The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, March 30, 1906, Image 2

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\-mmcntC> jurist can do that wiM bw pleasing to J ( ) X A *T I I A X
the eygs of the ¡»soph* and that is to n-rign.
With such men as Folk. Jerome, IatFoilette and
others prominently before the public as champions
of the people's interests, then to have Humphrey
lij Independent
come furwanl as a champion of the tri.sta, ianot
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M, ammü-clAa* at all pleasing to people who believe in justice and
right.
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A FAKE REPORT.
Corvallis 4 Eastern R. R.
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Trai»« Tto a«»e rr«MM Mrwll.
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I r«v«a Al’mny ft*c Itotrnlt
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Last Saturday’s edition of the Morning Ore-
Altri«* L'wtwoM
Il tu t* M
•r« mad« with
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gonian was grossly imposed upon by its Albany
l^arsM iNMrtrit
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FORGOTTEN PROMISES.
correspondent We know that the enterprise of
traina f»r far »alila
modem up-to-date tM-w«i»a|>vrs cause them to
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Oregon will elect th«- first new mcmix -vt of the grasp eagerty for important new» items; yet this
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next cutigr«i« at the coming June election, the eagerness should not be the cause of the publish-
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cnridlA’iti-K tor which an- now being nominated. ing of genuine fake items, like the case in point
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In connection with this «n«mt th«- N ews desires to and especially when the item inflicts rank injus-
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Arriva»Curvali!*.
ral) to mind certain promises that wen- mad«- jj,.,. gnfj incMMsd grief upon a heart bowed low
traina
far
Altoan,
during the presidential camjaign of two year wilh sorrow. How or from whom this brilliant (?)
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Albany correapcmdent obtained the information
7l|u K. M.
Arrivvs Allauijf
Abnolutoly
Pura
At that time the id-a of tantf r« form bad
Thomas McClain’s family, chickens, buvis.
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14P* v «a trin»)H
aatUdyapeptici may ba eaten
secured such a hold uj»»n the minds of the ¡«-opl« ctf w<.n, poigonerf. and that a coroner’s ta­
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Arriva*» at Alt««»»y
artthont Inconvenience
No
in wveral sections of the I nion. that it was vestigation was in order, is somewhat mystenous.
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evan by paraoue
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deem, d expedient by Republican lemlera to meet A d<.nia| of the fake g^. in a btcr ^¡t^n of the
with delicate
MMMsfMf Trolsse.
th«- demand. "Yes the tariff should la-reform cWnan, rectified the matter so far as the out­
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l.rarr* <‘orv*IH»
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ed. We wdl frankly admit that extreme high gide Win4.| w «.»wena-d. But this does not
Arrivo» «t AUoutj
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ja-ritectf m. as now exists, is not -air and just to j^alhat«* the attempt to impute crime where rtim-
|*s*vn»< noalllv
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ttur M
Arvlvm at Atisany
the peojjle. But who are m > well qualified to re- waM no| a shadow of its existence, and to add an
J*t«» *»•* th«* nomination lor th* <*tfh ** <d No- ?-
form the tantf as its friends* Elect Republicans additional pang to the sorrow of a wifeless and
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Co^cty
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Arthss at AU«ny
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATS FOR CNITEP fTTATKH BENATOtt-
an«i in due time the tantf will be reformed. ’’ These childless man.
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laura Alnany ----- ■
vten At th« forthcoming I'niuary
premises were made, not in the platform of the' nr |.rM
the N ews that there was not
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A1 rt v «•* al < ’« *f v al 11»
Election.
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Republican party. <d course, but n«-arly every'the least chance of a mistake m the diagnosis of
J. T. sta»
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l^ra -va Al'any
ArrtwM al Cue valila
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Republican stump orator throughout the nation the sickness of Mrs. McClain. The ai-plevy was
Lebanon. Crecen-
J onathan B ourne . J r ., candidate before the Republican Pri­
k to -
vmc<-d tins sentiment
we]| developed and clearly defined. Likewise in maries for the nomination of United States Senator in Cixign-ss To ru* |i|«<«in< VoT«a. or law« Co.: X< Uwvaa
Albany ..
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Arrive'« al I ix rallia
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I hereby annotine» m rar if a «ww.4i.tal«’
The second ession of the congress < lectetl at the case of the little daughter. Membraneoua for the long term commencing March 4, l‘.k>7. was born in New
Allot th* atweva train« rannad with tomthrm
for the nominatalo for the office of
l’ai irte- <
tmuas. i«»th at AUxuty an t
that time is drawing rapidly to a close; yet not cnjupt of which there could be no possible mis- Bedfosd, Massac h us«-trit, February ZI, 1855. was a member of the'
County Clerk
<’«M valli«, aa wall aa train t»w rwnrfv ä **» vri
tho least movement towards tarnf reform >ta**take. was the trouble. Had Dr. Prill been calfed
dlrvw t errvKw to Mawpnrt and al>»ni txva»T.ca
Subject
t«>
th«»
will
of
tlu-
lb>nxM-ratic
class of 1877 at Harvard University; came to Portland May 16,
wrll M llrr-ttmbue!» Hot »V I •»<«,
been made. Indeed the puui-rs that be have had a few hours earlier the little one’s life could have ¡1878; was a Republican member of the Oregon Ix-gislature in the votare at the fortbcuuung Primary Elee* as Ft<
further I »format MM arjdy U»
J <’ M ATO. «»«U l*««a Aft.
th.- matter under such complete control that the
But when he reached the bedside session of 1885 and the extra session of 1886; was «me off Oregon’s
B M TATTI
It !t HOI UM, Afvnt. Albany
S'-'.iject has scarcely been mentioned by a Itepub- the membrane was so far advanced that it was im- delegat«'" to th«- Republican N.ntional Convention of lsSS. and Ore­
Albany. Creces I Il II <
Atmet.< unaiito
lican congressman, lately a prominent Repub- ¡M1<wih|e to get the child to swallow; therefore, re- gon’s member of the Itepublican National Committee from lis88 to To th » KkrvM.ii *» Vm»»» or l.twi» Co :
I h.reby «nnoiiiu'«* n»v«*lf » i-Ainlidat* J
liriiri statesman, and a member of 1 resident hcj waa practicably imDossible.
1892, and a delegate to the Republican National Convention of t>r 11», ir'111111*1 imi for ili« ultire <•(
Rosevelt’s cabinet, has stated that *hs tantf
Probably the only extraordinary cireumstance 1892, and was elected as a’ Mitchell Republican to the Oregon Leg-
ConatT Tr*Mur«r
would not be reformed, that as it (the tariff) was connected with the sad affair is that Mr. Mc-
Huliiwt to ilo- «ili ‘4 th» vot«-r» *t th* 1
lslatfore in 189»j.
lorthcoiiiii » l*rini»ry kl«vtlon il «l«rt-
s cardinal principle of the Republican ¡»arty, (Jlain’s chickens should lx- attacked with the
Mr. Bourtie has been more prominently identified with the ««i, my ¡»"ticy • i!T tw; sa tt fm* twn <lur-
tariff-tinkering meant d«-fi-at and d«-struction to
at
particular time.
The dead birds development of the mineral resources of Oregon than any other 111* Ih«' prcut terni. h'>n**t »< n *H»«<n*
(or »11 pubhc inoiiry» rv«-«'i»<'it atri <li*-
Che ¡»arty. How does this statement correspond garni to have prevailed at many other places as man in th«- Stat.-, having .-x|»«-nd«-<l u» th«- la>t 21) yeai
iMirani, «txl Ih* trur l•l•t»ce to 1«
with the promises of two years ago? Yet the we|| ai at McClain*.
JbjMFVlMMl of his own monay in the acquisition and development of turixxl <>rrr to iuy *nrr<«*>r.
statement is true 8» day a»ul was true two years
[f t>ie Oregriniim’s Aflgmy correspondent had
jamz 3 «tanta.
Oregon mines.
a ;Un?. Or«xou
ago; nev.-rth.-less thousands of v«Xers alkiweti takcn the trim toe to call up Dr. Prill before he
While Mr. Bourne has had his residence and main office at
th<-mselves to I m - hoodwinked, by promises of
jn
fake story, as he did afterward, he1 Portland since 1878, he has had another office at New Bedford,
For State l-rinter.
tsnff rt-funn. into voting for th«- candi.iat«-s of cou|() have wived ¡¡lacing himwlf and the ¡taper he Massachusetts, and has carried on th« business oi his father's Th» iii*l*r»i|tn«'«! announcee hln>Ml(
aa a K»p<>14«».» .au.li.Uu- for rvnomina-
the Republican party. As we stat«sl in the initial represents in a humiliating posture and also from estate since 1889, which makeshim familiar with many of the large t. n for etah» l’rinler, »ubJrM t to ili* <!•»-
¡>aragraph of this article. Oregon will this year adding to the grief of the stricken husband and interests and leading men in the East. These qualifications in con- {ci»fon «»( th« K«'|Hil>li<-nn voler» at th«
primary «lr. ti.in Aprii 80
elect the first members of tlu ww congress and father. At all even»»
t* the jtmeUon with his energy, originality, executive ability and experi­ Now »«rviiig tirai t< rm Th« «ani»
oven»* w would imggert
raggesttwtiM
lfn- nu« >tion arises, shall we continue to elect Oregonian that it would lie a gtxid plan for it to ence in btiri-’ess-und political atfairs pre-eminently qtKtlifv him for coiirt»ay that ha» l»»’n ao '-ntol to Siate
ollirrr» g«'ni'rally, that of a trtionuna-
H.
candidates of a ¡mrty that neglects to fulfill its verify a news item of as much importance as this making an an able and influential Senator for th«- Stat«- of Oregon. ti.nr, wmihl t>e «r«»tly aporertatad.
J.K. WlltTMBT.
promises?
one, before it gives it publication.
Mr. Bourne has always favored extending the direct power of Allatny, «Aregi'i»
As a matter of fact, and we stat«- it fearlessly, ^s Dr. Prill w»y* not absolutely sure that a the people over their government as far as possible. He was one
Al MepwltllroM Prtsra*ry. April V«,
h * !>«<«'« a»rii Voraaa Or I jhm O»,
and with a certainty that it will not be refuted, touch of dyphtheria did not effect the little child, of the'leading »pinta in the Initiative and Referendum movement T«> I T b.rvby
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an non ta« m» wit « <-amfi-
the Republican ¡»arty never will reform fh«»fwniT. |u. thoroughly fumigated the house, etc., on the from 1896 until it was approved by the voters at the June election »late for th* nomination lor the otti ve of •Th# Hiato rrtntrr »brmld avoid unnme-o
wry r8i«o«t tlturvs and fflv« a optar* deal to
Cauti lUcordtr
It might make a pretense to do so just to satisfy following «iay. He also sent several heads of the in 1902. In 1904 he was a member of ff»r executive committee of
Subject to the dedalo« of the fS’ni'r- fh» taijwtyrm BoHtbvil manipulators have
the peojile, hut to reform it along lines of justice chickens to the Stlite Roard of Health for anal«- the D»»v*t> Primary Nominations League, and holds the same posi­ cratic Toler» at the fortli<-ouiin>r pri­ im > Duelnraa to rntfasr* In viploltln« the Mflea
Í an«t no ^a*»! toa <hVision of It* rinohiinenta.
and right for the great maaetrf the common people ysjs Thc report sent the doctor failed to show tion with the People’s Power League at this time. In all these marie»
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an eronoutlral. btMtM*»-llka ad ut In la­
JAMS3 W. STTAjrX
trai i«»n ” Wml» H. Puntvay.
is an absurdity. U hen we renu-mber that the men
|east trace of dyphthervtic germ,
movements he has been one of the few to guarantee the necessary
TUlauui Prectact. ‘ "Mr iMtniway 1« a l-ratny man, a broad »san,
who contribute th«' millems V» the camjaign fund
an upright man. a clean titan.'* halem “tato*
expense» of. preparing and ¡»rojiosing their measures to the people.
; man
of that ¡.arty are beneficiaries «-f the pri>lective
Itili SCIO M ARM. IS.
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He says that the cholCt- of Chitted- States Senator should be by
THE NORMAL SCHOOL PROPOSITION.
tariff, we can th«-n easily see that there is and can
direct vote of the people, anil that the U-gislaturC .4iouM lx* com­ Th* followintf aw aricas quota <! on
be no hope of tariff reform from that ¡»arty.
On* I th« iii'-t ini|»>rtant qneation* to
conanlrraii bf pelled to elect the man the people select. To accomplish this result Thnr*i«i«v U rath ***< by our dentera.
K. XL BB( >\V N
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This being true, if the people desire tariff reform our n«xt l*yi*lalurv will I* th* Normal Sc I tool propo«ition. he is championing Statement Number One of th«- Primary Elec­ Wheat, ¡»■r
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CANUrpATI HIM
they must seek it from other hands than the R«*- A» tlw N<oma!« •»• th* rb»«( mol probably th« aole rau** of tion* law as the only method by which public opinion may be firwn,
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th« “bold-up" r>( the big appropriation» lull o< la»t *r«*fon,
b horte.
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publican party.
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»•ran aMunir that they »ill ronatitttlr tl>* iu<*>t prominent crystalized and made effective upon the Legislature.
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Hi .1 AUMENTATIVE
8d this is the condition that presents itself to haturr E h lb* ioiMKi«ral»Aii M »h* l>x<>»1*tnr« next winter.
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In his petition for nomination, he says.
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the Oregon voter at the coming «d«-r*ion. A rate C'lncxling that *j>n tai training 1» MhantaK«-oU» to th« com­
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“If 1 am nominated and <-le«-ri-<l, I will, during rrty term Chiceenff, ** ¡M.»UIMÍ
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for a Republican candidat«’ for the United States mo« acbool teacher, that la to my, »|iactal training in niethod«
bhwtoe
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At Republican primary, April 20,1903.
Turkey«, M
IS
Senate or Congressman means a vote for the Ore­ "f timch nir. yet if the **Urt»*r i* not favored by Moller jtw. of office, favor:
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ture with a iteniua for teaehitiK ami iin arting inatruction, all
Republican
politics.
gon farmer to continue paying from one-third to
Href, per twHitid live wri<ht
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Amending National Constitution for People's Election
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one-half more money than he ought to ¡»ay for ail' the Normal Bcuool tra.ning in Cliriatendom will not make a
UMciicr to order. Rtrt a Normal training Cour»«, added to
of
Vaal
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for »hlpi'ing
<ork fbr the twwt ta tersala «»( Linn
of United State» Senator»*.
kinds of farm tools, wagons, buggies, etc.; for natural titnr»» l. r taarlnng, i* ». rtainlyof taliM to both tlw
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County and Oregon.
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I’oblicity Political Campitign Expenses.
Multon
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every suit of clothes for either man or woman.and tea. her and the public he or »he Rurvo*.
National Control of Corporations in Interstate Com­
indeed for every spoonful of sugar that sweetens The <|U«*tioti for th« Iegialaturv to ron*ider, then, will be,
t • ■> t.. j r- »Ms » V •
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. -i tor tbS
merce.
his coffee.
U m her» of the fotnr« at th* foa*t coat to lite itate.
Rigid
Exclusion of A-matic Coolie l^abor (loo«l Wages
TH- «question is. "Do you wish this condition There ar* geolntb-y fr -m tit«! to MOD tea* her» etnpfoyad
Make
(¡ooti Citizens.
continued? If you do, vote the Republican candi­ annually in the public acbool* of Oregon. Th*» t«u hii>g fore*
Legal
Limitation
Labor Hours for Safety on Railroad«.
dates into office and your wishes will be fulfilled. »ill probably require, in order to furniah anAcieut teach**»
Parcel»
P«»st,
Including
Rurul Delivery.
Do Democrat* promise anything better? Well, for t1* public n l*a>(*. an «ntiual incrt«ae of 10 per eent to
Pur*- E cmk ! Laws.
they promts«) to make an effort at tantf reform, thll number. He»«« O h - State rl*'nhl l*r prepared to giv*
U»i* ntitnlier of young men and young women all th* »pecial
Liberal Appropriations for Panama Canal, Coast De-
and the promise is better than no promise at all, advantage* |>i«*ible tn tuelliod* ot teaching, i»ot tiecauae of
fenses. River ami Harbor Improvements, Including
or one that is not fulfill«*«!. True, the Democrats th* teacher* theinaelve*, but twcaiiae of the lucrvaaxl value
Columbia and Willamette River», <’««>*, Yaquina
tried fheir1 hand« at tariff n-torm one«- upon a time of the teacher to the public acivol.
and Other Oregon* hhiThnrs, t’elilo Canal, Govern­
ami did not do a very good job; but then (hey wi?l ft follow* lh*n, 4* < .-bailar of jumic « hi the lai|«yer*, that
ment
Canal at Oregon City.
for
tht*
tree
»(*c»al
training
th*
teacher
ahould
obligate
him-
probably do better next time. But the Demtx-rats
•elf or liernell to teach in tii* aclioola of the Stale a etatad
Fair
Share
of Irrigation Fund for Oregon.
that ha«j the matter in charge were friends to high
nmulier of »«are
Thia » ukl lie (imply an r.|intat4* arrange­
lx*val Support of Successful Can«li«late».
protection.
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ment and *howld iw mini* binding.
Rigid Enforceintent *vf Statement One.
We comt>lain of plutocrats, trusts, monopolies,
Now, then, »ball th* Stat* turniah Uii* »|iecial training
Roosevelt for Second Elective Term.
etc., but continue to vote for the conditions that couree (or the*« 4<«l to TOO young men ami young w men at
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dwire that the following statement, be printed after my
make plutocrats possible. Is it not about time for th* ivaat |«*i*il4e c<»tl
Hitherto tb* State haa maintained four Normal School* for nanh- on the nominating ballot.
tri tn vote in th«- same direction that we talk? W« dii» purpoa* at a <xat varying a» condition* require! from
Want tariff reform. The Republican ¡»arty will IA ii . iim to 1225,000 annually. True, th» Training courw »a*
1 WILL SUPPORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S DETER­
never give it The thing then to do is to vote for given to many mor* v -nrig inen and young women than wa*
MINATION THAT JUSTICE BE DONE ALL MEN.”
.aWne other party, and noC rtmlinue to vote for the uecaaaary Io keep t»p th* »upply <4 t«arh»r» A» a matt*« of
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fact, 1« •• than che fbrM rd th* gretaak»« of tl>* Normal
hand that smites us.
date f«»r th* îh«tn<cr»tfc nomination lor
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BAKING
POWDER
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John I
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and M
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Champion of Statement One
CANDIDATE FOR STATE PfiWTER
I Schoo!» make tnmiiing a life protraaion.
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Farm <
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M y>>u
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buy, I ca
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the the othrv o(
Judg«f flumphri-y, of the Chicago F«-dcral Theoretically th* Normal H c I h »'I ia, or ahould tie, excluaive-
County Recorder
ly a teacher'* training co«rr»e. Onr Normal* have hitherto
eourta. has decided that ¿he beef packers are im­ lieen »imply college» of general valucational inatructfon , In To rm O s M icsa TM Voran» or luww Co Hub)*rt ta> Uw will of the Democratic
I hereby annonce* u»y»*ff » rwiwietat* Îtotere »t the Primary Election. t<. be
mune. personally, from punishment; Ix-caUre they fait, doing ev«m eighth grade work. »Iu*h tii* law conUm-
ickl in till* County April SHh. ISOS.
tor th«- nosnination of
plate*
ahoukf
1»
Jone
in
th*
|>abllc
ac&ooia.
jfrticiV-iinft- trtmtHe«l their guilt to Commissioner
A. PSXLPS
A* Ui* State maintain* an »icellenl univeraity at Eugene, Member of Souse at JUpreeontatíTM
Garfield. This is certainty a most peculiar kind
Serri»bury. Oraron.
wherein general «vtucalMinal knowledge »■ taught, tbv 5r«i of th* 3M Leyialative Awembly of Ilia
•rf a law. A crimnal is prosecuted. When the think*
that th» >,'nfv*r»»ty e>i>r»* »hicild rmbrahe a Xorma!1; Míate of (»r-^.-ri, »nbfoct to th* IWm- To THS I>*M<*SITU* V.zTBB» og I JVM Co :
evidence becomes so conclusive that conviction is I*e|«rtn>ent *ufbcietit to pr«'Vt>l* th* *|*n-ial training for all ocratic voter, at I’niuary Election* dit I hereby announce niyaelf a candidal*
1908
fur th« notidnalton tor th* ortu* of
iertafl thso the criminal, by confessing his guilt. peraon* who deal re to make leaching a Ide w-rk and wqukd April
nxiÆnto >. mkwt
County Treasurer
Becomes immune of punishment Judge Hum- obligate i.imaell or herael! V> teach in the Stale *rhool* for a
of Skeltara Precinct.
Subject to the «tectekm of lb* I*rm<rratk
Jh*ev may be a gwxi judge of law; buf he period of year* I’*!» Normal l-ejemtr*»* «TofUd prvhnbly P. 0., Jeflerwn, Oregon.
Cuter* at rtir I’rltnary Flection on Aynl
Artalniy has rendered a very p.'culiar decision in require three or four additional pmfoaaur* at Eugen«, but
30, RMS.
at n»<«t thia inert«»» need not cn*t th* State rnorw tlian |1.5,
To
rite
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Voraa*
or
Lnre
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idiis ease. The tendency oi all judicial officers, of <100 annnally. Compare tin» *um with »Kat th* lour Nor­
1 hereby amtnnnre mvrelf a CHndwiato
Price Precinct
has been to decide all questions wherein mal* have been crarting the Stat* awi th* raving can be lor the t»om i nation • r the «ace of
P. O. Albany, orvgo«.
thista, boodlers. grafters, etc., were prosecuted in notlcei!.
County CosisUeelousr
To TH* l>«H1*-«»T»C V<iT«S* OS
CO. :
Th* Nx** think* th* State ihoukl provkl* a teacher»
fiivor of justice and right-in favor of the people.
Subject to the «tartrvn of the I>e(bo­
I h»r«-hy »nti'Hinc« mrrelf • i-atululaU*
training e>*ire>, «imply S r the hen*til of th* |»-Nic *rhool* of era! i< voter» al the Primary Ehw-ti.m on
No»«* T) have Judge Humphrey come forward with the Stair; but not to fnmiah free collegfate educating to «1.»
for th* noniinotion for tn« offlc«> of
April Jh ISOS. I further «tate that my
« dtMdon in favor of the ¡»ackers, which has boy* amt girl» of anv jhrtirtdar SopJJnunity
CoaatT Sk*n2
pultcy. if ele.-tc.l, will tw '-EqaWI ami I
• tact >u*ti<« to aliami epe«'1«! privilege« !!<rt>)«ct to th* *41 of th* v„t*re of th«
/very ihdication of being influenced in their favor,
fivinirratic f»r,y ••
fcrtlkoaifhg
to nótfe.'*
fi certinnly an innovation that is not at all to the Jam«« W. Swank, of Tallman precinct, annhtmeee hie an-
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.114». y fur th* *fica ol renmier, m tin* l**ue Th* Xtw* man
P 8 SMITH
¡(king1 of the people. Such decisions as thia. ha* knotin Mr. Swank for -’ • pe- R) year* sad we ran a**nr*
Korts -*cto Preotnct
Albany. Or*con
Judge Humphrey v^ill find arte directly opposed to onr rentier* that he I* one of our pnxrewdve up-te Ante farm­ Brio, Otegrrn.
er*. eoinneteht in «very way to fOl the office of recorder and
dubjfd opinion, lliey are contAFy to justice and a genera! ffrat-claa* man in every war.
To
TH*
PsanouTM.-
V
otwh * or law» O. : I
«botrid have a
> Mre»7 *wn»4»ne* "»y
• '•II*-
foht- 1»iere if yitf one more thing that
-*4« ri th» primari*
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ON DECK AGAIN!
After three month«' absence from Mcio, I ain
ugain at the Ixvieh ready and anxious to repair
your
Watches and Clocks
I can alxo repair engine* ami other machinery.
Bicycle Repairing a specialty. I can dotlie work or
direct how it can I*- done.
A. W. HAGEY
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