The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, September 27, 1907, Image 2

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    anti the reforms they advocated seemed so neces­ nienl II II latruathet Ih« Maialila
sary and practical, that they appealed very forci­ amili fumi ti tt* ti. a tra« lo lai Ih«
trm k Ir in tl,« Miti liu*- luto Mciu. ili»
bly to all lovers of political honesty. Men who, railraad pe pi» ahouM I* tiikieraed of
hitherto, had been Republicans or Democrats, tl* lari Huraly. it ih« -*>uth Hao iau.
viewed with alarm the corruption of both old par­ bri-l|f« I» noi lo I» rateili!. th« traili
tus. Patriotism overcame their old political pre­ Sci.- fumi»!*« irughi u> b» »<iifi>->»ul in-
judices. and the declaration of principles they pro­ du< erti» >l to <-au-« O*» «pur lo tra cult-
•trneted
Tl an a «.»«j terminal p Ini
mulgated obtained u phenomenal popularity.
■otild b» a«cur»d, al «ra n arly all of
The rapid growth of the Popule.it party became thè fragili »1 ibi» «od of tbe lina •.rifin*
u source of alarm to both old parties. They, meta­ al»- Tb<«e luti »liuti LI, alau. La aat
phorically, fell over each other in their eagerm-ss Lelur» il* ■ ■iti* lai» alili« Irti».
1*1 >i I I Mil > I» F \ Kl< Y F Hfl »A Y M /
to adopt the principal reform measures proposed
FRUIT vR »HING.
by the rur»l statesmen. As a result, many of the
T. I,. Dl’tHiEH.
reform measures proposed at the Omaha conven­
ItUtroN sN|l I’R'iFMIE Î’»W .
l'e-hap« »onie ul your rea !«r» may 1«
tion are now laws in many of our states. Oregon Interrateli in hearing a>>me of th» Coti-
has the Initiative and Referendum incur; «ora t rd clu» i o» arri'ed al afier v »Ping Ih»
«1 HM« KII-ritiN ItATFX;
into her constitution, and a Direct Primary law Mrrlliinl ,nd tiranta P««a <ii*lri<l» in
li
on
her statute books that is a terror to the politi­ erari b nf tufi r me min corner log Iridi
. i •<»
grueing,
I In-»» two •»-»! ione
K-Hit li-
.J 76 cal boss.
era Orrgm are v»fi *u i -aaful h »rticiil*
. 2 (Ml
But the b-st or all th«- benefits conferred unon turai regi* n». and w tv viaitrd in tropea
76
5*J the people by the Populist |«rty, is the fact of i.l w, i ring infortii I h »* itesi niighl »lini
IV.
having taught the people to think for themselves nial» thè fruii gru»i.ig mtrteet» of thè
and to not longer I m - a mere automaton, to I m » man­ W illernrtlr V»lley
One of thè fi et Itili g» m-'.ldl wa«
ipulated and controller! at the pleasure of and by tliat he Melloni grower» stev-r t«lkrd
Card <*f thank»
.«..««•• ........................ .
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biMnrk
|M»r Hnr
........................... o? the political lx»ss.
To this fact can the independ­ ■ laiut tlirlr Irmi p*-»l» All their talk
I V •«-». I» h | u T-ddínif
• i*r line
.... . ...... » <«
ent
political
thought
ind action of today be almost i» alratl thè |»rln t fruii ami »he »t4»n
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Is«'«! »»Ivfrtlwing, |*-F Hno I**r l»ane
.................................
I' pi n i l* J rliantt»*« par
ituiilh, on» cultin» h wi«Ir
wholly a.vcnbed. Every farmer of the present day, did pricre en mm a mieti tip M*dl-*rd ap­
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• *rr hif’h
...
...»
He has becom< an piè* »nd |<ear». It yow wotild kmio
|*r-»í»'«**i »ti I r«r»|«,
inch»*«, |«»r nw»f»’h
I 01* to a great extent, is a thinker.
al' ut tlie peri» i-*u mu.t meke »per.ai
I «nf lini* » .»iilrarla h»r 4*n»*rti*H»/ inndr <»n applicali«*»
omniveroua reader and deduces his o*»n conclu- ifiipiirv aleiul tb»m. Ilow diflrrent
sioi s. A candidate for office, to secure his sup­ Ir ut th» I mn oiitnlv growet. He neve»
MOTICE FOK IT U.K A 11»>\
UNirKhSTAfM L4SI» <»♦» < ’’. (
IVI.ITK Al INDRPENDENI E GROWING port, must stand for something. He care« very ture of tri bug thè elidi»«» batti» :
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puH Ian I • ffr-gt m. « p*r«»pM»r ‘ . t • • »
little whether a candidate is labeled a Republican ageliiat III» peata timi dewfruy bla crup • Hb C a
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law»n« «»< *.» a< t «»' ’ «• » •n •« «»f
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Medlord grower treal» liia |>r»l» a» J‘*n- 1. :im. «'■»*!»I*fl An «• ’ l«‘ tlx* -ale
or Democrat; but they do insist that he shall stand The
i he g» rifu* r <!■«* • g*«MÌ vi poi wer-d, ' timUar tan I« in th* «»«••• »I < « ib» »la, »xr
*y ’M i* \ i:r THE politic*! Bfmtim*nt* sn»l action
••
g -■ 1‘
for principle and that he shall do things.
au m Jleali--n <*f a productiva «<4I, and gt»n Sam ia «•>'
tr-mUM io aD tw psbHf an i •««’«« » m t «»(
of thi- avt-rau«» citizen of today with he of two I
I iNi .wtj. »? fort
Hence, the politics of the future promises a g-«« tu aork n a L iriuea» like watt Li 4tMuai ». liki.
.radicatr iterili. Allo» m tura* righi ta
•
l.rrv, thal Ih» Wedford grower h»« all
J o»- thr«-»» iliu-nli-t sjro and a most striking gradual re’un to honesty and efficiency in public iter
|*»t» kitown tu thè gr*iarra nf Limi
ditT r*-n<-e wili I m * oh «-rv-ui An examination of poll officials. Class legislation and class favoritism is >-<4111!*, an oilirr» too; and to prave
Troprielor
tbewi. it I» only «•««*'
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1* ix-sof to'lri’. with thos«- of prior to 1890, and t e doomed to soon cease from robbing and vexing us. ! iiot li» ceri eodiiat«
•».
í than l»w «¿Menni
pur;«»«*». a*i « ,<>.»•'«■>
i.r* - *»ary !** »»e
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fi* »...I
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t»- (r»iv ibr
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I>:ili<>t4 then-in contained will tell the storv. Prior The day is at hand when a candidate must stand )*rfect avido« ami psar» «L hi|»i«-<|
SCIO.
(•KFGON
in »tn «n>i ksnmmv « m ai r. mani •tm««»««. , on rb’tr*
;
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eoli Of
ul *h«l
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to the ’90s. there were two political parties whose for something other than the mere fact that he is tliat MHaltv M-vl of thè »44
4 «• AV«’ imi , oí
Ila In« DUfrh«««1 tbe Rlowe mino
•»«-ti nicol a hlaik «ticky nature <>l
V ia h 1 fil ili thè f : iin r
tr»nr, làn
I ip * <>f demarkfttion were absolutely separate and a Democrat or a Republican. We are just begin-' dulie, very mudi likr thè bl»<lt aulì <tr>4*m. i w 'i.... •I Un * »»I l*o«tUn>l.
M Kniglit, | « m > idi thr |«tmnawe nf ih»
-..»«> c• ■
*-
distinct. Political parties then, through the con- ning, indeed and in truth, to establish ”A govern a.. i,g li* f-othtlla I thè W'illamette . Ir* Au, .m».
IMftblk.' « wiil (wHitlniH* fin-
nn th.
a-i
rtaitMbtf »her «»ly ' br
Vallrv
Dii» i» con«! ered thè verv ' : a »wr and
»»-*. rltww! «it 4« «re» r»
s»-|
file«
r»wl <»n thè imito« ratblsthshexl ami «u|>y»l
for the people.** la*»!
v nt on, nominnted candidates for office and the merit of the people, by the people.
appiè
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<l«»lr« to h»rtu th«» Mainai tauov ni rvsr)
runtaimug a little gravai, la l*ik*->< u wm «a; oí i’ I» *
ji-op|<> voted f<»r those candidates without qnes-
AU«KM.SON a PlttMi K,
1 n >I\ a-i-l a h’ienniiiation tu trtai vver>
a* ideal p<*ar iand
Moet »11 thr or
UrfUHer.
t on. Th«» simple fact that a candidate’s name np-
•»nr righi. I «m
.er.-rt
I thi» »r*-tlo
are irrigate*!
win.
it
pa
W bere il I» m>t |««aaiblr lo «ecur» water
Y »lira for busi ne««.
p tred upon ’he ballot was sufficient evidence to
liuni lite »tre»III» arteatan «rii* are b«-
NOTICE
FOR
Pt
HLICAHoN
m ui voters that a candidate for office was worthy
(SI A >RGE 1« H.M KI<
mg borni, ami unirli g quite a »ucci-«»
liKI-Ak • Ml' I or TH) IMTKHIOH
HE QUESTION may I m * asked relative to our Ilo noi gel lite lilra ih»! a I oidiarl» in
and deserving. When the election Imartl, in tr.ose
UMoorm at ev«Ti.*»u "«i
I
- -u'brru iiragon are nell k* pt a d pne
fair, “Will it pay7” Wiii the benefits to br fila
d ii - commenced to count the vote, for convenience
Aeptrm>«r I«, INK »
Ir
Tber are m>t. li 1« otti» thè
FOR SALE
derived reimburse the expense and lalxir in­ wi leawakr, iMln.-lak mg gr*-wrr thal la ! N<M|rw I» hrrrbv fl».»n th«t MinerM <ir»y.
a >1 sneed in counting, it was the custom in many
i
nt
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ttt.
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fl
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i
iHiflOot
hl*
1«
n celii"g tia*d crup. <>l Irmi tliat *-*uu- ««sttioii u» m«h»- final fltr jtusf piymy I in a<ip
Fifteen ton» cf l*alr*l hay and 20 mede
volved? Is»t us see.
i tances, to separate th«* ballots ami group the
marni fan* y pru-re
Tlieae rirglrc-e*i or­ jw»r <»( bi» rialni vl> llotn-«tiw! * ntr> S«»
•f iw-eleil fir noie*.
V. Cunn.
»na»U \»i/u«t 1J
!or t hv w» •» M, <*f
straight party votes together in separate piles and
The ex .tense involved is covered by about 170 i-bar I» arre quite a» Inter* «ling U uà ' IH7V.
lion ,' n in* n«hi|* I > ». r 4 r a*i«l
aa llir nlhei», a» thrv luid ur whal thè w*«i ‘t »>f
taM priMtf vll> isr ma-u* bâton* <hr K«»< •
t »mixed or “scratched” l»ahot in another pile, i on standing membership certificates, each repre­ •oil ami climate dui «ben Irli tu thrm- that
ter R’idl H«”»»i»rr «l |'»»r t .«ml. ’ *rr*««»i». <»n « h to
I»
A< a Hile there would I m * hut a dozen or two senting $10 in value. In addition to this amount, ■rive» lu mmr of thè nrgln tial or- ta*f Ils» fv i a'i»e«
tb« hHInwin» w t» »*.»*•«■ t«» prov»
diaid» dui wr ••••- a rlngl <!««• Ili appiè
h ta <■«»».lin i < hi » rv«l•I smm '«- u|M»n an Iruittvalion
“ i-nitcl ed” ballots in a jmll of a total of seven or a great amount of work by the president, secre­ • t pear, ami, in lai t. In aume of thè la at «»f
. t »»* I«n4, » Is
>.<1«ar>l vi <Hf, nf <»a r *. or^gon . I. Th«M»V»rr
e rht hundred votes. **V »to her straight” seemed tary ami directors has been donated. The fair kepi - rcliard». tire ■ Idrr trrr», tre,-» Hi-anra*
DO YOU
o’ .«tr* «» .-g'.n j.Bwrpli <« haut
frani IH lo .0 year» troni piantina, are
o( Matom «>rr«irt» njr<»n ttolf ol •««!••
WANT WEALTH?
t be a maxim with nearlv every voter of that grounds, as they now ap|M*ar, represent in cash beginiling tu lai!. Sud pr.-erut» lu tlir • mari,
h>*g<»r»
AI j UKRNON m l'ios^kk
t *ie, nnd he who had the temerity to “scratch” and lidmr about SHOD, leaving alstut $000 in the gravar a km>tty proldrui. >i* bl<« k uf
Krglater
Itarth-tl I**ar», Í2 yeai.old Inmi plani-
Would you go mining in Neva­
h ti-k'-t anti vote for an opposition
candidate,
Ixiyalty
to the treasury with w hich to finance the fair and |>ay ing, wa* |«>int««l tu witli prilla a» pral­
Or. J
B««,
da
’s rich mountains at a nominal
ina
tl.al
lite
trera
ut
tliat
particular
are-
w in looked upon as a renegade.
. This amount will fall short
«n rat«, leniti <«M»>|MM*mtr< <>t Chini*. cost?
tion wer« long hvnl
Thi» bl -ck of
P
rtv
candidate
was
thought
to
be
the
only
politi-
^
or
l
^
e
Dvo
big
tents.
i-tl virtue, and disloyalty to the party candidate
•’ required about $300, which will have to trrr« wa» indevd a tmeillilul «igbt. III« nie-tSMi •»». MMW«or t«> llw (al. Il*»n. 1A<>
ONLY A FEW DOLLARS
•»! Alluni Orr»on l» liti, |>rrpwr>-l lo
I
m
.
»
taken
from tlie gate receipts. So far we have gr* ui‘*l in iwln t comilitón, n--t a Wead Tona.
w * regardetl as next door to a criminal act
in «Iglit, a partaci mulcli 4 to ti indir* lumi»li t h.nr-r rt* r.ciue- inali TI* un lrr
cMvimue-ii'l» li liti -n.i giutrwril'*« «eia «ill put von on the itroand rtoor •’-ti
l <t the reverie of the almve maintahs at the had to consider expense accounts only. The bene­ d*ep. Il*r»r ,pirrd il tre»« i*.»drd p. ili« «ign^l
Inctlnn Cali or wri'r ino. »1 No III, Uv»t may pot you *>ti Ea»v atreet.
brvakl g pomi wlth larga, |irrfrct fru t A turni tlrml, Altiway. Oregon
fits
are
yet
to
I
m
*
considered.
Mniiv lia\r iui«*at><l a »inali amount
present <lav. I.l' ction bounls expect nearlv every
li waa imlml ruotigli lo giva mn lire M»
M l K» : » l LI.
in Nevada minili« and are
ticket to In* ’’. ratched.” lnde|*endence in voting
The first and immediate lienefit, will I m » the so­ fruii grvwing levar
Amid llii» evrr-changing panorama
is no longer looked unon as the act of a renegade; cial reunion of relatives and old friends during the our mind wa» turmng to onr uwn le--
THE COZY CORNER NOW INDEPENDENT FOR LIFE
but rather in a n ark of individual thought and three tlavs of the fair meet On the first tlav ad­ ¡l>i«nl Willametie Vallry. thr garden
A trip to t- wn, • lung «tri—t car r le,
ili« Faciflc C «al
Hrrr we i in
meritorious action. In Oregon th«» isditical tsiss dresses will I m ; delivertsl by Hon W. C. Hawley, , • ,* |> - >1 olii uf Ulto
» elf «I» ■ leur...... i by rail w»*r<* «II iuxu-
C onfectionery ano
tlir old lirglrclad orcliatd»
ru— rHEN ; a private au I j nobile, n lour
n i longer dictates the nomination of candidates Col. E. Hofer and H. M. Williamson, secretary of tini »elect fruii til lo graie thè »Itow
•t Europe a auttiuier botile down by
tal.le* ni <>ur appi-- fair. Wlio
u* liare
f«r office. Through our primary law, (a law en- the state board of horticulture. Ail of these gen­ ’ noi h ** ii thè old negle* tr*l iiwrtl**it pear
the n-a. are mere matter« of choice
NOW
ncteil by the iMsiple) the individual voter selects ii »men should, and doubtless will, be able to tell tre» 40 *>r 50 y*-**r» ohi, U' pruunl ami
unculti* aird tur IM or 30 reara, Iwwring
whom he desires to run for a particular office and. the people many thoughts that will be of value, k mutili il» liravy crap <d aa Bue trmt
STOCK IN THE LEE COMSTOCK MINING Cl
»NKOUNC
INT
should he he nominnted, votes for his man at the o i the second and third days fannerit' it titutes aa ■ au la- luuiid in u v pari ut -ouiln-rn
firn* thè cllniallc ini eoli ohi - ¡
« ill <lo tlie w*.rk !
I
following .lum- election, or otherwise, as may I m » will lie held, during the st -sions of which able Oregon,
•tiltiui* ara eu perle* ! tbat ibi- hlghert
nvulrot and
to *
It Is Only 15 Cents a Shar« NOW
preferred. N»>r is the voter censured, in any way, t» achers will discuss questions of imnied ate value IVle* of fr* it Cai in* gt'iwil Wltll II*
«lat»
till»
ipliim um ani uni **f lal»*r
Tl* >ip-!*>-
fur voting for whoms<H»ver he may desire.
to the farmer and fniit grower.
line th’I rm
I u.
Rn«h ratir nrirr..
'date Irmi gr wi-r o Suiithrrii O-vgon,
*•’ wrl r tor pai'l. ii:* ■
I h*« »iqr-r va **v
11«
A inn. tlu-re are other evidences of the growing
Undoubtedly the greatest benefit afforded w II Win* I* fam liar elth A di mie t • V il * y
, hr«I Mtwl
t Ita «••
dm i» tlu
** • mi»
mi,
i ■
inde|»endence in |s»litical action. In l’.MH we re- be to our dairymen and stockmen. Dairying is comlitn*n»,
« ■, Nu - < i m ’ * •
, ar** H
thè »au* carr, •» al huit Ih Vi ri te th It»;
• _ -
.... "
(ri’Rli
<i r **« m I » ■V r p.
memb-»r the crushing defeat of the Democratic tlestined to lie thr chief industry of our fanners t*ut New! tu li 1*1 pp li a| pira
a .à
il Ä
l Olmi
r
arr tiiaih-«jim t IrtHii th
mil —
l«> our ui’inl, Irum cuiH^Mrr
|»Nir, ; ÌHit
'
nomi'iee for president attributable, largely to the In order that the greatest amount of profit t ,at is »•m
th» » it rm (a or ha t ttilm « <>¡» r» h » d.
wr hai« bren «bit» li» hmkr Ihl«
Cunte
into
Ihr
<
•
r»
(
>rner and
r»»*usal of individual Democrat to endorse the can- possible shall be obtained in this industry, is is • ■iiiim*-r, wr are ih A tirliii'd ihrin in
tur.
li l‘ip|*tn».
dulac.v of the Democratic leaders, and of the elec- necessary that the dairyman shall be up-to-date in N Il w tow
mai la* a aurprtae Iti many to learn
MBS r tt M..ÜÜNAII)
t <>n of Governor Folk, of Missouri, when the rest his method of managing the dairy herd. He should tliat, aivurding u an apple ri pert, a
mali faimliai witli all tu» appi- _
grow-
of tin Republican ticket was elected by a good ma- know what cnnstit»it’»s the best and most profit­ lug di'trict« of Oregon, Liuti couuty lia»
j » t\; of the election of Governor Hughes, of New able dairy cow; how to feetl ami care for her; what thr I» »1 12 lear-uld lieldwiu Orvhard In
Ship all your
Die «tale. Tlirra »»• a uumber ul aplrn- ,
York, the Republican candidate, while Democrats 1 constitutes the best and cheapest food, etc. These dld
vumig ori'hard» tliat promlae grrut
\t re t ie« ted to the other state offices; of the elec­ facts will be brought out during the sessions of tinti»» in tlir li «r futirte. W e are glad ,
C H. Ilarniah will I m * at the .S i«» Gal­
mite thè awakening iulervet ami »•-» ,
tion ef Governor lohn*»n, of Minnesota, a lh*m >- the insti utc. The various breeds of dairy cows ■ to
• ir yuuug mrn gra.plug thè «plan od l lery H rlnralai tn< ruing, I k U»lM*r 2. ami
cnit, at the same election in which President will be on exhibition from which the dairymen ■ >p|H.rt unti ire offrirti m thè firld of bor- ■ remain luur »lay«
In «lainpa. I«nrr « im * only will l«r
tlculture in thè Wìllamettr Vallry.
Roosevelt carried the state by mon» than 100,000 ' should I m » able to gather much useful data.
To the largest and oldest
iua«le, al «AL* per dut. fatal trip thia
E. C. K*iii«r»
established produce house
majority, of the election of Governor Chamberlain,
ywr.
Tite exhibit of stock of all kinds promises to I m ;
in Portland, to obtain high­
IS
OKI
USCI
JU
SY.
in our own state, when the Republican majority is.
large, and the breeder can. by comimrison, see
est market prices;
L
and
i
or
sale
.
normally, from 3D.0D0 t*» 10.000, ami the election, wherein he can improve his methods of breeding
Tl* Oregon Ratlruwii Oomtniaaion Í»
Market today on
fur the second term of Democratic Mayor Ixtne in and ascertain where he can obtain better ¡«rent
I ot!«r my farm of 'JUU acre« lor ar le ;
going lo do «oiiH-lhmg mor« than rid. i
( hickens, 14c to 15c per lb.
Portland, a city which is Republican by 5ooo to • stock.
, M acre, in cullivalmn, 15 acre« »1 .«bed,
nl■•ut 111 palace car«, a» th« following
Ducks, 15c per lb.
I and 150 «cr,• <>t lir»t-<'hi.. >a. timber
(jOOO votes.
Veal. 9 to 10c per lb.
The exhibit of grains, grasses, fruits and vege­ commun cation indicate» ami to which l.aiid Ilea «it mile» ea»t »1 Scio, lia»
All of the foregoing are examples of independ- tables must, necessarily, generate a spirit of laud­ ail »liipiwr* alr ulil giva lirwil
inxiK', barn atel fair or-bard; living
Pork. 8 to 9c per lb.
water. 1 am > fieri ng a bargain, an-i
Sauta, O iwrin, Sept. IS, |WI)7.
ern e in political action that augurs well for our able rivalry, which will bring alxnit better results
| any on« dr iring to |4ireiiaae land will
Kotroa or Tua N.w.
A great tnanv
Write now f.« our free Inkier. “How
political future. It is an assurance that political tn the future. But, best of ail. is the advertising cotupl ■Inta are batug fl’.-ii daily with ili« do wall Ui ><w u*.
to Dre»« Poultry.“ yUi k report» and
JOHN HI ZIL'KA,
honesty ami integrity is to have an inning, and that Scio and vicinity is receiving ami will receive collimi»*!mer» by »hip|*r» who ara un-
<pii< k return» on all Cirnaignmeola.
Scio, Oregon.
:<> get car», and it I» evident, from
the grafter, Isxxller anti briber, that have so long because of the fair. Already Scio has been talkt-d i 1 able
the in urination we receive, that »hip-
disgraced our political system, an» brought several of ax never before. The fact that we have the in­ I or» are going to «ufler .ar more thi«
I OR SALE.
■ all than la»t from car alio.-tage.
d utues nearer to what is their just desert«.
i
Th.
tommiaaion
ie
invee-igating
the
terprise to finance and conduct a successful fair,
To what or to whom is this liln*rality of political gives us a more prominent position on the map matter, ami liearuig» will lie held at an On acruunt <>l lllliaalth id myself and PORTLAND
OREGON
early itale with a view of au-ertaming family, I terrain oil. r niv liuti-iirr ahop.
thought and action chiefly attributable?
fialuiea
and
tiu«liii«>
tor
sale.
To
the
tlie
real
can»«
of
the
»1
urtane,
placing
than we could have secured in any other manner.
tlie blame where It belong», ami »rcur- right kind of a purchaaer tin» bn»iw.*
Almut two decades ago the |s>litical dishonesty
We are and will be pronounced an energetic, en­ ing »un» rebel f-H the »hlplier» of thia I is a paylnc one. Term» reasonable
The loewl a.rkeu.
and corruption which maintained, generated, chief-
For pwrtiru era ron-ult me al the »Imp.
The fili! iwing »re |.rW*. quoto'i
Tl.urwtay
terprising anti progressive community, and by this ■tale
In conducting inch an tnve«tig.tiun. uu the ea»t »ide . f Mam at reel, i.eat •<> ■M aneli w.-et liy nur -lawler»
)y. among our agricultural population a strong tle-
A tieni, pei iet.hel ................
means will cause energetic, progreaaive farmers to It I» nrce»«ary to have tbe ■ t-opwr lion tlie hr dge
UfcORliK KOKNEKK.
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• lata, i«*r .n«Kel _________
sire f*»r inlitical honesty and reform. An organi­ come among us and secure homes. Pay? Of of the »hippara, and we a»k that r<nt be
KKmr. per aaek..... .. ................
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prepared, alien called upon, to furniah
zation, known as the Farmers' Alliance, resulted.
.«ma. per lori . .
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cour-w it will pay. We could expend $1700 in no •ome definite information <i vering Vuvir
«hort-,
per
imi ....______ _______
It was soon d<»terminril by these long whiskered
i Wop. ree tow
. .......
way that would bring us as rich returns as by giv­ et)M»rie.ice iu aei-unng car* during the
la»t thirty day«.
Ihirlnc the fair a lar.« nnmhernf ino­ tntter. iCnwatryi p-r roti
farmer« that concerted poliUcal action wax necet»- ing the fair.
Poeti .
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You will Ire duly adviaed Win t> th« pie will have to la- provided with lurig- *■«««■
r
» try to carry the reforms they advocated and*
i hlcken», per pollini...... ...... —,.....27.
matter come« up for a hearinc
In the
it
,
(
hk-krii.
|*r
ponwit.
yoong
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ine
The
Itotela
ran
take
care
of
hut
a
it
meantime would be pl-awd to bear from
<• iTci-d necessary into practice.
The Populist
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linii.ed numiier, ap i tbe nnlv racotira» rwrteya, per p»nw<t ................. ~
mu.
> ur* truly.
par’v was the outgrowth of thia determination,
It
During our fair several of the S. P. dignitaries
I« for mir riiifena l.i'ìtpen their borne« to tim-k a, per potimi ___ _
R vil S ua S lowuiraio» or Oaauu».
By i *« wau > Wirt,
i.nd at Omaha, Neb., these long haired and be* have promised to visit us. The matter of building
tint overflow. Birrai >ra, ai vow who Heet. per powwi*. tir» welght
Con.mtaaiouar,
haa a Iw I to apare, if thr* will liât them N«g». per pontili.lire «righi
v 1 ken»d Farmers' Alliance reformers assembled. 'I the railway line into Scio should I m » nresented to
at ibi* ofttc», we wl -«-r thaï lh**y ar« Vawl pe. potimi tor »hlpplng
<T
I |>fv ividral wub tilo«, rrai
Jin platform of principled they there |>ruinul^aU-d I them at tliat time with the strongest possible aryu-
BuLe-'lit“ fur tin* (MTUl N*wa,
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I uiuiw p« poam»
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Puliticullii Independent-
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GEORGE*
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GOLD!
WANTED!
HARNISH WILL BE HERE !
Poultry. Eggs, Ileal and Pork
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