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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1906)
ihr kantiani Iteirs. Politically Independent interni «4 th* , -' L V at -*.--, • • . k . a * O ía i limit* r. l't llll-lllll e • • « , * *, * V N •>* • *• MM i»** •jam S’*x*kb«T»«dero' an«lAgricultural Fainfiociety ■tUullie** onterprirw that u for. the exclusivt IvtielU ! ’n TZ« tXn-wat Cuwrt of The Male «4 «to* tor L iqu « ««inte. of the fanner. Our formers cap well afforti U» lay I W. «V A. ’ii I.*»ug. Ftautlift, ■as.de work for <v- day to atu-’zl the Institute Ira. <T>afltoH, Ury Katrlla Hard* I Ideas may and prol«bly will be <h-v«M«g»ed which. Martha num, Ultiey Ijkarriue llardutan, if carried out. would ba worth tbousaniia of dollars < hretujdiet t' llardmai», Mari Ih'ftir llatatoaaa, Samuel Hanhuar», Hyi- to Eastern Linn Ctmniy. ftvgrvae J»>uld be the vanto A. Hardman, tichwwh Hard- watchword of all and we should make use of every IMMt, t’har.r« Cflwfw, hita Fluuey, A»Lite i l»au*Hin, < ail¿e Jolina, (L«»r* op|»ortunity to obtain knowledge, and our effort*} I hrtU Ftorfc, Elia I IxrL, t Jicaiieth jin this respect sh<uhl be along lines of the least Hk>an, T. 4». htoan, M. r*h«au. B>fua bluan. _ ___ Jame« Mtaan, and Marx I resistance-. I Mei»« ta Hl» 1 Tu >.Ha > uiuri r, Add** ('hamMin. Cal* Ito Jotll 3 < «omelia I task, F.hiai<rlh E. K. M G» t***aiat t Bynre Huati, JauMPt >hmn, and Mary «1 Ou» »«ar in adva»»-« .... ............................. Ita«*»» *n, t4«e ataìte named 4rh*u4* I « • I .4? • Oyw ir»r, al ri»l t rear dkuta Probably the most ¡»eculiar poitticai campaign r ìli» s k ut < h rio *i u ? <»i ............ 1 On* »rer, al «i 1 ■ * J »«-ar» ...................... Ï <fc I that has ever occurreti in the Empire State is now On» ,«♦«. al ■ nd 3 J<*r» .... V’U are rvipiirnl ►it r.wntl«« In a«l»an««* ........... .... ........... V* Ita» o*uiptalul Just what the result will be is some what of a u( Tb:w« nionlli« in atlranrv. .. ... • » »•«•*• W1 on. U h » nta>v* hai» <1 ptamtiflt, in lini BtegU iu|>y in wrapiwr......................... ........ ibuFf «’iiUticnl ttiurt. tH>w ou hlvatUi ................. df» ¡ conundrum. AliVh Hl tetMi HA I I.- rtotk »4 m UI ctmrl. a » h <*f lorlurv Uw William R. Ibarst, who is the nominee of the Ih*» ft-l l»lh «la) ul X xviiibvr. C “» r 1 <>t thunk * tr¿ j Independent Ixntgue and of the IYemocratic ¡»arty, a ili plmao takti tu4w0 timi d )<*« tali lo H jmr ml olrtttMirv n«4t<*r«, jwr I iih > I wid iitirf« inn.« t»t-, |<* r liite .............. ÍKÍ j is attracting an unusual amount of attention. appmr «tal ai*»«er *»*ul oiMjptaihl, uf «4he»r«iflr ihertMo. a» h«*rrl»y rw» IW I a-IvciriMtu/, tosr hi»** per . . After having been nominated by the Independent quiml. Ih© ptauHdf «ili la«.r a •!«*« !W I>iflptay »4», 3 rhau gpm |* r Dwulb, ot*r < -«him u • t i» a<ainrl a * ji-s.inl k«r il* ptadhlin * l<» in* h L«*ague people, of which ¡»arty hr was the recog con>i4<«Ol. tua il. Le»¡turili^ Ih« «lataiel* l’r*íi¿rh^w, |»rr month 1 l»' nized leader and instigator, he succvedisl in hav alito atxi «Mi-h of tlu*u u* •<! up « i*al I«n, tiu>««-».airait» l»r adranuin, iwote. n apt 1 • •lion tallii ut italrreM th< \ havv, <»r < tallii U» ing hirnself indorsed by the Democratic party in « hai — e, in and to U h » tallita dt-w iibed m ■— * —- . — —■■■ .spite of the opposition of a majority of the Demo-, nani rotuplaint, wiikh arv a» |oJU*wn L»C X of Mo tion Xt. in tuwuahip lu cratic leaders. Quite a large number of prominent Maith «4 .1 raugr 1 «rwt «4 W dia U h * tir Democrats r»*fui»<* point blank to support Mr. lu«*ridiati, <h»«1(1.11, alio i>*u* *- i,a »Irl .1 *4 9n tk»u 4, IftWDthip II • mil* «-I In k »s th.vt three m inths the Oregon Ix^gisla- Hearst and are now actively supporting his Rcpub- ranga l «r«t «»f Wdtaturlle nwi Milan. <>irg»*tl taud lure will e ■ i ■ ■ d< wn at SaL” A f< is • ir j¡¡can oppontmt. Mr. Charles E. Hughes, Alai» Isqtiniiing al tho flouthvafll - Mr. Hi-arst*» defeat would be a foregone con- wftwt <*i »<4 No. 3 In «ani aactiun 4, and ago the mcetB.g >f ti. - l-»i. .ya-, ire. ' i . I elusion w ere it not the case that there are many rumi itiit ihsuu’w a «-ut lt»,»** ciiaitsa» m**rv forward to by ‘|»e people. The people thm ex io ih<* raut hur of U h » donation Republicans who will give him their support. land ir»*, < lain* <4 K«»tart M. Moon* and pected IwgislatkMi along lines of witwlom that would wife, lK»titKaUoii 616, in tabi town* contribute to th< :r | n■ ¡ i rity .cul I ip| • |_iw i From a political viewpoint the situation is quite rliip and range, U mhmv m»<Kh ¿.Ih unique. Mr. IR kts I w ill be sup|x»rted by a large » baine, mora or I vm , lo a |«MM in Um that were mischievous and • .M-eptible of con**:nn majority of the lk*mocr.its and a minority of the center oí a county road 1.43 chain#, lion not intended by the framer* were amended or more or i«-**, north of the »outh*’a*t Republicans. Mr. Hughe» will lx» supported by a; «x ruer «M »«od duiialioii land ctatiii,. rvpualwd. New laws, that development of the in a nnrt hear ter ly direction in ‘ State and g>»»1 government ri j iir- d, u< r< i i..» •. *i large majority of the Republicans a minority of the thence of »aid county ruad tu a tomi ! Democrats. At the present time Mr. Hughes looks th«* center ( halm* rertilh of the placa oí tavin- 1 A different feeling for the legislative body has tbrticc north • ■*3 chaina to (fie grown up among the pcopk- in recent year , A the w inner by a handsome majority. In addition nifi#, placa ut ta*x<nniii|r. «ntaimna m th» ■ ■ . ■ . rti¿¡i¿r»'gat«* arrea, mom* or lew» ; all ! feeling akin to dread has supplanted the old-time said laud bring »ilualcd in Li nu ì confidence. People now wonder just how deeply Democrats, President Roosevelt is giving him all of « »»unir. Ori g’ n ; A lui further thx reetiig that Ih»* de- kh<y s ill be required to dig down into their jtockeu i the assistance in the fight he can. But then Mr. Hearst has shown himself to l»e a íeiitlanto, n*»r cither or any of Uietu, Pt foot the bill of appropriations that our law hu\e any into eat whatever in and to i makers will agree upon, for whatever the Ixyi .¡it politician of the first order and an organizer of im «■ahi landa, and decreeing that the ¡ plaiutiG ia the owner iu fee thereof and tun* appropriates the j» • pL- • < nt di li niiirn d t mense ability. Prior to the meeting of the Duiuo- of tbervuf, aod fur the cotta cratic State Convention Democratic leader» scoffed and the «lia whole Lu ret menta uf the amt to I mj pay. The effort to veto the extravagunt appropri ations of last session was severely sat upon by the the idea of Mr. Hearst’s indorsement by the Buf taxed. ¡Ina Miiimuna ia aerred upon roa by falo Convention, yet when the convention met it j pubhcaUoii by order of lion. U ihiaua people, so whatever appropriations the legislature was soon n *certained that Mr. Hearst was in com (M..i»*at. of the al*o v*«:.tilled sees proper to make, no matter for what purjiose, court, tluly made on the »lat »lay uf plete control of it He was nominated for Gov September, B ami , which said order ru- will Ite paid. ernor un the first ballot and had many votes to qtltiee the said »unifiions to be pubiiab* So, as we seem Pt be at the mercy of our law- in Tua S amum Xawa, the finit pub -pare, lt is conceded by unprejudiced judges that rd lication thereof l*> be made on the *JHtb maken* that i.s to .s.1, >■ ;r ps>.etl»' Mr. Hearst is decidedly in the race. He i& con dav of September, l‘<«»L and the lami urge and I io | h * that the delil>erauo! :4 th«- cmning DUbbcatioti thereof to be made on the ducting a whirlwind canqiaign. regardless of cost. Vth day uf \owmlier, 11MJ6, and further aeaaion will be guided by a wise economy. He carries a first class brass band, vocalists and nwpnrea that th«* detotatanta And each of No doubt lobbies will be on hand from special thru*, to aiiflucr thr plamtiffta com vaudeville artists with him. and consequently is plaint un or ta.i re the 12th day of »X« • sections of the State, urging the importance of attracting enormous crowds at every appointment. \vinber, 11M». their ¡»articular graft. The Normal School lobby Wk.A ! Ill 14 » .«RI» A H y \ ? î . Being a newspajier man, Mr. Hearst knows well Attorney* tor riaintiff is sure to be on hand and in; « ad of .» mj4y a-king Blankets *.* I Blue < "ottoli Blanket». ft<)c par pair. !<>• I Blue b’ottoti heavier, »¡or |»er | lO-1 \\ liite < otton 10 I Tan Cottoi 10- l Heavy Bltui ( 'ottoil Blanket, ||. ht f <111 lull 1 >1 111* I *4 VJl 11- ■$ Heavy 111 Blanket, $i. 11- 4 Hoavit r Blue t ’ottoil Blanket, fl. 5D. 'ottun 12- 4 Heavy Blue Blanket, $l.v«>. Wool Blankets, f.'.jio to $ 1«» per pair. Outing 1’1 anm*I* V to 12 1-2« tier yani; same goo«is you nave h«-en paving 7c to 1,’ h - ami 10c |H'r yard. School Shoes School Clothing u»ii School Huts. For the bovt and *’irl- of the The buy will want to L ima ¡ uu make that will wear und al Cèri1 as well dressixl as yaun price* that will s nit. Think neighbor 1>A> his seat of a t!(M»l wliool shoe at $1. Good, strong serviceable Um and $1.7"» that TgUr.M «lita, 'i to 12.years. IL 50 $2.00. 12.25. $2.50, $3.( r ). $-t.0o. others will at>k $!..’»<■ to $•! $&.00. $6.00. $7.00. and $N,00. r _ »*________________ <>r the xanie g«e»<l* $1.25, Our Shoe ih'partinent in a tore within itself. Ixjng t>ants Mints, Al * S U to 2 J years, $5.00, $0.00, $7.00, $8.0n, ! $9.00, $11.00, $12.00, to $10.00. ECONOMY SHOULD RE THE HATCH WORD G What Ail» You! Pn you (ml «r»«k. tlrwt. tlMpend»»«. b»*« fr«'pi«nt h»«d»>-b«»> eo«t«l lutigli», bili»r or t>«d tuta la mortilo,, 'heart burn,* b«!.-b:ii( of (•«, t<-id Be««« la throat after oaCng. «temach «naw at mirn, b»ul breath, dluy «prllt. p>nr or variati» apfOUte, nauv-a at timea and hiri'lrotl «ympt <n«r V» any con«ld»raM» nnmbrr of i mi you ara auffarln< ih pld Uva» with Indi- ir- »•.Hon, Dr l*l«r<j » Uo .tea RuUjI I. Tt fa."¡¡¿‘I Uu val'ial'lr medi inai urjiKH...! anvwn te R1'»I _»i *■ . '■'«■ ' » I-« »«•jmxiicnlrur» .d »u.h 1U' ruiAi .'.uJIi lt la a mrel »itivi« ni lh«r Invigorii« r. •tomtcb ionie. bow«d r*<titaU>r and rmnm •tr*ntfth«n*r. The •G«»kb*n Medicai tHscuvery • le noi • patent m«*d ri imi or rei u «tfutn. a fu at ' ' • : • " . * on II* tolti*wrai-jM»r And tlU»*t*xl und*t < « !. A 2 » ■ ' ' ‘ W itti II contala* no aL-*h«d. <»r hannful habll* formine druir» li 1« a fluid ri trevi usadw wiib puri», triple r«finad glyerrlrw», nf pmfwr etrruKih. fro*n th«» r<»«,u uf team hdlowiDtf nativa American f«»rr«i planu. vii., Gold<*n Seal Tuoi. Stona r»»ol, Black Cherrytark. .ceti'* r-<»t. B’.<«*lru«jl, and Mnndraka rvoi. The tdiowintf leadlnf medieal euth^rlti« a » i f • t •••... fm-tn flit thr 1-rtrt» <>f )UU a i.t» all ti.« h li «• tilt* a . »«• il i; f •!.* In i. aie l’n«f H IlartÌGd- w. M. |>, f h-T<-r»«ri M«*<1 « . ¡ 4« i b i» , I ‘n*t. li C W’ mm I, M D.. ? l ni* of Fa : l’n t Livio M Hai«*. M I». •■( Il»* • « > a< M t < i « idi«-*»-. Ci I’r * ? -hn K <\ M t>. Ai.ti», r vf Amen a» fth|wttu‘.-ry; Pruf Jn«> M Mcud- d«»r. M 1». À utin>r fi *i*c« ’*’■ Mt«t: In»•■» ; rrt?f L*Ut**B* • I< hn»«>»1. '! I’. Mr<l l’rpt t Hi* uf N V . rrt’f Finley lùlllng»- mm I. M I>.AuttM»r J ktaterla M-o • a and Pr<*t In lo nitrii Medi* sai (À4ir*re. « h agra >1 d rame and at>- do-aa < ti Ptvtal Card to l>r fi V l*T»«ev. dot- fai«*. \ V and r« • el<» htMthlai tfUlna et tracia front w riti rirf» t»f all thè attore medi ■ cal autiiorn and tnanv uih« ra end» rr’.nrf In tb* • tr>ui/> ai iwialhle trrma, rarh and erary in* , ' • Medicai • r'-I f I»r l*lrr« »'1 l'Icaianl Pellet« remiate and Invili' rat«* «n rna h |lr« r and howHv Thrv ptar tw* u***l in <‘oniunrti< «1 w’.th “Goldrn Mrdlral (Mn-overy “Ir huwola are tm» aMi>at«**l lh« >'ra tiny and aufar-c«>ate«L the power of judicious advertising. He has bought furan appropriation of money, will demand it pages of s[»ace in many newspajH*rs that oppose The State will a;.-io be a kml to build a few n»il< his candidacy, and at ¡»oints that he cannot visit more of railway at The Dall« » and i ■ shiv an nj>- TIMkKK l_t.Mll UT, n*%K 3, 1S7A. he has graphophone records of his speeches l iuir.1 Stati-» Ijtnd otli'-c, propriation will be asked to carry on the jetty Portland, Oregon, Augii»« 23, l'««l circulated. work at the mouth of the Columbia. Portland NOTICE i» hereby giv«u lh»l in com- If the Republican party was harmoniously united pliaiice with the provini >n» of tire act of legislators will say that as Portland pays about Mr. Hughes would be an easy winner. But that Congrinn of June 3, ls7H, entitled ''Au one-fifth of the taxes of the State she is entitled act lor the ».ile of timber land» in tire party is badly split into factions, Both United Staten of CalUomia, Oregon, Nevada, to whatever she ask.-, and which she will pruliabl., States Senators Platt and Depew are in disgrace. and Wiintungloii Territory, a« extendeil all the I'ublic Intuii Staten by act of get If the Democrats were at all harmonious and to Augurt 4, Isti?, Mary I' Maginui«, of This session w ill also make a new apportionment I united they would win, hands down. i'ottland, County ul Muituoniah, State of Senator» anti Representatives. 1.« t us hojn* that baa till« day tiled in thia office So with both ¡»artios disunited the present cam- of •■i <Irvgon, No 7t<3n, for lire in making the apportionment our legislators will ¡»aign is conducted on almost personal grounds ex pun bane i n of at.iteimnt lajta 5, fi, 11, and 1.' of Sec tion No. (, in Townahip No. ¡1 South. * lx* guided by exact justice and nut give us a ¡iolit- clusively. It is nut a fight uf Republicans vs. « Range No, Ka»t, ami will offer proof to i J. G. GILL. D. D. ical gerrymander, as was done ten years ago Democrats, but a contest between Mr. Hughes «h< w that the lami aoiight ia more valu The ¡»eople hope that economy will be the watch and Mr. Hearst. Gamblers are now offering «ids able for it» timbwr or stone than for ♦•/ H mm established hi* dental office purjioae«, mal to ealal liali word at the coming session, but they are fearful in the betting in favor of Hughes, but we have agricultural in Fcio and in prepared her claim to »aid land befvre the Regis * that it will not be. « A great many ¡»ersons t .ink noticed in the past that bettors are often mistaken. ter «ml Receiver of the S. Land Otnee ■i Lu du tlntl-cliUM at l‘< rtlaml, Oregon, on inday, the blh Û that a> the ¡>eopl«....... lain« d the • \tniu., ance of We may therefore look for most any kind of day of November, RAM. « wniK In all last session legislators will looi i.pui ti.e v t« She name« aa wi I ik - m « R' lrert l»,u- •> result in New York when the vote is counted. Mr. ■leu, : branch«** uf denliwtry. of I’ortlau'l, Oteg-n; Robert F. last June as Hearst may lie overwhelmingly defeated, or he l. 'ialen, of I'oruand, Oregou, A. <». ■ and will give us ¡tn im-re;,-.d <1 - «■ «-f the .en« may lie elected. If he is elected in spite of the I »tier, of Portland, Oregon, ami W. II. of Portland, Oregon. metiicine next Winter. This interpretation of the opposition of the Republican and a ¡»art of the Petrie, Any ai-d all persons claiming adverae* people’s action last Jun«* is probably correct. The Democratic parties and of that of President Roose ly the alaive-de»« titani land» are rm|Uest* to file their claim« in this otli<.e ou or people practically said we enjoy paying heavy velt, he w ill be very nearly the biggest man. polit ml before «aid Sth 'lay of November, Fax». taxes for in our prosperous condition a few dollars ically, in the Nation, and a dangerous aspirant for A lukmsox s . 1 i « ms « s . Regie ter. more annually amounts to but little and besides the nomination for president miiiu . ion rum inox, our ability to pay a heavy tax is a proof that we are prosperous. Some day the ¡»eople will awaken T1MI1KM t jkltli, *<T 4VNB3, 187«. San Francisco seems to be in a deplorable condi I'iut<»l SlatM Ijoid luti«-.', to the fact tliat they are being buncoed and will I ‘ "tlland, Or< K"’ti, »cpl.mbcr 4, iuutl. give the ¡»arty responsible a rebuke m«»st pointed. tion. The city police department seems wholly NOI ICE i» Ireratiy givo» tliat in rum- They will conclude that for the taxes they ¡»ay incaiable to protect the eitisens against chugs, pliancw with tire prutuion« <>f tire «1 <•« < "rigr«» uf Juiir .1. 1878, «nlitl««! “An they are entitled to a full return in good, econom highwaymen, hold-up men and fiends who attack •rt tur tire tal« uf tiiula<r lami» tu Uro Mal.» of Califor ila, Urrgvti, Nrvada, ical government, and not the job lot of extrava women. So bold and regardless of law officers and W aahingt.'ii Tarritorv, a» ratrialr.ì have the law-breakers liecome that there is strung gance that late legislatures have been serving up to all tire Piililic l^iiid Hat«« b< «et uf talk uf organising a vigilance committee, similar Augnai 4, lwwj, Aivln J. tarutirer«. uf '♦ the State. About the limit in taxation has been Alluuv. Cminly <d Unti. Mateo! tln g.-n, I to that of the eariy days. Unless Mayor Schmitz reached. Retrenchment and reform shuuld some ha» thia dar finvl in ibi» <>Hh e In» «worn can maintain a police system tliat can and will nd •tat.'iirenl No. 7tHO, lor tire pareti««« ut time have an inning. the city of the lawless element, his administration tire N»rtliw.»t ■> <d Scilo» So. lo, m 1 lowuahip No. Il South. Kangv No 1 will go down in disgrace. A city government th it ÌA*t. and vili offvr prouf to «liow tliat THE COMING FARMERS' INSTITUTE. fails to govern, yet accepts salaries for doing so, lire lami aought la more ìaluabir tre ita timlrer or «lune th«n Ire •griculloral ,is but little removed from the ordinary highway purpHrea, ami to e«tabh»l> hia t-laiin tv land beton* tlie Cóuiity l lerk at Every farmer in the locality of Scio shone! Ire nrbber. Attorney Heney openly states that the i »aid All«ny, 1 iteg li, un Friday, tire ZSd day present on the evening of the 2tith and during the San Enuwiaco courts are largely to blam«' for al i uf Nuvembar,.liiuit. Ile lumie» «a wil*M»*v« M J. CaIn- thy of the 27th insts., at our Farmers' Institute. lowing legal technicalities to protect the law rniu. vf Albany, Oregon; A. <’. tiaine«, Ttr» iMSting i* entirely and exclusively for the breakers. It was just such work that causes) the of Cratitrv«, On*gon • « «'■ Cainemn, ni i Altiany, Oregonj O. F. ISeitoa, of ( rali SCIO, OREGON benefit of the flBner and stockbreeder. Even if formation of the vigilantes in the St»«. tri-« On-gon. Farm and city pro, irrt ire bought and Auy ami all parwrei« claimmg a herre- your work is pressing and you can illy »¡»are the ly file abovwilrw'nlmi land» are mpiaat- *>M ou tti« u«ua) cuuiiuiarioti tarea. day. it will doubly ret«y you to take the day off H im » M. A. Miller, who was elected last June to »»I t» lile tire «ir rimiti* iti ihln offlrv oli or If you want to «rll y >ur lau», i car. succeed himself in the State Senate, will have con Itelurv aattl Xki 4ay o( Novembtr, hO». •«II It it it. «i la-«<4<l it you want to and attend. buy, 1 can fin« I tlw placa you want. A uuluxum H. P mkmkb , Every intelligent farmer and stockbreeder de- siderable to soy «U» the school book question during »irv< t<a“ktain die v.ret> best results from his ¡«ar the next session. He has data to show that Ore "U>e K.wl Flare to Eat gon ¡«ays nearly double the price paid tn any other in Portland ia at .... ticular riforts. If he has« not been as successful state for the same textbook. The srheolbook trust, It«. SCIO MAMKl.rS. heretofore as he desired, there ¡8 ssms reason why which controls the output of nearly all school text The («dlowin« are tirimi quota d on be made a failure in whole or in part. Some to books, seemingly was able to drive a pretty stiff Thursday of re. h ae«k by our dr* 1er«. Ar " err Fan or Moaaiaox Hr. llama, a. I I Ml Wheat, !•» the Institute and Dr. Withycombe and others, who * barwam w ith the State Textbook Commission six • I Itala. 2S CHARLES 3. X a ES.1 year» ago* Now that we know the rates given.U> have beon MCCessful, will show you why you were •ack ......... 1 US I-» (Suwveor lu Htana lia>»a.) _____ Oregon )regun should cuinoel I other states. compel the trust to ti> Hour. •» ton It <■« Bran, ......... I not entirely successful* and point out to you the ghre Qfl < equally Prsjr'.rtor. I a so favorable rates. Ii these rates are Short», I« •• _ • • •4 mad to success. nted the Crtist should be driven from the Chop. ¿3 .■«> not granted ' Bauer, I I. I IMOIW« WUre. at I -------- (Country |*r roll Senator giving Un W ithycombe, and other gentlemen who will State. £ ____ Miller has been _ _ the school • • a haw. Noth"« la herrbr givrn that thr itn ler- dr with H’m, are men who have given scientific book question quite extensive investigation and the Ciiirkene, • • po'llttl is »tg"rd administrator of th« retate of Fya H result of these investigations will doubtles* be ( ht< Kent, Y«>nn« l> investigation and experiment to the breeding of A. McCiain, drcaa»r«i, ha« tll«*d hi« linai •• OK placed Imfore the Stats SeMte next Winter- arrotini in **¡<1 «»late with I hr t'< Hilly sU»ek and to th« production of grains, grasse.s, Turki'V»! «I 14 C lurk of 1.1iin County, <»-»•<• u auil th»’ ti I N m Its» 11 vegetables, and everything that may be grown CotMtly Judge ha» «at t.,w lath Uay ol J« <r.'«, N»iv«inbrr. Ba»l( at th« Ite'rr «af I o'clock If William R. Hearst succeeds in winning out in with profit on the farm, flrnoe their lectures will US'j r. m , and tl»r C* uniy Conti noni •• thw tiie election next month in spite of many divers Huo. V« m U • •• ferehippirig br replete with the things the progressive fumier oppositions, he will be a hummer and no mistake. time and place lor h«ari»ag >>b)«< lion« Rhrrp, * «CocAern IM', to «aid Anal aer Hint and the •atll. «.Mil f< ind-stockbreeder wants to and ought to know. Should he ¡»rove a winner, it will demonstrate the Mui loti * 07 I lherwif. T. !*. mv C lai «, kt the Institute it is intended to complete the fact that a new political element has arisen that I.. |„ Sura*, Adminiairau«. . U. i >irj tor l.iauuo'uiU.i SulmrUmlor th« **»» xa * m Nano. jrvluuuiary steps for (he organization of Uie ¿on- • must.lx reckoaod with in tiicUecUomvi the future, » Í : ♦ ♦ * FALL TERM OPENS SEPT IE M 13 IE R 2 6, 19 06, Strong Faculty Of Men and Women who believe in young people Ample Buildings One of which is a well furnished D ormitory F ob G irls . Good Location 1 In a town without saloons and with no record of epidemic sickness, and a P erfect W ater S yst em . Of a Opportunities for Self-Support: No energetic youth innl C mmic al W1IUUU hesitate for lack of funds. • Pv|«rtinont« Menu CoMUUl tAL Write us. We manage. Commercial School may l»e enteret! at any time. Writ« fi r literature t<> PRESIDENT H. M CROOKS, Albany, Oregon. rwn> uUTiQJI M. Pup's Coffee House i i u I» I « « n PuKmixar, T. J. Munhrra Siaarrinr. A. Warner T. J. Munter«, W. F. GU), E. C. I'rrry, J. J. llame«, I. A *rn .r SCIO ROLLER MILLS IM »U A l h I» 1*1 « IMII» |< H m 4. To caii your ¡jouraltc/rcuin to a few of our Leaders in Fash ionabDe Dress Good» H'ootcn Silks, three colors, grey, blue, and brwin at $1.25 per yard. Armure blue, broum, and cherry red at $1.25 per yard. Vigerouje- in invisible grey plaids 90c per yard. Grey and green stripe plaid suitings at 40c per. ya/riT, the very latest in suitings. Panama suitings in several colors $100 per yard. H'e are noir giving 12 1-2 per cent off on all our skirts; we have them in most any color. Ilop picker Mexu tin straw hats »t 15c; other stores ask 25c for the sama hats. Notice our show windows. Ten per cent off art all ladies' wrappers. H’r have Outing Flannels from 6c to 12c per yard, tied over 2500 yards to select front Our 12c grade usually sells for 13c to 15c per yard at other stores. Give us a call and be convinced that what we advertise is strictly so. Yours for Business, WE WISH KERBER <& KLECRER ,• a-