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■2“- *- ’-fi«V *•*: • • “ ilición* STRIFE who A TO , w Chrf^rr.douL COVERNMENT. « SAVED BY THE KING. LINN OpFortur.itica « Natleaat Crim«. _<• I*» I rr nf • I» Br Pet«r Rac«cM n Ttu>r» t>n«r wui • tla»« In the hl»- lor/ of th!» nation • ),< n «» r.<-»4«d ■lateaawa mor» or naltstor» >u than al lbw preaeui monieul. Th« «¡.pur tuaitlea no* afforiiail u» on land aud ■ demand the b««l there U In »(ale- trail and the po««lbllltle. that at« con- tronuug Ua call for national laauea that unite tha people, build Induatry •mi ekpatid trade The agricultural and induatrial Se.eiopment of tliU nailon has auffere<l severely at tbo bauds of aaltator» who have »l'Wt torpedoes crashing into the port aide of business and «boss nsgMct of the Inuieat. of the farmer nukea theta little less than political criminals We want no mor» of these evil Spirka Io predomln.' te in aovrrntnent. Too long their hysterical cry has sent a «hirer do*» the spinal column of Industry. Teo long have the political agitators capiuiurd strife, pillaged progrvsa and murdered opportunity. An ludus trial corpse Is aot a d<slrabie ihlng. a crippled buoines» an nchletrcmmi cr M fleet an accomplishment about »bleb ni>y representative O( .br sor. rrntncnl has a right to txaal I Iscusa that Breed Agitators Should bs Eliminatsd. . t ,ii aimicr i«ig- •i defer tlw honor lulher «lav, »Inch >k fcr an uifront. lie do >r And very -lair». H o II m - iii , . left In» chandler lord al hia door, lent |*a»-:»ii and -ard from (hr i»p lie iKittom. ioWCver, itninnli- I done, he i--c«|»«d (•e had TV 1 Mil and i Id* 14 «y t» t lie •• inti, mui h hurt, a h n» he preleod- <n after him, and iw grievance the For Less Through spec enabled to nil i la rut* any on mg générons « VA/» / n to go & Si- i order d bitu- AVAILABLE FOR We offer tile I COPY This c 1 f yon Are nt Publient ions, BRING ers bln*t * fi Cutting th» Cardi»« Knot. Tl • ph'»-** “Tinting the (tonbnn knot alludi*» to an ancient tmdi- tion. The »torr urn« that (»orditi», it certain kinw. made a knot in the harnea» of hie chariot to hard and intricate as to badlc every attempt to undo it. The oracle of the day having declared that he who sue- efiediu in solving the complication would become the conqueror of the world, Alviandcr the Great deter mined to attempt It. Hia first ef fort« failing, he determined to make abort work of it, «nd, drawing hia «word, with one «trake he cut the knot which nobody could untie; hence the exprewdon “cutting the Gordian knot ' came to represent the solution ■>( any difik ult »itiin- tion by heroic mean«. Prawntrng Arm» to s i Cat OrçgonB The Glorious 4th BEST FOR OREGONIANS 0 I. JOHI, BitriCt Iff, CotvHlîi, ürrgoR I now have plenty of fine Loganberries for sale. 15 cents on the bushes, or 25 cents per gallon delivered in Scio. S W Gaines. Riatta et Ohio. CT fr I I a > c «« County. ( ” FVank J. Cheney make» oath that h* I« iranlor partner of th* flrm <»f F J Ch*T< » A <’»».. <t«Mn* huaitra«» tn th* City of T > kdn County and Mfate aforraaM, I” n 1 thnf »aid flrm will i«v lira sum of ONE IIVNHRKD HOL1.ARA t~r ea< ft a»d ev- -ry raaa of Catarrh that conn* f fra m* I by the uw of HAI »/Fl rM MUCH (T HU KRtNK J « »ir.KHY Rworn Io traf^r* ma and out»oerlb*d ‘n mv pr***fw*. thia «th day of Dararrnut* a n ifleah A. W CLKAgnN. Notary PuftfU* Hall a Catarrh Otra la tah*n Internal nnd •< t» diroritr up*>n th* blood and mu« r*na r-irfa«raa r»f t?ra ayalrtn A* nd for tear »mordala, fr^ra K J «’HENKT A CO, T.vhMfrv O Ankl hr «II Drmr*fi*tw. Tata» XalPa Family inita fm «-.»na«! pa’tea. About I <■ middle of the ln»t rrn- tnn a ver- hi^h English oflii-ud died in a f >rtrow nt a place that is one of the vr-itern of Itralrimnic or- thodoxr, and at the magnent when the n«-t»s <>f hi- death reached the «epos guard at the main gate a black <at rustled out of it. The guard presented arme to the cat »• a -shite t>> tho living spirit <>f the pow-rf eidetici’ tor locality tha We make a specialty of neither fib Friendship, Engagement and prevent h Hit from y i Wedding rings - F M French & th.ìt !<4 , Son. Jewelers and Engravers. Time». • Albany. Miss Afina Bertha Huntel ar.d Marcus Ernest Arnold weia > ilomon Grimes died al M> rlin united in marriage Sunday. Jure yesterday after a brief illness, 27, at 2 p m Hl the home of tl e lie. together with his wife and bride ’ s parents at IlLlsey, R« v daughter. Mrs Lafe Osborn left E F A-iiui.tel, her father, pcr- for that place u week ugo for a forming the ceremony. Miaa visit and Mr Grimes was taken iil soon after arriving there. I »ollie Arnold was bridesmaid Too remains will arrive al Al- and Allen Harrison lieat man. bany this Thursday evening and while May Ki.dnsmil ai led as will be brought to Scio Friday ring Ix-arer. The happy couple left Sunday for burial. A more extended notice will be given next week. evening on an extended honey moon for Portland and Van- couver. Tney will make their home in Albany. Mr Arnold was raised at Sc o Mr and Mrs A R McDonald where he has a host of friends celebrated their Gulden Wedding and is admired a t a young man anniversnry last Sunday. A of sterling qualities, The bride, f'dl account of this happy event although a stranger here is high was handed in this Thursday ly sfioken of, and the voting morning, and will appear next people have u large circle of week. friends who join the News in wishing them a long, hapny and prosperous married life. *• I erect kiidon. (I new ns fur Farmers Union Cete- Li ration Get Rid of Gophers That the Furmcrg Union never W< that <lo anything bv halves was evi A farmer tells us that lie lias rt*d by denced by the siiceessftil celebra practically rid his farm of goph I must tion wnich they held at Grab ers by tiie use of gasoline. He a being tree S.itiirdny. It is estiniatcd carries a bottle tind a bunch of bv iiini'v who wore there that cotton batting with him while at bond about 3,WM) people were present, work in the field and when he and all bad a bis time. Many fees a gopher run into a holo he On ex- from Scio attended, goinit by l>ours some gasoline upon a wad auto and various conveyances. of cotton and places it at th« t have R M Gain li nk the record load mouth of the hole and cover« on his auto truck, bringinK home the opening with dirt. The gas íl”ger. forty- fix pe'iple in the evening. > ' fumes are heavier than air and t « ■. .ip go to the Ixittom ot the hole. In an attempt to get air, the On will gopher comes to the top of the ledge. Jwould For l.inn County Fair, offered hole, and heie the gus dots the by R L Ellwood on Pcrcheioii rest. Remove cotton in about * ^at half an hour and Mr G<> iher will Bnniis- colts sired by Fanchon. be dead. The plan will apply to Ik«t her e colt under one year r- 1 MU- old. tied prize, free service; 2nd, many other burrowing animals. li', or $5.00; 3d. $250. Best mare colt under one year Strayeo Small Shepherd pup 1 axe, old. first priz ■, free service; 2nd, 8 inos. old, with old strap col t r; ffl.urn, ¿5 00. 3d, $250. left Jkio July 3; answers to dJMAty • n g name of "Scott.” J l> Lens- *tennis, bop scutch, Daily Albany Herald and San- more. rummy, bridge, whist, pinochle, tiam News $2.50 for one year. seven up, marble«, or any other uid thing that will bring in a lew Best typewriter ?arbon paper [jennies to the commigsion in or made, two sheets for 5c at the der to swell the fund to make News office. Maple Spring Farm, consist offices for political favorites. <ng of iti.'! acres, registered Work begun on Wallace build goats, high grade Jersey cattle, state of Oregon and thrown into ing at Albany to cost $30,000. I registered Jersey bull, 1 Jer the forest reserves, which would Enwauna box factory of Klam have been the result had the sey Red sow, farming imple ath Falls adds 50 men, account federal government been suc ments, etc. For particulars see James Wann on farm, or write large order*. cessful in its suit Eugene owner. C H Wain, Junction City. O W R & N considering a short Guard. / Special P remiiims ■< tom Lloyd George, the Prohibition leader of Eurupe w|lo |«d the prohibition ilgiu lu England, bis declared lh.it he mH never again take a drink poluii-ally and there are man- A merit an politi cians—pro «nd anti who would r udcr their country • service by climbing on the water wagon cr signing a plcdg. of political temperanca. Too often our legislative halls are turned Into political bar-rooms and many of the members become Intoxicated on liquor discussions. We have too many polit leal drunkard»—pro and anti—in our public affaire. No one who is a slave •o the poiitteal Itqucr habit ta quite •b capable of dealing witb tbs bust boss affairs nt government as the »ober end Industrious We have few public man In this day who are iimj »hough to resiat the temptation oi ktrong drink pollllcsliy and when the ttetnon Rum one» becomes firmly on trenched tn the rnind of a politician, he Is lang capable of meeilng ths de rnanda for oonalnsctlvo Matesmansblp bow cvhrronting thia nation. Wo have in this country too many r»d tio»od politicians both pro and anil A candidate with political «tell- Mum tremens, a pr.achrr with point i st. d.cit pi bls b< otv and an agitator drunk on the liquor question aie the ead-Je. t nights In eivlMaatlon and they should all b» forced to take tbr poill leal Keeley Cure. It Is far more Important In govern tneut to make it easier tor those wb<- toll to eat than to make It toor» dtf Ocult for a tew topers to drink Thi-r, is not <>u» person tn on* huudr.-d of our rural population that ever touche liquor bui »• ail ui three tliuea a day. Solomon Dead Golden t Wedding BEST SUNSET McCLUR PICTOR! LADIES’ LITTLE I Ghe SANI >'••11 Teo Kgny Political Drunkards. 1 and r The political agitator muni be cl I tn I»**» 111* Ibsteri from public life before fhcurhi- Ini*« ful cunaidi-ration can be kiien to a ret* constructive program In government. The liquor question |, the most pro- life brredlnt ground for agitators and • hether pro or «ntl. the batch is equally «» undealrablc. This article 1» In no sense n dlscuselou ot the IK <|ui>r quo lien but deal» sole)/ and by »ay of illuairation mth the political Other sub products of that issue VV nd and Temper >cia will be dealt with in the onic r i- vbv-T e»nn ut ibc lr imjiortance government In lb« history of our the liquor Issue has never produced a constructive eiatraman worth men- tioniug and It never will it has sent ♦ more freaks to Congress. Lilliputian» to the Senate and lucompctcnta to I ollie» than BUy other political under the sun. The recent experience of the Ent llsb Parliament which lathed ilarle Into a fury over the liquor que t|Jn has a lesson that It |. well ft,r the farmer« of this nation to observe, for the subject tn some form or other t* Il constantly before the public for aolu Al|s ¡cria * lion and cfUlQMO to the esclu.lon of m»’. alleni morn Important problems to the Amer ...i. lean plow m<-n Tt'/rc --x (Ol'-'N'I Y. YOUR -t BSí RIITÍOS F M IKES the date» atam^wi h> the» awrr iM V Tn thu^c h ho du advance th«« ><►» N»gl»ct of Agricultural .nd Ifttfuotrial THE LAYMAN'S DUTY - » capitalize MENACE kJuÂàaiï-ûf V» -'X SPECIAL OFFER bi ilMry tuto r^ike th'm politicians « V* will be celebrated in various towns along the Southern Pacific and spe cial Low Round Trip Fares Between all stations in Oregon (where the one way fare does not exceed $6.00) will be in effect July 3, 4 and 5, with final return limit July tith. Convenient To Train All Service Point» Call on nearest Agent for full in formation, fares, train schedules, etc. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, I’ortlan !, Oregon tree fn flpcrutftrrt/ where fi will conduct the business o 10 per cent hasis. As they t have no bad accounts to Io and the volume of business i undoubtedly be large, they i no doubt make a success of it. »• • **»■««I*'•• W ' «1 •*»•! T F, C Peery went to Albany a nesday to hear Geo Chamberlain ¡1 a 1 speak at Chautauqua. Scio people scattered out pret ty well to do honor to the Na tion’s birthday. Most of the crowd went to Crabtree to the Farmers Union celebration, a few went to Mill City, while others went to Jefferson, Sweet Home and other places. The celebrations at Sweet Home and Jefferson were held on the 5th, while Crabtree and Mill City ob served the 3rd. , Ed Wesely and sisters. Misses Lucy and Rose, with their moth er, Mrs Frances Wesely, re turned Friday evening from an enjoyable two months visit with relatives in Kansas. It rained most of the time they were there and crop prospects are rather discouraging. They re turned by way of San Francisco where they spent twelve days at the Fair. Ed says Oregon and Canada have them all beat for wildings, with Calfornia next. Mrs A W Hagey and daughter Colene. left Tuesday for Orting, Wash, for a visit with her par ents. Mr and Mrs Watkins. Mrs E Wendt was a passenger to Portland Tuesday morning for a visit with her daughter, Miss Nelda, who is staying there. bor Sale line from Ontario to Bend. Beaverton votes $28.500 bonds MARKET REPORT Cottage and Bungalow house Pacific Iron Works builds lx*b- for high school. paint at Morrison’s Hardware anon steel bridge for $I3,«TCL Cottage Grove Sentinel- Pro- The folio win« *r'' ca»h price» quoted $1.15 the gallon, any color. Work started at Pilot Rock on tcction from freak laws and con- on Thursday of each week by our O W R & N terminals to cort; fiecatory legislation is all the 1 dealer»: Gordon and Clifford Yarbrough $250,000. Wheat, per bushel........ S 9» bonus capital asks of Oregon. i < >«U .............................. and George King left for their at Eppley baking powder factory E J McClanahan of Eugene flour, per «ark............. 1 60 home at Ashland Tuesday after of Salem doubles capacity of will manufacture combination Bran, per ton.......... :io <JU a few days visit at the Il L plant Middling», per ton chair and stepladder. 3T» oo Shelton home. ar, no Imnrovementa to be mode on Portland musicians union de ('hop. wheat, per ton . Chop, oat a, per ton ... .VI «Ml Mrs Minerva Gill and daugh Bi n Harrison mine near Raker mand to fix wages and numlxr . Barley Chop ................. Vi (K) oT players who shall be employed Butter, (Country) per roll ter, Mr* E J Shumaker of Jeffer vyill total $100,000. son came over Monday evening Filling newspapers with items meeting with united resistance Egg», P**r doten..................... and have been packing some of about rabies does not help bring from hotels, restaurants and Chickens, per pound ............ i ieeae. per pound. ............ . . the latter’s effects for shipment people to the state that has never theatres. ' Turkey», per pound . . to Jefferson. Mrs Gill will spend had such a thing. First National i bank building I Ducks, per pound Pekin a part of the summer here, and The O & C land decision means Portlund to use Oregon made bucks. Indian Bunner .... Beef, per pound. Iler weight expects to visit her daughter, that these lands valued at more steel. Pork, dre«»*d ......................... Mrs Grace Butcher at North than $30,000,000 will not be Oregon saddle industry pro- Pork, live Weight..................... Yakima, Wash, a little later. withdrawn from taxation in the moled by the war. Veal, per pound, for shn>i>inK A