The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 10, 1906, Image 2

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îhe kantiani Meirs.
SHOULD LOOT THE BILL
t
Hablt-formlnjf Medicine«.
TIMBIUI IUA«I» A<T, ¿TVB 3, lN7rt.
Vnitcal M a U m Ijttxi other*.
Port Und. Utvrm. JuU
I**.
5<>TI< F m tM'rwhy *!>'•$> timt in «*»•»
«-•■«,,-
ry| Jur»<r3, IS«*. **n<itUd| “Ai
Ari f<>i U m » ml« »4 Umbnr UmU i« *h«
i M a U m «4 1 ahlomtn,
<»rrtf««n, S wìa U,
•ud U A«hingt> u TetnV ry, annitended
U> al) th»» KuUh I and Platea by a* I »»I
iuzuni <,
WiUMm Hrviuiaf.ui N »°.
Co-nntv. ol I Jan. *tau> <4 Orejo«, ha»
Whatever mar t- U»e fart as to many
o» Ü » «o «-aU»' ;««««* m..!>rln<-» cvn
as broaJly
I« . X mj «-i -.« logradleote
ii
i Jgnrnal« «4 tn.-re or
pagKb-U lu
!«.« . .■
-i • f put Heil» t»«a «'ertami«
•Bl la ar« .ein« «»oe'od
I mmi «4 «real ■ »I
-• -,
li ha« lo a
Btuwiiu.«« k »bi» aubj«,*.
o, ■«M I-« b > i 4» s*<«æarà. reenil»«! in ihr
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av.iUln«
»orb
■>•«« lo(»U'C»ut
foal, BM»I m«»!.«« « aS MJ <• tairl. So«
r.
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Mt til- .i.JurkMea 'n*re
i» 1—1 of r..«.vul
U— gnlain« U m «
d -nV* ownp<« n»«1 r
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In >n»rre.
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N Y ,
um» •■» te»
b * i»
W^ BAI IMlt-rie—j iMfclMl Bll U»r
Just how to employ pnsun labor outside of prison
walls and yet be able to keep the priaouera tn cu*-
Politically Independent-
' tody without too great expense, ta a problem for
The idea is grow-
Euterwl Bt III« ¡-«wU'l!* <• at -«><>, <•». ,•'.««£
nd-vl»»* • !>-gixlatoro and officials to solve.
' ing that the confinement of criminals in twofold in
mail toaitor.
its purpo*e: Hiniahment for the crime committed
tnd the reformation of the criminal. It will not be U » I« Jay flkwl in thM (»ilice hi
Jh>. W.'il I« U m * pur hare <4
i Imputed that to confine a criminal in the peniten­ •tAtacneiit
1x4a 3 and I, an»! F. % «4 * H . I* c?l
«HW*. BfW
I
Thu* b» b»» «OO»
tiary for a stated term with but little or nothing '■*c<u»>n Xo, iM.tn fowninip No. 11 Huulh. B..1»O f H»lv -4 Bll kB».' >W .Til. «BBS
e—
B.
,iq.»U-«l ll.Bl mt«b» ■•»hw«.«* bw
lUiif»- Xu» 3 fcaM, arMi will oiler r*a4 t<*
' to do. then turn him loose upon society, rarely if »ImW
B». «f *«' ••( >•'• m«o!lv!n^ tw«BU«B lb»T
Si'll* Kll-ll'.s HA Ï lu»!
that <l»e Un«l auwght ü» n>‘fr* ndo
b «' n« w <>» «♦■«« c«»ur-«>tT»-'V
O m year In ad* «
..
...
ever reforms the criminal. With a natural inclina­ ■ Ì4e f«< IU UtikbrT or atone than Ur U. rm r», 1» «n tb» b«rwu » pr uJ F m ua »
M
puri »re*, aìmì t * reta bi tab
t'na »Mr, at ami ■ f rear
»«,rj MU» »njK. Il «u tw
ihB»
tion not to work he has proltably been drawn into Atffitulldral
(>w »ear, al • • i I . ynr»
bU claim U> «ahi Un«i betöre üht I<« w
I
I!. ■■ n...
inas »««nteln i» •
h. l «»
To ater and Kicrner at the lar.«i <Mfhr at ut. •» h» « b rmiM Jr’ir» N- th«» d-'
(•tir yrar, at • i I I .1 >«■« •
.X O criminal ways in order to obtain a sustenance.
U i •■ « i» > * » a»r» t » r
; >r:
•
Portland, hrrwni», on Friday, the Hit
Hi« m>>alba in a«l» ano-
.... ............
............
lie
confined
in
idleness
only
tends
to
aggravate
the
M-nla, »b««» '-.«»— Venu twi»« purely
Thr«« n>'«nlt>a in a«l»ancv ... . ... .
............
•Ur c-t MepUfttiwr. H*M.
5.
fr ■ U - «■• I« •<
To fie name* aa wi<nr**re John Mar* ». • «) ». p .•«(»»»«...l
Ulngle <vpy in «»a|>f<«r........................ .. .
O' cause« that gencraU*d the career of crime.
tu»* F.««M «« » «r m tb*
Lacomb, Ore«f*»n, Frank I J»«tire, w
<J. pu,« , f ou» AukrtkBO F.Tret* *u4 vf
AllVKH'l IMINO KA TkXi
devise some method of employment of prisoners ro *4
>ck>, Oregon . I red Joure, v.| K lo, Ore
writ re«>*tuMAt »nraWv» «trtu->
Cari <4 think»
........................ .....
S’
that the prisoner may be made practically self-sus­ <*•». »fwl M. W. ïromau, <4 Lftcuinb.
Initrod of B '.’bul. whlBh »»»a In «m»|l
gravisi oUtuary noUraa, i«-r lina
..
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WJ
p «t.. ' ■
' «
. til»:» —I «•
«l" «l*
t >rvwun.
F»l»i. î.»l «««Fling r»»mii««t*ia, |a«r lis«*
............
u taining, yet not become a competitor in the labor
»«•m *,f «ilaHMMBB. Ira"»»« h «Al» ObjBC-
Any a re I all |*ranna claiming a«lrerer-
J»«ral a«lirrt|»r luir pur i«'»u«
w>
|.
«
»
fr
..
'U
»•-'
'*
‘
B»J
V«
biodi,
world with free labor, is a question of mo«t diffi­ ly thr ab»’ie «Ira» rstrel lamia are rejuret- cr,.».g ' f «VJ. .«ili» l>» r'.r«- C» •» B
pi»|«iay >'!«, 3 «!.»«.¿-w |«l
u.-'ith, . i.e l uu.n » . I»
U» Äh» tlmir rUim in thia
« u or
I ;«
a !y I .re. teip »
jw-r inri« ......................
.. ...................... ........................................... 10 cult solution.
In some of the states the peniten­ v»l
Ijch r« aanl 14th »lay «4 S* ¡»imiter, líKM.
(
.
>t a »» f « » «%' iabl»
|*r<«l«-»,>-iiiBl rant«, I*, tnrhrw. per io*«t>«h
t Q
tiaries
have
been
made
self-sustaining,
but
at
the
A vkkiim »» n. I*are«aa,
r»inady In many -a«r» 1 rbn.olc diwaa«-».
I
t»
<»«,.
Jac. i - I a« »■-,»'«.
K«KMitcr.
expense of competition with free labor.
aia.»« ranmi and «upOurM«* ouWiUva.
II «r ! *r ■ « th-- < . . ' ■
I l n
f th»
«Oll«)
IOM
fl Hill IIKO.
In these days of labor unions in all of the various.
G «tes
r .’V No «>o »•■ U H a»«
EHA SUIS J. HEN! } IN ACTION
Cb<«rybark «ai Ul «te--«. «••olain«<d In
trades, politicians and legislators are very cautious
rtaata Lavt> act , jv * k 3, 1*7*.
•«, i«t> M-llxiU ts<»->v»«ry ’ lo »' he «
I*mt«*d biatra l«ai»«i Offn t».
about providing the prisoner with labor that in any
eh.al tbr«al a«>«l ><u* bî »*''-«<*« alteentot
Portland, OraaaB, July •, IvuH.
»««r»
.4 «a A» will ha «rer. A »
The editor of the NEWS had the pleasure of wit­ way competes with free labor. In Oregon a part NOTICE U hereby gn«n that in com* will
lb» wrltliig» «f «» jtn r)M.i I»re Qrovae
C
hu . . f N. » Y <k. Bafib . ». -t J»9a»
nessing, last week, Sjseial L’nited Stat« - I’n • 1 of the prisoners have Ixyen leased to the (»oldsmith- phaiM f with the pru%t»M»$ui of th«» > a < t* t «4
'• ■
g
<
- nua»
F. re» •
"( F‘ « m - ,
Company
in building
stoves, ...
but at
h 1 y
'''
v Unitor lamb
tor Francis J. Heney in action. Mr. Heney im­ biwenlx-rg
. .. ,
.
'<<
ii lhe
”
. '
7 » .
.
*
ct ’ l'-r
• r tlo-
,rM* **1« ‘ <>t
*1 limber
land« in
liai«, t ( h a«
*«»!
h--*» wh «tand
presses one as being fearlessly honest and capable daiiy wage ho low (about M) cents per day) that | •»utre »»f tahiorma, <>ren .n, N. %a»ia B» ix».!»r» In »hvO Brvwat «rl> --la "t
ii.» ' *-«r>»ns M-in *»• <b»
i«*,»l" r1‘n“1"7- »*« u. .« i. ! f-ftei
in the highest degree of draw ing the facta from a the proceeds does not more than pay one-third the ¡*"’t
V« , .'»»( I .r..r.»nlB in»* IV Ptose»
«■
...4
h»»»
<■! »»ft A« moka ap hto ta
witness. He also possesses a remarkable talent cost of keeping the prisoners. Lately prison labor vuitu»t 4, I* '.*. Mary k iir.-i.ii. », oi ■> ua -t«»-.»v«cy*
f'» vt* cur*
’*"*
Ohlf
t*««al
lai. Unat »re! IOM aS»«
has
been
employed
in
road-building,
but
the
ex-
‘
for presenting all the salient featun s of a case to
tl n«. l->» ato« «f cÀr-r lc ««wnb lo a
jM-nment is so handicapped on account of the dis- ‘ «wtement. No. <-o;•«. i.« u,.
Ita varh ua f. rtun wt»re««» k<ated.
u jury In a most convincing manner.
the work from the prison that the expert- ’ -IS««tioii
fj* ' *n
‘n'*Lt,ir ’ <
w *
Th«* case on trial last week was that of Hamilton tance of
.
N • !•». r«>wn«hi| No. II - nth
: 1 «-i. «1.1 mil .»»,» r, ..(
H. Hendricks. Treasurer ami Manager <>f the Butte ment m not likely to be a success. If the State itai
»h«»w that the land ammbt i» more
Creek Stock ami Lumber Com|«iny. The defend- would provide movable cag<>a in which the prison­ U»
valuable for it» limbec or »loin» than fur
ant was the witness on th«- stand when we were I era could be confined at night, satisfactory results .«tfiKullural pur|«4HM, an-l to c»tabh-li
h« r daini to uo«i taiul ta-l- rv th» Reg«*-
there. As Mr. Hendricks is a law yer he was capa-1 might be obtained,
l«-r »ml Kn-civer at 111» I aih ! Hit»«- al
If the State or the Nation should adopt the prin­ Portland, Orwtfon, Frida», the 14th da« Ma
ble of, and prol<ably did, so color his testimony
<>! September, liXML.
tibia
T •• A V
that it would be most favorable f.»r the d« fcnd- ciple of public ownership of public utilities, then She nam»« »• witn««*-« John M ach , A trit « m Ya-1
<
va !»•
It 1*
Arri» %*• a. -u» y
........ .............. U.À. I* M
of
Iju-omb,
Oregon
,
Frank
I
Jour».
»I
ideal
employment
could
be
furnished
convicts
and
ant’s side of the case. Yet Mr. Heney, in the
Sci«s Ori gin, Fr»»l Jone», of Suo, Ore- No J—
t
»»»V
1 f AN 1 M
cross-examination, was able to bring out many in a way that would not eo directly compete with gi>n. and M. W. Yeoman, of lan-oinl«, ii - ait» l«-A*»*a
••
innante
.
1 tA ••
Oregon.
M
arri»
•*<
V»-iulna.,
6 «9 •*
free
labor
as
is
the
case
in
any
line
of
manufac
­
facts going to sustain the < government’s conten­
Any an.i ail pernotta claiininit a«!»rr-«'-
f rMlt«<B 1
It«»««« 1». fruii.
tion. If he had not been a far shrewder lawyer ture. In railroad work, for instance, secure and 1» the above-dräcribej tatktaar«-
No. S
AI
■,
I«tn»it
\ M
comfortable movable quarters could be provided. ■-1 to til« their claim in thia otlic« on or |/>-«vr«
than the defendant he could not have done so.
Atriica lretr»ut
M A» 1* M
l«fore “»«-I 1+th day of Soptetnta-r, 1 «»■
X«» 1
After listening to Mr. Honey’s method of exam­ As work of the character of railroad building and
Atnueur H. I> b «« bu >,
MxarM |*rtroll .
. .......................
1 at 1*. u
Register.
limes a¡
ti
M...
J . 1* k
ining a witness and also his manner of presenting repairing is of such large quantity at a given local­
< i »1. « b for < *»r » -11 ■
•ase to a jury, we made up our mind that if we ity, the provisions for the comfort and safe-keep­
Will »
loll l-l III ■< A I ■<>%
No. *
1 « < ■ •* X
. . -, ‘
7 •« 1 M
ing
of
the
prisoners
could
be
of
a
mure
permanent
ere under indictment and Mr. Heney was hand­
Art i» • « < - t " t« ...........
» — , A tl
nunau ion act. jin « 3, 1S7M
character
tlxan
would
be
advisable
in
building
Mo
10
ling the prooccution, we would plead guilty, be­
I mt«.«! Stat« » l.aii‘l Office,
IjsaiteR AlUtny
. : u> r m
1‘ortlanU, Or»«; ■«, Jul»- -, J-« «I
\ t rh r« a! t «»t « t ..•...............
« lu I’ H
0MM&
cause when Mr. Heney undertakes to convict a
NOTICE i» liervby given dial in cum- Mo. 4-
man he has the mces-ary evidence to do so. He That men who commit crimes and are appre- plianc«' with the pro» i.-ioiia <>( the act of |»«av«*<* V<»«tt
i > r w
A. m <*«’•*• >♦
...........
a.15 1 M
‘engreía of June I. IS7H, eiilitleil "An
never fails, fur the r« .i - >n that he will n«»t indict hended for the same should be required to labor (. Act
*»«*i*ss for A!•►/»•»>.
for tin- »ul«- < f litnl>»r lmul- in tin-
Mo
’
unless there is evidence sufficient to convict When for their maintenance requires no argument. Jus­ States <>f California, Oregon, Siseada, 1 • av e« < -.■ 1, •• ......
» .«A M
Washington’ I • rriti iy, aaextei
V» i » <» « A. «»tiy
.. ...........
■ U»1 A M
be has a witness before the gran«i jury he places tice to themselves and to free labor requires that and
Ui ail III«- l'abile Land stat«- by act of Mo 9 •
I *»• 1 M
correct an estimate upon the evidence that an their maintenance should not be a burden ujxin the Augnai 4, 1S'.<2, Carolin» Wa4.!tr, ■< Tt- Arm •** • M «»rv Yi' a IK
anv
. ¿> r m
ganlaville, County of Washington, Stat»
So 7-
indictment becomes almost equivalent to a con- taxpayer. Indeed, we have known people to com­ of
Oregon, ha» ilo»«lay lih>«l in tilia otti«.«
lotrr» «*»rvn. 11«
mit crime for th« pur|x>se of being sentenced to her -Worn >tatmii-nt, No. t.'iSO, f.,r the At i e« A, «nr........................... . fi « un tei f. 1 M Vi
viction.
iHirvhaBOOt ili» N. F
of Swtion No.
K«Midsr iiimlsi traine.
. short terms in the jH*nitentiary. In such •J-J,
We gathered the idea that when a defendant in
in Township No. II Sooth, Kang» No. 3 —
IxfAvsMi
rorwAflla
cases
confinement
in
prison
without
labor
is
not
«
1 M
who
has
been
a
pub-
No. 2 F-aat, and will ofl»r proof to ahow
a criminal charge is indicted,
Arm ea at A m
....................
T I« A M
that tire laie! mro, lit in more »aliiat>>« s»» n
punishment,
but
becomes
to
these
people
who
seem
no
leniency
at
Mr.
lie official, he ma> exj»ect
for its tinilmr or stone than for agrivul-
Ira««» ( nrvalHa
Il Ai a M
Il U ì M
Honey’s hand«. Public officials who are lawyers to be wholly lacking in the quality that goes to tural pttrputes, and toeetsMiah her claim An ti ea at a H wii )
No.
T-
t»i
said
laixl
before
III»
Kegmter
aiul
Ko-
are supjxMied to be more familiar with the law than make up an upright citizen, a sinecure.
Ixmvr« (on ab i< ., .
fi ••• I» M
n-ivor at the Iwml t Illiev at 1'ortlaiMÍ,
cm at AH>aiiy
fl F F M
are ordinary people. Hence Mr. Heney s- ems to Our legislative solons should address themselves Oregon, on Friday, the 14th Jay of hvp- Mo Arrti
H
tvinlwr,
1108.
1
*
*o
«
’
lINtny
.......................
. 7JA A M
take pleasure in cinching a lawyer who has gone to this question next Winter. Justice to the tax­ Mie uainra a« «itue—<->•: John Mars, AiTliXW aU «.«»» loliia
......
M » A. M
wrong, as was the case with Hendricks. We pre­ payer requires that the convicts should be so em­ <>f lacvinb, Oregon. U illiain Brenner, No I^ ib i'i « • V tn y
M F. M
Scio, Oregon ; Frank I Jones, of Scio,
*
sume he will lie <?qually pleased with the convic­ ployed that they would not only be self-sustaining, of
Oregon, airi M. W. Yeoman,of lauxnnb,
Mo. 6
but
would
j>ay
a
revenue
to
the
State.
The
cost
tion of Ex-Senator Mays. All good citizens should
Oregon.
Uttitsa A I? wmy
.. 74» F M
Arri,».
t- -, >w ••
ami all |«-riHina claiming adverse­
AB f M
rejoice with Mr. Heney in the conviction of public of his apprehension, cost of trial, etc., should be ly Any
th«- alto» <--<l«-»< rii« «I lauds ar<-requvr-t-
All of the alwivti trntH«. ohm* t with
officials whose duty it is to know the law. yet who. carefully tabulated ami the prisoner should be re- ••I to tile their claims in thia oHios on or Fa» Irte C<MU|Mi»y traina, tjttth at Al'mi»> »fri *
« invalila, a» well a» train for l*rfr»»>t. giving
in spite of their supi>os<-d knowledge, violate the quired to labor at so much per diem until he has before aaid lith «fay of September, lumi din*«
i a«-rv»«v i<> Newport and
nt I kg K mmi
A uaknon S. I> kkm « ich .
«»wrllu Ilo llrnt'uah ||.»i Spi Inga.
reimburse«! the Stale; this in addition to his main­
law with impunity.
Register.
I‘»< further ml« «riiuat i«»n apply tu
In the Hendricks case Mr. Heney was in jxisses- tenance while doing so.
J« W\Yo. <«. u |* m Agl.
AOlltl. |<»M 1*1 111.1« i I IO ,
It II
Agvnt, M’mny
■
sion of a letter from Hendricks in which was There is plenty of burden upon the State to sup­
II II < 11« «N !>>.. \ . nt, < <»i v a ii<
T1MI1KM I.AMD ACT, JVM« 3, IS7S.
stated, "You may indict me but you can’t convict port its charges physically unable to work, without
I nit*»! .blatat land tittlce,
•»
Albany Hardware Company.
Oregon, July 2, Itotl.
•
me.” Mr. Hendricks has probably changed his maintaining four or five hundred boys and men NOTIl Portland,
4
1 i» hereby given that in com
The Altaany Hardware (’<>. H am the
I
who
from
pure
cussedness
force
the
State
to
con-
pltanve
with
the
pmv&jona
of
the
act
*f
, tywl atsA'it intown, an«l b th<- chratwwi
opinion in that regard. An official who prostitutes
<>ngreaa «4 June 3, I a 7 h , entitled “An i»la<e tu trade. .'*«•1» »^«*111« fur Valva*
! ;
his official position through grafting or flat viola- fine them for the protection of society, Every < tri
tor the »ale of limber land» in the fine Mil. ^lUand^JI tirât bt. Albany.
tion of law, as was the case with Hendricks, is aMe-bodied man or woman should have pride and «blalea of California, Oregon, Nevada,
»>
W Atehingum territory, aa ritended
TH» Norwich l’nion i» seid awd sub- *
more guilty in the estimation of honest men than independence enough to earn a livelihood in some • and
to all the i*vldir 1-and Mate* by a< I of stanimi. T. I.. Ik lutiteli Agent.
I
ordinary criminals. They are aupjx>sed to know honorable manner. Where they attempt to secure \ -I I. ■«•»’.’ J«iu \ \\ i •
- i |.
gardavilie, I ounlv ut
A«hnigV>n, >tnte
the law. An ordinary violator may not ]io >ess the livelihood in a dishonest way when they at- ■ 4 Oregcm, !> am Uilt day tiled in thiauttire
«F
tempt to forcibly appropriate tlie labor of other hiw worn Miatenieot. No. tftJrtl, tut the
Tlir lU**t I*1 ao * lu Kat
the knowledge before the act.
ft
in
1
‘
ortUnd
is
at
..........
purvliaae
»4
the
>
E.
‘
4
of
beet
tun
No.
2 Mr. llenev is certainly entitled to a place on the people, and the law apprehends them for doing so,
in i.ai.-fij. \«» i.
Range
*4
roll of honor, under the headline. "Men Who they should be compelled to foot the bills in every No. 2 Fa at, and will idler proof to ahow Püp'.s Coffee House r>
¡i
that tin* land nought in mure vnhmhle
1
Execute the law Without Fear or Favor.” What particular.
lor ila timber ur Kune than lor agrietsl*
Ar W sar Fsu o» M«>>iatx>* Sr. itali» K.
u shaking-up would occur if ev« rv 1’nited Stat« -
tural twirl***«*, and toretaoiuih hiaclaiw«
X»
»
a
:
.u
os s
i.
__
—
f l<> *•“ •I ' l*
n<i before
<I He-
lan<l
bvlure the Kegifitrr
Kegintrr mu
and
He*
prosecuting attorney was made of Heney timber? Neariy
QSAjxu
every town in the Slate has some sort of <r.nrr al th„ I<and Ofthr tl |»ordaiH|
•e
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BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS,
POSTERS,
PAMPHLETS,
and an oilier wort eiecnted
is a Job OUce. at reasonable prices.
Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
{Oregon, on Friday, the 11 th day of Hep*
lentber. Itoti.
Hr i »a ti i«*« am witneaMM : John Mare,
of lac*>n»h, IFregon . William Brenner,
ut Nde, Oregon . F rank !. J oimw . uf **<•»»•.
ortiT‘11. Ah«i »l. W. Ye«man, of Lae»>inb,
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A full and complete line of Glassware,
chinaware, and Stoneware, at Wesely’s Gro­
cery.
Our stock is now, clean, up-to-date,
and prices right.
We invite everyone to in-
-p«-«t our line and compare
prices.
No
trouble to show you the goods.
Yours to live and let live,
J. F. WESELY.
Successor tn •!«»•« 1! m >>».)
Trajino«?.
Every citizen, who is loyal to his hometown, de* ,,f their particular locality to the front The push
sirva his town should should develop and grow . (C|u[j
the lead in inaugurating civic improve-
Property owners arc particularly interested in the inent anj development. Push clubs encourage
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growth of their towns; for every hundred inhabii- p]ucjc JU1j enterprise. Scio, we are sorry to say, < »n*gon.
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Any an I all ¡*rwuna claiming »«hrr-w*-
ants added. every manufacturing industry inaugu- ¡8
lacking in this respect Our citizens, ly II»« alte»ve-<lrarr ilvwl land» are reqiMnl* Û i “
Ilu rat«blu>h<-«l bin ilrnlal olii-• I
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rated, means new blood in his town and increase whilc* they have plenty of private enterprise, are ‘ t*d u> tile their clttin»# in thu uf!n<* on or ♦
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in Fcio an«! in |>n-|>ar«<l
before «aid 14th «lay «4 >*<‘pt<»fnbrr, I'.ort. *
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in the valuation of his property. Hence, »’'cry c.in,fu| not
allow it to partake of a public na-
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citizen should lie an optinu t, wheneverany matter turv>
j^e outsider this indicates that we have
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of
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his tow n; w hether it is projected by home people, [oozing for a location passes us by. He will very
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or by new blood seeking for a field for investment. 1 probably think tliat a town whose citizens are not
ssoftso*« as »»»««« uftoa» SAAR
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latwi i »thr»«.
Oregon, July <1. I0OÄ.
Rut, strange as it may appear, nearly every town enterprising enough to keep streets an«l alleys in a NOTH l*i»rUan<l,
F in hereby tfireti tl at in
has its coterie of pessimists, w ho are ever ready to neat, tidy condition, who allow thistles and other ptianre with the
•»( ihr art of
'ongrrea *4 June «4, IN7N, rntitlnl “An
s;>eak des|«aragingly of a new business undertaking. fou| ww>,|a pj grow and go to seed at will, is a good 4 Art
fur the «ale <4 tln>tw*r lan»i» in the
They are ever disposed to look on the dark side of place to keep away from. Ix-t us awake from the .^latrA of < alik»ritta, 4>re$p»n, Nevada, ¡
and
Waahiit<U»n Trrni»»rv,” a*» riu*udr»| Mannik.ith
of Al<«ny. on <Wrvm<l
things and see the unprofitable outcome of a vent­ Rip Van Winkle sleep that seems to have overcome
tn all the Pablic I «And Mahw hr sei <4
to w»*» nwty for M m I mmn , «IlhttaM»
ure. A stranger comes to a town with the purpose us and clean up and bum all trash and filth. I a -1 August 4, l*C, Frank i. Jottre, of S*iot I *-!al i<»n*
rtrvrt
oflb rvd ttto* ajfrM til-
|M4l*lte. frr»r»‘ It», whwt ymi route tn
of buying a home, establishing a mercantile busi­ every man clean up his lot or lots and the streets CoUtttv of Unn, blatt» o< Ort^on, bar rnlturtl anl
Irt
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prmc
to
you I sow alu-utive
thia day rtl»*l in tin» other hu aarorn
and MtvituiiMMlatIng we are,
ness, or a manufacturing industry; the pessimist adjoining, and the trick is done.
■laremrnt. No. •»‘•*2, for thr pun Imre <4
rnxr T0XUK30K. Ltstts
the N. E ’a of bretiun N
I m , m Town- •
Is ready to dash cold water on the enterprise. The
•liii» Nu. 11 *‘outh. Kanir«* No. *J F.a«1,
¡»essimist does not want his property to increase
a til oôrr proof lo ah«»w ihal Ihr I aih I i
80 YEARS*
It looks like a waste of the taxpayers' money to and
«Mighi la more maniable for ila linilwr or
in value, fearing an increase in his taxes. He does
EXPERIENCE
maintain four Normal schools at a cost ranging ■l«»nr than for arri», ullural pur¡aaMa( and '
not want the streets or sidewalks improved, if it
hl« claim U> m M land
from $100,000 to $160,000 per annum, when the lorefabliab
Rrgi*rer and Rrcrivrr al tltr I ai H
Involves any cost to himself. He is perfectly wil­ same purjx»se could be accomplished by adding • the
»rth r at Portland, Orvgoa.on Thnrvday,
ling to let his property go to rack and decay for Normal detriments to the Corvallis and Eugene th** IJth day of «*reprentl»er, l‘Atl.
Ile FMRMM*« ar witiirsm*
F‘re«| Jonre.
hick of attention at the proper time. The pessi­
schools at a coat, all told, of not to exceed $26.000 «4 hem, Oreirm. William Brrnnrr, of;
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T raoc M srms
mist doe« not live; he simply hibernates. The op­ per year. Anyway the large number of Summer bcm, <>r»t»(»n, John .Mara, o| l«acomb.
Or stana
<»re$p»n,
arul
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of
lanwnb,
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timist may look at maters in a too sanguin manner
CoerwtOHTa Ae.
Normals that are being conducted all over the < hvgon.
Anrraia
Wn, » »fe»«»B «r^ a■»»»<««-Ml ft.»«
and take risks with n recklessness which ofttimes
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Any an<l all |erw»ni claimm< adrerre»»
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< .-»»«-.«-a
State could prejiare all the teachers required. Ore­ ly the A hove'deren bed lattei» are repieet- l>.«*»ha(t»M«eiw
stabMOl'«>*MWU
result in’failure; yet he is the state builder and the
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vd U> fflr tlreir claim» in lina «»ffìee on or |
gon
is
certainly
overloaded
with
State
colleges.
If
pu-nta I*».-, 0,1 '.>h Mona À
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source of all progress. Th« optimist sees the best
before teal*I 13th day of br¡»teml»er, IlluA.
•f
«a* •-«•<». • ’M .H ,b..tr <n Ox
the money that is being exjwnded for State col­
A iokmaow N. banana,
and bnght side of everything; the pessimist the
Kafiater.
evil and dark side. The live towns are dominated leges should lie placed for the benefit of the public
A kandwwtewi* tlt*»etfwrart weetfy. IanrwM ate
schools,
so
that
11th
and
12th
grades
could
be
•wtolteMi « f ^>y ^eretti«» bre»rn»4. Twrrv e ft •
and controlled by optimists; the dead ones by pes­
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The News office liors all kitala of iob
taught
in
our
city
public
schools,
the
taxpayers-
printing in «-»»I style ami at reasonable
simist-«. Which class of people w ields the control­
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ling influence in Scio?
I would not grumble at footing the bills.
Fam’
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OX DECK AGAIN!
After three months’ absence ftvxm Scio. I am
again attire bench ready and anxious to repair
your
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I can alw repair engines and other machinery
Bicycle Repairing a specialty. I can do the work or
direct how it can be done.
A. W. HAGEY
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