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Politicali!) Independent s kl.U-risl.il il.e |>nl,ll ■ Al -. i Ur-V u »» 0.411 limit- r IT HI I *. I »« 4 I Kl I A Y 11 / i • i « • <. i. k I'NoeiiiBmii On«» year m a J. 4».« v One tr r, at ri»«i t »mr I >!.«• . e «I . at ■ IP I . f ' • f * I In« • r »r it r. ‘ f - ir» Hix rip>r»tli«i tn<»1 fhrre ti»*«fithj u» 4«han«r ^tn<le • ú|»> »h AI>V HÍKÍNU 2 «>• 74 Ao •* HAIFX: (’ tr-l !>»o«»I * S I»»-- tn? ibi r% i.i.fM«-« |*-f ‘i’.r f t I»- .Jrd .»*• ’ ' (i.,' ti.".- , 4 r In-r ul »«ivf! • r hn« |M«r * «ur P «|Hoy »d», 2 »•L*i»|f*M» |«rr nunth. one cui in» h Prof* <»<i«»h d « ' tn« fu l<-r »• uk 'li ■ rtsr timel»«r «••*%* riiwinr nmdr ««n ¡HE IVLIIHAt I’lUhEEH. 1’7 1 cal pioneer these men who blaze the way in pro gress and reform, are the hope of the Nation. And the mure numerous they become and the wider their scope of influence extends, the purer and better will our political structure become. We admire and revere the pioneer heroes of the past. Till« is right Tne memory of their deeds, l»U *••« the example of their lives and their teachings, lend to inspire and make men belter citizens at tne present tune. And let us hold up the hands uf Hie pioneers of political thought and progress in good government. of the present day. If we would perpetuate a good government by the peo ple in its purity, we must ba rush partisanism to u li V great extent, trum our minds and replace it Will. I •«. 1 TA patriotism. 5 • ir» <e IX» K» I U A The uutluuk fur the first exhibition uf the Sciu Sluck and Agricultural Fair A. vuciatiun, ul the present lune, is most promising. Coining, as it dues, When tne harvest has been garnered and •tic fiup picking season is uver, everyune ca i spare a week in order to attend, The grounds are lv Cdled at a convenient distance troni luwn and Ud jummg Wuicli, tur the tree use ul callipers. It to HtUsl di-llghl'Ui Ulld picturesque camp gluUlid. lv caUd un liid taaiiks uf l iiunias creek. Three da,, s ul social e joym« nl with friends Bild ridulives, a pleusuiit uulihg. be.-ides tiieelijuy- .iient tl.al the Fair will ufturd. are inducementi» mat will bring the largest ks.-a.-mblage uf pevpn inut ever gathered al dciu. in «UUiliun. it is ll»i purpose uf the management lu hu»d a tifl Ilici ? institute al llie sain«- lime, und lu hua* mu Mddre»b num some good S|n-uk« t «luring each day ’» scssiuii. As an ud\erii.inig ptvpuailiun, ¿k'iu bus iievei Ulidei taken Mil) tiling thul w ill result lli su I'lUtli X« aa 1 tu tne I* uiks ul tne .'unliuni. \ istlors. WHO doubtless wuuld never have visited Ims scvliuh u. Uie CuuiilT), Wnl cuihe. and seeing uur spiendiu ndi and valley larms, uur magnificent uairy r< uuiaa; oui iMauliiul summimui mountain^waUir, uur excellent laciiilivs lur diversified iartnihg, etc,, w ill uc cunstrained tu buy a liuine among us. I mi I«- Nd dCRMUMl i--i IMNTWM w .11 mA itMUI; . sum . iii advance m tne puce ul land il.e t.i.r'a.1, «ago . a gQ impKMMMDt iff UM quaility ol uur sluca and ils betlcr care und ul oetler culture ui grams. gi.i.'» s, iruil and Vegeta- ulea. Even Ine generation ul tne spiril ul im- pruvenient in slock urevdmg, am anipi; repMy the uuliuj ul nlUliej to nut > xl.M.H I an,. oilier at die. ine enterprise can result only in good consider ed 11 ulu nil) point ul view. 1 In I eloi e let every bud) uecuine iiilereslcU, ul least, to ine extent ui bv- -uming a memuer ul tne Association. Lei ut> uuiid up one ul tne strongest Agricultural societies neie m tne rurks Inal can be luuiill in l..e stale uhd let us make it a source ul beneflP to every member and tne community ul large. E i-rv st di-ut uf in <t.ir> must admire th« chinaci- r ¡r.d furtit i ’«• <>f tlie piuneer thè Ilici. wiiu x<> iiitu unkili'A n ai.d siringe land« und thri ■/ .•• t«i il.' ...j <| tu- I-- ult <-,( t' -ir i'-.-arche The st ideili uf Aim ri m Li t iry cimi ut i• ud->f tiu : i | • i'i. li.-- iti Pi . rim» ur ine sffmmglv prufligat** tir ’ seitlers st James , I ■’ . I* Io tln^ l itoli, t<>r ine harushipH the vvithstooil and finally over co ne. Il was nr. »-,, -ary tliut «>me one or sum« nation mould tie tne ptuneer to •• .tablish civila l.ikevvi-e must we ad tion in t-•• New World mice the intrepidity of the pioneer who grudualb p .3 ied their wav into the li en .voagc West. Bui for Hu i-" v«-nt .i' >i..'- -pii.t". oi.i w hole country West of .M ibsi nppi riv-r would nave formed u d tferent story hi the history ul tne world. But toi . uch men, < I whom 1»:« i< l Ivoone. Ril Carwri, l<ewis and ( lark and others are ty| m * h , the Pacific coast, would now b»- paying allegiance to a ditfei- ent flag than o .r beiov«?d stars and stripes. Willie tin re ure pioneet.- in subduing and civiliz ing wt.ul would otherwise b< >.nugeand burberuui countries, then an and nave iwen pioneers in sci ence Ulld |.M>lltlCul tilUllg.it All progress and de- Velopment. in its primary stages, is due tu the pi'im-er. 1‘nev blaze the trail through or into the wiim nit " of undi-covered science, or of progress a id reform in political thought. necessarily s nne one must I»- hi t in discovery, no mallei w at be Il.e field of action or thought. P liilics is smipiv a < . of guvernment, and the uiuliecr w liu blazes llie trail in the lieid ol h mest guvernment, luis -d upon eq. ¡alilj anu ju tice, is u benefactor to humanity, It *s just a- ea entiai tl ul nu n live right and respect tin. rights uf their fellows, us it is tu have a eountr,. i EilN^EH HtHMANN ACQUIi I EIE in which to il.e. Among i ages, llie power ui i iunt hiii | force alulie, i.- llie (tower that govern, i The jury in the case of Binger Hermann w ho and coni > II > w i!.- among civilized peopk-s. justice w as on irmi al \v ii.simiglun, lor Ine disirucliun ul a id equity i.- -upisi -.si to t>- Ine central thought Ju teller books for the pa 4 six weeks, returned a or factor it is lu tne men the pioneers uf puliti | verdict of acquittal last baiurday. Must every c.d Inunglit. that tiie advance hi civilization anu one w nu nave acpl track of the tr.ui during ilspru- llie science ul government is due. Tu then, l^ress, WMs nut surprised ul lhe result, Had the humanity owes a debt of gratitude. In the i -tabliShinent uf a government "Of th« jury rendered ine ocutcii verdict ‘" iyoi proven" jauule. by II.«1 (>«.*ople. for llie people "on llie il wuuid lune come nearer the true inara the Wi -ti-rn si.or -.oi tne Allunlic is-..an, uur Revo- •vEWS liiinks. i ue result uf the W ashington trial, il is said, l.iti >narj I sihers cr. ati-d a new theory in govern- •vifl nul chuiige mat era in Inisalutc in ins prose n.i-hl. I ne theory ol tne "Divine right of Kings" cuiiun lur cuiiSpirui} to delraud the Guvernmenl, to rule ine vv«.rld wii.i dupla .-d with the theory nt the Blue- inuuiiiaiii cas-'. Jusl when fie wnl be tnul uii III-.-II ar- jv reigns vid justly and rightly, tried on tne Oregon inuu imehl is hot staled. His kiiould rule liieiiiselvi-s. \v iln tins principle as a cu-Cuiiapinaiurs mays, burensun und others have Basic truth, our Revolutionary Pioneers establish ueen tried and found guilty. Air. Heney seems to to a foiin ol guvi-rnmehl that ha - giuwii from i. nave his lianas quite full down in oan branciscu weakling to u«- tiie strongest power among civiliz and is likely tu continue in Inal condition fur sum* i d i.atlohs. Tina power has not been acquired through con- time lu cume. l he Hermann trial win nut likely q.lesi und -ui-ju. .ili"ii of ol .• i i-atiunsiior pev'iles. occur until Mr. Heue., is at liuerty to come to Lol by the bringing to tin- front and establishing i'urlland lu lake cuurge uf Ine pr seculiun. Il th»1 rights, j .sine and equality of mankind. The wm be remembered that ivir. Heney stated "Her (>ioh“vr. uf (loiilicai thought erected a political mann lias covered ins tracks better than any ui Mr. Heney is, therviore, pruiiamy not sur- structure, in the days of I7i«>. that has become a inem m«Hli-i to the liis-rty loving element througnuul prtsed al li.e Basninglun verdict and wnl leave the world of humanity. It ha. . b> Its example, nu stone unturned lu make Ine Oregon Verdict tilt rails, d tne muhaiviil«-s of the old world t > Ilia usual "Guilty as Charged" in a H iai upon lanu te-tally liber iliz.-Ih.-ir i.-rms of government anu fraud matters. One Hung is certain, the public has become ne.irly tiie la -t vestige uf kingly rule to disappeui wear» uf nearing und reading about l..e Hermann from lue shores of me Western Hemmispliere. Tiie world then, as well us tne lJnit«*d States irregularities and w ill UKe a lung full breath uw . s a di lit of gratitude to our Revolutionary w.ien lie uisap|>«-ars from Ine lime lignt. ---- - ---------- —- --------------- t----- Fathers the pioneers of polmlai thought of that «lay. That they builded wisely and well, in the l __ President Kmisevdlt, in Ins letter to Honor« e-t'llili dmietit of fundamental law, is demonstrat Jsx >n, . labor leader of Chicago, relative to the ed by th 131 «■ u -of our National existence. During criticism of Ins reference to Mo.-t-r and Havwoud . _ _ ig til.s period, but 16 amendments have liven added a >» Lndesirvable citizens” has, apparently, to the handiwork of our |H>hucal pioneer fathers. anmsed tiie ire of labor organizaiions throughout Ev’ry step in the progress of government has the country. Perhaps lhe president had better be m, not to alv-idge but to extend the principle of not have used the expression. He certainly would equality and justice among the people. Eveiy not have done so if there was any policy in his e Fort nas been made to enlig.it«*d ami islucate the make up. Having made the statement, he mani p uple morally and intelhs.'tually, that they may fests no disposition to purtake of the dish of crow the better enjoy and proU-cl their rights as offered him. He certainly has the courage to stay s j v'»reigns. with ins convictions even, if by so doing, hi What a ffratitude the people owe to I offends the labor leaders. The N ews fails to set- Washington. Franklin, -L-ti’erson. Jackson, Li 'coin inat any great harm or injury can result to th« Biaine and other pioneers of (..»litical thought of defendants, Aloyer and Haywood, from the use oi t ie past, and to Roose vlt, Bryan, Folk. 1 a hw words any way. Certainly any man has th« Follette a id others of the uresent? All were and right to and does express an opinion relative U ure | o ttical leader«, or p.o ivers who blaze the | me matter and the president should not be mad« trail in the field of pulil.cal prugre -s. The politi- * an exception. 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I psi vit u»« «I to ARI Ol iHftXlIVL -fkuv w i M to Kinvt Hniw.j Frapri«tor. 4HELTUN IIILL' / Have an Ibdfsdul Title ►<rp«uJ b> IM Noturij Public Linn County Abstract Co. ANO REAL ESTATE BROKER i»tll»r r«tkl you l»M«M»4 I«* P’I«< !»•*• «H NLTY pi »• •'■dill) »CM t»«<»fir) .««»r»rl «W» »Mt (vii a rrsani •< I l»r < me At ul out r*i»i 9tttM k «Kütiehr .| tn ¡«»4 / ti Metili, 1 writl/ )«Mr« «A/erriffHc« In Koifft/ work t»J ««nd Jrwliiig gi»«>« in«Bgrn«rai khuv|»d|u 4 Miillru »f»Bt«teUM»»l» «Ad i«U4d III tee A.l ii HÍMÍM KM u» e (Sl«t vAiriuü) Mllfft»«KM »««. MU« «.«gAHlMlUd. MUB4I0M.I« Ql UIM pfUx ui«4 • nu «tMtr»n»ff4 <4U ul £ »uX Manager. < -IB.« uuflu. f bini »«4 Ml-* 1*1.-iti St». u. •• COI »»III» arrive*« ìaqutAM Imi«, fu mm «I Irw4i ....« fu J— to«4ve*a AltMHl far Liffiruii imtff* l«a<ru»i .ti I« II I 99 • I . * JeoSvia Block I «u F. b S L F A J t r m .Ul «. r. m ........ ... r m • ur.ii 1 V tralaa« l«tr Al•>«»••/ Vi». •— l-a'Mvr« fot valila ................ 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You can koop as woll posted on county court matters ana dolnga at tho coun ty soat from the Herald as If you lived in Albany, The Ore gon legialature handled fsar- lesaly. Th, Herald', offer of »3 00 la only the actual coet of white paper, It will •< put back to Ite former Th, Weekly Herald, 12 •IM. •end In your name with money order ar chock or auB- ecribe through your poet m»« ter.. Address, The Herald, Al ber y, Oregon. • ••••••€•• •••••«••• ALBA?», OBKuoN W EAIMEK»uKl> a Ml AT? ALBANY DAILY HERALD Mjktt Unutuil Cut and N«w Management Offers Daily ÎM A M r*. A. M •u W- ImiF« Ylhiny Attorncy8-Qt-Latc Oregon THE ALa*NT, OKKOON _C~C.’Br>au| BAYANT a SUN Altwin) Paper Arrive« ai < or valu* Yo. •— lo* ve*« <H«ny .... Arri» •*• l'or va Uh» Nui»O >-u<MK and p-ikiiu, ul Catania and lai. U h .. 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