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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1907)
of 4« a hr kantiani Mews. Politicullii Independent I V I X V I . E. * »>» r« »w I HII'A V I i l < . < . IK 4M» i‘M'»»'Ml H«'M »• I It ha» reached the with the years. F r «’«• «r»»f* fujrwl:. i.U uf ehl-h !> i rr< • sìot ;<- iim « «re cutaiuerd. »• given line with reform, in order to live and exert a ¡»oliti* bv foeaen tn all the «e«vr*l acbutUt of »bint.J bave far mure welgbl cal force The Peoples’ («arty is dead as a political BirUli ibun any amouulot uur, prufcwoMial i«e organization; but the ideas and theories it taught Lw. i1«rce » I ¿«orile Prmcrip- and promulgated are the living political utues of t.»n b¿> Tita SAhes ur ausaerr un wrry t».t .¡»-erapf»r. in a full lot of all iu in- the present time. The Nation, certainly owes a gr<4i»nia pm.led In plata Lugl.»h. If yuu are an Invulul woman arid auffer debt of gratitude to the men who formulated the fr a ««’■’, ■ m beaC-vbe. backache gnaw- I g dotriyi in »luBiih. periodical palaa, Omaha platform. d -¿gri-yfrfi*. catarrh«!, prltlc drain, drag; if - un«n d.itr-v» in luurr alaliruvn or pel’yS. p*-rhap« dark «puta ur »pack« d«n<>Xg before lbe»>•-*, fmnt aprila nod k tai r • : *’ . . 4 ty f. . .*• drr«r.<»rami of tbr frminina Ijist week Judge Burnett pronounced a ■umtenc“ 0« *>•. u crjan*. can nut do totu-r than Uba Pier upon u citizen of Scio that, to far as we remem I Favorita Preacrlption. 26 The h lisi, «urguon't kntf» «n<1 opera* ber. is the first sentence of that character ever ting UL m«y tw «voxj.'d by ih« timrly given to u citizen of Linn county. Harry Beard, um avorn» Preacription * ln «uch •> u t for the If his conduct is ex from one to five years. ofw» militili» l»r I Ih» obno’ lou» ri* jienitentiary ft emplary, and he gives the s i|>eriilt*mdent of the OJ penitentiary reason to believe he has reform 'd ... i Thrrrbv confession of guilt in the crime charged, was sentenced to serve tune in When he bus served one year’s tune, he may oe If, during the next four years after his if the fnr-n<Ts that them '>romtilgat-*d a sweeping .»ruled. liberation, he remains a law abidi >g citizen, all reform pint form, realizzi how far reaching and would be well. Should he transgress law in any h trig wal'd bo (licori ci 1st ev there enun way during those f ur years, he would bererna’id- Most of the fnuiiwrs t»f the (»maha plat- <•♦ it”d. .•d back to the penitentiary without trial, where f »rm h 1 «’. on* this, join’’»! the great majority; ie would have to serve four full vears. or a time I il ♦ • Mii? l’lx, thvf’” fur'.*: .‘‘at —I life living i-?1!*« t> which added to his first service, would make five to<lay. m »'n’l'Ts of this convention which was, i years. Tlie N ews the Aral held by the people’s party ■ b.’.’i: Defnncrats and Itopublicans. thinks ¿-¿- m I ‘ r < w .Il ve They had except the murderer. kinds, sentence of this A nature offers the strongest possible inducement to .-r ' • 1 pas lycen Thev knew trial these’ parties carceration, .after tne mmnhn in term Surely, if there 1» any r.-iorm in a man, w re controlled by political Imsses. in tin* intorest*« ..1 t ■ ‘ 1 ■! . 1. 11 . . ii w i- ilth and t hat .1 tins w'i'i (»ring 1 O’JL But. boys, tne be'ter plan is never to place your of t old parties. h * «erved. rty waa their only recourse to educate I It nro.He the |x*t>ole to the gravity of the situation, i selves in the condition that Beard is now in. wont pay. No matter if you do reform, you cun Tn is thinking, these men di «regarding the ridi-1 rule anil sneers uf the fsilitical Isisses, fearlesslv never hold jusl tne place m society tnat you would Inn ne I led .out into hew ami untrie«! |s>litical water nave held, hud you not committed tne crime. That t hey were iictuntud by a spirit of pure patriot ism, no will on»* t it re «I Ciiir-’tl now deny, 11 s’i ssary. an* The reforms they Ix’ing gradually Olliers might be willing to trust you; but you never would restore yourself in your own estima tion. Others mignt not Know it. but you would A platform of always Know l.ial you was a linef, ora transgress ad<»pte«| by the Government. Honesty may, some limes, seem j rinciples that would now lx* promulgated by or of tlie law. inconvenient and may Keeuyou a |x»r man; very either of tlie present great political parties would in tne end. it is far the best policy. If you out, * ir,n s, .in demands for tiolitical reformation, the F’urtner- are honest, you cun respect yourself. more, us you. necessarily, inusl associate with Tne ¡ssiplcs party un<k*rt«M»k a campaign of edu- yourself m.»re intimately tiiun with anybody else, catirn. It was deemetl vitally nmessary, if A nericiin libertv was preserved, to arouse the you will have tne salislaction of u-sociating Wltll d ’in inti» of these then ridiculed Omiina farmera. It would humiliate you to K <ow and'^tuow tnein w miner they were rapidly an honest man. drifting. I' ik a* iong,w niskered Populists argues! Inal y ou would ulwuys be compelled to associate Tne.i don’t becume a tout if iirgnni/.isl wealth was not curbed and re- Wltll u Imei, wouldn't it? pismle it jou AOUid not associate Wiln one. t, tired to obey tlieJaw, Hint it was only a matter Inlet, ui time when tne common |xs»ple would liecrusned and r<s| icetl to s.*rftloin. How true were the con- ctusio.is and predictions of tnest* old lime "Pops.” It is seldom that three criminal trials, of wide .xalionui repute, are in progress al the same lime. I ie campaign of eilucatnm instnutisl by the Tne I'naw trial, Binger Hermann sa d l.ie ¿>imU Iss 1 tie«’ part» lias never ceased. I11 or<lcr to pre- -Ruel investigation, ure all ot unusu *1 notoriety, s r e t «cm . ’Ives, isita uf tne old |x»liucal parties in addition. land iraud trials are in progress in have under aken .educat >ry work tnemselves. Idaho and NetirasKM, l«ie Interstate Commerce I »tin parti« * are now preaching reform in louder vuininiasion is getting Duly and toe .do^vr Hay turns, than ever emmated Irom Populist lips. wood trial lor complicity m tne .ovc.menuvTg Tney are doing more. Tney are instituting many assassinulion w ill soon oe on. I lie big dailies w id ol tne retorm.' that vver<- demand«*! m the Omaha not run out ol suujccl muller lor sviisulionai head pint form. l'ne campaign ot educali«»n, instituted lines lor some Lillie yet. by liiv.i’tsiplvs’ pally. caused tne |x*ople to think. II knocked tne scales of |*airizanism from their Il cruited a growing icmand for Government to be rescued irom tlie hands of railroads aim plutocracy , and i>e restored to Il mail: it pmMiUie lor a Roosevelt, a people. eyes. tne if l’resident Roosevelt reinums sleudtust in ti.e rei usai to uccepl u his iniru torni, tue Repubhcun the pai ly will na»c trouble to liuti u canuiuale Inal l«a- wni unite all tactions. 11 Mr. Bryuu >s agalli Foilelle, a F' o I k , a H ney and others, to be placed 1101 mnuieii, lie wm have u iur belter ci tance ol Any way tue country in position ol power and Where they couid accomp winning luan ever be lore, »s coining, rapidly aboui, to Mr. Braun's way of lish results It lias made it |*opuiar to champion .ur. Bryan und President Roosevelt are tne cause <»f the people. inuiKing. W nile it is true Inal the Government has not yet nearer together pulilic'dly, man is Ine president entirely n-cue«» tr<>m the political Iws». the anil most any of tne prouab.c Republican nominees been railroads and plutocracy in general, tnost* who are lor the presidency. lighting Hit* tiallle for the people, can report a Indeed, aich progress is grutilying progress, Tnere is » peculiar circumstance connect«*! with being mude in the hunting down of the wrong Thaw's lawyers have the Tnaw murder trial. doers, e»|wcially of toe plutocratic breed, that been endeavoring to prove him cruzy wnen he tiiose who are not hi the toils are, figuratively. assassinated Wnite; but that his insanity hus A railroad president trembling in their boots. pusscu away an<l he is now perfectly sane. Jerome once, w.ien discussing matters relative to the nas endeavored to prove Thaw sane when ne shot people and the railntuds, said "Tlie people be Whit«.; but since then hus becume insane and is uanined.'* With toe rmlruads. so to speak, on now in that condition and should Lx* sent to the t.ieir kntfes amt Ix-gging for mercy, we wonder if asy lum for tne insane criminals. Mr. Vanderbilt, if living, would not change that expression somewhat. He might not say II, but he would assuredly think, " The railroads will be damned, unless they obey the law.” The battle against plutocracy has not yet lx«en Tnere is mucn yet to do before all men are won. «•’Iml lx tore th«’ law. are yet too Tiierv many grafters, land ihi<*ves und railroad disobeyers of ,l.w. ,i. «Miti*!«’ Um gates ot tne penitentiaries. .7, Bute ’ nas b«*ten tne ne«st difficult portion of tne tmttld won. Toe people are arrouse«! liiase it a point to pluc«* more k’ttes, Folks strongest and Heney s and they Roosevelts, in office. win laiF’ol- With the line of brest works of the enemy broken task liecomed much down, the remainder of th«* less difficult. ing The little Imll that was start«*! roll at Oman» hus gathered mugmtude and force Gratifying progress is being made in the pre- l.tninary work of tne Scio Stock und Fair Assuciution, ■■ ■■( bùi - U Sick woui.ti «rr invìi«il to cun.ull pr. Pi, re, by Irltrr. c.rr>—pun<l- "iin la gu»n1ir1 •• «cmlly wr»t a -d womanly dunftdeix«i «re pr-.t«-.'*»«! by i>. ; .«tonai privacy Addrvw» L»r R '• l’irrcr. tlufla.O, N V t'r y’.rrrr • Plraaant l*rlle«a ih« ►» -« layatlve and rwpi>l»t«»r of lb» »•>»»!• '!»,.•« mvimirMr «lutnarh llvwr «tw. *■ . 1«. a ««all**; t*<> or thrw* • a.uartlc T Ui lako a. <.andy. frn Contracts have Agricultural been let for pro 'uring tne necessary poles and fence posts, etc. As soon as the weather settles somewhat, work AM » *»< « >»< 11 >i< A i » i • i • »■•»■ M KI l< VI.. UM -A. . c.......: c I lour Klghl lirai Y um mwkr.r WOMEN pcS»U<,ful Hobertine glvee wh*i »«err woman •uat Aaetre»-« b»rf»rt cumulation It brh>«a <hal »oft «moolh. fr»«h laar ml to the ,l.»»k *hal * not»« >OUtbfuln»M It will bling t»»«u(> to Ihoa» who lack It. It will r»t«ln tt for th«,»» who alraadr It >( w:!l enable TOO to «u »/rfuliy mbat th« ra.aaaa of wrath», and time bvn t doubt—don't areu» Ju»t > k 1 r w Civ» fou a free «ample All drug at kwp Robertlne. A GEBqpEs K3ENEKE J. Ftopi isior At IO. Dentist < >n » t.uN H •! « le*» wutM in Ha iner »«<»•■* ha» «I ih* ifwwe t»*m«*4 Lak f fr« tn • »>«• ir*»<*r. (»nt M knight. I *• nil tin- t«tinnante* ot the iHthlk' « win cmmlniM* lb wami *«n ih» navlmi ’tie ’«Mitre I and atinpit ih"h« « «!• a IT»»*” ahis* |«< »«<«-• W ith a ■kelie It» liitiii tlw w<t|Ottl latH-v ol r»rt) M»»l a l«*trr iHHiMtlun tu tivrat une i tulli. I mhi Mcrtkr Fot F f HU a II vo I »ITBfc *’IO, T J l»r. J bnìu hr» td fkpnflstry. : OBMOW ; SCIO. OREGON Fattn «ixl l it) |m>per<M Imoaht and wild on th u-u«i «nu ml «ton Il >.-u «a .l M wll >■•(!. I«. It, I in «r.l |i If Il <an I* w>|.’. It )uu waul to buy. i «au Bnd th* piw* ion «ani. 1« »EM KE MINK Kt*.». I’rv«t ent. 1 he brat Hüne m Hurt and to L«t THE SCIO STATE BANK la at Pap’s Coffee House Oregon SOU At Unet krid of ih* «iorrtraiti Ltldge CH a BLXS J. M a H ä R |nirs n g**ivr«l 'ranking »*»4 *w< herifn buwl nra* I «ran* ma l<* at < ur«vtit (girt mJ dia.il «M» prittCipflU ullhr« Suuewui to kittet l<t«ra » Troprietor. riHKLTON Notary Public ANO REAL ESTATE BROKER Z. f fl. Manager. Wi l»l>. <«MH«r I bird mi »4 Twenty ri|«rh«iiLw in worfc . nU l«n<l «le-aHng gl tra tue ■ gWM*Bl ànuwlwlg« •tt wMit«-u huMfMme»hl«» «i»«l feutd llfhp- Ad ininwinith-n u( •»»tMirs carvi u||> nitrii ¿mi »«»; <Mt»w U«lgOtlMfw4. MLMNfWllS ul f11>• pHM'Urwd M«td «AMIMI IHM a J hciu Hr»«Hai'»In Bl*. ALM ANY,QMKUON ROYAL RESTAURANT L. Ü’ LOMJ, »•roprtc.ur. I OK K«*uM H MONTAS » a Attorney-at-Lu © Notary fu bu, «nd noltcUor 01 l’Blem. ana t en to.,., «m,» m Mr« rd etreot Best 20c Meal In the Valier. Open Oregon Albany THE An rtfwtI« u«**l co»« pounJ*t oí f'hln*«* mr ikH» rs, eUA««pa<H»r m the tal* 'long wo I o H m * of %H»«njr, ’»rvgoo. ta no* prepared t«* Hl« »nah » h»iu*w* uw ledtMM 10 aU, fhv un >*« w»gy»vi rv<«»iuiiM'i»*l* h eu and gu<mnl4MM saut ta<il«»n < ali or w»»’a hlm Ml A m il», «rsi fo «MM»d »HS»el. AHasris. Mirgon *<A Jlto toBartraLb Attorncijs-at-Lui© olile» Iti Hlutniwrf Stuck vLHANY : tor Mack , business norrio e • •••••••* •• • •••••• o KK ihi N Albany Hardware Comp’y Th« Albany Daily H«rald can b« had U 00 a y«ar by tub- acribmg now. It contain« 6 to 8 page« covering th« new« field completely. You can keep ae well potted on county court matter« and doing« at th« coun ty eeat from the Herald ae If you lived in Albany. The Ord- gon legniatur« handled fees Idasly. Th« Herald'« offer of W 00 1« only th« actual co«t of white paper, It Will toon bo put back to It« former prico. Th« Weekly Harald, 12 pagoo. • 1.50 •end In your with money order or check or sub- •cribe through your poot m««. ter. Addrtaa, The Horald. Ah e bony. Oregon. 1 will make* the seus’Hi of r.M)7, with mv tine Huiiiblett»- IIÍUII and Morguii stallion AI.HAV V. OKKUO.W ^yiAiHkMrosn a avait ALBANY DAILY HERALD Makoc Unusual Cut and Naw Management Offers Daily Paper One Year For •3.00. TO HORSE BREEDERS C. c. hF)MHt a »os Attorneijs-üt-Lüir U«W1W.|> Hlock ••••• ai . H «si . okaoos rt. Nr>a»t mkvant All Night. H um I «M»« at mv faun near West Scio. Season opens April 1 or two good Season clones July 1 ho uses constructed «luring tne coming Summer. Mv price to insure is >10 If constructed, they would not be vacant^very long. All possible care will he used to pievent accnients, Init I The service of the firm of Heney & Burns will will be responsible f«»r none probably lie in demand in most all the large cities, A ill meet any calls required II me ut up on the. from present indications, Portland is among die in Scio, Call it \i phone. W. M 1 l’ulLi.ji3. first on the list. m H : REAL ESTAfE BROKEÏÏ~~O> O<] V lira f<»r |*u«l »«.*•% < ;r.< »K« >1. : Sut ke far F a Hk a Item l»'lkb SJ a TM LAtefrOrr» ■ Fv>rtian«l« </r*g«Mr. *snh .t». i*id M»TI< h I« h*r*b) ti«*! In «• »ttipi»«r»«a *Hh II»« mon» «H U»e art ui Vu grva*«»| Jto»»« - i* ’. -»«»IH "Ato at*» bu !be«»i«<»l tlusuat landa »1» Ih«- «tal*« 01 ta» tornai > >r« got», xrigi« and ^awbligtMU ««rni«*) as CAI*«««!* 1 lo nil II»* l'urli land atat«*» b> m > ul iu\u«i «, IW4. hd'«a k klug «4 Wvi«». Counii «4 Un»» »fate ut l*rrii«»r)»« r vfogu««. 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ALuteKHOJI » bK*5»tK forgiai «rr Surgeon »RK eo N * nrrt' « t vf < >•»*•• A»rvg«H* V M’x h J IWÎ XOTK » 1*» brfvb» gl« 1» 'hat »»i «'s»«»»pilaf»«* »■»h ll«V pm. ishilia <i| lht»itll| «*Mgr«~W* <»l Ju« «• î» ** «•»»<il»**>1 lit m * ' h»r »hr » h» of l|,*elamv landa »*• Ite* »<Mt**s «»f < «5 Horn ta urw g»»», '»«si» atol I•»»» 1««r>a« « * teil’»*1 U* ail lt»v Puoi»« f atol Mat«ta bt art of A igu t •. l*vi. An» L Kraewll ol torlo, o»UA I) uî t.inn filât* i»r < *rvt»or> , o< • ha* il«»- la) l «« n | m ibis «>&«.«* h*r •w»»fo «<a(v iwnt vo .An Io* Ihr puiv h** «4 11»* > 1 ‘t ««f -w tluti s«« Ai ln To«to*hi|i N«», if uth Ha»»ge M» I 1 a*t a » 1 Will «»Jri fo *huw ILnl Ih* ia»»d «>tght »•»!».»««■ is.ushie f«»r »I« r tw lluat» t«»f a<r»c > turai | h » 1 perora Hit’l lu i to-f u F mhj to «a»J land u * ìih * MrgìaUf» Ufi *< lAndi’lBo* M| T*OftlMI»i UK* g<m ih. »11 l«G II r l’»l J») ul W» . 1*>: Nliv listi»«*« a> aitiM-sa«« Jal*«« Klug. <d m, »0. or« gmt. Jain«’« ». •» H«»«««’ii «»t < »ra gI. loa i kl»*« «•< "s iu *ragun N-wU A Mfig <»l Olv<e>H A»«y «‘hi a.» |*i»»n« laHnoig • lierai, tbr ata«*« «M^crt *4 »Mild« sfa rv^uvwi*! lu n»« lh*»r « ih ibis ufB*-* on u« ü*G*r» aaid liai »iaj ui ,M) . Iw. AiAid.HNUSS L>KA*M K >v«giwl*r I». »Kilt. M Trirphone Exchange No. 11 &Q be * rtin 4 .J?-.12* ■*- * U Physician will begin in putting the grounds in order. - ■ T~’* , btfio needs to have one I MuiAtri, U F l>. MywOgJ.J iWrtMMi, C. A. Watu«l. Scio Million Compain' ¿ I SCIO ROLLER MILLS tnd stincnu if >' i-f.’.| ■!’ e. t•»-.t.»>:it•.■ .1 it reforms, which A t lev deemed vitally n«*e« sarv for the jierpetuity the crimiiiMl to reform, and to stay reformed. urisoner can cuntroll tne length of time of his in (• r...|g’i either . 1 E li, «U.pl.xO ,.r III» ver» bwl the indererminate sentence should be meted out to criminals of ail a National organization, wore men who had form er!v ■-*. rr ~*V»v'i.f.ta Ihjfc.. ¿TIi-uaJT ÌLc-Xdiy tr __ ._____ ;*vl ■ In the Beard case, matters will not be so severe. fr* eil.»’s rriHv was organize*! at (1 i iti •> • irlv h s • »r • of V • ir« ip. it is do ibtful, T. ih Our rigs arc first-class and our horsts %ood drirt rs. /*rict s /a asonablr- . >■ n»-dictn«l ru >t. kn<>un tu n. d..-*l r.. •- fur ih» cur» ut w..in«n'« pn-uhar » . <,’• c. la :.» i> . ».. >i.,.l at«l fio oft and would be a law abiding citizen it liber t.rmfuior batut-lormin« druga. md « .pi-, l tuo mu< S fr«.tn * F»vr>ri:y tolde ated. the superintendent may recommend him to p. ¡ki M-rlpt. 11; * Il «ili noi pvrlorm n..r«* in il «ili noi tlltolva ,.r cure turrra. I o to t e governor to lx’ parulde. Som- una w ili. li w HI do «< mu< i> to In war times prisoners were often paroled; and r taUi.b vlf’.ruu» hralUi In n>u«t w«ak- m p»• ubarly inckirm to the obligation of those paroled were religiously v n< n a« «ny mvdi,in»c«n. Il mu«i *« bserved. too. A violation of its provisions meant given « fair chtftcr by |"-rvr,rrine» in uà u«r f .r a rraaonabl» lri.*th of lime ù ; ULÌ .<fl.r.l !.. -■ - * pi j >. ■ .*O IUTW- ¡death, if cant’.insi in'the act’of violating it. t’i»‘ 1 ’ i til »1 •. Pruprwtor« WlutlAKDSON, //neks connect tri th oil trains at If <•.<*/ and lutth trains at .U ankers. I I HI OE GR .4 T! IUD E. I A ______ 1 ■ W’n*n MVl.K i>l i upon 0 WE S’ Scio Livery and Feed Stables .»>e. 1SD M.V/.Ÿ ITE SEN IENCET. II I • •f ii’Milli, Words of Praise when period political party lias been cuinpeiieU to fail in every e I he Albany fi ani ware Co. bus the best stock in town, imi is the cheapest pia'*« to r‘"te. Sole agent** fur V h v- iline Oil. Nos. 219 and 221, hirst Street, Albany,Oregon. Tfcw Iwvwl Mwrb»ta. Th» following ar» prk-»» Muot»d m TLnr.day ■t Mrh »ol t>y out dwaWr«: A brat, pvi bu«M . ,, I H ■at». p»r tn*b»l____ . KKiur, «ack 1 OU tn»n. wr ton »• <• hurt . |»r ion b“p. p»r ton M «U (Uli. Country, par roll *1 «<«. w. SMM I« hukvna, P»r pnund I* hK-iwi, p«r ymund. young ___ I« ■«*•». Kr pound <n ■t«»ya. p»r pound .......... ............... u ’tnrka, p»r punnd ................ . u ».I. p»r pound, u,» uatghy *» Hur» p»t puuwd b»» wrl(hl ....... «% . nul. pa. p.*uiid, A m »hipping ...... «H Sharp y»r pound. a<o«k»ra ............ Mutiwa, par pound ..................... ... 9