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at each biennial session of the legislature.
IS 1 Hl CtRi’tlT • •• MT or .’Hk «rATk UI
Most tieggurs are content with whatever alms OICBMVM« F>»M I Hk «
.
are donated. These slate college beggars are not. Mson • Ht«*» I (.■•hi|**n).
r ■J«Ute '
I
¡P 9 •
Tney-designate the amou t of money they want A J
t»«»f**v>«<f
»
MotUr !• IWAAf
V) «IrfVwnf
¡
given to them, then proceed to organize the legis* 1 Br«
Ut FMI to«4>«al (Mit Qf
•«*•«« «flfHI«
Politichili) Independent
latura to secure w hat they desire. Should they (Ven m ftw av V* «attt«al •<< ••♦» »otan Jt
««K«radi «a* !C m > idtt» dav uf < mf < i
fad to secure the organization, then they proceed f*kt*ia*»4
I« « I ti** to»i*.| «p**« Ito
•$••
f.iiterwl al lit« |"1«1‘ til* r at Xi-..
-ti, a« «r*ut*«lla«•
entosj *aal pr«»p«n* —
t » • ffecl combinations among the members w inch
U.all lUSIter
•«Inntag ai lhe -a#ailbra««
»4 Lui •>
* »< *•» • 1
a cures tne same result. As a matter of fact, in tn ib« < H> ol > Lmw
running
to*< lu Ito
!'• III l-l 11 I > I V I MY I KI I A Y !• r
o<der to secure the enactment of most any law, a
r«M>»r* L*4 UH ; , la *akl no Ib«-«A»
(«i ttb«- M«Mth »«'.è « h I A**« ••
treaty must hrst be effected with the college coun Htulh
r. i.. I > I «. < » I. It.
iMiftw« in a»* t.a t«H| 4irwUfe»«i armj lb*
I
No«th »M b ntf «ai l îhum*» (.’»«w» I m a !»d”
ty members.
» iirr» >tt AMI
a|»f«M)l«r I mi « h J t«a « Hi»« WD U »he >,«•< h»»« »4
In the Referendum of last June, the aj prop na «4i I L» I ¡y,
Nikftl» tu th« pa^e < m
tel
l< I l'l l< »N KA I HXl
♦
tions for the stale eleemosynary institutions and tng a au MAI*«
«tu ne» « a T<KO i Y, fbr tJ *• 1*1 «•<
II
O'ir vear ih a»K4 *•*
A f*I. I
il lia' b«»u< «4 «<»r nv-i»« B F w .
the
|M.mitentiary
w<-r*-
included
in
the
‘
blanl
l
”
I
O»*e w r, ■< «« ih I d * «rar
ol «ai.| aij at tu« it<»ai
ol tb«
O im * vrar. at vhd «4 2 v» ar«
I
bill. Undoubtedly this fact was the cause of the » • m »I H«»u* ta U« Ç'My «w a » ■*»> I*» •»»
«•
«
ot t.lun
I *« •<« »4 <> «<< m » «rtl al
O»»v Wear, at m*l •»( .1 y«ara
p< ople refusing to veto the hill. This time a dif P»»'« I« aMri m«« tor «•*» ia han 1 u« tc^ IkUrfto’**
bis m»Mill»a tfia'ha ••
, a I tfw righi. tITte and Ini««*-« « m t
Tldcr tiM»n(hv ifi 4«hatnr
ferent condition prevails. The University appro • l»Fl«iet
tr va ttiaal le nm tant la an» tu th« «aVi
Hllitfhr vu|>* tl> wrap|wr
....
»ml
p«op«r»ty
«bui* toMtl'ar 1 tlMr lM««kY>«J« »4
priation stands upon its own merit If the appro
At>v
14 1 I- I Ni i KAI •*x:
•S' likh 01«
h » «■ i*l> «i<*t t. mu
ik •»
»• priation of last winter is denied, the University tir««
Card «*t 1 h • »• fr •
«»•»« U om h« ! T*h»«tr«*n «»• t *>• ha» • l - •»
h|ae* »nl »’biltiurv
|wr Hot
OS will still have the annual appropriation oi gCO.OCM)
With ir»i«'r«4 itoMMMi i mu tito» $-th to) «H
OS
E b I«*> i «I f *I Mf'fblM g *H»»Hi* t»l«. f»*r iltte»
• '« h
|«M ai <br ns A ut •
|arr
IA and, therefore, will suffer no great hards tip.
|> a * a I t«lvrr<»4ing. i»- r Ith«
h«ne»
¿annum. tMkâ tfe» tu»ttort ritti <4
a«n )
ehe Santiam Meus.
Scio Li very and Feed Stables
MYl.U
NE B' P(>¡.¡ I KAI. A Lit N MENT POSS! til. E
MKMAltDsON. Proprietor«
Hacks connect with all trains at II ‘est Scio
and both trains at .1/ ankers.
I
pl4l toll», J shgltg«”» |<’f
Ittohih, »Mtr r>At(tU’ii »nar.
10
|M«r in» It
|*r»4<*w*«hiii >1 1 nrd«
in » • «. i*r »m»», h
I UH
L»ng tllltv tNltlllM« <• O't tiiv« t ! Kitt I
4|»|»lteAli*H».
A
<>///• rigs are first-class and our horses good
deletes. Prices Reasonable.
»
o
»♦IKKIKKK»««KKK>
• >r
♦
fi <
l’lt » «II». M
I
»*•«
J
iiiAm.««
M
l » r«
T J Matiker«, W, F Gill.
k.
i». Hyrr», J. J Harne«,
L. A. wartMK.
:
j ibni «a.;
ti, 4
1 ;ai «114 )*♦ g* u«» al «n4 a*«* <k** «•»•*! ’4 •»••!
u
it.e «rii. ««ti o-at pr*»ps«r<f •«»« . auto
mm t lu »«• .r»MfMU«n ar.ur-li»«/ 1»»
ims ■! il».• «»ta-ta, «ff Ma'ch la
•
«•hr ri fl .4 Ll nn Couul» irrptn
Politics. Ixjth Republican and l>em<K*n»tic, are
Hatto« far Fal/xattoa
dcidediy
mixed titese da,.s. i ne I.me whs when
TH e UNH EIL I1 V APPROPRIATION.
i àeiau ' iaï »« l.4*O
•
the simple, frank staletiieiil "I am h Republi
Fvrt »«n*l urs'gtai
When the legislature •• m ted the law appropria can” or "I am a Democrat" was sufficient lo cst- MoTK’t to feenrby gît n Itoat tn Ma»ch i
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
ting 1125.'« hi annuallv f<»r the university al Eu ablnsh one's |•olltlcMi standing m uuj community. «Mh H««» |M«to »♦*»•♦» 4 ut > hk «et «H «MlglVMOl
-u»
«
li.M,
••wliltol
in
a»
t
ior
•
te
«*f
gene, last winter. Slid no questions asked, the Or- Now, it is necessary to uS«- u prefix in either cs - m » , l«*«ti»* tai»'toi»til*e état«**« «4 1 ahiorute. «>rv
IS< <
>1)
JM. l$Mk<.
gi»«i, **a»a«ta «n<l *l«tii t«r>
•«
cgonian new si>ai>«*r -* tw |»r»>pp»*r to condemn th* if one wisiics to tn* tuffen into lull political fellow- •■»Ir'»
1« . U» ail *hr
• a*iU **<•>•’• bi «et
♦
«4 * h» d»un
the legirlature's action, most vehemently, Iht snip in any community. lie may be a Foraker, a «4 Auf 4 t B. |*at. An* F.
i) <>< * lua »lat« «*r t mlifM) t»M <>rwg«m. I*-
Republican;
or
he
may
L.iF
’
ollette
or
u
Ruu*»eveit
Oregonian’s condemnatory editorial wtis, probably,
»*.»• *14) U«**J in t feto MÄ<« hr< •a«»r n alai«
»u
«te» Lu »fe» purvteA«a»4<h« *» t
endorsed by fonr-fifth? of the tusitil«* nf tfregor, n.- a Clevelane. u i ar».< r or a Bryan Democrat tanni
tó “X- tîfvh Sh« *1 In
*
•* •** all»
Each
of
tl.LBC
varieUvS
oi
Republicanism
or
Dcii.-
haiigv
«o
1
. a«4. a » I Will «»»>«• BW>»0i to
In a late issue, for some r**a.*wm, the big daily hes
* timt ihr ■»««! »• tf ht ta U»» mw ta «ahte fur lia
I«
t ..a
taken a complete summersault, It now commends ocracy ure sufficiently distinct of euchuiher U> con tltutr « <»» • <*m than ba agiH mw *«I 1*0*1**««*«
• »»4 i<* «.»ta •<»«.« I mi cto» ut lo «a» I ta***l te»Un»
I lour
what it formerly eondemntsJ and thinks the action stitute u sepuiale ch»*s. Indeed, it will be far «*H- I tergi*!«
t «H l * ia«»«l «»«h * ai ivritan l • *rt
la
fl r gito I«) »4 4a , lite’
Treat You Fight
uf tne legislature sim i!d now be susuined. M h> s.< r bi 1.at ..1'i.iiz« iv. ..» .1 «.r ¡ ’.ii i. 1 I >. uh -ral- t gvst Í (,1 e » Fri
. :« -I.« » .
M . .»« « ». g • !
wiih
F'oruh«-r
Republicans,
then
il
will
be
to
hai-
M »u «tr. <•»•», Jauu'« U *» Ko*«-ii «4 fvto* »»<•
this about fat «* toe Oregonian, itself, is I h * m I able
f»*M, ». tna »-
»4 ■* to »ivg««*», Víate A
to answ r 1‘ -.b . t • ! i i t at i former pre** monizc* ah siidUis of liepublicans, or all kinds of .«tug »4 nteio. v»««u»»
Au; **»4 a*« prtams iatmlng a*lv*r«*ty ta«
pentocrala
uixier
one
purlicular
banner.
Roose
dent of the University is now employed as an edi
<ate*«r w«i «a r| » I l»»t»4« mu » f» •< e.| tu A m *
n
U PRILL, M I».
< <•
torial wilier on the Oregonian's sLaff, may have velt anu LaFullette Democrats and Hr..an Repub |ii>«*lr «■.!•>« iti Ihi« <tÄ«4* oh u. tarino «■ »4
»lat <•«) <»l •) . Ite».
licans
migi.l
I«-
brought
io
irain
lo>
.
iher.
it.-*
might
had a K-aring in causing the Hop”; buttheNEWH
AUiEKtiU.» S Pitto «"Lit.
K» g «al«»
i u um r
Physician Surgeon
do jlii i it. I. e must ptoii.i nt* re.i.— iii is; I he Or«- . 3 .« .«..n.'i .Hui i .11 k. 1 i.<. .... can
faiM« For raUuAttoa
go ,.a ' - A I'll • -I ! ■ ■ ■ , j c . , ; • ,• I , ,
M IjHMirting 1/eliitM.lals. Al ail • wnis. we are likely *u see a
Ta'k't'Son« kxi-hn'i«« So. Il
*’l». ' I A i t l«H»>''»**S
all sides of all public <pi.-stio(is at different times, puiilical uligniiieni boiiietiiing like liieaixive. hi tne
l’*<r i tau '■. »fvgt»<
•'lo.
:
•
:
:
okKuoN
GEORGES
It «4. 10/1
anil it is now simply s islaming its chamelion-like next prcoiucntiut campaign, there is war among (- «T i< h I« l.rit b) gifr*n thaï In Mar»
oaapn «><«
J U Uli.I. I> M II
i«epubiicun |M.nilical tactions, tnul w ill in the end, eltte H.» phHMItm« «»I lit« ml '»ait«»
f l«««i»i
char t'ter.
*
JÎ0ENEKE
i
.-.*•«
a,
-Militari
"An
■«
t
!«»•
tb*.* «ai«* ut
disrupt
I.ie
g
u.
p.
alter
the
manner
the
ileinv-
Nevertnele-w the Oregonian’s op|u»sition, the ef-
! liuti«' MU.» ttt m* ■•«»»•• of <aiil«iit<a. ‘»r»
Proprietor
««lata fill
a^toll g uni ItMihH)
*•
f rt is now being mad ■ t iro ig.i tne circulation of cralic party is now disrupted, ine uailie is now I .«MM.
I t«»a*i tiw l'jutb M» m 4 «tnt«*« t») m
. «•
. t*» vaunt? . v v * «»tF
> . • t •iiwnvt*
:. i. i ion III the state ol Ohio, between Hie Foraker and efiaitttot
« b < ici
< ir mow
VI •» r*i«*a
•»* «il
'•r---
pvifiiMua,
m *
i khumhi iv
- •
•
• • * • • -..................
«»utttj
ul Mnt« ht<tr u» i« rrtt»»r) - • r > »r*g<»«t
a
C
am
M
cvoi
I
forces,
and
by
Ine
Um«*
Ine
prc.-.idcnlial
■ado.
oKKfif'N
upon Ims appropriation. Il the sentiment of tin*
H« luir
lm«p*4 tl»e *»!«»<« iiginol
haut litte 4«y H mm I ta Ihi« uiliue Fier NW«*rt»
Va k f fn m •»«•- h •«»»»••» r»r»»prte«nr. i«it
au tie,, tut i i W par« A.««»' Ol lia** *•
|M*ople sho'ild I m * the same throughout the state campaign is on, it will be war to tne knife. As a iglt-Ui of *it *M%th>u
4 •
»
-
*•
■•«.•■ i •
'
N*» te in i »wn«t*ip «o h*
jHlMk*
• will wwii!t»ue th» wa n • •»» th«-
tnat it is m Linn county, t'u* people will execute h miller oi lad. there are no Democrats or Repuu-
«««• !<»«» U h <«»!«« s.«Mabli«h*- I teii-i •«tfiplv
-
most elfet* ive veto upon the legislature’s act in .«caiis any mure, except in name; but l.ierc are a u* lie tlu»>*-r *»r «lutte ’líate «<•» .«>« •iti um <-h<»k.w CHI* • it *»' «W» I» lira With n
<< KEHL ESîflit B röker [>>
„ri-at many I.'"> m vc 11 i»c.i.ncr.u - .nm Hr. an R< |>«- put y» MM*N, au I lu v«t«U(>»lt Iwt L-MiUa lM-«l'i I* »lit I«» ftttiu ,hf •<«iti«I 'Intiw nf «»«ry
June, r.MK,
twwl) ••*»! ■ le lei tfiiual to »fl to •(•al O*«*>
w 4 tatfu r »ivglfti-t »4
» »an Litt««, m
bicui
s.
lliese
uuys.
it
it
was
not
for
I
ie
hc-rede-
•
»tie
t
ight.
I
wtu
« «»<11«>'U M(Vg|.»U ott tal«a>. tiw »»•< J») «i
But, lei us set*. If the p<siple reicct the actioi.
-a>. IV *a«
SCIO, OREGON
\ UiV I«’« *'uatn«-«ea,
of the legislature w ill tne University i>»* mistreiitet. lary prejudice li.ai lies'down de -p in .lie hearts of slw l'Htta«« »• altuvwawa» Jam»'» King «’•
» •' h .
I . Il > l,i.,|..li„.. i -.,, mi , i an.I «.I I
w. lu, « »«« gam , saun « ». > *t-4i« li vi ü» lu, Ufte
ilie
n.osl
ut
us,
it
would
be
quite
difficult
wncii
we
(H .< »R< .1 K< >1 X I KI .
..•i th u-uul tvltiinilwkwi '«-la
if the big appropriation is refus«d? By a law en
»
-
*< te»«
•*•■** <a‘
Il
>..u
««ut
i<> wll >onr la. ui I im -«.'I It If
hing. «4 «vtn, O*t*g»*tt
acted hi a previous Si'ssion, a biennial appropria a wake mornings, to leli jusi Wille,! one of tuebo^s a •III)
i tan I* ».| *. It >uu ««ill to buy. i urn «nJ
•»' 1 Bll pr»«IU» Lteitutteg A-Itr*«»'!) tb«
’liv f.iwv (Uli »am.
M A SWING
r J Mt MKKK«,
«sua»««» tov i,br4 ta 40 a»W rvqu««<eM lo 0k
tion of
was given the University. Tin» (politically) we ure.
l'ahliwi.
a.«lt a l U.« il» i Ills M^l«w un ut tatiuiv aal 1 »«ti
Pnr-U «ni.
¿inould
Mr.
Foraker,
or
any
of
his
particular
Ì I»« br«i
tn iY»rt a««<i tu mt
amount w as 1«. I m ' c inlinutsi, year after jear. oi
<»l mb ) . i«u.
V, bk'VM.K
to al
until revoked or changed by a succeeding legisla branu ol Republicans be nominated for president, te
to«g«(k-r
ture. The appropriation ut ^JuO.UtN) biennially, it next year by the Republican party, and should Mr.
Pup’s Coffee House
J. «•« »■«.
Orcgun
S aio
it is vetotsl by tin* p opie. Will lake the place oi dryan be named by me Demx*rau, it is safe to say |h »I fW'ih Ur.
ni.«* • co. p>*un le» of t'hln««
Al
Weat I ld J uf th« Morflaon AlrvCt Htl Igo
mat aoout iiine-tenins of Roos?velt R*pubiicana òsi tei .-•••. •»»•».«*«<•*.»» tu Ito« at« *l<H«g Wu
trie former $120.000 act.
I mumi a g.-nr tal l«nkl:.g and »«• h«»ig<* bu«1
CHABLIS 3. M a JI£3
vtM. <4 Albati/, Uftegun. '• n*m ptrputwl I«
Al tne present l ine Inert* are less then 350 stu would supix>ri Mr. Br>an. Liaewise wul tne Bry • Mitt
•««■
I ««ite tnaii al mirriti taire at>4 dial la
is U I hit», -r tur* IN itera logli. |hr UHttol
(9u> votkmm lu Ki no i Iti«»«.)
an
Democrats
supp
>n
Mr.
R>>sev
-ii
if
ne
is
«etW«J « mi print-ipai riile*«
rv-
•
g
tite*l
iva»
mu ita« -mi» him <n 4 guarnì» tv«« «alle
dents ullendmg ine University. of tins number.
Fropriitor.
4<th»«i « ali «»t art « him al Au ||., v»«»>
p**ubably, 40 will graduate next June. T his 4n nominated, in preference lo u Ulev««and or 1’urkei • tomi •»tirart. Allaatt). UtWg«».*
SMBLTUM
<
J.n «utr*LL
then will represent the Imished product of a year’s Dumocral*
We
are
likely
to
see
a
new
party
alignment,
tn
H««« «1« A'»traci ««I 11 tir ptrparrd
work. If we divide *120,'UK), the year s cost, by
Notary Public
t>> iha
40, the >ear’s product, we will inen H-scertain the b >lh sides oi tne political house next year. Old
I
cost to tin* taxpayers per uviversity graduate. political prejudices nave become s<) ouhterated,
I will make the season o)
T his gives a r* suit of &I125. Don’t you think this that MEN rat.a r than party will, hereafter, con
REAL ESTA I E BROKER
With lllV tille 11 Ulllblelo
1907,
t ft Uw mal prupetijr >«»u lnt*»n4 u» puivha-
a pretty large sum lo pay lor one university grad troll political action. Ine |xilitical parties are
Iwviity yrwrd uifwrtonrw In Seiaiy work
f
a«'«
pl
••
wh
uotty
f
i»«
u»ot»«>
bain«),
nu»
nd ton : >towlh>f gl V«*« u»r m g»*t»rrui ktiowi«Nj^«i
uate? Even if the people vetoes the apprupnatioh more likely to I m * aligned u|xm a grail and anti uian uml Murgati stulhoi at ton»
'In
r uriti ut odf rip«r.
»I wittlru Hi»<lUUMMila and tond Uti«» Ad
graft
basit
men
as
formerly.
n lu
L.»t«tM>ahr J in IW1
iiiniAim jun ui «Malm nfi luli) atiwttdinJ <•»;
to last winter, the oiu law git mg $u0,000 would b*
*«ti« ««g«»«totwd. AtotiBvi« ul Uli« prò» inai
left in full force ami effect. There would still be
Z. 11. Mt l»l>, Manager.
•«nd « lauti ii«d
C4U
i
OKKoOM
fl.ski left for eacn » raduale, and the N ews tinnkt
The war that is now being waged upon grafting it my fami near Went Scio
tins lust amount quite enough. Now, sup|M>se we
I
t
H
MONT
AM
VS
fH-u-ull opens April 1
and high financiering in various »«onions oi tne U.
apply the auove method loauy of our public sChouts
Seagull
ch»*es July 1
Id. furnishes, to say tneleast, very interesting read-
and see the result. For example let us cile oui
dy
price
to
insure is
110
Attorney-at-La r>
mg. it is moat encouraging to toe lovers o! pure and
Scio school. We have, appr ximately, 10U pupils.
til
possible
••are
will be usci,
S«H«ry 1-u'tik «nil Xilklli»
honest government, it nas now become alinoci
ol l*«'«nt. «1,4 r«n lu««
The district draws about ^oo or public money.
C. U- LoMI, Proprietor.
o
pi
event
accidents,
but
I
fashionable to prosecute and punish the oig rascals,
>m.». ra «« m m «owt alh . nv . oasoow
Supposing nine ,a*r cent, of ibis number of pupils
lite fashion Inal Mr. Ileney is establishing down vili be responsible for none
H. kt)«nt
complete the eighth gr.de or graduate. Tins will
C. C. Hr,«ut
n Sani runcisco, is liable U» become infectuuua. till meet any calls require* 3««« 20c Meal In the Valley. Open
give a cost per public school graduate of $88. Now
H.
*•»
All Night.
fo what belter purpose can a man devote Ins sur il Ciclo. Call me up on tin
if we compare Uns j <8 w ith $J12i> or with $150u
•hone.
W.
M
i
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ll
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pius wealth to tlien to do as Mr. S treckies ha.*
\lbany
Oregon
Attorneijs-at-Lair
O 1 • C I’I • * * I I * V.KL >i r T * I • • III t 14 c Ml Oi
lone guarantee Ine expense of hunting down
graduating n pupil from our public schools anc
utxidw.u Hkark
ALH.kX V, OKkOON
•II) r O T H t
rascaluy in high places? I lie eyes of tne nation
from the stale University. In addition to this,
tAiHihiokij a statt
are now turned banFrancisjoward. All good met
THE
ALBANY
every public school district must supply its own
.it id Ine ><ls of honest government, will give Messi»
0AILY HERALD
school buildings w hile the taxpayers of tile stale
Attorncys-at-Laiü
lieney & burns every possible aid in the a ay ol
are required to furnish the university building .
Mako« Llnuaual Cut and N«w
OIBew it> Hl um ta* rg *k«t>
.«>ni|>atiiy in ine tigni for rignl and justice they
In view of these compel .S'lii, don’t you think we
Management Obera Daily
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have just cause to deny the University this mote
Paper One Year For
M crii ta
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•3.00.
t.ien liw per cent, mcreaae?
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Tne N ews is very much in favor of higher edu
Scio is getting more advertising because of th* IEOROI l>AVII
Proprietor
Th« Albany Daily Harald can
cation; but it believes we snoulti first give our ui - “Fair” undertaking, then any tiling sue has evei
The Albany Hardware Co.
b« had for S3 00 a y«ar by «ub-
divided aileiilion to Lie public .'Wtioui. It belie««» done. Our Eair will be visited by a large numbei
has
the best stuck in town,
•criblng now. It contain« • to
tuat. at least two mure grades should I m * added to of people that have never before visite i the Fork»
lini is the cheapest place to
• page« covering th« n«w« held
our public school court. • and see that those grade» oi the Santiam. Therefore, let us have somethir g
trade, Sole agents for Valv-
oompl«t«ly
You can k««p a«
me taught m every seho«>l. before we undertakt i i the way of farm products on exhibition, that
well potted on county court
ilme Oil, N om . 219 and 221,
matter« and doing« at the ooun-
university work. Wnen we consider that 96 p* r will I m * worth coming to see. 1 a *1 every farm« r
I'
list St reel, Albany, ( fregoti.
I
ty «eat from the Herald a« If
c *nt. of our larva and girls receive but a comm< it l reduce prize, fruits, vegetables, grains, grasse;
Ite- I mi Warb«««.
I
yoy '•'red I" A'be~y.
TH Ore
HoMrun« «>,«• »Lal «vary wow«n
or public sch<M)l education, while 5 per cent only a id stock of all kinds for exhibition purfxjses. W»
Th« hMI-.aiR« arv prtwa <|IHH«4 x Tt urotar
muot ó«Alr«« -» perfect compie« Ion
gon legialatur« handled
f «ar
>1 earl, weak by < hm Sa«l«r>.
attend collage, tne duly of concentrating out er • iave tne soil and other facilities necessary to pro
It brinee that «oft
«reouth. freeh.
.11.«at. pat bu hat
le«aly.
Th« Herald’« offer si
tear tint to th« cheek that Arnotea
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*>•• rl
t re educational energy ii|A»n our public school sys duce the best. 1-el us uroduce it and, simply, sur
•3 00 1« only the actual coat of
voulhfulne««
It «III brink beauty
lour, par ««ek ................ ......
1 w
tem becomes the more imperative.
iran.
twr
Um
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to th»«e «ho lack It. It «ill retain
white paper, It will boon bo
pris«* the world w ith the possibilities of the Forks
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bort.,
par
'on
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It tor thoM «ho already p-xaeM It.
However, the purpose ol tms article is to aroure
put back to Ita formar prlco.
hop, yer tun
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’t «III enable you to «ueceaatully
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iiti. t i ountryi par roll
The Weekly Harald, 12 payee.
th • readers of the N ews to the mt|>oriance iff cal
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..mbat- the ravatM of w^p.er ami
I«*' <l‘«en
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lime
l>vn 1 doubt—don't ar«ue Juat
>1.50.
fin r a halt to iteatllong extravagance in the.nam«
ChHkvn«, per pottn.l _____
if wp were not alxiut to have another F'edera
U
try Bvbertlne
Tour drug«!«' «Ill
htekm«
per
pound,
Jour.«
Send In your name with
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of Higher education. Uni sm this halt is called
«le« you a tre« «ampi«.
All drug.
rand jury convened, we might shy an occasion»
.«<«». per pound _________ .
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money order •r check or •ub-
o'• keep Nobertln*.
turkey«. P«r poun-l ..................
provi ling the demands of tuesecolleges k«*e| a in tone at SsiiFrancisco and think we are just a bi
i*
a Uuckt. per p.Htn.1 ..........
ocribo through your po«t ma«
I»
H«et. ter pa»^. |lr« ee)(hk
creasing in the futurx as tney have in the past, it .letter then our neighbor to the South. Remem
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ter.
Addre««, The Herald, Al
H<<«. p«r ponnd.il»« «right
* will be but a very few jrwn untU UN State Un
•er 11 g the glass house fable, we had better, prob
bany, Oregon.
'.«•I pe. pound, kt« «hipping
nbe«p per pound. Mo .k«r«
Vitally will demand and get a round million dollars aly. save our «munition for home consumption.
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