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U htl* it mar I «• true aa Ih«* «>pÌHh*n <>l
HE NEWS EHITOR has alwaysnnder»t<>»d * Hr att«»tnry*griirf al hoM*. tint I < >rw-
gyb No rmal .■*« I»a I traini *»( ferrili* ba#
that w lien a man is accuse«! of a crime by a piurr I m iuvrpt •l»»imtM«ua <d (>*•••!■ f>>r
grand jury rofn,io>u*«| of his fellow citizens, •»ar .1» iiiai iiAiiiint•>< *.h « in«H<ti!»«ni- at
ei’i.er state or national, the only end possible w (trr.iu
au and M**i*N»«»**lhi It *« m «M rr»t I*
M'I.K * MKMAHD s ON. Propnctur*
| «’Ih y f«»r I »r l»<nl U» rr«-«-ivr Mirti
a tnal in open court an«l before another jury com- 1
F.lit* ro'd At III«' |MM»l««(lit •* al
jio««*d ««f his fellow citizens. Whose venlict, subject I I - î ««<
|J m '* I • ’ r ,1- inoril
»«»«•d»»»«-»
r,r«l.-i rilh^r •
<*blt«nith«n uj»»»« lb«- i«art
Ehtlii Inalivi
I br
to ap|s*ul i «a higher court, was final. Now. it im ..( i r <«r to irtxy lit-
lltickii rmtmrt ni Ih nll hains lutili ut H'k’d
1 ««*«•>too «*• th«- hgwlttum irti t‘»**
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announced, that an effort is U-ing made to «piash j’*’*
unti . 1/ unlu rs.
a d
aid» •»!•» aiti»*‘<it ♦
IH l**llll » h;l •- l< S
> Hl MA S
II Z
any further prosecutkms for land frauds in Oregon upi r «priai «»•'«• *li«»nl*l tli«* l«a*r«i fr »»
Our ri^'i un jii >/-rluss unii our hurst s fptud < >
r « «wi lina U> t*at«« AU hnirh«- ♦
an«i the whole matter lias been referred to Attor Li r««« , l«»r
T. !.. I » I < • < • I H .
il#« we* hiw’ tiPMM»», «Hliirr ri* ♦
tlriivr*. Pi it t i ilt ufttmuhle.
ney-General Bonaparte for his decision in the i»fw • ly or I ni pi I«’.« I ’H», it ail ri«*n>*«*, ♦
I hi • • »H A *»•» >’•<<*»'M I ». 1* ’M
a N-gUiativ»*
• »f ail •ra«'fi4-A» p«i»p
premises.
mi ««*r. which il ha* lì*» righi *<» *1»»
-I II-“ I« I 1'11« •’S
KAI »•
Is it jxsvsible that any officer of tee federal gov- i (tir prH|w*o»al Hiai itftoi# »liai1 hr *11 | h
in Ihr
Oi
vrar in a*!v«t nr*
eminent l as th<* power to sav whether or not crim-11,1
• * 1 *».
*• |o'*«pi” l«n ally iiHrrrwiwi
-, .. — 4» I «mi 4 r»-|iofHk*h
II*« iiirth*
I
vr f, ni <»iri d
I . • « mills shall Is* prosec-dea? It ts true that officers ««I by a hod» Ihr li» r mal « m h«»»i* I h « MtH”
yrrt!\ al rial of
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tHN.ItiiH.
V lk)
» ••ar, at »*u«l «»I
u(»>n whom th«* **uty to prosecute criminals may ; •»afr inair.Ut»•»»••. Origli.a'Iv f IH dr*l
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J
M.ii.krr»,
W . F. (»Ill,
pMKMlll* Xf, T. J 'I’lt k«->•
rest, may neglect matters until the statute of lim
♦ ‘■'«naw«HY* C. A. UalMr
E I«. Myer., J. J Barn*.,
in
I
l»t«
r
«-arur
tbr
pi«««
I
*r
Ihr
aopr*o
•aft itation ban* prosecution; for such has been the
«
priitioli. Ihr ii»*riiiAl# I m »V* lirfrr
C. A. W a rue I.
po i ll»«*ir «irrita. I hi I h «Tr Ma-«»rMl 4|«-
case
in
Oregon
in
the
|«ast.
and
it
has
proliably
A I » %
I < I I I ' <
»«»•»» h» •t.iiinwtwh».« rail* ari»rw
ls*en true in many inst-nc«-s w ith th«« federal gov H i>r<.pria
g «t»«i lrg»»'Mli%r Itaaling
Thr m|dr*l
5 •
(*nr*l «*f Ih ink*
lint the proposition now under timt Ihr laaini • I rrtf««< la «*»*«•• itl> i ihr
thtliMrv »HtljCF*. |*rr Hur
o? ernment as well,
►
alili liiit«l* «•••titrilmtr J by pH*
fl
t lina
I t
i• • I « • i*ii . j - I h
!•
consideration in which ii is pn»pos«*<l, flat-foot»dly. 1 wi «air <»> rth
Ii6
» ># fnil mi altrui pi t*» « rrale
|>4 rtl ni . «Tti-iM^, J»* r H im - fwr
Ha
U. dismiss indictments and information that would a I m i« I r «I mmimim I f«»r appr*«pr*Minuia al
IH pL» v *»l*
J «
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*-t
tu nil , ««tie eohinth whir
Ihr urli nr»wn»iia i*»r ihr rrpai lìwrtlt ••(
io
prr i*i«‘h
lead t<> indictment, is aliout the rawest we have ih*
ih »iiry
*i«<iiMtr«l
Mn h |.f»«M| ire
IM
Pr
. I J nt’l
!
n«d
a <«u«i I«»’ *»i|imi»iiir«alifcr il i»’d iHr>f<i It
uny knowledge of.
le''filf Hlffr »'»lliìt FiWt • *’tr M»lv< ri
; prKalr pa»!'••• «irli I«» OH» <•»* •rlMMile.
When it is remembered that the prosecutions for « t ih« h . «!•« •«> I jv ’I the Ixril rrg«’t’t#
land frauds tn Oregon have result«*«) m conviction Iraw tl«r Lui «ht gw l»» tbr lor.il aulh«*rt*
♦
tn-w al a li iHi»»al rrittal. U> lw c «»« m Ì u fr»l
IM IVIIUAI TY. Alimi', HILI H7V
♦
in n«*arly every instance, and tnat there is every ’¡1« p ii.il • t- rprt»r» ami witl»«Hit itw
♦
T«-«iauii U* Lelicv«* that Lite men now resting under |WM»|||g ««il» «»<»» «g4» »»»»» *r»« t».r ?ì:ì»C.
(hn»»<i> u«40>la i>«» «U» alhuia
II h «* III»
T H si>m«’w' nt nnvisi * to «<»ti» th«* cffortK of indictment m the federal court at Fortland, would «Irid
4- h I P rolV *d r«’> urrvw.
Ui.rn li
1
Mossrs. Tnft, FiirLanks u «1 Knox to aiipear ns )»•■ found guilty as well, to say nothing of th«»«.* aat la uormal adì «!• Il <ni> b* ibi a «I
: » <tH-tu d«n «’iil i *h i» aii*i a h» »r
K'HiH<*v.*ltia'i a iniis'.’.'i'.
of them HO h.- a l ■
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rikr * <»u»*r il aUdiaiw# h» rrrr
p-ivs. woiil.i c»irr\ on* t!.t* Roosevelt Itolicitts, if «• •
i .*.;,. A .1 , • .1 .
1
I 1 I'.'l Hi« < t Loi» « I ».«.wplHig pillale «i t a
|«»tt* h»r p-.blu’ IM-ldtllM»in*. thr IMW*|>* r
given th“ clutrice. A f«’W da s n>.n Secretary Taft convict« <1, makes the proiMMSl to stop any fu’lher ’ Itili
tini. »»» Milling b«»«inr««
Hour and
Ihr n*»t)iial -• In ad •»•Irni ur pl .«rd
’ I
v siii* I th«* Pn sfdpnt at his summer hnnv at f) - ian«l fraud proa«*cutions sp|»ear all the more cor- ti I win a buwittr*«» linai* » ah rr il wiil ««»•»*
Wl«<r«at
b««'•»>»! • •»»«!
t B« h«ng««i far
ihmìh I rr-|*%
mmiiv ami
iKiwt I al
ni I I,oute
and almiMl
utinnul 1^*1
In*« a ■
t'*r Buy to tak«* ord r a - to tin* coiid ici of th«* |s«l- r ipt. It itnpl es corruption on the |«art of the in
t» O.«» I tolti frr bu»in»«« and Will
ss * • t «*
La vr 411 •' d ul notliiit privat«* uh I |*ulr-
I l«ur
i|
it cal •amiMi fn, th > itfi.t
**ar. tn sis'iire the fl K f.tia ■ I'.. U.S A ■ .. ai.- < I glt.< ■ ! , g I
I i
»!•• I
!
nomination. B t it won’t do. gentkmen. If either pro«-«*« «lings ami tae official or officials at Washing » ■«•*#. <>Kg «Ulli
•
% d
of you tuTtirvH the lL*| ul>l an nomin tt <»n. ami vou ton, I). C.. in whom rests tin* power to say, • "Go
An «»|«r anrwHi «.«»«•■ |4M«n»lrt r«f « hl new
win o il. you must t sUibliah, b\ >uor >wn individ- aloud.’’ as well.
ti>. liri •'*» •'k«T*»«i io 111** -ale
ili»
■> l-KII.I, M. I>.
4
u ility, w* at your j«oli<’ es ns pr«'i dent would !•••.
If Attorney-General Bonaparte is a man who re InrnUh < hin«-*«- uw I'.« in«** i«»ah.
I h«- un-lr*
Y" I II.-I ! .f
11
•> r gards his oath of < ffice ns sacr««i. and is above any
r'iiiiii'i's'
« ail «.r ir* «* him «I *<» II* "«"*1
own. i o i cannot < arr.. om, with any assurance corrupting influence, th«? mere pro-«sition to atop luiihHi
<«m«l ••<««*’1. AlhMR>. <*’
»
«.jfr
J,U
«
IbîMU
of succ i--. the pilic’i s of another. You must cun- tn«* prosecutions is. to him. an insult. It Hhould
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T«'U'pb«HW F.irhrt'itfo* No. 11
vi
the |i o|i|c that you have the ability and l>e an insult to a high pulilic official to even inti
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GEORGE
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mal«* tli't Io* couhl ln>influenc«*d in any way where
i,a%l**i»»l » Aî r«»««Ti. A * I* •♦•«»;
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with w i id. you will In* conf nuitisl, ai d solve them in his duty to the public is in question.
K3ENEKE
J."
Jul)
go,
HMK
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rig ’ly; that h to •(!'. . m the mt rest* of the whole
Fropririnr
While it is true that n*pr<*M*nt.,«timm may lie \«»f|«"* lehrrrt»« glVW» > m »‘ <««»•’*( F Ih”»' <
|Msip|e. You mt st c< n’-irc ■ the i»eopi«« that v««u
Mtn «»• ’M l<«
tm* Äs’i t»«» uw* «»f hl» h»
made to General Bonaparte that the evidence imit lo •»»«•i-»- final «»••
J«»’*»* »n
» -• .
«ufk m un i»mnc-hr* <»( drntlatry.
< »H F.GON
SC IO.
in more than a U ••«•rist. You m ist con vine«1 them
,M.r «»t U m * > »Bti *U
»nirj N»«
against th«* indicted is frail a id n n probably sufli- H *s um *0 -Jwrrh II. I* . ««»rth.- »••*• I an i 2.
io.
OKhi.iiN
rik I • , «*t I | m ' »»•
■aw’tlun
l|* 11* • 1 »’ «’»’l
that you will do thi”gs, and do them rightly.
ll* in£ fniolwia.l Ihr «)»«*«• i.atiHwl
cient to «-onvict. such representations are not war- ittoi « m pmnf will »•» *•**• w* <*’ ’»«’»* »•*** ‘*••«< •
l*n>k< twni * I m * fortta-r t»F« «pi I»-'*«♦'. <•»»>
Th« «•<• is la t a doiil t but v ’ at if Pre abuit I’oose-
titani
hl »AMtMMlJ »H'g«»n «»•»
M Kni<lit. I
nil ihr imirona/r <n liw*
rnnt'sl in he light of the pros«*«*utions or the nasL »Hl f*. I* *.*
nn -lh'
. «ill mnillBw 'I»** *¡1/' n «m fh«*
Il*- . m »»»«-• 1 H* •»*»I«*WIH4 w »’»•••<«•’ IO |«n»»r
v «Il vid accept at other four years’ term, he can
row'l
«'n
’
!»«
«mina
«-• alHUhr I and *npf»|t
H<* could and should decide that the only way to h t» C-tif« 11M iM**t* FVWpkMM-«* ttpun.S» I etili«'•’Ion
ctmtrr mi* w om«*» a*»ir »». u«-«
wiih « I
h tve it. I!«• i us conviii' -d the ix-ople tha’ he has
• »f t i»«> »ait I, » I*
remove the stain from the character of a number
’AH*«*« *
iUw
•ah kiMg.of »ek» <»»vg«»r»
I*’’It»* in ••«tin in M««|(*al I* oia »’
rint)
»M
Arto
<
ire
the i erve atid ability to tackle any pn»|N»sition
m H,
wki. •Heg«»»«. HM m • -
amt a -I» tor initial l«M io ti'*a<
<
■- LfllL BROKER Ç»
of Oregon’s prominent citizens, is to have a jury gi*t», < < , t.utH*r»;«’i **f •*< k» I »re*,*««»
«»««r righi. I win
AiJfhK.tt'* A |*K»* H.
w oerein right and the people’s interests are ar-
declare them inn«x-«*nL
Hr**)** •*»
1 -nr« f«n t»it»fi»« *«.
arrayed against c«r|> rate gre«*d. They believe
Som«* w< <-ks ¡i.’o i ni N ews «••| t >r 1 • n l oi «*-<>f
< il’.< >1« «I K< »I X I KI .
,\ori( I H>H 1*1 U.K A I iOS
t it, giv«> him time, he will I cur ■ about ail the ills
i
«»» I < Iti f>m|»riir« imnglit and «ohi
th u * ha I «'alluniton >««1«.
these
prominent
citir.«*ns
of
Oregon,
who
enjoys
I SI 1 >1» nl 1 I k** I- 1 «I» »» ’ H Ì . I
t t dRict iii«* hody |M>litic. They have faith in
isittbnnd <»»'g«*n, Junr
r» < I
i
' ■ «
om lai in, | <an ««rii It If
I« iirrvi»> gir«*n Ihai in tw«WHin•«<’••
.. t ' m »«l i. H \<»u Attui lo bay.i nan And
Tll'«*!l‘h’ Rl l'M V i It ill ll « will be loth to see him the «list i net io of being one of the indicted,, but nil \< II ti.w
I r I»»««« b»-«»n* «4 ’ l*r a ’of * <i>»«e tv«* «U
‘ • pitMV \«ni wani.
W . 1 KWIS
yet to l>«* trnsl. say, ‘’There may )>«* a few more /«»«*«■ *. in « vnillh d AM »•« « tn. tbr *nk* <»l I J. Mi NKKUM.
give way to his successor.
» aulite*.
tifo «‘f Moi I«in II»«* wtn •** I » adhOMla, • »'«’
1’m«l ml.
g . »
.r«<« iaand ua*hi -gi«M» !’»•<- i««n ». *•
But. the President has i said he will not accept prosecutions in this stat«* for land frauds, but the eiirnlr-l
-Ili I 1ON
tn all hr p«H»«r an I «taira h» a. 1 ««1
great
majority
of
the
cases
will
I
n * dropjied.” J«jst V»$ «I » ’ -, < ” •»< ■ ’
«
••
another nomination for the presidency, and his
; «4 . « » till > ’ll V m H ..»Urn, *.«»1« <»l Mt i.lgM’V
ÄU d m <b‘ «»ÀI’* I» » «worn » ni«’
ev« ry act Hince n aking tin«’ declaration, seems to how he knew that such would lx* th«* res ilt. <ie- Un» al I ma St» lat d'H.
hw I hr
«»i tf.rnv«if
Oregoa
N k iv
jMinent
aayeth
n
»1.
Evidently,
he
was
on
the
in
nr # , t nv it. tn 11 • r. I «. M Hlamriir mm
bear out flat a ••■•« rtion. Eliminating him from
lia and alllt-arr p»«««<i »•» »ie«w (Uni tlw :_*nd
side
of
th«*
influence
tha
was
to
be
brought
to
b«*ar
Mtugt.i I« ii *« mv anutUla l*»< II#
•»» «!« miv
AND
c >ni. <k-ratn»n. will the |»«->pl«' accept the Presi
h |.*ne<»l faulting a*»«l rirhangr ht»«l
ii « m «< Mir w4ti< tiiiMtwi |»urpi«*r•. an » «•• ««Ma?»
on
the
’
’
ixiwera
that
be
”
at
Washington,
I).
C.
11*1.1 hr» « lattei *«• »a d «asi.l U l«»rv t l«r Hvgtaivr t*rw>
I ««»•»* <>>a I» «f » Ttviii tm**«*au<l «han*
dent’s judgmei.t in lieu of llu ir own as to whom
g
1-
j«««H-i <»»» {trinci pat elite*
Again, it is sai«i the prosecutions will lx* drop ■ H «. il»« art h •’«> «4 wr|>iaa '«•» i *-■
s s ccessor sha I I»** .'
I *, ii) ,. .tr* « »j>» t i**i«i-v In Notary work
anr tinnn-a a- wi n* **•
A I* *|”ng’*«' «»<
’»•llai'
!• .
k <!*«•* tn«- w g«'t»rral knowledge
I Igin, « >trg<*u . I a» id » -»gar . vl l'«»n mn i , « h «-
Tin-|Mjuple Lave gn at faith in th«* Presi«l«'nt, ped for politi«*al reasons. While it is true that th«* go«.
» *t*Hl hing
ts*f III*nd. < if» g»»n. r ir I
•t w
t. n inwtruniriiia mid inn.I IliH»*
Ad
pittan I n»r.I «•».I, *»vrg<»t.
- m«H ' ««• <«>
«-Mrtdull) altrtided to
p- rsoi ally; but it is very «lonbtful if they would political party in power would lx* somewhat dis « ha
M M< Un
lu» sul a-«« p»*t «»!»• « in oiltig «il'cr ri) <b* O.
hi -
«>(
«t»-d. abut at t# of llih* prwur«*d
U-wt rÜMt&l MM«â* O' rvs«a> * «O t«< tiU?
«nd •- vaitilnrd
or a ill accept •• tner of tne
tiemen who are en rupted if, during campaign, the courts were en alnttr
l&ei:
• Li*««ffL»- «*•»<*» firnav «ul I leih
d’lU
gage«! in the unpleasant duty of sending an influ «li») «»« •*rpir»iit«rr lw.
<>K <,<»«
deavoring to flv with Roosevelt ¡an wines.
Al4.k K MIN a bKkvd l<
ential
meinlxT
of
said
party
to
the
penitentiary
K««g»atrr.
Such an one, f >r instance, is '¡.«vernor Hughes,
H M«»N I AN ) g
o' New York. The pvople of New York lik» the every k‘w days, T he N ews apprehends that said
I.SIkW NOllvl
fmirl« ss wav G o« r «»r Hug1 es execute s law. and party would staiui before the (wsiple in a tnu-*h
th«1 ptioplt* oi other stat’s ar«' watching his ac- mon* creditable light if it sliowed a d«*sire to pun T h I m MI up bv ihr UII<h*ri»i|tlM*»l. «I III*
latti* tra* I It« »«Ji a *, a
mH I ** ' iiiife,
\«»frti t j'ttuhi Mii.i .«Miitalfor
t «ns closely. In turn the |*eople see an individu ish criminals, irrespective as to which party they u liil* -|w»f mi lorrhr.ttl, t-r*
of l*utmii« and I rli baia.
<*«> Albany
Oregoi
lx*longed.
Ir-iiHiiil, aim ! will «»Itfli alMMit 4M
ally a purp« s lul man. Should he Is* electtal
• • .’’1 \r«tf.|Ainwt Al.H 1NY. OkBliON
ip. I«
hvthrr can have the animal In
Th«* Republican |>arty has this load to carry. I»*
pr«*Hidei>t, the people would not ex|«e't him to car-
pr iviog « a itcrrlilp aimì |»M*iMg nr» *'««Ary
J A Z va » btt ,
I Kr>aiit
r, out the Rooseveltian |>olicy. Oh, no. They Some of its influential members an*, unfortunately, ripen«?*.
C C. Br)aal
I H«»«o aw . < »MIMI
w’ouitl know that h«* would carry «ait the Hughes mixed up in these land frauds. Some of them have
HRKANT A «OS
policies. 1’al is the class of man th« |>>>ople de «•ven lx*«*ii sent«*nce«i to the penitentiary, and «»them
sire at the h«a<l of the nation a man who is im- are now resting under indictment. If that party
(>nt) I imt'klani* Shop in ihr Ci.y
l«u« «l with old-fashione<i honesty and sense of would still retain the trust and confidence of
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AI.HlNì ORKUOW
tiwi * ikii no . aa.
right, and w l o cannot !>«• contn>ll«si in the interests the |x* »ple, it can onlv do so by insisting that these
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AIHKKIOKI« A WYATT
Ila» * ti’Hfig
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of chibses rather ti an the mas-es They know land fraud i ros«*cuti«ins s all lx* currnsl forward No I-
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lm<p« Ya |Uhia
until
every
person
accused
<*f
fraud
has
been
hn* h*
Pn'.saient Roosevelt in noeli an «»lie. They Laie
li trull
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ev cry n-ason to lieliev«> Governor Huwhes Mould lie brought to trial, no matter w hat his politic», or s«». i—
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another, But <d lait. or EuirLanks. or Knox, they Low influential he may tie.
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don’t know; nor is there any way in which the
“Let no guilty man escape,” should lx* the
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matter can la1 dcterminwl.
watchword. No political party can afford to com No. 4-
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The Ite-at I'tavr In '«»Hand to tat
But suj po-« laft, or Fa rbniika, or Knox is the promise w ith crime, for in the end it will lead to l irnvra
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to at
Republican nomime. an«l William J. Brva ’ leads the party’s downfall. Oregon Republicans cannot N<» ♦—
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the l»« n ocracy. It is easy to see that the rail afford to block land fraud prosecutions if they ha«i
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road an«l Wall street would sut>)x>rt the Republi the power. They cannot afford to screen men
At Waat Kn<l of »lia H-«rti«nn <irvet flrtdgr
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can candidate. But how aiwiut the |H,ople? When guilty of crime, even if the criminals are influen
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w«> cast aisMit to tn «1 th«* features tnal has made tial Republicans. The) cannot afford to have the *«>>,..« 1 ..«vaili* . ... .
oflh» rr«| prnyerty tnn Inlend «<• pnrrhaw
1’iKraant to Kln.r «*.«.
lo 1»-
•< „■•■pi a. -curii» «,,, mrmejr kainw«. mie
?roçri*tor.
Mr. Roosevelt th«* n>«>st ¡»opular man in the nation, word go out that they an* attempting or conniving 1 ’ •*« iliitny
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■dnnu rwelvlHg Ihe > metti of <mr ..peri
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w * find. als«>, that Mr. Brym advocated thus«* ideas with Washington authorities’o screen Oregon land Ir ri» re» al < or» alile .. .................... 1 ** r. a. I 1
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| *ng Is’fore Mr. RooM*v«*lt was <*l«*cte«l to tin* presi thieves. Attorney-General Bonaparte can nut af- l««* '•»« IHmny ...
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dency. Is it not r«*asonable to sup|<>s«* tin* |s«opk* fonl to have it said. "He stopped Inntl fraud pr«»s«*- A mi re» < «>r Va III*
.McrnHiwe
Thirl and Hnwlaiuin at^
fr*slM« *«er AltoHMf •
Sdllownrss Transformed
will ••!«cl th«* candidate w hich they know would ¡cutioas ix*caus«* the accused were in.!u-*ntial {• 1 No, fi
AI.HANY. OKKUOM.
to Dusky Beauty
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A d>*k «tin b*«*<>m*t
uutirig
carrv out the work the President has so auspic ; l>ablieam>
Nor can President Roosovelt afford to 1 rr v . m » iHreiiv
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«hen defkaiely w.ft, ui..ler»prrud
iously lu gun, rather Ilian one of one w hom they La*'«* in Ins cabi let a member who wouhl v»'.npro-
îhr l.orwl WarliHa.
wuh t».e rsdwnt glow « tth iu,|i-
ly
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d »n’t know alsait?
r.tr.ahe.lthv, orti.e «kin Rotwrt-
mise *i»h crime. Some of the influential Oregon
! hr fnllnvtng arr priera qtMHod «n TturMey
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in* keep, t« e ,kin retmed in quality,
»f meh w«wk b> on* «lewlrrv?
It «an )>< put down as a fad that the people .{«‘publicans are in an exceedingly unpleasant pre N®1~
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will not allow any back-tracking in th«* restora dicament, for which they have only themselves to Vriva* Alfa»«?.........
an.I Mimatote* the tiny eapilbrie« to
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Contribute «Mcnloe which eka. nt* >a
tion of the government t<» th«- | m - «ph*. Now that ' 'blame. P«»ssibly they may have sufficient polit’c.d NO, Il
ran. t*r ion
blomle and brunette alike. Rohen-
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t»orf . prr on
la*n «•• • «»• »Bill«
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i.
certain
pnrtert
on
agains
tan,
the railroads anti otiier corporations have bee influence to «*xcaj»e the punishment they richN
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hop, |«r Ion
in v«m»at a Usa»» y
•unl>urn and frerkie, d appbed b*-
nîtrr. (f'onntryi per roll
compelled to acknow ledge the supremacy of tin ■neriL Ix*t us hope they have not T«i drop prose 1 NO It
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Spread«
!ik
Ilk*
an
imper,
eptible
.been
law, the people will not elect a president in whom cutions al this time would lx* unjust to those who1 Ar«b re af *N>rvaHI<
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htckrn«* prr |*mtnti, yoang .
"I pufeneertkintu lace, forming a
there is the least «iangrr of restoring the old. cor i have alerady been convicted an«i some of whom %II «»1 t hr aimer ln»ln«tonnv\ l with *»uthrtt>
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l’a» A* « «»tn wnj imifi1«, hot at Ai<e*m an
Mr ter«. P”r )*ottnd
ru,>t political an«i clas» favoritism of tin* past. The: • re now «loing time. It wouhl be a deplorabk* ’■«» . alha. a « Wrl! a « train ft»t l>«*f roll. <K in
•Ieli> «e.lixtrmn beauty.
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h ., o—fftn ruttar
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«w f. per potin«*. Hre weight,
candidate who is elected must have an individual
«»nclusmn to every law-aoiding. hon«*st citizen of I« «ni «« Ht-*>1frnt>u«h ||«»’ wjr luge.
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•«•g*. I*r l* mi uri. Iti r> eight
F- r «nt he-r mkw mat M»n a him y tn
itv in which th«* pcopk’ have faith, and one ii i he Northwest. It would be a travesty upon
•* h 1 po pooti l ft»« whipping
UH» F NRVIS« ’*ra. Pawa. Agl.
Atwep per po«in<1. «tn 1er»
whom tile people van trust witn safely.
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