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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1911)
r\:.: « ■ ■ • : • Ir-v.k- * ' At *1 Ä.'4 < ,«< '7 -•* < '¿-i X t *h«k«di GOVERNOR JUDSON HARMON OF OHIO «■ • «bu* 'W '* .-.X rhe Mascot of Sweet Briar Gulch Tty A. V. R. SHINN. M. DR. T. K. SANDERSON DENTIST OREGON Tint Gau AaemmodatlMs and promet icrvfc« OCULIST AND OPTICIAN tar»« Sample Focaii lot Commercial Trarrkn UNDER NEW RANAGEMENT St. Charles Hotel Spacial attention given to treatirg diseases of the OREGON ALBANY A tinted. ■titicallv CHANT FlltTLE Prop. Eye« arc Eye and Ear. perfect fit of len»es in any YOU style of »(ectacle or eye glasses guaranteed . . . . , 240 Fini Stmt Over Cade k. Bank -.. Albany, O TC A. G. PRILL. M. D. NEED Phijsician & Surqcon Telephone, Exchange No. 11 (ill I1GON SCIO R. SHELTON Notary Public Real Estate Administrator of fatal«** Negotiated. x»n» Abstract» I Obtained and Examined OKKGON •etc 0. c ATTORNEY AT LAW CUSICK BLOCK An nbitract BEFORE you buy property—iln an absolute neceioity if you want to Know about the validity of your title. Honcstlv, to buy a piece of teal estate without an abstract is taking a blind chance on being sohl an ex* pennivo piece of 1 iti- gation. OUR abstracts an correct and complete. Linn County Abstract Co. OR El JON ALBANY Corner 2nd and Breada ¡bin St. OREGON Al.HANY A. SHANKS Manufacturer and Dealer in— The Beat Place In Portland to Eat and ia at ffarncss Carrtage Trtmminf Saddles Repair Werk SolklteJ Pup’s Coffee House All Work Strictly Gsarantrrd SHELBURN. al Went emi of the Moriiaon Street OREGON bridge. DR. W. R. BILYEU DENTIST JOHN r. WANNER (Burceaaor U* Riner Br<>«.) PROPRIETOR. OVER WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE T. J. Woaken. fr« W. A. Ewlar. Cadi. BOTH PHONES ALBANY - - OREGON ïU.e J jjj • • A-£’O. P/. ¡/«"//Ài G C» G ** ATTORNEY AT UW ALBANY A. £ Randall. Via Pm E. D. Ryen. Aast. Cask. h* J & _» a U, n / * Does a general banking bustnsM anti ran a»»i»t you in the transfer of money by issuing draft« to the different parte of the United '■tales, and its eervieee are available for the tranaartion of conservative business. OREGON THEESMON0 HOTEL Attorneqs-at-Lair Centrally located, good rooim», price« moder ate, com tcous treatment Office in Blumberg Block Carnrr Momssa asd Frani Sterri» W eatherford & son ALBANY POKTLANU OREGON i ma«).- in« Nrw lurk »« « uutou-aau (Continuiti from laut weck) . tlomil were not in« <>r|H>mt«»>l luu> the Ohio set lu«tred Ihr cniplu.K-r c> Uhl Gutvruor lluruiuu took a new tack i rlw'l rithvr to pa« Into the et»m|»rn«n mid hml a «luillar tnea»urv offered in tlon fund or wot to pay If tie »tioitfd th« tnuisv. th» Wymau bill That not sr«li hlni«rlf of the law however lexly t«««.'d it and «ent it to the ren the employee may «ur for damage« for te, w tu-rv th« guirrnor finally gm ; luJune«, or hl« legal reprearntntivfl in utili lent Itepubltean vot»-« tu «are It I caw of death tuny tnnlnl.iln thr u< tl -n Ohlusns bad deiuunetralluua recent And Io «ueb «utt» the employer 1« de >y that their Jndh tary, «me of tlx- most prlved of tlie cuuiiuon law drfen»«-» of «aer.-d Institution» uf a free guvertt fellow servant rule, a««unied ruk ard nirnt. hnd l«en Invaded by party t»*«» contributory orgllgrnee «*« In tl.i Ir luoriilnate tblr»t fur pnw.-r The employee cnnnol re«ort to the lu«tead of !>elng ptacea where the |>e«» court« lot damngr« when lnjurr«| tn pie could turn to Invoke the |«-na!tle» 'the factory of a vorpor.-ulou which of the criminal »tatutea on those who par« into tbr «lata comfwuMtlon fund hud offended 'ertnln court« «i-rs lx« except when the Injury 1« cnu»«-d by llig n«ed. In caaua where men of va«t : tile <il»regnr<l ot n law. ordinance or fMilltleal power were concertM-d. to Order l««i>r«l l>> an nut'Kirlw-d public »bield rlolatura from the vengeance of ! utllcer providing for the prut.Ttl.iii ut the laiv ■ employe«-« or by the willful wrong of lint the general »««enibly took a long lan «-mptoyer. 14« otfl< <>r or agvt«i« Thr vniph.trr t-onlrlbulea UU per «ent step forward from b«>«» d -mlnation uf the court« by enacting a bill provtd i Of the romp«-ii«aHou fund »ml Ihr em A want« range Ing In tbs future that all Ohio judges, ployrv« in prr «ent. from the d1gnin«<d gownr«l justlcr« of I frem a'l 44M» to II "uMl nnd are gnubil ths »ttiirenie court down tn the bumble ou 111« »«'Sir ot wag«-» pal«l etnpl««»••«■« laymen who »It as justlcvw of the The taxing Inw» ot III.- nlnte «rev a |irn<-e. «ball tie elected on ticket» »1» )oke wlirn Mr Hnriu«>n w n< in<ln« t««l «■Ititely free from party emhlrni or Into office and the tn t pat ere bud d« vhw Nominations may be uimlr by uo num in Io « iHH'k ••«tnivngmicv ut rh«*ne men d«H’l«l • mention- Ixit the i'..'«rr of 1». - [ tlirtr public offi.-rr» to cuutrul luuiiliiatlon« «»« broken by rd Uh the nui'xmt <il luotir, they were « clause In the bill which «ays that going Io apri'il lu a y«*nr an<1 then tun de a levy lu produca ihm miiount nomination« may be mmfai by petl lions Three I* not allot het auch law rni|«airr» c « mi M1 d*i nothing but pav lu the VliK.nl Hinte» 'Thr authorny which ilnnaml* IUII.I «nid the «■»«•« utli « - III 4 Ohio has tieen hamper»»! by the he ctithvd. I Hut «•rude. tinivlrtd* machinery of a reti in---«.'.’*» to ill. .i urr ■ Ixnly idHK <1 .1x1 |>.-..<l th- ‘-liillli till: «tifntlon which «va» s.lopti-d in INNI •th«! the »ub|«Tt of making a new or which lliiilir«! ’Ii.- inn «inn. hi it rii«- ganlc law 1» the tilgg.it and ruoat Im that rvoM t*r let ted hy public uffierrs portent nrepoaitlon that ha» come he In each district to I !>• r «ent ut lax fore a Buckeye general aaovmbly In dupllcnlra I'hut wn« «itffic'eut. th«' nany year« Hein«h han«!» were l«-lng g«>trrn«»r held, for an wononih'tll nd outstretched 'o get control of the c«m nilnlatrntlon It more money wen- «tltutlonnl convention to tie held In luu'ded Ihrr« wn» lti«-wrporitted III the 1012 when l.overnor llartnon took Smith bill a pro« inion fur a refrren charge of the arrang.-mrnt« for It and dum «ole on ti hlghrt rn‘r «n< <-e»»l«*i| In getting through tin* gvn There were •« large nomtiet ot taxing eml assembly » Mil which will remove txxrd» coni|•■ •««•>I “t rnrlou« «lute «'til th« <h-l«-g»le« from political Influence err» with )un»dii tl«in un-r exetw nnd and make them responsible to th* |M*o oilier «orfx’rnir tninfl.m. toil different pie only Ho well dl.t he manage the l«<ard* were made up uf different util campaign that Ohio will set n prece rem ,u that there could I* nu uniform lent for all <>Lh«*r «tatra to follow when mnl ron«l«t,-nt action Auditor« In iheycouie to rewrite their organic laws eighty eight Ohio rumillra had nearly N oinlnalloti» of delegates wil lie eighty eight <hffrr«-ut rule« »1 appmln made hy petition only, and niinuuw« Ing |>r«u»-rt>. with the mult thnt no wilt tn, ele. ted on imiha» absolutely ot»- got n ««|Uire <li-nl tl.iirruot llnrmoti nn«| a (»III drifted free from |»»rt) devlcw oe emblsni or Sny form of party drstgnatlmi. Ths to nt»«ll»li nil th«-««- tMiiird« mid tn plnre i.pior question. «rhl< h has l«e«-n a sore thr entire tn ting «mu liincry ut th» »|n>t io Ohio for sixty years, wilt t«e romnn.nwriillli In the hntid» ot n »In glr »fate coiiinil»«lun of thr«-«* mriu hmilly settle«! wh«*n the new coustltu tw-r* Other new tat low« make it lion In mlopied Ito* state when Governor llnrmoti |M,<xiblr to ehn»e out «it hiding mlllhinn gra»|T*1 the rein« of government had of il«>Han»ot property nn«l al»o »trrngtti en and broaden the Itnpil»lturlnI p-.w uiixtcen |wnsl. refortuatixy and be«wv «•r» ot the atnte mt c«>miiii»«i<>n nlent institutions, with I tie re»|M>n»lhll tthlumi« etptwli-d Ids thing» front ■ty of governing them dl»id«t| among liid'un llnriiiuii w li«-n Ihr, eh» i«-«l hlui nineteen «ncirei« boards of tre«tee»> Or 11 guterimr I he i1 Iilri rmrntn ot three memln-rs to s l»«ir<l I bey wrr» ne |h-ti»o«-rmi'- general ««wmlily «how •o cuih I ih te»l a« Io w-curv ncllhtw ecoti be «-xt*eclmimi« of llir |H-<>|>le line»* >my nor l«-»i results uevn reullted He had law-ti » lending The«» tru«t«-<^liipa all honorahl«- attorney fot year*, hut « «••arch ot til» ixeltl.m« »ml eager I, isuigtit after Bnd iix ord dl« i«>«. d llnruion. while tn- hml tieen u»e«l a» a «irt of cum ne, to pur i-or|«>rmh>ti« among til« clients, hud ha«« muuliritlow« mid lu re|»«y the nei'-t given hi« tnlrnt» to njipenr In a Icy» who hml dellvertxl vote« In con court «nil agnlu»t the fwoplv As an reutlons The trustees apfwtinteU sit atlortie, grnentl ot the Culled Sint»~ l>rrlnteiident» and all au*«><d nnti-n he hid provr«l to I«- n friend of me «nd th«-m> ««»tnlilnetl tu furnt«li the fwopir ngliilng through court ci».-» dynamic power for the steam roller a hli-ti «*»tnbli«li<«i th« f< ilud itlnn of all whh h the late Mark Hanna and Ho«« juri-pru.lrn« r on the mitl-lrtmt sub Georgs It. Cos ua«M to crush tbs life In private Ufo He wn» rreognlred je, I out of rebellion« »gainst tbs nils ut «« one uf the abl«**«f in« yrrw In Ohm ibs G O. I* mnchlne. In Febrnnrv. HUH ten monili» I «et ore Governor Harmon « Idea was thnt thr «t.ilr ri«H tlon In Olilo. «Iteli ludsoti •the e«taldl«hnients which a Clirtatl-in IlnriiKin would go hrf.trv thè p«*«»pi, •tats maintains for charity srs sacred for rerlc tb'ti Ohio llvpiibllrnn« li, or ■ nd tbat e>ery «elfish purpose should dvr of l’re«l«l.-nt loft held i lui rinati, fierfMh nt their duont." The It.-pulitlenn- mrefltifl In Dayton Acting on this principle, the governor »1 D.irtmi <1 d not talk r»f helping I'm framed anil forceil through the genertl assembly ■ bill placing all employees ‘.lent I if! or ut rentorlng tin- Itrpub lean party*, they lalk«-d aim'll th« of the Institutions ranking below su l-ermreudeiit u»«1«-r civil service rules charier of defeating Goiern>>r llnruion mid they did not talk hopefully Un The nineteen separate tionrd» of tru« tree and nineteen »tewards under thia conw'louvly they | mii «I a patent tribute It law were IcgUlntcd out of office, and to the rent «trmgih uf the man tbs dutlre .of the fl tty teten trust ere suddenly rv»rnl««l the tremendous «u- <««i» of Govrenor Harmon a-nl his corn were placed Io • «ingts bo« rd ot four, piete mastery of the polith-al situation wblls a single llscai agent repla. ed the i In Ohio I be plan ot 4>p -tlllon out nlnet«H-n stewarda. I lined In Dayton has never c«*:t««*d N«> The »dinning« of purchasing •up pile« for all in»tltutlou« in hulk and governor bn« ever breti up|«>«ed hy so the reduction in etnptoree« will •at • strong a force «s flovrnior llnruion During his first term of two yennt n Th la tew I the state B-'MI.IXX, a year makes II possible to utlllie the work Rcpntillcnn general ««winbly to dG uf prisoners mid sis» create« a market credit him reduced Hie trrs«tiry tml fur their aiannfactunci pridm-U by anew ISJXISJHHffil hy mnklng appropri roro|wltltig all Ohio polithai dirtaioa« ations exert'd rereuii«*« arid also crvnt to purrtin«» such snpplh-« a» they ed obligation» amounting to S*2.nfS)i««i more by deciding to tailld new »true need from the penal Institutions Employers and employees hwked In tares tnr state Instllntlons When tbr revenues were reducaul f.VO.o*) a year a struggle over a worklngmirti s com pensatloo act, and when It sertn<-«1 by voting out saloons and »ereral hun tired thousand« of dollars w.-re added there would be no blit pa««ed Gov ernor llarueui «tepfH-d tn »nd acted a« to tbs wrong mln inn by the sboll«t> arbitrator A bill was fram.-d »nd ment of prison lalinr contract» Hnr- drehi-d that has been approved by men's arms were apparently tied and hl» enemies t««ighr«| at hl« d «comfort both employs«*« and employers. Tbs compulsorj provisions which (Continue.) next week) By HENRY WALLACE PHILLIPS lopirtiht V/X. l*M b« it>< Bobb»-Mrrr1l tsaipaov The boy nung himself Into Jim'« arm«. with a cry. "Ar, I'm wart to drat'," aald be. "Take bolt uf me, muter! Take bolt uf me! l»erv alu't anytlng but you and me here 'talL" Jliu gathered up the trembling fig ure "Nothing will hurt you, Ches." he wild "You're wife her«.'* •'1 wasn't t'lnklu' of gvttln' hurtid.’* retortd the boy. with shaky ludlgua- tlou "Did yoiifle link I'd weakeu fur <1ut! Yer don't know tue. deu l»nt alu't bodderln’ ine I've I h - vii hurt«-«! Hut« wats plenty I'm just wart. der matter "Well, now. you cuddle rlirht tip Ir» my arm«, like a little puppy dog and you'll feel a'l right " buy. you're pruttv . -»d -duff. Mr, ZXZXZX XX ZXZ___ __ ' >e. «ir ’ n«kr<! the latter when lie hair Ii id I h -«- u profM-rly tritnnn-d t i ink I'll let m«* w-t)t»kers grow. l»ers'« ■ .i-.ff « .'nd In «lis «ountry ter keep der mollis outen 'em *' Then lb»« r»l<1«*d the clothing »tore ••lot nbus.xt the Hsbrsw owner until ho r«~lu «-«I Ho* price "Oof der halt - rii» wiiiuniHii inriiM» or * ksttli - »«•«« Felton.'' whimpered the little Voire, "Dia la der builhwt time 1 ever b d. ewn If I am acari." '•1 think you're a bra re boy. Chee. Now go to sleep." A «inali hniiil rea. hed timidly «round until It found the tnnn’a and gave It III o(Te« t|ollllte Hl|Ue. ze I. .«-I flight,. «Ir," « ild <!b«*». Jim lay awake. thinking dreamily, long nft«r the hoy's regular breathing "MUH SIR f " «bowed that he wna al pen« e u.iiiii t" «'rrdinc. ahennrlmun! Rlg«dr ber The man felt a tenderne»-. tu the waif rent here's im broffit left It donn«*d i io abruptly put In 111* « uro (lint ouh n ba, fur tbo freight." Itr »pre. ila ted lovely man rati feel "l.«H>k here, Sol. Will you »wear «I miu I the tioy’a future; lie w«>nd«-red that on a pi.-, e of pork?" demanded «tint kind of a ninn h« would multo, tile agent. The Hebrew moaned. Surely, with a foundation of an ti "I xui ued dn!k to mo." bocried "My rourngr. the lartter l«irt could !>• hmrdt l«a prooken." brought out Clean, trimni«-«l nnd clothed, (Ties Then he wondered what Anne would < beota Jatncs Felton was n <llff«-r»nt say to the adoption, nr. rattier. whit looking la>y. Months utili e-nilil take advice gh>> would give, for he felt en tl ■■ • niuini Uno» mit of hl« fin e mul tirely «ure of her broad humanity out- ire'll ir mi«l wholesome f.wxl till out able of their one difference lie f«'lt th«* In llow» of the ebook«; but. nil In the tie« ■! ' f i.er r i. I i. « ..... S. a nil, lie was not a lui.I looking young he had drift««! Into till- a a: «>f »■ «. ster entirely not bitterly now but with a Jim Felton bonirbt some supplies for atenfly longing The graV light of tha 11,1 . d • ••! ■ i - -I to »! :i rt for waning moon sifting through the boiio- t! t afternoon. »« they coniti yet bougha era« the true lutnlna for rev make llfli-en miles before dark. erl". Why had ile not answered I rr I lie i friends « f the morning »nw letter! I’erhapa by thin time— What wn« that moving In the grass! them uff with hearty gvodbyt- Ths t«oy quite tinexpretwlly thank.-d them II«» had mitle«Hl a sort of somethlnx Hr threw up hl» fight lin'd for their treatment nnd the money. before Till* I» or little soul had hear«! few In a tiire it. niiig geAtnr« t«> frighten word« of gratitude nnd had I mv the Intruder away Itutnntly ne got hU an«wnr. and nn < hm«. » tn empier th«-tn. HI-' speech wn« rnriou*, but the gM>- Icy wtml evened to ruff liU linlr that ,-rous big men mw ha-lilr.d ths words InaUfent. drv. ntirllllng wound Hi it will and felt folly tom hed by the Id fiake a man'« bhwid torn cold If any thing w ill, the whirring ib-flnn« •• of n child's attempt to express hlmnolf. '1 I > two Jim« »«Hill puahed on raltleannke Jim thought <inl<-k and han!, with through th« rolling foothill« near Ike town Into th«- broken country, The «•hill» and fever i-onrelng over hint id He did not want to v ki n I« . kept watching, watching, but «aid libitum little, until ut la«t they mine to the nnd frlghivn the boy Hr mmu -.-I tn ■ u|H-n.|.>ua cliffs of rnli.i Nab|iedon. «lip hl« erm out without dl«turi«lnn But now! There wnan t oicrlinnglng the trull with dark maj- the alerpev «•»iy. Jiui linpfx-ned to glattco ot tb' a cl lb aronnd cvept the abort «Urlio A two foot «tick I« not boy and aawr lilm looking up, mouth of tae fire the propre tqulpmetd for mttlrr hunt- nml eyre wl.le ojx-n •':- iy, mister.’’ gasped Cbre, ••who Ing except to tho»<- born with nen . a built them?" so «Irons tbat they «Io not be«itnt<- to ■ Hull! Y' repented Jim, puMled. Thru cat«h Mr t'rotalu« l«> th«- tail uuil "The ban«! of God, my anap hla head off. be iihdi-ratood. boy," be replied. Jim tbouglil of the r<>|-<- he Tin- nr bin »hlver«*<l "! feel •a If for a «-Inch nnd made for II «I,-«- «ii* < .linin' ertop o' me." ho | gaap- «■ye on the anake lent the latter aliould cd ' l.ct'« hook It outer hero." approach cloner to the l>«>y. Jim -iMtnked the burro, and they With a deep tti.liikfuii«»« for the flew out of the Paha Salipedon at a heft of the ro|w» hr returned and canter. «truck with all the airei.; th of Ida lilg They camped that night In the l«>«ly and poun<!«-d nw -iy In a «ort of •prnecs of Silver creek In on» of the craxy rdffv. nil hough the tlret itrnko prettiest lltil«* places thnt over lay out had done the l.ualn«-»« of d«x>ra A« they pre|air<H| the »up lie anap|Hit the »«■ mi from |»*r nn<! ate It, »baring plate, cup an«l brow ii « lie l«Hiked down at tho «1.... u. the Imy w»s fairly ec»tatlc. writhing reptile "I>|s 1« d. i lmllle«t ol' time <lat ever Whnt might tiare "My God! I h nl." *n!i! ho. "I didn't know «lore penetl If the lw»y hadn't waked tn<-7" was pl»«,-« like dis ‘full, 'cep! t'lntrnl he tliotight. The ’ aii|H'ffIlion of tha park Y.-r < an run aronn* here nil yer miner rone In him rampant. "I tiellevi» Ilk«*, can't yer. mister! Nobuddy'll that kld'a going to bring me good stop yer!" lurk." he Mid. "Darned If I don't. "Not If yon rnn a thonsnnd mile«, Well, I could «land nomv. Ches Th!» la tlie free land. toy. You lie took up the lowly of the rattler enn do what yon like." Jim spoke on a atlck and hcu i iti It far J. with wnrinth. for. although he felt then lit hl« pipe. thnt the • htl.l could not understand, "I don't think I cure for any mon» yet t!i«s love of the «ountry sw.-lled In nlcep tonight." tie latiglird "lltin him no hot thnt ho cotild never speak Chea. It ain't that anything will h irt of It < nrole««ly. me out liere. but I'm everln«tingly "Dat'e pnitty d— good." respond •eared." • h I < he« He watched the night out. reveling •'It Is," refilled Jim "Now, Che», In hl« rn)oymc-it of the nirafery of vrl’l y«xi do Something to oblige m»T the coming tn'-rtilng. that rhn«r of the "Nure!" day whl« h never ren««w io l«e unreal "W«-ll, then, don't swear. I don't and which call« out of the w.it< her Ilk«* to hear Imrs nwenr." «rnfltncnf« and rmothoi« hr 1« a »'ran "I won't <ti«a another ettas If 1 kin ger I«» for the real of the «lay, help It. Dey'l! com« out too quick f’>r TIi'1 «on hang on the «liar,» point of mo sometimes, t.nt I II try to do d.vt Old I mg Tooth like a (M>rtrnt tieforo now " he woke the boy. "Thank yon Now. lot’s get the Chea wn« all amarnnirnt for a »r>-- «tuff tlonrcvl up and roll In.” on«!, then lie gave a giad < ry. "Gee’ Ter «till here, ain't yer! No fdp« In dl«." He look««! all arotiml CHAPTER IH. "Nay. dl« In a reg'lar teeaytec N the middle of the night Jim him heard a ntmngr nolae. a pus uf er plar«, ain’t It!" he remark«^. fling tmnnd he rrmld not trare "Dta !« «irr acene where der vlllttn al- Hemming wider awake. It re mo«f git« dw gent wl«l der awor<! If der stage man nether didn’t arnd aum- solved Itself Into a «rifled weeping Hello there. Chea! What's the mat nn ter help 'Im out.” iiV crl««. <.M«ì (To be Continued) tsV-