The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 24, 1906, Image 2

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| turer can succes*iu'Jy cumpetc in ’.ba ¡narkets of
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jthe world, and cite as an evidence of that fact that MOTK.'E l* hcifcby ¿. **ihat
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tha |*r»*vt« i«ns <vf the art of I
American made goods can be fottnd in the market.* . i piume«» w<* with
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abutalantlv «d»k> •*> m*-c* the |>rice^«>f the foreign • ; 4r»4
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manufacitirvr. They cannot s*-e justice in our < to all tbv FubUc I am I >1 •li’t l>y aet of
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Ihenner.of >do,
: home people being compelled to |»<*y from onc- ‘ ’ <.«*Uhty,
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' third to one-half nxw for an article than the Eng- Ibi« «ter ÓI»U in thfl> • '»the- hi *w«»m
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' I. «liman or Gem an i rrquimd to ¡xiv for tin- *ame «teteiVM'nt
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article of American manufacture. Mr. Cannon NectiMii N«>, |N, in l ' W» hip -X® II remth.
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will .loubtlw v lw willing to reviae his opinions as •h<»w
thst tl»r temi w. ■Wjtiil te n*-’fv vab
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irvi Murai puriMOMNI •XI • I t > t »tabh«
<’fl»aj>a»gn of li**s. if he wants to be nominated and agi
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at The tirrext of a young man at Pasadena, Califor- ’
m nis. and the bringing of him bock to Albany to , ,
answer for crimes committed in tins County should
t., furnish an example to our young men which should ;
1 be one of grave consideration. This young man, like
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The N KWH is devoted to
the interests of Scio ami San-
tiain Forks. Live Editorials
upon ’he leading topics of
th*» «lav in each issue. It
works for the interests of the
Common People am! the ed­
itors pocket book.
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T»:i:vts:—In advance for
one year $1.2o, nt the eml of
th«- war $1.50; end two year-
$1.75; eml three years $2.00.
Sul»-* ril»e for it now.
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come and a resort ’<» bogus Imnk checks was the
result. Now, that he finds himself entangled ini
FYwtn »11 indications, next to I’r< <!«-;t R< ••- the meshes of the iaw, he purposes to return the
«cite Speaker Joseph G. Cannon i- p rlutj the money obtained surreptitiously and, when brought »"•”
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most probable Republican nominee for pr» d< it to trial, plead guilty. This is undoubtedly the best
in 190b. Should this prol-ability become a certain w ay to get out of the l»ad mesa he has made of his
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ty, just in what condition will the efforts now l>c- life. But the stain is there and will probably fol­
BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS,
ing made towards reform and the restoration of low him to his grave. He can never restore him­
self
completely
to
the
confidence
of
the
business
the government to ti e ;« vple he placed In 1 -•
POSTERS,
PAMPHLETS,
idunt Roosevelt’s proclamation of a " ;uare d» d wor;ld, no matter how correct ami exemplary may­
aci anv oilier wort eiecnlei
for all the poor as well a th<- rich the exfs ta- be his conduct
Young man. in starting out in life, be adrfaon- j
Csrvallis & Fastprn R. R.
lions and hoja-s of the jx»ople have been gpratly
ii a Joli Ofice. at reasoidte prices.
built up. The selection of a succ< >r, who -e sym- ished by this and other numerous (t<x> numerous' ttgncuitum! purp M-M, and to faLüdteh
her daini t<» rani temi brfur© the Rcgi©-
ngthies are with corporations and the trusts, will exampl» . . Like him. you may l>e dependent upon t«*r
atei Rrcvivrr at th»« Land Oftke al
iyour
own
exertions.
Be
careful
to
not
follow
his
be a disappointment most bitter to th»» j»eople.
Portland® Orvgt»n, Fri-Iat, the Uth day
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Public men must be judged by their actions nnd example in obtaining money unlawfully. Any! <>( She
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nani«'* ü » wiln*r«<‘*
John Mar»,
young
mail
who
is
able-bodied
and
has
an
average
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public declarations, Sometim» even then the
<»f l4tc«>n>h, Or«*g»»n , f rank I Juitt«. <4
Hci»>, Orvg»»n
Fre»l J«*n«**, *»f Kn«», Ore- *fv.
amount
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people nn* deceived. Public men sometime# talk.
Tnüt) Irwrra Mhan’
g*«n, au«l M. W. Yeoman, of lu«mn>>.
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CKfHfially when they arv cundulate.t for office, in out transgressing the law. No matter whether he Oregon.
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n« cteiming a*h * r-»»*-
has a nickel with which to start in life, if he has!
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K, C. Pc’ry, J. J. iiarne»,
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habits of thrift nnd reasonable economy; if he is rd t<» tile their claim in thia office <«n nr l^airre AUwni f iMtrwIt.
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tion. Sj>eaker (’ann< n. I w. v< r, i" ’ t of !■
C. A W arn«r.
Arrivca laiur it
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day <»f SvpU*ini**r, I'M*»
class, for in a recent speech he stated that he honest and upright in his dealings; if he is careful Iriih*»« nd 1 Ith AlX.OUOV
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favored government by injunction and that the to make his word goo<1 at all times, he is bound to
Regulier.
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Arn . <w Aliwwr
get
on
in
the
world.
He
has
a
capital
that
is
worth
Tt »»n* l »r < nrt tlll*
tariff should not l»c revised or changed.
sou« i •«•!< i iiiiMnn»^.
No.
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Government by injunction, as here referred to, infinitely more to him in the business world than
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1IMHKK I AM» Af*T,
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tn effect does away with the jury :tnd lodges the would be an inheritance of thousands. Do not’
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I'orilMiid, i>rrg*>n. July j, !•*•<»
power of deciding all qu< tior > of dispute between form hat-:, that r.'-.u.rc ;i>.-n.it<r e\p<i..ii’.iir<-
A triv«re ni < «»rvidil* .
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X<>’i !( |-. i* b*Tt-by
that ill c*»ni- No. 6 -
capital and labor with the judiciary. Allow this than your income will justify. Do not form a uliuncf
HÀMiVt'M \P»jiny ...
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with the próvteiona ui tl«r a* t <d
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A rn vere Corrami».
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to be done and what v. ill 1« ti- !■ .■ cal
.it’ A champagne habit or taste, while you have but a ( ngr.
I rolli« f*»i VII mbii )
Act for thr «mir of litnU r laiid* in the
body of laboring men who become di- atisti< d with Ixx-r income. When you have completed your life stat» * of I'Hd. :r, » Ur* ipn. 5*cHds No, A •
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_ Atti*«*» AJtt»si»y .
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
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Wa.*hiii^t*‘U h rntory, . * ______
am r\t«-ndi*<l
their treatment bv their employer d«ide to -trike. ; and are required to pay the last great debt to Na- j....
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The injunction machinery of the court is at once lure, if it can be- truthfully said of you, "His word u»
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August 4, lv»2, Caroline V/aiMle, of Ti-
a : An»or.y
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IN< < »H V< >H i i KX» 111 MUI- H J-.
set in motion to prevent the striker fn«tn persuad­ was as good as his bond," no matter whether you MAtiteville, County <>f \\ A-hitfk'D n, >Lit«' K<> Aulì«*
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ha* thte<tey
in »hi< Qtla e
1 j»re
life
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'frrvalHa
leave
a
great
estate
behind
you
or
not.
your
ing hi* fellow-workmen to join in the strike. Th«
Hier -*orn wtatvinent, No. f»u*wi. i<,r the
Arrti<’< A re«»j
M
- purchte*» of the N. 1 . ’4 of Stvfion No.’
Hrgulsr *»»»i»«l.»y
next step would be to enjoin the workmen from will not have been a failure.
No
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22, in fowbehip N<». 1! South, llantfe
a .si I
ixre»«*« ('ori «ili*
forming a union, in order to pn vent united action
No. - Ka»t, and will offer pr<»of to »how
Arriva*al Altemy......... .
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that the tend * «u bt 1* ruerr valuable No, il —
GRAFTERS FIGHTING FOR GRAFT.
in the strike. When this is accomplished, the next
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than f r n^rn ul-
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« C»wn«r«l Cuwtom Milhr»A bu»ln»»»
flour •«»»!
step becomes easy. The individual workman is
Arrivi» M A Preti y . .
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ttmd purp»?» », and toeMablitb Iwrclait»
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for
enjoined from striking or quitting work when the Th* tetup . r <4 th a people i* aroniied® Ite rvprenentative
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1 tl U mi I un i < 'itiv•' at pi i ■
Ai»»l fenrh'M ©ipuftentit rrwddtent Roosevelt. The caurw?« of
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it* grrat but ®k»w awakening are befcire the world in the ei- t«-nil»er, r.aal.
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tereVire ADreny
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are industrial slavery. Concede the injunction j<A»urv
vf the col<H«al abuaea that have grown up the name ui
A rri vew ai i or v al j «
Xhe narn«w tu» witne*-**’* : John Mar»,
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in the controversy between capital and labor ami trtial* ami intrgcra and under the wanrliun uf boelncea. o( Ijtct’tnb, Oricon; William Br» imut . I
lx't* «re VUreny
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K ato , Ori'tftin , Frnuk I. J «•< *, of S vd »,
the above conclusions are inevitable. Mr. Cannon ••Graft* y the |<*«ple and thr preen lull« come t»» call them, of
Arsite» ut CurvaHb»
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Oregon, »i»'l M« W- Vaoinant<4 Ijio iub,
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has committed himself to this theory of govern­ and the term cover» every type of fl nan«* tel imquitv that bat On-y. >n.
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p**-***ta du riiiug Aflv<»rMk-
ment", consequently there is no nx»m for the de< e)>- had <*ir *aning aiul carried eiMiruiou* prutlt* urnkr the name I ly Any
thv al* W’«h‘«< riL» I land« ur». r< «p.ir -i*
A li <4 lite a>K»ra tratti» coni»«* t with wonlhern
Lu*inr»i*
tk>n of the voter. The only safety is to deny the uf RAilrtotel
<»d to tile their dann» in thi* oilict- on ur !’»»■ li'. < ■>ill|k«u» fruiti-* tw«' '■ .» \ ren} wli-1
NEW FAIL AND WINTER CLOAKS,
inanagm, Ftandani <>U king*. ,nen *bu liave
day of Sejdewitier, MM)t». i'<»«tallkAs a * »ri! a « ’miti f«»r Istruir, gflilng
power to the courts to enjoin except in ca. < s atnm*mHi inilliuhs from the piuking indnetry, have been Imlrd 1 before aaid Hth
«rrvbv to \<’W|*»rt atri A'tjtumt t>ra« h*re
ÄUiKMWoM S IhlKBAKK,
COATS, FURS, and LADIES' WRAPS
•*» wrll »• II. •itr i>D«i*h II*»» »|Ml»»Ai».
wherein violence is n orted to. In this case, how­ brfun cummiUrea ami their method* of comiucting teiMinrw
Reginler.
F* e iurthrr mio*uia'ion Appi? u»
11A VE ARRIVED AND THEY ARE
ever. p-ace officers have jur. diction ami the in­ ei|»u*c<i. The flm'crd public, firwt in astonishment, then iu
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wrath, ho* bvanl the »lory and an Accounting ha* been de>
junction becomes unnecessary.
BEAUTIES. THE TALK OF THE
Il II. t Ki».\l«»>;. \xvtit, <orraUt».
TtWRIK LAND ACT, JI NK 3, JK7N.
Mr. Cannon also make- his |»-ition plain on the mended.
Cnlted
State#
Laúd
Oitire,
TOWN CENTERS ABOUT OUR X.4.-
It wa * bvcaui* of the (aihiru to dtegmev tlw nymploin« of
Albany ttirdwaro Company.
Portland, (iregott, July 3,
subject of the tariff and announces the Dingley tbi* »lowly awakening temper of the people that thee© great’
TI mj 4Íl«uy H.ir<!w¿ir»» (’o. Ln* th«
NOTICE u* hereby given that mcoin
DIES'
CO
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We
have
them in all sizes, all colors, and
schedules ax the most perfect tariff ever evolved. manipulator* of tran*|>ortaUon, of iteluetry an<l of buainc** , phatice with the proví*i«>iu» of the art >f
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place
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of June 3, l*s*. wititlrd ' An
prices. The i ■ ry latest designs—Green Stripe Plaids with
As the tariff is a tax levied upon the consumer for were caught, Th* pndie of (‘<m|rr»Misiobal inquiry u|»*ne»i up 1 i Art huh fur » «* the
*alv of liaiber lan«te in the uiiv oil. 2W and £H hr*l bt. Allmny.
the benefit of the producer, and a there are |»er their ii»«tlM»»i* ami thr oecapittg udora have made a «tench in Htatre •»( t ahfornia, Orutfon. Neva«la.
green velvet trimmings on Collar and Cuffs, also all the
the ixtelrite of decency that it Will take n any wind* of fair
Tha Norwii h I nkMl it »olid and aub
and
Anhingtot» lerr.torv.'* aa extended
ha|>s one hundred consumers to one producer of and boonrabl© «leahng U> waft away.
latest udors in the most fashionable greys. Must be seen to
htantial,
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thxMxaaayvnt.
K» all the rubhe land State* by wet of
*ariff-j>PvUxted
articles, it will lie ditlh dt , ! ■ c :i-
Antruat f. L*W2. John A. tt addle, of Ti-
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be appreciated. IL? also desire the attention of hop pickers
gar»hville, CNntnlv of tt am hi liatón, Hat©
vince
the ----
hundred
of the W justice of Mr. Cannon s I ( . , t , Uf,
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of Oregon, ha*» th>• day tiled in thia office
and campers. We have Ladies' Wrappers at all prices and
conclusions. Whenever it can lx* .shown that it is
bra *w<»rn «tatriiicnt, No. tfuhl, for the
No.
just and right to take money from the pocket.- of Umili to our »»»l.ilrni m c»iiip aiwl »field W»”» over the U ik J. pnrdiArt© uf the S. E. L of
in all sizes; Blankets and Comfortables, Spreads and Quilts.
furew* .jiifilv.l th«- »1. mi, but it- oiuiblm.-« did ix-t 22, in Township No. Il Hmth, Rhng©
the hundred without rendering any equivalent
No.
2
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And
will
offer
proof
to
allow
Pup’s Coffee House I zl full line of shoes at all prices, from $1.35 up to $5.00 in
Ha.l U h - put'kor. bmu 1«- m «o.U-r lb. dominila »>f
whatever therefor, and donate the same to the one. Xtr«-I atxi mor« »UMHUtti»« to Ibv dictoto» *»l h*.iir»ty »ui-l gru- thar the tend *»utfht i* in«»re valuable
for it* ilinte-r or atone limn for agru ul- Ar
E ni » or M mhriaow S t . I» khm . k .
I idles' Shoes; Gents' Shoes from $2.00to $5.00-. Blankets
then the position of the ‘‘standpatter,'’ of which «iene», they cont i then h»w po-o-tu««! the outbreak >4 th» tural !'Urj*re«'*, and loeeiatdteh htedaim
to
aw
id
lain!
before
thr
Register
awl
Rv
from
50c to $10.00. Produce taken in exchangr for goods
Mr. Cannon is the most notable example, b- < .>mi •torui.
The clolni >•»• new bmn bob-w tl>»- horiron mn.e Uenerul reiver at the land Otile© at Portland
tenable.
and last week's prices quoted arc still good. When in Stay-
OfWtfuCii on Friday, the ! 4th <hiy of Hep»
re|*>rt 0® the '•emloliiKxl bwl that »». faruMl»'! the
temlwr, IteJH.
rroyriotor.
An illustration of the unjustn« v of an extreme Vrmy m the .*|M»tu»h-Ai»»eri.on «ar «»»
imblic. The
ton give us a call.
Yours for Business,
Hr iiAtnea »*
John Mara,
highly protective tariff was lately ftim -hi d when rail: «<l». in fightinif rate hgiabltiun, •ire'» np n Ihetuiwir«-» of I aeon b, i>rru’»t>: tt’illteni llrenneT,
th« Navy Construction Board o|>emd bids r i e the Morrhiiglit which
ll»«- ini.piili»-« of umuipulatml of Sd«>, Orvwoik; Frank I, J<*no*_of sd<, è
Omton, ami M. tt’. Yeoman, of lacunib.
jU|«p|},if»g of armor plate for war v. -<
Before tr»iM|Vttation. Th. fHanUard »»il l ompanv t-k o uiovl ol On n.
i
J. G.GILL, D. M. D. I ft <1
STAYTON.
OK 1 C.i.N
arr<ic*nc«« inatmil «»I |»rtub-ni«, lgw>r«d th’’ tfatheriiirf cloud.
Any
an
1
all
peraon»
daiming
advem-
that time the United States St< <-1 Coi|«ora:i<>n 1.« i
H a * »“wti»L!t«h«^| his dental
ly
tl»e
ate»ve*d«**«'>
it*e»l
ten»
!>■
are
n**pie*t-
ut public imhguatluA. and wa. caught iu th. .torni that Ioni
»
had a monojtoly of the armor plate business. The
ed t<» An* their dairn* tn thi* oflto© <>n or I
iti I cio and !• preparrd
baen long hr, » m«.
tjefcaw aaid Hth day of fcept©ki»tw*r, IvOfl.
Government was forced to ¡ay this band of robl*T
I
lirirfly, the OtptalM ot li»dii»try, of trau-porUlion, of
1
to do OraVciuM»
A uoemnon H.
«»mething more than SfitM) js r ton for annor p!ate. finance, i«nor««l Ih» «iftì» »1 the appruacliing »toriu.or, n-eii.g
Rrgi»ter.
R
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OX DECK /WAIX!
work in all
n
A
Because of the heavy duty that foreign p itte mi ’s- tbviu chea« to fijlht f .r tai her than to aliate the abuaea liuti
\O||«> ION i*t in •« t in»»
à
2
¿a«« riae to ila gatheriog powi. The rmnll i- let re II .
brunch«**
«»(
drr»li'«tpv.
After three month* abseiice from Scio, I am
grt were forced to pay, they (the foreign plate-
■
*
world. The |w»'|4e were «rat an^ rwl, arid, out ol lite Win
W
a
uvhku i m> *cr. n *■ 8, ls*s.
again
at the bunch ready and anxious to repair
’1tak«*w»' ’•ere prohibited from ibmitting bid.-, pe«t of their »rath hate come «<lucal«>u ami >|ct«-riuiiiat on
R9RRÙR9R «RR<r0 HH
United Mate* Isaml Oflic*,
your
Portland, (>rvg*»n, July 3, h<*l.
cnhsequently the United Stales Steel Cons'ration PoMeeeed with tn» «ha, aa elated by th« Saturday Evening
NOTH I i» hereby given tl al in com­
could make the Government dance to its music. Poet, that • tla-y euukl k>-»p »hat tlie» had ami grab more,” pliance
with the protÌ»i«»n» «»f the art of
The enormous profit induced another ste< 1 eom- the gnat c rp>tat|oi>» luti«- rualted bluvlly upon the la-.y (‘ofigren* of June 3, |N?S, entitled "An
Act fur the «ate <d timorr lamte in the
I can aho repair engines and other machinery.
Ifcfoy tb prepare itself to make plates, and to enter alueld of public «pinion, ami while deifying their own yonee, Male*
of I ahiurnia, Oregon, Nevmte,
ha«« been mad. to ac know to life a greater. ”The prudent
Fml Mo*!,
AllfAnjr, «n Anrnd
Bicycle Hepniriu-.* a specialty. I can do the work ¿r
* a competitor for the Government’s business. num.” »ay* the proverb, "iurweth the evil ami bnleth him- and a*hingi<»n Territory, * a* ritendr«i ; Mnui’ttoth
f* im »*
for t»«»*<hr*», with •r-o»u>*
to all the Public Land Htak*» by art «»<
direct how it cun l>e done.
TVie rievf cfrflpimy’s bid was something over iJi*» •elf; th« «impl«
ou ami are piiumln.l." l.Jlowiug thia Auguat I, llitflt» Frank I. J«*n«**, of Hein« ■ tmretalkM»« nrirr tehwv «Htk’rvwl ihr
! mit end p»»t.»u'. t>rm- in» wh**» >•>♦» **»«>< tn
tower than the United States Steel Company’s Ind. MtiBMte, what all array of men. a bore name« -land for mil­ ¡(Nrtinty of Emu, Mat© <*♦ Orrw«»n, baa kl'wnt. . ah í irt u« »»<» • »» U» >m» iw • 4ll«mti»r
dav fllrd in thl© rdSce hi» »worn ; «liti ..nx.ft» to*w?al lr»A w» -»rr.
Sew it can be seen, because of the excessively lion., lacking forr»ight, are arraved amoag the ’-.Imple’ win» thi*
*lai«*ni»*n<. No. <»••**’, for if»«* pnrehaae of
etote-l to fight ’--r Un ir alawe* in.leud of correcting lln-ra.—
f :; zd TOXtnraoH. Luto
4« Ilo Hid Mnnd
, the N 1. ’j •>( Medion N ». in, in town
high protection the tariff afforded this heretofore
¡•hit» No. II Fauth, Range No. 2 Ea»l,
Sunday Oregonian.
rtiono|x>listic combine, the Government was mulcted
land will offer proof tt»*h<»w that the laud
BO ^EAR9’
1 wnuglit i* ite»R* ialual>te lor it* limber <»r
Ait* of iflvfre’
12<K> for every’ t<»n *d annor
EXPERIENCE
Linn
County
ought
not
to
have
a
tax
levy
the
*t««ne than fc»r agri uIttiraI |*ur|«»^ret arwl
plate. These se<mndrcls have held the Government
coming year of alsoe Uor I I mills. The increase 1 l»» «retabliaìi hte claim t<> ««id temi te*b»re
Jp for* millions of dollars through a tariff schedule <d one-thini in the valuation of property and Un­ the Regi »ter ami Receiver at U h » laudi
at Portland, Otv-gi»»i. »»n Thurwday,
Tint-Mr. Cannon would continue indefinitely.
___
_____
_ with the household exemption ought i Office
doing
away
the 1.3lh «lay •»( iteptemher, ItkM,
He na me» a* wit net»*©*:
Fred J<«ne*.
TAe people are getting very tired of a system u>
it reducti to th.it <>r a !> an ■ mt.
•4 Nd«», Oregon, William Rrawner, «>!
Tn.rx Mas««
hat “taxu«r the-fftMny for the beneflr of the few.
._____ j.
’brio, Or»g«»n; John Mar», <»f l^rtmib,
0« •»<•*»•
___ the Republican
»---______ nominee.
There pn>r i
t” 1“
unn
nt* r< ’ np n .««linu Orrtfon, aini M. W . Vcotwan,«4 I
mb,
«imlfi'M.t Cannon bo
C öft . wht « 4e.
JOSEPH MIELKE. PROPRIETOR
Inmns
< asbreeh anri .Drerrir*» >• •*
»idi »nlttform <ff princi^le.vof like tenor w ith bis wh< n l \| < rt R<-1?" bl ma ■ h.- r< |--rt
’’ tax
«ukrel? «•• wrtain «ref «»f*»»**a frw rehreh*« ar
Anv arwl all
Haimin* »Iv.'fw-
n ««»• re ep^«a f patr» • a.jbk -L
?*
STAYTON.
<>!<|.<JoN
latwl. art* n^piaM.
lb rea Mterel* ruñarte» 'lai POOMOK «« l*«o>wU
orwni, th..
..f th. An»™.. £■* Or
>• K thr alt.ve
'
fra««. t»M«rei refan.-y f .r ae*re»:n< frretevta
wl to til<- their claim» in thia >>t!i.f <>n or
r
«Irret
a
lak-
n
t
<
r
reah
N
-
h
«
A
<
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<«*»♦<»•
Jksy»:* »1'1 arti!* Tieni (V administer such a crush- ,
H ‘
bvlote hw >I 13th «»ay of K^ptamlw*. I'.»«.
K»*jre ron.i.rulr <»n Mn.| the Se.t
Wine». <" »»r.,
Aiaicaso't H. !>■«*•»«,
and Iteer.
If • .<« want » m.e, c-I <lrtnlt ..t R,, ,, J,,.,, hl S|MJ l(,„, j.»-,
;hg defeat to Mn Crenrvm nnd his ¡»arty that Uv ' ’ “
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Sciuiiific
jimerlcait
«•inaiar.
IHare ran hirilMHl il I r y<»u.
7
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lingley tariffi«* and candidate. Speaker Cannon.
| ¡nn County
count> is getting a pretty gt«xl
name for
Linn
gi«*l nanw
A har.te n^elf iHaafmuM wwellf. Larra«» Hf»
«retate n » f a re •, . *•■ »e V rert «l. T*rw« •» »
Cr4«n
*7
JU11
01-n
Fresopt
Atnation.
-
ti
the
number
of
her
W’kbe buried in oblivion.
th*- excellent condition and
Th<* Xmm «»ftice «I«*’* a II kiiwli of i«»h
«war f rer m re» ha, |L W* 4 h> all r»ere*»«reiw^
Newiorl
Cca.-*.«cii Tmtawat lot Custmatn Auarai
UbrjXMple believe that the day is past when our bridges. But the good name is secured at consid- |»r inti ng in ip««»! style äw I nt FrÄ*t»uabl«» I MUNN
•j«»«'««« .
rr*Mwtf. t lAtee, «© « * . V*«atUM»i re, *A U
Jtanufactunng industrie* nexxk fostering with n.vmble expense to the p*««?**.-
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A <r«4l many Amar ano. N th m*n
Met wvnsrti irr thin, p«
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tr»at/*i U»*tr • i.»mach»
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b»* tfrau«d
a a »a»«*r»’ •*.»
<!• *> mti rwUty
•hrir tar i-flr m-*Tk«e.
Tt«» muarlaa m
m kit» auch i«r*-{■‘In. In fart In • i«<y
W1 : « ’
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n th M'’*t
A» a n»«a I
fai-A1»*»
mt?v i* vW* •• • and
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The d.-mat'd f < nnUrttiva aid tt
th. ed <»f th* aupvly. T » I. ufe pr-r4«“!
health every tatua, tmaw». wrv* and
tu re .’ shi.t’Jd tab* in’«» iba
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materiata and rerwr» W» ’t .-^rtain
‘h* r<
|t • TH O-sreWV •«« J** i
th«*
•’•»ma» h !.‘t thr w >rh UÍ t»k < » h *r*.m
Ui» < < 4 «hat
n«w**«aar> v maha
rh b d »I I
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We mut r ’ U» Nature
<wt tb* r»-medy.
Th«* »♦,r* C«lA!n
RM't* Mn»>wn la> th* Ind-Alkt _ t»f U».«
r«H. j»i.ry beton» llt« Aah’W'M »4 th« wbftr«
l’urltemi. otvw«m, uti
Way, th* Utb
t»f
h 'ater ram* to the kti I k »«
ttev <4 N*ptetete*t, Hi
. _ _
ar* n« m <*»»*•»<
Uo> Mrtt1*r« and whirb
Ho t>*** »re u< w itXte***« : John Mar.
r»p t y In pr*vh'«ii‘Hi _ fat > < h»r th<- i k.r«
« H !
b, < »re /« *ti, "if .ink I. J U4M*< <*f
rvr ifmi H*«
«tíñate »v»mar,h and
jht **, I >re* *. d . * re «< Ji
»4 ?S*i. bs <tete
^.i
>r »<♦• ami i «I rvr-
T _ -ra. •
g»*u. Ate! M H . Gra ■an, of ! a
n in V»« 'r « r’vMkfwttaa *Dd lA*r«»riUn<
f* *rt ttp>w Ui* f» »V’maeit. Hvrr and
N.
< tergati.
‘»
ihdd*n Fleti ,"*WM,
» •” *rv'
Vuy > icm 1 *11 tw »».»?»• <■kteitiling a * lv©re**>
r*»ts Blrw^rww»! M
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1) U m *!*' r© »taMrrthad 1 » ml » »re re
•t,
Th«« flirr» ;• fiterk < hrTTyt»«? E.
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eil to Ate 1il tei r cl* «Ui »iii th»* ntfkt ■ -Ti <*r
T.,.. mMiria al »et «elpite rwM Tig ! H iha-tMl
ted re «
. _i when C’&ttfMrtrd «Hb fife*
<MU
A m .
erto« %• a »ntv»n< mali* th* trnat reliar»^
acid affi’Sent •unnac h w-n’r
I 11 Ter tn-
vl/Trat..» when c»>mb4ne*« h>
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pr»*t
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in<.
a«
in
A«» I |< I I HK ri Mil« II IMA .
VX h—K» o.#e*
GiJtten Mmlieai I Ȓarotary
•ti.-h »* iwr'.^e»
ia tarterupl vitality
tlMIB * I .»MU
>VMg
natrltl, n
4i.t th.n
aihauxU «n. Imi
Uhitrxl fo’aUre Item! Otti« *.
.»»4 th.
bl »-I, 1ha bndr ae»i , . r,» »
fc!|
th.
l**l ti.*
P»»rf ten-i. Oregon, July -, 1t*ÄL
rwnre,
and
•a. ruhh. . f?- t <•! tbit *
• <{«•
NOTH E i» hereby príven tLu? In c * tu -
AlUioagb 9*411« phT»W!M' « ha»«* b*«n
plteiMTv wit
th
f ti»«’ |»t■»»• «4 tbr a* t tit
a war» uf Ih* hteh m.Mlrlrut‘ valile af tb*
«"nt ;t Its I, **Au
ugrere tfi •i Juft«« 3,
ata»» a m»'nt«*»n«<l plMta, r< t few bavn
Act für thr -tir I litijhrr laud» in the
uj»d pur« ete*’’rr•,*,' — » •»«lYecit wr»d
HUbtaW of t R)U«iriHA, < *r«v Hi, N vva »»*
•n»
<iauüly ih«» 4 1 *»<-r«' ■ prwripW
r.
ami W a» ingL n le>rr*.t-»ry, MfiiHp|«»l
L r th. )u<r*d>«ute n ver» mc an»»unte.
tv a U th* l*uMic I«aml
lA Be» t>v set id 1 «Ih
Th*
len M*«1 ml In--, v-ry • H a
VitgUAi 4, 1* *2. ALiry F, Hrvt»n»’ft of i
•
glyr.r eltrm-t. <<f th. »I«iv>» ImUiUotH*!
ha* thi« «tev fis«*l h> H h * uflic«» l>*r « w»»m
v*g -»t>ie le«re«!»«■■■• end contain, uo
«lalcfurut» N«». i ’
fc.it th« purt h.iM«’ of j »tcot.ol or harmful tabivforimng drug*-
l/»t» 1 and 2, and thr E. > <4 S W. »t
of S«x U<»ii So, IX, ro«lM»hi| N‘u. 11 Houth.
llaiig** No. 2 l aM, and «¡ill offer pro«»l
to wl««<w Ihn! th«» !an«l nought iw morr
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