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Binglv ♦ vpy in a rapper. ............. .................... ......... »MAX P 1< 1 IMXO KA'IEH; Card of thank* ...... . bpam tal oUluarv uoliree, |*r line F.*t*f»«h<l »• ««Ming o-Mimchift. per tine IfttM'cd mitt rowing. |«er liK per Duplay *<l«. 2 diangr* («'t amntb, <»» column «t-l«. per meh ... Ftvlea*n>nal card*, l‘tf iwla’i, teffli mb I Jx'Mg Univ onnlraa't* f »r auv» ismm I* on BppHr*Ai"n <1? U2 tr» : THE INITIATIVE MAY BE A BESEH brio. < h»• . T<> r»« l>ai««Ha»Tt< Vor ma <w lux« <«> I lo rrbr mnaxoicr u»>a»it a. a obim I i - 'lair for lit* fVn>.a rati«' is>nii»alsa> tor th* th. other of ’ ' f". if * . • • ft * • 4 I • • • h»- - r ’ ’ V •*»>**•» \ * • H» ’♦ I Roya 3 3! u «1.1 LASXX3 I • *1 Scio Milling Company «»'.u< -1 «v •»t xviofftM » h > or XX33S3 a auJ 1 SCIO ROLLER MILLS BAKING POWDER 5CT3 r I«K« I VI IlFlt J*. It* ‘**. Streeter« f J M’inkrn», ... ........ Ifewi. .‘A W*rnv»r...... .... Sor. /’ 4 Fa.tur....................... Trra* ABSOLUTELY PURE The greatest of modorn-timo helps to perfect cooking T J Munkrra. J V Hilvwu. J J l.rma, W ft t,il!, W e ib» ■ Kvncral »«»tom Milling bucine». : »n «al«. * C A Warner. I lour and feed VV heat b-.u.-ht and ««»hanged, lor I lour. VV « arc In tb« held h r hualncaa and « ill treat » <>u -*ght. When the Initiative and Referendum law wan ! enacted by the jieople. it was not intended by the Used in the best fam Baearttur framers of the measure that it shouki be made a Hubjr« t to Ooaaty th«' wilt of thr f«rllaoa-n»th: ilies the world over I vehicle for general legislation. The central idea «oti-ra al th«- Pttuiary Elrrtion. to tin of the first friends of the law was as somewhat of hftld U> ' b ' ><tv April mth, 11**1. .¡A.Vf/l N('i:.U E.VTS t» Q x&a a . rssua « *> an emergency nature to place power within th«* Q ? o 3 9 9 a 9 VW ç > 9 V 0 9 0 0 ç V vw O * O 0 tt M » O 0 <1 XUrrUIrcrr. Orcyoa. hands of the ¡wuple. when the Legislature neg PHOHMlk MUG. THE SA NT I AM NEWS, being the only t lected or refused to enact measures into to law HO! ALL VI IM ori.l ! I.OOk tu R| J I neuapaper published in the Eorks of the J t:.a' •■•rv <ir!!'.;i!i<l<-«i i-'. a mayr.t.-. <>f tin- M*k<» it a whrn in Allanv U LOI Illi \L isi ORM^IION. dr«»p mt*» J «* Crawl«*«!** Art Galier» Itivi > UI I VW.« MA.* I have 1*1« nt «lei Santiam. and believing in giving all polit Ì also to have power to veto an act of the legisla brama aibd loo* through L m » k *»U■ « tn»u •»( r r- that have hern wa»te>l up»»n the trait*. i j and prwhWotw cano. 13 ical parties a square deal, u e will publish “«h»*« rt air” for many bu»g rears. *1 lui«- ture that the people do not want. Went Second j»lr«*rt, near Ly un working the <th»«r day in the woa> » un* I I H» A «NI» >»». I«. announcements of persons aspiring for ; It can. then, at once be sw«*n that whim the peo til w« t with iw*r*pir.ile«n, ! bearti a %• e e X m . 'J, lur inaii “ Bull >r«g» ‘ M^r*hy lk»lk>u ple attempt general legislation, as at the present after l’n* political office, giving a short personal I Tram l«w««w AHxny . .. . IT an r m | mg, ‘'*uthrrUhd. ftnn t-r Oflk« ' Knn ** •• »«uiaill« 1.0 •• rti 2*». I A «M M < dtlcv !*’ Ih’vdmg thi» wMFtiiitg »oitr •* arrive* Yau**l>*a -*••• kt , for t b m-r 4 write-up of the persons announcing them time, the first |sirj>ose of the law is l>cing defated. J R»r To attcmjK to enact twelve to fifteen different I tw»* inntfffitrr ftnyarlf *« * «ai»«r.»i*tr I *» V M. selves, allot reasonable advertising rates. lor ahV otlb «• ih th»' gift oi Ihr |H»»»pi<*, » • * * 'HUR “What a »«• • tirv of PHtimry • •* • • t‘*«F V Ail»» i measunsi. some of them for the same purpose, is ÎK-ni <»• 'Will« r !«• ¡¿11‘vhrr Mv molt’ A i » . « « “ ^ ........... ...... . id 2 If you desire to be a candidate, you can- « apt t......... ' r>L■ n.att■ -.it • in the sufierm;/ at ■ • ■ ■ ■ * ill I*’ to g«*l * «»tv*, and mv idfttiarui I», l^a. I U ¡<A jM-ution*. f«»r p-u- - ... A «»r %l ^»»y-l»rir*»«4 I IM IM» A* A HAÏ ¡0 I VEKYl ill.XG «I B«r ‘ I ‘ ingrva- lllft »AM h-ar.« U*«ny f*»r lwiv«»it * not have the fact too well known by the « peal the Initiative and Referendum might get a TH AT S R1GII1 “ T:» % M. time of childbirth aib«l thalrit t I, March h? Armes» t*vtr«»H ... .«* .. It M> I* a foothold. Indeed, if the enemiea <»f the law de- I wj H arcoist vida* from «II part»»**. «lam P» H V PtaWM» » wrtalirU*** ar* n*ed.a •»1»»inti l-i*l l»y t r petition* for L oan* A*. «• lr> am t»*<ralU*- 5 _ voters. I» • ”f h*r» « ft I Witt«-» Mr« Ib'publican*. IH»m»w rata. l* pul'«tw, *«> jut, C> hid •I Ua«l fio» U«4rd <»f l»r ty » til« « r». Kpnl 4 14MRV«« lArtrmi . r. M. r ihrinr- ibfxu ion mi elven i ««««ft« ft OftOftAft ft Oft«*«* ft««*«« aircd to educate the people as to its faults and how t iMi.-t*, «tit! Prvibibitmiupl*—they all *rnvws aUwny . . ... M I hit«» of I’niuAry HtecHon, April 20, »i dm haft U «Mffet a U.««*» «, a'U. w LOtitil — ami * ül ri»thwAV<»r to tarry »nit >«* a n,r aiiMMAj it might be abused, a better course could not l>e <«a , v *» ru ! «»' ir •» iw? «A <*•*( my platform to whk'hvvvr « tih«- I am tí fœl ai .U «Al t*«* perfetti» L : • <x ls**«*«» (•«»rva’HB....^,^,.. t an\a««it g voti»« of Prituary Kir ’li«»u » *» A M. selected. I h * - *!>> W * Arrive» kllaM»y .... ... ...... i riveted. It «¡«cted to th«» governor ah ip. ü ‘ í V M. IS HE PLAYING TO THE GALLERIES? U.j. • febing Io» .--tfttr ««iti» •••, May 4 R«* a U*r < urouil« It can readily be seen that while the Initiative I udl not opp mv -«’¡i to getting dnu,a l.4*»t 'nr ¿H'U ¡Mkfn|>hl«*t* a»lvt<at* *% l<* i da *» 4 hiring -*«»m«w>nr to take rare <4 me fur *• UH» Watt k* .1 ' ! ’ ■ i ’■ 1 x < mv « j * AHau»y h»< • orvahi» ft and Referendum is all right and to some extent and after bi« built I » v « « < » « until mv de’kiuch u» uvea Ml » M ! ant <Uy f«.r tilihtf Imliaiit« petition*, Slowly but surely the truth is being driven home •uff*»'*! «reetw Nu «»r <|bnnji makes the people independent of the legislature, Humid I l«e defeated L»r governor, I vain I <»c fal|. IVbrtMFV l. into the minds of the people tliat President Roose «ill accept n chair in eitlirr bon*« of ■ !<*«»{ fay (or Ah . jj op|**»ilig *«*t »• Ih» ........ a o> r„v •nd may la* a cheek upon all venal legislation, it n’pnwtntat»Vi-j*. whore I will ntiU vn- <U'<’ <Hf a n N r r i ♦ .”* A : .s. » y ........ i oof * M u»«‘-»*tirt*#, |-«>hrtMrv A. I1MM. velt’s prosecutions of land fraud ciminals, beef b»»r. wij hn« m * h 4 to uwrv »»ut, I«« tlw fetter, my «»r < «»riallia can liecome a source of injury to the State when d'-avor l»'U«Lt M.» Number of ..i^imlttrr* rrojtll»v<t I m im- %«». plalh<riu. \X ili M*e how many u« rtnh\-»* trust magnates and railroad violators of interstate Pk r. «< a F. lirt«’ ¡Mt* • V»r *Kl*»ndf|>t>ltt*, «4JO t.««»«* A Haut ... .... fas r. M abused. »•.- rr... , Lih* I » an logroll through, heaning un* V' • ■ «' voa’ :s. . . ... .» is »• M làiet din fur tiling certi Hr« tv* >»l nom- commerce laws an- mor,' of a play to the galleries whl.’b 1 I v».fc iiiat taiali« n U|*»n the }<*<>ple, having a The enactment of Initiative Ifiws should be but I.«*»«» fx•». 1 atr»tn AHany In Lira*’ to ciurmi Ih» win- inalimi for ’•Lit«» utftcr* ay Arw*nlMy »»f rnnms « wit] thwtt I’ a>uth <■ <»n i train. than r» al prosecution of the violator» of law . with th eye upon th,* «h*pl»'ti»»n of tlmir I » r . « Il 4 I n eh*« (ora, April l*J Fn>n N» J< nu». w Hit tb* H I’ Irwin* rarely re-sorted to and only when the necessity of jwH-kcl JH af < h. 1 gave Looks to the rilling *4 my own. 1 Jd.iy lor thing nominati ng |»eli- at i ■■n»i.i»an l A’laii) glirit»* Jim t «•tr» mt out n-sjH-ct to | h - i -on or j<osition in «ociety or the th«* law to ’be enacted ami is demanded by the g i would luak«' Thi>thr royal liaiivm of my birth tv a • W>»j U> X«*w|w»rt at»«) ••‘javcnt t*««M‘i»e» '. • • \ I V • I 1 • « » 1 rf h i u « Ivh It» I «M liait» Ao ; I»«***« a Ai'sanv, h«t 1*11*11 at businexs world. in ofti»*<- Ì-rtday for tiling -niHr«*I«'» of n«»m- I 7 fe people. If the Legislature has failed or neglected term a. U- , art tv In* tl*»r in ampli' li»»»«' to pair U» lat»> r two If the vob t * <>f obi Linn’* think the When it was develojied that Paul Morton, then a Boar« a . »a* inAtiou I -r C«»unty oftiveM bv *> » lubly «4 i «n *-h th»’ 1’rrHanhtish I m »< spillila tV’ ' .. i - . Stale wouhl m»t tiear such a high Aud to enact a law when .■■■■•■, . t< r< ; » . ’ with elrvtor*. Mur 4. train x«» t Albany an»1 Latrali member of the president's cabinet, when he w as lofty repr»*’« ntati >n in the .Synagogue of b*¡L> until J^v»t t|iv b»r fl ng inuitHi*’mg prti- < «MUMM-« pie, then, and then I» with lh«t K *vn* axai at Albany. ■ * FA* ut* « • thirty mb Mt*** Satan at >nl«-in, I wou <1 ac<« pt anything ; » «M» w tth U«ui lor » - t v*Uta. h»»fi * rettjwnsible for the giving of rebates and other properly resonetl to. wa* lion* (orLotintv nfthrft. May P*. III the Count) fr»iUi Jild^e to tfir h> rn Hv ¡* n«»w ’hr»** tn*«utha ■ i aito *• itti.» « *»n No û >• .» r.» t <«r valila at a J»> a. m , ar« X ../a’ .1 . hoi n.l.o O ' ioW, !!;.■ ih l*J*rt •» » »»•-«<.-- ìm »* itvrwal N !lw»> •»!»•, m In Urne tn om H h h*- ( ormer’«' If* .*rw, Fither pwmtmn I f« « I |v lb-» I knew it Yctch tur Sale. «avr^l u.»'fn-tu *affvri»Mi • adii*« Mi The Referendum, which is by far the more vai- that I couhl (ill with Ju*>ti«»' un*l impar ih»; pi.' • . ,t to I >>t ■ lan-l *u I tr.v ' n I«« I*« >«>H . W ' tlolaiK hi. * i •fturri'» Vr«'». ri; T «in .X«». * U' ums ABkMtij tor t:«»r»a».la al w hole matter, so far as .Secretary Morton was con > W. Gaitir* hu* t»OU l»u*h»'l*» of v***-tch liable j»art of the law. may rightly be invoked upon tiality to all ex* «-pt tnymdf, ami make il. «I«. L m , !’;»<«»(.i i . i.«t\ tf i;.-• <■-»■ ». v ‘ t *»ed io* xu.1»», pHud bali «mia and hai ’ Waal .«o a. m , aliti thu at rival »4 i b»i hu^tm* . cerned, was dropped like a hot potato. It would any and all legislative acts in which the right is cuv pluUoriu UtiBv rualifte«! by my ivu- Eulkftwtag rh«« advk« of a height» r.* vectcb, ll.riU per ««uri.A»!, toiir*Rllh* <d i mln Ni. J esMsibrvillivnl > p in , ur ». •_ n’ir."■ 1- • *litution in Old I.inn for one»*. not do to prosecute a member of his trusted cab bt**h*l< riv««tn A.i*tny «•! A*p. tu , m H im * J o ■ ><« re i* Ir» th«•?*«' »iv wuf r*ri8’- Lrir iH*igh>«»r »U h ftti<l Mhr rilth t al*, not clearly defined. It is a v.ei'.p«>n of defense in I »vould like to get my h-mit* into tin k mi n<vt wttb ükr h»«! f i intuir «u l »«j P*t ’Uu Ciftvurlte « rrtw*-ripunti ‘ •»><! Vii L* c‘* ar »»t *>«v fotti inet and. mayhap, prove him to be a criminal. either lhe Sh nfl *. Cfera'a, or Revofd- h*d tried > I rait» X» .6 feMV»* Alta«> > l«»i I <n islln at _ Mri. J b « i >* s *! « mi AxMne, f«rwi aurired, Mah tip ami no r»*»-i >u» tneii»u* 1 »v the hands of the people against all manner of ex < r s *ack. 1 will promis«* y -u 1 will work p m., attnr lbw arri vat t.»f thv I’, «ma. Therefore such a construction of the law was de ti s.al il t»nd provai IU wvù. .’ritti pr i» r grumblkig. frtmt l*orfb»»t>L yuu and the uriive (or all there im in it, travagant and unjust legislation, and a l<egi.daturv . .» » ant«t , «» * su« r«- 'rtiiuen*!* *t K« » tur furtlfeff liifhi’iiM’mn >»i*pJy l«> velop'd as would hold the secretary blameless. »uy hand I«» the bottom •>( the «. l •»« *•»Hmn| tt» ti * »1* tn*k«-r’« a««r«l* J I . M » N < >. («vii. rasa, .»gt- will probably refuse to enact a law that it well Aié.t get T. t nt att'.il, A<*tt<. Al»ta«iy . ¡1 p* MMible, ami Wu£* li-r |«>iitaai ai»’ iH»uni>ort*»iL Mr». J*e<*h** «ita ri- 0 When Commissioner Garfield was ordered to in knows will be repealed or vetoed by the jieople at »ack Q »ih’» to maure my re-election nt the on»«’ i< * iav ‘1. !J*r f»««l<hbur’!* «*r i»« r »Mb * s t> Il H t-mnani. Agmy I, lor Valila. b * fari fi,« wrllW» i • • uf *a>. ■ Ì vestigate the beef tmst and, if the facts could be the next recurring election. e4pirati««n <4 un term <»i ««fin e, or a few f 1 !»«• iL*Mt to J-I a I yeivr* alt« r, l*x«u»e 1 know it i* a g«*»d mr» otbar wautaii ar» fa« u Tfer* l* no <- One <>f the measures that is being attempted to 8 develo|>ed, lay the ground work upon which the Ut*ory *b»ui li. Tl.»*riA v*n I t i»«» *»»♦■•< in I'ortUnd i» al ... thing and I want it all, ’•* «•' i> foist upon the ¡>eople at the present time, through ihm atw.nl IL la «*N«r> n«ii?hlM»rhauti In Government could prosecute th« law violators, the Initiative, is tlu- unloading upon the State of But nn a* i».rat: mu * would I mi mure ih<* bruAd lumi -ibrr«* ar»« wnm«>n wbo 4 to till amiuc high ¡Mjetilun rtav«- t*M*n car»-*l by ih«- ** t’averH•• l’rt- * the private instructions given the commissioner the Harlow Wagon Road. Tnis is a graft that c<>ngemai ■ Pup's Coffee House around the “Stutr Home- fora I» rm, .wcripti«•«».* li ha* < tir««d ’u«>rv «•♦*•< n at <v Í ••»l’il Ihat» A.. «’h«-r ili*- '.« ■«•♦ 5 were not published to the world. So the public would never have l>een attempted la fore the Leg a- Uiy 1 «atfurui wonld out im> in th»* i. -t Ar ma W ut Eat»o* Moaaiaox Sr. f«»r vro*n«tt ’»^1 il *• ih'- M»ly n»««d- a frinit rank« wittrtho*e u uo are u* fet' ’ by hiring th«* the petitions jietitivns circulated, ami rny "ppurtuiuty would i»e great to iqlm» of Ita klrtd Inttml«*»! hr s. «u <1 * must judge what those instructions were by Mr. islature. But t bv » nixyr. MtcTiraiw ft 1 1i» a rettularlv gra«h>- <1 LmiM'hen of «trot¡»try. Garfield's mod«- of procedure. It has been pretty and the [nopf Je iM-ing unaccustomed to enact law. g»’« a lull sa* k in abvill <-♦ da»*, alien j|U»«i Ialini « oid-tiiue Linn County IV>va, phy«v n<» «4 .«.>ra iLuti furi/ jii.tiV <B tìr ■> , the oarlow people (Mople hop hope to get the »teal through craft is always '»pen to the Uighvat bid u tua! eipet«»»i^ a. * i> O Cr 0 û * O & o i> O O * V O a V O O * it A* w t» rropneter». well established in the investigation of the beef on a Barlow sort of stealth I >asis. This measure, with der and my Mpp ’rf’init» to ’l«*pl«y mv ft.„ ----------------- ---- -------- trust now going an that, in order to get hold of the something more than a dozen more, some of which ability »*<»uld'm L*o y'tMW* •*«,J h 1 Um tn when* niv plat! >nn n the beef trust's luniks Mr. Garfield promised the beef are very meritorious, will all appear upon the ballot Congres*, nL-.-d of ia rfta tiun ut wa*t*i«»gton, and trust magnates immunity from criminal prosecu- by their titles only. Therefore, unless the voter Linger Hr man n would nut «lar»; t lake tarn. If this contention of the lieef trust is true. takes the troubl«' to j*>st himself as to the provisions a M A tal JMt «^ !,1* •<« »■’ tie of each and every measure, he is apt to mak<- a the whole business of investigating these trusts is of ('«» li ly in the ctuning Juin unu- mistake that may be of grave consequences to the JJnn le «il, real i.' lug— the rankest kind of a farce. What good will it lx* State. ’ I hat many a gem »»( pnrvat lay. ih rrnr, to prove the beef trust barons are criminals w ho The people, th««n. having assumed the resjM.nsi- Full mu .y u noble utan i» I Mtn u» Llu*>h Um* should be punished, if they were promis.il before bility of law-making, are in duty bound to inform waste tiiAur uj- n lhe dm- hand tliat they should not be punished? Mr. Gar themselves as to whether or not a ¡«ro(*»sed law rrt air, will be to the best interest* of th«' State, for no Becan»* 4 the r»4trime*<* «4 tin- }-«»lt- field could not have made these promises and the ¡aw leal machine." which is in the nature of class legislation, or president be ignorant of the fact. And if he made of benefit to the few and detrimental to the many, I am y»- rw--“Klim! a* a but to every ’- right " the promises ut th«' instance of the p^r» sident, as in the case of the Barlow road, should be thing ilia. GLUK E i >1 I HEHL 1N1>. why go to the trouble and expense to prove the adopted. This new duty of th«« citizen make* it guilt of the lieef trust barons if they w ere immune obligatory ui«on him to use « very means within his Il AÇHI.KS’ I X KMIXXriON. reach to inform himself. Through ignorance in of the law? voting for or against Initiative imasur« - or for <>r Notice j- h« tr!') gi .t’it tl. «t the Colin* In the investigation of the land frauds here m against a legislative act ujx.n which the Referen t) superintrmfeut of l.inn C«»uuty will Oregon is jet another instance of gallery play. dum has been invoked, he may injure the State. hold the regular raiminat on <>l 4p|»h< have some extraordinary fur iMt»* and <*ounty r» *1 ft Puter, McKinley, and Watson were convicted of H«« is, therefore, responsible to his neighbor as luiita Albauy. Oregon, a- fr Uow* the crimes they were charged with. The verdict well as himself when he exercises his legislative Foa »TATA rvl’KMft values in Men's Rubber Boots was applauded by everybody. It was hailed as an function. True, he has not taken an oath as the C*>mmvu. . / M «*»in —luy, F\ > r »>) 14, al Vo'clock a . a., ami c«*utim|H>g until evidence that the Government was determined to member of th«- Legislature is r'e.juinid t<> do, but and Shoes tebru*iy 17, at Iv'cix e v. probe land frauds to the bottom without resj>ector his duty as a citizen should be. morally, as binding. .^atturday, Wrdueitiiet - tVonmiiMhip, hinlory, favor to anyone. Senator .Mitchell, Congn-ssmen The large number of measures to be vutisj voted Uli up>n »j* fling, stgrbm, rtMUliug m ’L o »I law Hermann and Williamson and others were indict«*d. in June may not create confusion, Wv hope' tii hey riititMi«» — M riltrn Arilhmetit , the tf.’l.oO What has i>« « n th«- result? After Puter and MV- will all be duly considered by every voter. A ory «*1 tem hir g, gramiMwr, Ua»iikerpiug, * Boots ... physu.'«, civil government. 1.06 Kinley had been convict«!, in order to get them to bungk"»^the' pn'seirt "uM''*of ”th<- imtiatn«*‘ w ill rrtday—4 <iy«mlogv, geography, men ■* I.At 1 Shpcs testify against Senator Mitchell they were ¡.rom- pn>bably lead to an attempt to ro|>eal th«' law. . , ________ We tal arithmetic^ coni |*.*i lion, phy*K*al ised by Prosecutor Heney that they would not be an* an. not gure L so gVMgraptiy. sure but what the Initiative should be Sauirtlay B>»t*uy, plane geometry, sentenced for the crimes for which they stood con- amended 1........ ..................................... that not more than twoor three measure.^ general victed. Senator Mitchell was convicted of having could be brought at the same election, and the pur- ebuiogy. Liri >ry, Engitab hteraitirw, p*>- receivvd money for aptieanng in the intereits of ,M»se of the«e mvasures so clearly defined and set r»»a <t»t \rr riraa* Puter before the land de^rtmenta. Undoubtedly forth that it can be easily understood bv anyone, C«*» Dliirochig U wdiir *ia , I Lrtiary 14. Mix’s S hoe - al *J cAdock a . m , ami c«.»ulin«iing .ulil the senator was guilty and his conviction just. Friday, February In, at 4 o*ri«k r. w But what a price lhe Government t«aid to secure I. B rother H oeer , of the Capital Journal, objects Fowl. S vcocm I, awl Ihitd Grade Cartifl- that conviction! Allow a whole t>and of land rat«** 2 2*> somew hat to our criticising the seating of aspirants thieves, who made it their business to secure Gov U udof-aday— l’«*ntm«mddp, hiwtorv, or- •J.HO ernment land fraudulently, to go free to continue for office on the stage at the recent meeting of the th*<ranby, rvA»ltng. I»-lay—Written a/.thuM«ife, thvor) their fraudulent careers in order to convict a sena Willamette » alley Development Ix-ague at Albany, of Thu 1.ÓU tru< long, grammar, *pbysi hwy« tor of a crime of infinitely less magnitude! Now for purposes of exhibition, in our edition of lhe Friday — Geography, mental arith- >> ’ MloF.s- Preaident Roosevelt kept in close touch with the N ews last week. Our opinion has not changed in IlH’lh who» I .aw , ci» ii g »rrriiiiietit. Oregon land fraud cases. When Mr. Heney made the least. Th«- mission of the Development lx ague I*ritu. > Cvrtirii’aU*. |:ttxi >2.10 'V «dnealay •- IVnin »n-filp, urthogni* the promise to Puter and McKinley, the president is not political in the least degree, and its sphere phy, a itfiinetic, rv-iuhiig. of usefulness will be destroyed in the degree tlutl 1.05 jnust have known aliout it He must have sanc i Imr-lav— Ar» • 4 tiuealkifiilkg, theory tioned Mr. Heney’s act*. In the light of the events politics is allowed to intermingle in its sessions. <4 trvuhu.g, phv«j< logv. U L.'JAt KM»Xt that have transpired since Senator Mitchell's con Of course there could not be the least objection to C«e||,ty .HU jh I vim I« nt viction the people have been doing considerable an aspirant for office participating in League work thinking. Senator Mitchell is dead. His death, in the way of a paper or a speech, providing all lOr |>er pair. irte scio * \wkí is. no doubt, may largelv be attributed to the disgrace tendency to ¡»litics was eliminated; for the individ of his conviction. Puter, McKinley, and Mrs. ual is a citizen as well as an office-seeker. But to 11»' l>'l win»- «ru pru»'. qu t ti Prices. Watson have skipp'd the country. Ind th«« Gov eve a man prominence ata league meeting simply liti!«la, >1 M. 1 a . » b» our ernment attempt to hold those scoundrels to an •cause of his political aspirations, no matter what VV I < u., ^^rf Imwtei, “ - ................ swer for other pending indictments? No. They his |>olitical sentiments may be. must result in in thU, braa, •• t-,n ................. »ere allowed liberty under small bonds to at pnee jury to the league. We understand that Governor Siluri», M - ............... enter into schemes o( fraud upon a mon* gigantic Chamberlain lias been invited to take ¡»art in the .............................. Yours on the H Silverton meeting, soon to take place. There can scale and then to get out of reach of the law ntitUT, iCoftntrvI |. t r.ll., . • • «i>.I»'U, be nothing wrong in this providing the Governor E»-,.. officers. is invited be<-ausc he is Governor, or in his capacity i IIk Viti., 1« «• p.uud To sum the whole matter up. one is forced to *. I iftMMft«*, a ciliitHi, But if h«* i. itivitikl twaUM* >f hi. «-. u <I m » c ) fur wi *tt jg conclud«« that the president is not so sincere in rr-rlai «• Turk») *, iion, it i. all wr»>iu an<l «ill rwsult in iniury tn h-tli tlu- • • prosecuting wn>ngd«»ers as he was generally sup- 1-wa.ua aiki to llw <>»,«ariM>r'. cliaiuw for r< -<4r< tk.n. N«-itlwr l>uck», <4 Ì ► IWi-t, ¡Nf poti ml .hr aright ...I'r» 1« anvthliift wronic Ui uniting V|. ¡KiSed to be a couple of years ago. Yet the people ••ml.l th. «• •• ». ILiwiar, W ithyovtnhr, to-er, Ti»'»« ’ , or any otj,«.r a.pirant tor 1 are verv loth to reach this conclusion. We ha«i all -v- •••—»..... - . -■ .. —. . ----- _ - - —......... j •ft V’wal M for »hi ppi rig pxll. to h.«. wnndvn« In ft« .inartty oTlhc ¡X^.Xr2;tu ‘.^!ryr.1"..l'.X”.,a a«gn« IL«» Ira-t «.mblaurw <4 a pohUral < a-t«. wiU in) »rr >ta j Slkrp •ft • »Uxkt'rv A* Mui toa • ft predentin his endeavor to punish wrongdoers. *pi.er. ui iwvtuiww «,.» au*uz ii <i< . a alt g«ti..- io i> 9 THE OLD RELIABLE I * • ft * * F i— > Corvallis & Eastern R. R. * s •« . f ft • I fe* • / F, a * \ UY AWD 1 M<4»AtlRr’ »W. - •* * ' w ; • < « kHlt'AI n t * G o E i<. f i * ■» EnWrrd at lhe poatMllke al b*-»o, Orcgvu, a* *ec»«nd*t'U mail matter. « ’v I .. rsa. v . Politically Independent * fc. • “ '• - Hut if the wrongdoer who happens to be a sjxx ial friend is to esca;>e punishment; if the biggest nu- cal is to be allowed to turn state's evidence in Tu rws or ! j %» Cu order to convict the lesser one. aiwi if other notor I heriby aiueAincv myaclf a va mielate ious scoundrels are allowed to go free in ordi'r to| for thè nomuiation «4 Xtt&btr Gf Z1CUM Of XUp.’SMiUtiVtS prove their guilt, the people will change their of ti»* £Sd l^wfMAial'.vv AawemHy «4 ll*e opinion*, If such is to be Rooseveltisn justice, Stata« <4 Otrg«»u. auferct lo thè Ifewi* » Mi rato voler» *t Brtmary F.lectmn ou lhe less we have of it the better. I Ajwil I wuk . But the N ews will still have faith in his sincer 7XXUXX9 J. DXK ì FT ity and honesty of purpose. Our faith is based al SÀslturc Frsc‘.xxv upon the fact that the tnlsts and other big corpor ?>*.<>. JeflMrstm, Oregon. ations. laMMi politicians, botxllers. etc., are doing | Tu ras H* m « m aaiu Vinta »»r Lux Co bateby ìhivmi ^ t rnvwif * randklale everything within their power to discredit tjve I for ! thè nomination k r thè t’ftke u4 president. The people have long since concluded OftzxtT OmalMtett that what the trusts, big corporations, political Mulvpmt lo tue *I c «* l » an »4 thè Ifeline rwt.r* »««tara al Ut* Trimary F I«» tion ou boKsea, and boodlers desire is exactly what the It I Aprii .v. I m M I furtlier *Ute thaï mv people do not want. Hence their faith in the | pnlfey. if efeited, wiU l» **E^ual ami rial p»»ucr U) all ait«l »iwx-tal privi!«ge* president. But the instance* cited in the f»»reg«>- 11» » m in' ’ ing are causing this faith to waver somewhat r. s. xxx^u h’srth -ite Fr*ctsit .. % f > • » *** IbA x<* I, r« hirtHMfti A i MP- * «• c* V 1 ■ ft i „ ft « t * • « 4 'J ;J' J 9 r ft Í r » % • • .a ” » w* >»t • - ■ -■ .* t a * M 4*. * • >’ ■ "• • . • • .V »•- «* I Í ' J «’ 1 • •% . r * V ♦ % ft ' ♦ ft *• ' " * ft V t A» r * V », V 4 « Ik I **/ .v * 4 ♦ . * - ft ’ 4 y it ft ' I a 4» •a «• I * I 4 € * ft J 4 •V A Ï<«‘-M » *1 'Ä ■• * a* • > «1 I j 9 ft V L. KE AL E Ollie« » Scio You Can ‘ »i I:« i HÜTE lU lvhi-cn Fr»’i We are t LA i.inn OHLII AL8A lóo Wt