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a LeP"
Politically Independent
Kulered »t IL® |*>eluAce el Hew, l!t»g*o.' »•
mal. matter.
Hl’ItaM ■|*II,riON KA1FX:
Obe year in xh tr.. ■' .............................................
Obe »ear. at eral <-l year
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Hia tbunlhs lbmltanre ................. ................
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bibula w|>y in wr»||*r.............................. ..
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H«ial olStUarv »..Urea, per line...............
Katan<l<-.| •ni.iib|rr<a„m« i.ta, par lib» ...
laxad a.lirrtiaii.i, |»»r lin» |»r lama«
piapía* xi», 3 ctiai.««*• |«r n ulli, •
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l‘r<.le»«i->nal rari» I1, inrbvw, par u ntli
tiluei .oirx t» f- r xlivrtiaiiu
a.I. n a|»|
to the professional politician, who heretofore has
manipulated conventions and dictated the nomina
tion of candi'htea. In Oregon in («articular the
glory of the lioss lias departed, let us hope, never
to return again. With our Primary and the Initia
tive and Referendum laws all political power now
rests with the people. They can now have as good
and economical government as they will. If to
these laws, what the Po|iulut8 called "The Imper
ative Mandate,” should be added, then indeed
would the people lie all powerful. . (live the ¡wople
power to vote a man out of office when he is found i
to be unworthy or incompetent, and we would |
have just as nearly a pur»« Bemocracy as would be
poasible. Other stat<*s will follow in the h-ad of |
(iregon. Theae Populist measures that have be-,
come law cannot but be* a great aid in enforcing!
honesty and economy in public affairs. The peo
ple may l«*am slowly what is the better way. but
they enn safely be trusted to be ahnit right in the
end. Mistakes will doubtless be made, but in due
time they will be diacov«*red and corrected.
\h*i: XOT SELLING GOODS AT LESS I HAN COST
»I w »•••*«*
1
tenni:
IVIU
lob* than one-tenth the price of producing the raw ma-
nil such is like unto ‘‘Baron Munchausen's Fairy
rales. * * We are offering goods at very low prices and still a
small profit is left for the store.
n. Cal*
A j I w <L
* ■ • siti,
i Uin
The ben
Men’s gootl, strong grey suit <»i Cloth-
....... 3 6.00
Men's goo<l wool suit of Clothing
will «tuii'l one year’s hard wear
(
Men’« 'lark grey al! woo! Clothing.
lo.oo
good for two years' wear
Men's «lark grey all wool I'rico
10.00
Clothing—good as gold
l’»c
ft »
9 11
Y«
for
At
The I>airy Herd and Its Management ia a sub
U»
ject that every dairyman should study thoroughly.
J
, for his profit depends largely upon how well he Mid com plait t, which are **» fide»««
J t t *«<t n IH. ;h
*h:p 10(
CONSTITUTION SHOULD HE AMENDED. ’ understands his busine.*«*. He should know to a wow th N-.,
id rang-«’ I w«*t ♦ Í U diatnr’lto
fraction just how much butter fat each of his cows nirruHan. <‘r»"Ktn. aten bHa ><i*. 1, 2
<tlh U I
3 <d wsct»»*n t, t^wuehq* ¡1
The Normal School question will doubtless be an yields and just what character and amount of feed and
rid uhi ,
ra:i»i*’ 1 weal *»f Vtinaun.ua
amt
important f«*ature in the deliberations of our next produces the beat results. Dairying is a business Orrgvin
Alan iwyinniuif al th« auntheawt
Legislature. The existing four schools of timt class proposition an«l should lie managed in the very roriM’r <d k A N’> 3 in wat i «*x l. n 4, and
running tbvucc w» »l I«»/* % huu *. n»’»rv
STAYTON.
will be on hand with their respective lobbies and best [xisaible way. The hen! should be looked r
after carefully and all unprofitable cow# dispos'd tend claim uf K t»ri M
and
not only ask but demand appropriations for their of. The best milkers only should be retained as
maintenance and the erection of such buildings as the parent stock of the future herd, and the im
the successful conduct of each school seems to de provement of which should be a continual study, j
mand. The status <>f the Normals set-ms now firm To this end every dairyman should attend all farm
F R B»
ly fixed as State institutions. The |«opular vole of ers’ institutes within reach and inform himself as >
to methods, stock, etc. All additional profit de
last June settled this question and it is no longer rived by a thorough imd*;
.
of the b.-inessl
debatable.
H
is clear gain. In the near future it is the purpose (
w J
The Legislature will lie ask«! to establish other of the N ews to devote one jaige of the (>aper to i
schools of this character in addition to those now subjects pertaining to the farm, dairy, stock, and
on the State’s («ayroll. Hood River will ask for household interests, a feature that we believe
one to be established in that thriv ing young city, there is a demand for.
and as there is but one in all that vast territory.
Some plan should lie worked out by which high
(Eastern Oregon) it is reasonable to supp •• that
one or more will lx* naked fur over there. And public schools sliall be made possible for all sec
tions of the country. We can figure out no better
why not? One County can as justly demand that
plan than the consolidation of two or more dis
it be favored with a Normal as another. If these tricts. By doing so there is no question hut what
Hi altliiul cn .iiu of tartar, ’
’ .ol-ly KfOtO
schools are to be made convenient for particular better results could lie reached than by our present
grapes,
refined
to
absolute
purity,
is the active
localities, one in each County would certainly add plun. Even the uniting of two country districts
principle of every pound of Royal Baking
to the convenience of students. From an equitable would result in better work. With the same teach
Powder.
ers
as
now
employed
better
and
more
thorough
viewpoint, also, the obligation is just as gnat to
Hence it is that Royal Raking Powder
teaching
would
result.
By
uniting
two
primary
each County as to Jackson. Douglas, Polk, or
schools
the
number
of
classes
would
not
be
in
I mntilla Counties. The fact nliout the matter is
renders the food remarkable both for its fine
the State made a grave mistake when th«* building creased while the teaching force would be doubled.
flavor and healthfulness.
▼
of Normals was commenced. I ndoubt«*dly Oregon By uniting, say tiine districts, probably one
No alum, no phosphate -which are the
should have not more than one Normal, and that teacher could lie dispensed with. This would en
principal element« of the so-called cheap
should have been built at .Salem Had this been able more months of school to lie taught. The
baking powder« and which are derived
done, then, when the Is*gislature should lie asked consolidation plan is a good one if it can be carried
from
bone«, rock and sulphuric acid.
out
without
bickerings
and
dissatisfaction
on
the
to build like schools at other point«, it could silent
part
of
the
school
patrons.
Fully
nine-tenths
of
ly (»¡nt to the Stat«.* Constitution as its guide. But
as the Constitution was violated in each case with our Ixiys and girls will have to be content with a
the four we now have, the precedent has been common school education. It is certainly our duty-
»OVAL «ÄKING POWOtR CO . MtW YC»K.
established fur further violations. Forthat matter then to make the public schools the very best that
wife, notifhalion No. 61H, lu MI-I t«»wn-
A Woman’s Back
every dollar that has lieen appropriated for a pub is |xissi ble.
*liip mill miig«*, thuiiee »<>uih 5.I n
■■! by
lic building or the maintenance thereof at any
chain«, inurv or
to a joint in the I’
•.„• r • *h> r «liaplM»
of n county r .i»l 1.43 cliaih», | • <■«'»! •
other point than at Salem, is contrary to organic Our Fair stock has not yet all been taken up; renter
more or !»•*•■*, north of the •outhcaMl ' ■Min ,,f <b., i».ivic rx.n», OU>»r «ymp-
fi n »:»
•* »r« fr«.pi«nt
law.
of
dmmtion ten»! claim, U
in fact not quite one-half has been subscribed. corner
in a i»»»rth«a*trrly direction in h. id.eh dltrln< *t, luntulnery «pwck» uè
Having gone wrong and established public build Now. all admit that a well-conducted stock and thence
i. fl, Min« t. f .r. Ih. •>«. gru»-
the renter of mud county r»>a»l to u |M»int . dark
ings in Polk. Benton, lane, Douglas. Jackson, and agricultural fair would I m * of great benefit to the 2.53 clmin.*» *< uth of the place of te-vin- , Ine ■< !.•*• ’.n In
drigrfln» or
wnlnl « ir »1.1 uitn.l <.r pelvlc
thru»« n«»rlh ».53 chain« h» thv
Umatilla Counties. an«l which wrong is reiwatedat stock and agricultural interests of this section of ning,
|»lace of liegintting, couUunitix Hl thv ‘ r*-einn, dHaiire. .ibi» .Ir.In. from p»lv1c
each biennial session, there is but on«* thing that the County. The duty rests just as much ujxin agtfrrital«' FJ n .^7 •»» r««, more or h>R . ail i oru in.,f*.m i, « » ih rf-n.r»l ».•<,£ neea.
Ifanye.ri* l.rn'.. nor.ilirr <>f thè at«’Ve
»«aid land teiug aitualcd u> Linn
the Legislature can do in order to rectify this one as ujon another to take hold of the matter | of
•ympt •: • ti>- pruni lb. re I» n> r.mrxty
count v, < >rw»ou;
pi ». r r> «f or a ne>re per-
wrong act. and that is to submit an amendment to and make it a success. If all will pull together Anti further <hvr<cing that thv de- ir • v
i»n Or. Fiore«*» l'tvoriu»
irndante. nor either or any of them,
the Constitution to th«* jaiopl«! r«*j*«aling this -ec success is certain. Then do not lie backward in • ; have
• ha» » retord «4 <>t i-r t .rly
any iule«»»t whatever in and to Pi
>
rù n 1 ■ the, met frisai
tion of the organic law. Then all restrictions coming forward and assuming your |>art of the : aa»d tend*, and dvrrvi ing that th«’
pteintdl i* tlu* owner in fee tht-rvoi an»l UaK-m.:-u-~-iUi .xujiuki ~ .... »u.
would lx* removed and Normal training schools burden. Just as soon as one-half of the sl«jck is i of
Il li >:,id»
the whole lh»*rv»*f, and for the cwte
--
nati»«' medici-
could be established in every city am! town in the subscribed a meeting of the subscribers will be and diftburwtiHHite of U*v auit to te* of the giyevric uxtraci« or nati-
nal n- ia found In <»ur furcata and con-
State. Anil why not? Why not make every dis called and a preliminary organization effected, but taxed.
T
Thte »ummoM te netted np»*n you by
trict school in the Staten teacher»’ training school? the permanent organization will not be had until jaiblicatioM by order of H<m. Udt’.itn ha? it fvrttííng .'.rug* ha Ingmltanl« are
judge of the abAe-vntiihtl all pr t.t‘d on th >- th« «rapper and at
Our Legislature has taken a w rang course in thus all of the lbO shams have been taken. Thia is a Galloway,
court, July made on the -Gt da> - t trM«<d undrr f-ath -u c»,rrwct
K ry mgr.* ’nt ••;urin< Into •Fa-
violating the Constitution. It should nt once pro public undertaking and is as much your business Spptrmte’r,
which
<»rdrr re-
qftitea the *aid tnimm<>na to be jrabhah- vurlta Pr** r , t .n haa U written **»
ceed to get right It should obey the law or re-
Vba^Tanybody
’ else, . Don’t hang back, but «d in T h a S astiam Naw», the lirrt pub d<ir*«’fn«*nt f tha ti u»t *»tidn«iit nxsliea*
__
peal it one or the other. No wonder that the citi- * ; come right
... forward and let’s make it go. Let it lx* lication llirn-’d to I m - mad«* on the ;!Mth writer« * ail the •wrral -h -4* of prae
ut Mrptrmber, !'««», and tlw laat dew in *re valuable than any amount <>f
xens have small respect for the law when our law said of the Santiam Forks that any public enter- «lay
publication thvrvof U> bv made* «»u the D’‘ii-prote*»h>h a . el'nit'iilal* - though tha
makers set the example of disobedience.
'»It» day of Nowiidwr, HAM, ami Luther latter arc not lacking, having btwn con-
' prise «he undertakes is a sure go.
ni eri I > grat« h 1 |>*tl«nt*
rvquirea that th«- defendant»! and » act» of tr l u’.rd v
Every legislator, when he takes his seat as a
them, to anvwrr the pteii.l»!’. \ t*.u»- In nuoil«*r* n* < ».••« mm J th« «odor*« manta
. ..... .................. —-
'■
law-maker, takes a solemn <»ath that he will obey
plaint on or tedorv the 12th day of No- given to a y oth«-r no<li *iiMi «alani tof
the cure of woman • HU.
the Constitution of the United State*« and of the
!*'” Willamette \ alley Development League, \ • ¡;. te • , ! ’ «*• \S umruioiib A W tatt ,
V';.ihr--u-? rd u a « ¡ t any meditine
of
e; .
vn • i:t.J - i: .n a- a AUi^Ututa
State of Oregon. The Constitution of Oregon ex- which has been in session over at Lebanon thia
kllortwv« lot Fiaintift
f>»r th
»♦ I) prov* n r«mvdy or a>ow *
preaaly states no public moneys shall lx* appropri-, w,*k. ,naX n,,t have accomplished any perceivable
cow i- »*n !•».’». • -n ih c
4« •*Ur may
mah» a little on»r« profit thereby. Four
ated to erect public building at points other than direct good for the Valley, but indirectly it is ac
%«•!!< » l«»M 1*1 It LI III«**.
Int’T» »1 in r* ; » .» «c L alth is paramount
et or near the State Capital. This being true, complishing vast b«*nefit. It is causing all secti«ins
I«» ,tny *» ’• *b int* rv«»t «»/ hu and It flat»
T1WHIUI LA*1>. AC^r mm 3, I h TM.
Intuii U» jour iBirlligoocw f»,r him V» try
I hllnd Matra
Other,
every legislator who voted for the appropriation of
Western Oregon to become acquainted with
to i i •
if
u > ■ »; * »
- ut u
You
rttend, Orrftui». .’** |»l« n»Urr 4, 1AJ6.
public money to build these State colleges and th«* 't’a'’^ other, •’rings a!*out a union of efforts and de- I*, NOTH
E it bri«-Ljr given t;:»l in rum*« know what you want and It I» hit buat
ta
->
l
’
«
’
ipply
th»
art»'
.•
called
for,
Soldiera* Home at Roseburg, and every one who! velojw the possibilities of each section. Ihut it plianre with the pr<>k,*»'»m» of iLr act <*( j
l>r I’., r
I •
ant I*- U ta are th«
at Jwttr 1. !<•, entitled **A h .
• has vot«*d money for their maintenance, has per- w*“ ***•’ instrumental in the end in causing manu- I act «ii»grei*A
u>r th* »ate of iknite r land»* in tin j orlrf al "Lltli« ¡.:v»’r IT <• flnt v>4 up
jured himself. This is an ugly and unpleasant fACturing industries to •*« established and needed >t«t»’»» of (aid .r te, Or*-|r»u, Nwatte. by old Hr Herr* over forty y-ar* «rs
Wanliittg»<ii* IrrntoQ, ‘ aa » xi«<ndr»i much Imitated i>ut m v» r equated. f.itUa
fact, disguise* it as we may. The only reason that trans(iortation lines to 1% constructed, is assured, ! t and
tn all th«’ I'uMi«' I. mih I Htatea b» a«to(i «u«r .r - .uaiod grunulva « . ■> u, t«*ka te
these legislators have not been prosecuted is public ^*u’ l^'aRtie is an effort on the («art of the people Atightft 4, 1* AG»»» J I'art-ilivr«, of cam! y.
< wutily
Map, Mateo'Orr^tjn, |
opinion has lieen in their favor.
help themselves. By an organized effort along All»anv.
ha* thin «lav iited in ihte ofli*-»» bb* R«vuri« j
Mr. J. Mon I « mi .
Let thia section be repealed. Lat us not be con- '^is line th«* entire people of the \ alley can pull rttaU’»i*rnt N<». /
I»»r the mirrhanw <4
An ri jar
cotí » I* Kinder of Cbb
the
North««
*1
te
<d
>••»■€
n»h
No.
li>,
hi
linually law-breakers. We prosecute, ordinarily, harmoniously for any desired purjxKe. ami when 1
Hu «»’ ■
V*
e h • os-.'r to th»» late
-
H’O iZ wMf» I ng, of Albnny, Oreg«»n, U
every man who wrongfully takes money or prop-
peoph* pull together the object of the pull Eaat, aim wtil »»fter pn»»f U> »!>”« that rc
’W pr«’parc«l b* (urn -i» i ftìn»»«* tiwdi
th«*
land
aragbt
te
n>*»rv
valttaMr
tur
ite
erty belonging to another. legislatures of the *s usually attained.
timber or none than f r agrteuharal oitM» t<» all. Tht» iiiulcreígt»»*l frcotli-
pa>t hav<* wrongfully ■
in the
—
purp* -«•*, and to v«t.ti«h*h h i* chum to me? da him ami guarant«*re natmlactiott.
rara land te-h«rr ih. ( <>un|y < terM at Call »*r wntr him at No 117 Went Hcc*
HtWMrt. Alt»aiiy, < Irvtfon.
aggregate, more than a million of dollars from th«- Oregon
ami e«]ualization
Oregon asse*.-ors
assessors and
equalization I'oards
t Mante seem
seem AH «any, Orrjp»n, <»n Frktay, the »1 day ond
Ji« WrvrrALt.
(ksfi
(Mxkets of the people. We cannot make a wrong determined that railroads, express ami sleeping t »*( Nuvrinlwr,
He nai
. ■ m i?n<
' I
i •
a right, but we can amend the organic law so that car cornjanic-. and telegraph and telephone lir■< - emn, of Albany« Ove«r»n A. <*. Gain««,
60 YEARS’
w«> w dl notcontinua
The Bha|| p, .
•of Vrabtrrr, Un*^*- n . ( (*. t am» » hi , of
EXPERIENCE
i Albany, Or«*.*» n t <>. F. K xtnai, v( l'tab*i
NBWShopro that some member atour next session on Unjrible and intangible property, the s.une a tree On*|p*n.
will projKise a resolution to submit this amendment <,th**r p. <.p|e
Any and all
cteiming a Iverae-
I !y the ate »c-dr-« rtb»*d tend* arv rvqiraat*
to the people.
b »1 t<» fHr tterir clam»« hi thte «»thee «»n or
< •• >
ALBANY
♦
Men's fancy grey wool Clothing of
the late patterns ... .......................... 10.00
Men's Black Clay Worsted all wool,
full 10 os .............
lo.oO
Anv number of swell patterns for Fall
and Winter iu Checks. Plaids, anti Stripi s
$12
to 20.00 a suit.
G. D. TROTTER,
OREGON.
rowaer
ABSOLUTELY PURE
The Direct Primary pronounce, the finish of the
^ay n«.t <-e endeavonng tonuse the
political boss With the departure of the Gm ven-1 ’d
<
k ‘
n
tion system of naming candiilates for office, the
W‘ ‘ 1,f< ' W
*’ h,gh ‘ at he "111
occupation of the political wirepuller disappears, «««jj on the other mde of the Bay. in the vicimty
What a celebrated author said of the American In- " " "nt_________________________
dian, is very apiiL able n.>.-■<• da,. ■ t«> tin- p.Ri.cai
party boss: "Slowly ar.d sadly he climbs the dis- The Oregonian of last Sunday, in order to l*e up-
tant mountain and n*aus his «loom 'neath the set- to-date and modem, supplied its naders with a
ting sun." Figuratively thi . ¡.t, .. a,-pli« w. il,c'¡ ¡ I ■
:.
te‘f»»rr miid XWi »lay »4 N\»\rinl*rr,
Apiaavuv h. D mkjmmji ,
llvKt«trr.
PtlOllMig Al’IIS.
Make it a j*-int wh*n in Allieiny.U
<irm* into J,<*. i r»*hinfa Art <»auer)
• hd b-iK.
■ ;/.
-d? <
u < f
trail*, im »»« and prwhUioHr < nriua
Went Secund atretd, im ar Ly n.
A Word With You
A tf -1»! ’‘ ut "f Cl 't> •"< will give u Al*ii k I» tier 5pim<n of MtmoM,
M well »» uiironM-uiti.ly influence Uiu u|4nion of other«.
<*ur Suita this ScMon will appval to the Mun of good Uwte.
T H E
The Cotte am cut ips*I lmitth and furm-tUting at watet line with
fnllnwM «»vrr th«’ hipa. The lapcte and rollan» ar« long ami broad.
Trvuaerv arc ahapwly and roomy.
T H E F ABRI C
cotirw.
W
have Suita at *10, *12.90, *15, *18 b. *20. Our
»IL’. ki an.l ,!"> Suita we have never «.-en «M|uall»l (or the money.
Alway» rrmb lo ilio«, you know!
pRKJUPxsr. T. J Munkvrw
>KtKrr«Ki. C. A. Wuiner
Sikniilic American.
* h.n4.«..*r iltnrtw«» ^»«1, '«»WM M»
rn < t aro ••* • ■ otk- b tonal. Trema. •
I - • , -
• • • —s.
VUNN & Co ’G”' — • New Tod
lb..«* »nr». *»*•*. wU V
T. J. Mtrnkv-rw, W. F t.ill,
E. C. Peery, J. J. ßaniea,
C. A. Warner.
(•OIIHhIPI
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
B
J. G. GILL, D. M. D.
1L»
bl in I H’s I hl* dental office
in be io and t« |<r|*an<d
T radc MAWaa
Off •»UNS
CoevwMÀHra Ac.
WAnvnn» •»•*- Wnt • «letch *«4 .»**rr’ptlr»n may
t’cMf aar«rt»«»» «-er or*«»« n !•*»* •»>•«»•* «a
ranttew M pr* f a Mr
Ow. <A m
f r Sr^ntirg JÄ»•«*-•.
I’-.« ■».<• •*«»* O • u*h Munn A < **. fwutw
<
■ n ’» *• ‘
•
C U T
g
s
♦
i
to <iu fl r«t*<4 am
work in all
bmnrlir« of <lmti«try.
Buy on Crediti
A this $60 Machine for $25
11 1« a high arfa. 4^«*^
t iMittT ntnit
b»ad. ball bearing lo*t>
•tlteh. doable feed, ae<f>
th re«*
’itile ha«
au:- matt- b • * tn » ’r. 1er
and Otâer lateet lapfftte
mente Thia la Ihe A * Th
Tit *Ȕ mach X a ! * H
ILe
• m«rh!n* afe "■
ara a*b tug you
t> r All
attachment., with eaulb
marhln* R .d for only
I»' raah and 13 month t.
Write r»«|f for frM___ twf
_________
crue wt ... «h » <
• *ian
eh c4 y de we wl.
tn ff»**
Tre >M
fh|
FreaaM
fa«* K*a»«^a <»nr naw C*(B»T i »a.
Intrata with thr Or»gun F»rr IL fi» (
; Aiemniation, «4 M« Mitinvill«*. A puifii
Gvturtx furrtHt’r» OiiTipanf
I mutual awwirmtitifi.
J. g .
lhyant. .
m ill flrrl
MMULARIf. OH
a*,*« nt, A1 twin y, Ontfton.
RnbwrPn* n.,w furtlic M. mthiii Nans
Hntwrib» lor the !'(,«<< New*.
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