The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, February 02, 1906, Image 2

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European basis unless we cui^ail the European
supply of competitors.
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The American home is the bulwark of American To ths D emocratic V oters or L inn Co. :
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liberty. Destroy the home, which will be done I hereby announce myself a candidate
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for the nomination of
when
the
laborer
is
denied
the
right
to
earn
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Politically Independent
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Momber of House of Reprosent&tivea
home, and the term “My Country’’ will soon have of
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the 23d Legislative Assembly of the
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Entered at the postoffice at Scio, Oregon, as second-class a different significance in the heart of the laborer. State of Oregon, subject to the Dem­
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voters at Primary Election on
Destroy the home and force the American laborer ocratic
mail matter.
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April 20, 1106.
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to a condition of mere existence and you will de­
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stroy patriotism. Destroy patriotism and, like the
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of Shelburn Precinct.
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SCIO ROLLER MILLS
T. L. DUGGER,
Roman Republic, our American Republic will be­ P. O., Jefferson, Oregon.
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icorroR and P ropbiitor .
come past history.
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To ihe D emocratic V oters oe L inn C o . :
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No government, in which the people are as in­ I hereby announce loyself a candidate
8l’l«CHIjmON FLA.TKS:
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are made with
Directors
for the nomination fcr the otlice of
Offlcors
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11 25 telligent and as well educated as is the average
One year in advance..................................................
County Commissioner
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Munkers,
J A Bilyeu,
One year, at end of year..........................................
Pres.
TJ Munkers
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.1 75 American citizen, can long exist unless the people Subject to the dec is on of the Demo­
One year, at end of 2 years... ..............................
J J Barnes, W F Alili,
Sec.
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Warner,.
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Treas.
C A Warner.
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April 20, 1906. 1 further Mate that my
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50 government deserves to exist unless it makes such policy, if elected, will b- “Equal anil
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05 conditions possible. No citizen can nor will love exact justice to all anil special privileges
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We do a general custom Milling business. Flour and feed
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to none.”
ADVKRT18INO HATES:
his country unless his country is worthy of his love
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on
sale. Wheat bought and exchanged, lor Flour, We are in
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Card of thanks...........................................................
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North Selo Precinct
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02 —unless it guarantees to him life, liberty and the
Special obituary notices, per line...........................
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field fcr business and will treat you right.
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02 pursuit of happiness. The American laborer who Scio, Oiegon.
Extended wedding comments, per line.................
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Ixical advertising, per line per issue ...............
To tux D emocratic V oters or L inn C o . :
through
a
fierce
competition
in
the
labor
market
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Display ads, 2 changes per month, one column wide,
I hereby announce myself as a candi­
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per inch .....................................................................................
forced to struggle fora mere existence: who must date
for the Democratic nomination tor
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Professional cards, 1inches, per month........... ........ 1
Absolutely Pure
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see his wife and children daily suffer for the the the otlice of
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Long time contracts for advertising made on application.
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Recorder
AntUdyapeptlci may be eaten
merest necessities of life because he cannot supply Subject to County
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the will of tin- Democratic
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without Inconvenience
them, will have but a poor opinion of a country voters at the Primary Election, to l?e
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even
by
peraons
held
in
thia
County
April
20th
,
1906.
and its laws that is responsff- < i
condition.
ANNO UNCEMENTS.
with
delicate
I--. A A ?TtaU?S
If we would prevent a cuL 'aon as outlined
digestion
.Harrisb-G'?, Oregon.
above, we must take hold of the immigration evil ¡
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THE SANTI A M NEWS, being the only
MOYAL BAKING POWDER 00.« Kt/* YORKe
at once and before it is too late. When immigra­ GEN. JOSEPH WHEELER DEAD.
t newspaper published in the Forks of the
tion is coming to our shores in hordes of more than
Albany Hardware Company.
Last Friday occurred the death oi
f Santiam, and believing in giving all polit-
one million annually, as was the case during the General
Joseph Wheeler, the hero of
The
Albany Hardware Co has the!
t ical parties a square deal, we will publish
jiast year, it is quite time to sound the alarm. We three arinicH and tw< «ars. The imme­ beat stock
in town, and is the cheapest
diate cause of his death was pneumonia.
do not wish to become an alarmist, hut the way General Wheeler was the most suc­ place to trade. Sole agents lor \ al va­
f announcements of persons aspiring jor
cavalry leader of the South dur­ line oil. 129 and 221 first St. Albany.
► political office, giving a short personal ¡our immigration laws are being abused; the fact cessful
ing the Civil war and arose to the dis­
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that
steamship
companies
have
agents
all
over
tinction of Lieutenant-General in that
; write-up of the persons announcing them-
? I Southern Europe rustling emigrants, just for the army. Wi en the war closed be. as a
THE WEAK SPOT.
; selves, all at reasonable advertising rates. g I passage money; the class of people that comes and brave man, submitted to the inevitable
T. I.. DT’GOEli,
SCIO, OREGON,
When a boiler
gracefully and did much to persuade his
explodes carry­
’ If you desire to be a candidate, you can- £ i the ease with which citizenship papers are obtained fellow-citizens of the South to do like­
ing death and '
His state, Georgia, honored him
destruction with
• not have the fact too well known by the i; is surely enough to alarm he who thinks for the wise.
y body
by sending him to Congress for a num­
hy : we
ber of terms, which position he resigned
j i future.
: voters.
ft was
the breakingout of the Spanish war,
The N ews is devoted to
.? We have a remedy that we feel sure would cure at
strong
enough.
to acoepta commission as Major-General
It must have
the evil. If every immigrant, when he lands, in the Federal army. At the battle of
had a weak spot
the interests of Scio and San-
San Juan Hill he commanded the Fed­
somewhere ! ”
should be required to deposit $500 in the Federal eral
line of battle. At the conclusion of
W hen a man
j
tiam Forks. Live Editorials
A CAUSE FOR ALARM.
who has the out­
treasury.as a guaranty of good conduct, etc., re- that w ar he was made Briga.lier-General
ward appearance
and was sent to the Philippines. At the
upon the leading topics of
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turnable when he becomes a citizen and could talk time of his death he was upon tiie re­
of being sound and strong
Congress is now well into the middle of the [
read Engljsh fche immigation question would tired list. Tn every position that Gen­
suddenly falls a prey to
disease, his friends er-
j the day in each issue. It
Wheeler has occupied through life,
elaim: "why we thought
present session, yet not a movement has been
of f urther trouble. Those who complied with eral
he has filled the measure to the brim,
hr was all right—he must
works for the interests of the
made to enact a law to regulate the evil that is the required conditions would probably be good as a soldier, as a statesman and as a have had a weak spot some where.”
The fact Is, almost everybody has a
citizen. No greater compliment ould
doing more, at the present time, to disturb our in- citizens. At all events they probably would not be said of him than, seeing his dutv, he weak
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somewhere.
‘ are always looking for weak spots.
dustrial and political world than any and all others, i become charges at our eleemosynary institutions in did it faithfully and well. His remains eas$
If your stomach or your liver won t do
itors pocket book.
lie in the beautiful military cemetery of its proper work, if your body fails to
Arlington, near the National Capital.
We allude to the indiscriminate hordes of the most a year or
get its full nourishment from the food
you eat, and your brain loses part of the |
T erms :—In advance for
objectionable of foreigners that are being landed
slei’p it ought to have, no matter how big
THE DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE.
H on . J.K. W eathbkkord , inan address your frame and muscular your limbs may
one year $1.25, at the end of
upon our shores. While it is true that some re­
before the recent meeting of the Wil­ be, you will give out; disease will find the
lamette Valley Development League at weak spot, and nature will give way.
the year $1.50; end two years
strictions upon immigration has been placed upon Last week we attended a session of the Wiliam-, Albany, in discussing the resources of "Three years ago this spring I was -at­
with severe dyspepsia.” writes Mr.
County, made the statement that tacked
W. A Cain, of Hi West Madison St., Hast­
statute books, any and all Europeans who desire ette Valley Development League. Bright business Linn
$1.75; end three years $2.00.
it the forest trees in this county, on the ings, Mich. "Was treated by live different
doctors,
but
kept
getting
worse
until
I
was
western
slope
of
the
Cascade
Mountains,
to come to our shores have but little difficulty in men from all over the valley assembled at Albany,
to go to the table to eat. as the least
Subscribe for it now.
were converted into lumber, the yield afraid
little thing I ate distressed me so 1 could
gaining an entrance. A half-century ago, when some of whom, as per program, read very inter- .would be twenty billion feet. The cost hardly
stand it. After suffering for nearly
falling off in weight from 126
converting these .forest trees into lum­ a year and
to 109 pfxinds I commenced taking
nearly all of the immigrants who came to our esting papers. The question is often asked, “What of
ber is estimated to be about $8 per pounds
'Golden Medical Discovery.’ Before I had
feet. This money is what taken all of ope hottie I began io feel relief,
shores, were from the British Islands and the good do these Development meetings do?” As to , thousand
kept on until I had taken eight bottles,
would oe paid for the labor. One huu- but
now I am as well as ever, can eat any­
North of Europe, all were welcome. These people any direct benefit, one must answer, none. Indi- I died and sixty million dollars isqui.ea and
thing I want, and I feel good. Am weighing
8upi of money, and which is an 130 pounds and feel fine all the time. My
soon became assimilated and made excellent citi-1 rectly they are productive of much benefit. So- I snug
were surprised to notice such a quick
W b Print
asset of which we pyed not. lx- ashamed. friends
’hang« In me after seeing me suffer so long.
zens. Now the great majority of the arrivals are eially our brightest men from different points in This enormous amount of lumber would Several
said they never expected to see me
got
well.
1
have
aot
had
to
take
any
medi
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require
more
than
.1,00.1,000
of
the
larg-
BILL HEADS. LETTERHEADS,
from Italy and other South European countries, the valley meet and exchange ideas; the undevel- 1 est cars to transport to market, which cine for stomach trouble since. T cannot say
in praise of your 'Golden Medical
Many of these people do not come to our country oped resources of every locality is discussed; what would make »train lo ur enough to reach enough
Discovery.’ ”
POSTERS,
PAMPHLETS,
than twice the distance from San
This glorious ’’Discovery” gives the
for the purpose of becoming citizens, but to earn a ¡a being achieved in different localities is told, and more
Francisco to New York CLy. Linn stomach and liver power to do their nat­
and any other work executed
few hundred dollars and then return to their na- a general unison of effort result. We there learned Comity lumber resources are not to be ural work regularly and oompletely. It
.makes beakhiy blood and steady nerves.
tive lands. Others come to remain a few months, what every locality desired in the way of develop-, sneezed at, any wav.
Jt helps the weak spots, making them
in a Job Office, at reasonable prices.
Bound and strong.
secure citizenship papers and then return to their' ment, and there was exhibited a unison of disposi-;
Dr. Pieroe’s Pleasant Pellets should be
The captqinof the steamer ' Slocum,”
former turbulent homes and claim American pro- tion for a general pull together. Another very | which was burned in New York waters .wsed with ‘'Golden Medical Discovery*
tection when they come in contact with ruling commendable feature is the getting acquainted over a year ago, causing the loss of more -Wnenover a laxative is required.
than 1000 lives, has been convicted of
forces of their lands.
j with each other and the general goodfellowship criminal carelessness in the care and
management of his bat and has been
Whether or not laws prohibiting immigration spirit that is generated. By the interchange of sentenced
to serve ten years in penal
from all European as well as Asiatic countries ’ ideas new thoughts are developed, which trend for servitude.
should be enacted, may be questionable; but there the betterment of every locality. Another feature The wreck of the steamer "Valencia ’’
occurred last v nek near Vancou­
is not a particle of doubt that if we would protect that is brought prominently to the fore, is the winch
ver, B. C., in which 150 lives were lost,
our laboring world from an unjust and unfair com- utter helplessness of a locality when it works sing­ i is being investigated at Seattle. It is
that the captain of ’lie vessel
petition; if we would prevent a degeneracy in our ly and alone to accomplish results. Especially is intimate^
is somewhat culpable for.tbe disaster.
standard of citizenship, and transmit to posterity this true in securing government aid to any par-
The principal event now agitating the
a country in which even the poorest and most low- ticular project. One lone locality may not cause fashionable world at the National Capi­
ly of its citizens has a reasonable chance to gain a Congress to give much hesd to ¿8 wants; yet if a tal is tiie marriage of the president’s
Miss Roosevelt, to Congress­
living and raise and educate a family, we must union of effort from all localities should be brought daughter,
man Longworth, which is to occur on
very quickly prohibit the landing of these objec- to bear for any one purpose, results are usually February 17.
tionable peoples upon our shores. We prohibit the accomplished. “In union there is strength” and A disastrous wwi, oc< urred on the S.
J’., at Grants Pass, on Monday evening.
Chinese coolie because he is an unfair competitor there is no better plan for developing an union of One fireman was instantly killed ami an
in our labor market and does not nor cannot be- effort than through these league meetings. For engineer badly, if not fatally, injured.
The authorities are investigating to lo­
come assimilated with American customs and man- this reason every locality in the valley should be cate
who is to blame.
ners. Yet there are almost daily shiploads of represented at every league convention,
v> e have some extraordinary good
We wonder if Dr. Withvcombe, one of
immigrants landed at our Atlantic and Gulf ports These league meetings should bar every feature the fac ulty of the O. A. C. at Corvallis,
his full salarv as a member of the
values in Men’s Rubber Boots
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that are far more injurious to our social and indus- other than what will contribute to the pushing of draws
faculty board while be is playing poli­
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trial world than is the harmless, submissive coolie, its initial purpose. No side issues should be allowed tics.
and
Shoes
For nearly a half-century our manufacturers have to in any sense mingle in its deliberation. Dele-
¡HE SCIO MARKETS.
$3 75 Boots.......................................... $3.29
been enjoying
the benefits _•
of .. a protective tariff,
sent to
represent me
the various
localities uiiu
and
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io ivpixravuv
viuiuim muuiues
$5.50 Boots.........................
4.45
Manufactured goods that enter our markets in commercial bodies of the valley, are mayhap, of The following are pria
prices quoti a on
A/XryVVxniliGXn
4 kt ¥ their
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llzlfn BM,
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4. religious
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of each week
ak by our de. mrs.
$5.00
Boots
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4.05
competition url
with
products,
must
pay
heavy
different
or political sentiment.
Hence, I Thursday
Whe.il, JXT busiiel, .............. $ 67
duty for doing so. Because of this protection our any tendency to allow either of these subjects a Oats,
$4.50
Shoes
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3.70
35
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ton
manufacturers have accumulated enormous for­ foothold, will probably destroy harmony and in the Bran,
n
Wiorts,
¿5 00
Also we have some bargains in Ladies, Boys’
tunes at the expense of the rest of the American end destroy the league itself.
Chop,
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40
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Butter,
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per
roll.
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people. Yet during this peri ad, mo far as our labor | At the Albany meeting President Hofer invited
and Men’s Leather Shoes.
Eggs,
dozen..................
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world is concerned, there lias been absolute free all political candidates present to seats on the stage. Chickens,
pound................
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M en ’ s S hoes —
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trade. Is it not about time that some protection Unfortunately, there were none present except Geese,
Turkeys,
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should be thrown around our labor market?
Republican candidates. While we do not think Ducks,
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$4.25 Shoe
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$350
True, at the present time there is demand for all that President Hofer’s purpose was to give a polit­ Beef, per pound live weight 02
$3.5(1 Shoe..................... ..................... 2 25
Hogs,
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the labor our country affords, and at a remunera­ ical coloring to the meeting, yet such was the ef­ Veal
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$2.50 Shoe
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03 >s
tive wage. But when our warehouses become fect. We heard a number remark, some of whom Sheep
$2.00
Shoe
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filled with the overplus of manufactured goods: were Republicans, too, that hut very little more of Mutton
Li ies ’ S hoes —
when the era of railroad building has passed and like work would destroy the Development League. Ol'R CLLBBIM] COMBINATIONS.
there are four or five men for every job, what then We think that the exhibition there made of the
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$2.10
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$3 00 Shoe
the convenience of our patrons
will be the condition of the working man? With gentlemen who aspire for office, was an injury we For have
$2
50
Shoe
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1.95
effected the following clubbing
one-half of the American people without work and rather than a benefit to the chances of either for combinations. The price named in-
$2.00 Shoe..................... ..................... 1.60
chides one year's subscription to the
without food, the little disturbance now existing the nomination for the offices they are seeking.
I Santiam New s:
Boys’ Shoes in proportion.
over in Russia would be a mere circumstance as President Hofer, in the Thursday morning ses­ The Weekly Oregonian ............. $2.n0
The
Oregon
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wice-a-week
Jour
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compared with the racket that would result from sion, made answer to the many criticisms of the nal .................................................... . $2.00
We have a few Bovs Overalls at 10c per pair.
such conditions.
tax bill formulated by the League and Shippers’ The Oregon Weekly Journal.... . $1.75
These
are only a few of our Sale Brices.
The St. Lonia GloM-Di »tnoernt , $1.75
The American laborer has a right to the Amer- Congress. While it was admitted that the pro­ The
San Francisco Examiner
$2.15
iuan job at a fair wage. This, if we would have a posed law was probably far from perfect, yet it The N. Y. Tribune-Farmer .. . $1 50
Watson’s Magazine
$2.20
peaceful and prosperous country, must be guaran­ was infinitely superior to our present law and Tom
All other publications will be oht»in-
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teed him. He cannot retain a remunerative job, would result in a much more equitable system of ed tor you at reduced rates, if taken in
with the News.
if we allow the half-starved European the freedom collecting taxes. Mr. Hofer thought that this pro­ connection
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We also w ill make the following offer
pf coming to our shores and underbidding him. posed law would result in fully one-half of the for clubs, for the News.
For a club of 5. with a paper for th*
¡Hitherto there lias been the great, boundless West | taxes required to support the State being collected getter
up of the club, $<>.30.
thpt offered a home to the underbid American , front sources that do not now pay any tax at all. For a dub of 10. with p«l>er for th.
up of dub. $10.
laborer to go to. Free Government land for a The next League meeting occurs at Forest Grove, getter
Any of the above offer« require all sr
home cannot now be found as easily as formerly, and it is urged that every locality in the valley be rears to be squared np, before dub! n
SCIO
OREOOIN
and
t’me
soon come when the American represented at that time. Albany was voted by offer is available.
ptborer must submit to reduction in wages to an the delegates to be a first-class entertainer.
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