The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 25, 1907, Image 2

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    boys and girls, who must be content with what that mau canixA uulrair* Ilia la« aitli
education they can get in the common school a. to luip'itoity 1» a valuable ol>)evl ¡«aeun U»
the riaiu< a»-i»er«tiuu.
be taxed to give a college education to other« who Wl.all ar a laa la
or ba.1 ia i in
are mor«* fortunately situated in life than they.
ju»ofl< atk>i> l«>r ita viola*ion. It th« law
C< ««M- c
au<l dvtriiuenlal ta> ll* I»»*
The people outside of Portland have not the la a b»«l
lnl«re*(a <*( H m ciljr. coMHly or aiatr. Iha
slightest
objection
to
the
|>eople
of
the
Rose
city
Politically Independent-
exploiting, in a legitimate manner, its beauties and qU't krai way lo bring about ilarwp-al
We are now r»*a<!v to show you a nice
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advantages. Indeed we all take pride in the en­ Mo ruati la a g.«»l ritiam who wilfully
new titi-lo-tlat«* line of Lrets Goods, VIZ :
terprise and get-up-and-getativeness of the Port­ ami knowingly violaiaa law Th* a<*
Enter») al the poatofHce al Scio, Oregon, aa ao oiid-vlaaa
its:
land Commercial Club. But we draw the line ha« Ih* rff.c*. laAli upon hioiM-lf ami
Il mattar.
CHIFFON BROADCDOTH LADIES’ CLOTH
when it endeavors to dictate what laws shall or tbr rial tig gvneration, caii.ing a <li«-
CASHMERE
CHIFFON LORENTO
shall not be enacted. Die fool farmer» and grang­ r*«pa< t lor law Ilia* <l«-mi>ral'a«*» lb*
ALBATROS
TAFFETA
WOOL
community in ahlcb hell«*«. Fur tb*
F.VHIY FHIIiAY M Tf
ers are of opinion that they, themselves, are pretty >>tfi<-*r who neglect« to enforce la«
ENGLISH SERGE
PANAMA
good judges of what law» and measures that they, «hell be ha kl*o«ieg»'*l I*» VlolatMiti.
I > (’ (ì <ì ER.
PLAID SUITINGS
SERGE
themselves, want
«11 goal cituu.li» have nothing but <*oi •
«Mt> l-aorMiBioR.
WOOL TRICO. E tc .
MOHAIR
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1HK N ews Wish**. to call the Club’s attention to tempt.
M.SO== ;.=
another fact. You are six-nding thousands and
on i> in C orvallis .
thousands of dollars annually to attract immigra*
Missus* ( ï ). vis
Thia is commendable. At the sano
On* »r«r In
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•’ 25 tfon Oregon.
ÌW)YS’ SW’KAi’EKS
50 time, by aiding and securing heavy appropriations
One »tur, at •n>l •! r*«r ...........................
I.A I >1 I :s' WR.M’I’KKS
One y«**r. at «rxl >*(
year»
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from the state treasury in the past, you have
One year, at end of S yvar*
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(I.rrge Size.)
75 caused the state tax levy to la* increased about 20:
Bn month» In advance
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4t»|h huiur In Ibi» City Al <>
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Three month» in »<Kance ..
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Now, men of means who are seeding \V«difr^day tiMMuiiitf. 1 he fot eri
Single copy in wrapper
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............ orv j>er cent.
by privale cxmrryBuo F rida
homes and places to invest money, are learv of
f«»r i*r«ni4ri.ee churcb. hrar
AI>V HTI*<IX<4 ItAT'F'Hi
states with a large tax le-. y Including state,
Ct ruf li’-Urr, Iti thr
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5' county, citv
(‘»rd of thank»
and school tax, many of our cities wbefe Ih* tuiirrai t<»»k placa* il
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have a tax levy dangerously near 4 j>er «•ent Is »Ilei tp#«»n I he it»lrr tiiwiit w»** i
F.Blended W4Hhtlhg<»»mffi«i»t*. iw*r line
<W
(15 the careful financier very apt to locale in a place >4riM v
. a bete Ihr
Lx'il «»harti»iri|(, p r hnr |«*r i*eue
pMplay a «I a ,
ehaiiip*« |>er
noitth, -i
wi«k
lAlber* r»’<J
with
sucl
a
burdensome
tax
levy
M
ri»«*
MASS tl»< Ut
a no
|«er inch
Fru(Mi«i<>n>«l » Mrd«, i
$•• » »,
All Oregon wus proud of t ,c Lew H« and Clark tabk* Lli«h • <*uuly I a » »i> . Ih»- hr^il <4
ru*'>i'th
WR» Ih- fallr William < I •‘I*
Ling timecontract» for adverti.ing nuli •!> »p|>l‘, almi .
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fair. It ma\. also, I m * conced< d that the Portage pillili
ini««-Hi» lan>dy
aon««uti .«I m
railway, the Slate University, the Oregon Agricul­ • ha
i*olii«roti»• »»/ aiiy »1 *gir tattitly
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tural college, and the Normal schools are desir­ in I Oregon.
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DON'T DO IT. GENTLEMEN!
he (a'li« r »rr\ed »rtrrAl Irrir» ioli «’
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able. But taking them all together, they have O;rg -n l»gl«lainrr, a» »lid tor iw»ii wh<» »
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aaay
Bollì Arrr meri ■
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caused such a rapid increase in taxation, the tax­ lui- juft
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HE PORTLAND COMMERCIAL CLUB is an payers throughout the state have become alarmed. ut ly, gr« •»( al • hafluAi^cr
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I» h h )*i«*vi«ien<'r vini»-- li »• thr* »
association of Portland's strong, pnierrssive They fr-.-l ti.a» a l.iht n .-I be c<Li*-d Knowing • ul»'r. I lir «!•■« r« -rsl m«t»a
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Magoni« Irairriiitt, hohhi'i ni**m-
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businessmen. Any enterprise they under­ that the state college lobbies at the legislature are lite
iirrvhip ili
Thr »tirvititig
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and
PIAMOSI)
W.
Spices,
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take, if the’re Is anv go in it. they’ll make it largely
go.
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the cause of the increase of taxation, it toviiibeni
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daughter» and otw ihhi . ai hom*-
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Baking Powder*, ('offers, Teas auc Extracts.
The success of the lewis and Clark fair, and the should not be a matter of wonder w hy the extra­ *oOr
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rtiey rrehie in «hai
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building of the Portage railway, are attributable ordinary university appropriation is selected as the Tarivi’ pr«-|«e»rit, m vili*« acqtiir*il i» I
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Mr (yni». «ho esc*Ang«d In#
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to the exertions of this club, almost exclusively. first mark of displeasure by the taxpayers.
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c* anty tartu h*r il.
Ìlo tr i» al»*» a «M<n.
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The extraordinary growth of Portland during the
iaort«ii < un« wb<i live« mi l-iiin i
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No, gentlemen of tl.e Commercial Club, develop i *i ivo n arrtod daughtara. Mm i < 4
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past two year« is attributable, also, in a gieat your city, give $100,000 rose shows to your hearts* I hof»t'*' t IH J Li.«, » <1 Nn
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measure, to publicity given the Rose city by this content, and we, the people of the rest of the state, Minar» <d ibi» city.
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yeara
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ag«r.
and
ass x iation of business men a”d their irrepressible will admire your pluck and progressiveness. Fur­ «a» I» rn in in thr old l'yru» hot «•»<••»>» i
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secretary, Tom Richardson.
m (ita F«-rba <>< tiir >anUam
III« mal* •>
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Full lin»- of Ola
Stoneware and China
ther, we will help you. We will visit your fairs ady
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minar
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thr
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The members of the Commercial Club, as n rule,
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ware, at Living Prices.
and your rose shows; we will buy goods from you
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are men who manage large business enterprises,
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and sell you our farm products. But don’t, we beg
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who expend vast sums of money and rightfully of you, attempt to dictate to us for what or for
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I <ir»i|tn cL*»i»»g «»:.l my biitriirr hit*»
reap large profits therefrom. In their efforts to
Yours to “Live und Let Live,”
whom we shall vote. Don’t attempt to take fn»rn nr»« i»' a v> rjr »hurt time, a i «I it la i»r« 4
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make Portland the chief city of the Pacific coast, us our Referendum and Primary laws, la-cause if «•»•ary
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f«»r •• very peratm Anu*it»|( them-
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they have the sympathy and good will of all Ore­ you do then* will I m * trouble. Remember, also, *«4lv«-» indebted lu my *h«»p tu c»ime 6»r ?
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«ard inm «*ilMlt*ly and »vitlr th«’ *an»r.
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gon. Nor can the Commercial club la* blamed if
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that these fool farmers and grangers, neverlht les- t «I* ■ ! h«- «
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i.EolUtE KOENEKE
ita every energy, its every plan, has for its object
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they live in isolated country homes, are, probably,
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Portland’s development. However, our commercial
better posted in the political condition of the coun­
Gl AROIANS' sale
brethren must remember that there is consider­
try than you are. During the long winter even­ XOTICK » Ut HI.IM tilVgv luti in f.ii
the l^rai Market«.
able territory in Oregon outside the cor|x>rate lim­
iiìgioml » ig-ih iof Ihr <
( <>u<t <>f I •
Th«* following ar* prkwt* qnulcd on Tl.ur*<1ay
ings. when you an- attending the theater, or may­
its of the Rose city and. also, that there are more
nach Werl Hy <Mir 4«»al«ns.-
»»I r«N*»t«l «»n
h» .fi -»•' <»f ‘ *rt tw«r.
hap a club banquet, they an- alsiut their firesides r»»frrr«l
vl»«wt. (*’i l»u*he) .....
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h A ime «t»’ h«*rlt »»« •*»<) ih*-Iialhg thr *H.
people outside of Portland in Oregon than there is
CHAMPION
VIOLIN
HARM0N1S1
<Wrelg«t«h1 «• ai *-'b»<> t»f fL*
And
•ata, i«rr ;>«>ahal .......
at
reading and thinking. Therefore, disabuse your «»rtirtfr
Ka lrr. L* «rii K Ir»
i« G«t|gyf il |l
lour, prt «ul
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in that city, and that they have rights which even minds of the idea that the long-haired granger is ila fi» lialrt «n«l .l««ee«ph H«l«*f -uh«»*-* to w-il
ran. per ton
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thr ir««! i«!Air lw«io!igtt«g t<» wald minr « pt
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Mu»«-al
Instrument»
flat
mi
bort*
,
per
on
the Portland Commercial Club must respect,
a fool. Far from it. He is fortified with a min- « H
hop. per ion
at i I i . h Time by One Mau
14»! otte artrnfh 17 InlAfWrt n
Ï7
These Portland merchants and other business ute knowledge of the political condition of our • n I i br lo nn.lt«
utter, ft'rMintr) prr roll
Ihr «iMitb bAlf f»t thr north«-«* >4U«r«rr
>'»0
of *«<tu*tt t«ruty-4 lah» In r«»«'.ehip »
<<*. l*r »Inaen
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men should also remember that the present and
.«»»<•* IHK «nel «4 tftr WilUfah 'tr 4rr«-l|«n
hi<
km*,
pro
pound
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country, which will excite your envy if you ever * 'rrgmi an«! ton aining « igti0 a<r*'« u.x •
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g km- pur pound, young
future prosperity of their various businesses de-|
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t->lk with him. In fact, the On-gon granger, and M wm Thrirforw.
—■«i. per ponii'l
On Jklondat. the Hth «!•> <»f ’*•«-
uTU
[»end almost wholly upon, not Portland, but upon
Hike»». PT poon'l
A l> I«*. al thr bou’ «W <»iiv «•«'*« t
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especially he who lives in Linn county, reads the M F mirf.
»»a k a , (wi pound
M <*í «n!4 4a> a» ihr pr»■ «•!«••• lo ì - «.» !
g
the half million Oregonians who live outside Port­
atMMì~Atr mOea north«*Mor y Ir in Helo (ti
<-*r.
let
JI,
,
weight
newspapers, and reads them carefully.
Inn twtutil). <, wH. mp 4 al thr tight,
I"«-
P*1
p<Hind.live
wi'lght
land. A prosperous, progressive Oregon means a
tifi« . Hitrnet a * I «wta'r *»r •*« 5 minor« I« ah ì
ral pr pouii | bn «hipping
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lo thr-a o»r »ewt I ‘«M rml MMn’ .a? pul»h<
prosperous, progressive Portland, and not other­
■ lw*p par poo nJ. Mo krr»
Hun to thr hlgl«'«t b»«?-’ r. tor «<»h in han i at
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WCDNESDAV,
OCT.
30.
thr Unir «4 *aM>. In pur*nanee <H «aid order
EN FORCE THE LAW.
wise. Portland merchants depend largely upon
tnd aAAOOtirw tu la».
ì KA •» TKlkX I
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the rest of the state for patronage, without which
(«tiardian «4 thr i*rra«»n and II» are» ot nb LI
minora
they yould soon go out of business.
ANY PEOPLE nowadays haw a different i* X qi'Ukka AUorw> for‘htardlAn
A few days ago. at a banquet given by the Port­
conception of law to what existed a few
NOTICI. FOB 1’1 III ICAIION
VETERINARIAN
land Commercial Club, our Initiative and Referen­
years ago. Now many think it no harm to
l .hl Î Kb «IATI H I.AM» UFFlt K,
Ship all your
dum law was condemned in unmeasured terms.
violate law. The harm is when the lawbreaker is Portland.
lltflie A litany Stable«
It tli Phone», !M
‘ n-tnlre t. It»»? '
hrn L) «h *>a tha' In « «oupi a*>■ «
Why?
found out and he is made to |«ay the penalty for «Ith the r I« bfwv
l«loin of the «H
< <•-gn-w ot I
* . i.ti’,. t
an fcw • • « h
For some reason the club has taken up the Ore­ his misdeeds. This conception is a source of nrt-at in« in iartd*
ln thr «tafea «d t glfinti « t»r*-
g«m. h vada *nd Wa*hotgf«-ri irrillt-ty, a« j
gon University cause. Because of the invoking of danger to the nation. Whether the crime becharg- r<
«’»i l« d to ali »hr 'Minila nmd «♦>»*••• bt a> » m I
«tUtn«t «, i**J. i »nilmr p Ni-f«*'»« nf |*»«
the Referendum uj>on the University. $125.Out) ap- able to great railway coronations, the Standard .!•,
To the largest and oldest
coint, fit San Hutrn. *t«t«-of M» 1 Igan
i*n» t ht* tla) Bird In t h!• other her ««oui «i«t. <
propriation, is brought out the words condemning|Oil and other corporations, the timber land syndi- mrnl
established produce house
So, a *-, for the pui lut« «»! thrn:*nfi
in Portland, to obtain high­
nr 4 ot •-< 1/ IS It • r I r, Uliattirtlr mrT.
the law by the club members.
cites, the municijail grafter, the bootleg whiskey <ttan.
and «Il «>nrr |«rt«nf to*h
tMM tb* miel
est market prices;
I* m«»<r variai
h»t H« titti’wr «» «ton«
Of course, the appropriation appears trifling to s -Iler, or tiie farmer or his son who shoots pheas­ H «»Ughi
ma h f«»r agrlrtiHnhai |mry»'«Ni an I tu «»'Hi
d«h
bri
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aim
'*»
«ahi
land
firliRV
thr
H«
gl«nrr
Market
today on
these gentlemen who can raise $100.IMX) in Port­ ants out of season, the principle is the same. The «n«l i;n'rl»r al iS»rf lan-1, t »n’M««»» <m Iti ui'
Chickens,
14c to 15c per lb.
thr
lit
h
-b»«
<4
t*r*v*mh*«i
,
le
7
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iw
is
violated.
land for a rose show; or who, three years ago.
*hv l'tiii * a» «fti-w«*«
% P
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Ducks,
15c
;>er lb.
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tn
'»leg
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lavl'l
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**f
iStT'ia*
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raised a half million dollars for the Lewis and
If the law brisker is not detected, the injury to g*«*» ) n«nh hing «*f !•«•»»ta»»-i.
> r<
\ eal, V to 10c per lb.
«»t l*«mtan t tin go «
Clark fair. Men who contemplate financial trans­ the public and the rising generation is all the < IkMpman.
Pork, 8 to 9c per lb.
Ait) a «t «41 (erwi't* • minting ««tvrr-riv flkr
«h^fllrd and» ar«* h-( aatr t to ßj«'
Yea can rstract Ihr woltk I roa
actions on the hundred thousand dollar basis, of greater. Tl.e bo> that set s or knows his father to ahtm«
itrir claim* in thl* ofllwiHi <*t t«-f«*rv *«14 ill It
tbc r.rth tad rcuuis *! nomr
Ie
course consider the appropriation a modest one. break the law with impunity, and who is not mo­ i«> trf iMNrtn *r AMO.lt
Writ» no» I r our free f..lder. "Ho»
*v<»\ A. ¡»K>M*FK,
(olii,.. Poultry." qUi k report» and
But to the farmer who works from sun to sun for lested by officer or court therefor, is apt to grow Flrat pnt-lhmtl<»n Octoi<*r e. ita», hrglwfrr f
piiik return. <>n all ou>.igniuetite.
an income of only a few hundred dollars, the mat­ up with little resjiect for the laws of our conntry. I A*t (»ui.ii«*lpm i>r«vin»<M g, iw?
ter ap|*eais different. The fanners see in the ap­ But if the father is made to suiter the pe ally re­
NOTICE K>K l-t Bl.ICAIK'N
tO.PAH I MKNT OF TH». IMTKKIOR
PAGE & SOM
propriation, not this one only, bu» a continuous quired for the law he outrages, the non is taught a
L amp 0»rr*k ay F ìhiyvaap '» ma
yearly drain of that amount u|>on the state treas­ lesson of wholesome respect for law that he will
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BORTLAN D
OREGON
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You only Iniv a lew dollar«' worth of
ury. They feel that if »his appropriation should never forget, and he is apt to become the better Nolle* I« hrrrby fl»«-o Arpi««mbrr
bat Miner M UM)
Stock, ami get in on the ground floor
• »I Sal* »n. "rngoh. na* B mn I notar <4 hl-I
be allowed to pass unquestioned, the University citizen as a consequence.
I mt ion lu mal*«« final five jnat
in «up
♦ t ♦
of hit- aim viz
Ho»»»•*»«■• *
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lobby would be on hand at the next session of the Just now the courts down in San Francisco are r..<
H'v n»a4r Auguei ll. IBug, lor thr «•■•»
«*t
• r«4 S ,,f "tt’.liM».« t«»«n*hl|» |na t 4» an4
legislature asking fora further increase. The working overtime in bringing to justice about the »hat
«a d phw»f will t*r ni«4r bmutr thr Kr< «
SEXI) 15c A SHARE
ts»r
iGwIvrr at |V»rtla»»4. t »rrgnn on i >. f<»
easiest time to stop a leak is when it first starts.
worst gang of the municipal grafters that has ever lAH an«1
and 9et a block
fi», I|w7.
» am«*» ibe fMlowInu »line«»« to prmA
of «took that may
Now, the Initiative and Referendum law was infested an American city. Noone will deny that ni« lie enutintMMi«
rraldrncr upon, an«) cuit »tatK«n
Ihr tanti, s it
GE0RGCS
enacted for the pun>oseof cutting out extravagant San Francisco will be a better city morally here-j •4, Kila
ani W ««II, of ««alea, Orr<«»n . I. 1 )»«-<*Lo«- Turn Cents Into Dollars
l|m»»r-*«
,.«»<
t.air«
«kvgon.
haul
appropriations, and for the further purpoae of, after because of these prosecutions. Soon the land | iiiAB.'M talftu. nrvpin, Kyron Wull, <if uat«*
K0ENEKE
blocking assaults on the «tau* treasury by men of fraud trials will again be on in I’jrtland, to be con­ » hwgtMi
AI j UKRMON a DK)V> K
ProRrleior
K««t«ier.
extravagant ideas, to which number tne commer­ tinued until every one who is charged with violat­
cial club evidently belongs. The tax payers of the ing the land laws has had his day in court The
SCIO.
NOTICE FOB I’CdLICATlON
ORIGON
rest of the state believe they ought to have the result will be that persons hereafter who obtain
VNITKI) STATM LAMI orFIt'h. i
Hartna porr ha»d thè atmv« . «atnod
ls»rtland. orrgvm. * ptrutter ¡»». iw»î |
I*. <• lb 1i Z5tt, Rhyrlite, Nev,
right to say how heavily they should be taxed, government
i
land, will be careful to comply with Noth« la hrreb} giirn that in tutn|dian<-«
frr>“ "«• formar nroprlernr, t»«>
«Ith I« r pmvlsnmeof t I mp art of ( ongn-M «4
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< knlght, I «iMicIt thè introna» nt tha
They think the Referendum places a club within ' the land laws.
J»»na 1, I»;», entitled '’ An MA !<»• Ihr ml«* <«i
* wttl rontlntw. thè »agtin on thè
:::uba.-land» u. Th* <:«k-4- l t’a.’lb»..«¡a. u<«-
LAND I OH SALE.
n.'t.m thè tnulra ratabii.be»
»tippl»
their hands with which they can, eventually, beat
Just now the city of Albany is in a turmoil over g..Q \»ta la and ^nahingtewf Territory »
i-holrw cut. al rrwannabia prlca«. Wlih a
i*x tended to all hr pnbllr an-I er a I re hv act ot
.. pm
off all grafters that would filch money from the i alleged violation of the local option laws. While % «ruât « iw»-, |.«M.ti-»f t i‘«di.
■t«»lr* lo 11*11, ih« acquai itanwr ot erery
I öfter my farm of 300 arrisi for ar le;
»«• •!. county of Multnomah *fatr of tnrgmi
tmd) an.l a 'telarvi inai lo« lo irvi eveer-
Ftate’s strong box. and thev will continue to in- there
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have been no convictions so far, still the at­ tut« this < la i Bl*«! In t hl « other hia «worn «tate 14 ari"« in ewllivation. 15 nerve al».l>nl, I ove
righi. 1 ani
ment No 7WW. tor th« pnnlm»e <»t the n« , ert
nd 150 aeree of flrat-clsaa *es titulier.
voke the Referendum whenever deemed necessary, tempt to vindicate the law has home fruit We ni*’, i f arr M, ip loa, r. ir, Wlllamrtfr mrri I ■ juh
Ynara for t'ualatM».
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live
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Ilan anti will offlr pr.wif t*. eb«»w that ft,e» tnt
noitar, Imrii^ai»l fair orrhard; livlng
nevertheless the opinion of the Commercial Club are told not a boot-legger or a blind pig can be
g
ta morv valuable Ine tta tla
< » E< >RG E K( )ENEK E
than l«>r aarKniitunsi pur:«w. mu! in ruigb
a »irr. I am - Hering a »Mirwain, arm
found at the county seat.
IHh hl* claim to Sard Mind before Ihr k^latrr iny oh» de-iring to |airrl>aae laixl will
h to the contrary.
«nd Kiwrivar at I*»«! I land. < »n-goti. on Thur*
• Io well U» »wo ine
That the Oregon University is extravagant is
A few prosecutions for unlawful hunting has hay. If»« Mb <tay of l*crn bar i««:
Hr name* a* tbri i er r A <• Pmr on, nl
JOHN KI'ZICKA,
NOTICe TO HUNTERS.
demonstrated when the cost per student is erm- nearly eliminated tne killing of game out of i sca- 4*wrtian I, oragtrn *. J. Hand of |x»niai«il
Selo, Oregon.
• trg'»n T W. Tandy of Port Und. oiefm,
I
hereby
give notice that alt hunting
l as Mnirwf, Of « ill til}'»rvrtoi
ptred with a like cost at the other state colleg -s. son.
Any and ad prrwm* rta mi ng atbrr ely th*
•n my pretui»«» ie forbidden, utijri iwn-
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Ok
SALE
ro| t«> Bk
There is no reason why the cost per student at Eu-1 All of the benefits to accrue are from the en- atwvvr d«-« rit»«) land* an»
I .ilv id the law
i hr i r claim» in tbt* oik* on or liwtvrr mil Mbi
GEORGE M. BILYEU.
gene should be about double the cost per student forcement of the law. Men are made to respect laj ot Imwiuhrr im;
F'f’ern tona t f baled hajr and S' mrd»
AMaKRKUM B. bktA*FR
pt Corvallis. Nor is it right nor just tnal farru<rs’*iaw. because they fear the uenaltiea The facj
ul preled Ur pole»-
V. tuauaa.
^*g tetar.
Mlwnl- inr th. s*»r,AM Na««.
She ^iintiam Meus«
New Goods !
HIBEEK Ü WEE 60
J. F. WESELY’S GROCERY
Headquarters For
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK
7; >
J. F. WESELY,
H. H. HERN
WESELY á CAIN HALL
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i’oüllry, Eggs, Ileal and Pork
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