> « * « » H 'V.' • A_— . ♦" ".«r Politically Independent I have a liberal support. Undoubtedly the effort I will o* nade at the election of two years hence, to ' enact a law ‘requiring a nmaonable tuition to be paid by itudenls attending the state college. A law of thia kind would simply be partial justice to 'the taxpayers who cannot afford to send their I boy« and girls to the state university or other state collegia. Fnt»r«~l at th« pogtoffic« at Scio, Oregon, a» •»N HAIM; compelled to be content with the education our Mail matter for the Tonga group of home schools can give. .«lamia in the Pacific is delivered by One rear In advance ... O ie i».ir, at end -4 vear Scio has an excellent public school. The « ffb’i- , mean» of rockets from |aaamg /ckaeia. One year, al end <4 2 year» ency of the work of our boys aiuk girls, shows mat A Japanese man. who claims to U One »ear, at end <4 3 year» hit month» in advance j the instruction they have received from their | 170 year» old, is »aid to be the oidc«t man in the world. Three months In adtanre teachers,has not been profunctory. At present Animal life 1» Ao l=e found at al! Hiugla copy in wrapjier .. « the pupil is only carried to and including the tent! leptha under the water, but vegetation «/ jfrade. Many of our boys and girls would like to dors mil rt- uriah under great procure. go farther as far as the twelfth grade. The The water of the Norwegian fjords la IP Mens’ Dress Shirts Cani °f thank« .............................................................................. 02 effort is on foot to make this desired result possi­ •o clear that It is possible to dlaeern epOt ial <4»ituarV noticw«, per line .. . ................................. I »mall object» at a depth of twenty Eiteml*-1 weddlng communi«, i«-r lina.................................... <* (rt ble. locai advertiaing, per Un» |*r Irene . . .. ' fathoms. Display a*l«, 2 changea por monili, one eulunm wld». Surrounding Scio lies seven school districts There is liltle change in the »ire of IO i»r ln*h ,, ,, .............. .......... .................. . Prol»*>«mnal car*t«. 1’« indir«, m»r monili l (*• With suitable means of conveyance, pupils from j the ear» from infancy to middle »*,♦<’, ili < -.1 rari» (or «di rrtlain r n.'i'h «Mi api' 1 tl • n any of them seven districts could attend a high i hut after that they sometimes grow L~. & school in Scio. We have a splendid school building, I larger. The number of Chinea» acat termi three rooms of which.are not in use. We have a throughout th<* world outside of the THAT UNIVERSITY APPROPRIATION. law now by which the union of any number of dis Chinese Empsro 1» given officially at tnets can be formed. If the seven adjoining dis- ,^1#. HE NEWS DID NOT intend to have any- tricts w ill unite with Scio, plenty of patronag- to IHXriTOH« no th'ng further to say anent th«* U. of 0. support a high school would result. Now it is no' Mlllvt J. J. Barnes, W. F. (.ill,- . F .<1111. appropriation bill, but some of the friends desired to abandon any of the district organiza­ J. A. Bilyeu, J. R Berne», A. Warner TI.» rii y «»1er ayaleiti »ill lie cloeed of the measure speak so tauntingly about tion. the Ever C. A. Warner. June 15. a n nl»*it <1 matter since they won at the polls, that a word ality as now and maintain their schools as now, All iier»'«l • are pr<*l*l|*i|d from n*ihg from th< opponants seems nect ssary. carrying the school work on just as now. The . . . . i. ■ • 11 I , Just' what the tofal majority for the measure is. high school w ill be for the benefit of the boys and pair« ar» being ma4 kcal I.state. 6000 and 10500. leaving Multnomah out there is grade. This number would require the service* a majority against the measure of between 7000 of. at least, two teachers and the exiwnse would Notice |e hereby given that the under and K000 votes. An analysis of the vote leads one be limited to the teachers’ salaries, after »ie ! »igned A«ltM»ntatiator of th* i *tatv » ■ t««N»rge t/bn»l|e Jolitiwtoti. dr^« a-**d. t > conclude that a good majority of th«« tax payers school rooms have been fitted up. We may not be will, ih puraimme of an order <4 th« »only Court of Limi (’»»uipy, Or doing, we could I e Liiiii county, Ofrifon ; tbrn h»i«*. all |<* •! I »one Lasing clam»* agamat Ilia rwtatr < f relieved of the state college burden. We would be »««hi decedent an* harehy noUficd and glad to see union high schools organized in every t<» prient the Minr under oath I Simply because a candidate is defeated for office rvNpiirrd sa»IIs the proper v«s»tchrra to the ut»d«*r- j central locality which would carvy the student »o is no reason for him to become pessimistic and wtcd at lier piare ot hear • u and including the twelfth grade. But we shall tn »aid county, within »II conclude that our whole political superstructure is Jo*dan, m«»nlba from Hie «tale hereof. alw ays o|>|Hwe the building up of an educational going to pieces. Oh no! Do not assume that you Date i thta $Mh. day I ^l*v, HMM» =Ç1 ' aristocry at public expense; which is sure to result Alkl Mi Ih»\At 1», are the only pill in the box. There are just as Etrs'Utril <»f Mid entat©. if our present college plan is pursued. Nor can good and capable men as you are, by the scon*, U K Ht i tor. attorney lor ri«** ut n s. the fact b<» successfully controverted that thous­ who never ask for office and would rot accept it it Si M MOS.S. ands of farmers, mechanics and small business tendered to them. Do not conclude that the office men in Oregon, who can not afford to send their Is rax natvir cuerr or th « » tat « needs you, not nearly so much as you need the of­ I oiuummi We are now readv run rii» wvsty or usn boys and girls to the Eugene school, are taxed to w to show w von fice. Your ideas of the administration of govern ­ Kul* Nrlr, I'laililif! , I give a free university education to the boys and %«. tin* nicest and most select line of ment may be good; but the ideas of others may be W 8 I'au!. '*• girls of those who are amply able to ¡»ay for it aii'l I.rii» D. ' In« » lie, <.< M l»-ul, The N ews is very much in favor of improving better. Therefore, do not sulk. Do not harbor a |S I’aitl, Summer Dross Goods we have ever J. Paul, Crii» Elliot. » HIMNOS» spirit of revenge! The people had probably as and enlarging the educational facilities of Oregon. Katie i'aul, Huwani W. I carried, such ns 1 Jotted Sw iss Organ­ Muore, M illiam Nelson, I But we should commence the improvement at the good grounds and, perhaps better, to elect the I»4 Be»« N«l«on, l>»,ta. dies, Plain Swiss Drench Ginghams n> F. J. 1‘ avl , os « or THS bKFK.WDAST» citizenship of the state of Oregon will be improved Perhaps the people may be mistaken. If so, time A»>VI NAMKI»' Checked Dimities, Lucerne Tissue just in proportion as our public school system is will demonstrate the matter. They may and prob­ Is Tua mams or tn « « ta » s or oaauoi*, ■ ably will return to the man who has proven his e<>u ar« li.-reby reqnlrei tu a) i» at»»ve Puis Dcsoic. Drench Batist Soiset < ship to give a few of our young men and women capability. nanied lawyer and, in most ' il you (all to so appear and ananvr aaid other Novelties. Don't fail to s what a few months of inferior public school train­ directions, has made an excellent Unitili Suites c-oni[| Sec. I, «aid Hi of Senator Fulton. He literally dug his "own ¡»liti­ point liellig a X W. etttner of the I» I.. to pay for foot-ball and athletic fields to afford cai grave when he endeavored, by forestalling the jC <>f William A Paul ami wile X *i Xo pastime for the rich and well-to-do. And the declarations of legislators with his opinion of their i M and chtiat x . ;<* u* ip ii i; | SCIO, OREGON . W . -t ..i i Im Will, '!rr»l., i ir S. boundary line oi the university will besiege the legislature for ad­ claim Xo. 7ft, thcllce E JU cliaiii-, J 4 pledges. He evidently hoped that they would i I stud thenc« K. St) chain» t" th« X. IxHin lary ditional appropriations. It will I m * but a few years take the cue as indicated by him, and declare j Im» <4 «ani calm Xo. *#, thence W jv until a round half-million dollars will I m » demanded themselves accordingly. > chain« to the piar«.« of begmnh»g con- : » ' - ........... • j »••for mtrrrwt mi* apf^ar. He has misjudged tie training Rkiacrea. which -aid iii<»r^«¿e a i*. ipven to annually instead of the present meager (?) sum. Tliia Summon» »• «rrw honor of the men of Oregon. He must have at­ Alan beginning at a point on th« X. fwrtire* t*»-wit. 11 e aura of $4-HX).0O th*n Lv in order e nerve I.X diamo W of the X 1. c »riirr of «ai. I 4l»d pro-» . 'i! mg -a.d •• ?t Ai»tt}>4-r pubi Portland is responsible for the university burden Millionaires were very plentiful among the dela- I «oath boundary line <4 «a»l rlann i íafulanl» and r *< h and alL • Í them br : I ew inn Conni*. «> t beine W. Jf> || t ham«, lhenc" X. nn*lar* Imeni «aiti therein or I . thia »uit. atti the os« rphi», il any there | W« atw «» Tne university, as a state institution, shou'd ficiary of special or class legislation. •uld on eseculioa tor the purpue« of br, be |mid lu I ho usdciiUantÀ ** ibsit Aitor. i Corsets Laces Veilings Í I____________ Pants_________ __ j Straw Hats for the People Ç T (ioiijpaiHI r > j I ». / / i Scio Livery and Feed Stables I Hacks coirne :t voith all trains both ut West Scio and Munkcrs. Our rigs a rd first-class and our horses • good drioers. Prices reasonable. ET j i I a I 1 a ____ SUMMER DRESS GOODS — w J* 5-v - * " ■•'i 0 •Y, c HIBLER & GILL COMP * ì *1 t- 9