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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1906)
w * ■-------- I r ✓ I'Ve »a I mm - ii an unfiandk-led success. True h«* w as among the first, if n-a th«* first, publisher to introduce il lustrations in several colors in his {«ublu-ations. This fact earned him the name of "Yellow (diarlUHi, Ory E^teila Har»! Journalism,” but as nearly all of the big dailies <M«wy Lawrence Haniman, *phei <’ llaevlmait. Man lUrtsr hat e adopted the same method.-: since and among u&ti, Sniuvl Har»ltiwit>. Sy i- whom arc his detrurtur*. thi «annul be put down boterai at tier |- *t t!. < at <Hvg >t».* A l'ardman, Amt»* F Hard- t'Lwrfoe t awrra, Fha Fmnry, as a praof of badness. H AUwr« ( hamfoin, t'alhe John«, C *>r* The truth is, as the unprejudiced sizes matters Flach, FH a Flach, Fiiraiivth l \ I- MY !■ llll'Al T. I *!'•»», M C. !*i*«iaM, up, Mr. Hearst is not th«* bad man that many of I • Í ’ <• G EH. his jealous news|«per rival.-* attempt to make him. { Whatever* his. object may he. he has done a num- r l»-r of pu)4«c nets that j k»ce.» him in the position H« Kll'l H»N II Air <»f a fri’-nd to the people. Hi> championship «>f II »! Ope g«ar in adv aura». ................ 1 «iti ’ the cau e of labor is another evidence that his < W« war, al «ml- I )«-ar.......... ........... 1 ff» <>M» year, al .i»l uf y»ar- heart it in the right place. ............... 2 OH < rear, »« r»4 < f S yvai,............... Fi* ¡usuili« >>i adían.,. .................. 7ft ! z\s a politician, Mr. H«*ar*t may do unwise j to apj«i*ar ami an««er ll»r o>u.plaint W Tkiw 11. nth« in aalvaar« things; but. ra far. in New York jrditkrs, the of the alio»r namsnl plainliH, m tbe Oft hu^i««opj in urai i- r . . rnilUwd court, how on hlew<u* people will love him for the enemies he has made. ntmve AhVFinixIM, HAMH- the i fork «aid court, «>n *»r l«ef»rre ihr <>.vf «4 thank« ............. .. ............. That he is popular with th«* nut-seS of th«* people 12th day of N wmber. V an », and you tai obituarv t> >ti.«a, |<r lit.«-............................ (W j4« now » take noUee that if you la»! I«» outside as well as in the city of New York, was a will l.|bml<-l w-.l-inv • « 1,,«»«•-».(- |«r In • ........... 02 j pt ««»r an* I un ef «aid «roiopfoiht« <»r Ob 1 1S««I talv«-rti»in^. |«-r low- |* r i---i* evidenced when he was nominated on the first i4 trv i a UMtr pfoad tbrfriu, *» Left Uy rv- U«apkky «4», Z « l.*i.,a« [- < s».ulit >.>■ - iumn »kfo 10* the piai Tit if! will take a «forree ballot at the late Buffalo convention, in spite of «¡Uifv'íl, ,«r invhi amamal v*«u a* prated for in |4ainlifi « Uu [ I’r- h •*> n«l rar 1*. !’. ■ I«- par -Il . . 1 the antagonistic bosses. voiu|4mut, forati l tc» pH ring the «iefonti- 1 <ng I hoc cutara« la f-r advrrtiAing »-• - apri «at u ard WM?b *4 thetn to «et iipwhal Mr. Hearst may lx* defeated on eh*ction day anta claim <wr infotmt they have, or claim to .............................. ■■■................................................. — next month. But the class and manner of the baie, in and U» lite landa d«?»* MÌ»e*Ì m « mm ! cumplAinl, whirl« ar»* •» foifowir FDR A SANTI AM FAIR ORGANIZATION. opposition he has inspired will go far towards in-, l-*4 No. »«*! *wiwii 4»), in iownaiiip lu ¡wiring his election. This oppooition. as was the south «4 raog< 1 went »4 U iliainvtlr m« tMiran, i>rr«ton; afo» Iole Kos. I, 2 «rase in th«* primaries a short time ago. is sure to and The. splendid success of our stns t fair last 3 ul erctaon 4, U»wn»hip il A* Alti) <4 Saturday, has . lart<*d the hill rolling to organ ■ n rvliound. Another thing is true. He i» no tyro range I a cwt *4 Wiilane tte mrrMliAu, <>(eg»-n aiel regular district fair society, w ith grounds located in managing a political campaign and a great Afou beginning at the heart “ruer «•( ««»I No, 3 in «aid Mdum 4, and at Scio and with at k-.i ! a thrw h i.- fair t 1« many jssiple an* liable to awaken on th«* day fol C ruiiuing thviHv Mmt l#,HX ctraina, ne re lowing election day. i«u<ily surprised. held annually. «*r Ir», t<» ti»«* raM ht»e oí the duiraU«’ii : Mr II- ar t U- i,.. ' - land claim <4 Hubert M. M<.M»r«* an<l Nothinr could I** done, by our citizens, thnt «ita, notification No nl<>. in «¿«id town- would build up wur stuck aial agric tural interest do many of the absurd and foolish things, his •hip alni range, thence aoutli ft .I n mon* rapidly, than the organization of sn Agri enemies say he w ill do. If elected, the N ews chaina, n»orv or i» •», l*> a point in I ha renter <4 a county r<»ad l.tiofom«, cultural Society, whos<> annual cxhibitiot. would thinks he will make a good (for the |M*ople) gov- m«»r»* or I»*«, north ♦>! the aoutheaal <*rnor. He may not Is* ¡»opukir with the machine, Corner of trat»! «fotratiun land d»iui, bring together the best ol thence in a northeasterly «hrtscliun in hut what is th«* odds? products for comj»ar.son with . .u hother. th«* « enter <4 waul county road to a point Politically Independent » ■ * • a - e » 7 *• »■ • • if *• 1 ■ ’ *•/ * * r • x •.« ♦ « If a stock breeder wishes to improve the value of his herds, he can see at u fair of this kind wherein he can make the desired improvement. an<i where he can obtain the |<ar» nt stock, etc. Also w ith agricultural products, th«- farmer can cempnnp notes with his neighbor and see w herein h«- can obtain the better rt<ult.\, by adopting im proved mi’thods. On each day of the fair an a<ldr» from .Mom«- noted 8|>caker on agricultural subj, < t - should I k * a feature. The N ews suggests that a preliminary fair organization should at once l>e formed, by a call for a public nus-ting to which all who feel inter ested in establishing a di tr < t fair i <>uld I m - in vited to be present. At which time a plan could h<t devised, by w hich -< ifticiei.t funds can be ip- plied for the dcsin*<l pi rj- -• Probably th«- better plan would be t»lease for a term of years about 40 acres of ground, or if deemed best buy the tract outright. Then during the coming winter, when labor is lack, the nt< < sary fencing and building could l»e done. The Ix-st plan the N ews has in mind to raise funds is to sell certificates of life membership in the society, at $20 each. It is lx-liev«sl that fnnn lint to 150 of th«-><- ci rtificat< ■> can I m - sold <-i i>, payabW either in cash or work on the grounds. Then there an- a nunilH-r of ways by which the funds can I h > added to. If $:MM<0 can be pr< vi<k-<l. the necessary buildings, -tabk died» an<l fi-ncin,- •as l>e supplied. Then from entrance fee on exhibits, conces nous on the grounds, gat« re ceipts, etc. a very creditable premium lr-< can I m - provided. Nothing could tend towanls the building up and advertising the Forks of the Santiam more than an organization as outlined above. The only thing to do al«»ut th«« matter i for every body to take hold and give the enterprise a g<«>d stinrg energetic push and the trick is «lone. Scio and th«* people of th«« Forks are noted as jwopk- w ho db things. As a rule, whatever our |«s»ple under take to do. they «Io it well. They leave no stone unturned if it w ill add to the success of any enter prise they undertake. We want the "Santiam Fair” and want it badly. It depends entirely up on the exertions of the people. It is the duty of one as well as another to take hol«l of th«* matter. If all will unite in th«« right spirit as the N ews believes will be done, and work together harmoni ously, success is certain. A « Square Deaf T» »««orwi you «h« r<xi b«r I» r -rr*-« family aw«d.*iaas- ?.-r all tha Inftadl- auta m«*nn< Ink* iu*m ara printed oa th- koala aravi»*ra awl ihalr formula* ar* *U**ta4 uiul-r ,»a«b •• **Uu* <•«>»plate and . -rraat. You I vsom Jual what juu ar* paytn* f-w *nd that «hr tn<rvdl«uta ar* (alh>-r*l from Nalur* • lata.ralurp, h* n< •.»(«eted tr a tha m *t valuabl* nativ« tanl.riaai r-«>ia fouml (rusias (a our AVmrMsu f.a*»O M4 y l.lla pote a I W cun are to the su*« «foheau» worn J*-1. “■ L 0-1----- f—‘ ■■ “ -- ------------ -------- - -------- - - *fc*« * - B * 1 Li^Zfr uTtala I hT* Atf« III ptXMWOr» tauiröfu mí I Vi own. hik AM cillfil 1 prN>|>»rifo« pro I *r li fo-nf a m< xx uabfo ibfo »üi'w wnt'w pt « »nd anti ’rrmonl, nuuHlva ara! »oiirálnf dam«F »Mit. <»!c«-rfh« an I «por la Ml part la» hr i» » Medical b»Mx.%«ry tn tfo* cur« of ltMh<rai-*ra. d}*p» p« • and w*ak «i ifnarh, aitencfod by «»rar rtain^n. haarMrarn. (»«»1 breath. r»rate4 tettgwa p»w< app«ttte g«Miwin< <•» -»»g In Bh. br 'uanana and «i nd red deranga Bornia «4 tha »k’roifh litar an*1 tiuwrfo Hrafd»*1« fucini ufo th* abura dnireajing « I • •c«>v«*ry " I» a it, for *h ■ f ti»a n»u«»Hja fu*-tn ;>rat»#'*, aa •^Marth, w halber of thr narai ¡»«»»aj'o« ur th« a|*>iirarh b»»Wf4> nr otean« Even In >ta atea ratita Il wlfl yle’d V» th!» aotarettfi' rem- *•1» if H a um » t<• jta’t m »««red In. In Chr*»n>c Tatarrli uf th* Naaiì (« a -«agra it I» wriL widia <A*ra«i tha *l**4»fon Mralkai ¡Ha- er*r«*ry • for lha r-«aref»AAry mmafolntfonal treatrur-nt. Io cfoairaa tha paraaga* fr«»*lf two nr lhr»M‘ Ih-Re* a «lay with I»r Magefa i ■ of ireafoumal rf**uvr*Hy vurrt tha a« r»l CA«*«. la an-1 b--araci.»-•• /»» imw J bg Hr»*n* rhial. thn»At ai»d lu«»< aff«« t**»>x •*«<«*»< »utrsp<k*> II» Ha a 4*A!>« «-»I ♦<a«f*a. lb* '•«’•Itjc« M'dk'»! l»ts. <»««■«y * in a «ih* .*•«< ram-* rdf*, rat«**« ialty iu th «*»«•(ins«*'. ban< - a'««•*! y ’.rr v an4 • »nr*-*« „ <r ■ 4 th*» ’ -rvitvhlai rtorttvhr<íi»m Tb» * t>ta* « • « r r j ' I • a - « !"-d fn «i a*, klr/t » r funat I» to r* pd>. ««ml <■» cut«* «-*-n»nn.p<w« In Ita sdvaarnd itu»» o«> n.r-iri--■'.•» »111 4<« *hat ’-:t all the i ’>atina'«v. hnwi ■« «hl* *•. If t*e< >*•«-»•>•!. <»r ha4ly treatmi. lead up H> «*»-ratimfe 11* Mt H laths' »• Ml »»»rclt«'Inr t)>A’- ■ an fw- '’*^,•*3 ij nt i * * , ■» 9 r tin 4 I. gn> n, i x. II« th iwr jrar ilr check Í >.,\\XV.Y <■ FALL TERM i»c-w r 190 6 S E.P T E M 13 E R Strong Faculty Melt and Women who believe in young |»*ople. ! Ample Buildings of which is a well < tIKIs. ftirnislnsl D oiimitoiiy mil Good Location town without saloons and with uo record of epidemic «irkiie*.«, an<l it l’n:n< r WArr.it YST» M. s •!»»•♦- i bk* at in oul «•vervi thntv « io o » y<»u al ■ est. al : musai 0 > I >iam< : •» leas al •> 4 Irr •> i mai kc for i»r baro\v I » lunar » A . »»» » Opportunities for Self-Support: No energetic vrnith need < I r t men V» hesitate for lack of funds. m "™*1. Write us. We manage. « «‘oniniercial School may be entered at »■nt« i.r htrnuirr i.i PRESIDENT H. M. ( ROOKS, Albany, Oregon. i i 1 '<*n*. ¿ mr » kuwcttt -»«“.-rrx*>v* ■ 3.ft3 cttfúna south uf the place of begin ning, ti«<uj‘V ie»rUt 2o»3 drama to lira pfo< «j of fo ginning. containing in the | a»í:gr<*K*te 12s.27 a< r»*«, more or h -» . ail Niid fon»! being «ilnaled in ¡.inn As sc<-mt*d quite probaple w hen the issue <»f the ol county, < »ragun ; A ik ! furtli«*r decreeing that th«* «le- ( N ews of last week went to press, the United !«*mlanta, nor «uther or any of them, States has intervened in the Cuban embruglio. Iravr any iutmrat whatever in and to’ oald fond*, and dec r«<e*ing that th»»1 S« <-rvt.ii . Taft ha proclaimed himself, prov pfointift ia the owner in fee tbarvol a»»»! gim rnor of the Inland and F<- k-r.il are nW ¡of th«* whole thereof, end f»»r tlir c»ate j alwut to land at Cuban ports to enforce, if need ,«mt .in«biir»«nn-i>ta ui th» «mt t-> > be * THE UNITED STATES INTERVENES. * frgrft * ù ifr I»INK« r<*»c«« T J. Munk.r«, W. F filli, I f’ I’cvrv, J. J. IUrne«, (*. A. W a ruar. onmanr o 1 or be, his authority. It is believed that there w ill be|u^ .unuiMm( __ , „ wrvi.lu|K n >uU by w but little, if any, armed resistance to his author-’ | ui-i icalioii by unfor ol ' Hon. U ilnaiii è S (»alloway, judge of the above-entitle»! « i ity. One of his first official acts was to release a * court, duly made on the 2I»t day uf i ■ ♦ number of political prisoners. These released ; S«?plcml>er, ItK’fi, which »»aid order rv- ù i i ttM* aakl ummoiia to lie publiab- o prisoners were high in the councils of the Insurg ♦ '»Itipr« rd in T mk S axtiam Nawa, the tirat pub- i «> SCIO ROLLER MILLS ents and will use their influence to have all j>arties I licalion thereof to l*»> made on the 29th É i ■ I day <4 September, IVOfi, an«l lira laii i •* submit to the beneficent rule of Uncle Sam. I puldivatiun then «4 to la* made • n the B w work in all w The N ews predicts that this intervention means, i Vtli day of Nuvrinbt r, IUUH, and further o 4 I' mih T • • of denlratry* i r»'«|Uirv* tltat th«* defendant* and t*acli uf : <5 in the end. th«« annexation of the island of Cul>a n to the United States. Spanish peoples, as a rule, ’ plaint on or before the 12th «lay ui No- •ttOl inca|*able of self goy «-rninnit. Tlo- Cuban j veml»er, iVUO. W katiifiuuhd A W yatt , LIST YOUR FARMS Republic with the election or President Palma and Attorney« for Plaintiff XV. «!<• « C7Mst«»sr» Mtlltnn T L»»»r «sviti ------ WITH-------- the formation of his government started in with t..«i M»l s.i. wk..» n. >ufihi «n«i I »< hanged (or '•»«>« i ion ri in.u Arms. self government, un*ler favorable auspices. I’re> I louf VX « .in 'li. t i.l«l for Klissinvss .»»«I Will ¡«lent Palma was one of the chief resistants to the TIMHKlt l.iSb MT, Jl*XB 3, IX7M. Tr.a' Y om Ktftkt I nUr-l State« l4in<l rule of Spain and was r»«garde«l as one of the chief Portlat:*!, <>r»‘goi>, Augii»t 23, I1OI. WL LO THt BUSINESS. Cuban liberators. Yet, in a few months, their ex N”lh 1 I* hrivhy given that in Corti* periment in self government has proven a failure phunre with lh«- |»r»»k i » i m* <4 the a» I »4 If ', ■ ■■! A .till ti ■ I i \ r I.it Ml. r Lit < ongrvMi oi June 3, IH7M, vh UIL n I “A ii an«l Uncle Sam is forced to take charge of his act L»r the *alv o( timber hind« in the anv kibd of city prvpvrty, hm * u «. w ard, in order to prevent anarchy. Nor will any Mat» « «4 I rthh-iniA, Ori-gon, \t vadt. .Uà* tra< b», f'O.tiu down am! flunt) and Wa^hingt Hi i<Tr»(« r\, a« «»xh-ndvd government that the Cubans, themselves, organ to all the Public |..*n»l >tat»« by act oi per niouth. Hooik-« an«! lx>l< >.*» yonr To call your ize be of any longer duration, than was the Palma Augunt 4, i*i*2, Mar) l> M.’ginnm, «4 own terni«, Our office h <»n th« poftlaikd, < • anty Multn* tnnh, State your attention government. Secretary Taft will not be long in of <Ire** >n, hu« thi« dn> tiled Mi thia »-tHve ground rt**»r. to a few of our reaching that conclusion, if he is not of that mind her «»••ri: -!a!»*ii « :.t N » M*», h»r the 103 1 2 Fourth Street, eoraer Taylor pundit»«*' of 1x4* 5, B, II, and 12 of Sec I. ea der s i n FOSTUXS - - 0T.E30N tion No. 4, in Tt>wii«hi() Nt>, II South, im , w - Rang»* No. 2 Fant, niol Mill offer phxd to Fash ¡unable Spanish peoples arc of such a fiery, combustable «Lt w that the land aupglit i- more valu nature that they w ill only submit to a government able (or it« timber or «tone than fur Dress Goods Woolen Silks, three colors, grey, blue, and brown of force, for any great ¡teriod of time. While is is agricultural puriMsra»«, and tu eatsidiah at $125 per yard. Armure blue, brown, and cherry red at her claim to »aid inn I before th»- R«-gte true that President Diez seems to be managing ter Ai.'\ It«»« river of the I . S. Land Ofhce $1.25 per yard. Vigeroujt in invisible grey plaids 90c per Mexico nicely, he wieids about the same power as at I'ortland. Oregon, ou Friday, the '»tit GEORGE day of November, HMWi. yard. Grey and green stripe plaid suitings al 10c per ya rd,, tliaX of a king. His is a master mind, sufficiently She name« a« Hitn» -«»*« Rol»ert l>»u- KOENEKE ■ Irn, of Porthiu«!, <>: rg'«u, l« »fo*rt F. the very latest in suitings. Panama suitings in several colors comprehensive and broad, to maintain contrvll. L<«u<lrn, o( I'ortuind, Or» gun, A. <». ;• ’or «£> President Diez cannot live always. With his Ia*th*r, of Porllan«!, Oregon, au»l W. H. $1.00 per yard. We are now giving 12 1-2per cent off on death trouble w ill begin in Mexico. Had Palma 1‘vtnr, of Portland, Orraton. sc 10. < MGQN all our skirts; we have them in most any color. Hop pickers' Any mj 4 ail pt»rwou« < »aiming a»h*i*rwr- had the ability as a ruler of a Diez, Uulia would Iv tbe abm<*-dv*cribed lamfoarv requevt- Mexican straw hats at 15c; other stores ask 25c for the same llavitig purcba«»*»! thra!*u%«’•iiHinwl now I m - at |»eaee with herself and all nations. •'ll to Hie th«*ir ciainui in thfo office on ur Market fmtii thè furmer propriftor, bvfore *ai»J '3th day of November, I MMi, hats. Notice our show windows. Ten per cent off on all fitiy M<'Knight. I «olicit thr teatron- But, to Culia’s misfortune, Palma was unequal to Al'.tMon S, l>HK.«aKB, *»gr •»! the piihln*. I wi!l otilinu« thè ladies' wrappers. We have Oating Flannels from 6c to 12c Rr^ inlcr. the task he assumed. His ideas of securing re wag- n <>ti th»i mad chi thv rutilali tahhnhr»! ami tupplv » bufili ruta at per yard, and over 2500 yards to select from. Our 12c grade Militi |«»M 1*1 Ml I III«»*. sults, jMirtook too much of the old Sjanish rt a^ riablv prie»—. With a dr«irc to methods and it «lid not take the Cubans long to usually sells for 13c to 15c per yard at other stores. Give forni thè aopiaintanr«' <»( rverylxMly TIUHKa ACT «« »gli, 1 h 7M. and a « tote r ni inatto» to tr» al etvry» I lutad Stat«-, I jowl Oltlc». find it out. The taste that the Cupan business us a call and be convinced that what we advertise is strictly urie righi. I nm rtlaiwl. Orvyon. f*»|-Umiier », |i»«i. men ha«l hail of American contrail, the safety I* NOTI« Youra f»>r biiatneaa, 1. i« berrby given tnat in com- so. Yours for Business, given property and the general stability of gov I-I uohv «ilii the pn-vmiuna ul tl,» a«-l >>l <.i < k < >i xi ki : i’uhgt«-»- 14 June .!. i*ntiU*| "An ernment ovntrull, made th«-m more than anxious art fur tl>» tal«- of limitar lanUa in th» for Uncle Sam to lake charge again. If the -tat«-« nt Colit-r la. On-gon, Nrvaiia,- WILLIAM R. HEARST. au-1 Wualiington Territory, ’ •• - xU-n-l.d STAYTON. OHt OoN business men of Culm can influence governmental to all tin- l*iib|i«' i an-1 State* b> act ,4 affairs, it is saf«* to say. Secretary Taft or some tu,u«t I. lain», Alvin J. Car. tin i» <4 Laat week William It Hearst was nominated f«r American successor w ill stay at Havana indef Ailmnr. C-xintv of Einn. Stateo! ( Inn in, i ha* tin, -la« 11 i«.i in thia i-tthe hi, »Morti governor by the New York Democrats. Now. so initely. which means annexation. ■taU-in»nt Xu, ;«HO, for III» t'orcliaae o| th« .XurtliM-i-t of Section No. W, in far as the Nrws knows. Mr. Hearst has a much A M. ___ rownaliip No, 11 Mouth, Ifange No I I i »«A right to l>e nominated governor of New York as Ea.t, an-i will offer 1-0*4 to aim« that II.» % u WHO IS THE AUTHOR? the Ian* I oniglit ia more laluable forila any other man. Yet. his selection has kicked up JOSEPH MIELKE, F ROPRIETOR tiinlier or »ton« than fi r agriviltaral ...H I*» p. the greatest kind of racket among certain of the Word frotu Hcio way« that anon the con«tru< It u of an |4>rt>m*, ami t., e.iabliah liia ela.ru t>> I.««A r!«« trh line will !*r o»intn«*mv*«! (ruin that |4a« v to crafom, «ani lami Iwtor« the County Cl. rk al •m ’ S I AN I < >N. c >!<! :< if >N Democratic politicians. Of course this ¡»ilitical Albany, Ony-m, on Friday, the SM day ! and et lend it, g from Njo np Thoma« creek and Crabtree, «arket in Itemocratic ranks is eminently satis- of November, 11*41. where the limber will lie lap|w«l in the Ca««ade Kevj« <-■ u,tantly on ha,,.I l<«.t gra«b-, <<f l.iiiilor,, Wii,r*. CiicArw, IE nan: , a* Mitn,»-.-« M J. Cam-, TtW % M. factory to the Republicans for. otherw ise. Republi monulama.—Capital Journal. and lfoer. If von want a nice, «s»«l drink of H ctit , whan in Stayton, J«-/« H M» r M rnui. ul Altiaiiy, Or«*gou, A. t*. (ialite-, Place can furniah It Io yon. Just who is responsible (or the above report, can success looked exceedingly doubtful in that ol Crabtree, On-gon. C. C. Cameron, ui i * w. 'I state at the coming fall election. But a Demo the N ews is not informed. We ho|s* it is well Albany, On-gun ; 0.1. s. aiuti. <4 « rale OrOr» fcy Mill Olrm Froapt Attention. A Ai I* M tree Onafon. founded and will develop« into the truth. There cratic quarrt‘1. cbupled w ith the nomination of a Courteou» Trsitment of Customer» Aeaurei. Any ami all perwina elaiming aivwree- B— first-class candidate in the |a>rson of Mr. Chas. E. is no question but what an electric line will ly the alHiVenlem rilaxi lamia are re-|Ueat- ! Wo. Ixuviw A U na » y fort orvaiti« w e<i to iff.- their claims in thia ulti«-» ou or Hughes, has greatly encouraged the New York soon be built fn>m Salem southeast, touching before «aid 83d day of November, lw>>. ‘ Arrivo« l'or valila. ............... X« lo— Au.aavoa H. Ihuaeaa, Stayton, Scio and Is-banon. The business would Republicans. leave« AHuny ....I or M ll.-gtaUir. »r M Arrive« at < or valila .. __ ... But why should Mr. Hearst be so bitterly op justify such an enterprise and pay from the start, this $60 Machine for $25 Mo, •— posed by certain of the Itenwcnitic politicians and aside from our large timber interests. Il 1« a high arm drop M Lmvua Albany....... ....... in mt nun< iTt»’ iV**t Pfact* t<» Fai bred Lail t«earlnf ine«. Awivva 4'orv «li mi .............. Forest fires are becoming of almost annual re- party bosses? They say he » a very laui man and in I'ortiaml t* at ,... • •bread ng « *«•;• ha» I wiíh » Iwr AI> w » m >. Aat he publishes several newspapers which they currence anil owners of timber lands are. no doubt Mn. fi- aatmeaue babbM «vibri«« and «»Mar lafaafil «:-» A |jM*r« <\>rvivili« anxious to realize from their holdings. The in- r«n<i TH» • tha AMI ^nominate as ■‘yellow ” 7llo A Arrive« AUmiiy , TIU wr NAi'HiMB It ta T radì M»imn If Mr. Hearst is a l>ad man his public actions creased deinand for lumber with the prevailing A t Waar Kau nr Montami S t . B wh ,,. X<». >■ > t • • • • » • agrnla __ Oratane ara •♦•■«< you f«»r All Tri» vi-« Cor vaili* 1 » I* 1 CöFVR»GMTa Ac. attach :n«ni«f't with r*cb dnee he has become of National repute, do not in good prices would insure the building of several cXAXLsa j. mauer Animal f .lO »* Anrrm« a«n tlnf « eft«<eh an«1 d»w»rrip<i »n maf oiarhina. •- 1 hrt nnly ent«*»»r <M<*>rt«ir» rmr r>p>»nw-n frw« aa Mo >— I' rash «r d H WSlhf t Snmivnor U> Uixaa liau.j dicate it It certainly was not a very bad act large sawmills as soon as a way is provided for the <ar.M I»vivv« Corvatti« „ HÄÄW« »w. T«»«nta mtiTWI UtatlCVf ahonirg •••" »«•«. <)t »eM «geney fu» ««mring MMwn'a. ( - d» »• wfi- .Mp rPre fM jvhen he was the first to start a train load of sup- shipment of lumber. Capital that desires invest Irrivm AHwi; «.«• V. M rropneter. I «f»rft«* Mtwn 'hr>u{h Munn > < ,x r«t«rv* n-wu«. Wltlkoel ra«y«e. in the kn. II- lOcsItb Galveston, when that city was drstn»ye«l ment in an electric railway enterpriee, cannot find l«sW*-w< nr valiti . ti «a i. M It rt a. M ArHv«««t Allmny . by a tidal wave a few years ago. Neither was a better field for investment We have the water Xn if - the pmsecution against the trust, last winter, of to supply the power, and plenty of business as •"» ► —HIV- TVH» »« • I,«-« •« &lbsMjr ...» ...... «....... ISA* I* M Arri*«* »t CmvailU I Si I*. M. which Mr. Hearst was the instigator and who bore soon as th«» road is in operation. Other enter photographs . MU Wl & Co. ’ "* — - ’ New Tort All «»f f hr> invitta mainew*» «Ith WotMlM»t n prise« will be inaugurated besides the lumlter in F« wh | nf AH«brty. CHI the expense, an evidence of badni-ss Rmwra « »e» dB g ra« WtakiiiioN, IX M Pita lfW- < «*«an«M«y trwm«» 1 «•* ’ «I AI«wwy »nd Mak» i» • when tn Albany U *• im »»* nwty f»»r iwriiHws, vrllh Mwm»> )<>Mvwllt*. mb irvi! «« train r»vr <tvtng As a matter of fact William R. Hearst is a man dustry. Without doubt some company will take «•trrrt. Wood Wanted. m*w4«<!*»»• nrv«r «w*fa»rv «‘fll rv*»! the «rw*nf- i «Itrrrl nrrvuv» u> am «1 as1>*t«ni Ira !■«• <1 lr>-p ültu J G, Crawford*» Art tmll«r< rut I tonal p»i»d|r. >»», when ><••» »v»m« to hold of the project within the next few months; «■ wrh «• Il v4t«riln»«h *1* I»»«*. AU part»»*» who have ennCr?< ted wi/A "hat does things. He is an example of the suc- •nd look tnmalgk ha» roti rtiou <>t t<r- an«1 Irt n« |»n*vw tvrynss h* «r isttt-nHv« , F«< Hiitbvnr tn Im msw « km »|»t»O I«* tl»»» to 14iv «ufwrription m wrawf, * <vssful modem businessman. In nrwwpaues work butif there is any articular comimny now figuring * fttvf isr«*oivoai<*lMktitHI wr IX will |Jra«e deliver the aame at onWr J V BlAYlh <ta>«i pM Agl. I r 'W. <i**»n>l >Ura<% t. u Lyon. m: raxuirsor- Uu** £ U. A^ mb M, AMWW ■My nrinciple line of hi» business endeavor, he has on building, the N ews would like to 1«* informed. ♦ ' 11 Lbuit tu.*«a lu*w icmh PI tw huy 7 I I thing i y and u¡ ■ not « ¡i £ notice A and si E ¡ny thi In use ni| shield may bi ff I may II. IV. MUTAMI íJll (• WE WISH s Bl E F atto a» $55 1!, |7:s $.S5 il $135 S <• Now fo for urti I • • • a • a • • KERBER «& KLECKER Corvallis & Eastern R. R. r • B Buy on Credit! P atents Pup's Coffee House Scientific American. The Wigwam a r \ I • <