The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 12, 1906, Image 2

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    UH Wl PltOO I IHMIM.
peraonal inters t'nre as.socia-rd with ‘he imelop V4H
men» *f the L'lqnrr Wdhonettr Umpqua and Rogue
«•H » «Lia.»ri*.
River‘valleys. The improvement of Yaquina and
•
nt
I C aws bays will do this. Portland has two Senators f H. H. !*A»rw\ clrtk
!•«» re.
to look a*tvr the in’ArvsU of the Willamette and ¡ K. ¡ Ubile. .Lerifl
IV W* FVwrwi». rvxkfifwf
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• 'ambii rivers, an T that .b ild lx- autficient Jttnre
tiXMirw
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The Second district lia* three-fourths of our C< n- j W. |w J r m lkin«.
k»»r, «i|vftnlrindml
gtessionai delegation. anyway, and for thu n-a-'-nt
iHtaaHtwr,
cleft
drpuly
the North cn fof the First district should not fur-
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Msp*t |raw>r farm
|nish our Congressman A ' square deal ’ uhuld I* X' B J. Mr knight,
a—il
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place the selection no further North »han ! inn Mari i«« vm, janit. r
wT . e
ounty. at the farthest.
If
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¡the kantiani Mni
Politically Independent
1.4» tere«! al th* (•’•Uralt** a’. >cio
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THE PEOPLE AS I AW MAKERS.
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Or « »» «r ’»■ a ' \ i» ■ •
One »ret at
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(h»r year, at «i» I ■ ■ .'v .»r»
Oru vr*r, at • u J <»f ; v» *♦•• •*
bil »..-i th* in a l*an< *
Fingo» copy in »nbtrf ,,
ADV •CHI I mi V (à
(’ar i nf thank*
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i**r month
INNO 'STL Iff STS.
Tit). S a STI a M N ews . Ix-ing theonlv newspaper
published in th«- l oris of tv Snr.t am, ar.d l>< i-.-v-
ing in giving all political jstrii«-* a square deal, we
will publish announcements of ¡tentons aspiring for
political offic«-, giving ' -i >rt per >m»lwr ’.<• ip of
the neraon’"'announcing them reive*. all at rca-son-
aba- advertising rates. If you desire to tx- a can-
didate, you cannot have the fact too well known
by the votera.
rONGRESSIONA I A SP/RA 5 IS.
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lemmari
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Mi- HW*!*
wwr Rru*
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J H r.rak/1
Quite a number of j*«op|e *«-em tn think >nat.
with the adoption of the Initiative ami Referen­ J I Ort i a r !
dum and the Direcl Primary lawr (which, aw ► J F /tfi’wton,
P-- <L k» h I umbri (
adopt«*!, are equivalent to amendments to the Ir*
Constitution! wr. the people, hav«» accomplish«*! Frvwt *t>i*h*w
W.with
about everything that is m-c*»w«ary to institute hon- J I M \ml. et al
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FUrnrw
A S- .n
i-sty and «xMiiomy in State, County ami Municipal
I lin«
governments. This is a mistaken idea. The »l*we- J Mdlrr
A Hahn
mentioned amxndmenUi. or laws, simply restore to J II Fr«iui*»
the pooid"¡tower to enact or veto law. and t«« nom­ Park>r Br*»«
ínate candidates for office These amendments, or J V Krablrr
i.unthrr (*.>
laws, materially curtail the power of the legisla- CalatrtNUA
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< 'n
lure, ami do away with the necessity of the polit- i p «« wtlly
f*tMF.k
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Vt«nf
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tl
ical delegate convention.
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Now, in order to make these restore«! powers of I a IL fl man
the |>eople effective, the people must act. and act.* JT A J, *
in tv Illg«
that you may be able U» g |
aNMHt in bnnginir out honest and caiiablr men for k rank I r !»•
Stat«* and County office«, it is m-cesaary that yourlln»« - »
name should be placed upon the registry book* at ’**•
on<'C.
Unless you register in this month, you can-
i**^*»»
not legally sign the petitum of an a«pi-!mt for J<a»ph z.-iicr
office, to be vot**i for at th«* primary; nor can you J- ’ zsiuf
Par k» r
vote at the primary unless your name appears upon
N Hr •andrnrFrv
the registry books. Then is no provision ma«le J Muh
r A Kahn
f ir n g -’ration on the day of primary election, a* kv*rv»lt A Kylr
U »dr
h the case on general election day
Therefore, it
is most imiMirtant that you look after registration J K A P. < rvwl
Hrr
matters at. once.
I •»<>«• Hutlrr
I nder the Initiative and Referendum law. you M V K .
\ Dannai*
wi
i’•led q«i!i to j.ass q»u .several inipor’.ihit
H. Katilkncr
matters on th*- first Monday of Jun«1, next. It will J.
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be reimmlM-red that the big blanket appropria*ion S.
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lidi of the last tw-ssion of the la-gislature was heli! IL M llllsbdl
I ay lor
up by the nee—ary number of petitioners, and
you will, therefore vote for or against sustaining J W A II Dnnn.hd
Kaltndrr
the act of th« l^egislatun* in making th«- blanket BiarkiMim
A Strvn
appropriations. If the lull is vetiHxl by the voters \ <1 Kyrr*
at the polls, something lik»1 $l'*».utS) will be saw*! I' J . HutIrr
offerer«*! for one-half the
irtarke«! price. \v » wish to make room for .mr
garinents bought for the canting season.
It is your opportunity.
Ladies I'rininted Hat* at * •”•(» per c««nt reduction.
Boy » ’ an<l .Xleii's Cotton Sweaters, 5Oc and 7’»c grades
lligli-grade sweaters
while thev last
r< duce«i one-half
S ee ot a r.MURoingRV S pecials
Royal
Baking
Powder
S. L. Young (Q, 5on
h maae of Gripe
Cream of Tartar
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Absolutely Pun
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Makes the food
more Wholesome
(>n AFniüay, laiiuarv 1 > we will begin a Special
Sale of Buggi. - and Hacks, and all kinds of Farm
Implements. Sale will last only 15 dava—to Feb.
ruarv L. r*o«».
.Mîd Delicious
liH_*
for SMr-A
*ve have fttr «ale a fi rat rla**>«a« md!
Iba I« w**rlhv nf the »tlrnlH’n c»! any
hinil«rrtnan whn 1« i>»»kin*
r mich
«•»tv.
■ >e mill ia capable of culling Sfi.iWN)
irci «•( lumber n ten hourra
ha« «î4rn-
«Itti ruginr power. CUI «
Kawa; the ì«!»«t ii|»-t«*<!atv planer , turn
lM'^s Ing lathe , ha« l'itrfing engine with RiO
rii -trift _ 4 . cable etc.
VI ith the n..’«i 1« ir « !tble»i
a* rra
U.** ran fra» |*nt mt*» Iba
nt v titnlw r
I at a • »! «»I M) c» i t* |»rr th. •«.*•».*!
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» »J Tip* prier for thr whole tMiMne
l<arucuiam
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inquira
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livens
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Factory Prices
in «•.-»>
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mvh «hir tir» turni W,M.r>
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\«w ia thr time lo |><m)>aar tarin in>|>l«ni<>nt» for your Spring’» work.
,«r • bumf, or hark lor rotir u«>«t Sutnmrr'» eomfort »nil pleasure.
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Sulra-rib» for thr Sinu«?. m
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Aeed i
CHARLES WE5ELY
It is a foregone sorvlus on that if the Republican
t>arty of ti e First Congressional I* str e;.s> a
T òri WijtSMì M.i¿azice.
united jsirty vote for its nomirus- for Congn-ss at
•* thr Ma^wtln«» with » rurrirtor '« k nf It.
the coming Jute election, he v .11 beelect.-d, easily.
«a*•wtatdi.Hbcd to trwrh the Iw»! »ray «»<
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Tins being true, everyone Ihmocrats a* well as
»laollaliiiitf th«
privile*?«, «W«
■
I'll TO
hen«w,
of rendering »he Tru»l« t»»w»r»*«*
Republ cat -, ar< • t<
>> •! ;> ■ t- a ! ■ . : • t ■ ■
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rob
th«»
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itieo of that party will be. So far there are but
tiuufiMiinn of 1 J* ¡«M?«. • th iJinatmtlon«,
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thn-e names mentioi . d a pri»l>able candidate .
nr toa.» toi. Mr. "at m*» t»r|U ¡ant editor ul«.
lawyer Hhd»
'Ute.
viz. Mr. Tooze, of Wosibum; l’n>f Hawley, of
attaw.idart. T-*. • *»rt«l «<orjr, novel?tu**.
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short efofhre un-t
hy the world**
Salem, and Mr. S. B. li . h r. of Washington
By th<- Initiativ«» several matters will lx» sub- h
Mfdllig
wiit* r». ’ « : «il ark?, ti ou i* r *
mitt«*l to tlie voters
An amendment to the lxx-al
Farlow
County.
Inr«»nie |lu« copy, at <11 n*w**l*n*le Kwrrjr
M Truax
Mr. Tooze. who is now postmaster of Woodburn, Option law; iemale Suffragi in important assess-
furnier I intvnratrd tn know in* the heM
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vita the first of thes#- gentlemen tolling his Imn- ment and taxation measure and several other 1. SdudU
h«»w tn
wny to euro the Trust «Vii Ml
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’•ring It at mut Now tn It* an*«» »I vuluinr.
ner to the Congressional breez.«*». That is to say, measures that are not report«*! as having th«» John Carter
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l«»m Wat« i
HAgtib * f* Arti > r
a •
give (<> the public his jw-rsonal platform, In this renuisiU' number of itetitjonera, as yet. Th«- pro- i \\ r • ’ >
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U«h«*L/Mtd h* rlreutaMlon U growing rwj>
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platform, or declaration of things which he woul<i powed assessment m<“asure is am.-st important one. J A Wallac**
»•Uy, io«l we want to add a hun<irr«l thnue.
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ae ih.\ iok - v
favor if nomii .¡led at the primaries and elect'd on By it a large portion of, and eventually, all of the 1 M biivtier
und «.Creili otra to our hat tn th«’ nr*t
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SCIO ROLLER MILLS
the hrst Mo: d-i. of .l ine next. Mr T<« 'e f;r. >r. revenue for State purpos«s will
derived from ?.! E 1 r-t.-r
month or two.
IS so
almost everything that any locality in the district taxing corporations, insurance companie». fran­ W C. '•tellina, her
20.00
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h M HI 14 U*. I IH>4.
. 27.SO T?aFa nwrs and the Trosts
Indeed, if you read his pronouncement. chises. etc. This ¡s the method pursued in iw-t E G. Smith
V ants.
Bert)
'
ummlngs
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you are forced to the conclusion that this Wood of the older states, and has proven quite satisfac- 15 ill l.riuiv"
(»Cali pm»fiMirra th«» *an»»«r I« hit the
2tre:*.cri
S5.<»»
They rwteh him
hanh *t by t h«» Trneu
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burn j«istma«»cr is in favor of anything and every tory It is also propose«! to have the precinct .1 AL .. .....
And t lie Trnat livra
(oininíí
ami
*<dn*
Mankrri*.
J A.R i I vm ,
thing that anylxdy else favors. No doubt, if he assessin«' i»nt roll published in the newspapers near­ Il C ('"-ell
2.00
ah’! grow/» I m * >1«' Of ta It' d rabat re ’ hr
J J lUrn.», W E (¡ill,
10.00
rt'wik'd anything in his enumeration that any­ est th«- nspective precincts. In this way, it is i Alex Sumpter
< tlvr** tariff, su 1 national
ron-
1 ft*«"
1 so
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I A Warner.
body fa. -rs. if the matter i* mentiomsi to him, he thought, much of th«» property that now escapes , i < II M 't.wart
r. *hlrnlly the
tr«»l <>f mr mopey ayatrns
2 2 '»
Hurkhart
"ff !»«.'«► «orciai Ln «re
remedy
I«
to
rw
ill be list«*) and be made to bear its J 1 (i San b f - "!!
<
Bl
will gladly inehjd« the item overlooked. Mr. Tooz< taxation,
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W e do a general . uMom Milling bu»lnc««. 1 lour «44 rrrtf
wMrb bu'e* n an 1 jirrywetiiatr the Truel
ha< up read him elf over so much territory ami has just projMirtion of th«» tax burden.
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If 1. (jirarlle
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It can lx- seen. then, that while the Initiative 1 <i. A. Aarhv
become so tran parent that his object. "I want
I»n »al«
\s heat bought and r (changed, lor I lour.
N4 c are in
37 50 Send Us Three Names
’ • 11 r • to
our vote at the Primary.” stands out in bold re- and Referendum and the Direct Primary laws are Henry
3.00
Ihr
field
f<
r
bualneraa
and
will
treat
you
right.
lllakely.
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Should he receive a plurality of the Republi­ not reforms wi'hin fhemselvis, they simply ar«» a R 1 Hastoat
of rva-!ln* tarmerà in ynnr nrt*b^M>rb<**1
bvcilicr with thl* alvrrtl H*r-
can vol*- at the primaries, and I* declared the mean- to an end. They place the ability within
. 17.50 j
it aliver quarter ar’
n «e « .nt «'H iiiw*
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W»min<>e. then there would be grounds lor the the hands of the people to bring about any and all A O Av era.
r urei y wrapt**-! an i we’ll en rol yon fora
IÎ.50!
A. Walker
Itemocrats to hoj.e foi» the election of thmr randi- reforms which they may desire. But to do so it is . S.
rotir tn.»nth** trial trit» *u<w rlptk»n
»
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themselves in > 1 w 1 1* 1 Tie
jioli'iciuni d<t- n<»ev*sar. for the pe pl.- to int. n
1a?c M/. Tooze is of the class
ndln* a dollar
of you may club totfvth«
fliponn
nominatisi "Peanut.” ami also • v are informed. matter* political more prominently than they ever W.I. Wall«... .............................. .. 45.00 ¡ hill and .5 *«■*! aaniee and ad'ire** «
srft five trial trip »uiHwrintMme
has a private cnaracter tnat is quite a.-«liable.
have before. You have assumed the responsibility
acrorwT poos .
tn « Un the r * t t*awln*« A ! tre
Prof Haw >, of Salem, is a clean man politic- of making or vetoing law anti of naming candi- Aid Jan I-arew .............................. » 4'«i: hu«* T»'M
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-a MI..IZ 'F.
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ady, for he has not hitherto l>een at all prominent dates for office. It is. therefore, the public duty Ai*l Mr« llinw................................
l.’i «est «.1 »{reef.
1 Mi
Aid Ida Hoffman
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ReOtJl i»ll ’
N.-w 1 »Cl», h T
in Oregon politics. The professor urges the fact of every citizen to inform himself upon all public Al
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that he h.nt. not ixs ii align.* d with eil1 .-r Republi- matters, so that when you go to the polls on elec­ Aid l M
4 Ol
Koker minor»..........................
tion «lay, you can cast an yilelligent vote one that Aid Mr- Pj -ttr
can faction asan element of hi* strength s
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ple Iw nominatisi. He, in his d. claration of princi­ ill make »he condition oi the common people the Aid A J Fo*.....................................
fi liti
pie.- , state- that hi- Republicanism is umpic.-tioned very lx-st possible. An excellent plan would lx- to Aid Bet«y Hoadley
ft 110
A el F rank Vavra
and unquestionable that he is a Refiublican of the have numerous precinct meetings where these re- CO.
4 HO
1 »iker
m<>*t orthodox Kpa. a« d< *n< d at the present time form measures can be discussed. The political duty
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and in the -amo breath declares himself a "Lin- of a citizen of Oregon is much more important now Grorgw E. Sandeni................. . . . 10 6.36
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publican.
The prnfeatmr luis rarely for- than it was two years ago. You hav«.» assumed an
coln Republican
7 01)
A Sox
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ne principle*
principles advocated In the great com- inqxirtant n -|>onsibility. Don’t shirk it! Register! Stewart
gotten the
tl
1ft 1
W .M. Parker
nioner of f the Illinois prairi' s, or he is not up-to- See that good men’s names are plac«»d on the pri­ Tondin-oii A Holman....................
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date on Mark Hanna Reiiublicanism. for the prin­ mary ballot as candidate» for office, by assisting in «• «' Parker
ft'«
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ciples advocated by Mr. Lincoln and th«» principles preparing the n«*-essarv jx-titions. We now know Standard A table
10.02
A Son...................................
of the Republican party of today are as
what our duties as citizens are. let us not be liack- j J Millsap
. Myers A Bona...................... .. ...... .
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and as opposed to each other, a* |x>le is to jiole ward tn discharging them.
Prof. Hawley is. without doubt, a fire educator
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Pacific Slate« Telrphom Co ...
l»u’ s* n modern. up t<>-d;dc j*»lit:cian on«» who is
( ii S i -. hessmas H ermann , who started for the
2.50
up-to-date in the reform fiolitics demand**! by th«- national capita! Peceml»er 26, has as yet (Tuesday The Herald
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Marv E. rhotiii^oB........................ . l«0t*
j**iple. he is likelv to prove .1 failure.
January 9» failed to show up in that city. No re­
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Stale» Printirtf Co ........
Of tlie thn e. Mr. Hu-ton, <>f Washington Coun- ports of the Congressman have l>een received since Pacific
j
»1 M Pavne ......................................
seem«, as Congressional tindx-r. head and the 3d inst. when he was reported to have left
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er* ab*n»» either of ll,«■ Marion County a-
Paul on his Eastward joume
I f he has Alexander A Kirkpatrick ...........
pi rants. He is a lawyer that holds a respectable reach«*! Washington City, he nor
4t>>
position among the It . al minds of the tat«- and. not making any noise about the matter. r or al K. 11. MH.ilhrray ......................
MiaCaLLANBOOt.
so far as we know, has a spot I«-* reputation a* a the gtssi he can do. he might as well have stayed
T. Porter
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citizen The only obj«*’tion -hat could lx» urged at hi- Ros. burg home. Mr. Hertnann’s position O.
2 00
P Nutting
»gainst him is "lie lixes too near Portland.” and. is neither pleasant to himself nor to the people of F.
H F’ Merrill
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io
a* was the ca-e ««¡th Mr. Tongue, who wa- from Ins Congressional district If he would tender'his • W. £ 1 iwlry ........................
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the same county, would •»*» nothing but Portland's resignation to (lovernor Chamls rlain, he would
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interests, should he lx» elected to Congress.
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thereby end the whole unpleasant situation, so far j (i. B VV httcoinb..............................
h is said that as Mr. Tooze was th«» first to an- as the people are concerned
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'0.1’ 1 »armai»
It OO
■ O. W Wa.Hl«
Look out tor oui
nounce his platform, he practically wrot«» th«» plat
ANNUAI
M Imdwig
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forms for ni* coiiqx titors. This is undoubt'xlh
2 Toll
.X.
Rihen
.
T he F orks of the S antiam embraces the larger
rpir. H«» so completely cover**! the fiel«l in
11' 45 1
CLEARANCE SA LE to oi>en Moll­
llnghre A Knox
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for votes that neither of the other gentlemen could half <»f the area of Linn County, with its full share MM.for ....................................... Sil 00 1
50
00
Ì
of
the
bridges.
For
this
reason
one
member
of
F M Radfleld ..............................
say MO'hmT without, in a measure, covering th«
dav .hinuarv
ami close Sal h r-
4ft 00
the County Court should lw selected from this sec- A. M It.-«
same subjects.
ttlk)
M R stewart
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tion
of
the
country.
This
would
I
m
?
simply
just
The N ews hoj*' that th«» Republican candidate
; at i«i I
A Prudhomme
dav r ebruarv
( hir Sale prie«**
tviU »>- selected from some jxiint furPier South «nd right. At the present time, nevertheless ab'dit «tiara
. tuo q
T. J Butler.........................................
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one-third of the population of Linn County resides W W F ranci»
than either Manon or Washington counties.
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iqatter how veil in-entiomxl a mao may be. h« in the "Forks,” this locality is unrepresented among J.
w I lx-
tor (’ASH Hit
13 W. II
rib Drug Co.................... .
viU work mon- earnestly for the things in which the County or legislative officers. A square deal ' Wood«
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Jaatoii Printing Co.....................
at least one-third of the T J. Butler......................................... 17*0'
he is personally interested. Either of these aspir- would give
PROIHCI
ants may say that they will work just as faithfully places on each of the tickets to be nominated at Th» Herald ....................................... lots» 1
2 wil
the
coming
primary
elecrian
1
II.
Stewart
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tud earnestly for the improvement of Coos and
2.S0 1
I
ihl.. TA Stillwell
Yaiumif l»ay i s as he would for the Willamette and
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11 O. Berrv
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Columbia
E x -G overnor G eer should is- commended f<>r It !.. W lute
But dare we tmst them? Re-
5 no 1
A>re Mr. Tongue was elect«*! to Congn ss. work on his able defense of the Primary law, in Monday’s 1 M. French
points to the fact that nme-tetiths
Yaquina jetty was carrid on every >ear With Oregonian.
eh Clio* i* » xldenh' b-voloped in Fie minds of of the |>eople, ant! the Legislature, have pronounced
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