ar, at »ml of year.,..
1 5u primary election of candidates.
the
present
time,
it
is
much
mure
Any
Water sets
t hie year, at »nd of 2 year«
Dinner «et»
. I 7i
probable that our Christmas is coir.ci
One year, at end of .< year»
2 U thing which, ujon ita face, attempt» to
dent
with
this
Heathen
festal
day,
than
dominate
*
or
dictate
to
the
primary
7t
Si < months in advance
Berrv dishes
Chamber set»
5* voters, should meet with a positive and it is with tiw acknowledged unknown
Three months in advene«.,,,
IX emphat.c veto by the people.
Stogie copy in wrapper ...
date uf the nativity of Jesus.
111ea<! and butters
But, rrgardleu »» t~ whether Christ
After alt, what difference does it
After-dinner cup
nakr to thr people whether a Demo inas day M due to the birthday of our
A I» V EHTHINIÍ KA IFX:
rat or Krpubllcnn ia elected to office, .-«avior, or to thr date when the sun
Salt shakers
if hla heart ia right ami he work« for <tarta upon her return journey north. I
Of the intercat of all the people?
Card of thankg
.............................
<t
is
a
day
replete
with
n
«-rm
n*-s
of
the
W<
Cake plate»
a
Fancy cups
S|o-cia) obituary noticM, per line
i past and, as such should Is* tn-aaur-u
Extended wedding comments, per line ui have found out lo our sur.ow, that
•uch men as Cannon and Aldrich do not aa one uf the ha| p> daya of all Chnstiai
Di»i>iay ads. to be changed weekly
V.lM’S
Jardinier»
if desired, one column wide each
rvprraenl the people, but do represent peoples. I’erhapa, on no olh« r day ol
If the intereata. Nor are our congre«a the year, do so many p <»pie emleav* r
iiisertion, per Inch
llustiieaa kicala per line first Insertion 10
I to make it a day of rejoicing and happi
Each subwqu*-nt insertion |wr line..Ul men, Senator Bourne and Kcpr< eent a
lamg time standing ails, contracts made lives Hawley aid Ellis any better, for I neaa to other«, and in art-king to mak* i
on application.
their voice are always in aupport of : others happy, they egporience the far! ;
what Cannon aid Aldrich want. And ' that "It is more bi»-s»od lo give than t< ;
there are Democratic members, too. receive. ”
Then, by all means, let iis continue to |
who seem to I n - cut from the same
ARE READING TRE KADWRHING ETC
piece of cloth; for they misrepresent make Christmas a day of rejoicing and |
the |*eople and do represent the inter- g*M»l cheer a day when It- privilrg* .
here is no use for the aa esla. The main requisite on the part of making <*th* rs happy, makes it »1
scmbly |H-oplc to try and of a congreMinan is that he tie true to ! bright spot in the lives of ail a <lay
disguise the fact ths! tliei ami represent the interests of all the I when the al aent boy or girl s«M-ka t< '
are, one and all. opposed |M-ople
It cannot lie expected that a make the hearts of his <>kl parents gla*
to our primary law iron senator or representative, who owes with thoughts of r* nirmberanc*- am I
start to finish, and would his election to the influence of the rail in fact as well as in fancy a day ol
consign the whole busi road, Standaid Oil, Sugar and Ste-e "f'cace on earth end good Will towards
ness, including the Initiative «nd refer
rusts* will lw tiue to the interests of men.” In keeping with this spirit, th«
i-n-lum laws to the lowest regions of the profile, w hen such intereata conflict News extemto to its readers, one am
hade», were it within their power to de with th<*e of the jieoplr.
A senator all, young and old, a merry, happy
so. But these people know that they •lected by all the people, aa in the cas* Christmas.
mutt first overcome, not only u ma -if Senator Chamlterlain, who know»'
jority of iheir own party, but a v»s< that his service as senator will tie limit |
majority of the people. I m -fore they can «•d to one term, unless he »lands true t<
set aside these reformatory law».
the interests of all the people, is not |
W hen the assembly plan was propos apt to prove untrue to the power w hich I
ed. it was remarked with what unanim placed him in office
A Statement No
ity the obi guard throughout the state, I legivlature will elect just such men aa ■
rntifltnl the hlea. Ev«ry old time Re- • 'hamberlain men who will staid for ,
publican l-os*. s|>ellbin>l«r and wsrd the Interests of the people Nor does 1
heeler, pronounced the mana aa»«-inbly it make any material interest to the ‘ ■ mj It Appears From Recent Invest*
Jost ihe amendment the primary tow people, whether hr wear« a liemocratic
gâtions
m-c-led.
They could r-adily see that <>r Rebublican colar, if his heart ia in
the assembly, if generally adopteii. thr right place Of course it makes a
■ ARVFACTUMf
MAUX W
would place the old machine in the sad- dHtortnee to people who expect to n ap
Now ia the time to buy your tram hameaa. 1
.lie mor.- comfortably and satisfactory financial or other benefit, providing Mop.-less Case Cured rt the Mineral
have a large stock of Heavy Harness on hand
Springs l ead to Comment
than in the day« of the old convention their man makes the «lection for
and will m -II you any harm as in the store at a
1 h* y could readily see that, it the as governor, representable or »«-nai.,r in
ten |ier cent, discount.
1 also have a good
■ i I‘i> |‘i.m wu* a.lher- -! 1" it. it..........
.nigre»«
stock of Horse Blankets, Plush Robes, Storm
pleteiioag, it would restore the dictator
Thr people »houli! guani with jealous
Aprons and Water Proof Harness covers which
shin of the machine I k »» more al so- care, the diroct primary law in ita rum
In the daya of Spain's apk-ndor, alien
I will sell at a sacrifice.
Don’t forget that 1
liitely than in hto palmiest days
nlctrncM. They cannot «fiord to take returning Spanish galleons brought j*re
have the Iwat Hamess Oil in the market and
But, since the launching of the as .1 backward step arai thr counsel of re- clous cargo*-« of goki ami other minerals
that now is the time to oil up your harness.
o-mbly plan, a rumble <>f op|<o«ition is ictionarie» should be rejected with back to .Madrid, wild legends of springs
Rememder that I make all of my harness
being h*-aid from all over th«- stale. emphaays.
| of eternal life were told in every Euro
from the beat oak tanned leather and that I
7 hough the machine attempted to re
n
pean court.
guarantee every set to be Arat-clasa and our
main in the background am! to make it
Ponce de I .eon, a Sjianish gentleman
workmans hit) .word to none.
Come now!
■ I- ir that the d* rnan<l for the «»»• m
CHRISTMAS
of great riches. Ailed out an expedition
Don’t wait! for these prices will not stand
S< |< >. < >KE
l |y was of » apont«n«oua character anti
ami went- in search of the spring of life
longer than until January 1, 1910
coming up from the people, the disguise
The hnbcmua and pathetic ending of
1»» proven entirely loo thin. They are Mi GAIN IS THE annual festal day thm expedition to known to every
?
row beginning to ace that an amend- J'4
"t hrtotmaa” at hand.
This to school boy, but it u very often called
H. MONTANYE
fnent which sets aside the spirit ami in
(he day commemorative of the to mind by sume new discovery of
t.-nt of the main question is compl<-t*-l) birth of our Savior andon which "Peace «ronderful healing springs somewhere
I
out of order
on earth and gmsi will towards men" in the wilds of Africa, India or Asia.
The great mistake of thr assembly was promulgated to the world. It is
The recent ami pr act irai demonatra-
, they sprung the trap about six the day of family reunion ami goml lion of mineral apringa which make
►u
No,ar* Public ami Hdllcitor
month« too atrnn. They have given the cheer throughout the iTirislian nations 1 marvelous cures han again brought
of i’ateiits and I' vixioi *.
¡-oplr plenty of time to sift Hi« pur- of the world when, by gifts ami good : forth the story abroad of Ponce d<
I-*•««• of th*- nnsembly to thr Iwittom ami wishes. it to sought to make all I-eon'a myth.
' •Ali'*, 232 West 2ml. St.. Albany, On
to find who wen* the instigatoni of ami humanity of Christian nations happier
Pam* Rol.les Hot Springs, California,
what wit» th*- purpOM of thr move- ami better the day of Kris Kringlr are now the causa of universal wonder
m. nt. Had th» “plan” have been held and Santa Cl»us the day whan all who . ment beeau»*- of the continued aucewm
in abeyance until next June or July, »re absent think of home ami the loved | ful cure« being made there
the people might have Iw-en rushed in „„*•«. As such. Christmas day like
But aside from any romantic featuri
to the trap just before th» meeting of Thanksgiving day, should b« treasured ot the springs, dealing with its Imhan
th. Primaries ami before they could in tnr hearts <if all Christian nations; tradition or its occupancy by the
SCIO - - - OREGON
¡mcertsin what was the real purt-.se of I mn - buiu * its trmlrncy to to make men Franciscan Monks, Paso Robles is to
the movement. But thr p«>opjr are mil ami women bettrr to rsuse them to day among medical men who know, th*
Ikir« a general Iwoking an ! eicl.ang*
such great fools as these assembly forget aelf ami think of how they may cause of much interest ami scirntiAc
invine»»
I. ana mad«* ai carrmt r.<ie»
rv-1 >« > 11 « i l> I « coinpunv : : :
l-oomcr» thought they
. were, . Thr peo- add to the happiness of other«.
investigation.
»nd draft» i-»ned <>n princi|«l cities.
pie have been driven to read between
Many are not aware of what a place
December 25 is sup|io«ed to be thr
that hits been estalilixlicii
th*- Im*-«, whenever anything sminate» «nniveraary of the birth of Jesus Paso Robles really ia. The town to by
years and is incorporated.
from th*- old 11 no- ¡tolitical machine and. Christ. Early history, however,
however. is so all means one of the must tlwrough
in this instance, they are reading very clothed in mystery, that any authentic health towns in the world.
It to given
clearly, what to the real pur|».«e of the date of the birth of our Savior, ia a over to the cure of the sick.
It.
An exjierienced compounder of
n»semhly. They ace that the araembly , matter of exceeding doubt.
The | citizens regard ita waters almost in an
to a verv innocent appearing lever record» of those daya are of a legen- infallible light.
w hich, aucceaaftilly inserted under re dary character which, transmitted from
The temperature, altitu<k>, air and
304 Broadalbin St.
Albany, Ore
form
legislate n
will,
eventually, father to son. would not be regarded aa scenery make it an ideal retreat,
Successor to the late Hong Wo Tong.
It«
tumble the whole business overboard reliable history at the present time curve of rheumatism, gout, stomach >f Albany, Oregon, is now prepared t<
The
But, aa before stated, the plan was Education of the
moat primitive trouble,
kidney ami other organic furnish Chinese medicine« to all.
sprung prematurely.
That Portland character, as understood at thr present dieeas* a have l>een so remarkable that -inderaigrwd reeummemto him and guar
ant«*«« satisfaction. Cali or write bin
Republican smoker was a grave tactical time, did not then exist. Printing had its citizens believe there to nothing ita at 117 Weal Stn-und Street, Allxny.
"rrict»»
Ol»B<*TOM»
blunder.
The words of Judge Henry not yet been discovered, consequently, baths cannot conquer.
Dragun.
M. W kmtfau
I'aasint.w*. W. F .Gill.
J. J.Barnes. W. F.fiill,
McGinn, there spoken, have arvum-d there were no books, except those in
lnval.de from all over the country
Noarrtav, C. A. Wartier
J. A. Bilyeu, J. K. Barne»,
I he jwople throughout the state, w ho the hands of the priesthood and the few . come to Paa« Robles. Here can be
The Beat Place In PortlanJ to Eat
C. A. U artier.
were responsible for the enactment of learn«! men. in manuscript form s*-en every strata of human life from
to at
the primary law. They now realize Therefore much of the history of the th« bank president in the sumptuous
just the character of the enemy which time when our Savior lived as a man, hotel to the sick man reposing in hto
they must again meet and overcome.
here on earth, is legendary and clothed tent on the meadows.
It is amusing to notice that prospect in doubt.
Pam* Robles is distinctly a spot where
TO
ive candidates for state office», who
Dur present era, as we now recon I weak women gain health rapidly, and
at Wcat end of 11.a Morrison Street
eagerly embraced the assembly plan, time, is sup|M»ed to commence with the an hour's conversation at the bath bridge.
are now endravonng to minimize its birth of our Savior. But aa our beat house will reveal tales of nervous
real purpose.
Even the Oregonian, authorities agree that Christ's birth women who have been cured.
IN*-OHf-OHATW.n HrOMllKH IMI, 1W4.
which rarely backs water on anything, occured about four years prior to the
One wonders, after being at Paa<>
(Successor tc Riner Brrw. 1
to endeavoring to explain that the as year •’1” of our era. and that ths New Rubles (The Paas of lhe Oaks) wheth«-r
W. <l> ■ Oenwrwl Cullom Milling BullstM
Fleur and
PROPRIKTOR.
sembly to one of the inherent rights of year commences one week later than Pone« de l-amn really was without justi
Feed
an
Sale.
Wheat
BougKt
and
E.a<
hanged
tor
the people and that an aaaault udoii the the day of Ilia ascribed birth, the so- fication when he started In search of
Flour.
We are In the Field tor Bu*ine>. .nd Will
primary law was not contemplated, in called historical data, which many thh wonderful "waters of youth."
Treat Yeu Right
the least The Oregonian now knows accept, to of but little value. Nor do
A «mall book, neatly illustrated, has
Sa rapi« Foeau for CemmenUI frserlcn
that it, with the other ««aemblyites, scholars who delve into the musty bevn recently published by the manage i !
(ihr kantiani ¿Jews
P
Christmas Dishware
I
Our shipment of Christmas
<li.*hwarv has just arrived. Call
mid see them.
Christmas Candies
I
W. E. THOMAS & SON
:
Stayton, Oregon
Wat.* • if»?
DREAM A REALITY
Heavy Team Harness
N. 1. MOERISON, Pri).
Sash, Doors,
.Mouldings,
Era otes,
Shingles Etc
Estimates and Plans for Bnitfiinzs
formsliei on short notice
$
L.
LLI
Attorncy-at-Laiü
IO, OREGC >x
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
DR. J. MON FOO
Chinese Medicines
Linn County Abstract Co.
(ionipaiiy
Pap’s Coffee House
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
CHARLES J. MAHER
has made a tactical mistake ami it
would now tumble the whole assembly
business overtioard, if it cou d do so
without openly acknowledging d* feat.
The assembly plan has already shown
it ia a boomerang and the rebound ia
being felt.
has so emphasized
legends and tomes of the past, agree
that De be m her 25 ia the correct date of
our Savior’s birth.
Many of them
think that April. May or June, are
months which correspond more appro
priately with the legendary date of
Ilia birth. So, as neither the month
ment telling the story of th« Hot
Springs in a moat interesting manner
ami giving complete Information. Semi
for it, either to Wm McMurray.
Genera) Passengrr Agent of th*- O. R.
A N , Portland, Or»., or Dr F. W.
Sawyer, manager, Paso Robles, Cal.
LTTOEJt
MEW RANAOEMEMT
St. Charles Hotel
GIANT FISTI t. Tree.
ALBANY
OREGON
«
We have some very handsome mani
and ebony <■ m %
I have 20 tons of vetch straw,
brush ami mirror Beta. The price« are
is equal to or better than cheat hay, at
very reasonable on these Beta.
11'1 per ton.
F. H. F rench , Jeweler
S. W. G ains «. Santiam Farm
Albany.
Vetch Straw I or Sale
I cure «eta, ala-> silver
which
€
e
»2 ■¥
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