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Supervisors For 1OO9.
■arttci|»au*d in the liattle of New Orleans and
The County Court thia morning com
luring the civil war, the name could be found ii
he roster of the oarticipanti» in nearly every l>al- de taxi the ap|«>intment uf supervisor
or the cummg ywar. bist nets 35 an.
le fought West of the Aleghany mountains.
.•7 were conaolulatud and district 1'
You say “because Mr. Dugger hasn’t th«* dispo livhhil. the new district lieing number*
sition bi write to the seen tary of the board of re -d 36. IW «Id »u|<eiv»or» were rr
^eiits for mhirmation, he aiHume* that the '!•<■<>- qipuinted Mid 11 rw-w ones. Follow in
pie* (oh wondrous excìumation,) the whole peopl« ire the appuintments:
» la«-
I W.C. Stellmacher, 2 Heike Offline
ire also sweating blood for lack of information.
. C A Pugh. 4 John Miller, 6 1» II
etc.”
i’ierce, 6 Grant Cummins. 7 J. W. W<»1
In Dr Kerr’s first letter to the N ews , he atat«-< <, F G. Smith, i F M Johnston, 1
that the information we asked for, if printed. ■I I.. Kurator, II G A Aarb*-. 12 K
would fill a volume of Kfti to 1-10 |tages. We it- K. Ilustun, 13 Thus. Perdy. 14 W It
(erred, of course, that the information we sought Hull. 15 J. A Wallace, 1« T. M Holt.
17 Eli Ramer. I* W L. Wallace. 10 E
was confined alone to the »»-eretary ‘s l»ouks E. Taylor. 30 W H Ingram. 21 J. M
(Jertainly *e have no disposition
nor de Rice, 22 W. B. Thompson. 23 E. L.
sire to expert those buooka; nor would the secre Gilbert. 24 W W. Sander», 2?> 8. B
11 T tary, pruiiably, pepnit u» to do
But suppose Cole, ■» F M Mitchel, 27 J. E. Wei. h.
I h>
28 J. H. Reinhart, 20 A. E. Zieamg. :*
1 7* we had the tune and was permitted free access to
Mund«)
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the. books We are simply one of li.e fieople, you Jan. IM.
75
50 »lurrmgly refer tJ and, un’vss we gave publicity to
06 the knowledge, the rest of the people would be no ‘
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Politicullij Independent-
Euterad at tb* puatoOU« al Scio, Or«*<***> •* •«•<«»•!
tu iT I uialtor.
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Three month« in advance.
Biugle copy in wrapper ..
A OVERTIMING
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AND WILL CLOSE
followirig named voter», rr« •
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In th« Fork» of th«
Yss, we read the Oregonian s aria I«* of
menilalton; yet obtained no information theft<Bt)tiam. h«v« b««n drawn u> >«rv« a»
from, except thatO. A. (*. w as doing excellent jurors during th« yrv ¡0W.
F ob Valley- F. Tra»k, W R Surrey
work, etc.
No detailed information Las, as yet.
Jordan Henry Shank, F. T. Thayer,
10 been given by Dr. Kerr, the Oregonian or the | A. R McCall, C R. Irvin«, D. Alg«rt
«■ Times.
Had the Oregonian editorial appeared oi*e ' 9T-
year ago, or should appear two months hence, we
Kingston J. C. Leffler. J. T. Folli».
would appreciate its excellence more highly. But, i lAcumb C. F. Soule, II. C. Eccert.
Cuming just two da>s before the convening ol M W. Yoeman, E. B. Downing, B. F
Rain««, Fred H. Blanchard, W. T,
STUNG, BY GUM'
the legislature and, seeing that 0. A
is asking 1
Hassler. I! H. Haara.
for a large appropriation, the editorial has a sori, Srio— O. B Cyrus. C. A. Wsrner,
of
metalle jimrle, which is unpieasant to the tax Chas Wsaaly, A. E. Randall. Wm May.
of
ecently , the news , in th* interest
J. H. Pomdeslwr, C. H Wain, Henn
payers
’ ears.
of
taxpayers, naked President W. J. Kerr,
ftav, Ed Myers, B F. Titu«, Wm
Yes,
Brother
M<x»re,
the
editor
of
the
N
ewr
is
of
the On g><n Agricultural college a numlier
Brennrr, John Holl.
of one of the people, "the whole people ’ and we live Shelburn <7eo. Keech, J T. Fun' ,
queetione, relative to financial management
that Htate college. These question» were asked to in Oregon, not in Utah. Have you observed that, H Montgomery, Jaa. John«ton. C W
call out an information, which is of great imnort- m Oregon, the people, the w hole is-opi»-. some Board, E D. Jonas.
Santism F M Smith. E S Buck
»tnce to taxpayers; for the reason that O. A. C. is times take charge oi legislative matters and run
ner, S. J Keefhavar, H. E. Mullen,
the
business
to
suit
themselves?
And
should
O
supported, largely, by money collected from the
Frank Stacey. Ell Ramer, J. N. Jone.,
taxpayers of Oregon. Dr. Kerr, in ls>th of his re A. C. succeed in obtaining an extraormnarily large H. Kinser, Eugvne Eaatin.
plies which have lieen published in the N ewh , hat appropriation, you are liable to hear from the peo
seen proja-r to answer only in a general way. Our ple, the whole people.
Atlmlniairviora I inrl Nolle«
Now Brother, you will find, in the end, that it isi
nailers could notice that Dr. Kerr attempted tn
Nolic«« ic hereby given that th« undrr-
answer the ipieriea the N ews propounded, vet not a gtxid policy to take the people, the whole |>eople, | »Uti>,-<1 has bled his Anal account aa ad
give any information of a definite character. Evi into your confidence, relative to the management ministrator <>f the estate ut Wilds
1
Goodfellow deceased, in the County
dently he attempted to appease the public, but of O. A. C. But epough for the present. We can Court of Linn County, Oregon, and *hal
'»V ncirlim
l>lHK<-r<*HM
»aid court has duly set the he< ring of
gave out no facts which might influence a legisla probably find thicker ice to cut elsewhere.
PaKalUt.lT, W. F .Gill.
objc lions thereto and the final settle
J. J.Birne«, W. F. Gill,
tor to examine closely into the affairs of 0 A ('
merit thereof for Monday, the Iftih dav
M ummtamv , C. A. Warner
J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barne«,
uf February, l‘JU0. at 1 o'clock r M ut
before voting in favor of the big appropriation
C. A. W ar nei.
A WORD OT WARNING.
said day, in the court roum of said
which is being asked for at this session.
court al Albanv, in said County . n t
State.
As our questions only appertained to the manage
bated thia 2nd dav of January, A. D.
S
AN
EVIDENCE
that
the
N
ews
man
is
not
ment of a state institution and of public employes,
1000.
F mkii Gooprst i <>w,
the only one who lielicves there is troubl»
in which we steered clear of ja-rsonal matters, we
Adnumaltator
ahead for 0. A C. untier the pr- sent man
bupisised we were exercising only a taxpayers'
Frank A Turner. Attorney.
agement. we publish the Pillowing winch has
right. Having jiaid taxes in Oregon for 37 yean*
we, in common with every other taxpayer, have a recently been handl'd to us for publication:
ROLLER
“Two years ago the state university asked an
just right to know how our money is being ex
pended.
We, also, supposed that President Kerr increased appropriation, but d<vlim*d to explain'
ws.s capable of fighting his own batties of de- wl>at was wanti-d with the money, l*rincij<ally
fe iding his official management of the state insti for this reason the Governor vetoed ti.c bill. It
tiltion of which he has charge. We find, however, passed over his veto, but was held up by th*- refer
that our sup|sisiti<m was wrong. /\ few n <>ntlu- endum until the people were convinced th't the
ago he irnjsjrti <1, from the clasic shades of lTt ih. ti university management bail learned a lesson,
y >ung man, by name N. R. Moore. M<>ore, bj when a bare majority permitted it to tvecome a
s itne means, has secured control of the Corvallis law. This all came aixiut because it looked as if
Times and, as in duty bound, is ever ready to fly the university wanted to hide something from the
to the defense of his im|>orter.
In other words, people.
“Tne Oregon Agricultural College is now a
whenever Kerr takes anutT, Moore annexes. If a
An increased appropriation is ask
newspaper dares to criticize Kerr’s management ¡Mtrallel case.
Of time, traveling ex
or this state institution Moore, his man Friday, ed, while the president declint s to state candidly
penses and fatigue can
jumps into the arena ready to do battle for his in detail what salaries are paid teachers and other
employees.
Everybody
in
Oregon
can
know
what
master.
be made by using the
In the Times of January 12, Moore has seen the Governor, the secretary uf slate, the state
Are ready to furnish you with
shortest route East.
proper to make a ja-rsonal attack uoon the editor treasurerand other employees of the state are;
Nothing of this kind hitherto has been
of the N ews , because of the edit «rial article ad- I paid.
There is but one «hort
withheld
from the public.
The people want to
««
dressed to President Kerr; but which related only
and
direct
route
between
know
’
,
the
granges
want
to
know,
and
the
legisla
to Kerr's action as a public employe of the state of
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Oregon. The N ews , in the interest of taxi»ayers. ture must know; and the press of the slate should
the West and East.
asked for information which Dr. Kerr failed to not pt*tmit the College turned into an endowment!
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give; for reasons best known to himself. In addi house filled with secrecy and hidden mysteries for
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tion to failure of getting this information, we have the Oregon legislature to unfold. This sudden
aroused the ire of his poodle editor of the Times. secreev in a public institution that has always
E liter Moore lectured us in the following flippant kept open records f «r the voters might, if continu
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THE O. R. A N.
ed, awaken needles; suspicion, and create wrong
paragraph:
Oregon Short Line
“Tht* di«tinguiahe<i Mr. I ugger, who but Intely flaunt» hi» impressions.
«uphwniuua rognuinvn at the head of the 8a>iliaiii New», ix
“People might be lead to Ixdieve that the schixil
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respectfully rvf«rr«l to Saturday's Oregonian for informa is rapidly loading u > with heavy tithepayers and
tion, and editorial reference to O. A. I'. If the New», in
UNION PACIFIC
And everything for wet weather
that the taxpayers have been viciously fooled al-1
stead of indultring itself in fli|<|>ancy directed at the head of
ready
in
important
matters
by
those
high
in
pub
thia «tale »ehool, would Amt «<*ek in a private way to »«cure
> 'ours for bitsdness
d- »lred information he would probable get further and cut lic esteem. They i light listen to a swelling chorus
There is unsurpassed
more ice than by hl« ill-timed public demands for informa of complaints from students ami parents for the
through fast train ser
tion that any man might »ecure with little elTort.
Because alleged reason that the expense of conducting the
vice
to Denver, Omaha,
Mr. Dugger haan’t the diapuaitiun to write the aecretary of
offices of the president a”<i financial secretary
I
Kansas
City. Chicago,
the Hoard of Regent« for information, he a».>iumee that '“th«-
peupl«” (oh wondroua exclamation,) the whole people, are have suddenly increased many thousand dollars
with direct connections
o
oo
alao aweating blood for lack of that information and he over preceding administrations and the studenLs
to all points East and
then atretchva himself in a column editorial directed at th> have this year been taxed an additional five dol
South.
preaulent uf the »• ho»l, leaving an impress on that i- <
i lars each to make g-xal the deficit
Titey might
There in an abundance
aarily wrung. The Newt may hr comiwnded for its teal in ' wrhisper that a tip in the way of traveling ex
behalf of the alate, but there may lie a re«- molile doubt a»
of
matchless scenery,
tu the method. The very fact that an incrt*a»«d maintenance penses has been handed out under President
and
an opportunity to
They might ask whether
fund ut asked for, and that it ia oucniy atsted that a jortion Keer’s administration.
SECURITY
make
a daylight stopover
uf thia will !•* m»ed for increase uf xalarie« »Houk! lie ample the college paid state 8ii|w-rintendent Ackerman
at Salt Lake City if it is
evidence that the Bourd of Regents haa no hesitancy tn $260 or JlltlO last winter to make a trip East to a
fulfilling
furnishing a liat of thorn- employed and the amount |»aid.
desired.
teachers’ convention and ostensibly pilot President
Cheer up, old man.
a positive
Kerr about, who was also out on a large traveling
Let us tell you all about
Editor .Moore attempts facecivusness at our ex
exjiense scale, to select a few lonely schoolmarms.
what can be done, before
pense. To enlighten this scion of Mormondom. **e
There are thousands of reasons why the college
you
purchase ticket
give answer to his several inuendoes. A news
records should be kept open to the public in the
Package,
misled
paper has been published in Scio for twenty year-,
T J OANNtN, Ag.nt
future as in the past, and thereby prevent th«
thirteen of which the present edit >r has had
W««t Scio
publis from falling into the notion that the present
charge.
We have never supposed the name
management is too secret ami slippery for use in
“Dugger” was a distinguished (?) one; though, i
«r
Wm.
c urray
Oregon.
far as we know, it has never been associated with
General Passenger Agent
dishonor.
The name was brought to America
w ith General taFayette and the bearer of which,
The election of Governor Geo. E. Chalierlain on
PORTLAND. OREGON
Sol« Ao’t Scio Or.
|Mtrtici|mted in a number of battles in the Revnl - last Tuesday as U. S. senator, was a victory for
lionary war. Two sons of this Revolutionary sue | the people.
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