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A GCÜD WAV. TD KILL A TOWN.
>wvit 4 1 CHOP WtLL Bl. I.AMGI
BaJ Stornaih fflake*
Kad Blood.
Ti»« proeeul i*n»«i*<t »• t'sat the wheal
>p <.»(
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Yhw ran
ma«»
btrtter' u a
One wuuld ordinarily think tbar
**ho live er
^èirn Th* •ls>«Arh «arva»
lauft lbo acrwa<r in >pnna ami Witrts-r , Hn i a< <
tn a town, who build th«fn..eivea h<«nes and busi ebewt la langer Usan it «aa iaat year, I a» a rhurn Iti wfeteh I m Milate «ucb up
a« it H teina
then (h U»e etMuHttutt ia tod <jmtr «•» ' »rwl «liMttUwrate • «?
ness houses therein wuuki. Xnsn a selfish viewpoint go
d>r««u«i
|f II t*
M'irrtofe arMi
«I. Thia *• lbw uruafiwt which ia larld
f il tti» rwijt wii! te
tteggulb
if Idrnoothar.nrwoa. desire chat their home tow n «ait by the
»>( Agriculture. I tKer ami Ym.1 >mpur» LR mj U
Th«» «•'Hintry waikta t** «•**■ * lug whrat |
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should develop and grow. But judging from their erwp, 4«a It .!»••• a hi/ cr» i»4>< ail (lie re«< j M<' a J Iti« »rrry ar>
luch a« te«l4
'•ctiona the peoph* of numc of the towns not a <»f tlw» in|MffUi>l i »ft »hut*. I'rolablv j »•<'• U» <-u/rwl «txf cura «li >«rb <te-
- 1« rasd« up «p.houi a
c»-ontry will no gralihcl sa r«nc«r*!« I
thousand' aides from Scio do not have this deairc. tUe
ni «.i-«>h«^ In IL»
ehm»-
tu»*l of them, rhat, al loaat. I» Ittv » dn>o
KaO, p«»r« tetu!4»ihrAn«w1 ¿lycvrltw b»iM
, fu sui’-h persona «■». < omnwbd th«*- following as a * preaeht nul-basi.
t-U*w ctMnmvtey «Eupk’pU
U hi wheat yiehl wo iMKI.iMk),*
a «»h : N«>w ih»« alycnriM la of itean a
sure way to prevent your home town from growing Olì In l I ni*bei«,
which «a* the largv«t crop valu«bte
in*i«va<1 ->f a d*ì»teri-
If you, as a consumer, wish to purvhase a suit of vtwr harroBfcfti, »icepttbat <4 llAH.aliX u o«i a<»nl liba •'.cikht.l r«iwcialiy in ih«
aa* 7th.UUU.UUii imalirlB. Faun« li»e prva- , *wr* .1 «»ah «Vimarh. dr*iM»u«Ja «t»l tha
¿tdthew uc «>’A<*r.*/anuly supplies, go to same other ent m«iieaU>»n« the liAJti crop may <«> up| tar r» h>r«V(«t>f r>tì <rei n |*r<»f F ntey
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I
<« •»! M !» af »«erudii M» m I
than your home town 10 du m >. The merchants of loor above U m ? 7t»j^A>h»AAJ mark. Tlw i €*•
• 10* < hi* «tfM.
of il
farm
value
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the
«
treat
ervp
uf
IVUft,
on
I
te
»h«l*’p*'« » »rrtr»
•• t'alleni pyr-
these other town, to encourage you. will shave die thivuibar I uf that year, «** pat ali
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prvxd»
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bhmai
liu:« h* »la
>«N.rwlary vi Agrtcul* I
arti ’ ripari st fr<
4«. f iefwd o«s<cr» Mi
;& prirxs of their goods a few cents. No matter if I lure, rrum hi tlie the
rv<?eut drt«rra<e oí price* I ••l-w «llj t U>» rv !•
jr
M the trip ‘a the other towns has roet you three or lia* ÍArn»«*rv ought U» get al*»ul $ÒJD,tJU 1 •«• ' • vr' «I ltifl«crr »! 4 * r«t«rvhal
•'. «I », bl
as four dollars in meun ntai expenson, you have saved | I Quo
»• » E Mi
Ir*« prrvaraik«« (iljt-aftaa
u< ^»du.uuu/aai h»r tiseir crop tn lui», j II
«il! r» n*v» » «4t> . ««*• t. 9 prnml* (b*«rttw»rt»)
the date nd 1er tn I tn Socretary . a*a»»
4i»*tr. «- .! ir hwqwfji tn
perhajm one-half that amount in the purchase»* you ' Fr»»m
it.'.rw .,«)
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lh<
111
rea* Il apt*'*r-
*t £hn«i
0at«l««« •»ri»«*, and m rartan furm« >9
T lou
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iuive aia> prevented your home ¡ami ry« crop t 11** »di i« me« hat «t.
Ul have made.
r
. r.f.pi’. .- sii ul«tlr-4f ih*
re»
U2 merchant from makings profit on what he might: *-**.’• ,U<1 ,J 1
ta*r> • d»8xt«Ufff fdMtl >n» v>r u»a ialnai t al
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nervate
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H^ecial otaluarr t».licer, |wr line
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Irto»1 acive/ltoing. p«r lina |*cr irei»
>|r:.a.y adai-2 • tangaa |ei a-.ath, ■ ur a.lutnnwxle.
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NOlu ti) yoU.
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cotUm
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a l»4>n i mi in««i fn lu*t ih* "»»hi pr-'.^«vr*
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l »r r,« r «• • li-. I mi Meri il
tNM*ovwry, thrr* >"»• te oi< duuM of ’la
5r»ai »
f ir» te» ar.xW a<l •tetna»*b.
»« and h» uwtimil *! «r rder* snd <>aeang*
meni- ll.e» wversl Ingred snts hwv»
ih» Stmn*"«t ei> lorssulr. l In « i «urb
rsvss o! «... h smliw-nl msd' sl leader, ss
l-r r i. berli.. . < M |. .r J,e.M.l
Mei CUI««. I kk,r |-ng ll.uwrl A llers,
M l> ot vi.» «1 lwvArin>«-ei. I <»i»-r«iir .g
rs . rr. r l e .ree • J.Ainw«. M ¡1. Mei *1
Neierv.i ■ 1. I r- .-r. i, f Sew Vj»S. rn.r
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»1 . r»n <1 .ubi thè curative Url ine ut
a mretirlnè ibe Ingrediente of whleh bave
• uch a f.r>.'r«»t. twil eodor*r-m»nl ?
Constipa. n rurwil by fioctor Ptereo-»
«Bwasanl Iviieta Ons ur twu a .tosa
If you
arc a merchant figure w just in this way:
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a . e'svfvjflikA.ts
sshi
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cvhdiloiu rd
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mem and jdant* t
"Now these people who, from their location should er« «ill I mp tetter (ha>. it « «« a )^r **•»». i
Ttiui ia j
be my customers, cannot go to thia or that town to 1 r»d “ tew»
■*' for
'r,> |>«naitrw.,
ta»»mbi. for
th.n
prate crw. fc>r
cow»mem,
I
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gCHMrnw. *>r
o»i
buy tbeir supplii*« without incurring some expense; and for carrier«. The pr»«ituem and
A DANGEROUS PRECEDENT.
the conaumem arc the {«rmooa entitled
hence I can
attach
a littie larger profit to . my
. .
,
.
to chief cvnftidrmti*»n. but the carrier« |
goods. ” Au*)» if produce w brought to you. don t
v» te kept in mind with ¡«1^1
resident Rppsavell is certainly a fighter and he pay quite the market price for it. l>eaiuM» yuur <'r''1? lh* •
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| am I m than t( lit» tri«l«i w«-u «mail.,
I no sense a quitter. When Congress asscni- customer cannot udonl to drive off ten or fifteen n,r |lltf>w,
kXkrnmng op*r» i
r* u» u.r » h . uiator», in-
X last Fall he made several recommendations, mik*s for the f«w cents you are below the market «tAMul ol the pr««iu«^i
•, II m /U b '« U»<* later,
of ooorw, «oruvtiniv* ar» autel by the
of which was the regulation and govem- price.
l »r a nae. With the failure in
If you have been rviumaWy successful in your gambler»
Uw Argeuiite wheat crop, which 1« re-
Cwii’.tol of railway fanghta. Die President
business undertaking, whether upon the farm, in rrpiirtew, ?i*v i .*r»nfu itetuAu-l h r Atnert
A not content with simply recommending legis- the shop or in the store, and have a little surplus can wheal ia likely to te laryw. The
arw justified tn rejoicing at the
^1 on this subject to Congress, but immediately cash to invest, go to some other town to invest it, farmer«
priAA’t which fortune i* giving into their
han
it
ihvm'
ed to bnng the waight of his influence to because if you invest it in home property or home —UcBnucral, tiay«,-—Mo., Globo (A K Cl.I UBIMI COMBINA IIOISS.
u|x>n that body to enact the legislation he de- enterprises others will very likely do die same. In
For the convenirm«. of our ¡«trona
Troops Weject Canned Be«L
. He wield«! the "big stick" so effectively consequence pro[x*rty in your home town will in
we have ■ fl.-clvd tlie following clubbing
When
some
American
canned
licet
combination«.
Tlw- pricw named- in
Congress enacted about such a law as he had crease in value and your taxes will be higher.
• m served at dinner l<> the itoyal luslli- clod.•« one year’s subscription to ths
cally dictated in his message. He thus dem If you want to educate your children, the schools era, near London, the soldier, refuse.I Santiam Nswa
cat rt, Boms going without dinner
The IV.-ekly Oregonian
|2.'O
urn fed that he is greater than Congress.
of this or that town are much better than your Io
and some Inlying moats e!s<-wbrrw.
Oregm Iwice-a week Jeur-
te has also made certain reaxnmrudatiorn look- pome school and the right thing to do is to send (■rest indignation was etpre««e-l in this Ths
ruMinixT, T. J »tanker,
ual
T J Munkrra, IV F (.ill,
43.00
and - .ther ri-gunenta at receiving rations
The Oregon Weekly Journal. .
fl 7J i
C A. Wartwr
<to the inspection of the product of the great your children there. It would not do to bring your ul
k>- C. Baaty, J. J llamea,
this character after the recent dis
St. Izmir Globe-fkemocrat
41.74
V. A. Warn«.
.1 jwckeriea. t’xmgress has again done his bid- home schools up the required standard. That closures of American packing house The
The San Francisco Etaniiner
|2 15
. • I hod*. The foreign consul« ■>< ««-v. ral
The Ji. Y. Tribune-Farmer ..
41 50
g. True, in order to bnng about the desires! would cost you a few dollars more in the way of European
jpivvrumwnla have been Hi-
Tons W ata>ti a Magaains ........
12 JO
fUlt, at the request of Congress, he Hubmitt«l taxes. It is much better to spend four or five alru tol to investigate ja-rsonaily the Ail other pnbiicatloiis
will —
t* obtaia-
,
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c.'iiditions
of
meat
packing
atChuzgo
lor
y»ti
*t
r.
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».«I
rat««,
if
taken
in
:h evidence as he had to show the groat need of times as much in sending your children to these and other American centers of the meat
oonnt-t tion aith Hie Neva.
,ch inspection.
other schools; besides Bill or Mary, as the case may industry. Expression« of opinion in W » alati will make tbe lullowing offer
Englan.i and tbn.uglM.ut Europe con tor rltibe, for the .leva.
^gain. the President desired that Congress be, will have the eclat of being educated at this or tinue
to tie of the bitterest sbaraeter in
For a club ef 5. with a ¡«¡«r for th«
Mild decide on the lock plan for building the that school or college.
Icabng with the ¡«eking house rsvvla- (•iter up of ili» club, »>; 50.
1 he conaanaua of opinion is
For ■ club of 10, with ¡«¡«r for tlx
‘anama Cana). The Hearne of Representatives
if a stranger comes to your town and talks of te.na.
that nothing will restore conti.lence in Ip-tu-r uti t.f club, |10.
nth but little opposition complied with his wishes. instituting a business enterprise, knock in every American meat products until the men Any ol the alxnr o/Tera require al! ar
responsible for existing cond lions are r«-ara to tat «-luami up, before ctubimi*
jt so with the Senate. Nothing but a sea level way you can. He would prolmbly make some actually
SCIO ROLLER MlkkS
»< nt to prison. The Sp-ilslcr oflur ia avallatila.
^al would suit our American House of Lonis. money in the operation and that would never do. says the two worlds have been shock» 1
himrialcd, aud that ti e Chicago
Mr. J. Mon Foo,
,<*in the "big stick” is brought into action. The He would bring some new blood into your town and
rN'/oHron ah wr> bVikuukw uh .
packing houses "a|'i««r to combine
An expertem vH compounder ot (*bi-
svy ok! Senators, though the dose was. to them, and you might not be able to dictate to him what pretty »ell all the characteristic evils ijf-f
rm^ncinea, auct*<*M« >r u» the 1 late
—
which degrade our civilalion." .Nev r lf«»ng Wo T >ng, of Altmnv, Oregon, ia
oitter one, have at last taken the medicince and or what not to do, as you have your townsmen in before
has American commercial honor now pn*|«r0«! to (urnteli Chine«« tnedi-
lock canal it is to be.
the [»ast.
ia-eii M> attacked abroad and the Ameri rii*e to «11. Tlie an«i»niign<Ml racorn*
p. >q.lu ro critU'inud ('or ueghwting mende him an>! gui»r»nl<f« ru in fa«'tian
If yeu have a locx! newnpajs-r in your town, can
Hi« latest and ptobahiy tha moat saUafactory tu
primary public dii.y.
(.'all <«r «r te lum al Ne. 117 W« b >^ mx >
he people, menace of the "big stick." is against don’t subscribe for it; you can hear all the news
un<| Strte t; Albany, < ifrtfon.
6*d
JIM WiaTFAUe.
without
doing
so,
besides
you
have
a
telephone
and
wv Standard Oil Comjiany. The courts are to do
Press Censorship.
is bidding in this instance. Win? Of course he can hear all the news in that way by simply taking Crider Mell-m-ant legislation for the Hire,bed (»ata, Shcal Oata, V«tcll May
■iipprciwion of vice and frau.1 there is
will win. Prosident Roosevelt, as before skaU-d, down the receiver and listening.
grurnug up a despotic cen-orahip iu the
I have a quantity of lhrwh<-l oata, 1
Finally, if you have made a reasonable compe poatotlkee diqatrluieut which ia ni.Mit ■heal oata, am! vetch hay for rale at m
s not a quitter. If he does not reach the desired
dangeruim. A man ill vasts bi« entire
three mile» South of Saim AJ
.«suit in this way he will try another. His re tence have accumulated enough money to live pro|«-rty in a newspaper to inculcate farm,
first-cuiM and reamuaNe.
S. W. G aixbs .
sources seem unlimited, and Mr. Rockefeller may upon in a moderate way. go to some other town to ideas which be sincerely belivea to be
correct, and for the benefit of mankind.
aa well walk up the Captain's office and .settle first spend the sundown of life. It may cost you a little A dejartmvut . Itu ial hu|q»'ii» to bold
iqdnioiiw nn«l
vreda to «hut
as last The reason that President Roosevelt is more, but what of that? Your are keeping your op|Hvite
oh mail facilities, killing the man,« buri
able tu wield such great power is because he is, home merchant, who has helped to build your neee and in effect de. troy lug Inr prop
without any process of laiv. Thia
supported in all these undertakings by the great churvlies, your schools, and your town in general, erty
TIW K • AMI» N«». SI.
condition of thing« i« o|»n to atrenuoua
Trailo Iruiu Aud fu A ««aule«.
from
getting
any
of
your
hard-earned
money
and
force of public opinion. These- hoary-headed old
objection. Not only does it put a power
1 —
which should be routined to the judi Mn » «wkva*
Senators hate him and. were it not that nine-tenths that is sometliing.
Ya jatee ...^ .. .. .._ ... 7. «i 4
ciary m llir han«!« of irresponsible sub
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If the above is strictly adhered to by the citizens ordinate officials, enabling them to ruin Arrive« a <«>tvaik«
of the American voters will and do support the
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CARRIED OVER ER0M
Je-e
President, the Senate would defy him. The rail of a town, the N ews will guarantee that such a a man's business without rv.lr. -s, but it N<k. Iraln
teere« Alt«nv _ ______
H A5 I
year
about
1< m > dozens of Mason
turnishea every <>p|«irtunity ler corrup
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(OrvAlite ....... ..
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roads and trusts fear him and will do anything town will dwindle and finally die because of the tion and puts into the department1«
M arriva* Ya^alna
a 00
fruit jam ami although prices have
hands the power to nnuale llie press.—
they can do to dethrone the President from his hfeblood you have assisted to draw from it.
TrnlaM I» ««I fruta Ite i ru II.
fulvanctwl this season, we will soil all we
Cincinnati r.nquircr.
No a—
position of power.
l^avaa Altetiy h ht I Ȏtroit___ r * a
have ul last year h prices. We curry wvwrv-
Arnvc« Istruii ...........
... h » r
\okato«i Dur to Radium.
President Roosevelt wields more power today Then? are several things that will call for the
thing iu the fruit jar line.
Nel-
in nti article for
ÍjartM tftMeult __ r--,- -r, ..-..«r,. i «• r
than any prince or potentate on the earth. The wielding of the “big stick” before President Maj. E C.
Headquarters for Shillings ami Diamond
Arrive* Atte ‘»y
a w r
tbv Pt»|mlar Hch?nce Monthly, dLaarnta
people submit to his assuming so much power 1 m - Roosevelt rights all of the people's wrongs enough ■ from the nopular theory that volean««rA
f*ra»l«aa fur «urteilte
>l
I' . i . m , (’offecs, Extr4M>U ami
“are Ihr clunuxy» of the world,” Amt is Nn. a~
cause the "big stick,,rso far, has been wielded in to keep him quite him quite busy during the two I !»i»nvin*4*d
L'avis Alteny f«»r < or va II m
< anm-*I (>o<»1«
that they am ahiiaUal over
Uur>nllia .................. ..
their interests. But suppose that this j>ower had and a half years yet remaining of his admim&lm- lava rwwrvoirv, "rarely over throe mile« N.. Arrive«
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All marketable produce taken and
’* TruH of this ho finde In the j l««vv« Alten y
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been wielded in the in the interests of the railroads, tiun. In addition to the completion of the prosecu liiert».
change
checks given on our large ami com
Anh«ia!
<
«MTValita
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' atudy of «’nrlh IrvtuorM or qiiak«*, whirl» !
.J to r
of the trusts, and of the money power* what would tion of the trusts, the remodeling of the tariff is ' nhmwt always accoro¡atiiy vuliamv» . Nu •
plete
l»ry
Goods ami Furniture Departments,
I«« v « mi Alteny ...
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.7 .i> r
are gorcri.vd l»y ^he name lawn an ! An irai Cm varfî*
have become of Aateman literty in a jiffy? Sup calling fur attention. The immigration evil also re I itene
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• >* r m
umi wave*.
Thr aoune of fimi, >
Y-ouro to live aud lut live^
Irnlun fur AIfusti«
pose he sfivUld w ield the "big stick" to further and demands strenuous action. Then the railroad ques which raufte* the safteoiMi eruption, ia No. A-
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A
tlir
radio
activity
the
earth
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runt
in
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protect the interests of the trusts, beef ¡lackers, tion is not finally settled. The new law is yet to
HIV A.
limited tract* al a depth of from otte bi > Arrive« A Item y......... ...........
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etc.? The simple thought of such a cundirion will be tried. It cemaina to be seen whether the pro- three u-iles, thtia cauung a inciting «4 Nn l^vea
1'nrv«IM m . ................. ..
Animal Alteny .....................
cause-sne to shudder.
'posed regulatory legislation wifi regulate. Noris th« n«ck.
No 7-
Undoubtedly President Roosevelt is establishing the canal yet completed. The President will prob
1< wi vres t4»rv«Ht«
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Wood Wanted.
Armo» AHxMiy
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a dangerous precedent Dangerous because no one ably be a very, very busy man during the remain
AH |mrti«N *I k » have contracted with
Nr(w4«u »44itda> I rsUuw.
the N*ws to pay aubacnpUoa in wiax!, No 1-
man should be jiennittcd to exercise so much [»wer. der of his term.
I ram ('orvaUta
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wIII |drA#r deliver the
nt once. W e
Arrive« at Allan)'
7 lu A. M
So tong as this [»w er tends to promote the ¡wople's
• •U li.< n know h«»w much to buy.
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l«r«vr« CnrvaHta
interests th« people will give their shouts of ap There certainly ought to be some way to prevent
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bul»<ntw ior the S avtiam Saws.
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proval. But'President Roosevelt cannot hold his those bloody Russians from murdering, by the
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ptesent official position always. Sumel>ody etoe whole-sale, those seemingly inoffensive Jews. Re
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I tit. SCIO «M ARM. IS.
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will be eleeted [»resident one of these days and ligious fanaticism has been rt-sponsible for the
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(allowing ar« t.ricea quoUd on
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having the precedent of Mr. Roosevelt’s "big spilling of much blood in the |>ast and. with such 1 h Th«
tirada v ul va. h wix-L by our dealers.
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bflHk" before him. may wield a similar power and peoples as the Russians, it seems the end is not yet
l«ravr» Alteny
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not in a w*ay to suit th»* people. How about it A1F really civilized peoples should united and once Bran,
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then?
for all time put a stop to such butcheries. The Muirte,
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All of the al«»va train« rtwtntv-t with Mtmtbem
rr*aident Roosevelt, in assuming almost the cruelty of Spain to the Cubans was a trivial cir Chop,
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Pa« Irte t«»ui|M»<y tra nt«, hofb at Alteny an>1
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power of a dictator, because this power is exercised cumstance compared with the ferocity of the Mus- K«».
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|«>u nd ,,
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d#w t arrvwvi tai Newfiurt and *>l>M«*rit Ir* hew
A th«*interests ofghring everybody a square deal, eevites. Yet Cute’s misfortunes were enough to Chic ke ua.
a* «eli a* Hreltentwai» Kot Ip» !«<«.
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is hailed as a [»atriot and the savior of the «Nation cause every’ American citizen to shoulder his mus Geeee,
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fw»m the clutches of plutocracy. If this [»wer ket if necessary to make Spain be good.
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A<« nt. tor valli«.
Berd, per p uud live aright
sbuid^be-.med in the interests of plutocracy, the
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people would prorTnin-o hiai a despot.
Congress will adjourn this week leaving the un Veal
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for shipping
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We believe that Abraham Lincoln advised one of just tariff discriminations undisturbed. A little Sheep, “ *• •• ituckera....
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his lagnl associates, in the days whrti lawyer«» were more pressure of a heroic nature will have to be Multon “
circuit rrterXt "not to cross Fox River before he brought to bear. There is no just reason why Um
Pap's Coffwe House
gt»»’!«
<to*ee, as a people, will not cross Fox American mn>fftnor should be required to pay one-
Ar ma Warr E mu or .Moaaiaoie !tn
River until the proper* tftte comes, when, let u*J third more for American manufactured goods than
hhpe. we will be equal to the ccrasion. I«et us hope the citizens of foreign countries are required to
niKEr. DBCTHXKS
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that w hen President Roosevelt lays down the pres pau for the same goods: The people will not sub
Ol<l-tia<v Unii Cunnty Buya,
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idential baton it* will be tak«n up by a succetaor| mit to this injustice very much longer.
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r ret r. ctcm
aqtialk » friend to the people. l*t us hope that
T ram Mawww
Ae people, the rtnl source of power in this Amen-
Oc ai ça a
UrotxJJv- rm private citizen in making a tour
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Coer mam a Ao.
«n n»4i<»n. will have di’ce’nment and patriotidto around the world, who has not achieved success in
J. G. GUL, D. M. D.
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domav« ■»«
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uwialff r-ir » pint»*« hre wRrebwr s
Albany Hardware Company.
mough touch« as our next [»resident, if not Mr. statecraft or distinction as a great soldier, has re
I Haa eetabliahrai tei» dental office
The Alton? llartaarv Go )m» tbs
laosevelt, a mnn of Rooseveltian thoughts and ceived so much attention as has William J. Bryan.
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fatal »tuck in lu«n. and ia tin- chmqwet
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in
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and
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prepared
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to
trade,
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agenta
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Mr. Bryan has the distinction of having been twice
llna.-H, 21V and 221 find KU Albany.
to do Bret-elaaa
d^featkf as a candidate for I’neaident of the great
wv.rt In ell
The Ü».rw!. h Inion I ■ ani hi'a ml tub-
"Aw-
»|»e type of cffhal hag been decided est Nation on earth. Yet he is more popular today
><aiitial. T L. iH'uoui agvmt.
«*** fte pev^le Njrill expect that the 'Urt -witf socn snd mom believed in by the people than ever
before.-
A-Yten* down-a PHnama.
AGRIC
John Doe
Disc Ilan
and Molt
made to
in un A T
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Sefo Míllfiig, Couipain'
Corvallis & Eastern R. R
J. F. WESELY,
L. W.
REAL E
Office «il
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■ell It il it can
buy. L can tin
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