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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1907)
■V elie kantiani Meus. Eoliticullij Independent- >*t Iti lrt| I ». I » i. Is. > A HIV >• Ml PA V i » i • < ; < ; i : k II .* . H A MM l'Wnl'MiaroM, I HE PEUPLE WILL US ALLY WIN. The Knock-out Blow. necessity and meet the people fully halfway in i-stablishing fair and equitable freight and passen ger traffic If t’.-.ey do not submit willingly to regulatory laws, they will be coin|>elled to do so in the end. "Necessity knows no law," it is said. When the people become convinced that the busi- •iesa life of the Nation depends upon rea.s »nable ind just freight and passenger tarifTs and a rail way service sufficient to handle the tratic, the rail roads will be compelled to submit, or have tneir , properites confiscated and Operated by tne people through state and National government. Tb- 14.>w which ktua-krt oM Corhrt» • «a • n-trl.it...«, u> th« i>r‘. m > hghiwr«. I run. the <!•}« of th« hr* th« k-... k ..ut t u«, »a» «itnrt tur th- jaw, Ih« trBipl« ..r th« Jugular »•'». stomach punche« w.n thr*>»n In to worry ami wear) ll»» fighter, tut If a »rhNiUSe man h«4 U...J «ma of th- old lighten that U.a I; -t «uJiw-rabl« »put »aa the r-«.<>n ut tbe «lotnoch, hr'd bav« laughed at blm t r an igiuxamuL Dr. Pier«-« I» bringing t -.lotti« public a par«ll«l fact; that thi It the mual vulnerati« organ ring a» *»»11 a* In IL W« X« tbn.rta, ft . t and iur g», « ara utterly Indifler- finds the tolar pletu« *1 youf »tnrptrh fe.‘. È I ■j., ■■ ¿4 vüd dd^’XiUéii,q Medi* ai Ditecovcry • < •»elS »u.t>i«rh.- Indication, or d »prpala. t.irpl«l liver, had. tbln »nd !n>- | >r» I ,>1 »nd -th.-r d •*-»—• ot 11.» or gan« ot digeelMMi and nuirttluft. Ti."*<»» i-n M«1 »1 I>i*«»*r«ry • k»» « rnrallva rfel upon «11 Burvul <‘.r’a<.« and h-iw» cure« catarrh, no matter »her» )<<-aiMl or what *i«<e 1» n.ajr have reached. In Na««! Catarrh It 1» well u> chauM» the paasagea with fir. ! »-'• Catarrh fh-rwaly fluid while ualng U.r 'lM«coir«ry * aa a conatilutl.mal reu»- • .y. II og 11.« *(><>M*n M—l'Cal tllacor- er» * cure* catarrhal die.«*, »a ot the <l>>m»ch. taowrto. I ladder and other pel* a trgai» will la- pl..In Io you If y.ui will r> ad a ot rlira, »a fr >n> the writ ing« of eminent maahcal authorltiea. en- U.r-ii g It» It.gml enla and elplalala« tpeir curatlr« plvperUea. ft 1» mallad frw on n-que^u AddrrM It it.V Pi«rc*a, Huffaln. N V. Tl.'a laa.kiet Rlv»w all th« li.gredienta «titering Inlo Hr P'-rce'« n...llrin<« from which II will 1« M—n that they contain not • drop of alcohol, pure, I. .pie r.flne.1 glycrriiae l«-!ng iiwd Ina lead. l»r Pierre's great tlMHiaand page lllua- ifd Common -senae Mr«, al Advi««r r i *— w-nt I»» <• p«i—r la.«¡nd. ! .r i! cum < - •>» «lamia < . I'.lh 1« lol l«x 31 »lamps Suurwea lx. Pier»-» »» abuva. SHOULD REMEMBER THEIR OATHS. The usual Nonnal ring or community of inter In the battle that is now on between the peopl« esta of ah six higher educational institutions is and the organized capital, the people will finally about to be effected by the members from tne six win. But how soon the victory will be gained. counties in whicn tne state scnoola are located. dej>ends upon the I li-iigth of time required to members seem to forget that in taking secure unity of action on the part of the people; their legislative seat» they made a solemn oath for just « > !ol >■ an «.«P'tai ‘ uii keep the pCOp!" de that they would support the constit lion of Ore vided and cut up into factions, will it lie able U gon. Section 3 of Article i-l s|»ecitnaliy btateH levy tribute from t-.<- p«-ople alxiut as it pleases. ‘That all public institutions of the state, hcr - The relation betw« en the organized capital and after provided for by the legislative assembly, th«.* people ought to be reciprocal. The people shall be located at the seat of government. "How have granted corporat.ona certain special privi can a legislator provide money out of the slate leges tuat is not granted to tne private individual. treasury ior to uuild, equip or or maintain a [> in... For these «jx-cial privileges the corporation is building *t places other loan at or near the city sup|R>»ed to render certain specific service to the .Salem, which is the seat of government, without people. The people never fail to perform theit committing perjury. Eacn mamuer has sworn part of tri. <i r.ict. Bui a it tn.- pcii that "1 will support the cunstitution of t ie L’ait <1 cor,oration tnal fulfills .ie letter and spirit of its | .States, and the constitution of the state of Oregon co; it rai l with the people? and that 1 will faithfully discharge the duties of It ghl at the present time the battle wages all senator (or representative, as the case may 1« >, o er the Nation, along railroad lines. The people, according to tne best of my ability." Then every t .rough congress and stale legislatures, are ei.- dollar voted for tne mamtainace of any pubin (0*r'r*’ «"»v«fy d< avoring to regulate the railroad business are I institution at any ‘place < tt . r ti.an .''ah i! endeavoring to cause th«- railroads to live up to direct violation of the state’s fundamental lav. 4 «off» »♦•«« .«»»1F-4* aff) te» H M»I»H tew*» the letter and si irit of their contract. The people Every legislator who votes to |»ay money from th» p I Itl h> hth<i»AM t» h Dr <«*n * «*» ' have mor«- than fulfilled their agreement and state treasury, the governor when he signs tin »«•B**»*« H«*tt»« • m r» i»Mit* rtw» IrOrt ‘ , »« ««t * *è iteriu ti I;. 1 <»«» «IH|» 1« ► tmnk it is but justice tn.-.l tne railroads should live bill, the secretary of stale when he audits tl.* i an* i I t»y » ir-* W » «H4t*4 rs- H 4 h « h t» aiMntfwl ’îw»’ t««- t*««»fl4br nattvr Up t" tneir part <L»wl. claim and the state treasurer when he pay» out ««Ph ’hr r>. I «>f «'»phnifH »•» ’hr Tne Interstate Commerce Commission is now I the state’s money, comnutts perjury wnen lie dot «« I *-nt » ) «ti » k n» • • 'h* i n *• t»t *<•»• tHïn tir a • I • h H.c • l-mi • I • • n going about various parts o’’ tne country seeking so. If legislators will simply live up ’he require «««} ■«•» «•’• » • •« r ■ «-F»'* • he- »h, U «>’ A’ «»*«! • < a*4 ’ l 'kg «* • tn al* n» »» il !»y !3 h t stimony as to how well or how jioorly the rail ments of tneir oiths. they will save to the peopl *»»•! t.nit E« I at • ’ ba’ »»»» i «rt «•( *•!-! ! •• roads are doing their duty towards the people. ' .ver a i.alf million dollars a’t «»t »abl • • r » h«« ’ «'ru e tilt H a-rsl -lurlh . . .. • . . . * Without exception, the Commission finds that the hai «ni» ne La* ,« ! Il rtrtta An I ♦ *J4 ch » inb-iiiHi’km «»« I Itrilrf. that ilrtf at 'radroa«ls arc violating the spirit of their agree rt IM»|» *»>• mrofa r»«t -4*fl «(Uarfr-p aee lmil «« legislators would do well to read Daniel Web e»n«i • »« »'pi tir »»i*i i»•> ««Uiet. iLa« ite 1 ment. It finds them doing things that were noli «»I » «<»«;«■« *!>•*• * • » ’ I al ■s,»*! rt»tt ) ,»*•» guaranteed to inem in tneir charters, usurping ster’s reply to Hay ne; or at least the first para • rtr* î . ». -aid qt B r» *rt* i*»r i»f !«•** •»rtrt t»« • an> ît» |.r* w natif* i rrwen r» graph of the memorable speech. They snouk. privileges not granted and attempting to bottle up j • |»l - h d r«»i in *•••’ f»rtr> *l •»») Un • « uH - 'lut, <• s clions of tne country and j.-lace the people solely lhenmaketneapplicatioiitotiiemsel.es and s«-< ae Ntt) p<-f «H et * H 1 l| »I r «»o t, oh«, lia tl *4 <! aPrfrfl «!"••■» rr <r»«t, al t.ie mercy of corporal» greed. Surely there ”How far the elements have driven him from th< fr a >! i tt»* «a* not ,r t«< |,»a A tifi) a»> «»r \«ilttrlffl|4i«|lb wi.l be sotm t ting doing next June when the Com true course." if we substitute the word legists H ni Ihr rd f»*a « • «• a pi K air *<f‘«lh », 44», for "Him ” and tne words Normal sch<x»is" «nah «íMtinr. <|itf ng U»r ««r wife, hfain •• missioners meet at toe nations eapitol and coin- lure u» 11 g * > «»I h* « a» lh • t.h h t Lr l nltr tor "elements" in the above quotation, we wil p .re notes. • I« • • <•*♦' «iti . >t h-a.» h» tri y nnUBr<l f<» *|«ps<a< l .i our ow n state of Oregon, the legislature is then have made Mr. Webster's simile lit the Ore- tafeen atti off- f r,h|r|»rr I«I m * llh.g rtit « g» «H»1« al i <* • «a • i» i»« «»n «r h I« hr now wrestling with tne railroad problem down ati gon ease, Ihe lobbies from tne state schools f r teff» Hv h*gl»lr, at>*l keww’llrt al f br i i»|fe< Salem, la* .islation of some sort will bo enacted under the almost sacred name of "Education «'••• a»»-. * fh « I», I .«r* ai<‘! ■ ■irgoti hr rttbl *-»ntfrti»«ni I h »» ing I», • f»mit4* I «King to Kmng the people relief from extortion hue caused our lawmakers to drift from toe true ft.»« i» ni. <1 a» <»«»t u ha» ’<•* btf b iati» legal course of obedience to fundamental law . Iil<li»|ms II.a» f»rt <!*>• diligili«« ¡K rams ate f reight Cnarges and for the cure of the short- <ft Hw «I III« »HMb r «B'» n«*t !*r 1» B*14». H I a c of cars for ireig.it purjxiscs. Just how effect Our only remedy is to get the ship of state i>aci rit■' ) a« «I «îtrwrt f«M ibaf «*»»« b «»olle* | *.»bhca 1*»«» ive tms legislation will be, depends upon iiow into the true legal course. Every legislator cai •r gt»r't b) «t,»« an*! Al * H. excuse himself, legally, from voting a dollar ol K» g>4 4»r ■strong an inllueiicv the railroads can bring to bear state funds to state institutions not located at th« iq>on leg.«1 dors The railroads are well aware Ur. J W wm • «M», t al some sort of legislation on thia subject will I m - ; stale capilol. He can truly say "The oath that I An 1« »»<*-•* m |MM4»,<t«»r of Chin«*» •<<»«•< W. enacted; but it will not be tneir fault if the sting nave made in taking a seat in tins laxly prohibit m iteI «t*. »mi*4w»r io th. • •M.. f»f \-h.nji »!• <<•”• • »»»■«• pr*jA»rw-1 !« er of any legislation enacted, is not removed be-; me from voting to give a dollar in suppoi t of i. infiali » hiîïvrt- tu<« l*.« ln«*4 tn «li. fhs» otvlr e-ur i twcwtMii*» « I- hi,»» *n ! guara «Iste* w*’1-« fore its enactment into law. For this reason the state institution not located at Salem. The legis «'Ilot, « 44ii «4 Wf» r h<»*8 al AM il W r» lutor who has the courage to take this ¡xisilion, . ,<m-l MI « , 4 l*al»y, O«vg<» railroads maintain a lobby at Salem conqxised of > JlW *H»TF*UL men who are |>ast must« rs in the art of making will place himself, in the estimation of tne people, I -gislation liarmeh-ss to tneir masters, tiie rail- right about the top round of popularity. » THE ALBANY • ro ids. It may be expected, then, that any rail ! DAILY M2RALD • nail legislation ena t« «i at this session, will be of If the legislature adjourns without enacting an.\ 4 a very nnld hoi a*o|othic nature, whose principle remedial railroad legislation, its members, w. o Make« Unuaual Cut and New o ijecl will be t«» haifway pacify the people and yet are to blame for blocking the demands of tin « Managern«! 1 Offer* Daily « n >t put tne railroads to any great trouble. people, will meet with a pretty frigid reception by Paper Ono Year For r T..e N ews thinks railroads are making a great tneir respective constituencies, wuen they go V 43.00. « mistake in nut submitting to in xlerate regulatory; tneir homes. Tne railroad lobby at Salem am * The Albany Daily Herald can I -gislation. **y pulling t ,e stinger from any law ' elsewhere, are snow ing U.at they are very shon be had for 43 00 a year by eub 1. al may be enacted nt Salem relative to railroad sighted. Apparently they nave forgotten that th» •criblng now. It contain« 4 to c 'idroll, they are but pre|>aring the way for more people have a remedy within tuemseives, th» 8 page« covering the new« field drastic legigiution in the future through the invo initiative. The railroad people can rest assure* completely. You can keep a« 4 cation of toe Initiative. Mr. Harrmuin and Mr. mat >1 they prevent tne creation of a lUiiway well pooled on county court 4 Hili and ail other railway men of lesser importance Commission or other legislation that promises t< « matter« «rd doing« at th« coun 4 may just as well j repare to submit to the inevi give the people relief from tne present intolerabl* 4 ty eeat from the Herald a« if 4 4 you lived m Albany. The Or« table. Sooner or later they, as well as ail other* conditions, that tne people, through tne initiative, gin leg.ciatur* handled fear* 4 who control! railroads in Oregon, will have to sub will enact a law much more drastic tnan th* lOMly Th« Harald'« offer of 4 mit to r guiatory law. Tney cannot expect to present talked of legislation at the legislature. 4 43 00 1« only th* actual coat of 4 r -reive tne protection of Oregon c >urts, unless th* wh.te paper, It will Boon be 4 great railway systems tney cont roll, submit to anti put back to it« former prie«. The State University and the Oregon Agricult * o ey law as well. Il may r«-quirv years to bring Th« Weekly Herald, 12 page«, 4 ural college have eacn had a majority of tne legis 4 41.W. a «out a disjx'sition on tne |>art of the railroads to lature to visit them. They toasteii and banquete« » 4 Send In your narr« with be gixsl, obey the law and treat the »x-ople justly i t.iese legislators for a purpose. These schools ex money order or chock or •ub- 4 bi t it will finally lx* a complished. Even if thi 4 •crlte through your po«t mu p -ct, by tins means, to obtain larger apprupria pr sent gn at rai.road kings have to be deposec. I ter. Addree«. The Herald, A|. t ons than they otherwise would get. They an and tne js-ople through the government las* » 4 bary, Oregon. not willing to let me schools r»st upon then c arge of the roads in order to control! them, it ’ nerits, but resort to all the tricks of the veterai •••«••«4444 444444444 will lie done. iobyist to obtain the money they want and think Why can’t Mr. Harriman, Mr. Hill and all other i.,ey need. By such actions they lower th« rai.way magnates be willing to treat the people digni y of the high plane upon which educaton justly. Tiie prosperity of their great railway sys o got to stand, to the level of mere grafters. terns de|x*nd entirely u|s>n the prosperity of th* d 4 p ople. Destroy the busimtcs interests of s 4 4 Perhaps members of ihe legislature of the past co intry as the luml>er business is now lieing de T ram M arks stroyed through the lack of cars for transport! - .ave gotten around the constitutional inhibition ol Dtaiana CoevRHtMTB Ac. tion, and the business that sustains railroai.c .•uting money to support collegiate institutions lo A*me4 e^, gng * eb*f '■h and dsemMkw may gvlefcte •afwctain <mr <.«Mna>« fraa wbashar a* would soon begin to dwi die. Fair, just and equi oted at other points than at the state capitol, by »rmaetrtrtls rt.n<Man«tel MIHM «* » •*•«4 table treatment of the business interests of a tot recognizing the Normals as state institions eant Oaa. <»Ma«t wsf'-f ri>r ••*•*!»• ng patema. Itetauta teàan tbnmalt Haan g <«x racalTe country by tne railr »ads, is simply a guaranty of Vet the constitution is violated just the same, errate «edae. »ttboM rkarga, te tfca profitable traffic for the roads. A people that it when money is voted to support the schools at I A han*te»Mnaly Hteatratad vaafetf *j»r«aa< «ta poverty stricken, t. at nave nothing to ship not Jorvallis or Eugene. Miiatton « f anr hamaL Tar a. e gl • •aar fuir mont tea, |L g*Ad by all nawetteatter« money with which to pay railway fare:, would MUNN b worth nothing as railway jmtrons. Oregon wants an economical, though not a nig- graocte iMgra. A F g». VT«»teta<taa. KO Therefore, knowing t ie temper of the Americar ardly administration of government. She want Th« N«W« office «ioM all kind* of jol people, as the railway p op|e ought to know it, i ublic money expended judicionsly, but not par priuting in good style auil at reaauu«t> w uuid oe w isdum on thu r ¡»art to make a v irtue o; s.moniously. r. Scientific Hnwrkas. « Co 1 New Tori «*<****•*♦♦***♦•♦«*•••* ♦♦•♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦•• * ------------------------- Scio Livery and Feed Stables i 1 A MVI.g Kktllkl’.M,*. • Proprietor» <> j Back» oonntci wilh all traini al llrsr/ > <///*/ Imth Iruimt ut Alun/it’ra- *******«•***•*•••« c****«•*♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ nt nr < r« ma 1 J VI .. k. W f. <i|U, E. P. Myer«, J. J Harn*», «.. A. VV «tuoi. * : ♦ « ♦ Scio Million Coiiipaiir * ♦ ♦ ♦ s ♦ : : SCIO ROLLER MILLS : : I : ♦ I St < >1« I < KA I I 1 > II" » M Kl I« -J", litt -A. : : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : s I «♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦F l>. IKill.M Physician »^Surgeon 1 i l« | hoti«‘ Ksctlghg«* No 11 GEORGE K9ENEKE : fio. J g GU I.« I> F roprle«<»r Ha In« nor- Imar.t the •»•»♦» • «'iW«1 5««* h * fir» m ’*••• b'linr, »«r»»n»♦«•’«•r «»,»» M Knight. I •» Isll '»>•* • Will ««»»'Ilnur ih. t» n ’hr fhuk* <■„»• m rm*»* M'-ir n H**- with M |,«lir m hHtti 'hr w « a * um I Ignee <W r*«u> «•<•! • le irt IMIllAt IO ll««i *»*«»>• <»ne t tehi. i «ni M J> : : or k < m »X I l «t < !*•« wotk in »II Ir«tnrbtrtof «trnlltlry. o<] K< >1.M KI* U. A F WING I afille M! NKKR«, Brw-t rnt. ; : CkKooX Hrfll ESTA it BR Ktri D» SCIO, OREGON F m iu *’• I < It) prr»|wr»H*« l»r»t»p lit an>i *<»1«1 • ih <i«»te' cnn» ni I*« loti ’<•»*. • Il )«•»» ««ut i*« «tril jmir * h tn. ! gn «rii It if visn I»» w| . Il uhi WMtil to buy.« olii Ünd l»r |»<» m «' >i»»i «ant, EHE SCIO STATE BANK 1 hr hr-M Ptecr In •or! and to I «I i* al Pup's Coffee House Orcg»n Scio : : * lo. 1 ur* f,u •»4t*lnr«4*, J • Dentist < >R K.ON SCIO. < i !•:< >K(»I : At v cwt F »»«1 <>f th** Morriwm M’rvt t lit Mg« bort <4 lain king «»»<1 eirte^r h»i«1 »«-*• I <«*na u»a !«• •« «mirent ia .«•• «n 1 dl*it» «eutwj *»»» |>» t »•< * J wa » rhi«*« CHAÎ.LE3 3. M a USR Hii.aMsrtfi to Itlnor Kn« 1 Froprlotcr. "HKI.TON llw I • inn Pnnnfw ñhctnant Pn lllll VVUIIlj IIWUKI IAWI VW REAL ESTATE BROKER Off hr rr«! prt»H*r!y r sn'i'l •• *w-*«lib) * •’ rune i» - • ■ ■ i -■ g I r «wo. in I Z. M. Xotarij Public R» ()t>. Manager. ’(Rcrvotnrr ThlrU and Bnm telM»* Ml*. AittAN'i. ui&EGON IOÏAL RESTAURANT C. <1- LoMI, Proprie.or. Twritty ymr*’ ri}s>nrn<4 In Xofgry work n l ten <lt-Mih»M gl*« «• I u « m griirrwi kim* u»-*M» •l written iii«iiutii*'iiI« »nd tend titt*». A>t- nini*» te t* ii ut «»tHitrt» < m raduti) an««»» ««I »«»; *n« . •**«»( iMf«d¿ « mi a. ms ul Ulte pr«M *r«*i ■ n i «xaiiiUunl H'IU ol. u. H. MOS I ÄS'» E Attorney-at-La i? Notary and "Millrlfor oi ,i*airm«4 ana » rn !<»•»•. Beat 2Oe Maal In th« Valley. Opa« All Night. Klbany A I. It »ST, Dll-WH I. Hr;«»»! Oregon C. L. R. RODGERS Dr.ALF.P5 »ffter. t «1 Wraf ! I mi wt IN HKVANT À mr Attorney s-at-Lato • i»o1«.n Ml.«k AI-H.tNV, ORRi.iiY WVATT w EATHKS»VKt> A Attorncys-at-Latc Off*rr In Hlutn’terg Hk«rk 11.h «NT LODGE DIRECTORY knight* of the Ifanffiitet*« •**' T. ni. No r - ui-r<in« the nr.| anti Thtr- »cela.• ot mrh mont h Joint morttne with I. < T N on the » l If I. I. t . Marek. Inn». In ttw an i R. J. II. Holt tilt, A. «I. fRIt.l.. R K < otuman'ter KM«.NT* OF Pt THI V» f Re* . «• in.......... .. t, J- ,. » Any nt«h'. **R*4 inn-.. A ' vl.tt.tv mtl *w riven th»« a hnn-1 A W OAl.KT, A U PKII.U V L a oi a s : i ORKOOM •Iwvtng .... Km ’ Hlmtpps'itig Iteli»* taoRue davie . Proprietor. Albany Hardware Comp’y The Albany Hani ware Co. ias the best stock in town, uxl is the cheapest pla-’e to trade. Sole agent» tor Valv- »line Oil. No!*. 21!’ and 221, /net Street, Albany, < ’regon. Suliecribe lui ibe Som» NkW«.