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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1906)
B • • • • ' • f * - e • . •** * «4 7 ’ » ■ »• • < r • -► • **■ Jfi ’“*■ s * 9‘ I I « She Santiam Meirs« ' to Politically Independent — 1 J < - * Enterwl al U»s putta thee al “cm, Oregon, •> aao.u I »lasa mail matter. F 41 Mt'ltw» KII-riON HATIIX • 1 One year in advance ................................................ . 1 One . ear, at emi of year ........................................... I One year, al end <d z years................................ •. ..2 One year, at end of 3 years ..................... ... Bis months inadtarwe ......................................... Three months in mlvanee.............. ..................... Mingle copy in wrapper............................................... ADVEIiTlMlNO 14A1FJ-; Card of thanka.............................................................. Sparlai obituary nolirea, per line............................ k Blended »«aiding rommrnta, per line ............ lxzsl advertising, |«r line |«r i««us . .......... tileplay ads. 2 i haugvs |«r month, one column wide. ,«r iu< h f*r.4eesioual cants, 1 '» inches, i*r month 1 t-ong time c-.ntracts lor advertising m».|e on appio soon A I*. ’ 9 9 A f » » ■ t [ % % * < «• Z •• $ • • ? f 9 • ’ f * « • i « • A * • < j ■ ”1 • .1 I» * ♦ t I HE PEOPLE APE SUPREME. « « *■ <*■a * LET THE PEOPLE DECIDE. ÁIIIHilllliHlIrlib — THE OLD RELIABLE Royal BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE The greatest of modern-time helps to perfect cooking T‘> rna f»BB.Ma*ru Voraae ,,» Lisa Co I hen-by ann. nnre mywlf . candidate for the nummaUon of Muibar jf Ktttie at X«>rMMUtlTM «J.- “M IwiakliTe Ammhly »4 the Ule of (»regn, .uhj.rt to the Dem- TpTzu'T;? “ »•"“-> »•«*“’* -I fxieuxyo .. r. U . 3. Dxmrr Fracutct. <>r*gun T | »n« VoTwaa o» a T . *_« J,** . , w. .»»MS ,, r 1,», (•„ I I hereby auoouft.w fhywH a ondkUte h-r the nomination f. r the rti.V^d ~ Coaaty Ccaxuatsaar Batyrt U> the <!•»<• <« uf »’«"-nr Elertmatm April Al 1 u> 1 further .Ute that m» polwy. If elected, «HI b. • K«|„*J B1MJ elfo I Hi »4 e. I.» mil -. « We regret to learn that there is dome little dif-. ference of opinion between certain parties that de Heil’», Otegon sire to stand for the office of County Sheriff on the To th » Da«ora»nc V raa» <>» |JMB (•„ 1 Democratic ticket. The intent of our Primary law I hwrvly ann<>nn>v m>»«If a» a ran.Il- is that any and all |>en«ons who wish to stand for 4SI« for th« Ifom-crati. m miuatom lori in tha 111» office of an office can do so. and he who receives the plural- ’ ilies world over Ccuaty Rac orlar ity of the votes of the people at the Primary polls Subjw t to if», will th. DumocTBlte shall be declared the party's nominee. Now why votrr» al th«- Primary E!«ti.,n. to 1« b»Ml ■» Hila County April 3tXh, Bawl could not this little dissention over at Albany b< I ra a . rn£;rp3 THESANTIAM NEWS, bang the only « settled in this way? If an aspirant for office is not Cl WKH S > ACTS. Marrtab^ry. Oragoa. neu spaiier published in the Porks of the J the choice of a party at the Primary election, there Co. I is but little chance that he will lie the choice of I'atil quite recently in t’ruguay the T" TMB D bw « tutw v..,»*. Santiam, and believing in giving all poht- « the I hereby «nn- nnr». m»«elf • candidate aale <4 hi«t«a waa tha only pert <4 tlie j*rty when election day arrives. No man can cattle indaatry that yiel l™1 any ca»h. i for the nomination for the oBh-e «,( leal parties a square deal, we will publish * if- the meat being m.etly discarded aa of .''...A: • ,i- ■.!!.' Coaaty Traaiirkr »fobiert a. thr deciMan ol the Democratic I announcements of persons aspiring for J age. A party does nat owe an office to any per no value In (treat Britain tha mfhvwUon of »<>ler» »t the Primar» Election on April 1 political office, giving a short personal < son. Voters, on election day. have acquired the hope la metric to 1 to aoniv all counties of 30, 1'JOS. r England. th<> total area m hope outside A. 3 CALSTXI4. write-up of the persons announcing them- | habit of voting for whom they please, when they tin-««- eountiea being only Itte acre». a* with 47.411 aerra within 1 O. Albany, Oregon. Trico TraoUot selves, all at reasonable advertising rates. | get into the election booth. It is therefore quite ...n.|*re.| them. that a candidate, especially in Linn Coun If you desire (o be a candidate, you can- « essential There are clot machine« in Htocktailm « i s. i o ty at the present time, shall have the unanimous which give a glass ul warm milk for a i o > > : -1 w . «, • . v . -. not have the fact too well known by the * support of his |>arty; for neither jartv will proba- «1 i«r cut for the nomination for the office -4 voters. bly have any votes to spare. An aspirant for Tbn-hmg b-till dun« by i.ami ln In Ccunty 3h#rtX -¡uhjrrt to the «rill of thr cotera of t)>e- WWWWWW*W«>OOW*ft*«*0*O«OW«<»0<r«*»«**WW«OW«i<i omce is, therefore, not using g<MMi judgment if he tfrain. an«i the «¡nnowing 1« alto done ¡•-■mo« rati, jarty at the f, rtfoom.ng starts into the campaign handicapped with a dis- • rruuary Election. * 9 t * * t • * » •«> 7S u«> 75 M u would save the country from Socialism they must* at once switch about and give the people a "fiquare dral” by treating them fairly and justly. It has come to the point where it ia no longer a matter of choice whether the railroad» will treat the iwvple fairly and juatly; whether the big Insurance com panies »hall treat the people's money «-ntrunted to them as a trust fund; whether the Standard Oil Company shall conform to and obey State laws; whether the boodlent and grafters that infest near ly every one of our larjre cities shall aliandon their nefarious practices and make restitution; whether Senators and Congressmen shall obey the laws' which they, themselves, enact, and whether the beef trust shall obey the law, but they simply .MUST do so. r* rl Used Five Tooth Horse Cultivator ■ ad« by DsvM Br«dlwy Rtg. C®-. Brsdlny, III-« U. •- A. Below is the picture of» cultivstor wr are telling to farmer» and gardeners. A glance .how. it to be adapted to fast work and big iobs. There ahould be a lot like it uzed in this sec tion Mzkw It a twven tooth cultivator, if you want; we can furnish the extra »hank, and shov«-!.. Also a h >rso hoe atu. hmeM that will hdl up io fine r.hdi’e anything that need» hdlmg. Sirong »feel frame. Two Ryers enable you f regulate width and depth perfectly. W e re rather proud to have the handling of xuch an implement. Doo t you think it*, just about what you've bo n n- • d- ing? Com«- in and see it some day aud then give us your an»w«r. Hibler à dill Co Xio Oregon. the best fam the X A irVKKXM. Aß Scio Milling Company MX’< X »MM OF SCIO ROLLER MILLS. imi oiui.HS i y o iin.« y Miiy it um , hm -a. Dirac ter» Cfftaar» T J Mnnkera, J A Bilyeu, J J I ,..!.-«, W I > ’ . (' A W artier. Munkrra.......... Warner............ f K Ewing............. We do a general cuatom Milling bud ties*. I l«»ur and fv«A AJbaay. Ortgoa It behooves both the Republican and Democratic •‘••»’«•r in *uminit . unty, for • mining • nd railway tunnel. I i nu aale. W heal bought and« ».hanged, lor I lour, \\ e arc hi I UK I ■ > M ■ H’< : ' h - ..»• l.i . » »•.. parties to nominate only such men as are generally • n, . 1 . rai1 '**' " “ J 1 “ '' . It appear» now re**>nably aiwured that ■ ■■ 1 thr field 1« r bualneaa and «111 treat you right. 1 hereby announce uiv »elf a candi i for iwrrding date for die aeaxiuation for the office of United Staten Senate will paaa the Hepburn rail acceptable to the people and who are thoroughly who ba» n. t fo™ in an automobile 1» t’lxl« Ruarell Si»«-« County ShsrtÄ way rate measure, pratically as it came from the qualified and fitted for the office they seek. .Men He owna one, but ridoa in it very leu Subject to the wdl <>( the Democratic who are unfitted and who. from personal reasons, "rely’ Houae. Aa the measure is practically what Presi Voters at the forthcoming Primary By the separation < f Norway fron» dent Roosevelt desires, it will receive his signa- poll the full streiiirth of their party on ture of aasenu •'un<? 6* *lU Prnl,nb|y b«?n to the trouble and an all the stampo that bear the pnrtratr 3. T. DAIU Lahaaca. Oregon- The N ews sincerely that the bill, when it ®xj*n»e of making the political camjmign for Kmg Oecar r evsumd to i»e valid ou n/ at hi rv rr JUIV3U. Tl. ru D««■«. u.n. V otes » or 1 iw Cu. becomes a law. will cure all of the railroad rate nothing. The women <4 Wenatchee, Washing I herrhy atiii.>un«-«< nivm-lf a i-aiMiulat« The day is about at hand when the office must ton. have forme ’ l a local floral aaaoeia for tbr itomii ai ■ n for tl t- • tfl....... t evils, but it does not expect such a result lion lor the pnrjw ne of intro luring Cotmy Clsrk When we know that the railroads «miploy the Suck the man. rather titan the man the office. The LU nt and flow>-r cu tur« into n any t th«> »111 ,4 tli.- D>-m<w-r»tiv- most skillful lawyers that the Nation affords, simple fact that a man schemes awi maneuvers to orna» and it has bveu a great am»«-»«. Subjvct vil/j« al tfo- tortfo-oiuiug 17. uvi i- — In urging tl>e raae of an old man tlull. (aome of whome are now members of the Umti’d mc its a MMinatioo for afles is, Io many voters, named Sheehan, of Tralee, Ireland, who Ipporton had appli«Ml (or relief, one of the guar 2 M FATNX States Senate) we mistrust that some way will be ;»h: : .fhcient re.'isos torn ■ Albaay. Or«fon election day. In other words, many people ar»' be dian» of the poor remarked “The poor found to defeat, in a great measure, the bene- man ahouh! have aome relief. Sure, be To tub Rsrvnucax V otbbz or L imb C o . : coming weary of the professional office-holder. Yet the people are haa no tied rhHhee but hl» gust.“ ficent intent of the law. I hereby anu-uince mv»elf a candidate hopeful that the railroad people will have suffi They are beginning to (Junk that office-holding Surgeon (,eni-ral Rueyr of the fnited for the iiiruiuialion for the office <1 State» uavy wea/a a detoralion beatowed Coaaty Tr«Murer cient sense to read the “Hand writing on the should be an incident rather than a business, and by th»- King of Spain lor eervu-«« rend to the Will of the voter» a wall’*and aid in bringing about a condition in rail the Primary method of nominating candidates will ered to officer» and men of the Santa Bubiect Mana, a »pMU-di ear»hij>, on the <«-• »• forthcomii g Primary Election If < way affairs, that will satisfy the people. But will have a tendency to intensify and enlarge thia , »ion of a fatal explosion on TfuK aliip. ««I, my policy will be. •» it ha» been dur opinion. ing the present term, honest accounting they? It ia i-«tiiii*ted that when all the rail for all public moneys receiveri and dis- way« now building in Teana are cum- By all means let all aspirants for office who wish, The power that owns or controls a country,s buraed, and the true balance to 1» plvtc,! that »tat«, will not fall very abort 'Ill»» N ews is devoted t transportation lines, owns or controls the country. come before the Primaries and let the people de of having fifty per cent more mam track turned over to my mwv««sor. xxjnxa. This fact makes it absolutely and vitally necessary cide whom they wish as candidates. Even then than Illinois, which, until recentlr, «•■ the interests of Scio and Sun- tfor »tai« *4 grealtwt radicad mil -age. Albany. Orejfoa that thia control should lie vested in the govern about one-half of the candidates will lx* defeated At a recent meetin» of the Inter tiam Forks. Live Editorials f or State Printer. ment If the Hepburn law accomplishes this re at the {.sills. But the candidate who is named for national Tuliercnheia Society m Baria the »lartling araprliun »a» made by Dr. The nndenngnvd snnounc.-s himself sult the people will rejoice. But if the railroads office fairly at the Primary election, who has not lo-.rge Petit that 70 j>er cent of baker»* as a Republican candidate for renomma- upon *he leading topics of find aome means to defeat the purposes of the secured the same through trades or bargains, laborer» are affoctmi with tul>erculo»i«. lion for Sutc Printer, subject to the de the day in each hsue. It He believe» that bn-ad ia au important cision of the Republ,,an voters at tlie law, which they are likely to do, then will go up stands a far better chance of being elected on fastos in the projatgation of the dia>’aae. primary eln lion April 3U works for the interests of the to congress such a general and irresistible demand June 6. than one who has. No candidate can af Appcudu Hi» ba. been »ucceaafnllr S■ ■» servng first t«rm. The same in Gi-rmany by the u»e of a »li courtoey that has hewn anvinle.1 to State for government ownership, from the people, thnt ford to have the idea go out that he has not secured treated Common People and the ed otli.ers gem-rally, that at a rem.mina- ver notation caltai coliangol. Congress will be forced to accede to the demand. the nomination fairly. The few votes that he Weed» unknown to lio'auHt» have iieen tlou, wo J4 be greatly apprei'latad itors pocket book. J. K. W HITS ST. Railroads, trusts and corjxirations in general, would proliably lose in that event, in the coming discovered in »oil brought up from a Albany, Oregon. depth of AM 11-et Hi oye oí the Belgian may as well make up their minds, once for all, if election, are likely to lie the very vol.« necessary coal mines. T erms : —In advance for they continue to do business in these United to win in the election. 4 i-nr.e of f.’.ivo ha» lawn offered by bawHxttl /or .Sale—A Snap. one year |1.25, at the end of We hope that our Allany friends will adjust the Italfan government for the plan of a States and enjoy the protection of the law, that Wa have for aala a fir»l claa» »a« uvdl dwelling lw>at »uited to the • lluialic con the year fl.50; end two yearn they themselvt*s, must obey the law just the same their difference of opinion in a way that will be dition» <>f Italy. Ilia- >» worthy of the attention of any 1 uni for man who u looking for »uch satisfactory to the people, for no mailer who may laat vear the railroads -4 the United as the most inconspicuous and unimportant citi $1.75; end three years $2.00. pr-i—ity. Stat«» plact'd order» for J,Joo pa»«engers zen. The people, when aroused, are the supreme be nominated, boys, it is votes you want, and it car», IT»« mill ia capable of cutting 2*>,nTO 217,000 freight car» and 1,1 fo loCO- Subscribe for it now. («mt <4 lumber in ten hours. I. m «plea- tnotivaa and »till they are not »uffo font power, supreme even to the Government, and will take votes to win. vlid engine p«iw«-r, cut »ft and edging ly »applied. they are now becoming aroused rapidly. They •a«»; the lateat up-to-date planer; turu* The ctoch <u Exeter catlmlral, Eng lathe; ha» logging «uigme with ON) are becoming awakened to the fact that they can A. J. JOHNSON EOR STA TE SENA TOR. land, 1» seven hundred y««rs old and Ing fia-t of cable etc. has a dial seven feet in diameter. The With the mill ia include«! 3fl0 acrea of have just as good government as they desire. lime of day and the attain*» age is flu«- timber Leg« ran I» put into the They have become convinced that the interests of Feb- shown by the dial». In an issue of the Corvallis Gazette, of Feb mu»! at a coet of !W cent» per thouaand the Government are greater than are those of ruary 27, we notice the following with reference Tiie Frein’ll legislature ha» turn peti I he price for the whole IxiaineM ia 4W, by the Pari« V uiih »|«I C< mhmc 1I UV for ¡«articular» inquire ut the either the Republican or Democratic j>arties. If to our late fellow-townsman, Hon. A. J. Johnson: tioned to make it a penal offence to cause em- Sx.vtizH N bw ». It 1» undarvtood that cotMtaforabto prv-Miure 1» ti-ing jdoyee» ol eittasr sex to work more than Necessary, for the preservation or our Govern I-'- nght to >»-»r npoa a ,i johii-.n. Mayor at tha citv to ment and her institutions, one or both of these •taml for tlin Brpuldican ii'innnati -n for Henator of lfon- •lx day» a week. Tim Aman I An 1 nglish naval cadet wax re)««-te<l of n.arr*»»" ta jiarties must go down, what of it? The people ton County. Mr Johnaon baa nut vet cnn»«nt«d to the al the mvwlical examination on account »Iway» a baby. eiewirl uae >4 hl» name in thia connection, but the M-ntiment m Witboal It, will be left; so will be the Government. If t orvalli» aeemv virtaally unammoua for Mr. Jobn»«>ii and of a «tnall lef«s t m one little toe, alter W-I «A la a he havi take» eleven first prizes on hi» naa« S» 1 a reasonable necessary in order to protect the people from rail inauv | i -miuent Republican» of t!„- t. wu and vi-iiatv training «tun and In the first examina that nava» •xpreM the opinion that in- will not refuae to liatcii to the way extortion and robbery, the Government must rail. Mr Jonnaon'a pot ai|>erieric<«, hi» clisractar. and tion obtairn’d V7. fl per cent. b1 on■ • a large sums of money are beiiig »|>ent flowar that high »ta mil ng with th«- party throngfomt th«- -tat» would needs take over the railroads, it will be done. n«v«r bud* • by France in having maps made of her n!(bl with-- .1 Likewise with any other concern that levies ex make him a power for lfonton'a go«») in the Senate. posasaiotM in West Africa. The ar ny •lara, a tar nu.n de|«rtmcnt has |u»l issued one map m For the benefit of our Benton County friends, wiv. ul a ten- tortionate tribute from the people. L. W. POMEROY, BBVentesn part» arid surveys are leing ad 1« lion a now that A. J. has consented to stand for the We are the agent for made for a larger one iu sixty parts. People have discovered the fact that every pray ar with out an Aman. REAL ESTATE BROKER dollar invested in railway properties, every dollar Senate, we will say that every man. woman, and Than» :»•».» Universal Stoves <i Ranges child in this vicinity has known him as a boy. as a PNOKXIRAPMS. w aa a b a •■ O(Bc« witr Th» Sas tiara Nrw». invested in trust-controlled and u|>erated concerns, as a youny man and as a mature man of affairs. ‘ j nanaa. who d'd a t band W Wthy »( to» Superior Drills U ■ fasi '«-for and it" grand is money earned by themselves, and which has As a proof that Scio has held .Mr. Johnson in high »»; !ra to ba to« Make ita point, when tn Albany t- fa- >ar at b»a.Uiy « tebla e b J ran to drop into J. ti. Crawford*» Art Haile Studebaker Wagons been taken from them, through extortionate and esteem, he has been elected to and has filled and l<»ik th rougi, lu» cull-clion of r hand (n«u bl» nata» Bl ,aJ ------ toa ’ «rtnne ------- , ao — cumulated b, to. rw.al <W kl» twuw. frum nearly every office within her gift As Aiderman, It of -g unjust charges, and oftimes dishonestly, by the traita, new» and prehiatonc curios. Farrn au l ly bought an«! g«*u«rall-n to (»n-waUoB ni-ro a«’ar everything in hakhwahe as Mayor, ne was ever broad minded and pro notate uU» utb- who Buhl on Ihr u«nal vuinuilialon tauu». wa» a wlf» fit to ’war Uk»4 note» trust liarons and railway Kings. Knowing this, gressive; yet economical in the expenditure of the West Secund «treet, near Lyon. i.aa>o.d« Mt w.ar r- -m «IHfiT-- »I If y< u want lo »«Il y Mir farm, I can ' •onplra of m th.r- the people feel a proprietory nght to these prop people’s money. As School Director he was actu «for >u» crown. Ih» »o»plr» Albany Hardware Company. OHLINC&HULBURT •—11 it if it - zu be aol-1 If you want tn J wedih-d w««ldM cou| huud *l7i<«u»a«-'.» of erties and would have no consciencious scruples in ated at all times with a desire to give our school otbarwi»» hwpy. fall ab >rl of w»d. -k*B buy, I van fimi tha place you want. ALBANY, Oí¿G)N. The Allmiiy Hardware O' baa die __ »az.« k.-,- . «■ ..r. ■ ^. ■ h — tra 1 hapv:n<«a l«eaua« tb»y ararli M- appropriating them. The people know that the district the very best teachers that the amount of beat »tuck in town, and la the cheapest •»»■«taal lh. ata' «"ly ut laaa Ip th« of »«•• »'♦* thu tbit I» la to- t» i ' . .. or n«-g •|5<) West First St. Ignorine« t wtf. • thruigh fortunes controlled by the Rockefellers, the Goulds, public funds would warrant When chairman of place to tra le. Sole agenta lor Valva- The Beat Hair to E»t fo t «nff.r» fr -n w.*. l .™ dt’« ’• and the board of directors, the board erected, in Scio, line oil. 12W and 231 tirat St. Albany. the Vanderbilts, the Harrimans, the Hills, the one of the handsomest school buildings in the . f U>» or«»A» dlalui l « f««i ia Fur in Borland i» at . Woman who tuffar lu Iq thl» thl»------ wa, * tfo.-» I» Morgans, the McCurdys, and others, have been se ¡valley; amply large for the needs of the district The Norwich l'ohm U «4M ami sul gr«at rn—1.. i» j that l----- b- - t . > i tea. Il ia r»r Fl- re«'» . »h il» ¡U. q- ---- 1. _ : alan liai, T. L. l>vouui *<rnl. cured through gifts from the Government direct. and at a cost so low that the people wonder how Favorite Praacrlpuou. Il acte dlrwctl, n Iba dallral» jrgana auaacaruad and niaa-a Indirectly through Congressional and State legisla such a building- could be erected for the amount it A t tub W arr Eauor M obbison S t . lb«m atrvi 4 ‘ «a *‘ thr - — vfo • r «u» and > I Hl. SCIO MAWKI.rS. tion, and from the exploitation of the products of cost mato «n :«••)• a te«.« ai u Il aliara Inflam I imnr. BtunixRâ , • '? ‘/-I i As a business man. Mr. John.son when in .Scio The follow 11^{ are nrtcaw quot..i on • >>thad Í« nato a>i4 J ton»» v n»» tha ah a > l forre ■ fl fl the bowels of the earth. Ohl-time Linn County Roya, t ni» for «nf»fox4 aad a. tl.-r narvaa It XI» «nfafovd tad liter was progressive and public spirited and ever had Thursday of ea. h week by our de 1er» houd 14 qi. rk.na and v'ialUaa tb» flla- " j W ■ RB ’ ■ rropriytar«. * w ■ J k ■ Because of the possession of these vast fortunes the wellfare of his home town at heart His four Wheal, j«er lni«tiei I fon; nln« ‘«rganlvin It bani« na m 1 ■ I Ik M J Oats. th» malad •« -f to" «i laut o» nto» and these people have become arrogant and domineer years service as State Senator from Linn County, tt ton ma»-» habí'» tntri.!u.-iiua V« tha » >rl4 Bran, ing. They feel themselves superior to and disre is a matter of public record and the Senate jour bhorta. •« •4 rzay and «!nzl uamlaaa In Ina urn» ilia Tn a or M a rm b A • • •4 mar*, baa U. u ' a Dr BIG MB A gard the law at their pleasure. The people have nal, during his service, is open to the inspection Chop, » m«o| lo plani/ Il I» lb« teal «wppuruve rr¥<,w CorvRiGMTB Ae. J. G. GILL, D. M. D. psr roll of our Benton County friends. Mr. Johnson is Butter, (Country' « tome for nnrBli« B»>tb«rv *77.*”** ••»'*«< • Afe«44«h an<1 ?«OT*?<n<k»fi mat «• dosen, Concluded that these purse-proud nabobs must obey essentially a man that docs things and he has Kfff«. jwiriiy aae«r(ain nor «'fMiikon fra« w I m I iv ar. Mnx J anota Farka M»«»nali «puktMOo, H*» «-»t«lili»t><»l hl« «fontal <>0i<« 'J w..« «r ri iza «I ata »1«J lo t»U of th. a the htw just the same as the poor, hard-working knowledge and ability enough to generally ac Chickens, •« •• pound » «I nanita .4 r«nr «nal n««U. m f>r Piar- . » in Erto and >• prrp«r«wl Favvtlto Prwwr-pu n Tt «‘«.« rr. »tm.«th. If boal-miner. farmer, or others. The people have complish what he undertakes. The N ews con Turkeys, » I b»<» no ttrwl foailr« «a.1 m, bahr I» tha •• * ufc ,r»>4 b.«:ih i fawl tettar urna I b«.a Ducks, gratulates A. J., in the high estimation that he to <fo fl rat-rlaaa Concluded that law should be no respecter of per In tan raarn* Beef, ¡w-r pound ,ive «««gbt In ra««a of «xwi»»lxn« nn Dr. Pforr»'» •• •• o sons and should be obeyed by the rich as well as seems to be held by Benton County citizens. It Hogs, •• worti ia «Ji A han<te<ifn«iy HhicfrarM «••nif Hiaaaanl F» "ta »hon.l t— uzad »• an a,J- - «..,« Fsirawt rfr assures them that they will make no mistake if M vti.atisrn of any »riantme * fornai the poor. ** for »hipping Vaal Tarma Ma Jaocl io 'Favorite Frawar tati-ux." Tb«» fiiar ~ »« branch«« of donlirtry. they select our former fellow-townsman to repre- Sheep, ** »toMiaxB .. MUNN t Cu .'(toi •• 4f the railroads, trusts, and other corporations | sent them in the State Senate. Multon ** »*t»»aaa«»«aaa MMHi I . » t # ■'» « • • r •< 4r « j» a-* if»-*» • » L. 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