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• « 4« ÜHUN (the ^antiiuu Meirs. AND GOVLHNMLNT T I** BI’IS*« «tthl by w**w»i«tt|wr» oi» In u!l amali towns. which have not vet arrivid !•«•«! io Mr Ury * h H» | hi I»I h A’ ai »« al the Sewer sewer stage, st.«g«*, there is a certain amount of Ih O». a t«tU t ll>el I»«» hn« <*hAiw«*«i I cleaning up .periodically, whicn is n«» • .«iry. if the tft* » hi Ili • m*» i tiiu» rii *iw •■•■r«lti|» I ’ uealth and I m auty of the town is prutect.’d. Occa- r^Uroul«« q»ie*tH»H lI» a < li«* ha» a ! mmm Ì«* ii sKMuilly. however, a town is vi.*.ited bv epidemic •«I Hw !*•* ÜBirlt I •» than n >f«r KMlervil Al the p>..tolti, r at ««•«•■. Or- g .11, »• ac.. ml < a «g«*, io <*lxl»*r to a««' re U è h«*ii ri AtiOu tx rr ; :r contagious discnoe in spitr of the utmost care Uiail matter II i»«herg»«l te«r : *r»d cleanlin«HM. H.>w much greater, then, is t e I f»»i pfrwhlttht urti )r«r .thnt h** I ia * » «♦fiiplr ely g|< •*rrd li»« Nili- i <langer. if the residents of a town are < ar *I i - h . s in »• X kl< A ► Kl t "A X II / ■ I «¡r* <»fj fht» queMi n IwtoA'i«»' hw f*rr 1 .reping the streets, alley» and lots cleanly .ind . t . I ♦-< tiltt the* |Km* «rnlh |mrtV, |eir- I» I <» <i I It. • !|*Mt from flltn, cespuoi». etc. When (lie contagion I »1- I a H v II» thr «o‘llha will im 4 Mi|»|»*rt arrives, a cur< ful >i s|>vction Wiil gen. rally show I * itti Iti tl An I II hr w«»«di| ruth«*? give H|* *• |*«AÌli«HI tImi I m * alili Itriirtra» lo h ■ the cau >r. A contacio >s <>r I. ight rgili« r limn -• II-.* tiir nòtoitlA II limited to a few familiei and t<><>s* f.i.n li«- are I A K«*|*ol»li- I »««|l. “It !• »A««t/' G • «|U u'uully car «less in th.« lisjMiial o< ih. wut«* water 1« in p4|s* r that U ÜrVr» in g«» ng M * I 9 < Mr H’ vm - TA. from their w’lis, w.iich cause tie lor iiti m of j It: t Ait a • piar*» «I«’ a I, '•|l«g* A. cespuola, and oli.er disea»’-breeding tilth about ; ♦ a « litriMfel tnrllr; il Ì» » ak I h* lia* their premises. Again, lucre are older towns in 1 un«r«i «i«tttn a <|«taiiiiiy ’»I hi» <*wti rtil» -ts t<* hi !♦- it ir**in the f »«»I»! *»< a icii an < |> •.■■n. ■ < ADV. lt l l-l.\O l«A I »■-*«: : G ia part) all Hi Irar ai««l *11 ■ U’ *f t >wn, the cleanly suffer ti.e same aa the filthy. (’anj «»I theiika I** Agrtin ii*iiir«l l*y I»«* P mtia I »ebiliiArV inHirrW, |»wr Ihir O'. It in tarn in order to exancne th«’ genera water l-.irlx h*r th** pr<r«»l«Îrin’V ” Bill th«* Ektrntlrtl A t.g < •>iiiiiicf)ta( (w<t lihe O’, I sjca I Tt|wriiaing. j»rr H im * |trr l»«nr tv. supply, which will, invriably. be found to !»»• con j*Ap r g**»*w **11 ta» w.ia . *‘tl»r «’tAt«’H'rfi • !«• a <I m J tfhai*|fr* |w*r itoiith, one aMr. taminated. This was (rue of the c ty of Eugene a • I »«I« « r«wht gfr iRtr »'*wly fi»A*l • ht R» -pub» |M»r in« li lb few months ago. waen tvp io I ha i s ica a run in ' h» « h i» tn a jimriwh »ar *»e hr lh*«i» <fat* Profra•|f»n>«| « Ar*!«. iiirh» B, ia«r iikoinh 1 o «ah** *r* Il I«» tlii»l ÎAUltA III him ** liiiiw rtiiiti a « <•» for AHirrtUiM f AppIk’Af b»n. i that city. Tile city water, when analyzed, wa I- hi* *spi.ate <• 'nini *pa*r<-h ¡found impregnated with tne typhoid bact<-r>a and I Sfarle a Ag”, Mt BfVA” lini fH’t 4» • WHO, THEN. ARE THE ! AW RREAKEKS every drink of water simply spr i<l the pois<Mi. b » < rith » gMMima*, pttMi I «tnrthl «irIaiup *• a H«*«***ar>lB |*.ira Nor was the ravages of tne <l s a-• cneckrd umil «n»-ht the waler consumed w«- puntied by (»tiling before •«•«»tint or |*r*«miitt*nl i«*ti* i»e<t ir* The failure to convict a leadvrofone of th«* larg us ng. When me wa er mains were II »aid li« that «larch that h lm«l **r» 1U h«'*l ilw* VO. « hl*1«»11 lltAl IA>lr*«M,l« est o* our labor organizations of the crime of con the cause wan Ocated and removed and no further h « •< iitiimali*h ÌM«»»n»«' poi» h* pr«»ps*rtw spiracy to commit murder, by the Idaho courts I trouble occured. r A« «I IHttM >ga**l lw |»»»I»I h ' • fft« « * III suggeata the question in one a mind: “Who are » k Scio, in the jiast. has been singularly free from {I.r «fnrfrel <»t th” * h««h* • the law breakers?” Because of th«* fact t^at t ere epidemic diM'as**«. Ind <•! in other loan in the a « t >> i «L« h < <* with thr a I th<~ »v is g nerally more or less lawlessness conn«*ct< d valley can show as c cap a bill of health as vpen» timi p»»l»h»’ *» a I* iMv«'»»Ary Aha*rt* r«*mjtt»IHhM* it litip»•*lbia* ’ wit i milr «id tr.i ilm- - and trif t n. opinion if.i erally can, iicxeitl el« th»re is a i.r<ai dial of ¡1« law b tai** a *» v •*( t At grown up in the minds of many p««>ple tint this liltn and trash al»iut many of our l.otm-s. Our it,, I*.»« It m • i«l«*r t»* *r;% (1**1 |» 'hit«* ««aoar* lawlessness is piann«*d ami directed bv the leadt is ah UMMir I»a*i« war water is taken from Toomas er«-« n ami Scio isioca- *KH« A it ih H «-Ait«-«’ »1 a* |A«>«*pl** Air not lav •< »4 if oi tne laoor organizations, It is <1 '»abitui if this l<’d sucn a short distance from the rnountai » t. at art ««i«l AAiit to tri |f»*l rtonirnl isiiHtr 'I opinion is well founded. our city water is uncontaminaied Analysis would flrat K «h*’Mt«l* «»I right «»’«k’I'l (•• i** p I«.* pr is’rti, Ahrther Mr Hr mu Men who have sufficient ability t<> organize and s.iow that no tow in the allev has a purer supply • I«| N > ««r la* -t. !»» th«* rlla’Hl <»| h »Hg p direct the machi ery of one of tlmse large lalstr than we. Yet, iiewrtheli >s our pure water, care- «•f.-«i(tol in thr piihlh* in»rtr*f» jh »«I th«- A- ■ '.'I«-- . " ■ f •. orders, are smart enough to know that the respect lesnesH in disp osing of waste water from their wells •» v «>«1 .‘«* «1 «»I <» a Hrraiiip. <»r «■ -ntr«- and good will of th«* law-abiding ami law r< sp«*ct- in al lca.-rt . tw i ■ • , . a bit I» Aiu«»"r»!» I«» Al«»tlt thr m «H»r thing. H I hi that \f*A York *.i a*vh Mr Hr a ah ing peopl«* is a necessary asset for the permanent for the presence ot an infectuous dis< a-e in our imu I lurtl»t*r: 'I 4«» not kti w (hnt ti r success of any organisation. Hence, it would he town at the the present tune. (Jurcity hi a tn board «»•iiitHy'V « «»h 1« r th • Higi.gr; I «I«» .« t U«!«« a th-I a ha ) rii..f ii«% »» .1 suicidal for any laliur organisation to allow the m- makes scniiin-aniiual inspecti ms to see tn-t t e |w*rKr | iv r it ; hot I »»rhrvr lliat A»» presaion to go out tnat it wa» a society of law City health lav.» a re oi»cy«’d. Bal no one mo .l<| «-»• 4»i u rumb r «*f tlia* ii»rii»l**** >d rtU breakers. It is, therefore, unreasonable to think wait to be told to atiale a nuisance that imperils p«V t ty« m *»* tit | llhl «• •»A<H»r«*|i p thr IHlh If Mr H*tl»lik f‘tl »¡««N it:«*IIIA| *‘*ll I»’ that the labor leaders, men who din*ct the laoor the health of i:is tan ily. He should Is’s dli.”«‘iitly ■»«•»it |»t*r***i»* h«i pl *• t*a At««l «»r rti r- li««iiHlr rale* t«»r thr < arty tug o', it«* phi unions, are wilfull law breakers. On tin* contrary, aicr. to l«»ik these matters up w ithout telling. atri I t**o»k*ivr* they have every reason to counsel thbir followers Tne mutter is now being looked alter by the city I.U’i, ti. Atilifi|g ft* Mr Whilnre t»f Mg»*-o h «itti ». h*' «* ah I ‘ Ih»«», h* u to ofx*y the law-. authorities, the afflicted family is now out of danger • »Vt, H* H t Mil IIHHtr’IlHt** <pi«**th»ll ; At Yet, it is a fact that there is mon* or less law and was i n»|>erly «|uaiantine«i from t « first. It Ira«»!. I nui H<»t *M»r » hr I» *»p««* iir - r» i<ly !«» «■arowtdvr thr ip.r*ti*«l» -I ptlbll« ««Alt lessness connected with every lal»«r strike. And is thought tne dis' a-..’ w ill be confined to t us one «-»ship, Ali*l thrv Afv H-« I* t«« « ■•Ip it would be remarkable if tiiis was not tiue. La |Jrf thr* tp r»th»o »lit* liilrw»! t*» «*•»<»• family. All of this |.a«nfui sickness cou.d have • rtrtl Hi r«*gnlrtlk«»H/* bor organizations are com|»>sed of various kinds been uvoi<l»si by a little c ire ami exfamse. Tne Ih»* rweiitlv « mh | ai :>I \Vl At Mr Hr »4 ami cla-ses of men. Some of them are exception- waste from the wen can I»’ sal« I.V insposvd of as |>l| t ill •h«”t| I» prAfhHÜX a rt*p Ut km <»t (to* r 1« rtorr »1 al«-ii»rntr .nini unii tli<* nbly bright and men of g«»»l judgment, while follow •: I’nirty feel from th< , a* 1«I«*«I • iMtmiriit f .i«««* t«t a yrai'w >la»er* otners have room in their heads for but one idea at a ell alxml six feet dvep. Kill th«, pit with river «Att«»ii «»( thr *>it«iAti**ii i, ibttl p 4 hi Ir i»W tt a time. Some are cool ami level-neaded, while boulders ami cuars«-gravel to witam one toot of « r»hlp A«A|hl Hot i«r A’> ww<|i* Urti irgf Why? H < wu«r. M«» •»tig.,r«lr’l a jmr others are excitable and rattle-braimsl. zX.ll that tne lop Arrang-' tne drairFpipe from the well to AtfH iliìght lw* !l r • «*r, l|»r Ho! ready b»r il, <l»«n l aati ttltt is naceaaary to entitle one to become u member is flow into tins re«.<*ptacle and tnen finish filling with il. want to try rnfuhiti«» ♦ ;(!»tr't<l ; al» ! that he works with his hands at some particular kit* aing lliìtt larllri lha<* h» earth. By occa «lonaily throwing.! »mail quantity Mr Bryau ago. wtin|il% «rty«« wi \ n *» a»» li ma a*Ar Mg«». Allupiti class of labor, it is. then, not a question of won of chloride oi him* into the trough or plj«e, the dui y y»*iir »««'that Mr Br< mu i»AmMi thia *t.< t«*iH«*iit der that men are received into the yrgaiiizations waste water from tne well i- neaiti.fully disposed in ««oier I- •«•« r«« H r uomltiAtioii, th-- who are rattle-he-deu und act impetuously. They of. Closets can be kept healthful ami inoffensive « AHI» »1 Or « tlhrr .1 th»11»«-«I *-r «!•••• «Ml- « »• «••pl by hlHi*a*l* ; but it «" I» «I IAI r (<» till* commit depreiintions ami crimes for which the by applying wood ashes. I«» * av tliHt Hr I ia * *’t»illt«'«l tiirlh*” itf f«o«*«l a I«* tit « h fl *p|<**l frolli *«ne a *I iu«h leaders are held re»|x»ns'ble. in addition to the above, if we would iM-autify i<«t«» HiH>t 1« r h«r that p»»r|*«»« D*»«ibl Such was the case in the lat«* trial at Boise. Yet. our towu and keep it in a pre>eii able condition to «■»• h* “till itali k « t|»At rri turni » u h after a trial almost unprecedented in length, in visitor*, we must remove all rubinsn, tmdi and rr»hip u II I m * thr * ultimai«'" r«*n»rily , but hr « a u «» a AAHir«*«l «»( aliAl hr wa« in which the stat«* was aided by a star sleuth of the unsightly weeds from th«- tn«’ str< *k. alleys ami IHv <k>ui*t a I** ij I a trAf ««g«». I luit Iha Pinkertons in the gathering of evidence, ami tried lots, ’true, Scio is handicap|«ed by not having di |M*(»p|r don't y» f A4»»t g««V rilllir I («Aft* rndiip, and I»«* nayg ao .*—Portland JvMlf- tiefore a jury that had no sympathy, |*articularly, rect railway comitction. But this should not cause ligia for labor organizations, the state inglor«ously fail«*d us to be slovens, it shuulu mil prevent us from I IkAN IN.>IUI. to make out its contention. cleaning up and looking pretty. Yet. because of the failure to convict in this in » laiicly our business men nave commenced the case, the fact has not been diaoroven that th«* very cominendaide practice qf iiolicnq the street Western F<deration of Miners organization is en in trout id their business places res|»ectively. Al tirely tree of crime. But the fact was pretty well bany business men do tins every Mondav morning established that Mr. Haywood was not connect«*d and Scio does w ell to <««|juw the example. This in his official capacity with the commission of the spirit snukt spread through the entire u>wn. An crime charged. If the leaders of ».his organization hour or two, speut w.-esiy in cleaning up tne stre<«t are guilty of aiding ami abetting crime, the fact is about our homes and places of b«sim>s, will »ooh 1 yet to be proven. Nor have labor leaders, in the give an air ot neatness to our town which is most IIHt A AMIf MM. AA. many attempts in the past, been convictod of crime uesirable. If we will we can have tne cleanest Tra'N* • • «•••« -««.«l lu 1 *«q. las A. of any considerable importance. I- ami ma.liiiest town in tin- s’ate. ____ I I'. A If criminality is to be sought out, a far better II A fa field is to be found in the ranks of men who em Judge 1 .ami k , of Chicago, ha as.-s ssed a tine nt ploy the members of the lalmr organizations. A $2 >,210.000 against the Standard Oil c««n pany . foi much richer field in which to hunt for crime, in a -cepting rotates in oil shipim-i.ts iro.n the ran- the State of Colorado, would I h * among the mine r-»a la. l ’ nis setiUnc«*, ot cmirse, is no punishme it * N owners. or among the people that a Gugenheimer A B to the Octopus. It can recoup m a few weeks, by unblushingly states he bought an elec ion to the f . JU United States Senate. It is only recently that the adding a cent or two per gallon to the price of rvti- i » Federal courts liav«* commenced to hunt out th«* ned oil, or it can reduce tne price uf crude oil •< criminals in .he various public land states ami to t .e producer* A fine, then, is not punishment to, Bi investigate the railroads, trusts «nd other cor|>ora- this most complete monopoly in the w rid. Pui - tions. Wherever the dragnet has been cast, it has ianment to be effective must I h * unpleasant t«> the : i f M net been taken up **mpty. in these various fields r.*cipieht Slid soinethniv that ri«nn««t !>.■ dodg i r.t ' ...i •. r m pleasure. Two or three years vacn in prison, for i just enumerated, crime exists in an abundance which humilitates us before the nations of the the people that control the Standard w«>uid I m * pro lur albAM) worid. And in the investigations so far, we have *iuct|ve of oetler results man a tine, no i atter how • «a» i-* great Continuent at hard lalx>r is the s,.|y pun b t uncover«! a small i«art of th«* rottenness, dis- |jra»«-< <>»« vaili« ,...M «to A Xrrlv*« Atlwiiy TlH> A h • testy and crime with which th«* capitalistic ishment tout will n like the millionaire cr.n.inai be • a . » gvod. l rA» a*« i *<*rvalll« . daises are infested. The big rascals have gone i«.»» f \rri rgat Al»«»«/ ,..w 1.14 F f—-........... - "■ ■ - ———— — — unprosecuted and unpunis «*d so long, that they •» • <>r va lite • ™>r. h co isWer themselves alm«>st inin.une of the law. How the politicians do ki^k at our present *>ri- Iratrw« Vrhns AtHany ««• r. They think law was enacted for the laboring and mary laws. Eapecially is statement N*. 1 m< s mb . It- * ••*<• maghi« . 41 I’. A. proiucing classes to obey without question, but dista.itful to them. But, gentlemen, hqw are yo ’ l«a*a \rvl’«*«at Altasgy 11 <• F. th »t the matter is optionary with t..ems« lves. An going to help yourselves? T ie peotde like the pr va» tt fa*sa •-< A l»»an v .................’t .V» p other somewhat anomalous feature of the business n ary and they nave an rsi>ecial to .tin» -s for tit/* irti*« « al • noallln ......... I is F. XllaWtlargiatvr lraii»«*v»ti»»sirf Al»h «««ntharn is, th *se law-breaking, law-defying, preilatorv cor ment No. 1. Nor will th«*x r adily s urrender t «♦.*»•»*• « « ha voi) irttin«, lata ai Al»«any an*' porat »ns and capitalistic classes are the people nrivilege of «electing the U. S. senator. Of cour- • » vali*« a* wrll n* »min f««r liwtmlt, <»vln • tv. a i « ur m N. wtwvri atri a’)a«mt t««wi»« pie who instigate the prosecution of the tabor le •«! ou don’t like the primary law. It was n>t suspet wr »a*« U «Htafkhaah II«»» <p* 1»»<«. r.A flirt m-r «ftUnrmatimi ar»|M) t<* era, whenever th«* labor organizations dare to as ted t’ at you would. However, you will prutabl • «Fu F xM IMA «ara. Fata Agt. Seri t.ie«r rights and privileges. have to stand it and suilement No. 1 included. »1 il. U.aMNiaa Agrnl, AU«h) I Politically Independent Scio LìvoryantiFeed Stables :• : : ♦ ♦ MYi.W Proprwtora klttlAMOsOM, A « IFrrf ♦ H ticks cnn ut <-t ni th till trains both at tinti . 1/ tinkers. ♦ *» (tur ri^s nrt jirst-clnss and our horses çoud jlrirtrs. Ibices lira so ut i bl e. A ♦ > I * I ; ♦ ♦ IH«««-»' '«■ T J Mm.lrera, W F Ulti. ♦ « E. I». Myer», J. J. Bafau, C. A. Waruai ♦ : ♦ Sdo Milliim CorçpaiiJ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ? « SCIO ROLLER MILLS < MWtssttB Milling Budns’« We «I.» • NX • I lutar. B uka g h« V* >.••«« Sel- f ••«< ar* m «H» Treat I ••!«! Fitter anal 4T tla« hanged »nd Butin»«« Tor er««â fur Will KigKt Y«»v* ,«a****««*****««**►♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ < fl I'KII I-, M. i>. <> Physician »^Surgeon T«'h’ph«»nr Ktrhnnf«* No. H GEORGE IS9ENEKE »1«». : <i J «¡ILL. I» F rt»p r i»lur «IC IO. : : M l> i : oABuuü Dentist « »K t.GON lia htg north««*■«I the alwtrr natn***! k t fd'in ’hr fHmicr »nvu»rt««>»»r. <»tn M-knight. I «a« nit the »atitsHiR««* « h lb«* jHih'lc , «III ««»titinttr tin wa « n «tn »br rvat'i <>n ih» mitcw cat «hi |-hr 1 ttivl atit*|*iy tint*«« t’«»i- it naan ablr n I»«-« Willi n I» »hr I«« n«rw> <!»•• Arw|Wal laure» oi rverj •Kpix a l h h irrtnttmt!♦»«» i « i Ural » vriy «»tit I IM It I, I Mitt Fl ■t < le»« work in all bmnvheeof Jenttetry. : IO. i : OBKUOM L. W. POMEROY «< - • • 'Ail- BROKER t> 1 .ynf ft»r »»uMnt»«a, <.| <>lh.l K< >1 :?\I.K I VA F. J. N« NhFKA. FW* r | rttl. A kU|\., < M*li»Fi . »HILTON THE SCIO STATE BANK Notary Public Oftgon Sviw ANO REAL ESTATE BROKER M Tt m % km M. 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