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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1907)
—j- » ». * !'* : c *’ *■ ■ .t. • IV ili lit) Independent OC TRINE" OE STATE RIGHTS. the J a pa neat* are not treated unfairly, if it wa Do You Think thought best to provide separate schools equally a For Ycurielf ? efficient, for th« children of German, French, Ital dl »ou ot»n r< Ut m.-sth llk« • »o- « !p dovn »h««»««r t^ud ut »»h- ian or (mrentage of any other nationality, t < ."■I » ru hr ut.n J , a» 1 right to do so is indisputable. We may doubt t>« n ta«»tli«»nl «blnktn« w.>—an. wisdom of such an arrangement, but the right f f«vm •»»»nev».«><rTourf, x never. n«. tb»n II »>»•»• «ü b ld rm «b»i Iber »» tord ^r. 1 tr» Lr.e.t Should a state, in the management of its inter tnrd' .r.» .J »K. ■ .. » ■ I / -»al affairs, endanger the General Government, o do..« »'» f r '«"■ irr' f < l i • '. « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i trample upon the rights and privileges of othe Th» n a«i*n <>f Irr |-l»r— • I »r. r •» Pw j states, then, certainly, the Federal Govemmen arrfpekm. f«*r tb« rur» «*f «r*U, khiuk tk>«o. «»wer- «itriitd. 4cHEI•«•d. paln hr4 would lie justified in interfering; l»ecause sue WvttMtt. lUMtWUMi tbl« U> ta» up Ir.<'««!;» » ta. r»rrr onr ■ * «t h ? ’L« <tate would be violating the spirit if not the lette p»«Mtl4r of U m » le«d » < **»<> »taridatü tuih«rUr* « a T II.« *^v«r»l »f the contract Kv.rjr «i.t. »I.- ul<l pianl i>» r<-w>,. j- art. T’ * .«rpriuity <>ur pr.aeiit u»ti> <>l r< |>r,-M-i>t.ii*r Ir|*lvi. U)> n tlia* right. I rrrvxl t<> the .tale, bring 1» hl - •'red. In or<ler to a<la|.t trartrlvm to ll><- <oi.<liti< n. tba*. I.a.- arriaen aiai «ill aii>., it u.at, .nd .l. iilel. •• « I), bw- me m. <»«*arjr to i-haug.- the very lonu I «air got. ri,.. mt . but II right» . f ll.r hxll rxlual or of the »tat.-», »ill I.ever I* < urtail •tl, rl.rpt in •> fat »• human grwU Irf*).»-*,-* G|a»n th«- n.-l.t ami privliagn of In» nrighliur. Io aU«,.t tl •• g. vr'nim-iit t 1.« .- oi .U iii . i .» th« tr, mt >>| tl.r <*r<-g' iiiaii'» at .1. i.*« j to, would I* a »tr|. lw k»ar.| rati rr than lorwa’.l in pro/r«-», ■■••ion. a. »it<-;n|.t<-.l by tin- *• uth i« »<■. ■. i.ut . ?, igl.t».' t. i:.,- t'..- |.. t !. .... . . - , ■ pr»**«k'«, »r» perf«rUj «IIHntf. *1*4 n f** ». arr >•< . > ’ • - gi*4 • i r ’ i« tu« •• - « b« forutul*. <’f h»l <«f ; 'gr»«.. t«. <»f «I* h t U CtxntMMMid« w» pUin /.»yHaA, w« •▼•ry • tt.< »r». ;■ r Ta -’ Fr da ’, in a criticism of 4* ♦ + * ♦ . r ¡alive to San Francis- Th*' f rn «*f !»r Plef* • > f.'r Tw WFllrtP’f» Will t«rar Uw» Wh*l rrit;* »I rtanc.; ** <•( urate schools for the uf HM4 < *1 etjwrt*, f’»r H «ita i t . «.» >kx4>u4. n*»*x*ti*'*, bfermfui, or LaMt-f ^ni a t ind Chinese, sees proper to iru<x and im » «• nt etitirn int*» il u»*t la r» < t. d, to the N ews , appears n«*»cnnwi.drd (•> U m * m<Mt a<}v*r»*^4 a; «1 .« • ' ■ i • -■ al t* * ‘ • t* a s ' t . at least, if a stronger * * • ; c ■ - I. fine article in question, p.cM> ■ r**’* * rMf» »i -.«'•! th« !. t r■ • ' « TBf :w. r.'-. ■. î '. ' i > the now long time rute or <”»•«•11) tl«- ss*’** s*’n i t the doctrine of secession, tiiu-4 it. ilia Couatiliition. 1» right a >d »ill uiaiuKlu ao 11 » ar ■ .se the prejudices of the ♦ tlo- Mar» and Mrtpe» »»»r ,.-r , o- | - , . / : N - * . i i. r to destroy the force •urh rt»d< r** G «*»»’ •• t»r Pwri » « I avuHUi Prr*t rit>iio© H m rwIn th« ut»- Senator tin arm's speech. quilni«"«} rr-otutheridatUMt *»f tv It <»f Us THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. .> pretension of being not make I ne N ews d' M Trial b> *• rrw Irvlllirf t: < <•»1 tTMSn of all lb«' » rd |»s i « !• •» .; •» 'i«*«U but it, like ai y «*-»* • > Governor Chamberlain’s message to the 21 ó » h an * G«v>rwtu*hi cd juu .1 . liv.ilual. can understand biennial session of the Oregon Legislature, is now OMUAldr rath« I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . 1 , li.e language in which in the hands of the people. It would lx- a most A U->àh*t <d .nrrrdki.»*, wf’h » » « . <.! ..<• nation is written. On prejudiced mind that could carefully read the mes autl ratlr« t f *• * al r-r .■ f * « I* Tl»«- ('*«•!• n»r • «K /«» -I « aut buri ti<* • f ibi* •i.- »r. lUiHl» •< sa%I Lv Iti) - Tl t <ti ;s so plain that even sage and not be imbue«! with the idea that the b » acht) - g medical ■ ■ ■ - U . I I- uacf >• art- • I» «I »-U I» « 'I f - . ii.‘ ¡ii .1 should not err in it* h v.-rt,->r i' »-.«r.i' t. . .«■ t ..«!■ d '■> j« ; r. ' ■ .; t aui<) addrr** «Uh r»-* » »• i ar.««, Addrv.> br K V Pirh«. Buffalo. * Y _———. —— .... ------- 1 • Or , mian .ays, “Pernicious only for the welfare of the jieople, In his mes « . <r ,’iii takes a long time to sage, Governor Chamberlain «loes not attempt in LODGE DIRECTORY 1 il t. •• d'tctrine ot “State any case to play politics, You may differ with t it r , ht s” will never die; .. t i ui »f t.;<- superstructure of w ill luimit that upt»n the question of differ ’» I \ d .al ; overnment. ;he (;.»v» r .< t 1 .. . .st.t'.lion begins ■•s his opinion. As an honest straight forward ' ■ I 'nili-d States, state j>a|HT. in which Governor Chamberlain says a :u »rd p rfeet Union," etc., what he means and means wl.at he says, the mes* : tin' .ndividual states were sage ranks high. an the Federal government, Briefly, the message favors: • r n(4H f tn cr ate, for the reason, The election of Unit«*d Stab s Senators, in t’e . w.ii .1 r ¡....ver tmn manner prescribed by the Ihr« ct Primary law and huit I A a <. run I ■ t: • a 1. of Article in accordance with which Fred« rick W. Mulkey ,1 dive powers herein gran- and Johnathan Bourne, Jr., should be elected ujxm t : o..<• t » sup|M>se that certain the first liallot to the short and long term in the H. Hr;»nt ; r.intors, were not delega- Senate reapectively; commend.-, the rejMirts of the * ,\i a . 1 « vents the powers granted -an.» is State .»:!i ■•■r-. i»».ir 1 - .«• ,.i ii <1 by the following Articles says the State is in the best financial condition <«f • Attorney8*at*Lato I OR OUR 1 .stniment The President, its history; recommends that there should l»e com tHmda n Rktrk Al IIAM. <»HK ■ male s oath that, to the best plete divorcement between the system of taxation , | 1 I» cl and defend the Con- for the State and thnt for county and municipal H. UoSÎAS » E 1 . t ic powers granted by th. purposes; favors an increase of the revenue derive»! L. ...1 .t Article VII states that from inheritances; desires incomes above $3,0U0 Attorney-at-La c i t. ri. n ..tales shall have, per annum, taxed, says a liberal fee should be re Nwi»ry ani f**»‘Wt:nr of i*airni« and Frn I* h »«. ratified the constitution, it quired upon the appointment of Notary Public; .1 i ■ the •'tat s ratifying. As thinks the money ¡«aid the State, which is derived nftre. îff «»rei M * tv-ri Al. H i . (»I k •» »» e ;■ , :i.al thirteen <ial ratify and sub* from the Forest Reserves within the State should ! i ; il f iti»» hi » a * » * 11 1. 1 iidnci.l, it became law unto the be placed to the credit of the Irreducible school twelve, fund; said that our Irreducible school fund, if hon Attorncysat-Luic i r a a ndments was made, requiring est business polices hail been used in its manage AND t. • I .atures of threo-fourths oi ment in the past, would have been five or six Other I« Blum’wrf Hb« k 1 . I to, or io take from any of the tim« s as large as it is now; states the condition of hum ilHEuiA d, ;• 1 hi amendment X we find >ther State funds; commends the management of _••: “ I ne powers not delega- the Soldiers’ Home; san! that there was much n o i-Hti i. m i> • i d tat s b> the constitution, nor work yet for a State I .ami Agent to do; recom t. <• tat» ». are rvserved to the mends the enactment of a code of laws governing Physician r Surge on 1 , »■ . . or to the people,” and defining water rights, its reclamation of Des Tvh*|>h<Mw KMi luvtgr1 No. ’.I The New Idea Woman’» M i/tnc contain» o'er 100 ¡'ages each .. M ws, that there is no room ert lands and water rights and water titles ls>th ‘I’l'b • ICFCON month oi fashion», dictsmalung, n< - w. tk and hous< hvld help». <>f language so plain and for irrigation and power pur;s»ses; stated that the I I ... I .... . I.LI'C full t'"o“ i 4< .t guied WWe VApuviil.» Stat«- Land Department is in the best condition of I„ »•<«•«.» n explicit. fail»ion plates, »ome in color. . . i it delegated were reserved to its history; recommends a railroad commission to T. Staled. The*e two publication* furnka rc »Jing for e ery ir.cu.ber of the N«> vlia r construction is admissable, be ap|s»inted by the Governor; urged the import ti.i stale Notury Public household. ___________ _ Ii. a careful reading of tin ance of an open river and the acquirement of the So tl A t I l»r M A *fTI A M X nv r T ■ r ii ■ wt can find no authority del* locks at Oregon City by the general government ra W. a EWijn Ito* • M»»r gag«*«, I tn«-*. II.I • nf **!«- writ« T J M Mi»!;.«, « t i.<talG< vernment, to regulate or or by the State; favors the appointment of an ex I» »• «»♦’ •*»«•»< noise rrv*l rat. |<M|A n c i i , .>ii' i.lof purely internal affair* pert accountant with authority to select his own •M |<». ma. . \ of a str.1« in line ot peace. assistants for the purpose of experting the lsx»ks i . -fourths of the individual »f the various State officers and institutions; n c- I ait r <>r amend the constitu- immends the enactment of a law prohibiting free GEOKGZ f a !«•■ > number could not break passes; favors the passage of a reciprocal demur (»reg >r» St. To Dentist KOENEKE r «. nr.at; for that is what the age law governing the shipper and the railroad; Fl at rla«a wotk tn all bf*mrtn*«of tentla ry. Proprietor «¿r ment or contnct : i commends the State Library Commission, the 0. * IO. ORhGClg ti . in < rder to “Form a more per- N. G., the State University and the Oregon Agri sc to. OR! GON hvs a gMtr*al hankln* und m < Iw» g* i”t*i \ in lie South attempted to se- cultural College; thinks private insane assylums I imii» it«* I«- at « t»i» «il a»» 1 4<u !* ΫOtH4Î «Ht |#fincl|«l ritira 1’a I «h», ■/tn's »an»«»»! « i tl an ti n< -fourths of the indi should l>e regularly insjiected by State authority; Lull » ft. to b ri*»« t MrU»r, <••»* M mh I m I h . I • • K ‘t th* m*r«miur«» lh«* v ai n i : <1 to break the agreement 01 recommends a State bank examiner and laws gov wt4 .-««iitinm* ib» wtut •» i,n *lw* c ; i> . fourths of the states han erning private banks; recommends a law against ‘I’»'* • * A t »Mid t ¡.«»>1* «'Tifai « li«*»' n‘»le I». I«» s With M i i >r< r oi.ian will not say that seces lobbying, and said “They should be driven out ■I. .... to ir»»ut 'h»’ n*«limi tMitcs» «»t «wry «».I5 n I » > ¡1 I f«> ItUMl «»•«!)• .¡il.»ns, would not have been from the legislative halls as the money changers < I M R M IU VCk Mil ¡IS io»« t ubi, I xttt REAL ESTATE BROKER .ei nt. cuts derive their right U were driven out of the Temple;” recommcnds the ï um for bmrfnwM». and \V AUONM \RI RS . . . e < \ re: i tne natural law of “Force,” A itate treasurer to loan idle State funds to reliable Tarnt» ymra‘ ri perirne»« in No»*rj w»»rk < il < •itf.i. Kt)i;Ni,Kr. torvi «fa-wllng <!%•«• tur h gruma! k»i»jw k»!g«' its theory of right and equitj .»anks which would j«ay the highest rate of interest •tal Wr bny rtnr M« ri in «mnnfith*« and **f written littftumrnta «ni b*n.ì fitto» VI k*w»î« a full It »r tH «arri am* « m <« ii ma!« t iitlnietr» |««n off «alaira di> aftvn ••*1 «»♦. will < .t avail; unless the minority, for it; calls attention to escheat funds lying dor h«na All hin«!« *d aura Hi oui Hite dotte* on t>r*f«Ml4lr*1, ftbratr*« la *»l Ut Ir pruruted tal •' • '»«.Tl X SbWH. « In »ri noi Le. . t majority, becomes a major mant in banks, and said such funds should escheat ani viainhiwl i w ill rule in the end, no matter to the State after lying in bank dormant for seven HORM; MICH ISO A SPllwlALrV. I- -I l’uw in PtHfUttd ;«» IUI <> i : r .uN w : government may be; because it years; recommends a State home for feeble minded h at <fi cal 1 ice to establish and main- and epileptic children; favors publicity in the ex S<io. • » penditures of candidates during a ¡«optical cam- Pup’s Coffee House tai.» Itself, A t •! I t» | <-f Ihr MOTHMNI BtfWtt llll’lg« t t every state ¡«ossesses the ,»aign; called attention to the report of the State fax Commission; favors a law thHt would effectu- i i l; . >i...tn..uon to regulate its own in- tlly C3LUILS3 J. MASS* prohibit fake mining operators and pruinolors; .HtMXtewaöt to tUn^r Hrna.1 t a <! a oi g which is the maintaining recommends the State printer to be placed u|>on a Only I irst-Lla»« Shop in (he Cl > Prasrijtcr. o<] HE AL ‘ •SÌA it BH Kr.R [>> o public school system. Sai. .lat salary and that the Slate printing office be Sharing ... Uemif Urti tn*tîng ì- civiltà . . >.. ;my ;o .seses the authority to placed in a separate building from the Capitol; fa vors not more than two Normal schools and that SCIO, OREGON .- .» hi I s . She could, if deemed tanta« ........ì »€»«»♦• »11 Normals be placed under the control! of one Farm ani <*lty pow’’** >««û»bk »hi ■ rate bools for the boys from .s»ard of regents; favors tranqs>rting convicts to <H OR'II. DAVII . Proprietcr. oh th. »«fuü CMH»mtn*Ion t. I al lie larger bojs from the me penitentiary by prison guards; thinks the em ________ ______________ _______ ______ _ l< ■ «H ' ' It un U a.4It ><»u »»ni Io b<ij . « r««:t ..»• I r in a .y way regulate them for, ployment of convicts in making stoves, compete as l»r. J Won Im». IK |».«r jvi a»nl. :.1 «..,.« 1». c«u uves the interest of the little with free lalsir as if they were employed in An rtpr Irncs-d <*»»• ponrvlrr nf < bln«*«<* . rii» t tu. h * i- h » tn the late «long Wo I . . i .■ c< riainly is within her rights, any other manufacturing industry, and thought mn*tW*L.r<. r»»n«. of All»«n> •• to»« prrpntv'M f«> the establishment of a jute mill at the penitentiary tnmlah Mahr It • pnlntwhrn I.. *<»«».. tn Irnp Iron •‘•‘i»« »’»»• »»«»s. A I o «nu . fhtn»*^ lOO»ttertnr« tn ad. Thr un Irr ' t. . . !>• t to < ,-tablish se| arate schools not advisable, but thought convicts might be em- «•gns»*! rrmttttwn*H hlm -tn I gwiHPHma «atta J I., <r <•{••»! • *rt ..«'k-.j «ni l...k II.... h 1' 11 • t M H t t, A I l»,i II V, < frei Wk* f Inn. «all *»r »r ’ > hltn ml sn ||;, i.vM h • .»I p»rir»1i». vwwa, »..I l,., * d...< rent ruc< . So long as the character ana ployed profitably in breaking stone for the public i M cnhì httwt. Aliasi»), Orrgnti *■■«. .-.rw- No l»>»,-»i> x>n l lr »i,n. r blandaru arc ll.t came in all the schools, certainly roads. Jtw V« Karr ALL » kjon, Aiimul, onwwu. butncrile for tl.«l S .XTIAX Ng«a. Word With I ou BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY j A Bargain Subscribers V, oman’s Magazine * ♦* Both, One Year for Only $1.65 /1 » » J. J. BARNES Ù SON L