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general elections. Suppose that the assembly wins out at both of these elections? An ordinary every day fool can easily See and safely predirt that «very line of reform legisla tion, which has taken us years to aceompliah, will be erased from our statute books. As the News has often stated, it is an effort on the part of ths old machine to get into the political exidle. It is an effort to restore the old time con- dllions uf grsft and the buying of legislative Votes in the election of United States senators. It is an effort to restore the senatorial election club over any and all legislation which may be brought lie fore the legislature. Entered at the poetoffice at Scio, Oregon, aa second-class The matter is now up tu the voter. If you want to re mail matter. establish the old rorrupt conditions which prevailed at Salem and Portland every two years, vote for the assembly randi- dates, lint if you prefer that our present reform legisla tion shall stand and that Oregon shall remain, as she is now. PUBI ¡SHED EVERY FRIDAY BY the leader of all the stales in reformation, vote for the anti- aasembly candidates, regardless of what their political senti T. I*. orci g e K ment» may be. FunuN ami » rn<»r«iKr<Mi. The Oregonian has mxlr Statement No. 1 the campaign issue. Hence, every candidate, no matter tor what office he stands, should be required to publicly express his loyalty to Mt’HM» Ml|e| ION HA I F»; our direct primary law In its entirety. And candidates fur the legislature and the candidate tor governor, ahould each 11 One year in advance......... 1 be required to append his w lit ten signature to the pledge. . 1 On«- year, at end of year. .. ' In no othe way can the pr «grssa towards the people's rule 1 One year, at end of 2 years whir 1 we have mad. be maintained. .. 2 One year, at end of 3 years In order to obtain a respectable »landing lefore the eiecto Six months in advance....... Three months in advance... rate, the assembly may recommend one or more anti-aaseml - Single copy in wrapper.... ly candida'er. Indeed, it is whispered about that Dr. Andrew C. Smith, who is reported to be a frier»! to the present primary law, ia to lie the assembly candidate for governor. AhVF.KTlMlN GHATICM j If so. d<> nut aixiport him, unl«-M hr repudiates the assembly air v and ajuarely. We cannot nor must not compr-rmix Car of thanks ...................................... t .«• matter in the least. (13 4 SfH'Cial obituary notices, per ime ... Tl e <lef< at of the assembly am! all candidates it re -on -| u't Extended wedding comments, per line mends, is of the utmost importance to the electorate of Ore Ihsplay ads. to b* changed weekly if desire,!, one column •) wide each insertion, per inch ...................................... IS gon. If the assembly is a lowed t> win out, it will lx a tacit 10 Business local* per line first insertion.............................. acknowledgement that Iks people of < regon have nut venae : <■6 Each subsequent insertion per line . ........................ . WHOLESALE DEALEA IN enough to aelect th« r officials ai d that they are willing that lsnig tim<- standing xis. contracts made on application. a small bunch of |-dilical chairwarmer» shall jxrf> rm that : Junction fur them. We may expect that the assembly to meet in Portland, this week, will bo no more aggressive than it can help. It want te as small oppcaltioi aa pgMlMp and. to that il end, will doubly sugar-vist the dose wllch it Is trying to ad ' i minister to the republican party. After it has once won and T'kfbou JUlB l?5 I4S IS* Commercial St. HE OREGONIAN’S leading editorial of the edition of secured the offices, e»p«-cially that of the governor ami i the 14th instant carries the caption of "The Knife I -pislaiurv, then the cloven foot will be exhibited, Then For Statement One.” The N kwh , in common with will thu old tone low a and the little boaskt« come out front A. G. MAGERS, Prop. Salem, Oregon all other friends of the primary, in its completeness, their hiding and assume political dictation. This result b has believed, all the while, that th«- sole cauae of the Ore shoukl be quite evident to every voter who thinks. gonian's opjsxition to the primary law was Statement No. Voters of Oregon are you slavea to the party whip, or are . • I. The editorial !n question acknowledges thia fact without you independent freemen? Have you enough of gray matter equivocation, *0 that now we have the enemy in the open ur der your hats to select candidates for the various state and, therefore, we well know how to meet him. and county offices, or do you prefer that a few professional Th«- Oregonian is said to have <)riginale«l the assembly idea politicians anti political hangeraon shall do the job for you' ami we arc warranted in assuming that it voices the senti Have you sense enough to express, through your vote», Carefully prepared by competent an I experienced ment of tiie assembly adherents. We may, then, conclwle whom you prefer for United State* senator, or do you prefer employes thoroughly familiar with the records of that all who favor the assembly are op|>o«wd to th«' election that ra Iroada ami other favor-seeking corporations shall buy of United Stales senators by direct vote of th«- people. No up th«- legislature, like cattle, and idace men sutxervlent to Linn County. Accuracy, neatness and dispatch is other conclusion is tenable. Shoukl the assembly predomi- ' their wishes in the high«- t legislative body in the world? our motto, We are now abstracting the instruments nate in the next legislature, we may expect an expression Th>-rr are loo many Gugenheims in that lx«ly now and Ore till'd inly an 1 ca n serve the puldie most efficiently. from that body in opposition to th* amendment of the gon will surely not add to the number. We use the ino»t modern and up to date system of ab Federal constitution, making such election by direct vote A few t.r»«|s|H'O Voters, the matter is now up to you stracting • An unlimited amount of money to loan obligatory, alike, in all of the states. ami pu* li< men in th«- »talc have endeavored to voice a Perhaps some republicans who support the assembly move » arning. They have tried to point out what is the secret on t> per cent, per annum on approved farm security mint, «Io not r«-aliie what is the secret |Hirpuse of its promo pur|xne of the assembly. But you must make the decision. NOTH PHONE« IN mi uihck rBUPHONl '-1: write tor«. If »0, the srgunomt xlvanced in this b-xiing article You are the jury and we sincerely ho|x the verdict y«xi should make the matter plain to them. If they favor the render next Novemlier shall be so emphatic that nevermore curl Marnier impular election of Unite«! States Senators, they should op . will favor ami offic«- desiring |>oliticiana seek to break «town l-oee the assembly; or if they are op|M«e«l to the popular the rule of the people. election of senators they should ami arc bm«sting the a assembly with all their influence. Had there txen no State ment No. 1 incorporated In our direct primary law, it would Assembly or no assembly? Bosses or no liosses? The t. have had mi oppwution, at least, from the Oregonian Now people or the corjorations? If the boaaea win the p«*ople that pa|xr d<x« mil m em to lx aatiafled in the negation of lose ail that they have f««ught fur and won in the last twenty for every use. what it denominates "th«« holy statement.” it wants nega yearn. Ye, Grangers, beware of the strategies ami decep- Cut generous live the entire nominating feature of the law as welL Never lions of those who seek to enslave you. The crucial trat I» ly full. Two theless, it says the assembly is not for this purpose, action'« at barn!. hip pockets. rpeak louder than words State Chairman George, in his Felled seams. call, indicates th«- purpose of the assembly. Only one candi-; Con tinuous Who i" J, ff Meyer»? He is a Scio boy who ia to be the date for each respective office will be recommended ami, of fly. course, candidates ao recommended will receive the full next governor of Oregon if the voter» of Scio and l.inn COPPER loUtSat hUvv riveted organised strength uf the assembly at both the primary ami county arc to count for anything. (The Santiam )ìcu Standard Liquor Co. Wines, Liquors and Cigars ¿;\.l/./5A A7) .IT LdST T ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Albany Abstract Co., L M. A Splendid OveraB Lin STOGI JU06ES One of the moat important feature» n connection with the management of a fair and live stock »how 1» compet ent, honest judgment. Anything short of thia makes a fake of the whole pro- isMition. This disgusts ami turns from the show ring the exhibitors, befuddle# the public and brings the fair into bad repute. To give satisfaction a judge must possess integrity, be thoroughly conversant with the line of »tock he undertakes to judge and not only thia, must have had con iklerable experience in placing animals in nhe show ring. It is a fact that some men well known to be the Iwst judges of livestock cannot g<> into a Urge ring of animal» and place them promptly ami satisfactorily themselves. Some men do not possess the ability to carry comparisons in their mind and soma seem to get stage fright. To spend a lot of money in advertising pritea for big exhibitors and then select Incompetent men to officiate in the judging arena is a great mistake—one that will work fatal in jury to any show no matter how well it may o'herwiae lie held. The time ia past for picking up judges the day you wish to have vour stock adjudged. The time is past for forcing men into ju Iging who »ay they are not a com petent ami who really are not make it harmonious all around. Competent ju<tges with eatabliahcd reputations ahould be selected early in the season in time to incorporate their names in the premium list if possible so that exhibitors may know who the judges are and that they are comjxtrnt to pass upon their stock, Then should any one be prejudiced againat the judge for any reason he haa hi« excuar for not showing under him. The idea that th«- judge's name ahould lie with heki until he comes into the show ring to do his work and that the ownership of the stock should lie kept from him as much as |>o»sib|e should lie gotten away from. If a man is nut competent to judge the stock on its merita and honest enough to place the riblions according to the merits of the animals reg an! less of the owner he is not fit to act as judge. The importance of this thing ia being more and more under stood each rear bv our fair managers and while they may seem to be mislead in selecting judges w«< believe it is the desire of every manager in the North west to guarantee their exhibitors goml judges along this line. Judges have not as yet been announced for all the fairs of the coast this season but as far as they have they arc m*n of ability ami high standing ami we trust when the list is complete its announcement may bring forth no name before whom any exhibitor may not be glxl to show his stock. —Rural Spirit OVERALLS Washington, British Columbia ami Ore gon to view the wonders of the scenery enjoy the beautiful summer climate, and become familiar with the great ami growing cities of the northwest. This I year the Seattle Chamber of Commerce ami other organisations have been mak Centrally located, good ing a strong bid for summer visitors. The Southern Pacific’s excursion from rooms, prices moder California is one of the first results ate, couiteous of thia campaign This excursionist« treatment will come north, starting about July Caraer Morrtwa sad frost Street» 25, over the Southern Pacific road to OREGON I Portland, On-gon, thence by the Ore PORTLAND gon ami Washington to Seattle, when* Canadian Pacific boats will be taken to Victoria and Vancouver. The rest eatherford wyatt of the route lies over the Canadian Pacific to Revelstoke, southward on I.ake Kcotenia and then by rail to Spokane, ami via the new North Bank Office in Blumberg Block roxl to Portland, where the home ward journey starts This trip ought ALBANY ; • • Osano to give the Californians a fine idea of the Pacific Northwest, and should be A. O. PRILL. M. D. the forerunner of much travel north ward in this and other summer seasons. Just as California is the winter habit of many people from the Northwest, thia country shoukl lx. and in time Telephone, Exchange No. Il will be the summer resort for the Californians. SCIO OREGON M sMufactu^-r a tehMum (Mi THEESMONB HOTEL W & Attorneqs-at-Lair Physician »? Surgeon To Members el Una C«ant| Für Issecietion THF PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS SERVICE MURPHY. GRANII CO. A. SHANKS The Best Place in Portland to Eat is at Pap’s Coffee House at West end of the Morrison Street The annual aeaaon tick eta for mem One result of the campaign for adver — Manufacturer and Dealer in— bridge. tising the Pacific Northwest as a sum ber. are now ready and can be securrd mer r.oort country will be noticed thia at the Scio State Bank. month, when an excursion of several Please call for your ticket before Cintar Trimartat Mrpalr Work SolkltcJ hundred people from I 01 Angeles and Au uat 28, aa no ticket will be issued A!! Work Strktly GaarutwJ (Successor U- Riner Bros.) San Francisco will make a trip through a'to.- the fair open, to member«. MIMMI F ft. OncOft PROPRIETOR. Harness and Saddles CHARLES J. MAHER i ................................. ............ Politically Independent