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VOL. SCIO, XIV LINN COl’NTY. OKEGON. JlNE 21» 1011. No. r.» Cliff Griffin, Geo. L Sutherland and different varieties of fruits to the wife, Mr and 'In Heyne. H I De various soils ami climates to be found vaney and wife. K M Cam and wife. I in thia state. This work is, of course, Dr. Prill and wife. W k. Gill and I undertaken at present, but with the % wife, Fred Bilyeu and wife, Jas. Craft additional facilities it 1» expected much and wife. Mi«» Beatrice Devaney. John more will l»e accomplished. Wearly, Henry Myer. Henry Siam, Pioneers are interest««! in the pur Ja«. Farrel, Je«« R»lg.*rs, M-rl Cyrus, ■ chase of ten acres adjoining thr site Ardee Powell, Elmo Sim». Ivan Miller. of the pioneer monument at Champ«wg Was I Splendid [access Scio Was Wei Joe Holub, Chas. Rockwell, Geo. Central Oregon Oereiepmenl league to Be to ad«i to the three-acres already hek! Judge Harmon nd Eo/ Wilson Have Many Compton, Mrs. Emma Cyrus, Mrs. A there, making a state park. A fund Formed This Week represented 1 Sensational Progressi« Im lo Tbeir Credit W Hagev, Mrs P II Macl*onakl, I wdl be raise«! for the purpose by sub Henry Stcpanek. 'll»« Lou Rhoda. R. scription and the legislature will be VlMH Daniel, Haman Shelton and wife, ask.d at the next session to rrpay the 1 Miss Vella Brenner ami Ben Thayer. Central Oregon will form its pro- ' money advanced. Columbus O. June Governor Jud We may have mi««<d win« who at 1 jected development league late this An interesting contest ck>»c*l in Port I ebanon'x Strawberry Fair for 1911 tended, but our intentions were to give week al Prineville. A representative Ian«! during thr past week when the Y. son Harmon, of Ohio, and Governor Jersey, ia now pant history. It may be written the names of all who attended. At all 'delegation from Portland will go and M. C. A distributed prizes to school Woodrow Wilson, of New Ileimx-ratle preai- down as a splendid success. Not every event», the Lebanon people sh-tuld re officials of the state league will attend, boys who grew vegetables on back both considered dentlal timber from coast to coast, feature of the program as planned, member that a lot of us were there ami giving all the help possible in getting lota. An exhibit of thr prize vrgr have Itnpr« «1«- programs of legisla was carried out, but there was plenty We want to are fully as tngny or more the new organization start«! along tables was made ami the competition tion Io their credit. of entertainment and the large crowds nt our Linn County Fair. I right lines. created a great deal of interest. About Both met with opposition In their were jolly and vote our friends of the 250 school children entered ami the party ranks »hen they championed Secretary C. C. Chapman of the Strawberry city, splendid entertainers. I «'tiding nie.iHures an«i iaith made showing was a creditable one. i Oregon Development League will at Resolution ol Condolence One of the leading features and most Physicians of the state meet in annual lights to obtain legislation they be tend and >»efore returning to Portland sensational, was the wedding of one of W hereas th* Fell Destroyer Death will traverse a part of Eastern Oregon convention tn Portland July 10-12 ami llen'd th.- people wanted and needed Goii rnor Harmon won out over great- Scio's most respected citizens to a has entered the ranks of our 1-slgr and he ha» not yet visit«!, reaching Burns, the gathering will be hekl in the Com vr <>¡1 t.ich , for an inv<»tlgatlon re Portland lady. The courtship had bean has taken therefrom our brother. Orville mercial Club Convention Hall. A Prairie City ami other cities of that Kult«-«l in bribery « harg« s being hied conducted through the mails, exclusive Sexton, therefore territory. He wants to gel a close feature of the meeting will be the uvalnst M’verul legislators. who had ly, und the first time the bride and B e it R ksolvkd that in the death of view of that section so as to learn for attendance of a large numberof Eastern Ix-eti opp. »mg hm bills Most of the groom met, was on Friday June 23, our brother. Dierdoff Lodge No 51, 1. himself the needs of the people am! the practitioners who will atop in Portlaml Important legislation In Ohio rums the day previous to their nuptial». O. O. F. has lost one of its most useful on their way home from th«* An erican after the bribery charges were Hied. best means for development. The Ix-banon Fair people had offered a and valuable members, ami that we, Medical Ass* >-nation convention heli! in By persistent pounding and hammer' Children of school district No. 112. 1-os Angele» thm week. premium of a bed-room set to the the surviving members tender our most couple who would be married in the profound sympathies to the family ami I near llrrminston, will be given practi Vr Ewing Eiplans big audience tent and the premium relatives of our deceased brother and cal instruction in agriculture, taxpayers looked good to the now Mr. and Mrs. we pray that the blessing* of Heaven of the district having voted a special T. L. Dugger, Editor N ews ’ r.' 1 :<m i- 11 ,<>.-! t t Wallace. The ceremony occured at mav rest upon and sustain them in their tax to buy a tract of land lying near the school grounds that will I»« used as direct us in the right way and I am about 3 p. m. on Saturday June 24, sad hour of bereavement. a farm. Competent instructors in grateful to you for your honest effort, Geo. L. Sutherland performing the Resolved that a c »py of these resolu ceremony. An old-faahioned charivari tions be sent to the bereaved family agriculture will !>« secured and all thr m the issue of the 22nd instant, calling was tenderesl that newly married on the am! to the S astiam N ews for publica work of plowing, planting, irrigating, my attention to a seeming inconsis | cultivating and harvesting will be done tency. Sunday night tion. by the pupils under the direction of the I have no apologies to make for con Scio people who attended the Fair J. L. ('alavan instructor. servative action, in my endeavors, to were as follows as handed to us: Perry Bilyeu keep our taxes to the minimum, but Oregon's Agricultural Collego, at J. F. Oupor Rex Peery. Miss A la Compton. Corvallis, will have the best facilities the impression might t»e, from your Commit ••Dad” Bates, Ira Richardson and in the I'nite,I States for horticultural criticism, that I was influence«! solely wife. Misa I-cone Montgomery, Archie resvarch Work when thè new horticul- from selfish motives in favoring th.- Ray, Geo. Bilyeu ata! wife, Mrs. Jane Sunsei liguint tor Jint i building, lo cast SS»,000. is complete«!. extension of our present light ami Miller. Mrs. R. Shelton, Miss Rosa Work has been start««! on thè founda- water system. So I desire to state In Apple Land, by Walter Woehlko, Boucek, J. R. Pound and wife. Jas. that my efforts to this end wen- band Abbott, Fred Olemeir, Frank '»»miners beautifully illustrated in four color». tiong. In future, thè college will lay upon a mathematical sup|»o«ition that »( -velai ernphasis un advanced work in and wife, Mrs. Mary J. Bilyeu, Mrs The Biggest Job in the World, by th«* waler and light plant woukl be Eliza Crabtree, John Crabtree, Jack Frank Savile The present status of thè »lady of orchard problema, looking self sustaining, without considering the Bilyeu and wife. Miss Nita Bilyeu, the Panama Canal. The S|s-ll by the : to thè extcrnunation of inserta and fungus |>ests and aeeking to a«iopt lighting of the city ami the watt r Miss Wilma Gunn, Mrs J.P. Campball, Williamsons. Ask your new» dealer. therefor, which if we were hiring, woukl cost us about (900 a year, at <1 Hun. Judson Harmon, Governor ot Ohio. I am gratified to know that the plant is almost if not fully doing this »nd that the tax payers are not subjected Ing Governor Wilson succeeds«! In to a noticeable tax for the up keep of pulling his reform bills ’hrough the th«- system, favored by myself, to avoid New Jersey b*gi»lature Governor Wilson's legislative the building of a windmill, a« you stated, and as the water is being paid achievement» uro better known out sole bls native state than are Gov for that is used on mv property, my p’-ta. ■ rnor Harmon's, for the reason the conscience does not trouble me much latter Ims be«-ti tie«! down In Columbus from this action. t> a long »• »»Ion which ended only The New Jersey Now I sincerely believe that we last It • dm-:--la > should I m * careful about making a iiw makers finished their work two ì_' burdensome tax for improvements rot months ago. and th«lr accomplish ment» hn«<- been advertised through absolutely essential, but myself, the out the United States ì.j nine women you mention, (who by the Under the guidanc» of Governor wsy rank with our biggest taxpayer«) Harmon th«* general nsseinbly ensi led 17 Important bills that the «nllghten- V ami several good men, do not optM«e ««I citizens had Imen pleading for In needed improvements, in a conserva vain for several de< ades Governor tive way, but we do op|»oac extrava Wilson » legislative progrum, as wide gance and the misuse of funds for ly advertised. Includes bills which our property is taxed. Ths Harmon Bills. Property is very cowardly, having The big bills on the Harmon pro great fear of the assessor, and if we gram are 'I h<- Oregon plan of nominating and are not on guard, when we meet him, some of our money, notes and mort <l«M'tlng United Btates senators by direct vote of the people. gages, merchandise, accounts snd other I’laclng the Ohio Jiidlclsry beyond loose property, will get entirely away the clutches of party bosses by elect from us st this meeting, and fail to Ing all Judge«« on non-partisan ballots. An employers’ liability act making g«-t acquainted with th«- plan of taxa tion. consequently the tax payer who provision» for all Injured workmen horn a fund made up by contribu has his projMTty under absolute control tions by employers and employes. to I m - taxed, suffers by being caus.-«l to A public utility commission with bear the burden» of thia cowanily- nnthorlty to r«*gulate Issues of stock, nurtured ami ungrateful evidence of rate», mergers ami service A corrupt practices act that will the system of Ananias So to he make vote buying In primaries and perfectly fair, when we take a stand rcl for greater improvements am! a great .lections a dangerous undertaking A limited Initiative and referendum er tax. we should immediately round for Ohio cities up for the assessor, all of our timid A 1 -ntrsl board of control for 19 property, and he full of the bm»atmg rtate Institutions to take the place of 19 separate Ixiards of trustees spirit for real estate values, thereby w th their corp» of employes Thia displaying sincerity of purpose ami b’ll places »iilMtrdlnaie employes in honest intentions, in all of our umler- the Institutions under civil service A shorter ballot by abolishing boards takings, calling for assistance from cf Infirmary director« of three mem- recalcitrant neighlmrs. ters each. In every county of the Yours moat respectfully, ►«ate ami turning their duties over to W .A. E win « the county commissioners making a A reform of Ohio elec Ashland will hold its annual Chautau large saving tion laws to prevent corruption and One Price Clothers qua Assembly July 6-IH. The talent fraud, also a strict system of regis offered this year is of a high onler ami tration to prevent floaters voting To have delegates to the 1912 Ohio the forthcoming session will attract people from all parts of Southern constitutional convention nominated Oregon. di’’ du (Continued on page N) THE LEBANON BERRY FAIR PORTLAND . NEWS LETTER il do not tra<l(‘ li us, why not? is the store that the best mens Shirts from $1 to $3, nini GOOD RECORD OF TWO GOVERNORS I $18.00 Suits. $3 Hats and $5 Hats, Ide for 25 cents. TRACY CLOTHING CO 330 Wen First St. AI.BBNY, OREGON I