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right, they should liave equal educational advant ages. It believes that the high school ia th» only way this advantage can be supplied and that unionizing these districts in the necessary move. ehe £antiam ¿Hen J X—> Politically Independent. WE MEAN YOU. N mail Baller. I X i nV I l.ltiAY Now, as a matter of «i»urae. all exhibitors cannot nor will n »1 b • uwar.i • I pr -mu nt. S »mjoneex- hiliitor w.ll have th«- sujierior animal or article ami will, justly, be award«-.! the prize. But thi- IIV 1. !.. I > r <Mi i:it AMt> >M|4«rtai < orrrepMuleteei» » Fi.rtUnd. Orr . Ang ?4th, 1** > ifty lÌH*ueau«i aifuvruir pnetal ar«i- • l»>«wii«g the ma<mhrr«‘t <•reg’»n fletei * Ihnldlng at the Alenka-VaiLutt-rarith h he%r already twn < trul«l»d, I ami < i*e humlrrd thouaand n»‘»rr hat* EXT WEEK Ol!|{ SECOND annual fair will; ' lw*’n nftlrriMl Thin building <• €»’!'•• • •id«*r« -d hv many an thr m««-»t artft»« occur. What are our Scio s’oekmen, fruit *lMlr Budding rur ríe» ls*d at all I’M*’ growers, chicken fanciers ami farmers in m IMM i The l**iiilnn«l t n»m«ni<l( l«th the »»k- general, doing to make our second fair a success? lati *«*i*<| otte «•! lltrnt* « arda Enterr»! at tin- |»-t‘4tl-.- .it ’n I <, Wilf l-lfI 1» OUR PORTLAND LETTER I *»««»•**<*■ I« »Me H ' I • I ' I • N I < A I I . r»»r in «'Ivsi'.n ... rr.tr. at oih I 4 v.-er ye«r. at <•»»! ol - v<*ar» vmr. tl olid of '< y.-ere Hix monlba in a.lvsnr»' Thr,-.- nomili» in .nh u. •• Hinglf • <>py ui wrap|o«r .. AhVI’.KTlMlSO I« ATKMt Card of thanks ........................ ........................... - ....... • ». E x I cik I c I w.-I II».g . iiiiiK-iit., I«-’ line .. ................. l/H-al adrerti.intf, f“-r lino |»r l».nr lh«ptay nd., 2 changea |*»*r month, one column lier Inch .. ............................. pr<ife««ion»l cani«. I*. Inri,, », per month ... » . ■ 1 .... ,<•. e llNfl Lnr-F. CCWÏ fÄIR | i i Vo UR ; “»K Mr A flecker, «»nr «4 the l»rnt knneh • 4 Aii.ciMan ii«agatii»e writs-r«, noli t.g a i«»nr «4 OeegiMi m behalf «4 ■ i-ouie from ad if OU.......... i ■ ' >' ' ' ,-11' NGW WESELY <3. CAIN’S U a*a XD’I 'Irin-' . • : •. . 1 . ’ r ‘ > t « . n ce article or animal from placing it on • xhioition Who knows but w it yours will Is- the I. »1 exhib I <'onfermre lia.r arranged for a Ggnd IC<aada l'«a»irijt;*»n al TUIam«»- k. S«|»- it? Certain it is if you do not enter into eom|xfti l ihlM t 4ti>. and another at f€o*«dmrif fl o* lion with yom n. ighlxir, vou will not know wheth >«*|Hritebrr X.* m »I. Other meeting* ar« I I it er you have the Ix-lter animal nor vegetable. You í under rwinlderation nnd definite date* •Ì IX will fr d»<*i<lr«l within a few dav». 'will never know wn.-r.in your horse, coa . she»»p. t ■ Ti»* r«’ ia nniwerwal drtvrminaliof* t* r> goat or hog is defective, or fails to measure up t< <x titakr thia catBipaign the limai «f!-i tile the st.mdard of perfection, unless you mace th« ■ the ntate haa ever rC|»em,iM'ed. aim«» before the exjx-rt judges who will make the •*Alitai»* ¡>ay” at thr Purtlan»! uwanls. marcial Club Augu*t iWih wan one <d We have met with T t av.-n’t the time" or "it the timet ideaaing ItlchivOla that Lae S is too much trouble,” or th«- pn-miutn to I m » award ocurre»! i.i I’ortlaird for a l«»ng tinte. 0? K <!rl’ g«tn»n of rrprvneiiteiiir mend m II.' .»d will not justify th«» «» x | m » iis «‘ and trouble," whet 4 thr AilMiny < »»mmrr« »al <ì-.i» wrtr Of» urging people in this vicinity to place exhibits at gufate al a aprami IniM-hecm. Beaut ful » He. It is sord’d lltMhl laa»t|rla Wr»r «li»t r dt »1« d u th«» fair. Now this spirit is wrong, I it. ri.iu-i « ml th« varimi* dininit ' • i • . i i i • i. 1 1 i • ■ , ' ’ t. SUiT» U m « • W«4ld T<day.° 11 «- « --mmittf* <*n •- I | 0 8 a i Alitati* and Unii o»unty W» hs«i just received a larga and BOY’S CLOTHING for TALL. All nice of -■ 1 MEN'S n,(«r patterns, right up to ths m.nuts for Style snd ths Pr,ces guaranteed lower than any. rfi 1 ( W V i V a«rr |tr<imtm ii< r in ei«ry p»taeihir nth willing to go io th.» t rouble to prepar«» t heir stuff guru B«ir> I lU-w-nl, M «tiagrr ul th* G •:»«.) for exhii.ition? ()ur Fair will lx» lieneficia! to th<- (‘stmmri* tai < Tub. ♦ stended an nvit • lutili SCHOO! A NECESSITY. stockmen of th«» entire Linn and adjoining coun It *n to th«- bu*it>« « mru «4 I*««rtlam1 *> ties. It will enable our bre.-ders l • rub up against visit Alitali? « n Nmrmn r A*»l. to cv «- They can. urate the comp ••l»«<n ol the new d |« I HE TIME IS AT HAND that unless a boy or the experience of other breed. rs. .1 .1 lì irne», »V . r . Gill, girl hns a high school education, he will la- through comparing notes, Ix-nefit by each other Hid attend the l.illll C«»u<.ly kftil ‘linn I'l«r imitation * t* aovptrd J. A. Ihlyen, J. Il Harner, ln>r under n seven» handicap during his en exix»rience. Bit our home people will reap at> 4 ■ (.'. A. W »rni'l. additional Iwn. fit. They will l»e enubkd, without »rredetra «4 fancy *i»«« k, are «vimitig U» tire life. As not more than live |>er cent, of our i • t t-« I Bortlaiid dai'v fn»m «11 i«aila <»l tl>e h n s anil girls can afford or tin afford to attend a ■ co|| »tre. the high school furnishes the onlv means v«»g«»tal’l. s . I.-,, placed I m T oi -.» them for their in «»Unity I«« «M*e thr marvrlottt gr«»»nt«G for them to obtain a higher or a Ivnnce I education. S|xs-tion and companion. Tliev will l«-arn where «ml track «4 the |\ rtlami < Hiutry < Ini» \ - k \ ' - •». i al ; »11 1 ¡ • Every school district, therefore, is derelict in i-s the different tyjies «if anin als and s«-« ds can ie- a ; til I u|tait **<• J»lrinlier 21 -t ami mntinti«’ duty, if it <ii.«-s not bend every energy to supply oht iin< d. They w ill. also, either directly <»r in i nwk traik ami lairiia a ill I m * entire- directly reap a ix»n.-fit from the few dollars out 1% rompi* trd b? thr • this now acknowledged necessity. «lay. V Ist spring the nr»th r was agitated somewhat, vi itors will nec«»ssarily ex|x»nd, w hile her«». Then matter h»»w much rteilcm mai «•<p»,*t. SCIO ROLLER MILLS o1’ organizing an union high school district, em s iould not «»very on«» <»f our home jx- »pie contri- ih< v all i>«4 la* di«>«» (Mjint* «I, L»r ti «• I \ < < >|(|’< •!< \ I ! I' l>| l I Mlil H *2«, 11»< »4. bracing the Scio ind tl e immediate aurrounding b it«», in every way possible, to the success of th«- ah«dv wilii-«! uhi tn id««al. I’fv«idr»»t b dl.i'iit I* **tjirk ami tLri-e districts, some six or seven in number. However. fair? Our visitors will come i xp.sTing to see tin mrmiM'tw « f the Mi*»o<»ri '■‘tale lt»Mid «4 1»-for«- anything more ’han preliminary talking b.-.-t pnxlucts which this section of the county can Il >r tn u. I il re a til *p ih | two ent «re a*-«-la Milling* ISualr»«»»«. «tf* 1 lour «n«l Wm «h. a Grnrral C h ul l>een done, we mtcertained to form such a dis pr«Miuce. Some t»« them may !>«» induced, throng) m Or« g«*ii I m f »rr litri «Ttiipletr ti «ir Wlreal b ovi Ml» • n.l I. », I.» n»for I • • «I on S«|» x> l- ’ tir of the »tate. rhe HM ’ tir of Stark i» trict legally, the work must be done at the annual the j nxiucts exhibited, to buy a home in out Hour 4? W » a r «• in »I*. I'lel.i for ITu.ln»«. »nd Will school meeting. So the matter was allowed to midst. Tlie price of your farm may lx- enhanced wrH kitowri I«» ever* hint grower -it Treat You America, ai d the g»w«U opii>M«n «»I the«-*' drop until the step» could Fie taken legally. by the products you exhiliit. Who knows? Then gru! lenir it h w«»rtl mu« h !«» the wlab . Scio row has a high school reaching to nnd in- j, r nnt worth an effort on your j>art.’ lite grr-it irrigation di»lri«’i <»f Mal cluiling the tenth grade. It is pro|>osed to include Now we do not mean that your neighbor should heur and Riama li otti nt ira a re repre ►«»< the eleven and twelfth grades in the union high take these thoughts bom«» to himself. We mean sented in Pori lami thia week bv M«^r». O 1». M. M.KNIGIIT J I. ( AI.AV kN school. By organizing a high school of this char [you every farmer, fruitgrower and stockman in d. II Ihwdiltlr. Se» ret ary «4 II« < hiiario ('«’intorn iai Club, ami It. Il acter, we will place within the reach of all our the Forks of the Santiam. It i.s tlie duty of «»very Ihinltar. Hrcretary ol the Rlamath ral <• b >vs and girls, educati >nal advantages very nearly ¡citizen, old and young to Lave m no thing on exhi rbamber «4 ( «•mm«-»»r the equal of that furnished by the Oregon Agri bition. Even if von do not ;-<-l the premium, you cultural college at Corvallis. If however, the dis- will ascertain, by comparing vour prvxluct w ith L Al. AVAN A MckNIllHT, Proprietors W» believe that the propcmition of tr et nnd union high schools are tn la» encouraged that of your neighlx»r, wherein you are lacking. State Grange to place all the (tate by the state, all high school work, including and Ih» not come to the fair and in pa -sing judgment m the hook» under one lamni of rrgviit* la a below the twelfth grade, should be prohibited in on exhibits, say: "I have In-tt. r than this or wise one, and one the legislature at it» our state colleges. This should lie done so that that at home." If you do and p«nple are inclined next aoaaiun would adopt. Thia would pupils could obtain ninth, tenth, eleventh and to doubt your word, they should not I«» blamed. eliminate all favoritism, take th«- I twelfth grade work only in the high school and If you have premium stuff, bring it out and let the school» out of politica, and put them on an <»pntat>le lumia when eofuHdcring not in the colleges. people see it. If it is a vegetable, i»e charitabl«' their nieatMi of support. Polli'. » ha» This point is wel1 illu.-tniteii in thr two cities of enough to tell your neighbor your metb.xl of cult done more to rvlard our state educa Eugene and Corvallis. The state university will ure. If an animal, how you cure for it. This is a tional institutions than all other agen o admit students only upon passing a twelfth grade hard old world, at lx st, nnd we can lighten each- cies cumbined.- Eugene Register. examination. As a result Eugene has an excel i.lhcrs burdens if we will but give them the lx»ne- z, ll)»»l ll KERS WANTEP lor l)>. lent high school. The Oregon Agricultural college fit of our experience. So come to the Fair; bring admits eighth grade pupils. Result: Corvallis has something to exhibit aid be willing to help your Ilxhii«^ yard—thv I h -» i yard i.i llx-gon llirrv wreko autk, «■(cxilrtil ent” |>l no high school. This fact probably accounts for neighbor ami lie hcl|»ed by him. We |»eople of <n,un<l, «■>>!, «alar, el«-. Hlorv. in -at the larger numlwr of students at O. A. C. than at Scio and vicinity, have invited the people from | inarkvl an,I rv»laiirai.t, freu (d.on«>, the State I’nivi rsily. Corvallis is thus relieved of outside pointe to come and visit us and see what daily n ail and all iii<»lcrti «-■•«■ vonivn«••» Hrgialar now. the ex|>ense of maintaining a high school. Bv we can pnxluce. L«-t us not disa|x>int them. T. A. l.ivaai.av A «>., Salem. being the wat of tlie (). A. C. she takes the ad vantage of making the taxpayers of tlie state liear r » f * « r« All Summer Dress The Morning Oregonian of the 22nd inst com » the burden of her high school which, if the colleg«- •I ? , ’• mends Mr. Bryan’s tariff ideas. At the same time was located elseu here, she would have. Goods going at 20 c ' • The N ews believes that general «silication would that paper thinks that Republicans should do the revising of th. tariff < ' . ¡> It areu. > that a • » have been much further advanced, if the state had V k* . < a, • »* per cent, below regu n w i i be eli-ct 1 .■ given her entire energy to the organization of new <-la ■ "f Repuln . a ■ > ■ .up t .■ - L te. » • » « • • high schools in every county instead of building ed next fall, w ho will revise the tariff in accord lar price. Sale to Ad.--.* »*«• •? . »* ance with Mr. Bryan’s ideas; that should a Demo and maintaining a half dozen colleges. ” ' ■ * ■'.« - - ’ But as Scio and vicinity is not tlie seat of a state cratic congress In* elect» »1. revision would lie along „ continue fifteen days college, neverthelcM her citizens are taxis! to sup the lines pursued in the enactment of the Wilson- .»,ly.-»,. .4 # “ only » * » c »» • port the colleges of other towns, she must not * Gorman tariff bill. In other wonts, while the Re ■» a «'• * . -•* deny her lioys and girls the privilege of securing publicans have been progressive in their tariff this now necessary advanced education. When ideas and would now enact a law along Bryanic Al» MINISI« A TOR'S NOTICE. we know that but five out of every hundnsl school lines, the Ilemocrata have remained stationary \ .fii’c i« hereby <iven tl.nl tl>. tn. l»-r I myvs anil girls Iwcome college men and women, ami would enact another "Measure of perfidy and • gn «I A liiittii«»tutor »4 lini «••lai dishonor. ’ ’ Now as it is admitted by the Ore ami that perhaps a less percentage than that of « »twit< hn-lir Johti«bH», »I««« . | La» HIBLER & GILL COMPANY gonian that Mr. Bryan ’ s tariff ideas are correct, flirti lii« titial art*oiini with the Clrrlt ul Scio’s and vicinity, our duty to organize the pro- Dealer« In General Mart handles tlir ('«»nitty (\»«irt, f«»r l inn ( ’ « hiii I l , not his views be those of any Democrat who jnsed union high school district liecomes the more may and the Jn«lgr nt thr al«ox»- mt- may I m » elected next fall? Mr. Bryan is the Oregon, titled Conrt han fltrd tlir 14th «Inv (•• important. acknowledged mouthpiece of his party. He is said ! I »tv intt^r, 1*MH, at the h»»ur «•( | nV(«a k Our school boanl, we are informed has hired an j to plafform. Is it not |x»ssible p. in for thr hearing •»( ti. ti« !.. .„ ‘ have ___ dictated its is .'T*. »«id a« »«»tint and Ilia erttleruml id **atd excellent corp* of t«»achera to conduct our schiwls, that other llemoerats have broken away from the »•♦I NOIlLl. Of I IN It. SEI II I MINI. III.MAKE OP Oi.lIXTIVE THIES during th«» coming year. The new- print i,ml brings moorings as well as Mr. Bry in.. Has th«» Repub! - l»Mrd tint the Idh. ihv <»f Angtini can party taken out a patent on all progress so iWtm. ItiLav Hi Alxlrart of Title »Tri-erv-l nn excellent character as an educator. Ix»t us ’. . ,• . •___ . , . . S«4ir*« i« Lrrt’hv n v«»n llmt lit«« initier that the st<M»k stock of that art irle is completely exhaust- - AdminiM rator. , . , , , article completelv exhaust I «igiHñl ha- til»*«| |t thr (%«»nniy (’«Hirt «»I hope that he may encourage th.» high school idea ,^J? 1 The artic |e in <ll|( !•> I he article qu< .st d ion on also a ■ » impli«»s implies that all (‘«»il <y. Oiegnn, Iti« tinnì in every way possible. And lot ns as patrons I m (,f the bad Republican congressmen are either NO I Ivi Ol I INAI. SI.I ILE.Ml.N1 I l.inn tu M lîniin-tt .»’.«f || h > » «iBte «>f A. J thinking a lx hi t unionizing these seven or eight dead or will go out of «dfice with the exinritlon of , K«-i, la U’ «4 tMi«| ttiuniv, »h««*M»r<i. uih | N.dfa-e It hrreh» given that the under- I Ihm «tel t«| ( «Hirt ht« ,<|»|M»n te»J T ii »*'«<I a v, d strict« for high schixd purposes. Ix»t us figure the present congress. As a special pleader, the aiinMat, Eiixit"! id the la»t «ill m«| , ihr Mih «in* «4 *». |.i«-ti i».-r, al ll»t» . ut the exp ns» th it will rec »s-ar Iv b • inc nr »d. big daily is a auer ss. Like the drowning man it I, »lament ami ealatr id Rei»«x-a Jane . h< «lî «4 nn t* t»,r|i.a k iti thr iii»»rni*i|ry up Of Irvta! f»r«»p«'rtj ynn lntrn«l in (»tirchaMi catches at straws. It cannot dispute Mr. Bryan’s trona, de«-ea-e,t, ha- filed 1,1» til al ar ! ihr Ititi«* f«»r Ihr h«*aFÌ*<|{ ««I «.»bjwtliqm t«« nr amr|»t a« o-nrli) fnr m«»n*y ImMri, nnr Wo Will find it kit a trill.» in comjmriwn to what . t.iri ff .d.-as and . knows are _• popular with the <■ •nnl in the matter of »aid estate «ill, I «tat«! final a»<«»inti and Ihr m-llirinmt patrun« rumlvin« B m » tenerti oí oar «speri ....... ....... ........ _____ they ... MM« K»tal»4i»|»«-«| In iWÍ. tie expense would be to send our children off to r«,p|(.. It knows that tho ; -amis of tariff revision ! the t'ounly Clerk <d l.lnn t'onnty. Ore- I thermf« .«n. aid the County Judge if -xxl I. w. r.iMKHor, Eugene, Corvallis or elsewhere. Republicans will support Mr. Bryan and bv this »..nitty at d »tale It ,a tix.-l Vtguet 'JHih , T r ‘ ' - •* I <*'• '< V L- r- »• " : ..y S .- - .■» • ■ *, M / »• , ‘•Jef' «Vz * .v." , ’• Í ’ H'/rt .1 Scio 'lilliiMi ConipaiM| I I I I I i Scio Livery and Feed Stables Hacks conne.’t icith all trains both at West Scio and Mtinkers. Our riqs are first-class and our horsc3 good drivers. Prices reasonable. CLEARING UP SALE > 1 I I E Ì Linn County Abstract Co. \\baa that •' i'. th* Nl W1 ax] to k« pthem in line B it it ■ to devote some considerable attention to the school ",>n 1 'I” n’ 1 *1»’® l"'’qil«»|know that th»» kt- ....... i. » r ... publican congress could have revise»! the tanff any quesHon along lugh school lines. It believes that (luring the past ten vears; but it would not. the boys ami guls <>f and vicinit m intel-1 "Stand patum" i too ft their mineb to I m iigent as those of any other community and of a ' caught by the Oregonian’s taffy. Patel July Slat., IBM. t. J. Htitra, Thomsa trona. Attorney lor Ex. tutor Executor. e a , _.« •* '•*►«? ■ L • ♦ te I .* I A'lniluiat rator. llttt, at Itl.i’rt-ak a. n a« the time for (tearing ohir.-tii>ne, if any, to «aid Hua nctount an I fur the final aettieiiienl <4 ■aid e»tat... A<lniiin»trat.,r Z. M. «I IH>. Manager. office »irner Third »ml HnwtaJHn Ma. AIHVMY. OKKUON Notarial work of any »leaeripUun dune al tlw Naw a Ornea. bubec ibv fur The t ASTI AM N««e.