S
¿V
H um ** II h » qotatiun ha* l*ren rairel. a
would have still greater reason; for he would have
l«re hav* objr i*«l becaua*, they »*r,
t double precedent to follow.
Then what will
Ut
il»r town* w«»n>d |*rol«Mv rrep thr
ave become our free elective form of govern-1 chiaf lier mf 01. Jutl th* rr«r««r >• Iru* |
nent?
How it uch will we differ in form from an IL* <«» «ntrv wiU l-r thr rhlrl gaiurf ‘
II.* («cl thaï iu«iH «•< <Hir tOWM
I
h*%r
•mpire or kingdom?
1
i fi
It is high time for the American people Io sit up, •tidahlr b<iild«H|f« altrwdy f J>f^|»*««*I
W<’«lt«l I
AND
mil take notice. We have adopted and establish- j whdr m»»rt «*«<ifilry dhHrkta I» <*»*•»• I
hrvr to bmld thrn«. *ho<lld h«d I«1
Ì
•d n colonial sysl •in. which is borrowed from th« «îdrfwH
*1 I»* lire«»* li*V*
|
F'ntrrnd at th« purtofK«* al wci<>, Qrrgon, aa a*con«l*chia*
xings and Enqicrors of the ohl world arid, if w« «rla»a t<> rrret threr lHiil«h» a*.
mail matlrr.
> rnnl a succession of the office of president t» ittf* i.t.t r«»4»t thè country «livfrU't* re«« i
ibtain, the government <«f Washington, Lincoln j *•1. TI m * »*1* nf « ai Al»«««» h» h»«wt «’f !
»
1’1
nr tcw«»* ••
3 U> 4f >*•«
uni (¡rant, will hav«; become a thing of th«« past
Thè
rete
|<»f
Ih*
f
tmrr
\
*nt.
Lincoln once sai«l "No man is good enough t< •la«* « «l rrMiHtT *l«»n*. I* lr<»m IH
Furrow
g >vern another without that others consenL' •n 3> Utili*, Thre<* fl»»r • c I hfa I b«i»hl»nE* '
S iould Mr. Taft In- elected, no one will deny hit' •i*«l «he riti tf*»tr*rnmrr»t, *rr
Mt-llMi Itll'lloN HA I I
«relt-* (lw
* n t»s «I«ml4* th*< ol Ih*
w ¡at President Roosevelt ai II have been largel
Kinlry. A'* «ut thè l<reti* rr>tlll**i t<»
II O' r
(¡rant that nothing bu<
n advnnee
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1 frf
I Ihree »n|*’i<r *«lt*nt*E*« *h«n lh*y
a» .ml of rrtr
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I 7- good might follow a wedge of a dictatorial form o' t«nv h»r ihrtti?
*» tv government will have been driven into our system
I‘«r r nr thr r«»tiiilryr «h*fr «t* cnuld
7f
which will b«« most diffi* lit to dislodge.
in in *hr Frwtk»n <f * high kì W'I
*
ft
Of
l> 'ìi’lf
»1 *4| t fi»«»«* 'iq.tr! «Iti
These are mutters that demand the m«»st s««riou
V
a tenlion of tin American jieople at this time. W« ••ntrel pnint, T> »• wooM n« l iniril*re|
«ith thr |»rre*nt dUltirl ««rgninrstion il»
tr • facing a more serious crisis than when trea »1 •*
! «eh <»( ti r*» hstn«
« •»
ft
guns were turned limn Fort Sumpter, «uipplv, *nnii*«lv, * h*lf dorrn
ton's
O
o
•¡very voter should consider these matters well. tal?«» I rtvr | h »-»<-I th* rtghth gr-«lr. !«♦♦
0
when he goes into the voting ixroth next month. grthrf * t<t«n>l«rr e»i0.< lr/it lo ("«HirtilUt*
r There is much more than mere party »uccesa at » high wh«ml wntikl le ohtnin* I. TI»ir
o (take.
Your vote may assist in the establishment nninl*er *t ?0 reni* |>*r -l»v «a h,
t-r><iire 11 r reri'i» • • •»( a fir«t»«*l*»i u| -
»f a broader and better liberty to the American
high »rio 4 tre* ber.
T» n*
reople, or it may aid a strand t-> tin- f-tters w.dch ihe»r fo»(r < r f v » «li«»«t • m*t lo
will, in the end, destroy every vestige of that
. < tl « ni
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A DANGEROUS PRECEDENT.
jijot
iberty which our Revolutionary sires wrested •< *1 »♦ l<» rt aint* •» * I g1» •< »
’* b’ ‘"I •• fl. rW Ilk tltr
I* thr
rm the English crown.
NDOI BTEDLY 'I II E ''butting in” of Prei
uh*rpri*r n«»t *«»rlh II»* tmublr *n«1
Thr lo*li» MuuM I* ih* gaih*
tnotiry ?
«lent Roosevelt into the present politic»
ter«»'!»«'Ill*
ÜM lr
campaign, is a source of alarm and dangei
COUNTY HIOII SCHOOL IMPORTANT.
li#lt •» I «M»| «red
«>* tender»« «rw« d
to his party. When the president dominated th
le« I'Jartil upon il»* <ntt»ilv.
IV IL
AXl’AiYERS. AS A IB 1.1 are r a i. !■> t nr
('ni«ago convention and forced the nomination o'
h wft *i»»l
be lb*
<*r.
any proposition down, which will increase ih i I. a I litre*
Mr. Taft a d, later on, when he ordered the If
Ihitl* r laid#, rail
taxeu
Assuming that a taxpayer gets value t. ías U, I» t«*4«a| n »h’l
•*!>* I lire
nomination of Governor Hughes, of New York
and ptiLli«' Iniirliire in
11« r U a mild
received for the taxes he pays, this feeling ought
independent Ib-publican» commeneetl to think
• »veil KM.
I1IMK< -I l IHN
E.i f.v Voter appn ci.di i tile fai l, ball» tn U«ar (lie b«^l<’n.
The? tot to I xist.
They do not fancy thia method of politic*.
Th* Ni.*» i" **ll aaar* that I nn
l'akrini
st
,
W.
I
Gilt
■mt for society to yi t on :;-t all satisfactory to meh
J J.Barnee, \V. F. Gil!,
view it as a danger to our American jolitica
i tHihtY altra Iv | av« a1 o»it
H umctabv , C. A. Warner
J.
A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barne«,
“butted in" ant • idividua1, that some sort of government is abso- n»»f unlly Io h*lp
• . -tern
But when the president "butted
rt <n*r Hat*
C. A. W arner.
Not nor»* (han 3 |M f ««nt. of
indulged in a series of |M>iitical letters with Mr I Holy necessary. There must !«• laws for the pro (■
Brian, and in which it is conce«lr<l by thinkini tection of life and pn»jmrty; else every thing I ion r< iiiitv tova and pirl* » an aff rd
I«» atlrivl II
Shall **«• tlwnx
n ■ d-, that he has emerged second best, they an ivould lie i 1 a chaotic condition, and there must be
th«* »1 ja nd it tire «»I a I k a arnottM t«»
rimrily disgusted.
They have lieheld l'rcsider ! 'aws regu'atiog road building and the maintain- pia«*«* the hu h »< I <> i aithin Ihr r* a h
Roosevelt, in violation of all custom and prcc«slent. mce of our public schtsil system, etc.; all of which «»( »l a othar 97 |<*r c«*nl ?
Our
I rwh r thi* |*r»»|«»a*>| pirn, dirtr r«*
step down from the high |s*«|estal upon which hi r “quire officers to execute and enforce
r»t < < I
>i«w TO
a«l)«tiniiftf
and * rar town*, whkhno«
•ourts
are
a
necessary
corrollary
to
our
political
supposed manv meritorious administrative acli
All of these various functions require an hav* hit’ll •< h«w>ÍB, wmtld br at no
had pluced him, with humiliation and alanr. tystem.
ri|Hp|twa aliafawr. I’ * I mnplv ojrn
Charg' S and counter charges hav«- been made; an« ixpe uliture of money by each citizen, which we
th* «h tar* ol thore h»*,h an h«w»ls b* th*
it i now pretty certain, that when the innermott •all taxes. As a natural result, the more cornure- « iintr' di»lrh tn a im I l»t* *i|r na«* »<1
f ids are known relative to the «leal» the president nensivc anti extensive these various functions are, tw U rt-r by th* « minty high at ' ool
Th* maiitr to th* otithlnr
has made, in order to achieve a number of hit the greater the coa L
The more complete our hitnl*
w
popular administrative acts, much of the glory an« various laws protect the rights anti interesLs of district, Molliti U- I«- wu) J IV thr rr*|Ooit*
boihlinf.
I h* plan * ill |«la«*r a high
r
■ ■«•( W'h.ich ha-. Ita'en a<a or«l«-«i him. will betliss; the society, the greater the number of officers re
»rhosrl aditraUon * thin thr rra« h of,
piled. Il is right for men who have lieen givei quired ami the greater the increase of cost |ier |>rn< t ìt ali V. all of our l«oy« »nd git la a
All of these matters are well understood nrv
r sponsible positions in the management of i eititen.
majority *<f whom con’d
p i itical camiMti^m, to retire when they aro evei by the public. All know that in all public matters lb «rd at hnm », <»n thr farm i»r tn II •
t«>wn, a* tha cur may br, «hila uhlan.-
a ispicioned of wrong doing.
Whether guilty o> the rule of the majority must maintain..
Ihg it.
n>t, they should, like Caesars' wife, lie ubovi
A . a natural consequence the more intelligent a
T he Xiwi ho|«< that ever, laxi-aiir
s ispicion. I’r< •ud«,nt Roosevelt would have t>eei community is, as a rule, the easter it is controlled. will
th« County II gii Helio. I
If a citizen knows well the provisions of a law and «piralion a threwMiifh iMtrelirathm I e-
justifie«! in insisting u|sm the washing «if Item«
:l; fur ve
cratic dirty lin« n. if the linen of his own party ha< the penalty attached, the less is he disposed to lw««rn now and N’t
know
il
ioti
«lo
and
l
ml
An ignorant man may violate a law
be tn immaculate. But when his own party cam violate it
I rila* I I y «<ltí*li
,
T •« w Hi
paign managers were r«*eking in filthy garment without any real intent to do so; whereas if he
V 4v MYre.°
a id when memlaTS «if his cabinet were known t< was sufficiently intelligent, he would no* think of
be tarred with the same stick, his expose 11 violating it. Hence, as a matter of self protection
Senator l-cverag* rial*-. that III.
it would I m * economy for society to educate its ih*mocrai|* tluorjr of "A tarili lot
Governor Haskell become* farvial.
Governor Haskell may or may not be guilty a? members anti disseminate a knowledge of the laws revenue only" means a tai III« II
the pH‘sident charges. It is not the purpose of tmong our citizens. In such matters, an ounce of artlclv. «liich are not | roduml in II is
i no tit.v amt are regarded as a n vaaiG .
article to s< t up a defense for him; for he seemi preventive is easily worth a pound of cure.
Tl e S, tin|<>r'a ata'etiieiit i. Iw-tli unfair
Money expended in the education of the people,
abundantly able to take cart* of his own interests.
and uiitrao.
**A tarifl f..r revenue
But r «i American citizen can help feeling humili
s an investment that is sure of prolific return; only,“ .Imply mrana that the tariff tai
ated at ti «• prvidenl’s action.
Humiliated be
sith in the observance of law and in happiness upon any artie'e shall I* pbcerl at the
The farmer, who l-iiril which will bring in the largest
eau «• of th«* lo-s of prestige ami dignity to th« •nd prosperity to the people.
Di
prcsidetital < ffice, atfd liecause the president hso tas a thorouglvscientific agricultural education, is revenue. The tai may be placed ru 'A
idgli a. to laxvitne pndiilHive, that is
wag«d n I nttle from which lie is sure of injury, nt »repared to gather both a grt-iter profit and
to say, ao high flat no im|.irtati<>n-
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Measure from agriculture than his ignorant neigh- will I. made; or so Io« that, nevertho-
matter what the circumstances may I m *.
lb retofore, it has la-en th«* custom of our presi
tor. Farmers generally realize this fact: else the less im|.irtatloiia «ill Iw made, no
dei ts, provaling they are not renominat« «1 to suc Oregon Agricultural college would not I h > filled to r - venue, to apeak of «ill 1» der v«d
ceed themwlv«», to interf«-re in no way, eithei iverfiowing with their sons and daughters nor Thj l*ein<cratic thiory would place the
1st al the point as high as «ill lr
b' fon* <>r after th«* national convention, in th«* con give the farmers short course, over there, such a
iorii|iatilile «uh the impirtations. This
duct of tiie campa'gn. President Ibsisevelt s«*«,im liberal patronage.
Unfortunately, but a small is «hat I >a meant by "A tariff lor
to I»* a law unto himself. 11«* has dictated wh«>n
icrcentage of our farmer boys and girls, can or do revenue only."
<
Neither too high, mu
O.al.ra in General M.r.handl..
t< O Io« ; but at the point which «ill
his successor should be; j»ack«’«l the national con
tvail themselves of an O. A. C. education.
pri.luie
the
largest
revenue.
Il
ia
vent ion with f«-dcnil office holder*; forced th<
This brings us to the real object of this article,
•v talent that, if no impinatioris of an
nomination of his candidate against the wills ol viz.. The County High school. We have shown in
article ara made, no revenue «ill result.
-A-
many of his |mrty leaders, and now seem ready t< previous articles that not more than ten per cent, Nor if the tariff is placed al the |. ini
»f our boys and girls obtain a college education. «hereby the revenue derived «ill just
butt in and run th«* campaign.
SCIO HOTEL.
Bl.U ARI; OF IM.I IXTIVE HILES
Mr. Taft may lx* the very best man the Republi Probably another ten or fifteen |>er cent, obtain a pay the ri|iense if collection. The
cans rould name for th«* presidency. His character nigh school education. But this number is limit effect, so far as I lie National treasury I,
Have an Abstract of Tilla prepared
.oniernrd, Would lie the same.
The
I hereby announce that I have leas- I
and ability may lie all that is desired. With this- 'd almost entirely to those who live in cities and
IV shk relic demand is to place the duly it! the Scio Hotel arw! purpoac to con- ■
the peopl«* find no fault.
It is th«* methj«ls em- towns.
Ninety-five or more per cent, of our somewhere Iwtsi-en these eitreines.
duct win» in finit cia«« aty le. My table«
p'oyed in securinrhis nomination and wh c ' i nr farmer lx>ys and girls never enter the dtxirs of
will lie «upt>l«c<i with the boat the mark - '
being used in his campaign to which the |>eopl« high school or college.
We well know that, in
Il >ii>rr Itavenporl, III. great cartona- et afford* ami my room» and tax!« will ;
object.
They «Io not a| prove of the sitting presi most cases, the lack of ability to afford the ex-1 bl ai>«j «lio <lra«. a fai «alary troni thè tie kept cleanly. I «hall give »pecial
dent dictating wh«>m his successor shall be.
Th« pense, is the cause. Now, farmer friend, will you New Y«rk Evanlng Mail. n<>« draw attention to the comfort of Commercial
■ arto ■(>. in thè iutrrr.t <>( Mr. Taft'.
Wthe rm! property tow Intend topvirhami
I tec« «1« nt «--talilished is l»<th dangerous and de avail yourself of the opportunity of supplying to I rleclHitl. 1 hat i. aliai he i» |>aii| a men. I purpoae to make my Sunday or accept km
more? loaned. our
tinner» a feature. The public ia cordi atom« wiving tba ’or
Iwortt of our en pen
structive to our sv stem of government
With a vour boy or girl this higher education, providing •ahry (or duìne. W firn in thi.nty, ally invited to give me a call.
•uœ F.atabitah«*«| in UW.
dictator in the White House, and a dictator as the cost is within your reach? The County High ' la., «rar, Mr. Pavriquirl alateli tu Ile
W ii j. M. A bbott . Prop.
Speaker of the Hous«* of Representatives, wherein School, tne plan of which we briefly outlined last N«w» inan Ihal he «<»nl«l bave lo car St !<> HOTE!., Scio, Oregon.
Z. ti. RI |>|), Manager.
l-etau-e it «aa I «t«i.
do we have a republican form of government? week, supplies the means at a nominal cost. A toon Mr. Itryaii, Ijrcauae
office corner Thlr.1 and Rmn.leIMn Su.
new lo <1o m; but he did not have to Bolli ......... ••» Ml
This is a question that many of the thinking men tix of only one mill will provide the fu”d. This
vota (or Mr. Tifi ori tliat acc-miil. Evi-
«if the Nation ar«* propounding to themselves, to I means an addition to your taxes of one dollar on lenii? he la une man, al lea.t over
ALBANY. ORKGON
day. Their answers will be found in the ladlot box each thousand.
If. on November 3, you vote «hom thè l«avi-nprt larti.in. hav. no
on November 3.
"No" upon this question, can you look your boy in influence.
(Formerly ROYAL RESTAVI!AST)
No doubt President Roosevelt is actuate«! by the face and feel that you have not denied him
An experienced comjiounder of
pure and patriot c motives; but the power he isi something that would add to his enjoyment and
OPEN PAY ASp NIGHT
u-mrpimg is a source of alarm to every true lover profit all along through his life? Think about this
VETERINARIAN
of our American form of Government. No matter matter. If your boys and girls have jiass. d their 'itfii-e Albany nuliles. Both Phones, 34
Owing tn the action of the city council
Succeaaor to the late Hong Wo Tong,
if nothing but good results follow. Should Mr. school days; or if you have no family, don’t vote
Al-BANY. OREGON
chining all rv.laiir.nt. al 12 n'cfiirk iuk I-
of Albany, Oregon, ia now prepared to
Taft lx* elected he would have greater justification "No" lavause of that fact. Just rememlter your
night, the above change «a. made tie. •
furniah Chinese medicines to all. The
•...ary.
Photo*.
in dictating whom his successor should be than poor neighbors* boys and girls and the good of
undersigned recommends him ami guar
WILLIAMS, HEART A MILLER.
has President Roosev«*lt at the present time; for society in general.
You cannot afford to deny
«ìet the br»t alien you are getting
antees satisfaction. Call or write him
Allainv
.
.
Oregon at 117 West Second Street, Albany,
imi
gel
them
at
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Crawtunt*.
he would have President Roosevelt's established them this valuable opportunity, just to save you?
studili, corner mund ami Lyon sírvela
Oregon.
precedent to guide and follow.
His successor! pocket book a dollar or two yearly.
Albany, Oregon.
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