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“THE PEOPLE BE DAMNED'' AGAIN.
In Tl*© <
<4 FL© Mate <»i Or*
rtf*«» luff ¡4110 < uuulr.
W. A. Fu »nit, ¡'lami iff.
«a.
Martha (TutrUon, f 4 k*y Fetrihl H»f«l*
tt».u, ,
» », t.< V
I lutwrvtMw
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HantuaBii.
4 hrwtirpbaf C. Ikn a.3». Mar* lùrt.«’
HanfiiuMi.
T miuuvì
HgrUuMU, >v *
vanta A IlAfvtltiAfA, Anii© I . I la ni*
tnaa, < htrir« iawrw, i Ua Hui»«*.
Aahbr < h«mhim, 1 alii© J«»lm*. (,’«»<•
Fiaak, HU klAck. tJiAAÌM*lU
nella
>k>an, T, E
M* <\ aio«»,
nut hioan. Junie* bioan. aod Mary
lAavbl*«*tta I N'Irti-la nt*
To Kila Finiiry* A'hlw« Vhambita. Cal*
hr JoblH», t. vrurfia Fla<k, FiiAalwth
F
hkaai», M. C/ *!•«*»,
Nhwm. I
Byr«*ft y*i«wm, Jarti«a f*i«ian, ami Ylarj
Iht• 1«I»«*11, t* t’ abor© ugiioM «Arfarvj*
anta
*
If our information of last week is correct, that
Wells Fargo I?xpress Company is contemplating
discontinuing its office in this city and establish
Politically Independent
ing one in leiu thereof, at West Scio, we have
simply another case of ‘The pe<«pic be damned.
F'r»t» r«*l al Ihr
ih< •- at >• .
(»•*
■•*** •
Usati muller.
Of course the express company is under no obliga
•ALL TERM
tion to be accommodating to the people. From
»•A M«X VHIUAV l«¥
the tolls it has exacted from the people an inordi
S EPT.E M 13 EiR
19 06
i » r <i <i r. it.
nately rich corporation has been baiit up, with
Awn l,*‘n,HiKr"»(.
comparatively a small expenditure of money. As
Wells-Fargo enjoys a monopoly of the express
Mt’UH< •Ullri'ION KA'l lCN:
0
(>f Men ami Women who believe in young pcofh*.
buainesa
in this locality, it can use its own pleas
r
Oaa y©ar la a«lvati< «•
J. G. GILL, D. M. D. ♦ O ■
Of»© y©ur( at r ( I « f •> • at
ure whetlwr it locates its offices at convenient
i
Ona . rar, at rr
!.'%«.
H a « ewtabHfthc'l hi» ih’tilAl odic© c
ixiints (<>r the people, or at ineonv« iiicnt places, so 1 5 THE 5AMF Of THF fTATK OF
»
On«* year, at ©u«l f - • ar» .
<>KE<»O\, van ar© hcrvby r»M)nirv*l
!
in Nei«» an«l ia fwv^iarwl
On«* of which hii well furnished D okmitoky
►
ni'Hilba in a«hat»’ «
.... .....................
that jwople will l>e required to jmy additional ex-1 u> 1 app*ar atuf AftfVcf tlw» <*»iup«aint
*Jhrrv m«*nlh« in adratww ».
. .....
of Ui© a L m 'V© Mind pJAtiilH. luti««»
(lima.
per.se
for
any
freight
the
company
handles
f«»r
tu
«le»
6nt<-cln««
lift
I
binglr copy in wrapper .
i*ow on tJUfWiU»
a I a * v © ©uuitad <*‘urt4 now
them. If the peopk don’t like it. they can help th© cl«rk «4 aakl efturt, «.«nor I
A!»VFI<TT«IS'<* KA I >•>*:
•
work in all
«
I2lh day »4 N vwmbrf, PM, au*i uhi
themaelvM, if they can.
Card< f thank«
I
will pl «« aim » tak«* n<
that H y »Hl ¡Ao to
bran»-1»©a <»( 4©nti«try.
03
p|ww-;al obituari »>«.*•
j-t r ìm©
«
Some
of
then«'
days,
Wells-Fargo,
as
well
as
all
In a town without -uhtons ami with no rec«»r«l of
ap|>©»»r an*! at*»u»r *abl <*>i»i| Uint. or
U3
|
FitiMMÌi*l »«•bling©- mn nla. |«*r huw ..............
|dv«ui Urcrrlo, »• hereby n-
«■|>i<l< tuie sickness, and a 1’ m ; fk « t W atch
jxiral advwrtietng, |«©r linr |* r ir»’i©
other common-carrier corjMiratwns. will find out ‘•>tb<rwiM'
>plirv»L th« pla ml 10 will takw a Jrvrvw
p>»|»lay ««1«, • vhat.g* • |«ri
ot • « Jutim »
S ystem .
that
the
people
can
help
themselves.
It
is
this
again«* you a» pre;ped for in ¡4amiiR'«
10
j«»r inch ....
Pr< fw- rial ranit. I
tnchrw <-•» in«*itth
I UH kind of don't care-a-damn-for-the-publie’s-right- ' oJtiifdAint, Vuwil K«*|uinng <I m » «IvIriMl*
LIST
YOUR
FARMS
| anta aid ©ach <4 U»> m t*> *©t npwhat
b l.g I ! I. .« * • ! U -
‘ '
’
or-convenienco, that has generated the demand I claim or iiiU*rv»l they bave, »>r claim to
have, in aim } t*i th© nun)« dc©cr)b©d wi
Tits, "'>cial, and Musical Sort.
Of a I
'for the government to own and operate all such Ì ] «aid
cvmphunl, which ar© ar folh>ws
; public service*. When the country can get rid of 1 a H n «» 3 »4 «ectima Xi» in t«.»w urhip 10
A COMMENDABLE ENTERPRISE
Opportunities for Self-Support:
j the old fosils of the Senator Platt tyj>e. it will •outh ol rang© I «mt 4 lilAito'll©
un-rMlian, Oregwi; aim» ¡«Ha
I, ?
WE
LO
the
business
,
very soon establish a parcels post. In that case and 3 ol met kun 4, hre ndi>p 11 »>*•1111 of
No energetic youth need
T) ■
■>.'■■■ .■
t i
■ ■
rang© I w«wt «4 W UlauM'Ut UM*r hl lan, I If yon want to •*»!! yonr farm, or Imv
l«T|«rtn>entA
occur on the stri-’ts of S «0 to > otrow marK« the Wells-Fargo will m-e how the ¡x-ople can help Oregon and
hesitate for lack of funds.
Alm» taymning • I til*
«outhvart ‘ any kxt«l of citv pro|wrty, mw
bnfinnintf of an ctitcrpriM-. which, if r< [»*n? xl 1 themselves.
Write us.
We manage.
Returning to the particular case in print. What ©timer < f lot N«*. 3 re «ani aectkm 4, an«i j Actv tract©, | '(>,<«> 4- m n sn4 $IO.<MY
Annually, will be of incalculable In-ncfit to our
rnnmng <h« nt© w©«t
chain«, u»or©
Coifttnervial School mav be entere«! at any time.
vour
•would
l<c the gain «0 the company if the change i*r hw*. 1« ll»r
hit© <d the slonalioo ; p«’r UK»nth. Hou«*« ao «I
fanners and stockmen. It will be theca. ■ of a
PRESIDENT H .V CROOKS,
lami
«lami
«»(
K»
t«*rt
M.
M»»»rv
and
gradual improvement in the quality of the stock should be made? Nothing except the saving of «•He, imtito**U«»n No <»¡6, in mid town* 1 own t4*rn>« Owr IT«© i« <»n th©
Albany, Oregon.
produced und encourage better can for the ani waybilling by conductors of express matter taken id»ip ami range, thenm m»ulh ft. 1* gr» niHl H"»»r.
chain©,
more
or
h-*»»,
tow
¡«*i>i!
in
the
mals. The dairy interests are imw becoming of to West Scio by th«* shippT. What would be lost cciiler ol a vonnty r*«a»l 1.43 chain«, X33 X 3 Fourth Ovect. cera«? Taylor
FCRTLAX»
C7.Z33N
principal importance thn ;ghout this • <- n of to th«- company, if the change should be made? mor© *jr h<*«, tmrth of th© m»uth©aM
<4 au»*l dtmalion lami claim,
the county. Every dairyman knows that it re Fully one-half of th«' btisincsss the express com corner
thence in a i»*>rthcod©rly dirv«'U»»u Hi
quires just as much feed to keep an inferior cow pany now does rn Scio. In every case possible the th© center <4 »aid county nm«t to a point
chai in* m»nth of the pluv© of begin*
as it d<s- to keep n stij ri< r ore If he ca:>. by business men of Scio would have their goods come 2.ft3
hil'III-'I'S
mug, then«*© north 2..»3 chant© to lb©
by
freight
They
would
do
this
for
the
reason
piacu of beginning, containing in th©
judicious breeding, gf-nerate a hen! of cov that
aggregate 12H.27 acre«, mor© r»r h ■ *•. all
will give double the quantity of milk that the that to add cartage charges to that of express, of
ria«tf»f wr T J Munier*
T J. Munk.-r«, W F «.ill,
* ai «1 land living ritual»«! in Linn
GEORGE
would
make
the
cost
too
high
to
be
born
and.
as
a
countv, < >r©g«>n ;
r , C i'«-»ry, J. J. liana-«.
S». art » my , C A. Warw
original herd produo-d, head for head, wth the
And furtliar decreeing that tb© d©-
C. A. Warner
KOENEKE
same lalwir he has been able to double lv - it con e re; dt. from one-half to two-thirds of toe goods fcnd-inta,
n<*r ©itiivr or any <4 them,
1
<w
shipi>ed
by
exprei
,
would
ls'wliipp'<|
have
any
intaieat
whatever
in
anti
to
Tn addition he has doubled the value of his herd.
•abl landi», and decreeing that th«
If, by judicious bnwling, he can so improve the through ortlinary freight channels.
ncio.
< »K L<.< >N
plaintiff ia th© owner in fee thereot ami
In oth«-r towns the express company takes and of
the whole thereof, ai*d fur th© eoMl«
quallity of his hog . so that a piy-..... •
: l can
diifbnrm-mvnt*» of the auit to lx*
Having pnr« b
th«» aU»r©-tinine«l
be mad«' to weigh 250 pounds, whereas h<- former delivers freight fpm the residence or place of and
fnrfert Ir» tu th«* fi»m»«*r proprietor.
taxed.
business
of
the
shipper.
This
is
never
done
in
iiiin MUinmona it served it|*»n y«m by
Hiv Mi Knight I -.«.i. a ti..« palra*
ly nunb- hogs of 150 p' md-att*'- .*■ • « e, he
«»( th© public. I will r*nittn*w th«
pubhcaUuu by order of lion. \\ ilimm
has increased his profits without itm a-.ng his Scio. Now it is proposed to move the office two Galloway,
.»j->n < hi UM* r :vl on th© Firnt* •
ju ig»‘ of the a 1 m > v ©* cu titled
miles
away.
By
so
doing
the
express
company
•»I , *» |<HMONM to
court,
duly
mad©
on
the
2li»t
day
of
iban ! anpplv ©hoir«» cut» nt
Ialx>r.
•
■ »-»na’ « pdc* -, With a «1«
to
•^'ptemia’r, l‘>^», which reid order re
v*ill
say
to
Scio
”
W«-
don
’
t
want
y«»ur
business.
”
The game principal holds goes! with ttheep, with
»rm th*» ar pin* ,lane*» <4 «•very lww| v
quite« tt»© aitili uinmona to b© publbh*
mi » «;• :• t ti iiutUun to Ir» al every*
goats, or any other cl.« - of (>•< ’ or for.'< The The result will be that Scio will not patronize the rd in T h « .’» anham Nawa, the hr»l pub
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
fl© right, I tin
lication ther»’<4 to I«-
oh th« 21«t
study of the fanner should b<- how to pr-luce th«' express company to any greater extent than she day
You« for btiaim-xM,
of September, Halt*, and th© U*t
greatest amount of profit, from the given amount is compiled to.
pubi cation there.4 to be mnd«? oh th©
< • i :< >i<< h ; k < >i x i ki :
But what is to hinder there being an office at «th day of November, Itaxi, aud further
of feed.
rvfpiirvM that the d<*icii<iant« un»i each of
As our state become> more den >ely populated, W < st Scio and the office in Scio continued? If them, to am»w«T the plaintiH m c.»m-
plaxnt on or before the l-‘lh day of No-
the area of ]>asture m .-t n«T«-- anly l>< e.»me nnue there is but little business done at West Scio, but vcmlnr,
P.aMl.
little
work
would
I
m - re«|uired.
restrict«!. The fanner must ascertain how to
U K.vriiKHIOHh A U Y.«rr,
Attorney« for Plaintiff
If public carrier Corporations would hold back
produce the greatest amount of f*< d i-.-r acre and
W» 4«» «• (.. n*-r««l (
Milling Butlneaa
F lour an«I
the
growing
sentiment
of
“
Government
owner
1! »1» « «HI» *«» 3|.
to so improve hi. st«wk that he ». Ipt the lar; ■
t
»««1
*»»»
S«l»
Wheat
Boughl
an«I
Lathan*»«!
for
I
«»»<
1*1
Ill
i«
«
I
1<»*.
ship’’ they must obey the law. treat the ¡»eoplv
Irati««» I rutti an«l I«» >r«*|i.i«ia.
possible return from that feed.
I
l«)ui
Wv*
ar»
it*
«Ha
F
i«l*l
for
Builnv»»
a«»»i
Will
No 1-
TtMtlKH LV.NI» A<T, 11 Mt 3. ¡S?»*
How* shall the farmer learn of the best class, justly and honestly and make the carrier service
Mwviw Yaqiilna
•• v, A
Treat Y om HigKi
I nitrd Stat<n latnd Oftic«,
Arrive« Onrvafk*
and quallity of stock, unless he visits >-toek ex as convenient and satisfactory as [K.ssible. The
Portland, Un*g*»n, Augurt •.», I'AJH.
Arrivo»
AliMcny
.
11.«»»
A
hibits. or the herds of others who make stock I “People l»e damned” policy must lx? supplant«-«! by NO’IK E in hervtiy given that In c»»in* No. J—
with th© prt»vini m© «4 th© act <4
breeding a specialty. What will furnish him a one of attentive accommodation. The people are ' < pliant*©
M.
oritfre-» of June :I, 1 h 7H, entitled “Au
-
**
(«»valli» ............. I.«a.
rapidly
learning
that
they
are
the
masters
and
1 act h»r th© sal© of timb«?r latitln in tin*
better opportunity to see the lx t .'i>ecimens of
•* arrivi»» taluno*
.. à ww •
stat»« of <’a ¡bnjna, Oregon, X» \a Li,
any and all particular breed-- ..f
\ than < hiiu- Corporations are but Creatures of their creation .and
Trnlua !<• and | «»ut l>< troll.
U avhington I crrit*»r y,” mm «<xl**n«h'»i
and
that
the
servant
cannot
be
greater
than
the
Ju all th© Public l^nd Slat«* by act of No. S—
tions along the line of the pro|K»'ed exhibit to
Ixave« APany for Itotmtt ....... TlAt V M.
4, l*»J2, Mary l> Maginni©, of
master. Whenever the people will drop partisan- ‘ Aiigunt
morrow on our streets?
Arrmi
........... ... 11 3w I* M
l*"itland, County «»I Multnomah, sial©
ism
and
place
hunting
atul
vote
for
all
the
peoples
N«».
I
<4
Orwgon,
han
tin*
day
flUd
in
thinoftbv
While it is true that this stock h->w at Scio ha
l^ave« IH*troll ..
I an I I* M
her »worn ©Lttciurnt No.
|.»r th©
been hurridly gotten up and much of the stock interests. cor]x>rations will very quicklj* learn piircUo***
Arm «a Albany .
Ji. r k
- I Ix t- >. 6, ll, anil 1J »»( ><•»■-
I lion No. I, tn Tuwnnhip No. II South,
that a longer period of preparation would have their tru<- relation to the ixsly politic.
Iralii» tur turvalll»
Kangc No. 2 Ea«t, and will offer proof t<» No. S—
1 u A 4*
11 A
A A Fash ion able
brought out w ill not be shown, there promise.-, to
nht u that th© land ©ought >* luur© vain*
Aliqany for * »»rvaliu
7 V. A N
be enough of stock brought into town to give a The recent maneuvers of the Military over at al»l© for iln tiinlwr or atone than f«»r Arrtv©» t «Ulla .
Dress
Goods
Woolen
Silks,
three
colors,
grey, blue, and brown
m Jft A M
pur|»«ia4M, and to r«utli©h
American lake, seems to have been, principally, agricultural
No l>-
good exhibition.
at $1.25 per yard. Armure blue, brown, and cherry red at
her claim t«» navi land In-fore th© Rvgit*
l4«m*4 Al’uny
...4 op M
.Men who <l«'sire to improve the grade of their to teach the troops how to make a masterly re l«*r an«I Itrccivrrid th© C. S. l.»m«l Otin© A<Tlv*ra »« < (»» vaiii«............
.... « »1* M S 1.25 per yard.
1’igeroux in invisible grey plaids 90c per
ai Purtiand, <>r©g*»n. on Friday, th»- ‘»th
flocks and herds, should be present. Breeders treat In the old civil war days, especially with «lay
No.
of November, I'.«*»».
yard.
Grey
and
green
stripe plaid suitings al 40c per yard,
....
....
tup w
who have breeding animals for sale should luive General (¡rant, the retreat was a ¡»art of the Shir natn«B» a* witn«—«< - R<»l»©rt lx>u- l»aa*«i«
Arrivi» < »•! vaili»
.....
•
him
• ' - .
I
■ • t I
the wry latest in suitings. Panama suitings in several colors
Sjs'Cimcns of their stock in the parade. Dr. military education that was sadly neglected. In k»«i*l»*n, i <»f Portland,
IrtalM« C«»r Albrtuj.
Oregon. A. <».
fact
his
$1.00
per yard. H'e arc now giving 12 1-2 per cent off on
troops
did
not
know
a
little
bit
alsiut
re-
k-llt-r.
of
Portland,
Oregon,
and
M
II
So.
»
W ithycomlie, of Corvallis, who is |wrhaj a well
IxtVH tkvrvKill» __
P< tri»*, <4 Portland, Oregon.
« mj A M
treating.
About
the
only
commander
of
the
civil
versed in fancy stock bre«-ling as any other man
AmvA » ».«** >
Any nt d all pvn*on© claiming a l\«-r*«»-
• Ho A M all our skirls; we have them in most any color. Hop pickers’
in the state, will deliver an address relative to war who achieved distinction because of his abili ly th«* al»»i«**d»-M. rilaiti laf««h*ar©
No, 9
M> xiean strai hats at 15c; other stores ask 25c for the same
to til© their clam»« tn thi* •>(♦' « «»n «»r
1 rwvrsa t‘r»rv*fc’Hw
M
stock interests; so that the day will be profitable ty to retreat in good order, was (¡eneral Sigel. ©*l
n©f««i« i » ab I Uth dm *1 aN‘»xcml»©r, p»»>
Arrive« at AH«ut»y
M. hats.
Notice our show windows. Ten per cent off on all
His retreat front the Pea Ridge battle ground was
AuiOMH s. II himmh ,
to all who attend.
Na 7-
ladies' wrappers. He have Outing Flannels from 6c to 12c
lUviater.
' Ltao «*♦ < <»rva«he
The Franklin Butte Stock Co., deserves great conducted with ability. But strange to say Gen.
WrtH-s Al'mtij
M. ¡» r yard, and over 2500 yards to select from. Our 12c grade
Tulli
•
Itili
1*11111
ill«»*.
credit for bringing th«- iperb horses Di iuinant Sigel was given only inferior commands in the
N«» ||
I *■©»■« *1. or valli»
usually sells for 13c to 15c per yard at other stores. Give
M
ami l.ulwns Choice to Sci>i. (¡<.*1
a army of the Potomac ever afterward. Evidently
TtMHKU i VM», ACT Jt *M
|N?H.
’ Art tv e* al Alleali)
M
u IU h I Stat«©
Office,
there are none lietter in the stat«*. With 1 .ch ability to conduct a masterly retreat was not r<*rtlan<i, I Or»-gvii,
us
a call and be convinced that what we advertise is strictly
I So 11 -
>« pitmiM-r 4, l‘AAi.
I I a - mvcm AltiMky
splendid |>arent stock as thes< animals are, Scio prised very highly by President Lincoln and N OT101 * . \ rat •
....It to f M so.
; >
Yours for Business,
Arrivi*« all «»rv «ili»
I « F. M
phaiH'»* with tin* providoiw <4 th© m t <4
will soon la-come noted as the place w here the Secretary of War, Stanton.
Coiigr«*©» <4 Jun© J, |A7n, ©atftlad ”.lb
AH t»t Ila©«bov« tiHiui rtMinrt't « |th **««aitfieni
best bonus can be obtained.
Intiti», -»ti» Ai Alonny atri
act for tl>© tab* of timla r ¡an«l- tn th© |*ft. .ih l
« OI VBllM» a » wrll fv> traili fc»r l*rlrol<. «ivtn<
>tat»*M of <*alif«»r.iiat <>rv««»ri,
Is't every body mme and bring th«' best he has The contract that the United States has under an«l
dir** t wrv "*• l<» N» •!-»» f an ib«*
STAY TON.
Washington Icmh.iy ,"’©«
OR I GON
wvii A» li.vllr«i»l-u»h ||«H Api !*>£•'
in stock or vegetable and c«>m)>are n«>t< . w ithl.i taken, to preserve a stable government for Cuba, to all the Hihlic l.and >lat«*a b; act «4 I •• F«<
lQrtte«?r uif»M>t«ai>iMM
lo
Yuguvt 4, H’C, Ahin J. t’arotiicre. of
neighbors. True the premiums offered are small; seems quite likely to be a very troublesome one to Albany,
J < M A I ' », » »et» V ). Agi
County <4 Liun. Mateo Or«v«>n, p
Agwit, Alt«Miy.
but as there is no expense n-quirel to make the say the least. Phe Cul*ans have been so long ac han thin «lav (¡«©41 in thi» «»tile© hi* «worn li
\o. 7(»4u, (or th© t»urrhAJH* <»f
exhibit, all can afford to |>articipate. Next year customed to the corrupt political methods of ■tat«n>«nt
th© Northwest L of Section Xu. to, m
Spain,
that
they
seem
unable
to
apply
reasonably
more time will be given and better priz. . will be
rown«hi|> No. H MuaUi, Kang© X . | .
Fa«t, and will offwr proof to «how that j
offered for a similar exhibition. The etTort is in honest methods, when attempting to rule them th©
land «ought ta ntoie valuable lor ila
th«' right direction and all should lend whatever selves. They also seem unwilling to submit timber or «ton© than f< r ngrtcQliurai > Buy on Credit!
©nd to «©tablii»h hi© clattu to
assistance they can to make Scio’s first annual ¡»atrotically to the rule of the majority. In the pur|«»«<*e,
■«ml iund ladutv th© 4 untv Cicrk at this $<»0 Machine for $25
end
Uncle
Sam
will
be
compelled
to
annex
the
Il 1« » hlfH arm. drny
stock show, a success.
Mtany, Oregon, tm Friday, th© :3d lay ?
nan«
Acad, bali !e«nn| J<gp*
<4 Xotetnla-r, llMi.
island in order to maintain a stable government
• t;|«B 4<»Mb)« f«MHf. aeif
Hr namm an witm«©««*
M J. Cam« |
thrwBAlin« »hwltia ha»
•u'.> fna'..« h. blun «tn.l-r
©run. <4 Albany, Oregon; A. C. UaiiM*.
William J. Bryan, from the stand point of a
•n*1 other I »teat tin pro«»
of
Crabtr»»-,
Urt^gou
;
C.
C.
Catncron,
«»(
\\
hen
Uncle
Sam
places
our
military
authorities
«retila. Thta M the AN tl-
private citizen, is probably the most widely ad
TH I iTT MA«-HINK It te
Allianr. Oregon; O. F. n .-H om , of Crab-
in
charge
of
Cuba
again,
as
now
seems
probable
the »air« tnarhlfte ifthU
tre©
lr©Mg(LfD*
vertised man in the world. Newspapers of the
are mìh ng r<u f»«*
All
and all pt*r** un claiming *lv©n»©*
attach U.aut«r With rarfc
Old World have n«*arly as much to say about will be done within u few days, it will be many ly Any
machine.
d h*T only
th»* above-dene ri bed land»* ar©
moons before the government of the island is ©d to ftlr tfirir clam»« in thh oAen <>u or
I raab and tr m-rnthiy
him as do the newsj>aj>erB of the United States.
WHu mi! tor he« Ft«« TBI U'UHd ab aln<
turned
brforr maid ..-I day <4 November, IWk • legant hotiMb«* «1 r «1» we •!» »Mp^fretaM
over
to
civil
authorities
again.
When
it
One thing is true about him politically. He is
Fttpaid: on fa«» Fv***H *’”r
piau
Au.taao^ ff. Ihtaaaaa,
Qovurtx Furniture Oorvpan^
K»*gtHl«*r.
absolutely honest in his defens«« of the rights of is done. Cuba will be United States territory*.
l?J I7> Fir«« St. WJM ri.A*D. <»*
the people. As he is but human, his judgement Spanish peoples do not seem cajtableof self
government
along
the
lines
of
a
Republican
A«it»i lul««r *««r I a
Nuiire.
is not infallible. As'a rule he is to be found
N««Tl< F w iiOTvbv gitrti to whom it
_____________
on the side of right and justice. His heart is form.
may c*>i»rrn, that t).r anUrmi^iwU ba. j
60 YfARI’
Iwen itnljr apixSnuwi a.ltuiiiialratrii of I
right This being true he is not liable to go
EXPERIENCE
Linn county’s experience with running the Poor I th« ratal« ol John It. Smith, dm-muawl, i
wrong very far or long. He has the courage to farm has not Ixwn very satisfactory. A hired bv the l'<Hinty < ..«irt ol l.uin County, I
bavin, dainià :
advocate what he deems is beat for the people superintendent has not been a financial success. «»nyon. All
agami* aahi «.tatr are rv»|nir<<l to nr«-1
and that can be said of very few of our public .The county court has deci<k-d to lease the farm aent the mi »« to the uiHb-rai^n«) at
I.inu County. Oregon, duiy '
men.
an«l give the leasee the contract for keeping the IThomaa.
«eriflnl aa by laa re.|uir«.|, sillun MI
T ram M ark »
¡poor at a stated amount per week. The farm i month» from thia itale.
Otston»
i
l«ated th«» ?.Hh day of Auguat, I'«»'.
w
CORVRIOMT»
Ac.
The Republican convention over in Washington, ought to bring in a go«»«] rental, if properly
.M ahtiii A. - him ,
Mh Tint » •tirfr*i »ng .1a»»rr*r«i’-<«i m»1
futili
1y
»»nri<n
««or
frr»
•t.«rth«
*4
Adtniniatratrix.
has decided that President Roosevelt must accept handled.
• I■¥■«©•».I t
r <- »r «jur VT»
\Vr»rnrar.>nn A Wr.TT,
—M. > >.l HAWKM •->
a renomination, whether he desires to do so or
rrw.
f. r
R—wu.
Attorney, for Adminiatratrit.
I-«., '. 1^», ¡S,, Ufh Ih,., a
RK»lr*
«H«.ra< rbu** la t».
not. The president will probably have some Just as we go to press, the Oregonian arrived.
W
AY anted.
thing to sav regarding the matter when the It stated that Secretary Taft was making head All part»*« who haw ronlr*«*t*l with
A h»r W m«ff l!h»»tr«t«»>1 ww »' t k»rr~< -ir
proper time comes, as his declarations regarding way and would pn>l«ably be able to accomplish a th© Saw« to pay mihaeri|*thNi in woml, na:«tk«a
ot «ay »r-MMitiMr
Twm«. «
•
1 « r • . • • M
rvnomination does not seem to have much in pacification of Cuban trouble without armed in will |4 vam * <l«*liver th© «Atm* at <mca. W’e MUNN&Co?
..............
NewYuik
• •¡I tl»ea know how much to luiy.
‘
tervention l»)- the United States.
fluence at the present time.
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Strong Faculty
Ample Buildings
Good Location
Many Advantages
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