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» LETTERS FROM OUR COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS Party Should Be Represented on National Committee I hereby announce my candi- By a Republican lacy for the office of sheriff of l or Sheriff F’rost has damaged fruit very much, it kn.jck.Ml out any chance for /rn|H» tin» year I jcwi » llutchina and a ! m 17 Michigan were mam. d reccr tly. Lilin county on the democratic ’ icket. subject to the will of the t.-rsnt the primary election to !W held May 15. 1914. El) SCHOEL fri m Ed Davis, who it known to many News reader», and a lady from Okla hums who i. teaching at Niagara. ar< tile married Ed has a fine bungalow on hi» mountain ranch, light- < «i hv electricity generated by a $40 dynamo on Mud Creek. The government has » force of rren at Work building a grade fur a trail be tween Niagara and Detroit to corm« t with a trail already built over the mountain». It is the beginning of a wagon road some time in the future Th«' lew trail 1» MX fe< t wide. Chiu» Sullivan h*« invent«-! nnuthvr contrivaeee for use on loggi'g ear». It look» like an < luiig»t«d ring. Kiley Thoma» fell from one uf the mill building» on which he was w.-rking ai.-l broke hi» collar bone and rec.-ivcl other ie^uric» He is gaming slowly. Riley 1» a good man. 11« ruaa.d th«' ctiiprnunl s and fit had in Jordan when a bo • SHOULD BEWARE I AU annour . erneut» under thia heading are paid advertisements.) I he booming of dynamite at Niagara go«-» tn. rr.l) on. Trvry at.- excavating >.«wn to 11«-. I rock from mountain • to mounlaiii »l ie. The dam l.uilt by th«- l.eiariun Paper Mtllt • a few years ngu Ihi.t looked so formidable will l< but u pigmy along »ide of th.- n< w <> .-.« If your scritw can judge of pearance» the new dam wdl the sight» to see. Miris ltvcoon of Albany c.'osc.i her school at Minto last 1 riday. A pi< .< and program were featur«» of the rioting. Every single ladv that comes up In re to tea h gets married. The .chers at Minto and Niagara have refused to hire out in the same place again. Gue*» why? Your »rile cannot »«■•• h..w the Mate tax commissioners managed to live at ter hatching <mt our n< w tax law i h«y thre w aaido the good features <•! the former law and made it as ubnox- lous to the tax payer as |«»»» I be. if a property ow ncr do. » or d. n«»t puy one half hi» tax by April 1st he Is charged 1, 2, L 4, 5 per cent tine or penalty, That I» 12. 24, 36. 4M and 6o per cent annual interest It is the womt kind of usury. Then ho is After ^ept Lt he n charged a fine charged 12 per cent interest more usury, Again he is fined. If the prév ent law is to remain in force 1 niove un amendment I move, Mr, that we add imprisonment to the oth. r features o! tne bill. That will carry us back to the merry old colonial days when men wen jailed for debt, it will form a com plot«. serie». 1st, I sury, 2d, fines 3d. after the 1st of September mor« usury; 4th. More flues; 5th. Imprison ment; 6th. Confiscation for taxe», usury and tines. If that does not re dure th«- taxpayer to a frsrxle he can go out in the back yard and commit han kari aid make a complete finish <d it all. The taxpayer is not cot aide red in the law Such a law will arte t progresa. People will refuse to voU tax« « for roads and every thing else unit» they get better treatment I h-ar many cx| rcaaing their contempt for such a law. •NU K When in need of printing giv« the News office a call. First clas- worK and prices right. We make a sis'cialty of letter heads, en velopes. statements, bill heads, sale biils. business cards, ladies euBing cards, and in fact com mercial printing of all kinds. Services every second and fourth Sunday in each month at the Chun h of ChrBt. Morning service at 11 o’clock. Christian Endeavor at 7 p m. preaching at S o’clock. Subjects for next fourth Sunday morning, ’’The Liftrd Christ.” evening, ’’Bil lie’s Oat Patch. Come and hear. — V K Allison, minister. Grant Pirtle Candidate for Republican nomination for SHERIFF \t the Primaries May 15, 1914 For County Clerk I hereby announce myself a» a 'nndidate for the nomination on the Republican ticket for the office of County Clerk of Linn County, uipject to the will of the voters of that party at the Pri maries May 15. 1914. C B WINN, Albany. Oregon. To the Voters of Linn County: Iwing to the fact that 1 have hail nearly five years experience in he County Clerk’s office as Dep- ity Clerk and have familiarized tyself with the intricacies of the dice, and believing that I am ible to render satisfactory fltrvice <i the public, I hereby announce uy -If as a candidate for the lomination as County Clerk on he R« p .blican ticket at the pri mary el. lion. May 15, 1914. I will greatlY appreciate your sup port. IL M. RUSSELL Albany, Oregon. For Countij Clerk Rulying <>n home record for favor I wish to submit my name for the approval of the republi can voters at the Primaries, May 15, 1914. RALPH THOM. I,ebanon, Oregon. M \RI< >N F. WOOD Tbc Republicans of Oregon are eu titled to bat» a RepublP an named as the National Kepubli. an Committee man from tbi» Blain. C VV A< k»r»on. who claims to be • Republican. '.» a candidate lie register«^ as a i'rogr.-» | alva January I. 1VI4 Then signed peti tion of II W Coe to be Progrswsiv» Then r*n National Cuminltteeinan ceiled his registration as ■ Progrv» slva and registered as a Republican and Immediately filed bls candidacy for membership on Kepubil an Nation al Committee Has b«-«>n an Intimal» and convenient understudy of the I'ro greeilv» National Committeeman and «eema now to be In combination with him In an attempt to shanghai the . Republican organisation Hl» candi dacy 1» being actively tucked by par tie» hostile to th» Republican party and bavin* personal Interests and prt vat» personal grudge» to serve Hi» erratic and excitable temperament ha» fre«juently l«d him to flood the col unin» of the pre»» with violent attacks upon the Republican party and vlclou» personal abuse ot prominent itepubll cans and lite long residents ot the State It Is a grave abu»« for parties who ar» nut Republican to register a» such It 1» ■ graver abuse for outsider» to attempt the capture ot a political par ty to gratify a personal grudge and to promute party dt».or<l It i» an abuse against which fair minded men of all parties will rise In prut«»! We can never have • reunite.! party by pushing to the front polltual hotttea.l» and men »ho are political reformer» simply for the sake of office Having been a Republican only twenty tour hours when he announced hi» candi dacy for the highest honorary position in the gift of the party, is some mdl cation uf what Mr Ackerson'» motive was In registering as a Republican As lion Ralph K William» la th« only 4 Republican who is a candidate tor Republican National t nuumti.-. man. we feel warrant«*d in urging all loyal Republicans In the state to give bitu their earnest and enthusiastic support CHAS H MtMlltr.S. (Chairman ot Republican State Can tral Committee ) I .M ii mcfaul . (I'resldent l.lncoln Republican Club I McKINLKY MircilKt.L. (President of Portlaud Itepublican Club I C M IDI.EMXN. (President .Mui torpor Republican Club > i May 15, 1'914 Green bone and meat scraps 3c, dry bone 2 l-2c, cracklings 2 l-2c. Scio Meat Market. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Mrs A L l.uckie. East Rochester, N Y. was a victim of sick headache and lespondency. caustai by a badly weak- >ed and debilitated condition of her • ton :o'h. w hen »he began taking Cham- •rlains tablet«. She says "I found n pleasant to take, also mild and ef- 'eetive. In a few Weeks time 1 was re t- rd to my former giaxl health." For tale by all dealers. Notice it hereby given that the un dersigned executor» of the last will and testament of August Kahn, deceased have fil.-d then Anal account a» such executor» in the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, and that Monday the eighth day of June, 1914, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, ha* been act by said court as the time for the hearing of objection* to >ald ac count and the (cttlement of »aid eMate. I or a I orpid Liver C. C. Bryant. Attorney. "I have use Chamberlain’s tablet* off August Rahn, Jr and *i"I for th. past six year» whenever W. W Miller, > liv> r showed signs of Iteing in a Executor*. li •■rd.- I . -ndition. 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