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LEARN VALUE T(X) LATE
vaniti
r.ra rimi, nun
niUK LAMO
JI MB 3, 1RÎM.
Hlîllrai -te»?«* tond Oflu'V.
l'<u?law<L Ofr-jp ti. Jwlw •.
NOTI* I »• torrl-\ ¿DF« lk»i in ' m*
1‘hMnr** «»th Ito
*»l If»«» m » t ol
<
4. Jut»« 3 II*, m ,
‘‘Ah
<«t fo< • is«* «-4Ì« 4 »i«ntwHT ÌM«hl* II» *to»
»»I C fthtor«
Orv>¡£v»n,
anti WtiwhtMffA.m Irrrtf rjr,”
•• drude«I
to *11 th* Itotoi»- I
MaU** by srt <d
Auguri ♦, IMHSy \\ tlhj»«n
»•< Nctot
I inu. Mat»' »f
La*
tkto ’lay Atol in Utto » ifuv hi mnorn
•latotixMtt N«». tÄt“Ä. L< Ito }Harvk*Mi of
Iota > and 4t an«Ì F. •»,
S. U. ’< uf
*r»*U««tk S j . l*,to T
Nn. 11 Mnjlh,
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
IJ
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
Tb.' ru»k. r««ah «»1 .Wa«»u.»u*-
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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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nMB< I . Afr i va
«a au «»•ilB'waJ
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
.. i
f
» •«, at ri»l •■! ! V. e>
. .
t- « »I 4 m aeu ar 1
••• '« natura. ,
...t <M Ponffcnd'oity council gav«» outright to street rail
• BB-. <r«r. st i-mi I 3
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r
-»lUallt muat
frrratl, aV- a !
issue. 11
t'Lv*V**'«* •«»!'•« ‘ »>
....
7B I
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
.................
.»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»
>1
M v bitcvitr it may be called, can lx* rectified. The
nw»
4. ‘a »frKW r • A. < < ' AU m » -afri « '■>"
of
I
*
W<n
Faino, aaitb« >< Faina»
<*• McrediH-A* tef» <xmtract prevents the undoing by a
' OBI«1
Hl*«« ni*... |~l
KjrthWBy <d Ma-tteln- aa<» •■< tl
«
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>. )• «
»r
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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te • < ■ e-< fr
rd
U»
fll<
Ito
ir
chains
in
U
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*- •
«*- U I ' i> .
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
4>r, luu< t*>ic«< • 1.. Ki'. rt
¿
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t
« li»..« .a»
—
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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xoiisi
i «» m
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.
fr,
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ali
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a-
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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
«a-.
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 '
< 1
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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]
Mate*-
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ahfuriDM,
«»rv^n^
X<«\
ji
4
a
provisions of the grant may be, the ¡wople must
oiitA'i three, the election of an Unite I Stat' S*
carr«
mt'-
m
heart
«
‘
l-ai
'"U ' »
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
I
«
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,
I es
Y
Srpteinto»r, PMH
• A
choice of the people in selecting Jonathan Ik uni«*, ¡in which wrongriil grants by a legislative body can of >hr
Irrlvtra (*« m vaUr« .......
n it
ruuiif»» ai* witmwk*»
John Mitre,
XrrtvcM A.’raitT
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u.ii r
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—
,
11
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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
■; ’
¡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,
1 «NU
AlUilty
» r
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) ...
7 n I-
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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
»«
CanJin«' U a« Id to. <»f T h
is. nur.. uà i i n pi . i mui n a«, iih - i .
AI î - ew »
ibf.M
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
7—
i nt Or« g"U, ba* thiwda v tìtod tn thto utto**
laravra< »»rvxilti»
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a»
r.
M
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.
*-
2?. in Tuwtwiiiip No. ü »touiih, fange
L»v*v«♦< Cùrvitlli«
«
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 < .
... h » a. M
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„,
« «■> r. m
at the !.aii«l Oflirv at f. rthirid,
Fleur
4?
NX«» «r* it» <>»■» I »•!«! for Dutokeae «ntl Will
Arrttcraak A î U msjt
i i.< r m
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,
N
ih
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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..i t.. ni.. u.. r «Um.« m tin, .. uh -«. uli <>r • «MVMJit». m » wvli a » irnln fur IfotroH, » • g’vbig
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»
I
I oil l-l ill |< mm,
It h IH»I K*. Ag» r»t, AHmlr)
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
»
oil.
2lw
anti
221
KrM
>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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.... n«»
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*.
¡The kantiani ¿leu
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Corvallis 4 Eastern R R
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