4
I
It is reasonable to suppose that property in the
PllltlCll ilBOUl CBIBt
imnn-diata vicinity of these six s ale colleges, has
In thi* column »III b* publieh«!
l>een increased in value la-cause of the proximity lb* *uuu»c*m»>ii* of aav ciliavu who
aapirw Io th* ran-lidacv for any ufBiv
of the sctiools. Thi-* increase in value for. say the •object to tha wil ul th* voter* *1 th*
l*ople of E igene. is caus«.*d by the expenditure of lortheouung priman««
noney collected from tax payers all over Oregon.
To the Republican voter* u(
They thus becom the receivers of an unearned in-
Ltun County
• cr«-ment. They are therefore, to be plac«-d in the
I hereby announce iu**alt *« an aaptr-
Entered al Uta puel-Ace al
Oragli, a» -
same dL.™ w ith tne sj»eculalive holders of timber ant, aubjacl to your wi I al lb* forthcom
ing primary alsctmu, lor tba cao lula»*
mail mattar.
land.
tor lb* «ffi<* of
Certainly l-ane, Benton, I’olk. Douglas. Jackson
COUNTY RECORDER
in<i Umatilla counties are very much in favor of
KVISY FHIIiAV MY
GRANT FROMAN.
«• h ah' sup.Hjrtmg their respective colleges
1‘ravat t Itecordvr.
I > r a <; eh .
J - rail.
Tcounties are thus enabled to draw
Korr.»« aww >-w«»miar<<w.
more money from the state treasury than they To th* Rapublicao volar* 4
Linn Conni* :
pay into it.
The more liberal the support, the
HI Illi KI 1-11« IN
It All
I lxr*bv aniK-unr* my«*if a« an a«pir-
■
better;
for
the
otner
counties
of
the
state
help
to
One yeer in advance
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I'
ani, ».ibjecl Io y >ur «ill at th* L.rth<-«-n.
Ou* year, at au4 of *var..........
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make these six counties prosperous.
Ing primar* elecllon, for Ih* <and da» »
One year. at *n«l of 2 »»ar».......... ...
..
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At
otner
feature
of
these
state
colleges:
They
for th* offl<a of
o
I in« »ear. al »ml of S year» ......................
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■ •.«:
•• .o-.cs
Many of
COUNTY TREASURER
Hit tuonili* tn a«lva<i<*
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Tlirrw month* in *<l«an<a ..............
. ...
....
J. B. LEATHERMAN.
the
prof«'
rs
and
teacners
hold
their
positions
Single copy in wrapper ................
AILany. O»ag< n
thmugh {M'htical pull. Many of the teachers em-
AI)VK:lt LlMlNti HA I I -
t> .>y ed in them, if plsce<! in control of an average
Card of th*nk« .......................... ............. ..
To the Keoublican Voter* of
MONDAY, MARCH 2, ’08
!country < i.ool would be failures. Yet we. the tax
Hp*rial<>bituarvii»tie*«,|>*rlin«’
Lit.n Conntv :
Elle»<l*d wedaingromninnte, p*r lino
... .
,
l ayers are a x<*i| and requirt-d lo support them. If
I hertby aenuunce myself an ••!■ r-
IzM-al a<lv*rti«iiig, |>*r hn* par i»»iu-
\V«- have over 1< hm > yards of Laces in a beautiful
we have the hardihood to kick we are called rnoss- an', eu'.jec« to v ur «ill at the forth«- in
Ih.play ad«, if ebaiigri» |*»r month t
rohifitb wnlr
inch ...
variety of [iHlteiiis wit i insertions to lUuU’li.
u>g primary eie*'t|.-w, lor th» caieltdacy
(► backs and opi»onents of higher «-ducation.
rani«. 1
Inrliw, i**r moii’h
r>f;-e-r\ati<>n is
lid to be N it ire’s first f.«r th» offi.-e of
Relf preservation
A big Tie value to bi- on sale for dim week at
I juiik tim« «MtH rari« for auvrrii«in< ti *>lr n ap-
•*
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
law. All of us would pr -fer to build up snd mske
1 J BCTLER.
rather that: to lie com-
our home schools
Vilunv. Ore.- n
THE UNIVERSITY AVD E.WR AITON
per yd ¿
itructurrs for
|H-II«*<I to help build r
Ti
e
tax
OrVall
the benefit
r* th* !• tn-i nili'' Vote« » .f
l.ma 1 »uni*
about the
t' to
NE OF THE stock argurn«- ts of the -tat«- payers will
I
b»t<
• y *pn<“>ii<* m««.-lf an a«t •
i —• rtnit-nt of Em ■niitierii'S b ami
University people is that a lib-rail) h im rnstt-r it* it
tent, »II* |Vtt 1 ■ * nr al. at 'lie f<<rtb-
I W ill be III tills Hille lit
ported university would Is- an emigrant
<s mi« g primar* r » i ll >n. tor th» candi
4
ge’t.-r AnoChar < (uallyaa far fetch I, . - \ ■
dacy to* th*
of
university is at the head of our public school
COUNTY JUDGE
COUNTY POLITICS.
C. II STEW ART.
system and that it supplies a large number of our
per yd. ,
I'rvwt.t County Ju-lg»
public school teachers.
County j.u’ i s. over nt Albany, are waxing
Conditions do not warrant the assumption of
Now is the lune to make up your spring
pretty
warm fur some particular offices, these Brunei*, «ho **<*«*<i tb* r*c«>ni*r’*
either of these so-called arguments.
People who
<>rti<* upon Mr. Fruuisn'* *1* ti«.n, i«
dst
s
<)nt
••
Democratic
side,
the
office
of
county
and summer wear.
come to Oregon to get homes cannot all secure
■ ell *i>d ••»ornbly kn- «- to • m* rii«
them at or near Eugene; which they would do if judge is th«’ ni" »1 discusst-d. while the Rt-pubiicsn of IJni (««ml* »«»I- r« Mr L**th*r-
I hese bargains are now on display in our
the university was the attraction.
More peoj ■■ brethren are centering their fire on the county man ba* «|>-nl tb« p*«t 3? y«*r* in 11.»
big show window.
who have families of boys and irirls, find homes in tn t iirt-rniiip So far at we c nild li-am. during a •ebool room. I* « ci«il war vateran ami
«•
io
***rv
«ay
worthy.
Portland ever year than would make up E igeiie’. couple of dava stay at the county capitol, the fol-
Hrh «4 *«:p*rinteu l*i>' Snp»riote« «1-
entire ¡«opulation. Yet Portland has no free state lowing ar«- the names mentioned for the vanoi s •nt Ja< k«<>n, our present n>-«*i »IB. i*nt
university or free colleges of any discriplion. She offices;
tuan«g«r ul lb* wbool* «ill »»k th*
County clerk J William Miller the present t**iu-«rr*t* for tha lbir-1 tim* 1«» n «nil-
has a splendid system of free public schools and
and free hiuh public schools as well.
She, also, encumbent will be the Republican nominee with- nate hint, lb« m.xl »fBcn-nl cond-icl <>l
t*u larni« ha*
has some excellent colleges which are not fr ■«•, as >ut a contest. So far as we could learn Mr. that vtfi a Surins
mad* bun au ia-n«p*< «*>>l* l> <>'o
a tuition charge is made by each of them. If goo<| Mtll« r ha- ma«le g«><xi during this, his first term. < uni* «rltool *y«t*ui that b.lh toa*h»r«
schools is the attraction for emigrants. Portland's 11« ~. ur. ;-iul>te«lly, much better quallified for the at 4 pair«.. ■ raiu«* l«> l*t him g" Tw"
public schools has the university skinned by office t; an he was when first elected. He is. as Itepubin an tes< h«ra a»pir* to aupplant
sev.-ral miles.
we ju-iple in Scio know, a rno.it pleasant, affable bint, but from all •» can learn. Mr.
Undoubtedly Portland's splendid system of | .b gentleman and has made many friends since he J a. kaon «til ■ in out by a bandaui»*
maj«>rtly. neit Jun*.
lie schools, ib an attractive feature to the home !•■ Kt ar <■ of in-liny marriage licenses, in which
Aa»*a*or—1>. ti VIcK toght, th« pr*»*iit
seeker. But let us remember that these are public .
i- been v. r Hie-- - ful indeed; as luith he and mo*l capabl* aaaeaaor «ill I* n< minalr-l
schools and their excellence is secured through the
<1- : ilv i a\
ad
anion to une a marital on tl>* Ri-publican ticket «ithout a con
Mr M. Knllhl ui «loublrdlv, ta
endeavors of the citizens of Portland, alone. Th \ livens«- during Ins terin. On the Democratic side trol
do not ask the state for appropriations other than there i- no outai-oken aspirant as yet; though it th* I>»«l qi>alllt>*>l man in Lmu count*
for th* otflc* ba no« b«4«la
111« ad-
what is justly due them through the general aciio ■. wn intimal- I to u by .several persons that B. M miniatraliou »1 lb* aa«**aor'a oAcr
law. Salem. Albany. Eugene or any other city in Payne couhi b --draft«si as an emergency candidate. luriug th* pa*l el* *»ar» haa <**n aatt»
the state can have just as good public seh<s>ls ;i' Mr. Payne s iv s he is not a candidate for clerk or factory to ***ry on«. **c«pl th* rail
Portland if they are willing to pay for tliem. A d. an ..t r ofii • •. as he wishes to give his attention road«. t»l«plioi>* and leh-sraph com
by the way, these splendid public sc.’iools are the to his private business. Mr. Payne’s ability in the pain** and t u<l>«r land holder« During
hi* term j«t*l cl «mg h* ha» in» r«aa*d
emigrant getters the stat«* builders ami not the ■ larks -1,'fi«in tin-urpais.-d and he is. in point of th* «a'ualior. of Linn count* prufwrty
universities and colleges, Eugene wants as good fitness, an ideal candidate.
lor |S,nt». CO to 12U.0X1,00 th* gr*ater
or a better school than Portland han; but she
Sh< rilT D. S. Smith w ill have a walk over in l>rr<-»ntag- <d which haa »-**i> at th* »1
wants it at state expense.
the D' no nttic primary. Everybody knows that p*na* of th* railroad* and timbar land*
It is claimed the U. of 0. is at the head of our Vanny understands the .sheriff's duty thoroughly, Mr. Taylor, of Waterloo, a»ka for th«
Democratic
nommallun
We ha**
public school system and thui sue furnishes a is t fr -'nd to evervlxxly, is absolutely impErtia* in
never n>*l Mr. Taylor, but uudaralasd
large number of teachers, This argument can be l ■ <1 scharg'» of his duty and as a runner well a h* i* an *ic»ll*nl man.
answer«! by the fad that the state has four pri • iner w at tri'-s to runaway, finds him rernark-
Count* C*>uiniia«ior»ar— T J Ruber
the only auuo'inced candidate at the
normal schools, whose particular province is to nblv fast fur a man who has to buy boy’s trowsers
educate teachers. Hence the univeraity is not in order to g t a tit. Mr. Smith has the faculty of I rearnt Urn* Mr Buller •«• elected !■
that «iffiee lour yeara a«o by tha R«-pob y
needed for this purpose.
d > ng his full duty without making enemies. lice a and, eo far a« •» hno« haa mad-
Oregon has six state colleges. Much of tin- Amo',• R><|>ublicans R. I, White and Frank Bain an excellent oSicer lle l ai had char«»
'O
work al each of them is practically th«- tme. and wi l ent <t for the honors. Both gentlemen an •I th* building ot th* county'* bridge»
J R. VAI.«VAN
I* M McK NIGHT
Hhould lie high school work exclusively. If ever;, <>f more I an ordinary ability and will make a I irm< lu* term, 1'« which h- ha»
dem. '■»Irate«! I»« *• m »»t «Mnirwt-nt
It
county had a free high school, sic i as Portland warm fight for the nomination.
• .ai'ii.-i that Mr Hiller ba* ea*ed the
has, which would carry the ,t nlent thro ;gn a
Recorder («rant Froman, the present efficient ■ <>uuty mnch m.-ne* in il«e con-trtictivn
three or four years course. aft«-r tie has Ann u-«l official in c uirge of the countv’a records, will Will of l- bridge», over lire old contract
the ordinary public school emirs -. tnerv would b the le . 'i>-;m noinmat <m wit «> ' a contest. As rt' I
l, AL AV AN A McRNKiHT, Proprietor»
It • uiu»«r«al * a lmitt*.|
but little work for these six state col
-s to <1 >
a pair.,
inst£kiiig Rccoii'iidiiUng officer, Mr, Froman that the I'.nller bri ig»» are lar anpermr
Suppose, for instance tne mo.nev t i.it . * a I n t'roftably tian no superior.
Mr. Sterling (Joins is .. th«« «■. I contra. '. < ■«•». T. M 11 >11
■
•
been appropriated for these six ta • «
being urged by man;, of his friends to stand for a J I J I '.-a i i
p.»» b.n o' iuuie»a 'Hi tl » lbm«»r-tt<
should be divided among the various count * »f the Democratic nom f it on.
Mr. (Joins is most • ide Whether either Io them «ill <-.n-
the state, to be use for the mainlai « inc.- >(
i ' .i
i* ov. i in t n«-Forks of i ue Saiitiam and, •e. t to run, «e kn « not. Bui «* do
schools exclusively. Undoubet< dly, t .«•
if he can I"- prevail -d i ->n to stand for the noini- Ano« th*« are •mc»»«!ul, opt -«late
each county, through taxation, would a<l«l as muc nation, will mak- Mr. Fromon know he has been farmere ami wu.ihl make escelieut c,.tn-
m »«to ere.
more to the fund.
This would be sufficient to in a race, next Juns.
legialativ* candidate«. e<> far, ha*»
establish and maintain a good school of this
County Jtidg<- .bulge Stewart. W. R. Bilyeu, J. made ll«*m»el*«* conapu uona by their
character in each county. We submit, wou.d not .1. Whitney and U. W. Shaw are mentioned as alreence, on bdh aide* ol the bouee. b
schools thus established, furnish a greater attrac
•>’«• earn! bites on the Democratic ticket It due Urn*. «• »upp-.ee, three .Repub
Lit ATKIN
tion to emigrants, than does our inferior public s nt pml able ti at all will contest in the primaries. lican* and tbr** ltomocratic candidate«
«ill be drafted
W* want g-eel man for
school system and a half-dozen state collect s?
In the County of the stat* of Greg
J idge Stew irt will stand upon the record he hss
Here is the state college question in a nut shcl r id<- in t' at office, during the past four years, the l**ti*lature—m*a «ho will »land for for l.mn corn ly :
th* people, Aral, laat •■■«I all the time
In the matter of the *»t*'e of George
The state made a grave mistake when she embsrk Mr. I’- - e i upon his known ability and integrity as We want men who will eatabliah a Chrialir J >hn»t m, «leeraeed
To Flora A Johnal >■ and Cironr*
ed in the college business. She made a great« i i public M-rvant; Judge Whitney will cite his re«-ord for *eon<im* rather than ol *a-
Chnati* lohnaton,Jr:
mistake when she permitted the existence of six former e onomy ns the head of the county court. Iravagence. Th** mu*t anberribe to
III lh«i'«m» of I he State of Orcg.H«.
of them.
She made the greatest mistake of ah Mr. S aiv. tin- grangers candidate, will have but Statement No. 1, a» well, tl they «uuld yon er* h> -«to cit*«l an.I re.|mr»l r.
«p|««r in tl.e cnuiu* court of th* Male
when she violat«ti the constitution in pernuttin. th«- experience of a successful up-to-date farmer’s lie elected.
ul Oregon, lor the «•« uutv of I inn. at the
-R* all meana, lle people *ine«l
them to be builded elsewhere than at the stab' experience to rccommend him. His known broad candidate» for office to com* out in the court room thereof, al Alim y. in anld
«-minty, on M-.ii<iat , the V<h <la* ..I
LARGEST FACILITIES
capitol. She continues to violate fundamental law mi'i|< I progressive spirit, his absolute integrity open. A (till hunt, or the I lib hour Marr*-. 1»M. at .-ne <>'rl >. k in the after
IN
THE WEST FOR
whenever she appropriates money for the main- and ti 1:1.tv to any trust imjtosed upon him, makes candidate I* not in keeping will, the noon ol that la». lln-n and ther- I«« «ho*
THE PRODUCTION OF
cau-e, il an* there be, «hv «n order
%
tuinance of these schools. Tin's.- are facts that no
■n a .lat , cro is comjtetitor. Judge J. N. Duncan •plfit of I>ur primary la« We «ant u • houl-l no. be made by th- abovn en
HIGH GRADE WORK
honest interpreter of the state constituti m wi.l is the only aspirant for the Republican nomination, know who the aapirante are in plenty of titled i-ou-l aulhoriaing an I «lir». ti g
time to *el*ct a more available uiaa, if the Administrator herein to eell the re 1
deny.
far as we ha e heard. As Judge Duncan has neceeaery. Take th* people Into your rropert* tolonimg to mid eatate »nJ
The spirit of the state constitution is violated erved one term as county judge, his service is a eonfidence, if you wi*h them to v .le lor H H Jobnalon jointly, mi ,i real prop
erty being <i,-M-rib'.| aa I
wa, t «it
HICKS CHATTEN
when money is taken from the general tax fund matter of public record and warrants his friends to you.
lota N". 2 an i 3 tn hl k X
3 an.I fra«- ,
tional loto No 1 and g, in bl rk No Ain
ENGRAVING CO.
and is appropriated for the benefit or a s,M>cial Io urge him to stnnd for the office again.
"W heelers Additem to the town of Sc <»,
W'a Alder, FORI.ANP i’KI-
Card
Of
Thanhs.
cality. and for the advantage of c imparatively n
Linn
county,
State
of
Oregon.
(’)iintv treasurer No Democrat has yetmani- t
________
Wtlueaa. the lion C. IL Stew
few of our citizens.
Tax moneys can be only tested a disposition to handle the county’s funds:
W* «Gears to aaprraa to our frtand»
art. Judge of the County Court
aa<l neighbor*. through lh-M column«
justly expended for educational purposes throug h but three g«-ntleme*, Cass Scott, W. W. Francis our sincere thank* for llieir man* hind
«»! the Stale of Oregon, for th-
County st Linn, with the -e»l
the medium of the public schools.
So expend«'<l, and J. B. Leatherfiian aspire for the Republican acts and sympathy <lrring th* eickn-aa
If you «ant notarial work dona, a
i>f «aid Court athie.1. thi« 7th ■I • -I. mortgage or learn written, or a
■Irath
and
buiial
of
oar
huet>aad
and
it becomes possible for tne people of the entire nomination. Mr. Scott i.s a resident of Tangent, fat liar.
day of February, A D., IWR l>eneinn Voucher fllleii «.at, you can gel
Attest.
state to enjoy the benefit
Me* E mms S t »«
. «.
it <h>ne at I t* a N«w* office npon abort
a farmer and first-class all-around man. W, W.
LACE
Politically Independent-
l ^=SALE l
LACE
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
Commencing
5cper yd
0
5cper yd*
Wesely & Cain’s |
he
I
Scio Livery and Feed Stables i
I1
Hacks connect iritli all trains both at
and Munkera.
Our riqa Uvat
are Scio
firat-class
and our horses |
good dricers.
Prices reasonable.
.
PERFECT
PRINTING
¿PLATES
>• I
Basar st « m
W alto títas.
J. W
Maier, Clerk. ■ notice.
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