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PRC OR í YÍÍ n 0,3 Í vs -
S- (STATE) W. (WIDE) PROHIBITION
hlbltlon but by those who were at Ilona resulted in comparative Stag
tracted to Its Influence by Ita s«i rec> nation.
as In all human nature we are prone
I have seen Statewide Prohibition
The trial of S. W. Prohibition to
to crave that which la torblddeu.
¡In other States where the MtUM con
a proaecutlon agalaat th* theory o(
One of the Jurors asked Judga
From my
(SI Drunkenness In Its chronic ditions have been met.
the pr.ipoiM-d state-wide ameudtueni state ln<ressed by reus, n of the fact KNOWLEDGE OF HIM I say thm Wisdom, ’Why Is It ne«e*sary to try
and Is not an attack against the sup iba» liquor was obtained In bulk and tils reptetM'U tat Iona and promises are H. W. Prohibition In Oregon when
porters of the measure whose mo when a man came In contact with It Intemperate. 1 further charge him the same prophecies and promisee
being made I re were tfsied In 15
tives are, no doubt, nt Hive reproach lie drank by the wholctale al one -with Intemperance In attempting to : Eastern States and found to bo
t< t <»n Oicc.-n theories that are not
sitting
(SI Whereas practically overnight' new but which have been tried for false.” Thj J .dge replied that there
In opening the case against S. W through ths adoption of the prohibi o', r hilf a ' •■ntury and thru RE were some people who would not
profit by the experience of their
Prohibition we pro[x>sa to submit tion law It was made a crime to In-, JECTED as FA! LUBES.
ueighbora.
N
R
Thia
trial
will
proceed
from
dulgs
temperately
In
a
beverage
the first charge of Intemperance. We
day to day.
call Mr. E*t>erlence. formerly a r<-> which before was No CRIME then*
were thousands whoso moral char-
Itient of Vermont and now domiciled actor was weakened by being com
In the State of Oregon.
polled to connive and sneak a i privi-
Mr F. »periotic» testified as follows. lege be was told was a crime, llc
lost hla reapoct (or law when In bill
I have know the defendant for 63 heart and mind he renila»-«! hia Per-
Intemperance.
years. I met him when he caste to son a I Freedom was trammelled. To<
Vermont In IfcSO and kn< w him In records show that »lohnt crim.*
Obtaining Recognition
timately up to the time of his rtrio against pn>|ierty and persona did no*
Under
False Pretenses.
lion In I sol. when be w as thor- decrease but rather INCREASED
Bringing
into the State
oughly discredited.
All was largely brought about by the
of Oregon Paid JI git a-
Ke was welcomed after ho had I IncreamM sale of liquor brewed In
mnd» th» same promise« and proph Illicit stills not Inspected by the
tors for the Purpose of
eciey that he n<--' i.irksa In Oregon United
State*
Government
and
inoculating her citizens
\
.mt a. .. Me l In ku h I faith bls'which was FATAL to humanity. TIP
with the Germs of Hys-
theory under th.- BELIEF that It USE
OF
DltUGS
INCREASED
tcria.
was practical In the following appli ALARMINGLY.
cation*.
Offering for accfpt'
|
(4) Thousands
of men
were
tl I That It would stop th«s use of ' thrown out of employment Into an
a nee in Oregon broken
already overcrowded labor market
liquor In the State.
theories rejected by IS
(21 That It w«iuld «top drunken lt»-al Estate value* tumbled Store-
Eastern States where de
B W Piutubit.cn as n» AssrseU os Ike Fust
iMM-ame vacant. Money ordinarily
ness.
tMy ft Hi* TIU1
fendant u>as ordered
circulated In the State lrak.«d *»n>
(3> That It would atop crime.
"out“ after years of bit
Into nearby llceneed sta'es. whet,
Ill-hop Neely of the Methodi-t
(5) That
buslneaa
conditions general purchaacs of supplies IN
ter experience.
Episcopal Church says: “Don't bo
CREASED.
would be Improved.
com»
Intemperate
In
preaching
Jlttimpting to Rob In
Temperance.
Intemperance la not
(01 Revenue from licenses having
(fit That Taws would be lowered
dependent Communities
only over Indulgence In Liquor.' ••
been cut down by Thousands the th«-;
After
the
adoption
of
State
Wide
of
their
Rights
of
Self
.. . .. ..
.
j
.
fictl caused In State, city and county
Speaking of Intemperance, a newTE
•Prohibition wo found the following;,Mn4(l hwd lo
tll„t b, jnc RE a SKD
Government.
|ia|H-rnian yesterday drew attention
condlUons In the Stalo of X ermont:! TAXATION.
Property
roudered
Jittempting to /(ill the Ito the fact that there were son.«
(I) That Intoxicants were still ac-|valueless WITHOUT COMFENSA-
inewspaper so Intemperate that they
Hop
Industry of Oregon.
ecK.ible and Indulged In not only by TION became dlllpldated
Thia wltli
| would not allow their readers access
th«-» addict«»«! to Ila use before I’ro- the slackening of business Condl-
to both aides of the argument.
Tortivord
EXTRACTS
I
CHARGES
Henry L. |iet.*on
For Attorney fíctwqr 1—
Gcv.rge M. Drown
For Stlpt. Public It.-iruclion
J. A. Churchill
For Stats Enginoer«
John H. Leet*
lor < »mnniMi'iw-r « f 1 abor
<». V IL-ff
V
Fur Dailr -a-l Commissioner
COUNTY TICKET
For sheriff
D. It. Bodine
For Countv Clerk —
R. M. Russell
✓
For Hi confer of Conveyances—
t.rs t From an
Feu County Treasurer
W. W. I rands
For County surveyor —
Alfr -«I I. Ceddev
For County Commissioner —
J ü. Irvine
F’o- County • "orooer
W m. Fort mi Iler
Just remember that th > • New«
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and carlton patter cheaper than
anyone else in Linn county
russi ntx-r, W. F. Gill.
Snnarvnv, C. A. Warner
J. J.rnttir«. W. F. Gil),
A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barn
C. A. Warner.
ixumaND, oregon
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