The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 11, 1906, Image 2

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THE AMENDMENT TO THE LOCAL OPTION
LA iF
The people vril! decide on June I who will be
Oregon's next Governor, ShaU our present safe,
conomical executive be exchanges! for one who is
it least untried and who could not. under the most
favorable conditions, be aoythiBg mure than his
equal? We knu.it that (.¡overnor (’handartaun has
made it possible for the State to save near £175.0OO.
We know that a Rc|»uldican board of school lard
Commissioners kept $75u,(M*> of the irreducible
School fund ujilouaed. Iccau'*: they said they
Couldn't loan the nwney. When Governor Cham­
berlain replaced tkivemor Geer, the money wu
♦<»on loaned out. and th«' interest it earned was
a lded to the public school distribution fUnJ. in­
stead of going into the pockets of the State Treas­
urer, or to somebody els« We know that tne
s hool board, with Geer at its head, sold school
binds at $2.fX> per acre. The hoard, with Cham-
b -rlain as its chairman, are selling similar lan-ia at
$7.50 per acre.
We know how Governor Chamberlain stands on
t ie Normal School question. We do not know how
Governor Withy combe would .tend, but we hair
t vn told that he favors the Normals. If so, he
would favor their support. Should the Legislature
appropriate money fur the support of the»«! schools
f >r the past two years, providing the people veto
the present appropriations bill. Governor W ithy-
c imbe would probably u.gn the bill. Governor
Chamberlain would not
Let us compare the jast records of the two can­
didates and see which one. by his experience and
fife work, is In-st fitted for the place, and who
would probably be the better (for the people’s in­
terests) executive:
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We kn*’»
wall.»)
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b)HH >f
OYAL
•»irvi
We would suggi'H« that
you select your Scutwu
Sv it early,
B a K/NG PûWD&t
I’he choice pat ter t-» are ail
way* found at the Opening
of the S*»:i*on when stocks
are unbroken.
Makes delicious hot biscuit
griddle cakes, rolls and muffins
It ia with plew.um that we prevent the
cut of our brilliant younj caieli.lale tor
t'ongrwaw, Hon. t’harlwi *-h »«all -way. of
MrMintnllle, Yamhill t’«--» et»
Mr.
ttaiU'wat ia a young men -d .plen-ltd at-
tainmwnta. S'“*!, clean character, and. if
Tne Nawa man i. any Judge, i. .plend>d
material of wloch to make a I ngrvaa-
man
A »on <4 pioneer twrvnta. Judge
and Mm William tialloway, tu» entire
»yin|wrthiea and thought* lit bo-ind up
III the *h cel*-i»ii,ei.l of Oreg* I.
li-- >« a
good, ea»y ofthnn»! iqieaker. a Dwyer of
fine ability, ar d hwiivvwe the law« «hould
lie enforced
llr Ia»om the cionplctsm
•I lb»- 1‘aiiama <-aual at the < wrln-»t date
pneatb.e, <»j»|-w«na the a«ln»ia»ton of all
cUwa of foreigner, who are incapable
of iM-cotnitig aaaunilated with our Na-
It will soon be a case of
resurrecting something
from the garret or closet
or coming out in a Spring
Suit—-new, clean, stylish,
and handsome.
Corvallis 4 Eastern R. R
TIMI. 4 AMI> WO. «I.
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Arrivo« l u< vm IIto
have an almost unlimited variety of choice
(’lievi»»!', "< r.- - nini Scotch M xtur-•«.
Tlietj re Masterpieces of Suit Making
Sonic time ago we stated that we would, after
\\ tritet von will stop in fora moment's look.
the Primary election, take up and discuss in a
Wil IxdteVe that you will be impressed with the
brief manner the pnjfM>*e<l naicijdmenu to the
reasonableness of our prices as well as with the
Spite Consutuumi and the various pro|K>scd Initia
excellence of our Clothing.
bay laws. Probably any position that we might
assume on nay of theie pro|*»«d measures would
THE BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY
lit*
Uuibiug Mu
b< a'fjrwd
by many of the readers of
the N v . wh Kilis* ing this fact we »hall endeavor
CIIAF.LCS V. C.ALU'WAV,
M. 11««» «HTUVCCWBB
(HKHVIS K ell 4 M »Kan 4*1
to discuss them in a dispassionate manner, ever liorn
IV,rn In England.
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in
Pro-
haying in view the fact that every cilicen has a f<-»»ti»n, lawyer. Public nrrw- •H.u, vetorinarwaurgwon. Pub
U> l*gt«!atnrt, hr M-rvice— ip|««nt<-.l Mair
right to bis or her own opinion. Nor should any «■lnct«s| Flatted
PrcMMfcoting Vitor noy, I Veterinary . af>p> int*l *u|»r-
oue be deiqvd this right, otherwise thia would not in third jadk ia’ distriil. ai»- Kitrnilrnt of ayra «luirai r*
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pointed Atloriuy-Ornrral, («•riiuriit »laUuu at l’. r.alli»
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b« die irre country that we loudly proclaim it is. «■Itxtid
Attorney taaueral.
T J. Mankvr*. W I «lili,
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Every honest man must neci ssaril.v have a liasis rh-e’ed PnMrculmg Attorney
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(’ PV*ry, J. J. Ilwm«*,
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'utility
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upon which he forms his opinion. He may err in r tart rd Pnwrrnling Attorney
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wjiat he conceives to be his basis of fact; or his »•t M»1 llltoltiah Count) , vh« trd
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d0iiKte>nu ma> be wrong. Discussion has a ten­ Itviemui.
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dency to correct these mistaken ideas; or if cor­ It can thus be seen that if experience in public
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rect, to more firmly fix or establish the fact, No life is any value. Governor Chamberlain has the
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honest and fuir-minded man will claim a right or much riper experience, Ix-t us have four years
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privilege that he is not w illing to concede toothers. more of Governor Chamberlain's economy and then
¡x»nvi*e Cori Mill« ...
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Arrive«
al Alton/
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This is the only true basis upon which a free Gov- we will be more able, if we must, tn stand Itepub
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bean extravagance.
etjgueni can exist
Aa «it * m al i 4»» rail 1«
Among the several proposed Initiatory amend­
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txt** «re
IHE BARLOW ROAD.
ments and laws is an amendment to our present
Ar il*«.re al CurvaHh*
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
K*>. A—
Ixxal Option law. The fault ‘hat the amendment
C <.«»*><> Is t<* l«»r Congress
Ixavtre ADotny
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Another measure to be voted upon at the coming
propeaea to correct is to give anti-prohibitionists
Ail'dtltt’ above train«<««»«««.I a Uh -wHithert»
hlv .m»l ah not competes^ i<»r tn*
and prohibitionists equal privileges, and to raise i election is whether or not the Legislature shall ap­ , tkuial
telligfnt AiiH*r»«AD citi/«*n»bip, f lavori» Ca* IHc ( «HD|«’iy tiTMi»«, twrtb hi AH«an> an t
I iMxalli«. im «all h « <na*»» fix
tflvia«c
tin1 Dir.ll mail -«-r\b.- 1 with dlrrw-t terv n-r u> Kew (MM t and
the percentage of voters who petition for an elec­ propriate $24.000 to purchase the Barlow Toll Road ( «
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ve
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tter
pA>
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tlo*
varrivrii,
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the
qj*
well
t*a
Ur«*lfrnlm<h
Hut
Np
tion.from 10 per cent of ho voters registered to 30 Of course, this is a steal, pure and simple, and : Iabli-LtiD iit <>( m panel« p<«t » re tv ice ; F*.< iurllwr tnf«»r iuMU»n appi} to
per cent The Ohio law, from which our law is ought not to receive the least consideration from I favor« granting liberal ¡x*nMc»hM b» Ute
J.C MA YO. (sen. Ihaaa. Agt.
aiih of <»ur war* a* an a<-t of jiuitic«'; H II IK*|.K.«. Anvil, Alton)
the jss.ple further than to vote NO most emphat­ ! ! veter
largely a copy, requires 4<) per cent
itivuHi a railway freight rate law
a«i
II ll iR'iShK, Agvnl.l ortallM.
Our present law gives prohibitionists the privi- ically. These people have a property on I ubiu I that iv<MaU«l by Ft Ur nt H«*»» veil favor«
reduction of tariff t«« a rme baai*;
AitMadn »•Iriador ’•
k-ge to petition and have a iqiecial election called is no longer profitable. They therefore seek to un- the
u ill opiMto«' firat, la«t and al’ the tune a
X«iTH >. 1- iMtrv*») Mtvrn liuti, tbw uivh r
1
»ad
it
ujx»n
the
State.
For
many
years,
until
the
!
ah
ip
*tu»*idv
law,
and
"¡11
at
all
time«
six months after an election in which a precinct or
luv* barn tluly ap|ndni«Al by «ho ('«Hinty
1 favor law« that will
f -r the’brn«'^t <»f t'«Hirt uf Linn t." «litilj, ‘»M-gtni, a» lui In Ui rial or
county has voted against prohibition. Should the b Hiding of the O. R. & N. Railway, this was a 1 xli
ph-rather than for individual* of t In-««♦tal.iif Exit 1 MHliliH. •lra*'M««-*t All
hto Ing claim» «utain«t «ahi aaHata ara
precinct or county have voted f<< prohibition anti­ wying property. No attempt has ever been made ami < bi-re- hi th*- rl-'Ming paragraph prrmiiia
tb<> wmc u» thu
an addr?»* U> voter* prior to the l*n- h« rt’by rc<|Ulrv«l tn
prohibitionists may not petition for an election ex­ t > unload the same upon the State by act of the I of
bmlrratgin
4
th« «••»*» 4 L !• - *aa, JT-uit
marv ehflion, he «tat«*«
Nafharinl
Hnnk
ItnlMing,
ARkmy,
onr«,
cept at the next general election, two years later. I. gislature so far as we remember. But with the | ‘*i believe that the no-d in legifdatiun with props-r vourlier» *• by law miulrmt,
|
new
i*
not
m
>
much
the
emu'tment
of
»Is tnonth« from the dnlvoí tl b» nolUu.
The proposed amendment does nut make this un- Initiatory came the opportunity to work this graft. ! more law - to ¡a*rplex courUi of |u«ti<f within
Ih* l cl April «lb, I as ..
ftdr dlsrincrion. but gives to either prohis or antis B-v hiring petitions circulated at 10 cents per, the and parnivx«’ power« <»f admiiii*tratfon,
T. IM «.cui»
A«tuiinl*tn*Un.
a* it !• the r«* J Null of IttMT»« t hut protetl ! !. ‘•WAN.
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of signatures
was secured. imperial
the same privilege. —
That is to ___
say.
both are equal --------------
necessary r number
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A(tc»rti«
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hn
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ml
maim
tor.
mlerv-l- and the vig«»rm>M en
unprejudiced
mind will These people simply hope through the carelessness j f>»r« < tnrnt of law against criminal* of
AXXOCXf'EM EXT
before the law. Every
1
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Albany Itar.twarr Company.
»rf the voters and without agitating the measure in every <h*gr»«*. high or low , j/mtt tr mmill,
concede that this proposition is simply justice.
1 incorpurat«*d or milmdual
Alluny llar.lwar® Ob. U im the
Another feature of the amendment is that it con- the least to secure the appropriation, These peo­ Mr. Galloway ih of the vlae- of »tate«* I h - Th®
h I «toc* in town, and w th® elo-aiw^l
I wish to announce to thr people of
men
now
rapidly
<«*ming
to
the
(runt,
to tra.le. Sole agenta (or Valv
fines all prohibition elections to precincts. That is ple have milked the cow 'til she has become dry that belirxe that Lews were made l<> lw j>la*e
Seioand
rieinity that / hare purcluist d
line oil. 21V and 221 tint Hl. Allianr.
to say. any precinct may vote "dry” or “wet,” and now want to sell her measley old carcass for • d»ey««l by the railway iitaguale, I hm !
from the/¡rm of \\’> srty S'Cain their
by
But the people are not to be caught quite so lairoo or standard Od kii'X •<«
just as a majority of the voters may determine. beef.
farmer or laUiring man
I he |N«»ple
1111: SVIO MAgKI IS.
easib’- The Barlow road is destined to still remain the
t ntirr stork of (¡root ries, ('tinned (mods,
will make no luitlaMe by * tiding him to
It also prevents the grouping of precincts together private property.____________________
Congrw«.
; are win
('rockery and Glasswa re, Tobaccos a nd
Anr election pun»ses. The present law is not truly
rh w.-cM by
Cigars,
which stock I hare largely in--
a precinct law, for if by sonw means four or five
butti«!,.
..,
Men who have proved themselves true to the EvervUnlv in I inn Countv cpj»«-< inDy
I*r
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precincts are grouped together and a majority de­ people's interests, who cannot be bril »ed nor bull- the
HU for th«* ¡ mu » i flftrrn )»*Ar»,
ereased
and
am now ready for business
t u
thr l>«*ii>«K'rati<' caii J k I a I« for
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clares for prohibition, the whole will be "dry,” dozed, ure valuable. They cannot be picked up knoAi*
in the Corner Urick store, adjoining
MVannv” Huiiih. I.inn < ••iinly
*«
day. Senator Miller is such a man. His Sheriff,
(
nevertheless one or more of the precincts so every
m»y liavr l»4«i other «hcriii* an rtlicirnt,
Butter, (Country p«r roll....
We sei y «$' Cain’s. Thanking you for
legislative record is such that he has proved him- but
■»It* hae nrv«r l*a«1 a Ixtlcr on«*.
grouped may have -voted "wcU” Th# propowd w4*' an uncompromising friend to economy in Vnnny
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di4 npt
-a th«* n«*fiainAli'>n Hr
your
gem /'oils patmmigi of thr firm of
in. ken», • ** ♦ pound
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amendment makes such a result as thus indicated spending the people's money, and a staunch friend very tvluctafttlv ronnttiitrii to ctatvl for < < »♦«*»*»•,
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offitv* after lx*mg nohritr*! to
jh » by
il’escly liros , of which / was a member,
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impossible. No one will deny the right of any to the public schools. He is the especial friend to a the la rye
rurknya, »•
nuiulnT of hia tri«*nl**
Hr U a
••
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Ihick«,
to
the
weak,
sparsely
settled
school
district,
and
solicit your patronage in my line, as­
I
neighborhood or community to have or not to have
farn>«*r, living Kotnvttiing hkr »ix inilr*
j«*r puuml uve weight
will work fora larger spre-ific appropriation of the South of AJlmay, and < an in n » *vni4v !•*• BoO.
liquor sold within its territory; but it should not public
suring you just and humwable treat­
school fund for these districts. His oppo­ cal led an oMo »r«‘kvr. Mr. Kmith think» fiotta,
Veal
**
for «th I ppi ng
have the right to decide what an adjoining neigh­ nent, Ge»»rge W. Wright, judging from the history he haa a g<»»l pruapevt •»(
wlw hxl,
ment at all tint» s.
MI.erp, “
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krm..,,
and T he \«* i la of thr aatnr oplh >u
•«
borhood or community may or may not do.
Million ••
.of his political career, is somewhat vacillating, and Ona
thing w» aurt—U hr i«
thr
JOSEPH E. WES EL E
The main feature of the proposed .’uui-adment is hardly just the material with which to construct a law* «ill be enforced without rrape* t to
jNiaitiou or peraun. Thro rlrmld not bw
,
aucci*.
ful
State
Senator.
First
a
Republican
in
Treating Wrong Disease.
tile rarsing of the persentagc of voters required to
aa a r«*tl*** tiou upon our i»rt*e-
upper country, then when he came to Linn ouuatrued
Manx liniere *i»«nree«ll *>n thrtr family
call an election from 10 to 30 per cent An election the
rnl vtln iviil Sheriff, Mr. K. L. White.
County he became a Democrat, and then again re­ We only wah to alate that in \ anny phytician«, »uffrr nM, *« ih«*y imagi ii »».
anulhrr (rum h* tri
c*vte Linn County al»out $2000. If it was sought turns to his first love, the Republican party. Doubt­ Smith Linn County wi»u*4 have an ideal on« frutti
d ** Are*. aiH'iiirr fr*»m llv«*r or itMtwy
to have a special ek-ction called, as may be done less Mr. Wright had his reasons for making these Siteriff
41«Mrc»Bihilht'r fri nì hcrvfiup r*ha«M»lh»ia
or prutfiratiuti. Another with pain here ainl
uadcr the present law. justice to the taxpayers oolitical somersaults. These we <jo not question,
ihrr« and it» ihiw a ay they alt prix nl
it
is
his
right
and
privilege
to
change
his
political
Ijnu
*>nnty.
ot
•■>)'
other
cmnljr
in
alike U» Ibemaelvra and lh«’tr *a»)t
seemingly would require at least 30 per cent of the
ON DECK AGAIN!
an«! I nd iff» rrnt, <»r <>t»-r bu»y d<x*t«>r *rp-
coat aa often as he likes. But these political Ute Dial* n-.rr hal a Iwie < th. .. nl anti arati»
and «ItoUncl
f> r which h*t,
voters to make the {»etition. Unless at least one- ! (changes
cownty clerk, than our
indicate a vacillating character, and a ScrotniiMaistins
After three mouths' absence from Scio, 1 am
i
DU
dm
them
ki
be
aurh.
pr«
ncnbr*
hit
prem-nt clerk, II. M Psvss it.
The
third o< the voU«ro of a precinct should be either vacillating [»-rson makes an unsafe State Senator. only
p<Ha and pulkma In reality, they are allt
objection that can l-e urgvl *,(.11011 only ■^fni '. fna canard by tome uterina*
again
at the bench ready and anxious to repair
for or against the sale of liquor within its borders
him la Ha ia ataudins lor a third term. < i!s«'a»a. Tha phyai. ¡an, Ignorant u! «he
your
In y.>ur own private ImaineMt, in the eviti«? uf *utf«*nf»g, rucuuritf*-* th)« prac-
it certainly would be nonsense to go to the expense
Fielding J. Denny. Volney Robinett, and L. C. «tore
•j»-r until lar«r Ulla are made The »uf
or on the tarni, you would not
and troubic of holding an election. It would bo • Stratum an- »«ch and every on«- of them progres­ turn down the vitM-rienenl man tor the faring patient gala no brit.-r t>ut probably
worar, bw rra»on uf the drier, wrong
iiM-sperinced?
Mr. 1‘atne will get a
possible under the present law to secure the signa- sive, up-to-date fanners. Men who kn<»w well how­ (literal
treatment and ronaeunrnt compilrath.na
aup|»»«l bum Krputdnana who
I can aho repair engines and other machinery.
.Vt«»per tnedleiM like |»r Piare«'« Fa*
to
look
after
their
own
business
affaire
are
safe
turor«4 10 per cent of the voters of a precinct to a
take the ar»>ve fact into conaideration.
»vrtto Prescription, dMrartc«f :♦ *Àr comm »
men
to
entrust
with
the
State's
business.
Mr.
Bicycle
Repairing i specialty, 1 can do the work or
t»f
courae
all
Ite-im-rat«,
envpt
(or
petition all of whi»w have but little or no projMTty Denny is.well known in this community. He is iwraonrl rwaanna, will eripport him. would hare entirely removed the dlwegan,
thereby dl»|w*ning all th<>«e «hatreaaing
direct
how
it'can be done.
■object to taxation; yet they hhve power to involve what may be termed "Well posted” and among Mr. W. J. Miller, In. Ilepublican <>je ' •yiupti»ma. at»d ln*t'tuling r«>mf<»rt in
•trad of prolonged mleery. It haa been
i* a aplru-lid young man,
C'--l
the other 90 per cent with the expense of a special fanners is regarde«! as a good speaker. Mr. Rol>- . l«»a*nt
hanu '.er and la well liked. Hut lie ia , well «aid, that "a dtseaae Mnown t> half
etection. By inarvasing the percentage required inett is also exceptionally well-read and is fully inelperienc.at in matlery r< lating to the ' cared.*
!>r l*1erre’« Perorile Prracrlvtioo la a
this would be avoided. V -upy of the prvpo»wd alive to (he requirements, in the way of legislation county clerk’. otBee. It ia, thervtorv, i arirntlffc medicine, rarrfullv aarlcrd by
iiiij^e-iUe for Mtn <»> r-rwler aa erti, lent
to
the
common
people.
Mr?
Stretton
is
one
of
our
an eri perlefrt’rd and «killfui phyaldan,
artHodmen’‘hasl'oen prepared for distribution so most successful farmers, having in his farm near aervicw for the county m ia now hr-mg . and a»! a tiled tu wren an • delicate »yalrm
U * n i ’» of native medi ton« euta atei
that every voter in Oregon may road and study its Millersburg, an ideal, up-to-date home farm. As given by Mr I’a)ne.
I» ¡»eri»-, tly harm •■•* In it* eff««u
rtmilifum nf the
features and requirements. Its purpose is to make before staled, allsre farmers and may bt*depend«s|
powerful Ihviroratlng u»nlc •Fa*
X»>nmii
nn<»
talli wilh
Vor lie Prescription * TmparU strength Ui
aHArwn equal before the law. Our present law­ upon to do all within their power to cut down ’he léivernor Chatntw.'t
ism U s - wum * he did
the chula
in and b» the organa dit­
gives prohibitionists right« that are denied to anti- State's ex|s-nditures to a reasonable sum. The I wit Vet»«* th»- b ¿ appropriation* bill. tili»
Uy frinmiiM «’«riicular
F< or over
Democratic
legislative
ticket
is
one
the
people
may
When lie •UCM'dol in having the
a < f k. »1 * a - r n »»<. t. ’ •
Ptohibitionists. Is this fair? Is it just? Doos it *eli Is- proud of, and is in every way worthy of etiiergetH-jr rlau*e lakrn from the bill
tear hr ra. milliner«, drraamakrra, Mammoth F*e»l tiliad, of Allatny, on
*eani«tr***Mii •hop «Irla,” houae^taeejwrs, Seroml Street, ia now r»A<ly for b<i*in»*i<*,
h« did )uit AN hr Miai ha a»»ill I
give »0 others the right you may claim for yourself? election.
Mir«lntf utvilhrr«. lini feeble * •non gm
with ar*oiniu*eUle>ii« never l»*for* of-
tht» lâH g“ t». thr p pie I -F «h» if .u-
We have tried-to present ithis matter fairly and
era i». I >r l'ier». * favorite l’r» ^rlpten lerv«l th* agricultural m*»lw.
»rive in.
W< m M Mr.
iiih*«evii»v or rrÿertion.
I» the createsi earthly bum. being un
IRAOr toARkl
Dr. Byrd, candidate for Joint Senator for Linn if ht mini* h: avr »l»»nv aven tbu» nin» h’ r»4 i ■ <1 •• an ap<» t ng »»rdial aiul ra- when voti conte to All«ny, ami let u*
without prejudice as we view it We may be
prove to JW bow attenti*« an-l a, con,,
Woukl hr Hot bave »tgnrd tim bui
ar»r »uve umir
-vrong in ear »teductions; if so. whenever we are ami Marion counties, is one of Salem’s leading ifnrrgem-)
CoevRiGMT»
Ae.
an I all
Ana *»»olh-n and *lrm<th. fdt»g nerv- tnolatiiiw we are.
Han
cenvinced that we see vrrerg,- we will cheerfully physicians. As n man and as a physician. Salem
ine • Far
• *.-rtpth’i» ’ la unt-gtiahd
tam
enr
f»w«r>k»»n
frw
•
m»a toxuxsok . taam
•ri MI pr».h«».ly
BrafcFmrnded anti pnign-ssive. he
A im I ta Inrahiable m ailaylng and »un
Ttod Cy or change <xir opinion. But. in this matter, has no b
lions tor irti» fvmfl.leHi |
oa l'atMita
IVmiH-rath- ran-
doing mrvikua etri itablllty, irrltalkllity,
•Inn J I' '.tat
a
MWirf f.,r MM--urintf M
‘he liberty of the American citizen is at stake. For
im -rv«M»« rtkaustioti, nertous pn«iralion.
t’MWrtfa taken thr .u<h Muns A <5T
il»lai»- for Stat* Trram»r*r, i« a eitiaen of
VV ANTKT* -Mm in rail» «tal* to travel,
‘
-•4
W4WA
w
”
h
ret
ch«rg«_
m
«he*
rw-tir«lg.a. hy«terta «pauma, rhorra, M
ilitiie conceded thatone man or claw of men have
II* ha»
r.iiren*
..
. la»-II • I,-, t, ,l to V »10'1»
|. wt «ign», a»h rrtive »nd law»* -ampi. »
Vitu*'* dan< •« and *>th« r diatrewing nrrv
flb-w« in hi* home town, atri t«» th*
rights and privileges before the law that are de-
salary «7 ■> |« r n,«nth
Ait «y mptom« r<>mm<>n!y attendant wpon of < or
a* well. In all nf lh**---|»>-
State Chairman WiMtgstt is, we believe, a lover l*-gi»latiir*
.n-d to other men, there is no limit to which it may
fbtn tinnal «nd /tganic dise ave «d th» j»-r day tor eif- n«*« KI III.MAN CO.,
A bant» rualf |llntoiret«>1 w«M»kly. l>r*«M
Irion* Im ha» ever been Dumi faithful
Ilept. S. Alla» Bluck, (,'birago.
uu ru»
'’Usti«!»» ,f any «.-irlitifie F-urnaL Trrni«
Il indure« refroahlng «Irep
bfe carnek We we not attempting to defend the of fine horses. and we believe he owns several W th* tettata im|»'-<'l tip» n him I!. • relie»MB
f W m.»».»(«a, |L Ai-ltf
mental «ntlety and d»-s|»onJri»cy.
<atrio»i. but to defend the civil liberty that ouru How nice and convenient it will be to have a vet­ a ratinai farmer an i huainra* tmrr, and
I*l<*rrw‘s l*lra*ant Pelleta Invigorale
i
Th* "forwirfi I'nirm 1« anlt.l and «ta»
wti-’i «h, Hv»r ---------
and »«»wela t»na u
Itesboa ffiLm. sa >
fitters fought to establish on the Itattkholibt of j erinary at hand in the i>ergoii nf his can» Ulate for lain every wav worthy to Al) tl<* oOic* U»»
«Ax * a «I
Laay to ta*a aa caodf.
Haul *1. T. !..’te «*»a*«gv 4.
to “Jon»» l»n.a*t>inM
'•overnor.*.
la Rnvolul muarv. wac.
Compilin'
I
M f * aM
This will be about the Inst
week you'll see many Men
waiing Winter clothes.
An absolutely pure, cream of tartar powder.
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But a*
Watches and Clocks
The Wigwam
m
Sdentific American
MUNN Co.”’
b
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and Moli
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man A T
America!
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