The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 02, 1906, Image 2

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    Ï lie jrantiam Mnvs.
«✓
SAN FRANCISCOS ROTTENNESS.
w
’ ARE NOT SELLING GOOPS AT LESS THAN (’OST .
liar less than one-tenth the price of producing the raw init-
Maili
CLarh -n, • k v I «tri » liar !
all such is like unto “Baron Munchausen's Fairv
utan, Ohio)
La« rofeev ll^rdutau. . ferial:
Chr»L»t>bri C Itarxidotu Mari lU rtir >
Hardman, Nomunri Hardman,
*
I ales.
We are oll< ring goods at verv low prices and still a.
vauia A. liar* I man« Aichw E. Hard* I
inan, t luirh v (aerw. Ella Finite*, |
A«lJw ( luAn«t*4in, L alite J« L «> C*«»r I
for the stori*
n«*ita
Ftatk, EUa Flack, Ehmbatf» |
Al MWuX»
la The Ltmiit
»<**«; k»r Mun
W. Ll «íng, 1
San Francisco, judging from p:*••• .Fspateh-*« is
not all rotten, but the city governmant from mayor
a
i »own to the city scavenger aeons to lx* in tne con-
Politicullii Independent
Ju-on that once afflicted Denmark.
Katarwd at the pjat**rtu« at b< .o. On
u
i Tnree years ago Mayor Schmitz was elected as a
B um I matter.
labor reform mayor. The fkxird of Supervisors
a d
was
supposed
to
be
of
the
reform
character
as
WlUJMHKla M l.HV H««I«AV
mb , T. E
Mxjah, M. < * ad«.»ai*t|
well. At the san ® tone the inrtuence of the now HR
it)fatl hkon, Jan»« tfboui, »‘**1 \lar> !
T. !.. DUO<» EH,
Ite'uljM-n,
I>vh*rMia»ita.
''Ulhhu i»«
notorious Ab« Rucf became the dominating influ­ To Fla Fmnay, A«hhr CtmmLHii,
Csh I
ence with th« nty Hwcmnu-nt. Kuef at once, or, hr John*. Curuadia I '.su k, ELAalwlh |
—
J 't s.-«-
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I . E.
M. C.
’
soon thereafter, laid the wires for a system oft ^luan,
Ht'10-« Itll’l ION HA I»«
Hjrvn
J al * •
and Marv j
wholesale
graft
which
al
this
time
is
reported
to
Ikitidooii, the al*,**« n*u«ad itoLud*!
Oli« »««r in «4<r«iK«’
.......................
.............
. Il
(H>e -««r, «t «tal ot yra>
.. I
have involved un its meshes mayor, the eighteen anta
.. I
(Ina ,«ar. al eiwl <>l yv»r».......... .
*»
supervioora. judiciary, police department, etc., un­ ® I <JKE<tON, vo 4h I • rrtn n
(*M )«ar, at riul of 3 yuar-
Kla nuni t)>« inaihaiHv
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r the
j
til the whole municipal system and judiciary seem |»4 a)>|-4'»r and
Th>«w n»»uth* in a«lranra..... ..................................
cd (hr a!<>«« uau » *4 idainldf, in the !
parttceps
cntmnis
with
the
thugs
and
disorderly
bingl« «vpy in arai'prr.........................
|ab*aa rnuch*!
now on rtlvailh
‘ (tie «deck »4 oakl cw«urtt OO °< lad*»rv the
people.
Anvauirrusiato ha *« e»«.
12th «lai of N *«ndn*r. pJta>, ami
Cani ni thanka .................................
.............
Something near one year ago Francis J. Heney. | ’ wiU
take mdicv that if y<*u ted u*
<rj
sr«r,.i olStuarr wai<w. prr line .... ...............
|ap|aear
ami ai»*a«r »aid complaint, or
<C whose name is somewhat familiar to muny Ore-
Eltrn.1»! arakfing r> «ui> • • «• |>«r lina ..........
•
olio-r
a
»»e
plead
tharrt«», »» Lr'vby re-
< j 6 gonians. became cognizant of the graft tliat sei-med
»«Mal adirrtwing, |*r lina par t-.ne
tuiH'd. th© plamlifl wdl Uli« a dn rw I
l*l»|>la* a«U, 2 «.hai.fra ¡ar a
tl». <«•«•
«Iloti • i-
I
10 to honeycomb the municipal government and inti­ rgamal you a » p««)c4 tor m plainlift «’
jai i>. I.
l*rofaa«w'iial canta, I ' , Ho la a. par WMMOh
1 Ui mated that Boss Abe Ituef was the center and C“n«piaint. toeit kr*|Uir>ng the del»*ml*5
an<a at «1 * a« h <d th« in to ret up uLal
latug tona nini rati* fot a*Oirti«ti.< m*o< «m «Vk- <ai <
prime mover of the system of graft that was dc- ielaim *>r tatarvat they haw, ur claim l*-
in ao*l to the mmla dra«iibvd m
bauching the city government. Then the great harr,
•aid cun»plaint, uhn'h are aa follow»
AKE WE PUBLIC SPIRITED.>
earthquake and fire of last April switched public L't N**. .1 of mn'lMtli .Li, in toe < »hip lu
ol range I ae«l «4 fe illaiio*tU’
attention from the subject. This Fall, six months «With
im r>dian, <Jrrg«»«a; aha* k»ta N«w. I, 3
J «»I erctHm 4, l*»a n»h»p 11 a>>i4lh «4
A splendid opportunity is now before the citi: < n after the April catastrophe, the grafters have been * and
range I weal *»I U UI auk 'U c inrr idian.
of Scio to exhibit whether he bus any public .pirit plying their nefarious designs more industriously <»r«*g»>n and
Al»u U*gmning at
tlte
in his mental make-up. or whether he is cuntroIR «1 than ever, which has arouse<l the public as never earner
oi i*4 No '• in *a»d «« o U mu 4, and
■since
the
days
of
1851.
when
a
not
unlike
condi
­
by a spirit of purely .selfish interest. Every citi-
rtinnliK limner* u<*«t
chain«, mure STAYTON,
• < U'»‘» to the vast ilfai *d the donation
xen is valuable to the community in which he lives tion existed.
claim of R< U rt M. M*«»rv amt
A short time ago it was announced that Francis land
just from the way he acts uj>on all questions that
wife, not th« a li->n No ftlti. tn aai«i town*
affect the public welfare. Every citizen is in duty J. Heney had been appointed Deputy District At­ »hit» an«! range, theme «nuith ‘».l^
The Farmer’s Wifo
bffund k> look after the comfort and maintenance torney of San Francisco and that Detective Bums, tenter of a county road I l-< chain», Il ▼ ry ar«*' ;1 «*■ H h**r ch rn.
inure or lea», iiortb of the •nutheaat •cald* It tltaftMighly after uting andgivte»
of his family, and if he does not do this, he justly of the Government service, who is also well known corner
of «.« d *h*i<.»tion land «»an»*, ll a »tin i»ath tu nwt^tan IL Kha ktk>««*v
merits the condemnation of his fellow-citizei . In by some Oregon people, had been been given leave tlwncv* in a imrthvaM« fly *hrv, lion tn that f h*T « burn 1» »»-ur II w’ll taint th«
th*-'
center
mxl county road t«* a |«dnl, butter that ,» tn at la In IL The ftUtmacb la
addition to the duty one owes his family, he use. of absence by the Government and the two were 2.W chama of a**uth
of the place <4 la*giii- ’ a churn. In the Ldu* h B1 m ! d tfaffllv«
a duty to the public. There are certain tl
• *: to ferret out and prosecute the grafters. Mayor
Awd nutrftHa tra« u arv jH rf»»rn»«U i r«»-
plu«u «4 iM*guiuing. I'ohtAining in the rtto»*« which arv a^mual rtartly Ilka th*
a public nature that are provided f r by u public Schmitz is now on a »50-day visit to Europe and a Aggr»
gal« 12 n .Z7 acre», im»n* or Ic*-*» ail ' churning of bt llar. la it not apparent
tax and to look after which i th«- duty of oil • er Supervisor is acting mayor in his absence.
. ot »aid land being »iluatrd in Lmu j then that if thlff »lomarh chum 1» foul it
Now comes in the smooth hand of Boss Rucf. * untv, Oregon;
t»aa4te ftuil al! *1« « U It put into It?
elected by the people. There are other things li .it
Ana further dccrvieing that the *lv
Tha < *R of a !>*'. »b’inach !» hut alonff
At
his
instance
the
acting
Mayor
and
Board
of
add to comfort, convenience, health, and pro per
, h'lidanta, nor cither ur any <»! them,* the t.vl ta«t«* in th** m >uth and th«» foul
any intv «•> t whatever in ami t*«
I
ity, that depend ujwn voluntary action. It is in Supervisors removed District Attorney Ixingdon ‘haw
•a»-} lamia, and de* r«*vH»g that the th» pura current <>f bh*>d aiul the
and
apjiointed
Mr.
Abraham
Ruef
to
succeed
him.
this latter regard than men and women demon­
, piu utifl ia the owner in fee ibervul ami Inatlyn of dlz*»»*' throughout the
the wliolr thereof, ami for the «■•>*!* iJtr Rirr.»‘j| <» •Men M m II ca I l>j«r<»*«*ry
strate whether they nre imbued with a spirit of Ituef at once qualified. His first official act was to ut
ami <h» burse men la uf the auit to be mt kt»* the tour and fuul • torn a« h twwL
dismiss
Mr.
Heney
from
the
office
of
Deputy
Dis
­
disinter« -ted | . • ’ «• ■; i
It due« for the fftomach « hat tha washing
, ta*(Ml.
trict Attorney, and demanded that he turn overall i in» 6uuim«»na iff »•■rvel ii|»«»n y--u by and «»in bath do f*»r thechuro ah*“lutr!g
controlled by a sp.r.f < ’
1 ■
I pubheatiou by order of lion. U’diiam ranii»v«ff war? tainting or curruptlng el««-
are valued in the community just in accordance IxKiks. iiapera. etc., of which he had become j>os- jiaii«>WAv, ju-ige of the ata>ve*«*hlititfd Bu nt. In th*» way It run 4 I ’ •« >..»,
duly made on the k’lat -lay cd pimples, arupi'.ona. **roful*»»»ff »welling«,
with their voluntary actions on t!.. ,-e «pi< ,-t oi of sesssd in his official capacity. This act would place court,
bepmiuber« ItaM, which «aid order rr- •or-a. r o|»cn eating ulcer» »nd all
nil
the
evidence
against
Abe
Ituef,
the
grafter,
in
public import. If a citizen only contributes to a
r- -r '. ■
. f «
z- ':i
' .* m 1.
•pii «» tlie »ai<l • iiinth*>ti» to i*e publish* . 1.
|f you b i*e
'D r. na-ty, hail ta*»* In
in Tita ^ antiam \kw», the hr»t pul»- >
public benefit when he can reap an imine , ate per­ the hands of Abraham Ruef, the newly appointed rd
h<aU«*n thrrvid to I m * umdt? ou the ?Hth your uiuulh. coalvd L-ntfuv. foul brvalh.
sonal advantage or remuneration, such an one can- District Attorney, as well as the evidence against «lay of N'pU'inbcr, ll***, and the limt ar«* weak and ra • ly t!r«*l, f«**d dt pr« *» < I
au-l dr**M>i«drnt. have frmpn*nt hvadachr*,
rwtbe said tTbe public spirited. But if hi* c-mtn- the Sup« rv yrs. Mayor Schmitz and the ¡>olice de­ publication there«»! to be n*a*h* on the dt/zjr
atla« kt. gnaw tng • r d.*>trv»a In al*»tn*
>th day *»i N»*v« nd«rr, 1906, am! fuither
bution, either of money or pera-mal e: le.« r, ! part meat, all of whom are accused of being graft­ : rt^piirea that the detendauta ami each of a« h. (•MiiMtij.ai» i *»r irr* ,r low«»», tour
«ifb r vailng aud |.ww»r
; tl*< hi , to atiBwvr the piaintifl’» e«»ui- or bitter r -
given without thought of personal benefit other er»«.
pimid oti • r Iwtorv the Utb «lay oi Nu* appatlta, th« -* \ mpt'-m», or any et^nslder*
The question now is, will the courts make a vir­ veiubcr> lVtHi.
*bl»' urtmbvr of th* m, indkata that you nra
than »hat he w ill receivi a ..
gufTcrin« !r >»u b* »»iwi»« s. torpid < r la<y
\\ k« iii » h » ohi > A W yatt ,
with his fellows, such an one is certainly public- tue of necessity and not tolerate petty legal tech­
li'* 1 •
Rt-ruv).- fur Pl.Ui.l;ff
twlion <*r *iv
a an-i th- ir au< miaul
nicalities to screen criminals, high or iow, and de­
•pirited in the fullest sense of the word.
S erangwm*-nu.
cide
all
matters
in
the
interests
of
the
public,
or
i '¡'.A,,,., ,;,g
V jq -
Our proposed Stock and Agricultural l air fur­
N44IK1 roll 1*1 111 II A I ion .
nishes a splendid opportunity for the j-eople of will they, as in the old time, make a travesty of
j .j, Aiul nr^LiLhjti.
TIMliKM I.AMI» A ft, JVM« 3. 1*7#.
Scio and vicinity to show their public spirit ami justice and allow criminals, especially the big ones,
«n thv
<-■ -l.of m..tl. *Ti.n.
StHlvit l^ind Ofhct*,
Portland, Orvgun, August 23,
enterprise. But few jieojile will reap a personal immunity? Should the latter indication be the
NOTICE 1« hvrvby given that in coin* BiíLrtn» T------- ji* li aL.jIutrly true
afid financial lienefit from the bolding of a three result, as like generally produces like. San Eran- ’ pltance
with th«* prnvhti »n» of the act of *111 hr r* a 1‘ly proven lo your »at I «faction
or four days’ fair in the immediate vicinity of cisco may again witness criminals dungling at the ( oiigreM <4 June 3, IM78, entitled ’"An If you 111 bit noti! a i - c « a rd r» »-st
l for the «ala of timber land« in the to hr R V I* « r . R
X \ ’ r a
Scio. Yet everyone will admit that a Stock and rope’s end at the instance of an enraged citizenry, I ai
btatc* of California, Oregon, Nevada, fftf
of L** '-wik -'t <>f » i trac tn from
as
in
1851.
land Wa«hinift<»ti Territory, ' a*calatideu the »t.'.fidjird m»d » al nuth. r't •* a ’*ing
Agricultural Fair, well comlucted. would indirectly
all the Public Land States by act of th«* nnm»**» • f nü th" Inirrt-d *»U» cnle-rmg
be worth thousands of dollars to this entire section 11 If .Mr. Hency’s accusations of graft and |>artner- ! to
Auguat I, 1MI2, Mary I>. Maginnia, of Int*» h * w«-r <1 'fanw-d rfu*dh*hww and ah»*w-
!nn *hat th» m ’ •
nriit nivdhal tram
be the cause of improve- hip with crime of public officials is true it shows P>»rtlau«L County of Multnomah, State of
of the County. It
I- would
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the a<e «ay of th**m.
most
denkirable
and
delmuched
condition
of
»<««
Uo»
rtlediinhi«.,ti><.
ment in the quality and of better care to be given ’*
her wuorn ntatrrmmt No. 7<kkl, fur th«*
to our stock. It would increase the value of our officialdom in San Francisco. If not true. Mr. purchiUH? of I a »I m «'», 0, ll, and 12 of Sec­
No. 4, in Township No. ¡1 Soitlh,
land because it would attract people to come to this Heney merits disbarment and to be forever ostra- tion
Ran»«* No. 2 Fant, and will otter proof to
tiart of the County, and consequently would create «’>*• * by decent, law-abiding jieople.
»I k - w that the land auughl ia more valu­
able for it* limber or aUme than for
a greater demand ami a better price for homes.
airrx'iiltural |4ir}Kme«, and to cHtabliah
her claim to »aid land bciwre the
Particularly would it be of value to our dairy men.
AN EXPECTED RESULT.
trr and Receiver of the
I-and otlnt?
All dairymen know that the profits of a dairy d<
at Portland, Oregon, on Friday, tl»c 9th
of Novembar, HMMI.
pend largely u|>on the quality of its eows. If the
When Linn County voted ’’dry” last .June, the day She
name« a» wit!*••««■«: Roljert Lou*
dairy man can keep but ten cow , he may realiz« a N ews had stated in effect that the liquor question «let»,
of Portland, (h«*g«*n; Uoliert F.
handsome profit if his cows are gtxxl ones, whereas would l>e in a more undesirable condition under l/Hideii, of Pot Hand, Oregon, A. <*.
tier, of Partland, Oregon, and W. H.
he might lose money if his cows were inferior. At prohibition than under the license system. We I i a* ’««tr»r,
of Furtlaml, Oregon.
Any
ai d ad |«ertt>ne claiming advrrve-
a- Fair the dairymen will see good cows see believe the increase in or more prominence of
ly th«* altow di'*< i
laud» arv rii|U«-*t«
wherein his cows do not cuine up to the required drunken men in Scio fully justifies that opinion.
vd l«> tih* their claim» in thia
uu or
standard. et<*. So; men who contribute to bring
It is true that men did get drunk when we had before «aid 9th day of November, 1906.
A mikmmo . m S. ItaaaaKU,
about and aid in the successful management of the a licensed saloon in town. It is true that men are
Regie ter.
projx»sed Fair are in a measure public benefactors. seen drunken even more frequently since the tow n
ÌOIHI t4»M I* I It 1.1 AII4IX.
But, in fancy we hear a man say, ”1 won’t take a was closed down. They do not get the liquor upon
TtMHAH I 4W|>, act Jt X« 3, 1M7M.
share for I will derive just as much benefit if 1 which to get drunk in Scio. Packages received by
I hitad Ríate» lai»! <»ilice.
don’t take a share as I will if 1 do take one." Now express tell the story.
Portland, (»rr^«»u, Sepu ml*« r i, l ««’>.
MU H I i» hereby given tant m «•••ni-
in this case such an one exjiecta to get something
Now our Local Option laws are indirectly re- pliance
with the pr<>%¡MH>n» «J the act oí
for nothing to receive a benefit for which he does sponsibilite, for the publicity given and frequent Coujtrr»» «d Jun»* Irtîl*, eniitltri "‘An
fur the File oí liurhatr land» in the
not render a just equivalent. With all tenderm x* drunkenness of men. When a saloon was in town act
>tat»-n of Calli- r ua, Orcioli, Nevada,
»nd res|»ect for your feelings, such action is both as a rule the drunks stayed in the saloon, Now am! W»»hingtHii TerriluHF, * at e*steaded
all Che FuMic I-anti Matra bv ait «*<
dishonest and jiarsimonious.
they are to be seen on the public street*, Also to
■ I««» « «MI» WW. II.
Angu-t I. IMUS, Ah in J. Carotin*r» of
There is another class of men who say, "The when men obtained liquor by the drink they wen.* AII muv , Count» «»I Ln.n. Stateu. Orefun,
Tra* m « »••*•••
lo W«sqi ••»•«
hai» thi» «!av h!»*«I in thi» •-ilice hi« »««irti
Fair is a good thing and if I was younger 1 would not so liable to get drunk as they are when they »tatetttanl
I-
Nu, 7lM0, for the ourchaae «»( No l^mv*a
A » A V.
twtna
go in for it” To these people we would say you have it sent here by the bottle. Again boys can the N«*rthwr»t *> <»t Hcction No. in, in Arrivo« Ya
if* 40
OritVMlhl
lowneldp
No
II
Mouth,
Range
No
11
II.
*•> A M
Arriva» AUaiHjr
can. best of all. afford to help the Fair along. now get liquor w ith greater ease than was the case F a»t, and will «»Iler
to »how that N«» i—•
From your own reasoning you w ill have use for under the old condition.
th«* lam! »ought I« more va Ina Lie fur ita 1 Tvwin trave« Att»«»T ——
M
- •» •»
or »ton«» than hr agricultural
••
••
r<H*aJlla
~ * **
your monej but a few years at most, and therefore The liquor question is a difficult problem 1.» solve. timber
•• arrivo« ta^uuia
.. *
*
and to «*»tabh.*ih hu < lai tn to
can better,Hffr>nrl to give than the young man who Just which is the better system has not yet been puriMMtt*.
«aiti land before the CouotV Clerk at
Tratti» I m
I . m »4* fair««».
ba.* a reasonable lifetime ahead of him. Again, solved. Men ought not to drink liquor to excess
No $-
A. M.
Albany (<>r lietrett..*^*..-
your children, after you. will derive the benefit at any time. But to prohibit by law the oj>en lie name« aa whntaee» M J. Cam­ ja«vr«
» » I* M
A intra MrUoil
eron, of Allwny, Orvgiui, A. C. («ame«,
that your age will probably prevent you from traffic in liquor, seems to have brought about a of
CraLtr«*r, Oregon. C. < Camrmn, of Mo. 4
r. M
•
worse condition. Seemingly when you say to the Alban*, (.»regoli, O. F. Sexton, of Crab- lunare«
tejoying.
i*
%rrtv«a All» *»r
tr«*r
<>rvg«»n
Every man establishes his own value to a com­ human biped ‘‘You shall not,” a desire is at once
Ir«»«»** h»r
Any ami all penarne claiming aIverw*
No • -
munity. The N ews has often heard it aid of created within him to see who is bosK
ly the abotre*dr*crtl<ed lami» are rt^pieat-
J.U A M,
Altmny ter* «»evaliu
Uncle Billy Cyrus. "His death was a public loss.” There is not a question of doubt but that if pro­ <*»t to hi** their daim» in thin office on or ixrnvr«
A M.
Arriva» cerxailla........... .
brftirr »aid Z«l «lay of November, I’AM. Ito
Hot» long would he hesitate, were he now living,
AlolBMOM 8 i»Ka«»KM,
intH Attuar
...... —
« ...»•.*• r M
if the Fair rtockbooks were presented to him? hibition could be made completely effective it would
Itcgiatèr.
^..4 » f M
Arriva» at <«valila
fast about long enough to write hi* name. only. be far better for a great many men and for the
No. a -
Now let us hojie Iwfore you give the final ■‘No’’ in rising generation. But to have a “wet” town!
im r M
LrwA*r« Allatny. ...
....
Itili SCIO MARKUS.
ff.tt I*. M
Alme» curvali»«. .............. .
bis matter that you wiH divest yourself of all self- within easy distance and an express company will
f»ralna
t«»r
Albi*»«;
iritarest and consider only the interest of the gen- ing to carry packages, prohibition becomes a farce, The follow in< at« : nr*w ija.*t. d on
Nr» $ -
?tal public and that of posterity.
Thu radar »• «nwh «r«*i t
M
oor iter 1er«,
h«vr» c’ktrvaRte .
it causes deception, disrespect for law. and we Whdlt, per bnab-1, by ..............
M.
,
Arrivai Alban)....... ...
• •
JÁ
No. » -
' — the Scio school candidly believe, an increase in drunkenness. Both Data,
l*he idea is propose*! to enlarge
u»r. M.
Flour,
I •*» ve» l'or vani«
uu
i-*r
• 4
ti»r M
Arrlvtaal Altdvny
—
Iler districts adjoining.
adjoining, the ■'wet'’ and "dry” systems have faults and an* Bran,
4M
.................
«■»
^strict to include the smaller
44
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M
Mo ?*
Th* inirpooe is. so that two and possibly
i»ssibly four addi- and will 1« abused. If our law officers would ar­ Short«, • 4 • 4
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lon ■! grades can be taught Of course the chil- rest and imprison men every time they appear in Chop,
40 I* M
<rrle«te Ai vtn) —
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Butter, (Country) per mil
-40
ffn froTi these adjoining districts would be pro­ public in a drunken condition, the N ews thinks a E»Z*.
•• doten,,. ....
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dded with a conveyance tn and from -chool. Scio long step towards eradicating publicity of the evil Cnk'krn»,
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dacher for two or- more grades each, all would would 1« taken. A mere fine is not an effective Turkey«, 44 44
Lr< o» Albany.-. ......... .
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Ariiveeet ( urtante ..^«
il T the benefit of j«nhably mow efficient teach- remedy. Place the drunk in the city jail, keep l*nck», •4 «4
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Ali«W tiw- jhno'tmtmcvmnrt i with M«aHlw*rT«
Then a high school or the higher branches him there until he is duly sober, then make him Beef, ¡«cr poovv! Uve weight w’i hkiik
iirfiitnnv train*. IxMb «4 Al’mny *'»•!
W,
IhqM,
1« taught that pupil* now have to go away work for a day or two on the publie street*. For V m 44 '4 f<>r »hipping imi* » cm «alita, a» w*n a*» traja ft>r IMrMt, alvtttg
dln-et
erme
u> Mrepmt an»1 •djweai baarlw»
home to get. Ixs all who are i•• ncerned the second offense, double the dose. If this rule Sheep, *4 •’ etockere ... <v> «« erti *• |H**h4»»»t«*«b
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hinn about .hi* matter It - <>m of vr.-at irn-
Multon ••
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F<e lartle'T mawvtaUkm a|»p*v
of
was
rigidly
enforced
in
Scio,
without
respect
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U»n-t. and m< at ' a n. r< a-i'.
V' "■
p «i vu e»
pe»r«n or position, drunkenn«“»* would cease.
me l«vw and wl*
Meu's
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Men's
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go»*!, strong grey suit of Cloth»
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good mou ! suit «>f Clothing
7.5'1
stand one year’s hard wear
ALBANY*
Meli's dark grey all wool (’iothing.
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good for two years’ wear
Men’s dark grey all wool Trico
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Clothing—good as gold
IV
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for
Men’s fancy grey wool Clothing of
the late patterns................................
Men’s Ul&ck Clay Worsted all wool,
full 16 or.............................. ........ ....
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Any number of swell patterns for Fall
and Winter in l’hecks, I’laids, aiwl Stripes
|12 .*><» to 20.IN» a suit.
G. D. TROTTER,
OREGON.
«Lo * not
biff at ri
in our c
everythi
that we i
CHEAP g<
you at v
est, and
music.
l-iamoiK
teas and
LíT i-*
market |
for j>ro«l
hard war
pets, dry
chinawai
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FALL TERM
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OPENS
S E P T E M 13 E R 2 6, 19 06
Strong Faculty
Of Meii and Women who believe in young |»eo|>lo.
Ample Buildings
< »lie
of which is a well furnished
(tiki s.
DoliMITORY
Foil
Good Location
■ • ■ !i with- ! il.ions ami with no r< «•ord of
< pidvmh -ickiiiv, and a l’i iu »:< r W ater
Sy nr i M.
Many Advantages
< »f a l iterary, Social, and Mu-ical Sort.
Opportunities tor Self-Support:
No energetic youth need
hesitate for hick of fuinU.
■ l*«|<artu>cnt«
Writ«* us.
We inanngo.
<’oininercial School may be entered at any time.
Writ« for literat i-^ to
PRESIDENT H. M. CROOKS,
Albany, Oregon.
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HINK« *4« »HR
T J. Mtinker«, W. F. i»iU,
L. (*. Ferry, J. J I’arnra,
C. A. Warnrr.
l*nr«lf>it.sr, T. J. Munkrn.
Hk. tuo-iar, C. A. Warner
Scio MíllíiMj CoippaiiC
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
IV« « >M|-> >l< A I > 11 1,1.1 Mill II J~. 11M>4.
Corvallis & Eastern R. R
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to «lo rtrwt cl:e*a
Farm and city pr>>|M-rH<*« bought and
work In all
«••hi ou Un» uaual coiiiiuíkhíou l««ù>.
II you waul to mil your farm. I can
branclwa of dento*»/.
•*’ll It if it <-ei Iw* «>ld
!< w,u «aut to'
«»úü« UOíi4 buy, I .«« U,„| tfia piace ,<ai want.
!„«orr» will. Ih* Orrjt-.n F'r* Relief
n, of Mi-Mitinolh-
A j^irely
lhut ial
n«-i«llon.
J. H. Ilryant,
«font, Allotiv, Cifrynn:
P atents
Buy on Crediti
this $60 Machine for $25
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