The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, June 22, 1906, Image 3

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’b • WA»kng llMiuMfe«, llwsjgli r»‘t.•»‘b’FB-
of Plutocracy ” It husa Urik • ; • fan lutr <
bte lanauitg te carrwd uo. Ilaying wm
Articles of like tenor could be found in Pt pwlist in full pn<ro*» »kHaltB. clovwr ai»d
*atch (Ms’mvd t* iw abaiA all tiiw (oragw
news|i«pcrs along in the early nirv tics. What ghixn
h*r ha*
Ihaiiy h*g >a al*» CA/rU-d
those news|mpeni saw would Iw a menace to the ”U t«» »■»«•* «-atwiit.
A i«cr*»»u »Milling a vioit to Jacka*»«’
Nation at that rime is now being votcol by news­ 'Ute
nul at any tmw* I»?«*! I mocwmu «’
papers of the Orvgomau's cahbrr. If the great lb« <»• ia alwaya lbs* old i»<’*|«rcl*»r or
drivs’f ar 'w»d, nxidy u> laih bv
neuspaiM-r of the country had taken up the work otaa«'
llw hour. Am! they can tall
v«*ry
of deferring the people’» interests* dozen or more int«ri-«Ung «I mimm *, low, rclaUvv to itiin
mg
In
rwriy
4a>'a,
ami
malterw
conu«*
led
years ago as they are now doing, we would not be with »Hr <4d uvrr»Aikd «•tag*» »lay». Ma*
in the dangyr. jb u jwstple. from ch»- encroachments terial b< n l*<»h could I m * gAthwMd (n»m
or l
idd lims'i* that would
and usurp.«»««, that the Oregonian's article indi­ th*
tw bwUi inter»-» I mg and valuabte tr*»m a
cates. Such articles inspire a feeling of thankful­ hiatorxMl v»cw|Mttiul
Al about 4 * a Mo«tajf rr«*Mln< we
ness in the minds of all stutlenls of political mat­ la«nf>l**'l
tl»«* train f«»r our rvlurn, taating
ters who could sec the trend of plubicratic methods Jack* mvilte a ill» u«a’»y (»i* a>uut
at the inhrmrTnfof the last decade of the nine- thougbte
\» *e |«a<«*rd through <»raiita roan wr
jM-nth century. If these vrvat news|«aper* would ol*M*r*tw| that II»** entirw U-wn waa
drvoaswl
in 1. rv»r •«( U»<*
have done the work at that time that they nrv now i convening fag of gala th«* allirv
(«raisd At an ream* 1»
doing, such herrne treatment as now twins nee» >- and ptate rm:ampm«*nt that <s*mvrn«*i
thi* w«a»k.
sary to ■ curb the aggn-s.-<ion» of the plutocrats lherr
?w>(»lb«»rii Oregon haw many ¡• inla «4
would not be rvquirvd.
intm*-at and 1» well worth viMtiog.
faind« lawAUM* of it* A«iaptabiiity f«>r
I hu I rain ng, t» \rry valuable raLgtu* in
Governor Pattison, of Ohio, is dead. Ills «h'ath pen«* 1 in»«)
»».ir
was
caused by Bright’» disease of the kidneys. c-rtiM c .mild
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th« m,
I 0»» The Governor had Ixx-n a sick man from the day of lUUlM'Y.
his inauguration last Fall or Winter. He was one
of the reform Democrats wh«»se election was due CtWCHI.lt Ils «hi ASU Ils
ACPI IC Al loss
to Republican bos.-«:.<m and corruption. Ohio is
The Li«t»»ry t»t convrvle 4at»»* t*a« k tu
nominally vi-rv largely Republican, yet in th« -
th«* li j « umi
An*! iia giMNlb •••<*u»x
t ’¿r on the part days of |>olitical indejx'ndence the people saw the I*« Lave L»U<» m « w .I Al»*i »• |H»*poniunal I m
‘Xiy certain Re- necessity of revolutionizing political affairs and. the growth <4 the P< rtlaud ee.iMrtii in­
ii«e Word. * cv’Ut rvlv ’ iMt-iigtii-
- kinl* rUi;n other unmindful of the party lash, proceeded to do so. j dustry.
t-«ri and O’ntrattein» ha* a very «khuita
J every Kepub- The people all over the Nation arc Ixs-oming ui«waning, but to lb«»w i.»jt temtltar * .th
atlb)ert, the i»or»l “cnticfvte»’* «diet»
o cast his ballot aroused to the fact that Country is greater than the
Mugvvwl* a “lar *i«|r»walk
I ’‘n< r*’le ia a
least, sufficient Party; that all honesty and patriotism is not con- •uufitaiice ciMitpoited «4 hr* »ken »l«»n*.
miii «!» »<»•! «ruivtil, »»r mum !, gravrl, ami
can see no. fined to the Republican jiarty and that an honest ¡truu'Dl
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tnlsed Ujgi<l>er with uahr in
pt is more worthy of trust and confidence «certain v»ell-defln<*l | r«>|* rti«»n» deter­
mined by eapertenev.
Um r«*uhm<
Jdishonest, grafting Republican and vice mixture
la a peatyt |eliy-bke Mlbatanro
Woman'i Trlals
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'«firn* W t»«» iti *ri! I.-.* h«r<t Ib*
• tr» ggir B»ik* ha**
rr»’ *iw» Ic'wrnl l*j
*« » 411 her»> i( U» h«-r
¡.<9 The ab*
a» w »>( u.»« HnU u» b > 4 marita! il fa
4» thef. ih* al— «•»'*'
(hit m < h » | "d<w
1- m ’tual
■♦•l't-u » a
t* nimeui
Nati? im? «rtunat» c* *ple*
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iHf («art, ■•nc n>a> r*Mu) th« wholw
ritmi of Ih« r «E«appo!nluvrnl m tbacrM
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<w :lw* cblbirrti <4 utbm To lh«*m tha
la»g «t fanauy ti»ww noi •»'• tri u*>nunu mu«
I manv ca»«» of bwrtrimrM « ehH4
1« iMwa tue ulMlarlw In rb >bbawr‘n< 1«
•••hy rrm«»*«nt| by ih* cur*
-•«*
•‘un,**
i»r l’iir» » Fa-
1*rr** rtplhw) ha» ha-e-n thr Bu*q« of
VMU*C‘i-g bealth and fruii fu liur** u> tnany
a ? *rn t» WNUX. u» tha ffrw'al Joy of tha
h i.^hoi.l !» oibrr, bui rar* « a«*w. iha
ut*truciK*n u» tbr larari»* <»f CwBdrrn haa
fwuivl to tir of a aurgU'id chAra* trr.
\.i •'<*! 1 y rrm«’vaMr by lw ni«*» op*rallva
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fama pt« ««d«^ In all cwmw nhrrw rhiJ-
«Iran ar* 4«wirvai ami ar* a!*-•■«t. an
th«H»M
ma<l<* lo bini «»ut ih«* r* al Muax
• -»M II 1« g» n*r»!ly ou
rwmutrd by
ptvf|wr ir«-«t mrni,
lo all tl»*' *sri<Mia wrwkn«*«m d**p!
mrtitt. prodapaiw. lt>ftat»rnalH»n and
ballai ng « *1 - -
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ra*»* <»f arrv*»n*t»c-*a attd dwldllty.
Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
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Al.1IA
v (hcH-n♦ rrm*dy that can (*«w*iblr
u»r<d
il ha« U> iia< r«ndit hoiwlr«H» pf t(n**iMind«
of rur«*< tn-'F* in fari thau any olhrr
r*mrdy ptti upfor«xìr thrmigh dru«uia.
•»«I*^'ial*v f*»r wnman*« w*
Ih* lngr»'di
Mia *»f «bu h Ih* * Favorite rrrw-rivUon *
.1 ai
pmlliv«« rìTMinmi fn»n» ih* l*a*bn<
mrsiteal writer»<>o V-tfcrk» lf««tk*i <«f ai»
Ih«* *»'«*’rai * ho*cj» «»( pra.
AH tb*
Ingrwdteuta ara prmud i»» pMtn ì S hì I ìa I i
«m ih* wrappnr
tha huiU«* •«»
iliat any *• fuAf» utakiitg «**r *»f ibi»
. know atactlv whal
*hr la lakin« l>r Hrrcw tak*« hi* ¡*a
tb'Hte ini»* hta f-ill cmnndencw. wbta h ha
fan aff *n1 lo d«> aa ih«» formai* afur
whU'h th” ■’Favoritei Pr»*<*criplkm' la
•a*!* »ih a*nr tu«’ mowl carolai rum
iaatliMi.
!>r I* « r »■ , p aaanl E» Beta ara tha
bs»«t «!;.! »VrtM «tati*-* for womcQ
of the Oregnma
publicans vo*««d fo
than the one true re
lican in Oregon who sJ
fflr the Orvernor-had,
rnuu'ii fur doing so.
other reason for these rw
than that they were inspire«^'
«X W Cl I BHIMÍ COMIII\MH)\S.
even,” or bcea«js- Goveri^
which can fa* pla« «*«l iu eKcavaUuat or
bos-Uke
turmfi
an»!
allo*cd
to
hanh
n
*»r
For the i‘Anv»»ni. m <>f <mr tkatrona
good fellow. While it is
'wl,” a* it i* called. In toe mxirro t»l we ha* wif?««’ d th»- following dubbing
publicans may have becnj
twenty nuiinte* or half an hour it will combine! I-m«.
A TRIP TO JACKSONVILLE.
The price named in*
have un*term••*<* * hat in ralltxi th«* * in­ chid»«« ‘ im year’» aurwcripti«*» tu the
ian’s reasons, the vast ma
itial
In oilier word*, it change* Hantiam .\ew •:
him because they believed t\
I jjs I w««‘k the «editor of the N ews and his bettor It# | Ly mica I condition Inun that ot a The S\ «•< idy <>rvv»n iati
... $2.(0
to that of a aofal. ao «I while it
The <)r»'g»»ti i wnx' a'Wrek Jaur«
much'in the way of reforms.-1',' d would h;N- • • half made a short visit to Jacksonville. Jackson I Mrmi-tlut'i
ix not then lrnrd it i* a total«. I I*« lw*r«l-
rial
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more had the legislature paid hw! to h r< a -t- .County, Oregon.
near •'! the Mpcrinanvnt »el” will depend
The Oregon Weekly Jonraal .
i ,.
many tliingH With
cement thia
The St. Lotiia <»Jobe-!h»m<>’rat
mendations. Further they is ieved that he
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Boarding the Overland Umited train at Allmny on
hat»ti»»-»« will |?o*w with age. *n,I there
The *»n FraneUco F i a miner . »-’ 15
b* far as lays within his power, carry out the just a few minutes before midnight on Thursday are aoiiie «eiiH -it« whteli alk»w from !< »!!»*
The .N . Y. Tribune-Farmer ... . » I 50
growth in cirviigtn and h«r»l*
Torn \\ ataon'a .MagAxtm* .....
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promises he made during the campaign. The <•■- night of last week, we of course saw none of the a n» cvnlmm*!
*•* lor many year«. There are many
other pubiii-atmmi will I m * obtain-
gunian. as well as all strict Rep ibhc.m par: .■ * country through which we were passing until we «mienl« called ‘‘qiitek*avtting‘’ <x*mvnt* ed All
tor you at re<l>ic«*«! rat«*, if taken in
w Meli t.ikr on a ¡ k rmaurnt xet in a xhort connection with the New*.
may just as well conclude first as last that a vast reached Rosebuxg, Douglas County, at daylight. t»io«
Ao. how a hitfb atrongU*: but U
al*i wtil imike the following offer
majority of the people of Oregon are politically in­ Here our train was cut in two in order to make Lu* fa vn tletermueril by ei|*. rum »• and for We
rlul>*, forth«’ New«.
U'wta.
Ii
wev
r,
that
quic&HH'ttfag
re-
dependent and are no Ion, er sub • rvie»t t - tl • mountain loads for the engines. Even after this tnvnta are hot ao K»*od or at a Lie h» the For a club of b, with a jwifNer f<*r tl>e
up of the club,
.50.
party lash. Tlviy can see the folly and «langcr of w as done it required two engines for each section ♦•nd a- the »lott-Bvttnu artiele, which getter
For a club of ¡0. with
for th»
groax
in
MreiiKth
ifktefinitely.
blind partiwinism. They attribute the pr< «ent to pull the trains over the heavy mountain grades. U uh the iucr<mxc»l pr«-hici»«>n <»( Port- getter up of club, f H).
Any oi the aU>vc offer* require a!! ar
seeming alliance of the Republican I-ader with Our car was attached to the second section, of .„..I
i», .i < ui* nt the nxe <d coom-te* ha•» fa *«*i rear*
to be atiuar«x| up, before clubbing
rapidiy
growing,
an»!
today
it
fa
»imply
offer
ia av ad a hie.
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the trusts and Wall Street to this r-a i. Ti ey
a »{«motion of expetiJ«**, aa concrete ma-
have President Roo e\< It’s ant ; >n mtow1 it ha brakeman and flagman. We are under obligations N«ory can fa» built l««r wry much h>**
Mr. J. .Mon Foo,
?4one mit*M>iirv, the rr*»tll being the
hitherto been the chief ruling • mi nt f tl.at j ..r- to Mr. Cole for making our trip from Ro. .»burg j th*«
An i tp< ri.-nc..1 (■••m|- utub-r “t Chi
u*aik •»! dfa} l.kcvmvnl o! I he toil *r. U ia nw m< .licim**, HMTv*»*»r to the Im»«
t, us an- crith-nee of the fuct. They .-■ ■< thro ?h South very pleasani; indeed.
I uimm I at the prewviil time Mr making
llong W. T 'Ug, of Allmnv, Oregon, Í»
h«»u-»e, fartoric», chimney*, now prepared io furui»h Chine«« medi­
independent jiolitical action the only vi ;ble ewape Soon after leaving Roseburg the famous Cow tiwelling
danu*. water tank«, railway tn*«, and
cine
ail. The umler»igm»i recom-
from the danger that thn ate tie!;. ¡.¡I
Creek Canyon is entered. The road follows this fenc* poata. In fact >t fa liar«! to namw me: il» to lorn
and gnarant,«, » ,<tti»UctloU.
atructure
m
the
pre***nt
»lay
that
haa
a
There are also a large number of people who an canyon for over 40 miles. Here and there we no-1 not fat»11 built of concrete, ¡ he intro- Call or «lite bi! i at No. Ill Meat Sec­
Street. Albany, t >r«-gon
c»nui»< to believe that wherever pracla xble the ticed where landslides had occurred. At one point «taction of artn<»rvd or reinforced con­ ond
525
J im Wt»rr*tt.
crete
haa
etill
more
whfaued
tte
ite
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v!
public interests can lx* more safely guarded by a the slide was of such magnitude that it filled the uacfulneM.
I
Thrcvhi-J Oats, '■heat Oats, » etch May
mixed political governing jx>wer. Hence, a- the canyon many feet d«jep, damming up the creek, i
1 have « quantity of threthnl i«t«,
The
railroad
found
it
necessary
to
build
new
track
j
Governor is a member of some half-dozen execu
I HL SCIO M KRKIiTS.
sheaf oat», rn.l vetch hay for »ale at my
tNe boards and the people saw in Governor Cham­ at that point. All along the canyon evidences of I Th<> following are prices quot«<i on farm, three mile« South of S-io. X
berlain an opportunity to place a Democrat on mining could lx? seen. Now and then the black, Tbur».lay of each we I by our .lerlera. tiret v la»» an.l reasonable.S. W <• sixKa.
it
| | a T buxbtil, ....
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these boards, thus making the boards »..n-parti.-m, snake-like giant apix’ared, with the water rushing I Oat»,
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therefrom in sufficient force to wash anything Hr* a,
JI
they gave him their vote.i.
“ ton
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t<
JÔ
Short»,
We heard another r»-ason advanced by a Jackson away. All of the mines on'Cow Creek are placer, Chop,
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G>unty Republican. He stated that a , n-at many but as to their quality we did not learn.
Butter, (C Country) per roll
«4
TIUI « 1111» WO. 31.
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Republicans were di.- at fil'd with I’r« . lentR«»- v- Coming down into the Rogue River, the thriving Chicken», 11 doseu,
IrMlitw I ruin rtaad lu 1«M(»«4 m A.
pound
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N
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veil because he allowed a California Demwrat, in city of Granta Pass is reached. Judging from the Chicken». 1« I» “ Young..
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L JBVWa Yu p»ln< ....
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the person of Special U. S. I’r«' ecuting Attorney brief view we obtained from the train, the city1 Geeae,
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Turkey«,
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A rrlvwa ADamy ...
Heney, to dictate *ho should l>e appointed tooilic» must contain fully 3500 inhabitants. A large per­ Duck»,
N<».
Ttaln IcavtM» Al’*anv ............... M 4% r M
Ih-vf, i» r pound irve weight
in Oregon. Hence Republicans gave their votes centage of the business houses are brick buildings. n-s.-».
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< «»»vwOte . ...... I. »•'•
*• arrive» I « qu Ina
aw
Streets
nre
well
kept
and
evidences
of
thrift
“
for »hipping
to Chamberlain as a rebuke to the President.
Veal
“
I rRluv lu na»«l • « *»a«i 1»« <r«*l*.
Sheep, **
*•
«tockem....
seemed
to
exist
on
every
hand.
Soon
after
leaving
Wa do out think this a well grounded reason.
«<
N O. 3 •—
M litlou •’
|j-*vc* ARwny f«»r i*rtr«»lt
. ":a* I M.
Vouvs given to other Democratic candidates for the Pass city the road takes its way along Rogue
Ainvcfi in tron
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It an I* M
fur Sale--A Snap.
No. 4-
State offices and who are very worthy gentlemen, River. On every baron this stream evidences of Wt? Sawmill
iMtrtdl
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have for nah* a firal rlw*-Miw Illitl
awl* “ M
would be just as much a rebuke to the President the miner’s search for gol«l exists. Soon we reached that U w>>rthv <»f the attention of ■ II* Irnvw il’wny . ...........
Irmina fur « ur*«ll»w
Central Point, a town of considerable importance, hirnlw-rtnaii who ia looking for •ucll No. * -
as votes cast for the Gwernor.
prtHwily.
l.«’aMw AP»an) P»r< «»rvaHe»
7-V» a
No. The fieople believe in Governor Chamber- situated in the widest |>art of th«* valley. hour or Iltr mill in ca|*able <•( cutting 25,000 Amu-» <'<»r*alb«
(«•«•I
of
hi
in
I
m * r In ten h<»ur«; Laa ai4m- N«> )•»•■
Jiiu. They believe that he has the interests of all five miles mere brought us to Medford, probably <!ll rUtfinw (tower, cut «11 and edging Leave» ADwny
! >• I- M
al (.orvahla
i" r. m
lite people at heart; that his administration during the nu .-l thrain.- city in Soutl • rn Oro. on. New «Aw*, the Ittit-'-t up-tixlat»« planer ; Itirn» No- AtrlvtM»
•—
ing
lathe
;
ha«
logging
engine
with
tAW
i>r.«*v*
Altjany.
...
the j»ast four years was entirely free from graft, building could be - on going up in many .--c tions fv*'t «4 cable vic
A mm Cor vain*
and that it will be so in the future. They want to of the city. Good brick busin->s houses, good \\ ith the itdh Ln in* lud»,*l WX) acrt'A of
Irsi»» tur All*n»»y
No.
5
umber
Ix^ga can he put into the
give Governor Chamberlain time to complete the streets, a hand ■ te, Wi II kept park, a f ne display tine
Isravri* t '<*! » will«
♦. » A M
P>at a mat of 50 cent« |M*r thousand.
Allan) .
..»—
7»te A M
WMwk of crvatwig or arranging fur the support of of Jackson Co inty fruits and veg« tables in a b ¡ ld- The pnee for the whole buntucM i* 110, y<». Arrive«
v
|«wvra l’or5 a.Ih» ........ ............
lì *o P M
For particulara inquire of ll»e
lhe State government without the aid of direct ing erected for the pur;« — on the de|K>t grounds, UM).
AnKvnat Ait any
I.» r M
K an U am N ew «.
No 7—
taxation.
was an evidence that the people of Medford are
l*a»wH't»fY»:ii»
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fully alive, progn ,ive and up to-date. Changing btilwnlw tor the
triti ««* AI mi -)
* Mi »' M
llitiilar Vuiidt, Irnlwn.
Is it not a little bit Btrange that Republican cars to the Rogue River Nalley Railway, we
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trave» torva il »<
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* 30 A M.
A »»lire t»t tinnì krlthui'iil.
newspapers arc taking such a lively interest in W. reached Jacksonville just at noon.
Arri*e* At A;‘«any
7 M> A, M
MtHkw l» ber» hy yhm rimi thè
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J. Bryan and his movements? The Oregonian in Jack »nville is the old«- t town in Soutl m Ore- A>h«kittl«tmtflx «»f llwr «-«tate of JtMrph A !!!«'#• ; So. la«vesti
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»>rvalita....«a.
tc.r-i. <h>rYW«n<l. hw* Rie I In Ihr ('outtly C ourt 1 Arrive« al Allaany . .--
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ptvtKular seems quite anxious that its readers gon and one of the (ddest in the State. In the old of
l.tnn a «ntnly. «tatoof «»mgon. h«r linai m» No 7
« fir P
shall know everything that can potoibly be known stage day s Jackson* lie was the cha f stage station limi ut M •», h «wltulnlsimut« nt «al!
|»ra*«M l’or valila .......
•n4 timi Woadjky, ti» XVI <lay vi
1MN, ai
al All»any . ..
concerning Mr. Bryan at the pre ••nt time, and of th;« ¡»art of the State. It is also one .f the o!d- th* ln»uf of i «»A lni R r w. I mm » wm **•«! l»y No Arrive*
• • •
m U«1 « <>url a« thè ila*« hu 1 taaririjf t*| i4>J«* tlon
hntt-s AttAfiJ...... ».
also what he did atul said ten years ago. A car time mining towns and active mining ent« rpri s lo
«■><! r*!«trt an i tiv «Mtta'tnrnt tlMtrof
Arrive« al tot valila
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toon in a late issue attempts to convey the imprvs- are being carried on at ; veral points at the pr< - Fttat pablkwttam Juan A, la». U*«,L>lyM, No Lfitvra
All»*ny
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AMVIB KIIu«Tt.llt:H,
Arthwi al t'orvailhi
»ion that very great changes have come to Mr. ent time, princijMilly in quartz. Within one and II. Itili AST A
Aduittilatratrlx.
No. •-
Aliortk«)a
.Ay an in the j>ast d«^wie changes that have not une-lialf mil« s of town a fine 20 stamp mill is in
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been for the better. The simp*» fact that Mr. continual operation, night and day. The machin-
Ail with*' a*w*vfi train* <i»nn»'«'.t with
Notice I» hate fey giten that th*» aadorafaaad
Rnan has given h.s att.-ntion to n»0M$-getting ep « t*»
ba» i*rn duty apiaihtlnd by U ms County < «»urt Fatine (.'«mtpRny tmtu*. t«Hfr ai Al»»uuy »»»•!
<>» « al!Wk. aw well <• »mln fr»r ttotrnlt, glvHif
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„ the bui ding constructed m a very substantial man- of Linn toitniy, Hiatt? of or><wt«. a«tnitnwHr»> < 4I»EM
VMS U» Xrwjairt *n!
Hl l*whc«
iunng recent years, the same as m«.-st e eryom
w<? Jid no{ R •am the nmount of gold per ton (nr <»| ll»e »»inte of l i»u 1« w M mí U mi . do »• well t ari
M» Rrrtlrnbn«h Hot Apt tn<*.
A. Ali |r«wm* having 'ialina aaainat
<dse has done, these newspapers would hold up to
orc yielded, but presume it pays the company cwumn
Ft«
further
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,o
»•ni r«tate ara hrorby r* »¿uirad to protoni ibe
Jr NATO,
Pa
«an» •» mille m*«ter*1grod a*hulnlatíame prop
the public as some kind of a sin or fault that a handsome profit.
erly v«rifted a* by ..•«• mpitrt*!, at hl* offl. e in Il II. lUfl.F*. Alfe nt, A Haan y
should Ascredit him in poUic estimation. Naw Jacksonville is the G>unty teat of Jackson Gun- **cio, Orvgoo, «Uhm Mx tuonihx frucu lite 'late? H It. < K«»MlAlL, A«HN*t,LxM'V«¿HA.
»(»ch conduct on the part of these newspapers is’ty. Nearly ■ < ry bu- b . ; l.<• •-<• c..n t . t« d d terrwjf.
swn KVOWUV»
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|,nck. but !»• -t ly ol<l-fashioni I in st . ,• ;ii d \ < ry Hate»! and Aral pubis»had June Ti, IMP; laet
July AB, iwx.
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nut just right, nor is it considered just by ti c fa ' i sUL»tantial. The town contain» probald* sou p->- i II uhtkatu>n
The Iteat Piare to Eat
HUT ANT A *»N,
Admin Urtratur.
in Portland it at ,...
niinde’A public. Mr. Rryan will undoubtedly !*• p|e and is very healthfully situated in a nook up
Attor ae/a.
the next nominee of the Democracy for President. ' against the mountains, on the W«-tern -ide of
Papa Coffee House
Evidently these newspaper*. Iwiieve that he will Rogue River Valley. Quite a muni- r of wealthy
te-much stronger before the people than ever, and
I«*« here, som«' of *x horn, we were told were
A t tub Warr Ear» op W<>« bibon H t .
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Jo—millionaire- \\ e noticed a numb-r of elegant re-i-
ON TML
fbr this reason 'hay view him as a •!.« igerousn n« ¡¿(,nccgi we||
|HWni
large, new brick
y.Txsn ïïîothxm .
We believe that Mr. Bryan two years hence will ^^^,1 building, nicely locat'«!, shows tluvt educa-
OiU-tim*
luna Cvanty Boy«,
CORVALLIS i EASTERN RAILROAD
fch-a-very dangerous man If the temper of the|tional matters are not nc. lected.
rro?ri«tor».
people cOfiriniMS in the present trend and continues Jacksonville contains probably HhO permanent
residents
besides
a
considerable
tbuiling
population
X grow along these reform lines as now seems
caused by the mines. Ih-ing a mining town the
they will be about ready at that time to ac- mining custom <*f a wide-open town, as to all
J. G.GILL. D. M. IX
.•pt Mr. Bry’»n and his government owner-hip places of business including aaloons anti gambling
Haa establi»h««l hi» dentai otti. •
teas. The only way to prevent this result i» for houses, prevails. We could not distinguish any
difference
between
Sunday
and
any
other
day.
so
in Pcio and ia prepared
hi» Republican party to bring out a better man
han Mr. Bryan, in which case, whatever be the far as business was concerned. Among the busi-
to <k> find-claaa
■nerdt men we noticed a numlier of names of early
«welt* the country *ill be the gainer.
work in ait
settlers which are prominently connected with the
early history of Oregon. Taken altogether.
Wane baa of dentiatry.
JVe sonjnend th« leading editorial article in the Southern Oregon has the np|»caraAce of lieing quite
Aamlug Oregonian o£ Juuv 1W> “fi '‘The Menace prosperous. Mining apd fruit-raising are probably
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♦ E HAVE CARRIED OVER EROM
) last year about 1<*> dozen* of Mason
fruit jar« and although prico* have
advanced this season, we will sell all we
. We omj •■«, ,.r,.
thing in the fruit jar line.
Ileivl'piarters for Shillings and Diamond
\\ Spices, leas, < 'offers, Extracts and
Canned < roods.
All marketable produce taken and ex­
change check-« given on our large and com­
plete I >rv < ioods and Furniture 1 >■■ part men Is
Yours to live and let live,
REA
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Farm I
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boy, I <
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BO YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
Man<t>><>th Fe*»l Sl>«l, of Albany, on
H imoim I Strert h n*>w ready tor lm»ineM.
with accouiniodatioti« nwwr Indore of-
f.-r.-i the agricultural Mibiie. I'rive In,
w hen you come tn Alliany, and let ua
prove io you how attentive and accom-
nxalating we are.
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Malary |75iM»r month. |i
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