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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1906)
<L Ite Mew'•5. Politicallij Independent J nlrrral al th»- i xa4 m U«’ o u at Or «te >d *<*lawa II 4 Mother term. Messrs. Munken« ami Cavender, the other *»o Itenuwmtic memlwni from l.inn County, hav»* hem solicited to slaud for n^electioa. but for ,-*r*»nil reasons they <i«t*lin*-«i to th» -o. Messrs. Itenny, Robinett, and Stratton all farmers are repre sentative Democrats and ¡/’elected will give a good account of thenutelves. But if we endorse the po sitions that Senator Miller occupied on the Normals and on the re»iuctu>n of State expenses, let us -ay so by nominating bun today, and by electing Irin by a rousing majority on June I. Sobjro-V U» TutrO at klertvm. « ill of the firm, eral ic lortbeou.ia? Primary 3. T. B vRR Lrbaasa. Or»?-on. Royal tu Virrwaa or lutta Co.: ____uurti lui «a lt a camiciate for lit« uuiumatiuu lor tl>e oline .4 Ceuatr Otek Sul.jert to llw* will <4 the l»vm rralir ». t.-ra al the foHliconiinf Primari >l«e- Uuti. BAKING POWDER B X TAT>*X Th«? I’nitcl States Senate w ill tiass sume sori <ij| A.bsay. Or«?an railroad freight rate I m U; but onlv such an one as! I 1 •» TH* R k FI HI b A *• \ ”TFK« ‘»F |.|X At (*♦» tlie ntilruad Senators are willing would be [•a*w*<i. I I IS'TRUE TO PROMISES. hrru'bj mx *vlf • <*ui»‘li»li»lt’ \ bill that w ill n<*t place in the hands of the Inter-. U hi n?»n»jn*lt«>r> for th«» ttfficv <4 elate or s»»oic other commiMion [lower to regula'c. Cc^x-ty Trcxi^xtr •iofurv this issue of the Ni Ws rvnchi : inutn of freight rate- and whose rulings will «»¡»lain until; Mtbteel to Hi*» * ÌB «»( the trutef» *t the ts readers, th» primary election will have ei ded set aside as unlaw ful or confiscatory by the cour*sl I vrttHXMuit »f I’ritnary I tert in H rl«vt* ind the •'ttl«*ctk»u of ticketn made Yet there ute will not satisfy the people. The discussion now \ • li>> ¡»»I k ) will l«r, «* it ho ì»rv»ti «Itir- gjite u nimlior <»f our readers who will receive the g'«tng on on the* floor of the I'niud Stale.*« Sena e! Ihif thr |i>rv*eut t«*rm, boterai a«v« hi til in * N ews before they l ave wb I. and to these w« is demonstrating at least one very prominent fadj t»r all pulJt«' montará rateimi anti Ji** I !<<irw«i, an«l the im* bahuura u> I*» wv-uld say a w»»nL and tliat is that the railr »a»)s have too many m« rr{ turiMx! owf t«’ nor *tebHH**cir. In all probability our next la-gi-Ja’urv v ill lie there wearing the senatorial t»»gn. underneath JAXE3 xxxnrSs Rrpuldican The registration <»f vnU rs indicates which • an be found a collar brandtsi “Railroa»! ” Albany. Ortxcn this rrsu't While it is very pr>l*abl» that the A sentiment 1.« rapidly growing up among the [«><»■ Democratic min- will Is* larger than it wa at |*le that the business of railroads ought to be th«* • or Stale Printer. la.A rewsion. still it I-h»«»ves ti- to ••nd the bt -t tran»|M»rting of freight an»i (»suMengera, and ought Used In the best fam *r, Ullit r« **• * lte|»u bl hin c**JMÜ«ÍAte for rvtturti im- aiui most experienced mendown tht’r*1 to njire-ent not > iw in any n -j-ect a political machine, in»* ilies the world over i»x»n fur M*te Printer. *ubj»*rt t«» tbv .l.». n>. We have seen in the j«r 4 the ill effect»» of |M*ople hav»* conclu«le»i that a < ongressman who is ciffixm ot tb* R*|4ibte an v* ter* *t Ite hgving a two large Republican majority. Now let; owned, body and soul, by the railroad»1, cannot primary »IvA iirrii April JU ••• us not make this mistake again. \«*w Rvfk’tHt Ilf*t I» rm Tb* H*nra repre'ent the mmrej*!« of the |M<opleinan unbiased oHirteey limi li«» Iws ’ ii *<«i»rt|« i| |<> .Mate During ’to»' campa <® of two years ago. Rcpubli-| manner. And the Forakers and Elkinses, just i*ffit*e*fw gvMivr*|lya that <»( a tenoinilMr* • .»titliiiMrniut • %».tlra». ■an* »'«ndeiati-s for the la-gislatun- promise«) m- about the time their senatorial terms expire, are tl >ti, wu iUl te M*r*4t!) at ;■:••» i*!«*4 >. 1« thaï Ih»» un-l» r- economy and retrenchment. Tii<-> knew that th« liable to hear something "drap." The railroads, J . K. W hidtby . «ItrnaMl h<* » wh «fatjr »(»fwtlttta^l by the < «Minty countrj districts were pretty or»' 1»aa,-.- of th» too, may a.- well conclude that th«* day rias about ABtanjr, Or*|pwi < «»nrt •»! l-lht» «‘ ’►’«^•»ii, ffi<fiiil»tt«tr*r«»( RKPVHUCAN UAM»a»ATt. FOR t NITEÜ liTATFlS SENATOR. «atti e • •4’« »'lli.si M» « : 4* . U» * re--1 IX larg<- Lewis and ’ lurk nppn»prlat.on. and they pass*■»I when they can rob the people at w ill. The| To T h « Iu*«*B4TI« Vt’triui < iy ì CHW Co, p» rwffi» I kv I h « i Ulm« iitfwHiet «*bl *'«*•«« thought that t<n»mis> » of economy were necc -ary' people are determined that th«1 Government shall » , tit .«l »•» ;»«• •»* I, »D« • ■!»• ’•» * •» I bvteter Bnimute** tin «weif * candi ..K M in order tu win tb«? eka.*Li' u. Now •.» kii»-< that control the iailrua<is. If it cannot be done without Fi»«4 date for tli* nominate>ii tor Uw t*t!ic« <•( untlrrBig»'4 «I Hw I»«!•«• of L. I.. Itenk HulMIft«. Al’reny, «*rv«oMe th<>*e promt -er t>f economy were fal <• premises Ormi? IU cordar Government ownership of the roads and the de- «Uh nni>rr x»»»»«• he»« ffi* by U* rrt»filir«l, made .-»imply to get in on; for th«- result justifies thronenwnt of th«* Republican |>arty, the blame j «K »wowlM h»»m the date of IhtoiMrtkvu JONATHAN B ourne , J r ., candidate before the Republican Pri Siil-jvcl to th* d«*ri»kKi of thr Derno* «Rhin iHMe l April «Ul» M». this »*>nt hision. Th-- lx / -lat'.r« "f 1‘* '> pn>v»si to will rest where it belongs. But the pwiple are cratir votera at the furthcoiiiitkg pri* 1 Î* W< sr-e be th«- rnoni extravagant in the h -lory of Or* ./•>• . learning their tower and w ith it are becoming so maries for the nomination of United States Senator in Congress mart«** U I. *• AW Vtwilulffiinum . ’ AME3 ▼ 3VAKK Shall w»* ugain trust the party tliat J< ■ ved us • indcjM*.’ »b ut politically that, if necessary, they will for the km« term commencing Mart’ll 1. r.*»7. was lairn in New ItitamA fot VtinlntMnM»»r Tirana Fnciact. bhaniefullyT WAN Pi ll M« ìi in «Web »late lo lr«v«'l, resort to the most drastic remedy to accomplish Bedford, Massachusetts, February 23. lb55; was a member of the With but on»* exception, so far a- we kiw»w, non«? I» *»t -I jídm . ffi.ivvrti««’ ami U niyv class of ls77 nt Harvard University; came to Portland May 16, To tu « l»wie««rtr VirTvmi or l.ivv Co. : I to-rvby • ntr'UiH*. my-rlf « <~iimh*lai«* of » nr ii»>ai »ry fa'» t» r iw»nlb • » of the Republican-• <>f last > -ion off» r t'.« m. * Iv. 1878; was a R«»publican member of the (>rcgon Legislature in the for tbv iM.miuAttoii tnr ■•iti.«. <4 i*»r »l.iv ■ r «*\jw n»» •». Kl IH.MAY CO., for re-election. Why ’ They know full well that Today all the people, for the first lime, will name r».. H». NAlT.lt lh*|4. s. All*»» <’hiri«i¿«»» th«* people would administer a »tern rebuke, if the candidates on all the political tickets. How session of 18H5 and the extra session of 1HH6; was one <»f Oregon’s« For finn HT.v tounty. «uh)«« t to tl>» w ili ..f delegates to the Republican National Convention of lsS8, and Ore- these extravagant, grafting legislat »rs should plac» well they will perform this important duty depends tbv intrr« .4 tlo- l»rmi<r«ti<- |«»rty «t themselves in the running. So an entirely new set Upon how well and how generally voters come out gvn.'s member of th«? Republican National Committee from 1NNM to Ih. f-.rtlicomm? primari»«. of men uro off»*n»d. with the I mj | m * tl.at the ¡woplc to th«* primaries. \ oters ought to take hold of lkirj. and a delegate to the Republican National Convention of »»»»■!• l»AW~r»V will hold the meml»vrs «»f In t s<- on alon<* guilty this natter in a .-pint of loyalty to the interests of 1892, and was elected as a Mitchell Republican u> the Oregon leg Albnuy, < irviton. of the extravagance, und the party guillk’sA, If the people; for in our primary law we have, for To Tur Iti;ri hi i< «a Vorvaa<Ir l.ivv <'•>.. 1 tu r-by annotine» mv«vlf acamlkfate the action of the Republican jsart. a r> pie « i.ted the time being at least, floored the political bosses. i islature in 1896. Mr. Bourne has been more pnomiuently identified with the for tli<* uuminaliou (or dm office ut by th»* members of the last ia*gi.*dature. is »lefen.s- If g xsl -si men, men. honest and true, are Dot not nominated, nominated , "583»r 3hor.fi ible. why an* not some of the numbers of that by all parties Uslay, the people themselves will be, development of th»« mineral resources of Oregon than any oth» r 1 to III» w ili o| ilo» »ir. ! .r» <4 Ilio lusly up for re-election? We will admit that there to b a me. RuC if every voter will come cot and do man in the State, having expembsl in the last 20 years over Sub)« in pul'li dii party al Ita» l.>rtbo.uui>* is one. Senator Brownell, of Clackamas County. ' his duty patriotically, no matter which candulate $1,000,00** '»f his own money in the acquisition and development of Pnutary drctioii. But. as h,* is now n-.-ting under in lictinent by the is successful on June I. the County and State will R. X. TUITE Oregon mines. federal graml jury for subornation of perjury, he have gixxi officials. af BUr-.obur?. While Mr. Bourne hies had his residence and main office at ought not to I*»' count«‘*l in the running l o fnr. Hi.ri hi iou Vorrn« Or I tav t'o With lb res nits, th» ca- i- <L1!< r* t. I hey The Oregonian has been sending out letters of Portland since 1878, he has had another office at New Bedford, l.hvrvby annoum*«- uiy -,-lf a < ai.<li<latr ■ preu ised « to»» but then wen ly 17 ol inquiry to prospective candidates f«»r the Legisla .Mas.sachusetts, anil has carried on the business of his father’s tor ti!» nomination for ih» ••rbc» <4 them member« of th»* Legislature. They w«re ture asking their views with reference to the re SU'.« 8«aaur powerless becauw of few ms- of n'iiiilxT. Yet peal "f so-called ¡wrjHl.ial franchi:Linn Coun- estate since INN*», which makes him familiar w ith many of the large Snbjni't to tli» will of tlm «Icvtorn ot ili« these few members made a reconl and that record !.• -■■l-r- ¡.".od I."f I t I'.aii w;:oi<niit interi -•» an»J l«*ading men in the East. These <|ualifications in con l;<-pi:b'.i< hi intrty al iti. |. itti.oming was for retrenchment and reform. The nvonl empliatically in favor of die repeal of any fran junction with his energy, originality, executive ability and experi >‘raudri ■ .•■. Ù m C »RLTSi? E SOX mail»’ by these few liemocrats is now endorse«!, chise for any purpose whatever that does not have ence m business an«l political affairs pre-eminently qualify him for AibAST Crs?on I by Rep .1 i ran.-, w ho u sjiecific number of years to run. It should at making an an able and influential Senator for the State of Oregon. To Tur. t>KMiw n»Ti< V>rr»n« Or I ixv 11>. are standing for the Lcgi -.aturv a w* ¡1. ‘one» l>e »lemonstraletl whether a legislature or %t Kel'rtmary» aprii *40, Mr. Bourne has always fhvored extending the direct | m > w » t of I lirraby annolincr- miM-if a e»mli4al» H M. A. Miller, of ludianon v City Council has authority to grant a franchise for for tlur nomination f>>r do* oltiev <4 1 1» < » «I the people over their government as far as [sissible. He was one of the List Leg slatun*. He believt S that his reconl an indefinite period. Stata Seiutor ■ I ■ t'e rt!u'» : ’ ll ! n • at-l «nr • - of the leading spirits in the Initiative and Referendum movement for economy ami retn-nehrnent was right and. ac anti «tv« n •piare» U»al t«* Subjcct tu II m * will of lb*’ <'Jwtnr» of ili»* mb V cordingly. offers him.-elf for ref lection N> •. a from I n '. m ' i until it wits approved by the voters at the June election One fact is very ap|>arent when we look at the iMmo. ratte party u îhv fortb«o!BuhF? t •* ‘ Mpn)»-r^ 1‘trfhkaí manipulai«»« hare iw» t«> rnsax« In «*«|4f*ìlin< the nit «r Senator Miller contended for the cutting down of Primary Imllot today. Democrats I __ _ _______ are not _ nearly in 1902. In 190-1 he was a member of the executive committee of l*ritiiar» »'lecitoti an<l no rigftit <<*« tlIVHion <»f Ita rinohywni.«.. the Normal School graft and the * . i • . ation of so hungry for office as are* the Republicans, . Even the Direct Primary Nominations I^eague, and holds th»* same p<na V a Miiisr. I |»h iff a»» al. b'tain «"«•» Ilka a4 nt lait* the appropriation bdl -<> that « .»ch it* m of th»* bill in l.inn Count} where the ¡»artksarv about evenly Lebanon Oregau- Itati-» i ’ W HH* • Ittihlway. tion with the People ’ s Power Ix-ague at this time. In all these • ’ Mi I nm iwaV man,a brret’1'1.ft w, might stand ujmn its own menu, hi« course is en divided is this fact shown. w> upright h Mttt,a*1*«ut iimn1' nalctu MCairst- movements he has been one of the few to guarantee the necessary dorsed by the peoply gvuerally, Republicans as *an well a- Democrats. Can w<- ay to Senator Miller It now looks ni<>st favorable for Congress to ex|>enses of pre|»aring and proposing their menaures to the people. of Hillaboro, Wuahington (ounty, your legislative course wa against the interestsof make the $400,(N)0 emergency appropriation for the itti scio M\RKi.rs. He says that the choice of United States Senator sh<iul»l lie by Oi«*x'oii. 1 anJwlate fur Numiustion fur the jieople, therefore we do not wart you? Or Columbia River jetty. The committee having the direct vote of the iieople, ami that the Legislature should I m ? com- The fftllowing an* yrb’ri <pu>h d n.t will we say, today. Senator vour stand for econ measure in charge has made a unanimously favor Tbur*'lav ‘»I «’«eii wert hy our «ie -h r». omy for retrenchment, ami for the cutting out of able report. which usually insures the passage of a lielksi to elect the inun the people select. To accomplish this result Wh«*M, jwr laudiei,. .... I he is championing Statement Numlier One of th«? Primary Elec Oil l;, |.iiblu-m> Tl k<*t. I «v ri* Mail- the Normal School graft was right We endorse bill. " 1 •• .......... muni littt.' I aw Purvel« INiffi—N*» m**T— your cuur«-*. You have proven yourself tnu* to Bran, ” t«*n ..... tions law as the only method by which public opinion may be - Ti|'|nnic <4 1'ilbl». I aii . h 20 .'A Mmrte, “ M ......... A vote today for M A. Miller is simply a vote of crystalized and made effective upon the Legislature. the people's inter» ts and you nre worthy t»» be Cbop, M 0 .......... 25 trust»sl again. We cannot condemn you without confidence and saying to him that his stand for Butter, (Country* i^ r ivll In his petition for nomination, he says. The blah’ Printing Office i* a v**rv ei- condemning your action in the 1.« gi.-latur»-. l'li« r<-- economy and against graft, is heartily endorsed by Fgg*. *’ INHisivv office to th«» peouitt <»f Or» ‘ i4*>ii. forv it is our duty as well ns privileg»' t«> giv«- you the Democratic party in l.inn County. “If I am nominated ami electe»!, 1 will, during my term <»nlv Hit» iitii ¡blair h r ( Im kcn», •• Printer, < • *«a»’w, ’* of office, favor: VTillU H Ihiniwav, hiir.#el( to Turk.y», •• ' rutiur«* th«» «**«*! of the »»ffi<«*. I!«‘ »•» a det ted Hiii^vr Herfteunn L» C ntfrew*. IHI. POI IIICAL ASPI C I |4<*. Il u* true th’it *onw of tbvir randi- Kepublicail |>oliti«'S. l»ucks, man <*f iomm ! ¡«cm*oml chara* t«*r, aith a Tl«e IHrrct Primary F l«xU««iut law w.t* «lilt«** fur tl*<* L «fuildlurt’ Lax«« H»»!, | Amending National < onsUtution for People's Election reputation for biuHtir*« integrity, atxl N«>, 1, ‘ which pledgr* them A, Seen by <>ur SpsxUtl Porltat.d intriblral a» th«* «wtlar tUrgUa bb»w f«*r th«* H*np», i h*A frirtpl* havr u<» »loiibt that hr will |w»Ulhnl I mmnm **, ami it will probably N* to x«4»* t« r th«» chuicr of th«» | m -«*|4 v f»»r C< rrc*»|>«’ndcnt. of I Hit«*d States Senat«»rs. V«tf ** for whipping | make ¡¡« mm I hin plv'itO *« of renchturnt tb«4ir tinifh. But th«* txaesca I«» f*«H ¡ w * m » tlir N»imtr. but ihu lutrrprrtntioij tliMl »hrep, *• ,to«k«ra ... Publicity Political Campaign l’xpen<«*s. p.,«n oi*. April 15 - *"• rlis|- no p«— over into Ihr chauMi field« with any ¡«ar* benatur Fallen ha« i »I hc «*»! un it m«*Aiui tit the tin -t rx|wni»lv«* office» ill th«* M4tr. tt Mut ton pk iu tl»- «aria—eertsinly no pt-S'l« in titolar mah. H m » grafter« «lirpinv no that lb«y will oMiwhlvr tbvir prumiMi National Contnd of t’«»rporations in Interstate • om- I*«, Ani-o»* •«»»• lfr»h rt*Ui«M »• •«*• fratalh* wamitkg for the <|i:irtii«h* »4 the iMiwhng i a Ku|»tib|H'un 1« cb»n»en and merce. Ih«v h«avt* the 1 »11 hili* crib X oh I 11 tin« fMMJjd«« v oitoirt* hap ¡HUM O l>e th« t* 1 p*>»■« '1 • •?«»».'■ •!> x*t»»« *< ■ müj |'1 v ¡ih' a IhMii<crat. }>•»« kno« ti tlx* 1**r • ’• •'»■ On»« a »’i«at with r« 1 urteil-■*• a*wi du* lumi Rigid Exclusion of Asiatic Coolie Labor; <?ou«l Wages n an» «4 tl-« in I.»»« a-vrUiii" I tl,« !a, 1 • The fai't that al Icvurt Ihn-r of th«* Mate Srnatur tniton, «¡waking fr»»tn Wa>h< Make * ¡ ikm I * iti/i ns. «IthlM lb« |*»*t y«Sf G"’ 1 '••• officer* ml irrgon get #tu|«end«io* '‘graft**’ Ihgton, •’• au I “N»« ki'|mbhmri tumiln'r <4 PHI«. T« II« *-W»«-KNW onlv b* rn ovriitl* that lli« ► <••»1 l.«h or ••nte-flii” I« fuat now lw«'»»ming Un- I. ifisUtiirv wouhl lw •x|vt«-l to Legal Limitation Labor Hours for Saf»4y on 4 tkr plain iwl'l»* I av twen a«ak»t,».| fully uliti«»r«t*I. digA“»ied and nmiiaed lot» lor « Is 'tiMM'ml. m» inattcr what I ’ agaiprvT, T. J. Mtinkrm f. J. Mutilara, W. F Gill, Parcels Post, Including Rural Delivery. by the gnat maae «♦! Voter« in <’r»g»>u t>> tl,< fall and he may haw i*y rraMin S buxtamv , A. Warner 1 C. i’wry, J. J. Harnea, tl»« .h.griurfill eoinlition •■< • li«<ii>i( pule It La» M t them thinkiitg fh«-) ¡«•rluApe «4 th* tx 1 that Seiiatur Fulton ¡a alimwt Pure Food Laws. lie »flair» W ith th» ■«•krning <• «»«•<• harl>»r no hatryal ft»r the direct I xmh ** thr only Kepubltain Fvtlvral official ui C A. Warner. Ih- Liberal Appropriations for Panama Canal, a ».<* tiv»' »11-1 diroel -lriuaiid for ri t in ffi*ianv« . but Hi» y doroedemn the* f«»bt- any ^rvunnoocu in i I rj ctilir«* who ’VI.tli» t jrwar»! ««Uig<4 tl.» ;» hde on. icul |wr1y that hai* allowed th« «teal la ia 1.« I TvetltUI u.’jtl' r thti ft}‘.ath«W of M* tfi* fenses, River an«l llarlior lmpr«?veuieitts, Including Wiiil« th« tuovemeut I, not nearly raiH, a 1 »«I >1 1« hrtfMtmiig ap|»arvhi that dal ur diwgtacr. hr may wxll tw nannd- Columbia ami Willamette Rivers, Coos, Ya«|uina ntumitnoo», ’*»* ¿r**at majority »4 ll»« they inten»! tu vote down the tegtrnc « r«<i tha «»raclc ai»«l iLv n^/UlUpitx*«* <•( tail*.»* < «- in tl.«- • mill'i>»«-»ltt> |'*ir|» that ha* memiragud the graft ami fat* thv tiHwt tv*|«*tAbte «*lm*< nt »»f bn»’ and Other Oregon Harbors, < eiilo * anal, Govern ti. p'lt an <ii‘l t lb« a- i i . ¡1 telietl <i|| the mstHII* ¡•arty. ment Canal at Oregon City. <«i» »4 grafting in high plat»«, that hav,- U hen th«* Mate Printer, an officer The iwopjecf Or<io»n, in fa« t lb«» voter* .•he "■< «•oat**» in »'icli »u tiuvjoaU« that etjate, like the euri m a lad- >4 thu \ation. art* wrddcxl to the xi«« o| Fair Share of Irrigation Fuml for Oregon, light in Hi«' <•( ths Nation. iuf ornament only—twelve* f »r hi* *etv- «*l«ntmg ***< naU»ra by I*«pilar v««te, ami I l/ovul Support of Successful Can«li«lates. Th* aaakvi.ing Iw-gan when Or«v"'> lev* iimr«* money than 1» i»ajd tn «alary 1« i»4itix* tb«* time when th» <’«»nMitul>»n <tn < fcaN*'4»i«** 'iv* lariil tiaud», »ol >.aa! in thair extent, f tu tl»«* l‘rv*»«ivnt «4 the I nit*'»! Mat », it a ill I m * amended to |<’rmit of thia, they Rigid Enforcement of Stuteiinmt One. and (..»terol and nurtuo*d bv th« doim- • is evhlent 1h.1t there ia “Something rut« will demand g<M«l faith on tba ¡«art <4 Roosevelt for Second Elective Term. nant |wiitx«l party, wvra latd l*ara iiul ten in the MM«* of Ih’itinarli.” The the Mat« U-xiaiatorw in » g| the tlim ia "Hly li»a Ixgiuning of the li<>u»»- voter* a «»uhi lik«* («• kh w a hv tbv ’ : IHrwl Primary I desire that the following statement be printed after my SCIO ROLLER MILLS ch-anmit Th« - biih * f*>n .-» that plao-l T rraaurw wf CWtgon »lanild l<* pai«l m »rv ¡awl In fact ihr eyra of the riitirv conn» In i*o«rr ikmelaa, in Maaaachttnvlta; money in <>ne Yi«r than tl»«« < bivi Ju»- try art* cantered ”t> thia Mate aixi think name on the nominating ballot: J%2i»rr — New Sea Xi F tul»r*i X r H N. a là Novvltl New *»j New W New I SliA.I«’* N» " * I \ v»»n»j -a'.A- I THE OLD RELIABLE Al DAN ABSOLUTELY PURE The greatest of modern-time helps to perfect cooking Champion of Statement One S. B. HUSTON BA Al 11ANY AGRICU John Deen K»i sc 11 arre and Molim anule to u man 4 ía¡ American He «lat»* li, and tas away f and prt f (V*0iJhr»< w. RL‘\L F_* Office will tScio, fkrm «nd t il *r»l<t Oil th«* UNI If jr»»u want *•41 It It It <Att Congress Scio Mílííiiii Con»p;iiH' 'al >p ti -ii •«•> * ■ iu Mi» tue of the Uniteti Fi«ite* g«*ia in three They are »«king that a *t«»p be •■no; W.arer. in F»nn-yl*»nl». and year* put to the ftYstvm that |«y* the N.wre* J«r*.in«, iu New Y«rk. »’•• 'hnne • th in« work in tin» -t»t*' that »aiu l tail tary of Mau* nearlv a* larx«* an amount to ’*»♦• writ» m tha Juuv »'Iwti'iii. a* the rornl>tn«*«l »alari«*« of ail lb«* Frvai* *Vh«i an>in».'!« R**pabh«an rwtarar Amr dent'e cabinet ut!i««*r» Oregon’» Mate year. ■«<■. rrodtei at the mariiinr tiicth- I Printer get* m«»r»* ¡atv than lite combined t>P .4 lb«ir tarty iuan»g«ra, 1» awu*l in «alarnw of the 1 nited Mat«*« Arnlwwa* Uia vlacUou >4 '»»ivaruur t iiainlrrlain, 1 d«»r* to («real Britain, Riiwia, amt <»er- -Many t-wpl»- i*aw >u lite «teurranca th» tnany. I he ¡«v"|Je are «»king : "Are iimine <■( th, aiid "I tt»«- raign <4 th« we gritiug the w»>rth <d o'tr money'*** corrupt <lvnanty. Tha «:•»•. cl*-an. •*»'•• It i* a tmlttwable fart that < h >* <4 the naunealaiHl n ■« partiran a»linini»tr*t">n Republican eandwlatc«, euptaaawl to Iw cj th« «.»armor haa »tmagtl»«nrd thia the h*a«liiig one fur State 1 nntrr, ha* *tudiou»ly atoidrd Having that hr favor* itm>e*»ai<*n 1 flat -• in Sarhapa l*«mn*» ha aaw thr trm-i >>f putting that « t* < With all <Uie nwprvt for a Lite ver p,k».i»* <»pmM*n V>llir r«a-*.n why K'-pnl» Haan State Chairman Frank V l’*ak«r pi mt ol«*» the Mattonai Republican partv dt^rtvl I»» "hip in truubl«<»l water». ma) have Hiat are worthy of (avurabL And than perhen, the -b ry. eurrrntly ron»t Jr ration, th«* great bulli of voter* of awing the round,, of hi, • ■n»rr-ali**u indrptHadwBl temfencira are Having that ?»ttb PrwO.Irnt RiMwrvrlt la tru« Th« it i« asking t«M* much of a v«Her to «uh« it ftbry e»-*a to th« ifl».t tliat tl*r late hi* lullot ior the ¡wrprtualK>n in i*»w«*r «h» have inn«' .-hairtnan InM th« Ptwaulant tl at with i of any party partv «4 of men wh«> made the aid<4 thapn |» r kind 1r»ra Washington, moni that I.a. I mm - u «■iMvtnii by th» hi <ou Id ca*n tin gon in Jam* l.r the dotuiuant j«rt> in Oregon lam! frauda, cat.rw Hcp'ihli* »•• ti- k«t and »Kvat «»■.»• tallii Stale and Xaliolial, alai the «ran- am ■ Chamt» »lain a- »<-11 a- 0 ■ '• t dalou* graft« in th« office«- ut State c4 th. lb tnocralic camiidalaa. Tha l*rwte- Printer, Starei ary •( Stale, and Slate i'Jant i, aald to i»a«r rapll*-! Tr< ** uhi , r>>nil»ii>-*l with other ■liagracv— •*» Ara'.-w no rar» rvali«4 o niion of tu! CM h I i I mhm to torni a load that i, t»»i Ute«>rrgon wing ‘d tha ttepul>liean par >i«avy tor any politicai parte to rarry ty.- I brlietr the rr «l«ctmn <4 «»n*g n', 1‘arty fealty i. not atrong «ragli to aua- pfaaant th»v»rn*>r «ill be » K"*“’ thing lam th« belt «4 tiiis IninTea. Mr Ute M»t>l* Stata. an I Another reaaon, |.rli«|. atrvnger than •„ntflajly it wi'l n«t injure tha Kepuh- any ul it owe. i» raiia'ug people «botto tl.eir own thinking to turn their lat ta 1 Sen party in Orer’o . Tina ft Mi hl that ®0t wen thd »/•’O •**•* on th« otti machin» itppuhlisan» ior-V' he rwiv«*d in th« la»t Natiunad i 1« tiw et aleni ir.inmrtty of ih» «apule ohetum in t-l.ia* »-U«» <*» n,»^r j Iwan l» wH-a and politician» in their ad- Rb>«crr!t (orgrt the »lap in U»a face tlir voraoy of the plan to elect I’nital States OAsiuii RrpubUcara gava Luu whvu they --.-water. t*a tl<« dire-t vate • t th« pa- - ing ¡•«’•»¡d«’ everywbara arg walahing the reatiit <»l the Oregon plan with intrrvM And it ia Iwlirvtwl tliat the deetkm of John M. Gcann to the Senate i« bichly pTuhabU. »OR STAI! SISMO« i .s« « 1 WILL SUPPORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S DETER MINATION THAT JUSTICE BE DONE ALL MEN.” a r> r> r*r«i mukh i «*»-*. ! »«•• for tl *• l- in , ralu nomination for llw tiie ottu’e <4 County BsosHsr ! Ii.rrby annouius* tnyaeif a * h ran- Subjnt to th. will «4 th.* fsmocratie ilitlaln tor th» »»( u IA h -. i . uoiulnatUui T oth « l>rw «aiT>< Voraww or l.i«« Co for Mat« M-iMlar ft.*m lànn nuinty, 1 hereby anm.um v myaelf a eatalhlai« voter, at th«- Primary Election. to be iwhl in tin« County April ISSI», Iflffik •ubjerl to tl*« «ill <4 tlir voter, at tl»» for the nomuialioii <4 primary «kuts*» to I« I,«1.1 tu »*».1 LlUk A. I" HEU’3 Moxbor of Coatoof XUpr«iOLtv4res wtinty «'n April 2«>, lUOB. JUrTlibzry. Ortgcn. I favor th** Htrictmt <*rvuif>niy in <*tatr »»( ÜM 2.UI A«M»mH* II» ami county »rovrrnnieota. 1 lavor hold Mat* of (HviftMi, 1» th<* In-in* ing our »tat»* »l.'vtlon, at th« ,am» tin.« ormile voten» al Pnio^rv Hr<li«»n un To tu« 1 •«»* « « irte Vurgna or lj»s Co.: I he*«*by am« »ine* niyimU « < aixtelata aa i—ir national •loctiofw, aa it will .!«- April Itavi. ior th« ii<innn«lH>ti for th» office of wnwosr taw»*. I fnmrgood rtadtaml FI£l£>n:3 J. DZKJTT «•mal and ju,t taxation. Cousty Trtasursr of Sholbxux Produce Th» |*»o|'lv .liotiId not hr tax«.! tn **ubj«*.*t to tlir drci «ion >.f th« IVrmnaratic •uyort four normal acbooi,; om ia I’ O., Jeff. r*»n. Orne”»». voler» «I the Primary Klarti.n on April Mifficirnt «hen taken in ronnntinr» »Ith our pul'l,.' ^ra.h-1 arhm.la, atatr To tur !»« w « witm V otkm <>r Live Co. : 20. I •.«Ml. A, J. CALDWÏLL univ»r«i'i and Agri, ultnral Colh*gr. ! I hereby «nnoiww* mvarlt « ran*l»4ate nmm^* th« ,y,t.*m that }i»rrnita a cuti- | for ll»« inmiiuation fc r th« office <4 Prut Prcciact Initial rhatigr of artniol t< at I«» A. I' O. All«any. Oregon. Th« atrip u>. lii.bng vahia!*!» minami Count? CanunlMlos.tr I L> TM« í>«M»<«a*nA V«wm or I jw * Co. : an»! timhrr lamia taitvn off of Ijnn and Siibyect to th« »teci« «-» of th* flrnio- iivrn to I au « -hoiild hr i«tiirn«sl to I iMTrbj* announ«*e my**If a candidat* cratie voter, at the Primary t.lotion on •inn ismnty. April 20, PUH. I further «tate that my I h»r th«* U‘«(M i nation f«*r th«* office ul Ilnwing to th« «ill «4 thr aovrrrign 1 [».Iwy, if rlretr-i, will b* *'K«|tial ami Co'sxtr Sbtn£ propl« <4 thia alate «ho hav<> (•nartrd rl» t juaticw in all ami •|w«rial privil-tc«« Svhjwt tn tlig. will >«f I I m » *»4«r* <4 th« th« diivrt primär’ law, and Iving dr- Is^norratir party at Uw fnrtl» oming •iroua of gtving it a lair Arial. I 'lv|«i d to BOW." R. B. kTL-’-EIL Pruuary Elawtlon. nn Biv fallow ciUl na to arlwt next Korth -do Frodaci Jun« (or I'nita-d -latra mnalor a ritin ti J SHo, Ot**r>te 9 <4 thia «tat« «Ix» «ill aappnrt th« a>l- Alfcxay. Or«?en nnnialmttoo <>f Fr**ai<l«nt U awvrlt. »<•»» ■ W. U ai -ar To tub l>WMMTtr V ctbb * or ! j « b Co. : To th « IhiwraaTK \’ otfim or I jwm C o . . i Allwuir, Orvgwt March 2S, 1 Irervby »iMauaac* «ntf < aa»U» 1* barai» uumoh «» tnyewii a* • caiwli* s. x:rn W • <l«> a Cteft*«ai Cutlom Mlllir»a Hrealna«* | ««d I lerer orv X7 \a Kaat N«la W» ava in ih» Bought FU»l«l Treat Y «»re arret <«»*■ A* I I «ret r arret lor F.a« lian|rd tlrealn«**« arrel Will Hight ON DECK AGAIN! After three months* absence ir»>rn Scio, I am again at the bench ready ami anxious to repair your Watches and Clocks I can al«» repair engine- ami other machinery. Bicycle Repairing a specialty. 1 can do the work or direct how it can be done. A. W. HAGEY At «»»« Man- Olil-tnui I J. G. ( « 4 4 4 Ila» ««tabi <« to in bei« I o « bran t w o o r> o «> o rr