The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 27, 1906, Image 2

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to *11 th* Itotoi»- I
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tkto ’lay Atol in Utto » ifuv hi mnorn
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KauiTr Ho» S A»**t atMl *iH >*ffrr t » r *Í l*>
p F»»« i that Ihr I*»»'! »Dûfit ui m *r*v valu*
ahi« tur it* ttnito r *»*r *tor>«>
tor
AgiKuttural
mu <1 I' ratabtoh
hu» daun to «aul iaitd hetorr thr
Drier an«i K«xri*er al ito» toi »I OffI«’ at I
Portland O nm * vh , « mm Friday th* Tritìi t
»lay <.l Nr|4«*tolmr. lAffjtl,
fl** na»»** a* a it!»«**«*•
J<4in Man».
•4 toti«»t*kb.
. Fraüb I Jon«», off,
Fr*«l J »»ton*, off ?*■ i»>, Otvj
ar»d M- M
b ««»malt,
too »tub, j
Oltrr StDORNt Y
OF MllART DI5r.«5a
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It is remarkably strange that « »t»e.fr nrvir Ivarn
flsw hwi-i^Ur 'frw. • s-*.» lui* Rail-
«•> dte- • •
«r—< aa la •*>«■ »»•
the value of franchises over publie streets until
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Politicalli| Independent
private c«>n«orations rtavr «»«-wd loi»g time leases.
ki.UiK) U> I--*« al- S' «al» ulafr ali I *»U ■«
affactfr.ua 0« t*»a '^.arl. aMaaalBd *'7 -«
Nor is the value always then determined until, a-
-u< *laf
aciam, pa i-ltalwai. diaiinma,
a..« e . r.,1 a naaM «.« »nd vtbar A^Uaaa
.’was the case io Portlaml lately, the franchise is
lux «»»^fr'iaa
Thr.« U< Ul» pr"«t
« • !ii«rw«ii-nt» I
transferred to other» cot pr rattim.-v The difference
I* is.-rvat UuAa« NMWal IS»-
• mal. ar-
«
then of the actual cost of the improvement of the
ni ufr- «*J a «niara «a V «-au W«r«.i
fra lha rur» J jua« »■«•» CBBra
<>•*!«
¡franchise and .feu 'wlhrtg price thereof determines
S-al r -.», fr-r tnavaiwa t» aafrl b» <ha
('airsi. «raraa !n»rr«aA.«"««. a »fraud
the cash value of franchise or grant. In rhe Port­
ar.t »ulh-cv, •««» iaifrart »••«*> awl lo
rtaaa<»1 p-w-r tu Ui. b.-ar» • arti-*«)
*»’;.•».-« mrnox haii -:
land
instanur.
tjip
value
was
demonstrated
to
la*
K ir.ara .a ihaT a-!l< « lull' r.l‘. •«•■p
Editorial^
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frfu» Iha «a» .’ u aralo»' II' ,-naral.
i O S2.000.ÍXIO or Ix-ttcr.
««!<.< aar, Bt «-i»l
v»r
it ran thus be seen w hat the
and a» Ih- I*-a/A I» al-n <1 ah . a r- ai
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t- « »I 4 m aeu ar 1
••• '« natura. ,
...t <M Ponffcnd'oity council gav«» outright to street rail­
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r.» - , U>‘. mpafrb. <-i<**l a
lini
way.
cumpwics.
Nor
dues
there
seem
to
lie
any
*^il M. hh - iw K« .<
au»>,... ,
iw -a’J» ih. au«< imi <tanl 1 *r •»tieni
l«i»4<.iui>y in «n»|>|*vr
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.»f • I. ...1-H VMk. lite--.» r> ' •> far
a' way in which thw ctrbmsal s«eai. graft, gift, or
aa «fra nuar.-fr^a eur-»a >.f » unial and
JM>VJCt«Xl4*OieB lfr.S'1'MN
A. « a3<x-u.-.-a d U h - h'«rt ar»
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M v bitcvitr it may be called, can lx* rectified. The
nw»
4. ‘a »frKW r • A. < < ' AU m » -afri « '■>"
of
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Faino, aaitb« >< Faina»
<*• McrediH-A* tef» <xmtract prevents the undoing by a
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Hl*«« ni*... |~l
KjrthWBy <d Ma-tteln- aa<» •■< tl
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lu»|f «■•»IU*U>«1". I*-« iUl«. ............ .
Any aval all perw<»ií« claimInu a*!ver»«*- «
«L 1» » u«w «u«-\ uaJ a fra«’. < «te-
u’» subsequent council what may have been d< nc by a
I40Í B-liwrti.iutf fr«r iii>. )• «
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ly tb<* abu» •>l«*»l It tv I« ar v rv«|Ucnta t a- •»
—-1 al" «ali» a» -a» ■«
T erms :—In advance for
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hm other >«n or • A. Xow» «V,ai hi» m
previous council in the way of granting franchises. to*f. F« *auJ Hth day
yai iSfJi ...
Baal. I «airrhta. H.ala’m H«» te-a-»^ < via»1.»
r^ ..„r«d «~Ur <ho tal■-»•»■» »< «’■ 11la«.«-'a
one year $1.25, at the end of
T’wufr*- •
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i«r
...ti. i «I pf'a. tt-te »er««to4 ft «n -V ..
Au«u*i>i M, I’au»aaa,
Such .** not the case in any other matter. Ordi­
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Ragtelrr.
II ratuSUfr» phtalcla-M ..».a .-» i--- ntiml»
the year $1.5n; end two years
nances may be repeuk-d or amended. A l»a<i law
t-attw-rrn.-al-rf a* <71 - ir-«» < ». la- 4*n
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ri mi it tiitn.
a»- a« a -uala.lt
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$1.75;cnd three years $2.00.
i made by one council may I m » unnutde hy the same
na». - w.-rk aio! Il f- attuili «artwd <h-
LEGISLATORS YET HAVE WORK.
arti «.-4 mai -l-at>. «»• -ar ai hai.1 < • l
rtuftMi i * ni » Aft, >r «s 3t 1Ä7W.
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or another council. But an ordinance granting
Subscribe for it now.
Uarfr caa-a. and tu «uà» lu»lajw«-a «Baala a
L t»it«"'i Mat« I jhh I <»Hhr
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I, Orv<*»n( July 2, iwm
Wh« ii the Leguuatnri uM «»Hbles n< v i.int r afM-cial privileg»'” may not lie changed or revoked; XOTIl’F. l’ortlAi»
S« •!*» r-ai« I»
««■ «Cl-nrlrl-d l>, 'Ma.
Í» hrr»‘l»y
IltAl in <N.m
Italo an-l '
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cpiahtions w.ll 1» >m< w hat «I I'- r< t
■-■ hat t! ■ because, • forsooth, nch men may have money in­ pitot»««' with th«* pr* V ‘•»«•it« . >i the M t M aalvu'.ar
and -Ui<-r d...-»•« f U<- h<-ar»
t «’»»iff*'*" *>f Ju nt"'I. I^TM,
"An
Th« latter aar»
*'* '» • h-art tenie
hpvfr- hitherto hewn» In times |*st. at two : •
f vented in the grant. No matter how unjust the Act f«>t th«? *alr <4 tirnt.Nrr I mih I« in lht» diro an.: ,« •«•«»>.
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•«. idra» M--ilaal tua .-vrrt • »<1 t.t]
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provisions of the grant may be, the ¡wople must
oiitA'i three, the election of an Unite I Stat' S*
carr«
mt'-
m
heart
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and U afthingV'ti Territory. ' a- ritriulrd
m .»l .-<n.-»ou« »ounfr» tetu: a.>4 In»'«--«"-
We Print
just
grin
an«l
Ix-ar
it
tn
nil
the
PuLUie
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xim I Mat'* by act of
*|nr has oven»hH»low ed or dominated the work of
»ter alr-n<th"nlr>« Ih- «nona.di
.»ir
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oraUlK Ih» ll»«r r-« ; al U4 «ha » ari»
As a matter of course when a corjioration secures
BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS,
*ri", < ««»intt «4 Idilli, Rfut«» nf Or«v- n,
Bn-I
r >u
atarrhal alTi.t - » il ».I
i^guJatora, and generally, through the entire.-
a franchise, that enables it to plunder the public h«»
thin »toy iil«*l in ihm « tilve ber «wt»m
parte ut Ih» •»•«•*«
ajon. Also the «-n.tet.nent of city charter , or at pleasure, it never will, willingly, surrender its
le».’ *, f«r IL»- |» ut » tiA*« i,«f
pr I1<r ’a IV.vU »un-i u'i.frfrt -a-
POSTERS.
PAMPHLETS.
|s»u 1 albi J, »n i th«* I
L of X H . »4
amendments to the same, have taken up much charter; nor agree to the modification of the same. of
H« m Itoli Nu. 1 •*, T«»w n*»hi|
Il b>»tith
and anv artier wort eiecnted
Rat:¿«e «X q , 2 Ea#t. »ml will off» r ¡*rw«|
tbo«. and has been a source of w« arin«- t to mem­ No matter if the franchise was secured- through lo
t»het% tliul th« !« hm I trombi i» :«« rr
id a Job Office, al reasonable pnces.
bers not directly interested. Now all of this will undue influence over the granting council, the «Iced s»ln»bf«* f»»r il* thtil>ci< «>r »torn? than tor
Ai¿ri<'iiliitr»l
»ml t<» rwt«iblif»h
is
«Ion«-
and
beyond
remedy.
be changed. When the lawful time arriv«.s th«-
her ♦ luíni t<> *u»'l tomi h»*(ore th»»
I
lent
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law is neMfiMiy l**r nthl Kt^vitrr at the l*!»»«! <»fli.«' at
lA-girJacnre will simply <*• required to ratify the
<>rvg«iu. Fruto}» Ihr 1 Uli day Bu 1-
in this class <»f contracts. There must be some way Portland,
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Y
Srpteinto»r, PMH
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choice of the people in selecting Jonathan Ik uni«*, ¡in which wrongriil grants by a legislative body can of >hr
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n it
ruuiif»» ai* witmwk*»
John Mitre,
XrrtvcM A.’raitT
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Jr., for Senator; first in separate session« of th«- lie correcti-d. In public matters councilmen. legis­ of I n -nd», ()r«y«>n . Frank I J«»nv- ««f Su I—
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%ihnnr
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’.»to heuws, and then in joint t- on on th«- fol lators. or Congressmen may be punished for ¿•»n. and .M. W. Youman, of Incomb, Train
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t tre# n.
wrongful
acts;
but
the
beneficiaries
of
those
lowing «lay. Not in«-ra 'he
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¡nuiiDKkr, T. J. Munkrrn
T J. Muniire.. W. f «.ill,
Any a ml all pcux’iiii ehiimin¿ a « í \» t ^
l«(iU«at II, Mtt«l I »<»»»» ffirlrraia.
wrongful
acts
may
not
I
m
»
interfered
with.
A
Smura*. (
A. Warner
I
<'. IVery. J. J. Iternm,
ly lbw alioNe-drm ti I. m * I tonda un*
Mo. ♦-
tgne need, necessarily, to be consumed in the mat
l.*<vrra AHM ht for
to til»» their claim in thia tifth*»* •n <»r
C. V. Wars««.
wrong contract conveyed through the provisions of t-l
Arrivvra Iffutroil
tosfvrv »aid 1Itli «lay of S<*|.u«mÌKT, li» Mi,
mí
ter. As Initiative law has « m|>ow<red citi, and
Mo. 4—
a public franchise, ought to be subject to correc­
Au.CUN«»» 5. I>RKMlKMt
|*rtrult
towns to amend or change their charters through tion, just the same as if between private parties.
Regitter.
Irnvno Ahv nv
Irmi <t
referendum vote, this nu»tt«-r will not b<-"ii ha ul to Nor will it lx? many years before cmirta will con
\t* I M i
I im tnjuJi nun.
Mo. A—
Albini iati
v«x or worry our legislative solons. The relieving strue the law governing franchise contracts in
junv< «• e«»« \ <<
TtMHKH LAMI» KT, J! vr.3, 1M7Ä.
of th«» legislature d the-- <hit ■ w ill give an
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h a way that I»alp;il>l<- wrong.-» m;i - ■ iited.
I ‘mt«-I Mitu*w fuMiid I »thro,
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AlUilty
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Und, O reg’H». JttlvJ, ItMi.
»tijundan’X'ui t» •-* X>*x>k after needful legislation.
Arrivr* ul Curvai lie
a Io I*
However, there ia a way in which cities can N’lfh fort
I if hrrebv gtvvu th it in cum» Xu H
At our recent election the people pronounced bring these franchise-grablwra to book, and that I’liuncv with ito' prut !* u > im * «>( th«* act of L« tîv era \larari) ...
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overwhelmingly for an anti-pa.-.» law and. hut for is public or muiiici|«l ownership. A city could V'i’iigre««* of ,li’hf !!<7s eutitlvd “An AirtVEM <«>r»rtlh*
S rulu
Act for thr
liintwr tond» in the ■«.
lack of an ending clause, the law would have l« « n offer a traction company what its pn»|x'rty is actu­ • stat»
- «»f < «dif« riH4. Oregon, Nevada,
Uravr« t'urviU’wi
I M
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
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«>f»iu-txt at that time by the |x»ople through the i ally worth, less any value that may Le placinl upon ■and Waabington Territory,** a* v\tondt*d Arrivera Altmjiy.
U» all th»- INlbliv fjtii’l Mat« »» by act <>f Ma. 9
initiative. Failing at that time, tho pi-ople demand the franchise grant If the traction company re­ lugu-t I,
hvvra <'«>TA A'U«
1.
or
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CanJin«' U a« Id to. <»f T h
is. nur.. uà i i n pi . i mui n a«, iih - i .
AI î - ew »
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that the legislature shall give it attention to this fuses. the city can always parallel the traction 1 gitrdwvillv, County ul U a^biligton. Mat»* No Arriverai
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i nt Or« g"U, ba* thiwda v tìtod tn thto utto**
laravra< »»rvxilti»
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matter «-arly in th«* coining session. \\ In th< r th« lines. A very small beginning in this direction, her MUiirn Matonivtit. N > »»’’’M», i«>r the iirlMM AUraii)
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lli gulnr
«y 11 ialite.
legislators |x-r -«nally <!«• r« t; ■ eiia< !:m-nt oi a. by a city, would bring the traction company to |»tm ha»'»' <>f the N E. of Mvtion No,
Mo.
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2?. in Tuwtwiiiip No. ü »touiih, fange
L»v*v«♦< Cùrvitlli«
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anti-1»ass law or not, inak<-> but little diff«-rence. time in short order.
X) 1 M
N«>. 2 Eaal, and Mill offer i’nxd tu nhon
Airlvira mi AÜ» uh j
; I« \ u
that th»* land a<»u hl to more valnabl»* Mu II -
If they far! to jfi«-y he n>u>late of the ixople j
fur it« timto'i or Hton»* than for agricul*
t «si’. tra< 4»rv>»h < .
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XV•> <i«> « General < uet««m Millihg t5i»«|ir»» »•
Flour •»•»»<
their retirement to politk'al oblivion is a -ured.
li u r. m
Our legislature will have the Normal Schools t irai |”U ? ♦«-«• .itui tu > <ta!4u*h her t'totni Arrivera ai AHmuy .........
I *« p <I or» Salr
Wheal
ll««v»<l»t «»«»cl
F,a* lt«arkg»<l for
.
Another malter that th«- jH-ople «1- -in -hall I«- «luestion on its hands next Winter in a more inten­ t” pud hio’l beton* the KogiMt r um J k« S«.» !x*nvra»
i’orvallie ... 4„,
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at the !.aii«l Oflirv at f. rthirid,
Fleur
4?
NX«» «r* it» <>»■» I »•!«! for Dutokeae «ntl Will
Arrttcraak A î U msjt
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promptly attended to. is the fixing of a reasonable sified form than ever. 'I’here is but little doubt «»•¡ver
Oregon, on Friday, the 1 itti «lay .»f m *|»- Mo. e
Tr»>*t You Kiglti
j»lary of thf State Printer. By the initiative, the if the number of these schools the State supports tomto’r, fKMl.
tout* <ra Attmny.......
M A. M
Arrive» ai <Jorvwl’i*
N vam
ii iiii’ f* aw wit im ""’ -
John Mare,
(as*VA* «»inpowered the Ix-gisialure io fix or name should be submitted to the people, the number of bhr
luteumb, Urcguii: William Bniinor Nu 11 -
torav«ra AHrany
I! «. f M
M io, Or» ¿'»n
l-.ink I J*»n*«h, >( M k -,
the salary of the then incumlx-nt of the office. would be cut «town to not more than one. In fact, of
At/1% ra» ut î . imvh HW »« rate «.
I at »'. M
Oregon, an«! M. H Yeoman,of ¡.avuinb,
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Formerly the (legislature could not change the -al­ seeing that nearly all colleges have Normal depart­ » < bugoli.
to-nvir»
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ary of the printer during the then existing term ments and there area number of Summer Normals, Any and all periona claiming advermt- A r riviraci tortisi ih»
««MUM»«»
Ail «>f Ito* Ml*’««» ln»in»rsutnrarl wlib ti*n*lhrr»k
th«- ato»iv*ileM* rilMMj lamtour»* roquetd-
ihrxigh it might have «(one .«» to tai. effect at the the NEWS thinks the State is wasting money in ly
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beginning of a succ<»cding term. As the law now sup|M>rting any of our so-called Normal Schools. '» '« "»o - 11,11 ••*« '• •i-n-iui«-r. no. dknw't rerYire U> S» w |W»rf inul Müjforul tnw* l»ve
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MM w«'h MA H.' iU llbu«l| Itati •»!»’ ItlgM,
stands the State Printer receives much the ar ■ t -p|u.
j* ,;iI1p|y supporting collegiate s«.h«x>ls
Fur furi b* r mtortuMlkm Mpidy to
.xidary of any other State officer. O ih * four-yeaiv | for Monmouth. Drain, Ashland, and Weston, while
J • MAYo,<>«'U !*<**•. Ag»
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term is sufficient for the incumlient u> rvii.v vith 'other towns and cities have to support their own
II It t HoNIsL. Vji’ ui, t < h vollU.
TIMSKK LAJtl> ACT, Ji*MB
1H7H.
a moderate fortune. State Printer Elect I'uniway !alleges. There is nothing fair or just about the
I IllUsi
Lftiitl
Albany IlirJwarc Company.
A full and complete Im«' of Glassware,
I’ »rltontl, •
Jul» 2, hJUfl.
lu-capted the nomination and election to tin otl'a e. matter. The proposition is a graft from Ix-grinning
Thr APwny llnnluarr Co. hue
NOTH
r» by .lvrn tiiHl in t<»f»i
Knowing that th«’ lx'gi>latun- would In- empowered to en«l and has been secured only through debauch- I'hAinv with lh<? |>r»jvi*»k»tiri of the Met »t brat etoek in town, ami i< thr rhra|«*«t
Chinaware, and Stoneware, at Wendy's Gro­
«*• »»( Jun»‘ 3, IM7S vntithwl "An I'liUf to trad«*. Sito a¿«*nt» for Valva*
to name what his salary should lie; hence, he can ■ ing the Legislature. Scio. Allmny, Iwlmnon, 1
ihm
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oil.
2lw
anti
221
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>t.
Allwnv.
Art for thr jm !*? <4 timto*i tottd» in thr
cery. Our stock is new, clean, up-to-date,
not find fault if it exercises that |«uwer in the in­ Brow nsville, ami other towns have to support their >taU-<
»»( < ahlori.ni, Or»y »n, Nwa«to,
terests of the jieople. If. therefore. Ins .«lary own schools and in addition are taxed to help sup­ and \Va*hingh>ii Territory," aa eiU'inlvd Th« N.-rwi.h fniun la x.li.l aixl aulì-
and prices right. We invite everyone to in-
all th«* l*ul.»ln i an<l
t»y a« l of «lanital. T, !.. I>t ik . cb a^i-iit.
tduxriii be placed at $1»»*' or
per annum, he port those of Monmouth. Weston, Drain, and Ash- to
AittfUat I. H'L’, John A. \A a«l«lh*. of li-
spect our line and compare prices,
should not think he hail been treated unjustly. 1 land. Some day the people will awake to the fact kat«to\ilh', Oninti <«f U a*bih^t<*n, Mat*'
Orrg"ii( ha» thu day flic»! in thtovttire
The
ltM.1
Hace
to
Eal
The salary, under the present law, amounts to ! that they are being buncixd under the guise of of
hi» »aorii **tatvin<'nt, No. <•'♦*!, tor thn
trouble to show you the goods.
tn Portland I« al ...
IKO.OOO to $3U,t"*> per year. The N ews thinks the I I ■‘education,’’ and then there will be something n*irrhaM4* <4 the > I . ’4 of SertHM» No.
tn TownMnp No 11 ?<mth, Rat>Bv
State should own th«' printing plant and p x>vide for ! doing. It is a class legislation that we do not No. * Fait, and will of!«*r ¡»n«.f t«» wln»w
the economical conduction of the same. Prop« rly ' need, reap mi benefit from, and should not be re­ that th«* land * «tight to tn«»rr vaitiabl«« Pap’s Coffee Hou.se
tor it* timbrr ur »toue than (*»r agricul­
Arma W k » t E mu o» M obbibms S t .
managiit the office can I h ' eonducti d at one-thini quired to submit to.
tural
and t«*«*»ta(>ltoh htactoiiu
to «aid land to»f«»re the ktauiMer atui Ito-
the cost that is now being |«id.
at th*«
(Hint' *tl I'or t to nd,
The people, also provided fora tax u|a>n sleeping Congressmen who imbibed stand|>at ideas during c**iv<r
t»rvg*»n, on Frutoy, Che Uth »Uy of tto|>
tvndvr,
hOl.
and refrigerator carsand for telegraph, telephon« the last session of Congress anil allowed them­
naintN* a* witn«-*«*-*
John Alar»,
and express nompaniea. The particular manner or selves to be persuaded that to interfere with the of Hr
I at« *n. b, <>r« „•••»», Willtorv ltnnn«r,
Hcitf, Oregon . b rank I. Joi»r«. of Hcto,
method of collecting and th«' fixing of the amount tariff would disrupt the pros|ierity the country was of
Orrtfoii. an«i M. W. \ roman, of iaieutnb, ■
of thia. tax. is a duty devolving upon the Legisla­ enjoy ing, have had, in many instances, those ideas < Iregun.
I
« J. G.GILL, D. M. D.
Any
an
I
all
|>rnM»n4
*
ianning
idirnr*
■
ture.
upset when they came in contact with their con­ ly th«» aJmsr-dtwa r !to*v| land» are r**«|Ue»t- * Un* friiabìtohtMl hi* tlenial olio ö
The tax commission, appointed at last se- ion, stituencies at home. They found the people so r«l
to Hh* their claim» tn thin otttoe •»!> or S
a
in Scio and to prepared
wiU. also, m:«ke rejiort and recommendatkma, universally favorable to tariff revision, that to before »M*«l I Uh day of Svpi<*.uto r, UW, a
i
A L uk a» um .w, PauukMm
U> d>» flrat-claw
which is another matter to be deliberat'd ujx»n. stand imt on tariff matters at the command of the
R«*giJ»t«*r.
Hur tax laws are yet defective in several |iarticu- manufacturing trusts, is no longer advisable. So
ON DECK AGAIN!
• orb in all
a
lara. ih the light of i>ast experience, it would' when the last session of the 59th Congress meets
«
branrim of <lenl>«try.
After three months’ ¡rhseum» from Scio, I am
TiMMK t.»«i> «er, m « b 3, IS7S.
*
seem, that a law could be devised that woulii I m * next fhecember. we can expect the tariff to be
again at th«' bench ready and anxious tw repair
I nlt.-.| Hl*t»m I joh I «litter,
***** ***?
reasonably free from defects and to place the bur taken up. early in the SA-sdon.________
I'ortlaiHl, <>r<K<'ii, July 3, IMS.
your
NOTI« E i » bervby ipvtii tí at in cotn- i
divr
taxation uj»on property -a a manner that
plumee «sth th« pr»>\iaMi>a <>( thr act of
The Oregonian in a late issue suggests, that so < .-iigr«M» <■( Junr .1, 1S7S, entiUtel “Alli
would be just to all.
Act for th« m I« of Uniocr lanil, in th«
The people expect the Legislature to I m * governed long 03 Oregon raises hops and permits the manu-1 State*
I can also repair engines and other maskin«»ry.
of « alitoitna. «»rr>tott, X.-ka-ia,
by a spirit of «x»iM'my. The fact that legislative facture of beer, to I m » consistent should jx?nnit the an<l Waahington Territory,” a, rxten<l«<l Mammoth Fr«! <hr»l. of tHamy, oti
Bicycle
Repairing a specialty. I can do rhe work or
to
all
thr
Public
laiul
Stair,
by
act
<.f
Wtrart,
U
now
n*eHy
f«
r
»•*••»
or*»,
with
ar««»»»»-
J
acta may be held up by and revoked hy the people, sale of beer, even if stronger drinks should lx- pro­ Annual 4, lwC, iraok i. Joiiea.'of Scio, mndltkm« nrvrr t>»a»rv of*« r<r>t thr
direct how it cun be done.
jwght'ri»he a warning against legislative extrava­ hibited. As a matter of fact so long ns we grow «’■•<nity of l inn, State <»« Ore,.«, ha, mlmrwi pnhtlr. iniv»* tn,
yen comatw
tlii. .lay tihal in tlii, office hi, «worn Albamy, ao<t let u« prove Io yon h«'w aiimtlv»
gance. The big blanket appropriations bill of last hops, yet prohibit the sale of beer, we in effect, «tatrnx-nt.
ao«t a*x*rfnino«lwnng wcarr,
?h>. now, for the purr hear of
vssion, even if it was not vetoed by the people, say: It is wrong and harmful for our people to the N. E of Section N . la, tn Towu-
raza TOXUX80V. t«o««
alili* No. II ‘outli. Kane« No. 2 Ea«t.
wrvud the purjmac of showing tire jieople they had drink beer, but because we can make money in an>l
«ill tiflrr proof toaliow that thr lan.i
60 YEARS’
raising hops and manufacturing beer, it is imma­ aDUght ia atore »ahtabl« for ita limber or
the power to do so. if they deemed proper
EXPERIENCE
than 1er agri- nltnral parpo*.-«, an>l
Our primary law could be amended in several terial to us what harm or injury may result to •ton«
to v»iabli»h hi« » latti» In mid latul helor«
Buy on Crediti
particulars to its effective, advantage; though the other communities. Our business is to protect our th« Iti-^i-tcr ami Kcci*ir«r at th« l.an.1
al Fortumi, Orvfon.uu Thttmlay,
Make it a |«>int. whwn In AIhaue U
jeople. as a rule, were well saUsficd with its work­ own community and to make money. It iaa sort I t»lfi.r
this
$60 Machine for $25
th« 13th day of Srplrnitirr. l'»«t.
■up into J <i. Crawfur«!*» Art <»adrr’
Il la » h!r» arm dr<sf
IMIUT Hunt
ings at. <u*r late «lection. While the legislature of cold-blood proposition isn't it?
II« nano , a, witnr-«.-«
I rial Jour,
l<f kw>k thrrmpl. hl« <<«il »li« n of « r-
he*1, b«ll Marlttf lo*t*
lid Seto, ««regon. William llrenner, of
aiiieb doublé fe»4 w.»
i trait«, ratini and prehistoric etirtoe.
■Us been relieved of tvn legislative duties that
•
» •
T rack M ìa *»
Scio, tiregon, John Mar«, of latomb.
Wert Seron»I wtrert, near l«y<>«.
• utniaiRtie br bbfn «rtedef
Oc «MRS
.T<|uire«L «»nsitlerable time, it will find thar them The Oregon Journal takes pleasure these days in «»retfon, and .M. W. Yn-iiian.of Lacomb,
»od otBer leteet ivi prova-
CofrrnxiHTB Ae.
■»•nta. Thfa »• thè A N Tf*
Clap Hoard« For Sale.
Arvofw» •*»> Ihm a *V«gch ^<1 4*amrwu»vi n-«f
a Mill plenty of work to do. Members will, also, t morin g extracts from the Oregonian, of the year < »r»u<in.
1
• ’ w « „
h
•
fwi'ktv ap»-«rrtaut oat o**ftte.n fr»» • he«he* «a
Any ami all penmna claltnin* advrtae-
I have at my lumber yard in
thè «»me mErhlB» *<*nt»
1902
which
urged
the
then
city
council
to
pass
the
^n.t that they will be held to stricter acc«>unt for
I'jn.ioi *Mnrh ('lapl>*arda at Ú0 et« y»«
!» the above -I.—, rii«-« ian-l«arr r«—,«»«■—»
n» ».sMncfi» «■»-» n iwiiùi MAWÛBOO* «» r.««n<4
v«n»l nf yoohi 1'? All
•oarhteentt y-» with eac»
to file their claim, in thia otft.e on or I tari' f-«ira. «fbhrat «gwro-T fn» **^ur<ng paffetna.
I HO. The buartla are fl ret ata»«.
iheir legislative acta, than ever before; for the ordinance granting 30-ytw franchises to street cd
I* <(<**><> i«*«m tht «»«ah Mann Ilo. recati**
marnine. UoM fot only
lieforv raid 13th day ot "cptrntlter, líMJ. I UyrcMf
wwforai charre» in ito»
II. !>■ L aw now.
raah and « mn»lh y.
railways.
The
tone
of
the
Oregonian
of
today
is
wtson that members receive their nominations by
wrfU TDtll Hr free RnuTuif ciiiitm
A ij . bbsov s , lUrraaa,
<
•
•••M
JeciMh-
>4
w„. thlr < FrrM^t
f-d»
we «Ib
\A ood AA anted.
XrKi.trr.
direct vote oLthc puople. However membera who just the reverse of what it was in ’02 on thia sub­
FtaaeUhwn
!««»
Fatwwwfa
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j CUBI’
tn
A han4» raa»r Ilhs«'raia4 vretlf.
Hw
All partir» who have vontrrrtrd with
« f anv a» w>».uA«- frran»*L Tarn»« • » a
» their duties honestty and unflinchingly, have ject In the controversy between the two big Thr N kw » orti«*«’ d«w» all kin>to nf job ra-teth'«
I the Saw» to nay aulewriin wnol, Oavurfi Ftwnltur» ContpafF
»•rar . four rn<*t'ba, *L MoM try •’! ««•
‘«*W
ITB.IT» frirai •«. frmaTLaHi. <>B
plraar «irlivrf the aatiM* at oner. We I
nothing to fear from their constituencies. Econ- dailies, the Journal has altogether the best of the I printing m g »>1 atfto ami at reaaunabie MUNN & Co.1'”'’*-* New Tori I will
wdLtlmn km»w how rnech to Iwiy.
S'ibfrBUb«
fur lha
N« mn
qrtc«M
te»,
rat
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na.
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i
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t»
ft
argument, so (ar.
without parsimony, should rub*.
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Corvallis 4 Eastern R R
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