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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1906)
Politically Independent Eaterad al the pueU-dke at Sete, OragM. aa.eecund-e* mail matter. evolved, until the j»eople get what they are justly! entitled to an honest, economical and progressive administration of governmental affairs. Men who accept official positM»n. Mta»r l>e willing to live up to the contract they make when they accept the office. The grafter and boodler, as well as the p common gambler, the trust baron and the frenzied fiancier must quit, else all walk the plank. JON A*F1 I AX BOl’RN K Nei >r» Five Tooth Horse Cultivator r, in bruì Kr» Kh New Ki Snellii New S Mad* by Ua»»»i «»«.-y Bradley, IH-, U. •• A to farnur« B«'low ia the picture of a cultivator we arc ar A glance ahows it to 1«: a.lapti o L» t work and itBtdcnrr«. . . Th. re Should U-a lot like t nssd in this sac* non. M ike it a aev< n tooth cultivator, if y u w.v.t, wcan lurniah th- extra shank« and show Is. Al*o a horn hoe sttiv hmrnt that will hill up ia f>...... hai* anything that need« hillmg. Stt ng steel frame. Two Iryera end le you to regulate w> !th and depth perfectly. U c r* rather proud to have the handling ot such an implement. Don t you think it's )u*t about what you’ve be. n n< • d- — 1--f ¿Mid itig? Conn- in an J • ace it -------- aonic - day then give u» your answer. STATEMENT NUM HER ONE. Hhfelo» New wh K comp a •• ’ The opinion seems to prevail in the minds of •ome people, that the legislator who subaenbes to Nl l«-< HII'I ION HA I k-si II * to Statement No. 1, can not do so and conscier.- O im v««r in a-lvaitcv ................................................ 1 80 One >e»r, •' vnJ «*•« ................. $ 1 ciously gubacribe to the oath that his office re 1 74 One y«»r. •«-nd <>l » ............................... quires when he ent»«r» ujion its duties. o> 2 « for > -«r. nl «nd ot 3 > rar»........................................ 74 This idea to the N ews man looks wholly unten Sil month« in ad« anc« ........................................... SO Thrv— iixaith» in Stivane»........................................... The legislator is elected to represent the u!> able gingia tupy m • r»J |-«r............................................... people of his legislative district, that is to say. AUVEII’llNl.XO HA1EX: liiblcr & Gill Co 8 accomplish in legislative matters, if he can, such Cnrd ot thank« ...................................................... Hiavial otatnarv noliraa, fwr lina........................... t,' measures as are required or desired by his const it- Eilaudrd ar-hfing roniim-rita. |«*r linn ............... Scio D«al aalv>-rt,«)ng, |—f lina J—r laaua ................ w' uents. No one will dispute the nght of the peo- i fx,«play ai». 2 changra per month, one column wide. 10 ’ pie to direct or pledge their representatives to' |»r inch . . ............................ ..................... ■ • prófo—.onal card«. 1 inrlwa. twr month 1 O’ carry out their wishes, One of the duties of our | ¡¿‘UK i.o» < utra. 1« >--r a.in itWM made <-n apt-li-alx-n, legislature next winter, will lie the election of; j I. niUxl Senator. Now, if the people can ftftftftafta*******«*«*«********«* 4**“4***0**0**0! _ as to one feature of his j t official duty, manifestly they may pledge or direct I u him in all. even including that of electing Sena- I THE SANTIAM NEWS, bung the only 1 tor. Under the present form of the federal ron- I newspaper published in the forks of the « gtitution, United Staters Senator» are elected by j I REFCHI.ICAN CANDIl'Alt: H iR I Nl i ED STATES TNAToR. Santiam, and believing in giving all polit h legislatures, yet there u nothing in the federal I ft ical parties a square deal, we will publish * constitution to prevent the people from directing I ft I ■ 2 a legislature for whom it shall vote for that office. ft announcements of persons aspiring for i V If the people saw proper they could direct the Ht*«’* I’ >»>*<» !<*• Ol*’ J onathan B ourne . J r ., candidate Is-fore the Republican Pri I ft political office, giving a short personal t'.-u-nibiy t<> give a unanimous vote for * maries for the nomination of United States Senator in Congress write-up of the persons announcing th> m- cither a Republican or a Democrat True the for the long term commencing .March I. 1907, was Irorn in New ft ft SCIO ROLLER ft sclves, allot reasonable advertising rates. legislature might disobey its instructions, in ft |M< < AT> t> t>K< Bedford. Massachusetts. February 23, li<>6; was a member of the i If you desire to be a candidate, you can which event each member would probably have a class of 1877 at Harvard University; came to Portland May IB, i i * Streetsrs little matter to settle with his constituency. Yet fttfieen not have the fact too well known by the 1878; was a Republican member of the Oregon [legislature in the I o Munken*, J A Bilyeu, T J a United States Senator, elected by a legislature session of 1885 and the extra session of 1886; 5vas one of Oregon’s ■ ....frre r J Monter»,........ voters. ft J J llart.ee , W F Gill, . . Hoc . A 5V«rn«rt........... in violation of the instruction of the people, would ft I. C A Warner. ftft************************************* ibe regular and lawful and he would be admited to delegates to the Republican National Convention of 1X88, and Ore 1 f A 1 wing............ ... TreM. gon’s member of the Republican National Committee from 1888 to seat in the federal Isxiy. Can anylxxiy then be 55 c do a general .u.tom Milling buainaaa. I lour and Iced 1892, and a delegate to the Republican National Convention of ■ ■ REFORMS ARE WORKING. sj foolish as to think that if the legislature should I 1892, and was electmi as a .Mitchell Republican to the Oregon Leg ■ on »ale. 55 heat bought and »changed, lor I lour, 55 e are obey the direction of the people and elect a Sena ft islature in 1896. the field ti r bucine«» and w ill Ireat » ou right. On«- very satisfactory condition of our Direct tor in acordance with their wishes, tliat such Mr. Bourne has lx-en mon- prominently identified with the action would be irregular and a Senator so select . Primar), is that every ca development of the mineral resources of Oregon than any other fall ujmn his own merits and record. Under this ed lie denied a seat in the federal senate? plan of selecting candidates, it is almost impossi The N ews , however, thinks that the intent of man in the Stale, having expended in the last 2D years over ble for corrupt men, by wire pulling and scheming, the framer of the law was, that candidates for the $1,000.000 of his <>wn money in the acquisition and development of to secure a nomination and then by the vigorous legislature might be pledged to vote for the choice Oregon mines. While Mr. Bourne has had his residence and main nffi.e at use of the party whip, force hw election. Now. of his |<arty for that position and not for the choice Portland since 1878, he has had another office at New Bedford, through the Primary law, any man who can se of the people only. Still if all legislators should Massachusetts, and has carried or, the business of his father’s cure j«t¡ti.>ns as the law requires, can secure a s .bst-nlx- to Statement No. 1. as it plainly reads, estate since 1889, which makes him familiar with many of the large place on the Primary luilloL Of the various per and all vote for the peoples choice for Senator, interests and leading men in the East. These qualifications in con sons who may desire any particular office, the there could and would be nothing irregular or un junction with his energy, originality, executive ability and experi voters will ilnwu H • ’ character; lawful in such action, nor could the federal body' ence in business and political affairs pre-eminently qualify him for OX DECK AGAIN! qualifications and fitness for the place, and from refuse a Senator a seat, if so chosen, providing making an an able and influential Senator for the State of Oregon After thr.-e months' absence front Scio. 1 am the number select he whom they consider best the method prescribed by the federal constitution .Mr. Bourne has always favored extending the direct power of again nt the bench ready and anxious to repair answers the requirements. Should, by any had been complied with. No matter how or by chance, an objectionable man secure th«- Primary whom the choice for Senator is made, if that the people over their government as far as possible. He was one your iv-mination. the law mak«-s it jMsaiblw to bring out choice is ratified by a majority vote of the legis of th» leading spirits in the Initiative and Referendum movement independent candidate.-«, after the date of the Pri lature and a certificate by ttw governor, setting from 1896 until it was approved by the voters at the June election mary election; though nominations made after for these facts, issued the election would un in 1902. In 1904 he was a member of the executive committee of 1 can alto repair engines ami other machinery. the Direct Primary Nominations League, and holds the same posi Primary day an- much more dificult and cumber doubtedly l>e regular. Bicycle Repairing a sp«-cialty. 1 can do the work or tion with the People’s Power League at this time. In ail these some. Then, when election «lay comes around, «iirect how it can be «lone. The SL Johns Review rails at the election law, moveineiHB he has been one of the few to guarantee the necessary the voter still has the privilege of selecting a favorite from among the various parties and inde tliat is to maintain during the coming election, in expenses of pre|>aring and proposing their measures to the people. He says that the choice of United States Senator should t»e by a way that one would suppose that these editors of pendent nominees. direct vote of the ¡>eople, and that the Legislature should I»- com a Portland suburb, possessed about all the wisdom Undoubtedly the Direct Primary will do much towards destroying the fetich of |>arty fealty; that was necessary to promulgate a code of laws pelled to elect the man the people select. To accomplish this result 111» .».'<> M XtiM and when the law liecomes general throughout all for the gxivernnieht of a state, to say nothing of a he is championing Statement Number Oue of the Primary Eh*c- the states, will bn-ak down party lines somewhat mere election mode of procedure. (W course, tions law as the only method by which public opinion may be The following are price« quot-- crystalized and made effective u|»>n the Legislature. Subject to Yet. who will say that the nation will not be the many of us can point out defects in our Primary lhuri*lAt oí cue It Wfte forthcoming Primary voter« at In his petition for nomination, he says. W Leal, per b<l«hftl better off for it; if the power of the political^ law, (for that is what the Review is driving at) • i Election. Oat«, '• If I am nominated ami elected, I will, during my term 3. T. LtJUl M boas and that of the professional politician is| yet, the law is a movement in the right direction; Bran, Lsbar.su. 0rege a- hborln, brought down to a mirem iri, if not destroyed and »*e that the voters of Oregon endorse by a of office, favor; « » t’hop, Republican polities. To ma l*«M<«u.ri> Vunu< or L i » m C o . altogether? Our larg<- cities have fomJ ih^t it very large majority. But 5ve supjxise our St. Butter, (Country1 roll..., hereby annouue« un <11 a .aixivlate E hr , •• duten«................. Amending National Constitution for People s Election for 1 the was necessary to dethrone the bosses and for the Johns friends will have to submit to the law, as it nomination for ti e offic« of (’hit km«, M pound .. of United States Senators. rottenness of their methods to 1* uncovered. If stands. Perhaps, by the time another election Cotosy CAcrX < »fVMM», ** , . . , . Turkey«, •• ** ................. Publicity Political Campaign Expen-es Subject to the will of the Democratic our municijialities have become so corrupt, it is rolls around, some of the defects that so offend Ducks, “ M at the forthcoming Primary Elec National Control of Corporations in Inteistatc <'om voter« quite probable that state and national govern* our St. Johns friends, will be remedied. But they lU-t-f, p»*r pftund live Wright tion. Hoffa, M merce. a k phtrx menta are involved, to some extent, in the spirit may rely ujx>n this fact, that never again will the Veal “ * for »hipping A.bxay. Oregon Rigid Exclu.-Uou of ^-iatie ('oulie Labor; <io-l Wage« of "graft’' that seems to have taken hold of the eleetioa machinery be turned over to a gang of Sheep, * ■tucker».... I« bosws, as it has been in th« |>usL The people are Mutton • Make Good Citizens. Io TH« R m -1 tel.h AN VtFTlHAor Li V V ent in- nation. 1 hrrvhy announce n»' *<d( « r«n«hdal<) now in the saddle, and while the cayuse may buck Legal Limitation Labor Hours for Safety <>u Railroads. The people have liecome aroused to the great far th« n«>niin«tHjii tor ll»<* uflk« <4 Ilnr IsriM fur hale. l’arcels l’ost, Including Rural Delivery, County Trtti-ror imjiortance of political purity an«i official honesty j-retty vigorously, we apprehend that the peo|s« Th rm btiifl.M and |*n asirm of fine farm will not be unhors'd. Furthermore, the legislator Pure F qim I Laws. Rnbiect to th»* will of voters at the tettili »It uat»<l t wu mlkrre Wns’ of T»lWt4»n, I/O anti integrity. Our Primary law and our Initia forthcotnli ff Primary hi«* lion 4f e|<R»*t- •er a tn < n ttwMt «>n. Iwüftnre oak grub fw»tura Liberal Appropriations for Panama Canal, tive anil Referendum are but efforts in the way of tliat subscibes to Statement No. 1 and then vio • d, in y policy will I*-, a* it hm» bren dw- Jan t, m«»«t «»( shiil; h«« t> m cut off and la ¡auKitrt' Wafer in thè y««r fenses, River and Harbor Improvements, itut the prt*««ul tenu, hon» at «co»unting safi-guanls, thrown out by the people as a preven lates it, will proliably have but little to say in an L>r all public inof*vy« rtM»*)Ved «nd di«- thro'uch. Fara hunre' and laurti, K‘»*l Oft (tard official ea;>acity, in the future. _______ X oJumbia and Willamette Rivers, < 'oos, «f apptet, pair», eberrte«« rtc. Thla <gv tive of future political grafting and the selection hurwd, «nd the true Ua'ance to I m i*lient grain farvi», r»r »miM »*r fin«-« iaaa (< a and (jther Oregon Harbors, Uelilo Canal, Govern turned over to ui> *u«*cr*>M>r. •fairy. Rallo wl alai Ion one in ih» t«» tiw Sorth of l*ad an<l incompetent officials We have seen Undoubtedly railway rate legislation will win or «»nr and one-ftrarth mltaM to the Sot» th. ment Canal at Oregon City. ZLKXYQ that our Initiative law has made it jiossible for during the life of the present congress. Such I • t Oregon Inquire al thia oAre« Fair Share of Irrigation Fuml for Oregon. the people to save the expenditure of nearly $-U<0, pronounced railroad senators as Aldrich. Elkins Loval Support of Successful Candidates. Our new hue «.( wall |»ij>er jtjgl ar< 000, of the peoples money, in a wasteful and ex- and others, who have opjtosed any regulatory The Norwich Union i« «oliti «mi «ub- rivr*! C "r-rly. Rigid Enfurcetnent of Statement One. tmvigant manor and this. too. is but affecting one legislation on the subject of railway rates, ought Rlantial. T L. D í ibick ffgunt. Roosevelt for Second Elective lertu. session of the legislature. The simple fact tliat to be retired, by their respective states, to the I desire that the following statement be printed after my through this law the people become a sort of a shades of political oblivion. name on the nominating ballot: court of review upon legislative acts, legislatures We are the agent for Probably one of the most distructive mine dis of the future are apt to be much more careful in I WILL SUPPORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S DETER Universal Stoves A Ranges appropriating money la-longing to the people. If asters recorded in history, occurred in one of the MINATION THAT JUSTICE BE DONE ALL MEN.” Superior Brills th. safeguards are not sufficient to give to the French coal mines last week. More than IBM) ........... - . ................ — 1 Studebaker W agons miners lost their lives, caused by the explosion of people an honest, economical administration of • >latn f-,r the Democratic nomination for . th« the <>ffi< of gov«-mment, other reforms mon- drastic will lie coal gas. Champion of Statement One 1 i I ▲ f HANI BA AGRICU John Deer Scio Milling Company Watches and Clocks A. W. HAGEY Corvallis Tratno » No I 4 »»Ol IIK Al. IM«MtMAIION I.c-t day for filing nominating peti-i lion« lor Mate office«. May 4 1 *«t day for tiling cTtiflcalca of nom- ' Rcgialration hook« opened hy county inatfon for County office« by aaaeuibly of rlrfk« fix - '»», January 2, 1st»- Rrgiatration book« chead for Primary elector«, 51 «v 4. laal dar fur filing nominating peti Elactfon, April 10 at S r. u |lagi»tratl"n I«- i» opened «Iter Pri tion« for County office«. May IV. mary Election, April 34 R-ci-traii'-n I— k» cl<-«r«l for General Eh- tx-n, May 15, 5 r. m . For State Printer. County cli-rk« gne notice of Primary Tl>e un.lrr«i|tn«*l announc«« himanl! gl<» ti--n 1» t later than Xtirch 21 l.a«t <lai for tiling petition«, tor plac a* a Rrpublirau ran<il<lat<* lor rrnonnna- tion for stair Printer, «ubject to the de- ing name« <>n l-allot for stale, Congre«- rUk-n ot the Krinitdicaii vutera at the «i< nal «nd diatru t office«, March » la»t -lay for Sling |«-titioiui tor Coun primary elortion April » No« «rning Sr»t trrui. The aauie ty otRcrr«, April 4 I'ate ot Primary Election, April 20, court«*? that ha» been ao’>rded to State officer« generally, that ot a tenomina jgOH C«rn*»«ir g tot,-. o( Primary Ele-tion tion, «out! br greatly appreciated. J.K. W hitsst . f»r Plat» office«, May 5. Albany, Oregon. fatet day lor Kiln« parnphlrt» «dvoeat- ing tnea-ure«, I>ecrmta'r 30, 1M06. Ia»t day for tiling Initiative petitiona, Far State Prl ter. February 3, V.»«. ta«t Ay for filing petittone op|««ing 1 hereby announce myaelf a candidate p>e»»urr*. February 5, 1WM. for the n ’U>ination for the office of Number of «ignaturoa reijui nl to Ini- ST*ra Pnivraa. aubjart tn the will of the voter« of the Republican Party at the firtr la«» or amemlnienla, .«SO. fatal <iay for filing certificate« of nom forthcoming Primary Election, on April WiU4« R. Ifoaniway, ination for State office« by aaaemlily ot 30, I90A. Portland, Oregon. |.'«ctorv, April W. Coutty Taccrtrr IM X CLL'BBIM) COMfllN A I IONS To rm D smoouth Vor«im <>r Lot« Oo.: I hereby «tin till-<• myaelf a candxlate For the convenience o( our patron« for Die num inatfon of •e have vflnrted the following clubbing K«ab«r a! Bci*» it IUprc»«aUtirtt combination«. The price named in- of the 23.1 Legislative Aawmbly <■( the elude« one year'« «u been ption to the State of Oregon, «ubprt to the Dem- : ocratic voter» at Primary Election on Santiam New«: April 30, lw* The Weekly Oregonian ..... »2.-0 rzELxrxo 3. sxnkt TheOrr-g- n 1 wice-a-w«w>k Jour st aheibarn Free lac nal.................................................... »? 00 The Oree-on Weekly Journal . »I 74 P. (>., Jefferaun, Oregon. The St. Louie GIota«-Democrat »1.74 The Han Franciacu Eianuner »2 14 The N. Y. Tribune-Farmer .. »I 50 To rm DsHucnam Vorra» or I. ijiw C o . 1 hereby announre mvaelf a caixlitlate Tom Walaon'« Magazine .... »2.30 I for the nooiiuatxm f< r die office <S All other publication« will be <4>lain- e>i tor you at reduced rale«, d taken in Coaatv CosualM'.satr connection with the New«. Subject to the tie< i« on of the l¥in<» 55» aleo will make the following ofl.,r cratic voter« at the Primary Efot lion on lot club«, for the New«. April », 1KM I further »tale that my For a club of 4, with a paper for the ; policy, if electcl, «ill b- “Equal arxi getter up ol the club, fri 50. For a clnb of 10, with |>aper for tb> exat t juattce to all aixl »|— i»l privlleg” to none.’* getter up of club, »10. R B. XILTJEB Any ol the above <4f«r« require all ar Xorth -do Predact rear« to be »tuared up, before clubbm, Hcfo, Oregon. offer ia available. Sabecrib« for th« SijrnxM N««». To th « Dino.Ti.nc V.rraa« »* L imn C o . 1 hereby anuouac« tuyaelf aa a caxxll Subjorf to the will of the llxirxicrwtic volt-ra at the Primary Election, to 1« held in tlii» County April »th, Itari. I. A A. rnXLTA ZUrrtr'b^ry. Oregon. To rua Drw<« H«Ti< Vorare or Li«« Co : 1 he eby announce myiwlf a raixliJate for the num matron for the office of Connty Treasurer Sulqr t Io the .t«cM>>n of the l>rtn<« ratie voter« at the Primary Election on April 30, naw. A, J : ALS TILL Fries Praclaet P.O. Alforny.oreg.-n. To ma Dama um Vorare •»» L imn C o . ; I hereby am ounce myeall a caiwlxlate for tl*e icmmal m forme th.» of Couutr 3hor:2 Subject to the will of the Vo rra of the I ten »«'ratie partv at the forth On. Hur Primary EaU-e. X X7XXST.3. Alhiur. Oregon To ma D«aora»Tw Virraaa or Lure Co : 1 hereby annuunre rujr mil a candi- Hot-Breads Light snd Sweet EVERYTHING IN Arrive« l oi» ArHVM No >- TnUn V HARDWARE OHUNC&HULBURT ALBANY. O.ìèJJ.M 150 West First St. ar« midi will» ROYAL N a > - — " BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pur^a / | i| ■ No U- l/«vrs t «H Arrive« at ----- I 1 F- ■ d| k ■ i «« 1 M 1 Ik M Bk y T radc M ar »»« ’ COMVRlGMTft AC. RTMl« »ter 1U,g cshrtrh ttuì d«MM*rlp4 i«w> tei«* MHteftein pini«« wbothffir MI V A Iteti* « Antl-dyapept'ci may ba eataa without Inconvenlauca •vaa by peraaaa with delicate dlgeatloa •- l#arw < Arrlrwe «t 1 s^rit rvtae. ohm » ogenry ft>r »««-«ring pMMHa. I »AtwH fbrouah Mwr-n ft i •llh.K)i chargn. in thè Scientific American. «-1«1*.?» •’< •», ► UÌltlU a n > -".«I. Tarai». «1» ’ MUNN S Co.**'*'-*-’ New Tori B « fmm «M > ■», WanlUigt A » ¿/■ave* O» Arrive« Il Ne •- J I care» Al Arrive« ai Me 11 - lArm Al Arrive« «t No A- l«av«M Al Arrive« ai AH realffr O cm rallia. <« dirww aarv «a anilA' F«« fai « 11 U Rfafa■« ft I I mym Y mi H r a h IV fi«C