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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1907)
peuple wanted le misture. tkw twmiv-fcurth bien nial-session, is the record. Al INHUMAN M'lTHt-H Politichili] Independent W f '.a—;— •• «ci-, Hi x--u, a- «touuJ-« lae* mail iikMih-r » X ri hi 1. i,. \ i- hi i > a y u t 1 > i’ <i <; i: it, 4N| i I>i'H I Bl< Ui*r vrior »ff ad vai *««* Our x<* f, a* rirl I »ar Ölte ivMfg rtt «INI • •• *- Yfrtrt O»i»‘ ir »r. al • n«i fí «I y» ar* Siu ti« in a«k N .... , .. Thi«*«* üi mit mH*» .«•«, ..... Hiitgk* n*|»> li .... AliV l< I 1*1 N< i II 2ft I ftl I M O’ 7ft ix, H AT •••*<: (*ar«l >4 th Hjir« ml ••bifu4fv itnliir», |»d»r llnr * K nt«, i- r line ... «I '«IvA-rflainu, I» F linr !••«!» * i * i >■< ■- 11 ■. fitf < .«hin if u itlr t-rr in« li |*r>ift wahiji .I mr«!« 1 •n»*l « •, imr fnon*h I I »nif tints* lumfrmir Mr h v « rifar * iitnir«'!» application Will. HI CflNDIMNi I) Scio Liveryind Feed Stables Th» H>ute tarrwd itw frw b‘H lor pubi« vdkml« owr <!«• Uu^eruvr'e v»u> Mr. Frveaiati. th« g«ütl«a)A<i »iw ••• auJ «ru«»« «M »urreptil7, MVER Proprietor» HICtlAKDMJ*. a fudy feiUted uf elippiuï a )vA«r intuit»» : - -=r- jrx---r. T-n- ssfai O iva Eiklrre«l *1 lhe putitil'« at FRtcP«8SkS ►OR OFFICIALS ft » 0? ir. it K o The grilling thst District Attorney Jerome is aud !««• Iliac « Mild !>«•<• ï«4»d gra(H*uw A>u*««uu ecr«e • wj A iai.de. giving .Mrs. Evelyn Nesuit riiaw. in »he erm ex- prvpvrl/ bad lt>v Ivr Ua« uiii *• • amination now going on in the Tnaw trutl, shows • irUMA« <u«a««ir« <»t«4hcr Otertnbvr «ailauti) gtatoi that Evelyn to have been, if she is not now. s very pubAK bad IO II»« p««l ) B bad woman. In fact, the wh-de inner roltenhes- <u iki»»j lite «UU uUt 4 *JV lu U»lhr of the New York "Smart Set”s<*e ns in dinner of •«« WUlhr fl llug Q’* paaav* getting an airing Btd as Evelyn has admitted That really a bah t»« «l*-clar«*d I» herself to have been, upon the witness stand, *ir th« isrgciHpt* hi* bwart, a^aiuet tbv *1*1 V» ta«« U»« «»tlier character in the drain*, is being shown to Whfte'M I m * infinitely worse. Cotn;»ar«?d to her. Evelyn is . i trv u U h » wrrupt InfluBuet a «J ib«*> much abused, as well as a soiled angel. Allusio i». .<•»<-• dl«> • •! p .’Fítv v ft •fAlf, wh y <-Mttld tM/t br H-fl »«uuad a Lair * bivaUtl» is here made to Mrs. H »Iman, the reputed motnei U) a r«iirua<l paaa S* Wl/ it. It kk would "VUIU b>* - III, .'bit «,« to depict a .» character «.,«<«« .«•- *■-- ■’ of Evelyn dilfi Il waa lUMutrd lu bw a bill lu o»«kr at»d lu f«h**«v Ctwui truu» more loath mine tnd vile than a mother who would uib •«»« I liw hupir.aUuci u< U«iug inft-HKM-ad by willingly, furnish a life hisbiry uf her daughter tu 4 ut p <r*t kui*. a ¡innki’utor, in order that it may be held up th« I l»« argutuvul ul th«* < ap‘L»l J>mrua- tu b«- scorned and Jleridtti. Evelyn, no doubt, that l’ « tfktata ar« br*< abi« v p-») is bad in every social wav; Tiutw is worse, in that «.«• ur««r tu«i U« any Mite» Fht» «'íh iai* w‘»4' gel h’HH>ra, Mían**, he encouraged and purticn>at<-d with Evelyn in her ■ uli«««. vieriœl a»d. <><fi «*, liftfe«' t»«at, vices; White was a human fiend, in Iteing responsi- o<a. ut.tr» ¿«.Jail ktuda < • .• • bl • for Evelyn's entrance into the gilded life of the tl»4l alt«cb U» v U kw . ar« lu br carried de nmi monde; but Mrs. Holman outclasses them al>»ut ihr *Uile Irw uu iup ut all U hi rw»l all in blackness of character. A mother, who wii- It m » ueilaiyly lm< pana ug the «ta«« ul i»atu»cd ifHR i«u» lu «ay that tuia ia li igly surrenders a daughter uf tender years to su 'h a lecherous scoundrel hs White and 'or a cash • prrasdttig I. uU a lltthr C am * I hit k. lu a*« co isidenition.is loo low and despicable to be allow tr%« paia«»»» b> right ul law—-ih« r«r* lljii.g Ux |xvpk* lia«« atwav« vvite)4aii>ed ed to breathe the same air with decent people, and agamal. her only reason for making her daughter's shame I I m prvp » < ry iteli «g« * «t •» a »u*w— open t‘‘ the VHTi'I. - t'lf a' lHi.'-.t . thae»S itf t .Mr- thru th« IrgleialUrv «Uacle >< HiU» ia* il «a« «taltal that ihrr» -luuriltt ul llw. Holman) hold* again I Thaw. •irti tal» had ih li»«ir pi* Bela un Perhaps tiie washing of such leacherously soiled liter O«*** <4 liter Huuæ 1 net , ought not to be held up by the newspapers Th« iiedgea bill thaï wa« lu n»ab II a for depraved humanity to fe -d upon. Yet. as an vrimr i*» lab« lr»e patee» »M quteftly object less-in uf the depravity of character of the àiiit'tj .» h ti r ttúur U ll»e Hei»alc. Il »t idle rich, the expose may I m * of value to the public. h«»«l ¡tABstexi the Beiate Uie liui»«e w«»uld Whether or not Thaw will I k * convictd and punish ha«« iitade «!•* ri work ul Mr Hrdgr« tur prreufiiiug tu rutr^-ut h utt uu« ul il« ed is yet to I m * demonstrated; but tn«* evidence lies pi i Vlhfg«*«. air ady shown that he has rendered tiie world s bui thr Ja>* uf »»tfh »al prnllrgra ere meritorious service in ridding of tne monster. San nuu»t«rre«l ih« prupie arc g ii.g tu ei» turd White. Ot ter girls, w to live m the great a*l t*»r Muwer ul le ah about ihr nell metropolis can feel safer, because the monster, ratti« uf liter bui. 1 lieu (hi* pruiuitihg lu« p..plv uh* thing • I» tbr vau-palgh White no lunger exists in human form to prey up au<l giving tlivu» rsavily ti»« uppuatte tu on them. li.» Irpieìalute will ite 'Udir awa% with. l ast Saturdnv theleg'slstivemisfit that han beet in session down al Salem for the past six weeks, adjournd sine die. No doubt everylxxiy can now take a long, full hreath of relief, know ing tbs’ ti ia gang of legislative freelxxiteni no longer ha its hand in the people's |i<x’kct. Never, in the his turv of Oregon leg.HlHlureH, im- a legialative tiody n<> e'k!ii|.|e! IIn ••«! !<> do th* thing* for which It was elected to do. Evidently the average mem) » r uf the body just adjourned, considers a legislator- duty t«j I m -: T o get the large I b!e amount of money appropriated for his particular locality and oitject; an<i it matD-rs not whet k« r that object is meritorious and conducive tn the benefit of the in terests of the jie.iple of the entire state. Thii is it fact not taken into co lsideratiun by the averag member of the Twenty-fourth B <*nnial legislative Assembly. II s one sole object seemed to t>e to ef- f ct combinations through wiich he eould secure the tar, •• <t |>>.ssible appropriation of the people's! money f«>r hm particular locality. Tax paying time is now on and Sheriff Smith, Tne fact of the busi less is I ns legis'ature was! assisted by a number of office deputies, is taking in C >miMM *d of narrow minded tune servers. That j the shekels rapidly. By t le 15lh of next month, is to say, a major ty were of t us lass. z\ll, or there a ill be but few taxpayers who have not paid nearly uli of toe members were elected upon a in full or in part, the demands of the ceunty platform, impliedly, <»f economy and reform. The against them. As a rule, what the people have people uad a right to expect, tnat bectuse of the to pa> , as coinpar«d with what they |>a>d last fact these members Were to compose tne first legis yea«’, the amount is considerably increased, This lative body nominated and elected by tne people is especially true with the small taxpayer, Just direct, that they would be truer and nearer to the w hy this should be the case, the countv court can, people's interests. Well, tne ptMip'e have iteeii probably, give the best explanation; yet tne tact is fouled again, as usual. They have been outgener painfully true. Hint most men have to uig down aled, again, uy tiie curiiorations. a little deeper into their pockets. Tuere is some We have known for many y ears that weeould n >t consolation in the opinion, that next year w ill see trust the profe.vsional iiuiiticians, w ithout bemg considerable reduction in the levy. There are two deceived occasionally. Is it possible that we are reasons why this is prolmble: There ought to be a to find out that we cannot trust tne judgement of surplus left over from the large amount collected the pcsjple? As before stated, tne people selected .Ills year, and as a majority of the court will be to legia'alurs, last June in most cases. u|a*n implied elect, the levy will t>e held down for political reas pledgt s uf ecunuiny. The total uf uppruprialiuns ons. This lust is probably the Cause of the levy made at the sessi >n just clused were the most ex bemg one or two mills higher than necessary tins travagant in tne nistorj of Oregon. Not content y.*ar. it wont do, Judge, that political trick is an with looting tkie state treasury, officers salaries old one. Anyway, tne people’s memories are nn- were raised wherever aimed hi districts ami coun proving. ties. Attempt was made, even, to raise the sala ries uf me legislators liHNiiscivuB fivm oo U» T.ie people, by in •ans of the Direct Primary per uay. have done awav with the political convention, Instead uf doing wlutt the people wanted done, c i. nly for tiie reason that candidates nomina ed this reform and vconomi' al(') legislature, in sev- by the convention s_. stem were not satisfactory, tiai instaiiCcS, did just the reverse; notably in its in tiun relative to railway passes lor ufiicials. latst i-ast year the people made Lae nomihalrms by di June the people would have enacted a law prulilbl- rect selection. Of this selection, the voters eould tiikg tne railroads from granting free fosses, had elect the belter man, or the one whom they deem hut tne ei.uctn g ciaus Deen omitted from tne bill, ed the better one. So far as the men elected to llie people snowed by their votes that they were the present legislature are concerned, now that overwi.elmiiigiy in tavur ot an anti futss law. It we have the acts of tne sessio before US, It must was eX|Htleu that the legislature would look upon be admitted that we, t.ie people. ,.ave made a bad tins vole as mandatory from tne people and enact, matter worse. B it. us this is tne fir it Assembly al untie, an anil puss mW But, In rvSpuhae, thia elect.tl under our present law, perhaps the people outfit ul graittis, enacte ad compulsory pass law, will learn wisdom from imst experience and so se thus snowing complete disregard uf tne people's lect legislative material in the future that a repe tition of tne 24th Biennial ix-gislalive Assembly wisnes. When the Direct Primary law was enacted, it will be imuossible. wus thought that politics and legislation were as T he N ews receives every week fmm the Com c nq letely divorced as possible, and the taking mercial Club. Portland, advertising matter boom uway the Reliction ul Tinted States senator would ing Portland and Oregon. T he news doubts the place tne legislature in a fiosition that it would be propriety or advisability of this "booming” busi un nt s« ssary fur political party ism t*> show its head. ness, so long as our rate of taxation keens soaring Yet lacau-e uf the iiii«*cting of i-arty ism into leg islation, the us< fulne.ts of the most vitally necessa upward. So long as taxes average from two to ry law enacted, was crippled. It was universally three p r cent, on a cash property valuation, as is untierslood, also, among the people, that, the Nor in most of our cities and towns, homeseekers are mal school matter was to be adjusted in a manner apt to be a little leary alnut investing in property t >at would be satisfactory to tne people; by tiie in a tax-burdened state. If we would induce the elimination of, at >ea»t, two of the schools. The homeaeeker, to locate in our midst, a reduction in I • jslature attempted to dudge tne responsibility, taxation would be the strongest argument possible. by shitting the selection of the school or schools to b.t supported by the state. u|»n the governor. The Normal School question, evidently, will have Here was where imrtjism was again the ruling to be a «ttled by the people. To that end. a num iu.nt. They figured that the Aelection of two of ber of questions should be submitted to the voters the four Khoolg Co receive a ate support,V*ould be at the next general election, something as follows: a source of unpopularity to tne party responsible Do you favor retaining the present schools: at f >C i he selection. Hence, t.ie attempt to shifts Monmouth, yes or no; at Drain, yes or no; at Ash legislative duty utM>n tne governor. (Governor land, yes or no; at Weston, yes or no; or do you Cnarnberiam very prvpt*rly vetoed the bill and sent prefer that Normal training de;>artments be added it a 'k to tne House from whence it originated. to the schools at Eugene and Corvallis. By this Ihe final result was the continuance of all the means the will of the vol« rs can be ascertained scnuols at sD'te exjiense. and the vexed Normal school question be settled Aa an extravagant, nonproduction-of-wl.at-the-' for all time. Hacks connect with all trains at ¡Vest Scio 3 ami both trains at .Hunkers. U 00*000*000***0 *oow eoooeooeo *o*o*M*«o oo k H»m o oH? oeoooooee**oao»oe»eeeoeeeoooeoooeoeooaeoodsosaaeo pMUID'MT, 1 J S b CMT a BV, L A. Watu«r Mmdm ► Seio Miilbifl Gorçparçfl rint Alli» »Miai« > < ► W« ,iw • C«n«r*l Cu«t«m Mim*»g B««*ln*** peed en Wh**l Salo ara w* Fleur In k.ughl <h« tur bvtlaaa« Ak*)*« •w— U PRILL. M T.lrphon* k.tbaag* No II , GESRGES K3ENEKE i -CIO. i I G Á. * I «JILL, D ORICON SCIO. Having n«irvhae»-d ihr «t«x« n*œod La k t ftxHB »B« bvítiwi »r»f;r. Ciu» M K Hight I ••»teil ib< » m itw puDik. . will «vHttlntMi th «nM« n «»n tbr Had »Ml » hr HHIlH «MHBtktldh« I atvl ctMikw culi •• rwaw» «GW lirhiH. Wllb • <lo«hw lo Ihr laf»<» f»l bfwl) «< I a h»iriwitMliM io irwei o«.a righi, I atu thè Uutrruut aliuuid «rtu the bill pnut< r’a aaUry at IteAAJ aud lu gu litio irtvvt lu lai A. tu«» ih» |«NJp r a dbaiMW «t bulli titea« pruuuæd rviuiutg tau yeat» I mtim .« atMÍ OEoKtiE «»Ml put tbe priitlci ut. m Misrj eotj auuA KOENI.KE pwUMv vlth ala ai»d IM«} Will UUl ululi tue »UBkllLg, visu»« •telai I. us« AfukU vllbcl t/ili.*—V«»p«iaA J k ui teal. : »io, M U II URKOUN t r uüKuo.N : L. W. POMEROY <Kj REAL ¿¿TAIL BMtR~E>o SCIO, OREGON Httti »«4 Li!) proporti«» bstuithl wnd aold un Ih u»ua> l«<ie Il «at«l lo tmi )u«ir iMiMi. I <an «rii i! If Il ran ito «4ti. If >uu wwu* io boy, « uan OnJ Ih* I» mmw >oH aatiL. Tb* br«t Flaw In fort a<id tu > *t U *< 1 01 Urtarast Ta Toaiaa. «corn m or* fxW **nou»ly out o' hralUklbut « tko bav* atacUng dull«* ÜB prrtuf rlih.r In U>* u*y u< buuw c.rt.Xof In auclkl dull*« and fun«- L Pap’8 Coffee House Drag- mi Scio I m *4 « (merli hanking and »srhanga Dual *M*aa L»«an« taa I« at current raira and UtaH* I»ued <Hk plikCiHli cltiea lAwfluucly Hi their strength, U urslng mothers. Dr Elotco's ot «* rlpUuft has proved a musk Favor* to ng tunic and Invlgural- voluabl* *u By it* tlyly us*, much ltk< narvlna. F riou. sitX kflaa_j mua and i^g*r-U mu b* v ..led Th* Mimjstina taVH *«_ suiR«pni:_knit*. wuuld, it li belxvag. st idom hs.e u> t* *n vloyrd LL this rnv«t ftr. vo.Matas nvtnaiis fgfituii arft'ji — tv in~gon4_|img. Th*• Favurlto Prmcrip- tijn-hss proven a groat boon to* spec tank mukbors by pro per! ng th* .ritern fur lb* roming of baby. Ibero by rendering child birth safo, easy, and alm»ul pain lew Imnrln mind, pleoao that Dr Pierro's Favorite f’roecrlpllon Is mil a secret or patent tnedlcln*. against • bleb the most Intelligent people ar* guile naturally averse, teieause uf the uncertainly as to tholr cumpusiUoa and barmleeecharacter, but Is a Mtoictxa or rmo « x coMroot- nuM, a full list uf ail Its li>gr*dlenl* being printed. In plain English. °® every bottle wrapper. An eiamlnallon of this list of Ingredients * III dlsclueo tho fact that It Is non alcuhullc In lu cumpuelttofi, chemic ally pur*. trlple-roSnrd glycerin* taking th* place of tbo eutnmonlr used alcohol. In IU makeup. In this eon noct Ion It may not be out of place to steto that tbo • Favorite Proscription • of Dr. Pierre is the only medo ln* pul ub for the euro of woman's peculiar woekiweom and all- Okcuu. and sold through drugglsu, al) the Ingrodumt* of which have the un animous endor*em*nt of all the leading Bkedical wniors and teachers of all the s*«*ral srbooli uf practice, sial that too as remedies for the ailment* fur which •Favorite Proocrlplloa • la rocumotonded A Illite book of thee* enduroem«nte will be sent to any addroe», poot-peid. atwi absolutely A*o IT r°v rotu«ot same by poetel card, or letter, of Dr. H V Pierce, Buffalo, N Y? Dr Pierce's Pleeoanl I*el)et* car* coa st! pet ion ConaklpalMt* I* the cause ul many dis.as.o. Cur* the cause and yutt Our* the dtoeoAo, Easy to take aa candy. Al h*M Rad uf Iba dornrua StfVAl Btt.ig* CMABX.M J. M a JTXA »U a i. BBi u t to Binar Htua.i Propri «tor. BEWAHE OF DEFECI IVE HILES «HKLTUN K«vw an Abatrac-t «»f Titte pr*H>rvd b) Iba Notary Public Linn County Abstract Co REAL ESTATE BROKER <Wth* ml pe»t*rty Inland to Fureb««* or ar»-*« *• mui I i y «u, u>>>nat xaned. oar Twaaty yaara «aportaaaa In Notary work «oliva. rwwi«l»g >b* « m S i ol our aapar. and la ad dealing gl«*« a^« g*»*ral kaowieu** v*«v A«I.UI «lk«-d in law. wl orillen InniwiMnla *ad land tilt*« Ad utiniMmov* ul miai«* raratuli) attauuad iu, Z. ft. ttcDD, Manager. a**otl*la4. act tael« ul tlm prorurod and aaauriitod <iflkv ixxnsi Third and BraMliMn At». •CIO OKKUON ALBANY. UBKQON. ROYAL RESTAURANT 11 a montanti Attomey-at-La © C. a* LUMJ. Proprteiur. N«M*«7 TnUlk au* Molteltor w rai.hia ud i*s io„, uS«.t>l»MMtlrw( All Night. Albany ■ . lf|MI pj ALB*« Y. OR SOOS C. C. Mr> at BRYANT A BUN Attorneys-at-Latü THt ALBANY Ouodvia block ALBANY, ORMOX DAILY HKRALD Makao Unuaual Cut and New Managamant Öfter* Daily Pepar On* Y*ar Per •3-00. i Th» Nov* offite dooa all kind* of jot «•Tinting in good «Iyle and at raaaonab!« priceo. i Fl •< rio«* »O«k in *11 b<*nvb** <>f <to-tin*'ry. Y ura f«»r haatrw^«. they Wo«*»» •* rival WUlmoil. Notte* la b»«*M (Iran that th* nn,1*r«4fn*' O-lMlnieitainr of tn* rotatr of CtaaS* W *bal toa. *—wv-d la- kkad ta th* k'miiHj Cn*rl rd Linn CiMinif. •<«'» of Orafo, kt* (nal arcani •• -*rh adtainlMratm of «aid data. and that Vlo-iday th* irti day of April. A D 1*01 at th hoot of on* o*»ork In th* aftarnnnn ha« b*«n * «ad by aald r-o-irt a« th* «la«* lor haar Ing ot>«*rttnn« in m|.| tnal ao-ant and lor th* ■*o>«a«*ai thrtaiW R aHKl.TON. Adoilalatratnr nf th* larata ai t Nad W «h*I ton I* r an «ad H Ha* *MT a Su*. Alternar*. : Dentist b ytialalulv La» Ihal paawd tira? iiuuac ÜKi. g ti c «late S-"""!-" D. ' Physician ij 55 Surgeon what thè p> upiv « tiaJ i»u lite ptsaaca lui far Will and ooaoaooooooaaa**»e»»oeo»eoeee i bey a» h-pie I at » aliai tiie« will du with ll.ciu Fleur end AT [>«hang*4 and far Ttald Treat Yeu < • putte uu rrO’id luf a Hug ti e peuple juat ih» uppuaiie uf < » SCIO ROLLER MILLS au au»ei>dM*eul L» put tbe alate pttnlrr < l< a » U 4 At tbe Ju'-e rlectiun ih» peuplv atlupl* ed au «h’.l-íire pa»» «w (ire fùat-clii»s and uur hursts fumi drivers- Prices Reasonable. ¡ Our Th* Albany Dally HaraM can bo has for S3 00 a yaar by awb- ocHblng now. It contain* • to • page* cavaring th* now* Bald completely. Yoo can baap aa «vali paitad an county court mattar* and doing* at th* coun ty **at from th* Herald a* if you llv*d In Albany, Tho Oro gen loglalatur* handled fear- leeoly. Th* Harald'* *ff*r *f A3 00 la only th* actual coot of white papar, It «*<11 at put back t* Ita farmer Th* Weekly Harald, 11 *1.M. Bond In money ardor acribe through your poet mao tar. Addraea, Th* Herald, Al bany, Oregon. • •••••••••• aaaaaaaaa Attorneys-at-Lato U*<a la bluoitarg Bk*k OPBOUN ALU ANT 0 □ eo « oe D avie , Albany Hardware Comp'y The Albany Hardware Co. hag the best stock in town, and ia the cheapest place to trade. Sole agents for Valv- aline Oil. Nos. 21W and 221, Eirat Street, Albany, Oregon. Subscribe for th« S a nti an 5 g va.