The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 12, 1907, Image 2

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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 «
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are donated. These slate college beggars are not. Mson • Ht«*» I (.■•hi|**n).
r ■J«Ute '
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Tney-designate the amou t of money they want A J
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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
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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 •>
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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
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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*» •»»
«•
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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.
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T J Matiker«, W, F Gill.
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i». Hyrr», J. J Harne«,
L. A. wartMK.
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ti, 4
1 ;ai «114 )*♦ g* u«» al «n4 a*«* <k** «•»•*! ’4 •»••!
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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»
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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>
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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
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«»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 •
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■•«.•■ 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
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-
*< 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.
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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.
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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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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
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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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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«
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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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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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