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I HE NORMALS SITUAllON A Moat Valuable A<ent Tb. glycwrnw .mi4vy*l in L*r ln«rc.'. Kwlk-liw. gr«.U; ui L. lm ,«. lb. a^SkiMi prupwlM. wkkb It «RITMtP trvut uallv* BwdklMl fuvU and buid« I* «UutiuB ■iiKb twllaz lb«a akvbU Wv«id II .i»v pvMwwi awdlclnal t>rv|wrtw. uf Ila ..a, L.lbg • V.I ua U. d«»Vk«Bt, tiulrlU«., anliMptl. and antitwawan II add. gr«au* tv tb.«Sea.y uf lb. lllack Cbafry- Lark. Bivudrwl. GvkUu Saul rwt Slvt» ruul ar*d y-wii i ruvt, «vataln«d ia ■Guidati MMical tnwvivry ’In «uLduing ckruaic, uf Imgvring evugk*. bfukcblol. tbrval and lung afatUona. fuf an <X wbick IL**« a«-> Ma az« r»ivaia>«i»i«»t lj alaud- ard atwli al .ulbuHU«« tn oil c«*« «kn ib.rv la a woaung away vt Saab. I vm ul atpaut.. with n«ak tiuc ark as lb th. «arly itag«. of cu»* tv&Jiibn tb«r. can be no dvuM that gly- r«nn./a«.-u a« a »»luaU. nutrito. ai>d .4» /.« Ug/Uvn bi uI tuvl Stun, ruuk Qu. «Ala n. it ird Hiock tb«rr>t»ark la ur j tn.pan [ 3 «Alma «tal Lu tiding uj* It. r.,-»t, *rW •] fzrngtk controlling lb. cougb «1.1 Ulf. i r-g .bout a be.Itk J condition Of coon*. Il Bull I It.« w 4 i. titlrm not tw «I a «od luuumlfeK Il a .l i«*i . ur«vl «luBptivo «><«pl la luvarlwr ttag*-> taaMa Scio Liverym Feed Stables Without doubt there is a spirit among the pevu'e and one that u growing, too, to settle in some def MV LB A WKHARDSON. Proprsstor. Puliticullij Independent inite way anti in a manner that will be reasonably «alisfactory, the normal school question As the matter stands tiie state college» are costing tin Hacks connect uith all trains at West Scio it people loo much money for tne amount of benefii and both trains at ¿Junkers. !! derived, to say nothing about tne del>auching ef- 1*1 HI I »Hf I • I » I US FltlOAV HZ lect they are exerting upon stale | k >I i U cs . The se»-- T. I ,. I » I « . < i I . K. 'stun of the legislature just adjourned utterly fad Our rifs art first-class and our hurst» %uud ed to settle the question nevertheless each member Horr»>M »ni* Iî«r»*w. drivers. Prices lieasunable. anew that a va»l majority of the j/eople lemandeu «****»»••>»•♦»♦«♦ HA’I h-M. that it should do so. Every tncmiwr knew that a •I r I St strong sentiment existed that, «(. least twoo! tn« ... I If lour should be eliminated, Knowing this fact tf.i ... 2 I* Th members allowed tlieinseives to become so entan »«rrtetoo» S gled by normals lobbies, that complying with Un (X. Fault»» wt . T J Mlinker. people,s demand became imtx>ssible. i ne peupl« I« A l F* SatarT*»«, C A. "ariwr 5 ' would have, pruoably, acquiesced, nad two school «j..l Sff 'r- been dropped. . Now mat mere will be a demanu lff»n«l lain lb.lingering 1« mat l.._. the whole normal busin« s be ref< r<d to th» tan« on cuugb*. or IbvMut k*ng standing, < I « L.-n a. • u*ipaul«d tf bkwdlr.g fr> m voters ut the next general election, no one need b« •van lut.g* that It baa pu/furibvd Ita aiuti H > cura. surpriscii ¡1 U m paopte, in then justifiableuidigiMi o.ar»«lui.» T’ruf Fini- I l.lhugwuud, M U . wf lh o- lion, decide to abandon all four ot tne schools noli M«d Lulkga CliKagu, tajk ul gif- W'nen II.e people decide the matter it will be deci car - Ii. tw .lrn«e«l« Il annifiiVilUM tA*rt>*«» lh«4u < » a»«d uu«ntnr ul Uw |» rv»»k ut ded rightly and lor ull time. W.ien tne voter goes kf<lrv««u Ui «Uutwa. Il 1« una uf O*» Lew lurvd pruduti» of U»‘- prv«mi lieu la SCIO JOINS Illi MARCH 01 PROGRESS into tne booth, fie will not have a mil ;>eiiding fui . li« ariufv »’Ut up*« «nf««W«d. 4i«.r^r«4 tu*«>- !>•-v*p»».la2lr it tb»i. 1« ul*«r«itua vt ca- which he wishes to »».-cure voles and which nngm v i«rrh»l ««»imi» << «tarrhal laCso-waO»« ut SCIO ROLLER MILLS • ■ n ubi II 1« a amai «gk lavi *rvr*«raOuo ! cause turn to vole fur what he knows tne |ieupn oly. ,-rin» w.U odiai'. Oiaarraanuf ornai» -l.«arll-urn and «a<«a»l*« gasine itiutea. U In *he firi'nniz.'ition "f t’1»* Rgricultiinil association du not want. Uh, no. lie w ill only consider his a* i<lit i * I N< < »HK 'M A 1 >• λ !>>< KM1IKM W. 1UO4. •t. fikn Mwllrol tHsevwrr ’ «nrlebas end in t'liscitv last Saturday. Scio and vicinity has ta- own and tne interests ol tne thousands of othci purig«» II» 14 .d curii.« l.K*vUe blu.llra Brulli »aia «cr ><uk>ua swslllags and uld «ursw k»»i. a very I«» tik step in the march of progress. taxpayers .He w.i weigh me amount ot benefit ut uh tfa lo I»r k V PUrfra. ut Sugalo. N Y < >f course the woia* of our Hociety will lie small if. tne people an a wuoie derive from tne slate col- f. ►.».d r fr*« lmukl«t l»lhr.g all al«>ut 11« nail*. is i • «ii» «uuuui tal t c Ix'ginning and our fair will, probably, lie a 1 leges, on the one hand, a.» against the cost to Iht a. ,».ua ,.r lui» '< »-»K'.-i a il small affair; t <>igh it is Imund to inc reuse in mag the taxpayers on li:e otli< r. il ne tniiik* tne peo ple ate not getting value for tneir money , rest aa nitude und int'-rest with the years. As a ource uf I < i < fit to our stockbreeders, our sured the normals will go down, root and branch. The tact of the matter is. college education, the daii * fi.cn ami our auriulturalistfi in general, th» > « r««i v •»** rMfi»« fair will cert linly iw of gn at advnntvgv. It wil leading feature of w inch s« em.-* to be pia>iag foul g.*m t it* a !■ irit uf rivalry in slock, dairy and agri uall, al »tale e.npense, is coaling the people entire i ultural purs ns. that is lieneficial and desirable. ly lou dearly. We have built up, er have ailoweu 0 PRILL, m . d . It will lead to a Ix-fter understanding of the various u> tie built up, a state college system that has far ln.es uf b ni . ns > < rtainmg to the farm; better outstripped the development of tne stale; a sys Physician Surgeon stock; I h tt> r <la ry cuws; iw-tts-r care for the orch tem that is sufficiently extensive fur a stale ut ten aids, bctti-r methods in the dairy; more scientific tunes our population and weuith. it has resulted T«to|*>ion« tictuingr No. n care and feislmg of the dairy cow. etc. With the in building up an educational an.N(.*crucy H im I nas •CIO. : ORKUON GEORGE* ini| ru .vmei t along all of these lines, as a sequence, undermined stat«* |>ohlics. .N<>r are tne normals J ü DILL. DVD lu. amount of clear prfit will greatly increased. alone responsible for this condition. Tne Eugene KOENEKE Pritnaril ., our fu r will be of direct benefiit to and Curvalps sciiuois have pn ucipated in the col Fr*>j»ri*iar Mt MP farini rs. st ckbr<-»-d< rs. dairymen, orchardists. | lege combine in order to secure large annual appro Dentist nUtOON Fl. »I clnw work in all bmnebe« of «krnlKtry. SCIO. gurdener * and indirectly be lieneficial to merchants, priations of tne people’s money. Cue entire six are •LIO, : : : : o RE< h >N iii.-i t.anif"'ami ti •• hous«-wife. Whatever builds beggars, mendicants ami creatures dejiending up H.Unc t«hh«e-l lb» akn«« n.mod Ua>k. t ft*-iu th. t.umrt nrwprlo ’ iw. Oa» a id nmk< » belti r ag ricultural pursuits, will aid on public charity. Like tne public franchise hold 4<Knl.hl, I aoiwit th. fwlron... nl th« ■ubile I will ««utllnuw th< aratfva ■’• ih* wi ry biiNii *..... iitertirise. Unless tne farmer is er, once having fastened upon tne public teat, it is I .«■IM th. «HIM .-.i.bil.h. I .nil «oppi, I iu . hih roua. there is s* ant pr>mpenty for the mer- difficult to make them break away. tM>k* cui» im .' alAa r>rl«w. with a l..lr. to h>iui ihr atu aal tan«* <4 • ••»> «<l Ki»l I3TAH Milli fr» i hunt, the banker, or the professional man. In Asa matter of fact, the people are b«-i ng compel U>»4) aiwt a •» I.I ini nailon to irwai avaty- on. 11.1*1,1 aia tn« end, our entire industrial system deuends up- led to support an expensive college ay stem against huborilM •»>•« •••»» 1 -ut» lot bualoeaa, mu«t JMir««-* p«rf«ct eun»pl»slua SCIO, OREGON their wills, it the question should be submitted to on the prod iets of the s >il. It LHn«» tkai •»»' •">'**'»■ b**»‘ Fato» ai«J Clt) pn»partie» boutfht and «old < J 1 A )RO E Kt »EX EK E There is. also.a social feature that w ill be devel- tne voters T»o you lavur maintaining tree college «tear llnl «a th« ckwk that *not«a un tu u«ual cots«tuIw-lon t<«la luuthfulr»«»« It «111 LIM L«sul> Il y«>«* «ani lo tell yonr ia< tn. I ai: «rii It If u | h <1 by our f ur, that IS most desirable. It is the institutions at public expense?" i ni: N ews under Il twri be odd If yuu waul to buy, i < j »» i end ta thuw wbu lack it. It will »«tain T. J Ml NMKkt. W A EWI.NO. P irj < sc of tn«* management to provide commodi takes to say, would be overwhelmingly decided in th* piouu you want. It tut thu«« wb« air«»4r t*u««»«a It Prw^ent CB»b»e» It alii «nabl« »mi to aucaaMtallr ous camp grounds, s>> that those w ho so desire can t ie negative. Thai is to say. if the question should »utnbat th« ra»a««a ut w«atb«r a»»4 TLa Beat Ftaaua In Port and to tat make an outing of fair week to visit with their rel be submitted to the taxi>a.ving voters. Now if the tiTiw Dua l duubt Jon t ar«u« Just 1 Ie at atives, triends and neighlsirs. Former citizens of studunta al all of these colleges were required to try Rub«rtia« Yv«r 4rua«>»t «III «1«« tuu a frw «ataul» All drug Oregon Sciv Scio will ii* - .ie to take advantage of the fair j»ay a moderate tuition, tnen the |>eop|e would look Pup’s Coffee House -IM» k««» Rvbertina. Week to visit then old holms, relatives and neigh upon them more Kindly. But to lax ‘JU per cent, «lbw Ar>4 uf iba .urriaua atrvai Bildge Iwwe • frntml t«nklng b *>«1 * to-Ite ng» tm«l bors. of the people who cannot under any circumstances >»«-•• io«a1r at lut reni taie* and 4r>lla 0BA1T.M J. MASXR •sued «H» prliMTipal ell Im SUv Tnen. with the view of benefits to accrue to ag- receive any benefit therefrom to maintain free col-’ to Klnar Hrne.) Troprletor. ricult ir<* ami tne s - s ’ ih I enjoyments to ire derive«!, leges for the other 10 per cent., is nut only unjust BEWARE OF DEFECTIVE Til LES w hy shouldn't we makeour fair a splendid success? but is a mild form ut rubbery. (HILTON A » Mt rwc I of Till« por pai ml \»ny should not every citizen, who is at all public Therefore at no distant future, our entire free LODGE DIRECTORY by lha ■spir.ted. Use hold und help push the enterprise state college system is sure to come l»efure the peo Rnl«bl» ul lb« Notary Public *»!•» T»at. Na tr - K*«».-« aiong? Why si ii ,id not every citizen of the Forks pie for their assent or disapproval. Tne opinion is ■>»»<iu< ib» Firs« a»4 Tbit- 1 f"N *u! «mrb ».ufi*»! ANO m im .■.u.'ui.i.. :** .;uf!:c:c:;t!y interested to sub- rapid !y g*vn,,,g gemmo that public tax moneys ex Jul«I la^rtln« »Hb L <■ KLAL ESIMIE bKUKErt s> ribo f<>r, ul IciiNl one share uf the fair stock'.' pended tor educational pur|os«-s, should apply to tilth« rml property T«”> I»••*»•! t«» parvbaw Y M aa iba rthb rrt»«ays • o b » t «* p < •• mutin f<M mot»«» Moaned, war Morva, lane. »«. •« a>!4 Ni \v line it is true that the care uf and direction ul our public school system only, i ii« people desire Tdpntt v « mt « «ipBrfaMMMi in Notary work afrvt*« rmaivlng tint «Malti ul uui capar. J U H**LLAM>, «Ad talBd draiiug ft««« Uar a geitrraJ klM»WMMge •» mb L«ta‘*4.ab«xl in lai Hie lair must nrcessurily devolve upon u few peo that our ¡itibiic hchoul system shall be lost«red and g i oaaioaa.lor Mi «mirti lAitruibPht« «nd tend Ulta* A4 Ua>fti«intk>«* ui «otatra «wrefuliy alia»« fod to. ple, even il tmse few are not to your liking, this developed to the greaUst degree uf proficiency. Z. rt. R l DD, Maaagar. KNIORT. UP P1THIA* kMf»« ar folta I ad aLMtealtul Utt« proturrd is not sutin lent ex« use tor you to refuse your aid. But when trie stale has given lu our boys and girls an 4 auuurinJ A<wcu«n«r t bird aa4 Mr<».laH*ln *1». Rag«1*' u.wt1nv aurh Tu». M’lU UlCKuuM , >1«) nl.bi <U« m 1 wu-i* Al I'eriiUf s. next year the management may be plac the best possible public school education free, it ALBANY, OkiOON I rl.1iuH will iw «Ir»« th» g’.- ed m liamiso! your lavuriles? At all events, just certainly has discharged its full duty. hand A W PALAI. A U PRU.L. C C remember Inal the munagemeiit will have to do a L H MUXlAMi L vi R • great deal of very hard work fur absolutely no pay (»overnor Chamberlain has weilded his veto pre Attorneyet-La © ul ml, imr vv itlioul even u chance of graft; also, C. U- LuM), Propel.lor. Tb» Lovwl ■a»h«*.. rogative witn an abandon rarely characteristic ot »«nary EuLlk sud »olte-itor that the enterprise is Imt to aggrandize any indi Th« fol|.>«li>( arw pH*«» ,»»«1 »a Tl.«r»d« of rai«m« «»4 r«n um« ■ 4 g<M h WrBk b j wur dewiBt« an executive. Neverlhelt sg much of the work of vidual <>r Univ iduuis. but for the purpose of devel Boat 2Oc M»sl In th* Vallar- On«" lia.ni »vlMNrvI ALRaNY. ORKUOM , |*l bu-hel | the legislature hat been unnuiied thereby saving I «•»«. l>9t oping tm For.*... of tne bantiam. All Nl«M. 1 w | K>ur pwr «BrA a. a>*a«i C. C. Mi»»Kl As a means of advertising, the fair cannot hani- alxjut one-half million dollars for the people, the >imn. i*r ton ! itoskM«. W»r »Of» velos are very generally commended by the people. Oregon Albany lu BRYANT a ROM ly, be oveiebtiinated. I tuple will visit the fair M • bop. pvr Io« tiuttvr. iCtmniry rvH and view uur products who. otherwise, would nev- T ie governor can hardly be accused of attempting >«•. t*T do«>n I Attorncy8-at-Lair >• ei even mur about us. Homeseekers will see our a grand st «nd play many of his veto messages. < btehrna, |*r pound hkrlwn* p*r yonftg 1« « loodwia Bkrk ALRANV. OHf.<a>N ALBANY THE L»a».lilul lulls and valleys, our magnificent homes True, he grilled tne legislature and especially the »•BrBB, per fMMtft'l ____ ar I urlrf*. per pouBd .... u DAILY HERALD our meal Im alums lot tne dairy and slock farms sp *aker in Ins Monmouth-Drain veto, but as the •»ttrka, u per poviml .. ^ygATitaroKti a wtatt per pound, lire weight w< aod ma iy of them will settle among us. Tne re grilling was richly merited in either instance, he iswf, <"<•. per p« hi nJ, live weight Mak«, Unusual Cut .ng Naw sult will be tne lupid advunce in the value of youi can hardly Ire accused of playing to the gaderiesiii eel pe. poind. |<*< «hipping v? ‘ Attorneys-Qt-LoiD M.n.g.m.nt OfTsrs Dally administering the rebuke. At ail events the govern «beep per potted, elo Iter« farms. delta*, per pound P.g.r On. Y.ar Far Oil» la Rhimhnr, Btu-k All of these results will not be brought alx»ut bv or's action is nearly universally applauded by the •3.00. ALBANY : OtgiioM one Ian, but by a .series of them year alter year, , people. Most republican newspapers have little to Th. Albany Daily Harald can oi whicu tne present one under conteniplalion is say abon tne matter. While thev mildly criticise (JO TO THE b. hag far M Ou a yaar by tub- but me starter und groundwork of future success- the governor, very few of them have temerity to .Bribing new. It cntalna • ta ful exhibitions. AH dej enus ujM»n the people and . defend the legislature. They know the people jub- I pags, covering the n.w. Raid ■ tify the governor. how harinoniouBly they work together. The present campl.t.ly. You can heap aa O«ly First-Glnaa Sbop la tb« Q y b am ol dit i ctors and officers are to serve but om wall posted an county court e *•«»•• of • «*■»! Rassir»*««!. year; their »uccesjairs will lieelected next January. •»wring ... ...................... Urna matter* ang go Inga at the coun Senator Spooner, of Wisconsin, has resigned h s Hal «..-ting —........ S* <v*nta Na. I«« I. h«r»b, (Iran that th. uadvrugna ty .oat from the Harald ae It A iv mistakes tne prese t management may make, seat in the millionaire club at Washington, because adM»lnlaimi<ir •hamiwia,.......... Hrwnis <>f in* ««tai« of Claud« n sb« ■alk«.... ---------------- tnwnls derr.wd »«• IM In tb. ■ nuaty Coan I you lived in Albany. The Ore can lie avoided by future. Isiards, though the pres ne cannot atTord the rapid jtace of living that is on. Inn County. »Ul. ul orng**n kls Inal acmun gon legiaiaturo hangleg fear- • >l wui mane us lew mistakes as possible. But becoming the established rule among the millionain •» .orb .luiiiilunim U« «al.I mata. «ni ih. □EOftUE DAVIE. Proprietor, th« A im day „I April. A D net. ■ lowly. The HoraM'a offer of it is your upty us a citizen to aid the enterprise ii . congrrsamen at tne national capitol. Slowly bui n ■ ondar boor «4 on« u«hwb m th« aflaraena ha •3 00 la only the actual wet of a awl *1 Said emiri a. ih* ft*« Inr hwr ♦very *av tnat von cA<, Hear iri mind that the surely the fact ia being established, that an honest awn white pa par. It will M •g <u.,-WtU»n. tn mid Inal •»•»«•ipl an* tur th* R iHgl.Trcr. outs. I • world w ill judge us largely by the speev.-s congressman of moderate fortune can no longer miWmehi Ih-*W put back to ita fermer llulnUtratnr of the total««! I loud M Hhel or failure of this our first endeavor. Therefore afford to retain a aeet among the nation's lawmak Thp Weekly Harald, if Ion »la* mwd Th« Albany Hardware Co. •1.S0. let us drop any jietty jealosies or amm«>ssiti«*B we • ■ra because of the expensive method of living re < mu»r a abn. Alternar« lias the I m * hi Rtuck in town, •eng In with may hav and wora b>getner harmoniously for the quired. Jeffersonian simplicity is rapidly becom ind is the cheapest place to F or . alp —A grwul gingia buggi at» menay ardor common gmsl of me community. Ia*t us comp I ng a legend. No wonder the nations money is » arnra>. Ingulf* at thia *>lflc* rade. Sole agents for Valv» acrlba through yaur peat moo the outside world to acknowledge our enterprise lavishly ex|*en<led. when its custody and care ia in iline OiI. N uh . 21» and 221. ter. Aggrooa, The Herald, Al* Til. N.w. ufflr. iLw. all kin<l. <>()«. and <hat Scio and t.-e Forks of theSantiamis just rusted to men who scarcely know the meaning o. ■rinting iu guud alyl, and .1 r*Muaabi, Hirst Street. Albany, (»regon. e bany, Oregon. ly entitled to a position on the map. the word, economy. pria«. Sutwcrib. fur lb. M artian News. L. W. POMEROY WOMEN»«**" IHE SCIO STATE HAUK B or & ri WX^ Linn County Abstract Co 10YAL RESTAURANT Keystone Shaving Parlors Albany Hirdwari Comp’y