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f I 0.1 if Clubhitg Raft* Prfore»’« MW '?.’<!!• !'.:i «¿fri)« ¿Ivrn thftl tl«e ti» «Uf* inerira.) H , , p-ug. i- oni, I ...bait 1«• iV tl x is lt>< chief • rf «si Rrh te« • -al!» '*•«» -U» ‘ r« H.Uii.Able, that if we discourage e«u4>- of He <•;. s d.-f -st kr<* moat for ! l«»t, al II r I «.«ir « ( ! »• « V UCA l LY IliÜtr cliür HI irtqxirlMtKin of foreign made mimloi iih - i , think the d»C-st M d.-avrv in Ihe aitar imwiii «t iha trout d-w«r <•! gixids. foreign countries will dis ed. • ha ( uohty Covri H*««*r I In II.» city <1 courage the importation of the In Cleveland, Ohio, where Torn John Aibany, in Unii Cuunli, , Ore»--o, pur- Entered at the jMiatotficr at Scio, eon suffered his first defeat fur mayor, «uant foibe drataa « im I I order <•( Mil» giMxIs we make. There must lie Oregon, a» •• --oml-cla»» mail matter. a reasonable reciprx'ily. if trade tn» fight was nut sgsir st a corrupt city «lulr m««lr «n«1 mtrrtsl i in Ih» 4 !<■ mt goxsmment. but to tstabbsh a Scent (A mi ri «>Ì tlir Nlala «*t <Trr|f’»li I t I ’ n with foreign countries is main fare trolly aervice. Mr. J uh neon had C<Hiiitjre on thr ,'V*b <iav ol >• | (rlli** r. P’IB. ISHED EVERY » RIDA < Bf tained. Our present tariff is the wor four mavorality elertiuna upon this IV J. in Ibat (*rhm ••tèi pandi r>< m •••■i DI'OO EH most severe blow ever given to issue, yet the question remains unset Court aher«Mii Eiurlhw ||««9h»r •»»*! * >• t>rroM amo l-MoeMiar.>M. J l K !»•••!• the interchange of commodities tled t'eopie get Ured of continual tur- M. H««»lrr, har li .ji,uil. no matter how merritorioua, and »•li ail«i V.iar« Re li *rd» • t, hi« «ile, with foreign nations. So, it will Mr. Johnaon's defeat ia. probably, due ì t A I» u •• «mi M A !■’»< b<i folly to attempt to rehabilitate to this tired feeling. Nevertheless the ! hrr «I, Orph« <»ar)«ip| aim « <• W . IS THE PRESIDENT CONSISTENT? our mercan’ile marine, yet defeat in rather instance, the cause of |(>Mrl«iMl, lirr hu*tMi**4Ìa t I*. maintain tariff laws which will« reform is not dead in thus» cities. San m » o aim | lUII« Ito har«Ì«*M»t hi« » fr, I 0 DOUBT l’n-gidi»nt make the success of ships float Francisco will never, again, suffer from W. Rh'h«r«l»**li aim I Ella l<a burU•«»li, Taft purponeg tu I m * ing the American flag imistssiblc. th* peculation of another as braxen set In» «tir, bim I M N R i bar«i»«>iit ««rr ronsiatent in hi* con The president will, lher«‘fore, in i of raacab as Mr Heney was lustru- (daini ili«, « ih ! Il liliali» <•. rlmwl * n*»r | mental in removing. Mr Henry's me- aii «I M. X IhrliMnkoM «« Rie ^u.tt h >n. duct of the govern recommending the enactment of lho>ls may I m - open to criticiam and, do- I < ìì II m rt <iari«iMÌ, Hdiri« » li«rÌ4O*L ««»•I ment and in the a ship subsidy measure to con ubth-aa, merits it, yet he has rendered j R>»y fÌArland. mi!i«»r«. aiel J.e VI. lini • mi-nsurc« he will recommend to gress. ultempt to reestablish a the city a aervice in ousting the Ruef — ! ami, a» tb»ir gunitii«n, Jiime* <»»ri«i»<l the favorable conaideration of mercantile navy, yet retain lawn Smiti gang which is im-stimabie. Ma i miti J. IV. <tstrimiti w* rt» «Irle <-<i».-gr<-->.4. No dould, also, down which will tie so great a handi yor Johnson may not have fully estrb- Ut pllldk NUtl I mi 4 lo ih« llltfb* »1 bi»|*l»f lished his .i cent fare policy, yet the ’ (or cM»h iti hau«|, «ulijet t i<» ruiilirimiti« r deep in hi« heart, he desire« to cap that success w ill lie impos agitation of the question has given the hy »■!«) Court «Il (he righi, IMI» «od le- do tho«b things which will be sible To I h * consistent, he must people of Cleveland an umierstandlng i lervwt «»( llir aiM>vr « an»r«t pl«iuld>» «lei | m -M for the manaeaof the ¡»eople. abandon one or the other of these* of rrolly mattrrs they.oth rwis.-, never tiefriMiiiit« in Ihr («dhin ng «I» ni « il |»rriiH»«»*, lo- Wit But hia environment, during hi« opinions. Toey are wholly in would have hail. Ali « f U h » *‘«jut|i bah q * tha l^uiate.n The princijial good accomj>lish»«J bv entire life, has been such that he computable. I jiih J Ciglili <*f II VV, Rirhard«oti «lui any and all reforms la the agitation and does not really kt ow how to But if he would encourage education they generate. People must « ife, .A odi «al ioti No |3<i in T«*«n»l»i|» aym|>athizt> with and feel for the American shipping, the repeal of ____ knoW ____ that _.i an evil exists la-fore they can 10 Ss«itb. Raogr I U r»l vi tlie tulliani ,-our people who have to struggle one law will place the American ur will eradicate It The evil of the trite Mereiai», in l.ioo l uunlt, On-gui», for their daily bread. He ha*. (lug upon every sea again, ¡’ey. vlectirm of United States senators by ruutaioitig '»gì arraa» A.’ulhe N rih»r«t quarte^ >r» tc’i» ho to «penk, been born with a nut American capital to purchase state l»gislatur< s. with the attending 26 |n »ahi Tvtthabip and Hau*«* rutilali»’ corruption and graft, bail to be mail» silver spoon in his mouth. He ships wnerever they can be mg ItìO a« re«. has ever associated with the rich -siught the cheapest and there I public, before th» people mail» the eff Ala*», tlia Nt»riliaa*t ^»iart r <f thè ort to deviae means by which the rvil is and well-to-do and has ever had will lie no need of talking uliout being overcome, And thia agitation N*itrfhra«f quarte» <4 . 27 in ••» I sufficient means at his command ship Subsidies. It continue untill, with an.el,ding xsrx thr Cuaiiahlp «od lAaitga, ro taiitmg 4M Il in is said wiu that vimv it u Will ................. Ullinq wxiazi to satisfy any reasonable want. costs about double to build ships «institut,.,!,. .. nsti-r. like r«-|- acr*«. - - ' SHSi.nsI I V«ia sa/iil II»» «•lA«<-t».«l I»v ia Al*o, tbr Sonili bali <♦( fbr reaenativea, will be elected by a illMM»» direct He has never felt the Keen ¡»inch in the United St ites to what it «juarirt, ai»d ibr .Sw-uth h«lf ut ih* N« h I ìi vole of th» (leuple. of proverty, nor has been com does in England. A subsidy t-alf «-f ll>r »itbwr-l quartrr, tl>r Il.fr.i, means reconstruct, rebuild, pelled to reckon hi« expenditure» amounting to one-half the cost of South h«ll fi thè >«»-*tlirH»t quattri •tc. Hence' when tuiy government down to a penny and, therefore, the ship, would soon cause cither • t ,, «lui tba .‘■'vi»ili Itali ol thè Nmili«' i -mil •.«!, in '.-i la»-« cannot ¡»lace hirnwlf in the place American capitalists to get busy. to reform its meth-xia, it may halt some luarter <( Ibr b«»i>tb«aal <uiatt»r t uf the laborer, Whose wage is the Tney would soon get so busy that where in Its progress of reform, yet it •M^'tiur» T?. in »aid To*n*hipatul Ha gr, coi tMtiiing i n f », al. <4 «ai I «»•«<*.•* only source of hi« daily bread. they would not have time to lobby will never return to its former codditlon. drecnlnd i»*rii»u»r* t»riiig »idiaird in The effort nt reform results in education For thia reason, the pre ident, in for a subsitiy. r<»WI»«||lp |O SsHitb Itang I u r»l of thè of th» people to the functions of govern considering the matter of tariff, Anyway, there is not a mite of ment. it rnabh s them to vol» more in 11 dlamrltr Maridlan. ili f ■ n ('• - U. «hip subsidy, etc., sees only the justice in high protection, fur telligently ami, as a rule, select belter Ihvgutt, a Itti colilMllimg il! lite Mggi*g*lr v M) arra* illtervHtS of the ¡M-ople of his cither American made goods nor men for office. Ai imi , ihe Norfh hai! of tlie Ih.tiatmi world those with whom he has American made ships, in either! L.i d i laiui uf W. W. Kirl>a>d*uii and come in contact and associated case, it is taking money from wile, AuUÌiratHu» No 13*/« iti Toanrbip OIT1OE THE PI8IT with. |U Stiulh Manga 1 II rei <»! thè II h I n I ii the pockets of one class of the «tir Merulial», in Lini» < nulli) , l»rt ^ «;>, Therefore, it should not be a ¡ample and giving it to another <stfilailiii-g dio acrw. matter <»1 surprise tint he pro PEAKER CANNON •»:.!. if class. Il is class-legislation of fi. .il Mi *3i-| »A > A 14 I - v pounces the Payne-Aldrich tariff the most objectionable quality c’ Senator Cummings waa a R« pub traci ruiitaining '»MI «erra. an<* am4 ia«l lican, he (Cannon) waa not one. t' • best ever enacted by a Re- and is not in accordance with the u»ritil<it.rd Ira» t «oiitaiireg »00 Th-- infi-renc» i« that n* Mr Cannon j ;!,l ;n cmuTi \s the bill spirit of tiiu federal constitution. waa in accord with the m ijority of Re a |i| la* M’id arp.»valvly by un confers increassed favors upon The American consumer is re publican m-mtier» in cungreaa, he and al«»% r eiitilh-'i < »uri. R Shrhoii the clasaes of the ¡»eople with K Ivrev. quired t<> pay just ul-iut double th«-y are «»publican* ami Senator» whom he has associated his h>r protected goods which ins Cumming*. IaFull«-tte. Bristow amt the v<>rld, there is every reason why English brother has to pay. Tnis r»»t of th» ao-ealled inxurgrnt m»n>- tier», are to I m - read out of the party. l.e hould thi k the bill is the increase goes into the pockets of The quenlicsi art»«*» what arid whom I • -t ever. It makes the con- the manufacturers Mud trusts. cumtltutc the Republican party? If a • t n of the tariff beneficiary Baferec's Sale The double cost of building ships (i vute <>i that |>artv throughout tn» nation could be had as betwren the merrila of lietter. ns viewed by the presi- In the Circuit Court of the State in America, goes into the pockets <!• nt ar. I. consequently, hia good of the snip building trust and is 1 Senator Cummings and Speaker t an Oregon for the County of Marion. I non. thr M*nator would win out by a Matilda C. Simpaon, Harriet Shriver, Evi- • pinion is acet taken from the |M>ckets of other ’ hamiaomc majority. Tb«r<-for«-, if the Cassie Hicka' R-wanah Simpson. M ill just (lentlv, the I so-called insurgent» have a majority American citizens. iam Simpson, James Simpson, Fiat.k nee. rights have It' the president could, simply, of their party behind them. S|waker Simpson, Silva Ferrel, Victor hiinp«>-n, Cannon will undertake a good »ix.-d his with him. in place himself in the shoes of the j »b when he attempt» to fir,- the in»urg- W H. Logan. Frank l/igan. Edward Opinion. laborer for a while, he would enta ami th-- r following from th«- ¡«atty. ‘ Anderson. Eh»aln th Colloway, Flora | Reason, l.ctha Bolar. Ilella Anderson, l.ikew se, when the pres dent oppose both a high tariff and a i| Therein more in »)H-ak«-r Cannon’s R-t^-cra E. Blanton, Annie Garrat’. favors the ship subsidy, he favors ship subsidy. But from his l »tat-rm-nt then th«- fu»t glam» would I Ix>ui.*a A. Blanton, Jam.*« Flinpaon. another class of his friends, for viewpoint, that of the interests, . seem to portend. When Senator* David Simj eon, Ixji» Simpson. and i! is only the r.ch and well-to-do J Cumming», Briatow and the other in Bessie Smith, Plaintiffs' vs. Henry his advocacy of both measures is il shijis. Of surgent congressmen returned to th«-ir who tail ■ I.« i :n 'I inconsistent and causes one to 1 home» after the cl--»-- uf the »¡» rial »»- Stanton, W illle Stanton, Charles Sian course it would be i matter of ton. Mary Dunlap, Nellie Stanton, H-• doul t his honesty. iMun. they w ere reel»« rd by theircona- jatnine Stanton. Alice Deyou. Martha I itlor .tl ¡1 ide, I > kr. w that the tltuencie« with o|>en aim» and enthusi A. Webber, B. F. Pibum, 4 larence tars aid Stripes fl »al from astic acclaim. Th«- |»--q>le endeavored I'lbum, Effie Plburn. C. N. Dunagan, * Mil T IN REFORM very mat ’ine harlsir of impor- to almw their appreciation of the action Josephine Hardidge, Sidney J. Ireland, I in the w- i nl, but not at 1 uf the ms irgenta, by the enthusiasm uf T. N. Ihinagan, J. F Duangan. Nancy , lance that thev A. Noland, Joshua It. Noland, »..izabell MAY BE SAID that reform ha» Jthcir welcome. Knowing t o price of a aubs ily. l>een given • turn backward in San ( have the almost united support of tb-ur George, and G. S. Razil, Defendant». , it u«t h< w t*•• i lent can Fram-isco and < invelami, Ohio. If ’, eonstituenci--». theaa insurgent memlier» Notice is hereby given that in pur- •r a high protective tariff and so, the a»»ertion, if partially, I» not ; I will return to congr«»» next mor-th. uance of an order of the circuit court - I I u ship sub-i<ly nt one and the wholly ti in. While the dr-feat of Mr 1 more fixed in their insurgency than : the State of Oregon for the County < I . same time, is not quite ¡»lain. llaney may be coii»ider<-d a knock at ever. What difference will tt m ike to • Marion de| artn ent number two ms ' To most people, one or the n-form. it should not )•» m» cntmMered, them if Speaker t'ann.m assigns them ' on the nth day of November 1900, in th« . I other of the.-e opinions is incon for the reason that, during the canvas, to unimportant committees? What di- ' above entitled action. I th«- undersigt Mr. Heney made many ra»h assertions ' fference will it make if the »peaker the duly ap|Kiinte<i, qualif ed and acting sistent. T ie purpose of a high whl< h exemplified th» enlarged egotism dues invoke hi» czar method» more ! rrferve appointed by the raid court to j.roted e 'at ff s to discourage of th» man and his tendency to over •everely toward them than ever’ They sell th» real property described le - w, and | revciit the importation ot ride o|>|naition, right or wrong. A know that Speaker Cannon i» aerving will on th» 11th day of l>ec»mb»r Im'', b reign made goods, while the gang of corrupt rconndrela hail secured hi» last term, a» speaker, and that the at the hour of 1 00 o'clock p. m., sell at ¡.urp< j»e of a ship subsidy control of municipal affairs in San next congr»»» will have a larger array public auction to the highest bidder, for ! of insurgency than ever. They can measure, would be to encotjrage Francisco and the reconstruction of the well afford to bide the t me. for they cash, gold coin of the United States of city, after the great earthquake and inqiortatioi s. The i gh tariff tire, furnished these scoundrels every I have th» conaciencimitniM of knowing America, and subject to the confirms | tion of the said circuit court, at thr would tend towards the defeat opportunity to gratify their propensi j that they are right. court hoc»» steps in the County of I uni- of the .-I- 1» sul: idy and vice ties for graft. An unscrupulous mavor Speaker Cannon ami Chairman Aldrich all the right title and interest of tl.« ami board of supervisors offered the J represent n.mply one wing of the Rep- atiove named parties, in and to that versa. city franchises for sale ami Patrick 1 uhlican party, which include» the Inter- certain lot. piece or parcelnf land, lying American ship», to prosper, t'alhoun Ixnight them. The mayor ami I eata(?) and those sections of the Union must have inward ¡«ound cargos supervisors had subscribed to a solemu which are under the dominance of the ami being in the State of Oregon ami County of Linn, and described as fol asw- I as outward bound. A oath that they woukl conduct the city i interests. The insurgents r< present the Iowa, tn-wif tariff, winch is now about pro government honestly, frugally and pro party of the great middle west ami of Town lots thirty nine (.'’•»> ferty (4f > j and forty-one (41) and a part of lot (i t hibitive, discourages im(K»ta- tect the interests of th» city. Yet. the Pacific coast. despite this fact, they sold th» fran Thia division, a« repre»ent«-d in the ty ’ two (42) beginning at the south- ist tions; therefore, inward bound chises, pocketed the loot and signed «pecial session of congress, w ill evert- - corner < of said lot forty two ami rur ning cargos would be difficult to get away, free, public privileges which ually lead to a division of the party. 11 thence north thirty (SO) feet; theme If our tariff laws were placed should have yielded the city large i Time waa when the leader* of the |>arty * 1 west one hundr«-d(100| feet; thence south I upon a revenue producing basis, revenues Calhoun, who had not sub i of the Atlantic »tates, could dictate the thirty (30) feet, thence east one hundred thus encouraging importations, scribed to a solemn oath, wanted these ■ policies of thr party. Thi» ia no longer (100) feet to the place of beginning as franchises and bought them, paying a true The great middle weat has grown recorded in the plat of the original sur- inward bound cargos would be cash consideration therefor. Mr. Heney too big to -ontinue to lie merely the tail | v»y of the t-wn of Scio, plentiful. The trend of any and in order to reach ami punish Calhoun, of the Reptlbliean kite The only ri a-1 * Terms “ _ J condition of sale; Caxb. and all laws is towards prohibition. gave immunity to the supervisors, who •on which will prevent the division will' gn|,j rojn of _ . ’ the United Stairs of The higher tne tariff, the mor»- had viola ted their oaths of office and be. that the eastern Republican» will America, ten per cent of the purcha- c«>mplete is th»* ptouibition and received the loot, in order to reach aid tx>w to the will of the middle west. money to'bepaidon the day i t sale, The American people have become too I balance on confirmation of the sale b every revision of our tariff sche punish the lesser rascal, Calhoun. A great many San Franciscans, great and too diversified to have their the said circuit court Dee-1 at exp dules by Republicans has ap wt ile they approved of cleansing th» national financial policy dictated by a of the purchaser. proached nearer this ultimati ity hall of graft ami general dishonesty, senator from the »mallest state of the! W B. SIMPSON. | u< sideratum. This policy dis 'id not think that it was just fair to Union. Itefen-e. T. E. 'C •' s’ of year I« wh. I. ewdiqf aho- f<^, • tlsr filli wiii» HyhLbqf offer to our i< i.<i»r>, line yc ear’» scriptioo to the Santiam News m in- brk*w: cluds-d tn all the prie*» ’ orttand l.'.l'fi The Weekly • Iregon.an < 12.1«) Th» Semmi-U•• kly Jour >al " Tb» Hr« <->i« ra Garrì U 14 ucagn) $2 25 The Ihilic a werk IA- ri I (N Y.i »2.36 - • 32.90 Any II a year magazine Wesely du Cain I>ry Good*, Cloth ing, Shoes. Hats, I Julies and Gents Furnishings tubbing rati s tOf A'< . a , w th any n«wa¡i«per or n.a,ranni-, no matt< r where published. i I The Righteous Man I Regai'iletli TI iom * who Food HIT I I I I I A 0 I 5 I I I 'Illis Cash < ¡ti.ir;inte<‘. Rend on every Package. I hi by cheap advertising menus wlint it snvs. A have list'd it. A PEERY, ru-un w, W SuavTAHt, C. A. Warner Nil i X. « >•«**« in a w 4 Sols Agent SCIO, OREGON J. J.Kirne», . r • iill, J. A. Bilyeu, J. R I'nrnee. C. A. Uarnet. ti n i > »• « i- M i « »• h an, i <•<><. Standard Liquor Co WÜOUiAU CULl.F m I Triq ■ M Maio 17$ * A. G. MAGERS, Prop. ♦ Salem, Oregon .............. • • . /I......... ... . FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL- LhOiOflC V 1 I I 144 154 Coromcrdal St. UNiVERTITY CAMPUS EUGENE FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1909 C. X3L! 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