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remedy. Traction lines in most cities seem in a
fair way to soon ¡«as into the hands of municipal
POMEROY,
ities.
REAL E-l \ I I
BROKER
To President Roosevelt. Secretary Hitchcock and
with Thr > ant I* in Xrw«.
Attorneys Jerome, Folk and Heney, the country
Politically Independent
'owes a debt of gratitude for the unearthing of
Scio, Oregon
; official grafting and thievery. The fearless man
ner in which the official grafter and boodler has
i.ritervd al the i.wt- U. <• at
. •. Oreypu.
Farm ami < ity pr<.|ertie» lw ght ami
w.ld on the u»ual n.uiiuueH.n («una.
l>een hunted down and vigorously prosecuted, has
tf y<-u want to nel. y air farm, I ear.
generated confidence in the minds of the people.
tell It it it can be a.4J
It you want to
Reform swms to be the rule of the hour. The
I ary, 1 can fimi the piare you want.
people are arruused as never before to the import-
T. L IM UGER
isnce of cleansing the public service of dishonesty,
1>» TMtaa never
work t*"* ba
and. as rapidly as election day rolls around, seem
f.KITOR ANP PROPRIETOR
va ud bi» ease* U> r-l •»
»• -• n m
pua
<l..e
au
i.t»
l
«a»
c»U'4
the »' rii
more than willing to perform the duty of annihila-
and lai him
hunt«
thatfwfort
ing rings and dishonest combinations gent-rally.
b«’ ifuy
Hl?W«<■MOTION RATES
«<•4 /i* X«» f*»r
Courts seem willing when the offender is brought
hai «M %h« r
On« year in »1 vane»................... ................................. ........................ II 3A to trial, to deal out justice to all,
im*s|>ective of
rw»al
f l
One v « mf . at * im I »■( rear
I to
AbMlutaty
Pare
ornala v«m*-
party,
¡osition
or
previous
condition
of
servitude.
One * rar. at ft-i»*i «»( ^ vrar».., .
.................
I
!>««• year, at vad <4 3 yxr»............
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This streneous action on the ¡»art of president, ius
I h I’m* «»•*•
7S1
Hi m>>t>lh» U>ail»ai>«-r
.... . ...
..........
th* aatt.*« riti
prosecutor
and
courts,
is
a
source
of
great
grati
Tlirw
In afKafv**. .
...
to
ra 4 h .* I o-
A Crvnm of Tartar Fowdar,
h--h inhi*‘K»’
1* fication to the people.
’«inirfe'r»ipy in wrap|»r...................................
Faith tn the perpeturty of
froo from alum or phoa*
vorn« l*r«-r»«w
phatlc
acid
lion’ aàilltullf
our government was growing weak. But the vig
r«<mldn*d
a^h
At>VH;TI>lN<i RATE*
orous pro.*« ution of national, state and mumcii*al aavM. aaam« rmroaa ooM (KW WSA
other
thaï
bk »
il
(‘«r*l n( that,k*
............................... ..
SV
gratters. i>oodlen< and thieves, great and small,
mors rtfrx-llv*
b|w**l*l
t*ut»r«-», prr inr
tc
and
pn»UM*l
lha
F-Btcudrd arvhlu |t
d : i »<
<•, (• t lilt»
the peo COUNTY OOURT BILLS ALLOWtr-
it. tuu> restored this faith and has inspired
«t»>u«*«h fron
06 1
I>wa| aphrrti»tn<, |«*r hn«* \-T i *» g *
funrtional di<t'ir*M$ne*,
ple
to
give
the
effort
towards
reform
and
decency,
ihspla> a«l*. 2 < haf tf« • |« r
n» t.lh, ■ »»«• column wferfr.
λM l'iBlV «ni». I.T« l'm
■
10 vigorous support.
pr r irudi
,.
.,.
.
ia i 4 nor «*rr «aa «•pair» t h“d
•
cxh ' xtt ormiuB
...................
i fill
» il I« th* «•artfully «r>i <hl • i à d
I*rofrr*> i»al ink, 1‘ , t, ! * *, i*r nu*n’li
If in restoration of the government to the hands C II Htewart, Judga.
th-Tvifhlir
u-»!.
1
nati
prr-
«pfu
♦>
»f
a
I»-»« tin»-l ontra. I» for a<ivrr1i«in< ina i.- ■ n appt irai: n.
1
rwU p6'/*4W.»H in a rr»»l
of the ¡ieo|»le. private exploiters of municipal H M Fa» i » , rirr *
î»r rtnrr*’a ut»(*ara'.lrird su<-<*«*« « th
Inn < ia
thi* raiiK'ly wa* • • h thaï rr. •
I
frunchisea stands to lose, they are not entitled to H 1. U hit«, ahefif!
Ita. n«.
to U*«' Il than ati/on»- «tou'Uir rutiid alt« d
OREGON'S UN FOR TUNA TE CONDI TION
a particle of #)nq>athy. for all they have has been W W Fram »•, rro»Mrr ............ Ito
'.A
htm U> tnt nu fa«-tur* Il on a •
rntly
S3 M
wrung from the people in extortionate charges Jaa F.tkitia, tr«a*nn*r
iilv rai «rai* t»> mr»-t thr <b n *i.
W L Jarhw«’!», »up nnte ti lrnt
Its to
H»
hl«
own
«perlai
|»rw
»**••,
h«*
Oregon's representations in congress, since the and in the usurjailion of publ>c proj>erty. If mun- F C Stell time her. depot}* «l«rfc
trac U. combine« and prewrrv«'« thè medi
♦Mi U0
cihal quaHlhw <>f Ihr arvafal tugr«d • ht«
land fraud trials, is it hitherto unheard of condi kipal and governmental ownership results before 14 E l*rv|«at,
*’
ahrrtf!
HO 00
with -'it tbc ua« of ah'ohiL i»tnr h*m
tion. No other state has had three-fourtlis of its a final and just condition of public franchises is W J Fisher, «upt p««»r lartn.
teally pur«- flycwflnn tn«t* ad‘. tfiu« r« n
«0 IV
d«rhit( H a:«»» ut > ««fr for any woni *n
congressK.mil delegation, at one time, in disgrace reached, those who have abused the privileges
«ni»vaa«>r. ...
an on
of any «<* an.! in a> j <*»••»! t
Mart lUlyau...................................... .
fr«M ^ '¡hr nan«”» uf ll • .ng ■ « i ■» arr
♦u tw
and. consequently, debarred from performing the they have enjoyed, will alone be to blame.
l ady'« Slipper r>»»V Ü *« k ( ••!» .4 r<« t.
H William», ferryman
«> 00
I nl‘- >rn nwl, Bit.« Cohftah root aitd
duties the Federal congressmen are supposed to
C F Clayton, ferrrnian
40 ‘O
t» i«Mi H*a. mot»
do. The Federal government nor the state of
The Oregonian and Oregon Journal, of Portland,
M im May
k N
' Amaurd un
At t ot .«T ruem
A v«»nur N ■ w \ rk t ilt I t • n
? • r *f th«
Oregon is to blame for this undesirable condition. are continually at war with each other. What’s
Nor can the blame be placed anywhere except up the use. brethem. to be continually quarreling? Aid Ja* I ir, a
•I
Lad
b«*ad»>
hr.
ba«
ka<
tw
and
«M v*ry
1 4 00
fi«rv-'U». aran »U a» i*' L- «h-ev u rr »Lan
on the shoulders of the culprits Mitchell, W illiam 1’here certainly is room 111 Portland for three daily ** .Mraiiinan
5 ÛU
tw». h»>urw st * ifir-v
I ««• s•l«t•*ti ».
I »r R .-r» • • Fa' ••ri»«- 1‘r*** i . ■ i a«
1 50
*-• ■ ■! vftb the
'S
»«•■•»(
son and Hermann. Perhaps we sliould not yet newspajwrs. Quit trying to cut each others throats *' Ida Hoffman
was
jdt g
<<«•»«!»’ It'd
A <
*• Mita ! J (’«»!•»
7 00
enumerate Mr. Hermann as a ’’culprit.” He has and turn your guns upon the evil and injustice •• Kokrr minor«
Ihr Favorit* Pr*«rripth*n f r ■
’ werb«,
..
...
a id ih« n *•
for I •»*
M..L
4 on
k irr
-F ’» h
'.r
.«• ht» »«’•
not hail a jury pronounce him guilty; but the opin that is abroad in Portland, in the state and •• Mro Pyms............................
4 OO
l .. .t
1‘rwk r jitu-HL. U ju I r*o.,; ,t:io>d
U
Io
««»rry
on*
ion of the |>eople is that, of the three he is the throughteut the entire country. For instance, " A J lox
4 00
C<<n«tlpati<Mi altho'.th « llttl«» 111. hn-
greatest criminal and if an expression of the ¡>ei>- you could so mould public opinion, that such pres ** Betae) Handley........................
& 00
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g
'
I
’¡rSBraul prllau v UX« CouaU> ikUoU.
6 00
ple of Oregon could I«* called out, nine-tenths of sure could be brought ujwn our criminal senator
H Stewart
J to
them would, undoubtedly, demand the instant and congressmen, that they would be compelled C
G A Epperly . .
2l> Û0
resignation of all three, L’nfortunately for Ore to resign, else have congress fire the trio bodily. Ellis A 1 mphrvv
Winter JUtM to Tr-anln* Boy,
7 to
gon, the prop■ • I < !.»t ' ut :,i amei..|n.<-nt. which
Portland Flouring Milla Co..........
31 46
will enable the ¡>eople to vote a man out of office,
Alliany ha had its initial introduction to the W .M l*arkt«r.........
6 10
As n winter healtii and
rsM-rvafiott
4 Mi re«Mirt Newport i« the « n« par ».icrl-
has not yet been adopted; or the necessary steps Direct Primary. By some it is commended while Craft A Mdter..............
Roi o^niaing llu«, an«I wishing to
..
if> tn i Inure.
would have liven taken l>eforv this, to have the others condemn it. In the light of the experience Ulding & liulburt..............
tfirv the proplr an
opportunity
tn
s I.
OU ox A Kou........................
34 Ml breathe the freah, ptir»* «»«»»he «»I thr
that will ls> gained before the legislature again liidig« nt iK*hht rt* .
disgraced congressional seats, declared vacant.
to oo • «’ran, thr 8outh««rn Faciflr and (*«»rval-
It is Htated that neither of these gentlemen will assembles, just what fiixing the law will need will
ha A Eastern railnM»«!* w ill rrenme th*
BOAtM AMD HlullWAVB.
aalr <d tick«»ta thmufh to YanuinA Imy
lie <; \e|(.|.. .|, w h. n it can be amended
voluntarily resign; that they will hold on to their pr
<>n Saturday, (h tnlirr 21, ar.<! will « m -H
V 90 !*amv throughout th»* Winf«*r4n<| spring
respective offices until the end of their tenus, by the legislature subject, of course, to the will of
K
il
Inailo
..
............................
11 SÓ on every Wednesday rttbl >attird«'.
Each of them have yet al«>ut two years to serve. the people, or by the people themselves, at the
I 'hr rat»« mil t>r thr *mnw
during
C H Stewart.......................................
3 00
They a ill, thcr< fore, draw from the E. S. trvas- succeeding election of June 1908.
th»* Ntniiinrr and will l»r gn»*| (or return
W C Jack«
............
- ■
30
day»
fr«
»tn
date
<»(
«air
ury nearly $36,000, to which they have not a
FP Deratey....................................
IS 00
I>r .Minthorn'» sanitary wa bath« will
shadow of moral right
Secretary Hichcock, when he first entered the J I* MerU*
....................................
4 50 I m * in <>|irrali n durinu thr ro tr*- winter,
..............
When a man is elected to office, he is supi>osed to President's cabinet, soon became 1 very unpopular. G E Cliftiuberiain
lo to i an* I
Hot and cold ^alt water bath« van I t
7 50
render the public, services as an equivalent there He was said to I m * a man whose prjudice would Albany 1 rauaier Co..........................
taken rterv dav in th»- Nmitarium, «n*l
It ... h»r anyone dmiring rwwt rvcrrali«»u and
for. In other words the office holder is ex|>ectcd cause him to go to the entremes in persecuting Geo l; ltd. hey Supply Co
2 Mi hral* h, n<> |4a< e <»n thr Pnvitn North-
to earn his salary. Senator Mitchell, nor Cong anyone he did not like. It now develops that his J 1’ Cral trio- .
bi tO weat can oe h»und tapial to Yaqnina
ressmen W illiamson nor Herman cannot now do only predjudice is towards evil doers and these he Curii» Lumber Co............................... 1.' 10 bay.
During thr winter i.early a 1 other
this. By their own acts they liave incapacitated seems to relentlessly prosecute. The country re Seth Fr**»*«
M 75’ health rr**rta are elo»rd or hfhriilt t »
6 0l> 1 reach, and none of them hav»* the nd-
J t Dui tad
themselves to do so. They cannot earn one pen sponds “Amen’’ to his efforts.
Fred (»««»rii................... .... ............. ........ 140 Wf vantage of Newport and vH inity a- re
■■ — .
ny of the salary that each of them will draw from
gard» climate, |«»int« of mt«* • «t, rwrrva-
1* J Nraloii
................... .... ....
2 3.‘> tion an*
aiuti rment.
1 <r |»*srt$«-« de-
the Federal tr< a ury h isifti 1,01» and the ith day
Attorney Heney has mortally offended certain B .M llu.l r>
10 00 •tring t • enjoy Ashing, hnntn g or «sw
of March. 1907. They will thus become, instead prominent citizens of the Pacific Coast, These AIM'
.
6H tiO ing the ocean in aunahine and «tort»
10 721 thie fam**ua refrirt i« unrqindlrd
I !»••
of the honored meinlars of the most enlightened prominent citizens are now endeavoring to find Il 1. M ..
> «urrotittding® are ideal—t»«*autiful wen-
law making body in the World, simply dishonored something in Mr. Henry’s ¡last career, by which Smith A Hilton
2b - rry. chinate mild, healthful an«l tnvig
orating.
grafters and worthy only of the contempt of the his prestige and usefulness may l»e destroyed. F II Porter ..........
.Xrat. clean rotlag« w. rithr? i«irni*>h»»l
1. I) Knighton
state they have dishonored and are injuring.
or partly go, can be rent«««I in tl.r »m-
These same prominent gentlemen are fearful of H B Sprenger...
mediate
feeighburlsoud o* the sanitary
Oregon, as all will concede, is. at the present, what the future may bring forth.
G D Harri«
bath» at about I» |«rr month
Plenty of
in an unfortunate condition. Our state ought to
freah milk vegetable«, h<»bey, fruit and
L W t'omeruy
ad hou«eh*»M nccr«aarwa can be »blam
W .Melane
have a full delegation in congress, composed of
Portland, figuring by the number of residences G
ed at the iowewt
>*-l, whde -ill
J
t
Wallace
.
.
■w>
■
1.
men of the best ability the state affords in order claims als>ut 40,000 niorr jieople than is in Seattle.
kind« of tlidi and the ta<n*-us r*«ck oyg-
Berry Cummings ...
... ............
HS 75 tern ran tie had tn aLun<la»r for the
to secure the nee» . -ary appropriations to con The question will not be settled before the federal
Oldiug A Huil.uri
............
l& to i trouble of m - s tiring them.
tinue the improvements on our rivers and harbors. census of 1910 is taken. At that time, at the If llhiuig
People troubled with loa«
appasite,
............
12 to
insomnia,rheumatism or run down from
President Roosevelt needs the aid of all of Oregon’s present nite of increase, both cities will have j>as- ! . 1 ft
uo ■ any cauae will fii>d Newport an »«.«al
congressional votes to enact a freight nite law, to sed the 200,000 mark.
V II •
1
....... to *■• place to regain tlseir health and vig<*r,
James Writer
....
..........
3 <n or for rrat and ph-a-ur«-
revise the tariff and to prevent the enactment of
Full mfortnation a* rate«, ch»* king of
Il
1
DO
..
..
2
of the ship subsidy measure.
•*<<’ • ♦ •»» b® obtained from any
standun. B.ue...............
TRE URNE A VE!. IN RUSSIA.
....
V toi 8. 1*. or C. A E
agent, or from A. L
If Messrs Mitchell, Williamson and Hermann
Bn.lg,. Work . . ..............................
Craig, general ¡»a «eager *g« nt S p Co.,
had a ¡(article of manly pride and patriotism in
Portland; of J < Mavo, general p*»**-* ti
Cl’BMNT umun
Russia is a charnel-house. Bodies of the dead
ger agent C. A F. , Allanv, Or«
their bosoms, their resignations would now be in
Rate from Albany to Ya pnn«, |3
fill the street« The cities are the chief theaters E.eliay A Maaon............................
the hands of Governor Chamberlain.
J »mo« Elkina
of
the
bloodshed,
because
combination
is
only
¡<>s-
The Republican ¡»arty cannot be held responsible
Glaaa A 1‘rudhotutua .............
for the idividual acts of these men. When it elect sible in the cities. Country districts can make no C B Havre .. ;..................................
Btvxre ot Defoctlv» TltlM
ed them to office they were all sup|s>.»cdto be high resistance, to tyranny. The aspirations of men, Howe. Davia A Kilburn
Have an Abstract of Tille
minded gentlemen. But the j«arty is culpable in in isolation, for liberty, come to nothing, till the B M i'ayue.........................................
t*rv|Mirr.| by li.e
cities
or
centers
of
¡«ipulation
lead
the
way.
Alexander
A
Kirkpatrick
in that at the late mass convention in Portland, it
The I Maatou Printing to.....................
Lina Csuaty Akstrsct Co.
But
Russia
is
a
vast,
unorganized
mass,
did not lass resolutions condemnnatory of their
ot «I m mal ftr«>f«rrly ><»u Inlau t i«> pw.vbsMM
HIM.BLU»»aut ».
acta and demand their resignations, at once. By people feel the presence of the evils of their sys-
nrao«|M« Wctirtl) f«»i u»«m* y hwinrd, otir
IBtion« rWMVitsf »he twm ftf ot .wir ray*tien«*>
the failure to do tins Mitchell, Williamson and tern, but do not know how to correct them, All ' rrelnuiiuoy £s turkrv eaae
• ft
ft»
Bata BUS Hau IM
/
|{
Sei.« »lia
Hermann have u right to conclude that the party, society is in a ferment; but there is no guilding i
• •
ft
T.'in < >e«
or at least the leaders thereof, because of this principal. At the bottom of the ferment is the
Manager
Ford
• »rrit>. < <wnri m $ i »n i
atr**«
neglect, endorse their official conduct. Individual aspiration for liberty. But this again encounters J T Wood..........
ALL^LT.
OilÄGüN
Republicans may condemn them, but this will not prejudices of religion and of race, All want liber- ] J Ml.ver
Fejiair the evident intentional neglect al the Port ty. but some believe the way to get it is through M i uTr'"«
land meeting and this neglect should be remem the prosecution of the opposing religious faiths. » w i <.u
In ¡>arts of Russia the Jews are numerous. The w lUism F.>rtnull«r
bered by the voters next June.
mass of people, aspiring to liberty, have been 3 *• *—
.
.
taught that the Jews are their enemies and op- si *«» h a *»s
GRAFTERS AND EXPLOITERS TO Hl AMI prvssors. The mor»* intelligent and more ferocious John |u»»ri
I attack the Jew«.
m k su ««n ..
The fact can not longer be disputed that the S.Tiu the,,|,wilho«' went parallel in the his- * « «—
wwamws
. i r
t ' e
i
i
tory of the worid, are being committed in Rusina, i '1 Kwdtuid
vommon ¡>euple of the 1. b an- determined to some of them under true inspiration for liberty, * ««<'-y
break up, on the part of public officials at least, others, mistakenly, through religious fury. One. Mrs M g
grafting and dishonest practices. By common re- therefore, noting what is going on in Russia, might W L J sc A mi
BO YEARS*
port, for years has been know that many officials vx,''a,rn* Dh, liberty and oh, religion, what M»^n«.ii» Lau» fry
EXPERIENCE
in state and mumcijial governments were working ‘
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this agitation must conduct Russia at last to
their official ¡»>sitions ¡or iliegimate private gain; freedom. Such is the constitution of human na- 'n
" «»hiiiKtoii
but the stupenduous rottennessof the government ture that there seems no way to reach a setth'd.
ft'r n*11’-« ’ ~•->«•
of nearly all of our large cities, have not been laid °TJ*riy and regulated liberty, except through mas- r,,a
• •<>»ii»«'»*»n. i» i«t>
bare until quite recently
i nacre. The history of mankind, during three thous-
*•»“•»«• •un.l.tiii, c|>ok«l Mn.
Tn*<x Mont
«ubmimon,
Of IICHt
Now th* p..'1'le of m-arly all of th'1 laW ci,,*.
EÄ ' uitu
.... .....................
... ........
*i.»| brought hun lo Cullai, where lie 1»
Cr»TRKlH’» Ac.
istrh
atwf
drs.f
’H'.r may
lodami in lite ejuiit, ¡all
Piera l» a
are up in arms, seemingly determined to revolu- furnish the greatest example of all.
W*|’. Sir (’ Miaul n«*»
fraa »h«Mi
iMstititeg»
tion matters. A large majority of municipal rot-
The spirit ot liberty, in its blind effort to strke ■nan who app>-ar» lo dt-aerve promotion,
I'atasits
thoogli he may be needed in hl» prmeiit
_ r«1- •
(Sf-n»t> Munn 1*
racaire
tenness has grown out of the public franchises in at L' ranny, often strikes at its own friends. The 1 .‘tiler up 'here.
-
'i^niatL,
the varions cities. Exorbitant gas. light and wat-
“J 11*n Rusa,a
not yet reached such
Scientific
Hmcrkan.
er rates on the ,«rt of private corporations, has
enhghtenmenl a.« to know that d.ssent
*
UlMrwM MM« ’ 1 • '•«
1 he Ku»aian aukliera c.uH not «hip
ll«r >*,»•! T»ma »1 •
th„ ,..„.1.. lha. mun,.
»L kWh*:' r>.»fc«n»ur»
the little Ja|«, but they can b I hms I down
D.«NewT
•cipal ownership of these utilities is about the only | Oregonian.
7 I llHHJMtn.1» .Menarle«» Jew».
irhile to in
spectait our
clothinq on
exhibition.
We carry
the best that
is manufact
ured.
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no suBSTnvn
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BLAIN CLOTHING CO
ae.aaaa»
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l>. I AMMIV .4 the Uli Nil
1
l»l > SAW Mil l S.
Ij* prepared to fill order» lor
COMMON OR FINISHING LUMBER.
Order« takrn at th» yard« in .S-ionr at th«* mill» In Bilyeu I h » h .
th« !uml<r ia the !’•••< <4 mountain fir. an«! pn««-« arv naaunabl«*
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