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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1907)
•• * 4 • «• * • r. 4« MULWFS SAU She ^antiam JHcirs. Scio Li very and Feed Stables *1 Politicallij Independent- Eutar.-I al the pv*l lb< < al »< i >, «»r«gn. *• g«coud-cl*se mail matter I'l lHHHI I« F A I »< ■» »*»«II>A^ MZ T. u. I » I <i <i i: it. 41 I In* year In stivati One va r at rn-l One » »ar, al etal ■ Our VOwr at rn.l ■ f*ix m-.ntL* in a«!v I h I TK <>• TA L> Oft 5* Wf ir.' UA IO , t»«tii/ I o h « hi a|»|*lU h !»«•<• JU ¡HIE Rl'f'PEV P Hu I SE. business; fur it made it possible tu form aa selfish IM INE. CAB Viri ti «r JF ANI BrATK 09 and corrupt ring of <xiuc «tiunal politicians aa ever i vUovi. r * umori uf un infested a state. They would now corrct the mis Itaxi Etrtna» A umiianj FamtUM ’ tfA I take. Ti.iy know, as a qia-lion of public policy, A J la*r>A-l la filati tut b> »inaenfan that it is better to place a 25 per cent, better edu- MYER 4 klcll AttllMjN. Proprietor« »••uesd oat «M 19» au«va aatliia* LMlion within the roach uf every Uro-goh bov and «M»t la toa au- va »Militai oU ««• •<>»• di* ’ rvulad tni »e»K»ied ut» »A» iHà «la* <4 MafxA girl, then it is to place a 1UU per cent better or ’ i»4. 4 U< ta«i*i »k» Ita kuituaing da» Ho#« rt> Hacks connect icitk all trains at Hlwrf Scio o higher education within U»e reach uf a few uf them. I ciibad ¡»winhiu, ai ih» ar*tn«r *4 Lu< »* ' in ibr CU> of astv Lsnn Uiagoai a I I ne people want ill public effort given only tu and Huth trains at Clunkers. o * ru».Minrf tl»a«tca *••«< g» ->4 Uwt ioti«» • < ► the betterment uf our public sc'muls. They would aaa* MOfnat 04 L m < « • la «»»4 •«•> »a*t.v . . _ o 1 «vuiI» lo tb* <v«tb tavnt u< ft bo<t a» Ctaai like, at leant, four moro grades a id»*d to the pub Ì »Latto »«» a* c-a d»r»-’ton a. m/ »•>* Our rig* arr first-class ami uur horses gaud ■> • »** » »MHn lic sciiuol curriculum. I ins can be dune, only, w ith »•»Ih »*•-.» <»• «ai J IleUtTM»-* apfwB»ila luanu u<i a »«•»» atiB »Iva 9a»» hn» <>f an incroase uf the Khoul tax. They would like, drirtrs. Prices Keasunablt. o « ba J DI «*. tbar.<a lo IU of and think it m only u matter uf justice, lu have the ^ig naia? VV“VVV« w a a a a a ” a a a aa . mi •aTCBUtV <B» i«a» «4 ptAJU.IAAl or $7<JU.<MJ(J that is now expended aiiiiual- vFBtL «HI UZ al «br »4 .««»• u ' m *.» F m . «al l 4a> ai tba ? -m« Jou» iba ) ly on the aix state colleges a kied tu the publn I ' >< «ari la La <»«> ut Al’«r»> m school fund While this amount would nut make ■ vunlj o» Man. attd *«•»» *•< t>«<<>*• »r»A ai Hthik tlMMUh fa»» U»»h IW ha»»J »V f b» bWl»»«’ colleges of all uur public schools, it would help Wdfl t I tiw ri<M jliÌB »mi iièta.’v « -il ’Or uiam.aa I a U- i » htih* » datari Inni ib an • *o «ha »aM somewhat toward that end. Nur will it provide p««i ptoprtlf aVv» - 11 T J Muntere. W. f Olii, .'»Un i. tb» i-»'»»* >• ‘4 ♦ a fuutivall field fur every school house. That part I H»td a»la «Obr apfaMMd lo «a MHy a»*d LBr<«* L I» Mver», J.J b*r*ea, < I kw«» a» b ikevt • h V A. W arnai. of the public sch«jol pupil’s education would have • M»a Mut» lra-1 VliwHtvh «n i «••ina da) ul in»r«*^t tb*«*<M» l«ott» «br V.lb to continue neglected. How ever, the average tax alth a.eh la* a» lb» rat» uf i pt’ «wni • »Bìi'iUi and tb* fatti*»» «uMi «4 w « ch ) payer will nut grieve, seriously lur the neglect. hi«-« «»» 1 ■»*- »«t. tu» IkiiUr*. 4-kS»» • noe * < ai «Bid ju *g. utani and a.*» tb* •<»»« « The college, uf course, will ever be a necessity i vii ik«> »rii, «il rnai pr«»F»ftF '<a*b/ m •«** ‘ À .. lu»«' »Mi|Hfa>n Bc'Of !ln< t«» to the completion uf tne finished or te«.'hmcal edu ; uai«*>l Ibi» «Clb la. ul Ma*vb I» . cation. but as the recipients uf such are tne direct » » «giva. nb«tit«4 Linn loun»> m »*< >n beneliciaries thereof, it is only a matter of jusUc« hetk< far rabifa-Attua Uiey si.uJld Dear the expense. B it the great ma.-» Ibitbb av<r»a l. <>»rr« of the coming generations, as hi the past, muai Forthuid vra<un Manti A. l»*r be content w ith wi.at book learning they can se ROLLER MILLS so1.0 t» barato| ftv.••» ibai in «*»»»npit»?•<« cure in the pubhc sellout Eur Ims reason. Uieie : *»»b tb» p»Oil»hm< Mi ilHtttdi »H1glV«»»M !>■». »nlHAfd AA «M » io* tb» • A» ol it. a grow mg demand that common or public mon u» a latt i» in lite Blaf* » <4 < •. l'HUls Utv < » .<«n, '«'«i» and AM*ltlt»tfi«m farti *»<) " a« I • eys siiuulu be devoted exclusively to buiiumg up — ■S’ • tati ir tu ali tba rauik » and via *•• lo *<< nut one or two ur a iiali-duzeii, but uur entire pub- >1 Augu I • l-ai An» à K<t»«al( ol bel© coun > ut Lina fiala or < «rrttoejr uf orrgon. ha« < I ik imol system. lei» dar O»*vJ in tal» olBiw tMr» '«uni •»«>« »««-hi vu gwv l«»T «far pai vL t*a w< iIta > t A nation cal. I m - coiik - great -only as the general 4 t4 *»»’.ilnfi M» a* in T‘»«n»bip ,«• «» «• alto - f a* in 1 • -I •: d*» io firn» average ui lne mieillg*nee ul its citizens is de GMt Ibr «ai-U aikgLl >• u»*xw ta.uablr tur il» veloped. The stale is a resuecler uf persons wi.en iu»ir « qi ai«»©* tl»a»» fc*i agni;.. im -« i inniA«*» lu r*l• <.«•.. I h » eia uu tQ «a»J la»» 1 twiotr it equips u lew ul its citizens lur the battle uf lile .»d «{ •l«iuH » < ’•<« al ixulfatud ufi» witn u college ur technical .-dUiation, w mic lur the ,«in u>. ari la» IlaflM «ia> uf 4a |© j . »1»« naiua* a» WllMvM jaiw«t niutf m < gieiit mass ul its j>e<»ple it provides bu*. an eighth « tu ur. guu Jatltoa ». * rt«»*-w4i <4 •» ch » urr • »»». b'ina i. a mg «4 * lo >.»r«<<>n .SubL A « glade e«lu« at lull. ljl BOdol . ' ..........a j i , i4»g. <»l ach». thiruii I AM> a’»d au |rtM«»»a« ia>tui«»g «Uvaranij tb» ileged class un t-ducaiiunai aristocracy, wmcli is .ex*«» A U »-KILL. W o. ,.99t fi **d fatti4* a/« l* q*tv*l*4 tu fi»« ..«ir « »aiiM* iu Itola otBva un o. b»M» aaU iniifTKallu tin jh i p, t ,n . oi .« Im- government .*l «aj ul «ay Give the puuilc school the best possible support. A Ut LK NO.a» bhlaH.M KwgtMar And techlncai courses wncrover practicable. But TeU-phon* Eichancv No. 11 tetta fa» T s M uaik *. with tne public school, let the stale's work end. « »< >««, »>.««■ u»u * >, « * I". * > CRKOOM GEORGE* II the iiiuiviuual is nut tuen aatisiiud, the world ul t*uni*i>4 or.« i HUW .V. ,«4 colleges is before him. J Ü GILL. D M L> Scio Judge Reulwn I* Bois-i di»*<| at his home, in Sal em, ¡»•Heef'illv’, last week; huving reached the npr age of MX years. Judge Boise has been a ¡»art of Oregon for more than one half u century To write his life history f ir that m-fp.ll. vvo ilil t«> i’i •• tn»* history of Or , un for tnat time, -o cuntiniiously and conspic uously has lie been a.ss»»ci-,»t‘*d with public* life. No other man. probably. I s nail ><• much to do in tin uH.nr uf tf • i.it< ■ .t J, i ard< «1 t»,rrit<>- rial habiliments, as had th«- i<! jurist. He, more tiiun uny other, formulut d our fundamental law. Ti al he wrote wis«*ly and w-ll. the constitution still standing intact as it < .«me from the builders bund, is a living monument. Judge Boise was a just man in l»o(h public and privuti life. Ill n-i ild/d In .di. fifty Veins III the judiciury as well as ins home life is similes». 11« may lui.e, in the estimation of others, erred in judgement,uul it us tali., i irm*d out that he wasn't niistak«.*n. During ms many years un the bench, Nl*TlvB I» barri») givw» li »al In «»»tnpilw nc» wtlb I«.« ¡»fu» t«U»H» uf tba avt i»< Cu gfwa*ul h s de«'isi<»ns have, pruhaoly, m en reversed fewer « mi »« ». A».». TiiiiisrI AH acl fui ?l*v<wti«ut tunes then uny o tier judg«.* in toe Weal It has. I u . m «» fall i» in Ibr »tale« »»I talilu» u«a «jrr 4<m. Navata and via-fali giun iwrfttury. a» usually, been s. tlici nt in all legal matters to| The idea is fast gaining ground among farmers, fBtanda A tualA ih« F m UU gtkiid »tal«» '»y e«.’ tiiat iegi».ativc »il 1 , i ','! latMMUI ui puiii.c UMMrtyt be 4 Au u»l ». IMM. t.di»a b King ul telo, Flute "Judge Boise has decided su and so," tu end uutii) ui Litri» «baia <x lvrrn«»r, <-f ur«gu»» th* matter being liligat i and the case was rarely submitted tu tne ¡nupic ul the pulls lur ruliliculiun, l»a» Ibi» 4«) B h M in Ibi» ufB<*- bri *wurn before becoming elleclive. fins wuuid apply only tal*u» *nl ho *b> tur tlMr pur.i.aaa ul li*» ~ apappdalcd. • v, ul »«NLiton >u 4» Ih luauBMip .»u I q naurfa Su. A La»i an » »iti ultei fr<»i*»l ■rouge uuis«* was, f<>r many years, master of 'he to special jt extraordinary appropriation», us tne io ’«mito «ho* ihai ih* land »uu. Ut I* u»«»r« Va uah»r inaiessary ex x.-n»e» ul tne stale would nave to be vr li» nuttar ur a»un« Utan mr agn»alila«a< state grange. Patrons of Husbandry; in w hich ¡ sjsi - jurpAjm*. atti U» ••iauii*u Irvi « aliti «■«•*» I t on h • 1« came, almost, an uracle to farmers of pruv med tor in uny cuse. aluiiifesliy, a tax snouTd aud itafuta H«gi»i*r *H x v « au etica al Uf»guh un ftiuay il»« sitA da) vi (»regon. lie thus IsTHine intimately acquainted mH !”• unpiMtod upoii.tiM people wit.... it Uwircon« <*u4ttai«d 4a>. !• • sent and toe only way in wmcli this consent can ■ v I m » haBW’ a» aitr««***» Jaturt htn» <»< with the firm«-'* and farmer., wiv«*s, among whom I «M *>fr|on. >»>«B«ik* L » K».t»a II ut •»* .«» <.»f« • be a.scvi lamed, is ul tne ¡sjiis on election day. it ,u4» All*» B r\cB*««U. OÌ «i li». Qrrgut» «u»u his character lor hom-aly and integrity is umm- it Was knuw'n tnat un appropriation must hrsl run • King «»I •Ha». »>i«g«»n. pi-nchahle. An> ami all pvraui« « tam»>ng aJ»rf«rl) tba tfa»«« via«*4»t/«4 fa» 1» ara lu fi»« As a lawyer. Jud •<• Bui •• st'Msl at the head of the gauntlet ul tne people ul the ¡toils before it b> - • i»air * Kitta» «i* tot» udu.« un or u«io;« «t>4 j »» i Came etleclive, tne people ur inslilul.uu would be the Oregon bar Asa ju«h e. Ins d«-«i ions stand «> ul Ma>. ivo. AlisbK.'UJl • as m«xlels of rugg»sj and hum st inti*ri>r«-tation of very sure tne ineuaure was nici'uui'iuua before ask •»vgiviar ing for it. 1 rue, we select men as h-gislalur» law. As a citizen, he s»-t up a landnni that any Ur. J. Maa » aa, An »ijriuin.d iu • pound») of Chin*«« man ma > l><* I>r«• id to lx- able to m< .«sure up to, and WliOln we deem nonesl, cujtaijle and cuiiscienciouu, mrlkh.st, hmi «* u I I m tU» ala Mon| Hu but our past luaiury uuniunisnea us Inal we are ■ «»«* MroguTl. •• »» m W pl»k*i» ! li» in domestic and family relations, his example is ullenlimes iinsiaaeii. indeed, the preponderance Ufill«l* « bin«*«* Uer I .A IH** tU*H I I»» Uflifoi worthy ot emulation in any .American home. (irol iHttibUitiid« hliu «nJ fuaiaMr«-» saf »• Hoti tail Mt at« • bltu Ml Au II- H«at Whut mor»- Can be sumi of a long illustrious life, ul this ciu»s ui members ul ia.>l sesaiuu were some 1« «W..J ItlWt, AiUah). UtVgUte what straining U|wn tne stale's exchequer, loo A JlW WUT» a U then to say "Seeing Ins duty in all of the various walks, he stepped io-ward ami assumed the bur many uf lliem Seemed to tiling the stale trvasutj resuurvea were uniinilcUand tnat new sources lor den without murimir and did tn«- work assigned replenishing ul*e Unnecessary. V\ liul Wunder 1» him. with an hum-sty ami faithfulness of purpose il then, tnul tne people udupled tne Referendum, w hich has «ver I h -< n the admiration uf his telluw I will make the se as« ¡n ut , as u measure ui protection against predatory legia- CltlZeliS, IVU7, with in V tine 11 ainbleto- i latures? Can tne people be biunied il tne.» further tiiait uii «1 Morguti stulhuh curtail u ¡tower tbul lias been sollugranlly abused'. A 1'1 I1 IMil.ClM, ACCUSA HUN. So doubt tne people Will uiien inuxe mistakes; but in llie end, the} may be trusted lu du auuut right. There is a disposition on the part of the Univer We have luund, lu uur sorrow, Inal we can't trust at HIV farm near West Scio. sity Ixiumvn. to c< nsure « verely those who would Hie legislature. As u mutter uf iuct, unless our Season u|»eiis April 1 invoke the Referendum on the big appropriation. legislatures improve in tne quality uf the wurk beasuii closes July 1 They say. binau. •• of this oppuaitlun, that the they du, tne people w ill soon conclude that It 19 U \|y price tu insure is $10 friends of the R» !« r» nduin ure opposed lu higher useless and imscniviuus body und abolish it At all Vll possible rare will be useii education. Of course, these accusers know such events, special und exiruurdinury appropriations is lu pi event accidents, but I accusations are without a foundation uf fact. They u feature thul the people can Weil ultuld to recall will be responsible lor none well know that muiiy who desire the Referend unto themselves. Will meet auv calls required um invoked are college men and are just as firm . h Sc-iu. Call me up on tin friends to higher education as even President pituite. W. M 1‘ hili irs Campbell, himself is. I hey would place a Higher The SanFranciseu grand jury, under the guid eiiucation within the reach of ezery boy and gin ance of l’roSi*cutur Heney, is still grinding out in u o r U I Ht in Oregon through improving our pubic schools. dictments enough ui them to keep the courts em President Campbell would only furnish such edu ployed tor months to cum«*. l’lie Kcuf tnui is nut Keystuue Sliaviuu hita cational advantages to bu' a few uf them, through yet underway; the jury having nut yet been secur the medium ul tne state I niviisity and al the ex ed. at inis writing. Mr. lieney nas made a success Only Firi<*v.laM Shop In th« Chy jnlise of all the taxpayers. of getting the w hole rich bouvilmg, franchise grab »»»a vln ( IS write But why. President Campbell, do you objet so bing gang very badly scared. They have about Ha> < ti’fln* •Acwfite Mt.tiu punitif f\ «write bitterly to having your big appropriation reiereu concluded Inal money dues nut make a rich scoun Hal t*» AS cwnte t<> the people? Are you afraid they, or a majority drel immune of the law. Ail nave been compelled 'IEORUE DAVIE. Proprietor of them, are opposed to your particular brand of to sit up and Lake notice. Verily, these be truu li higher education? Many people think t >at all s|»ec- luus lunes w hen a man cannot spend ins mone} gS ial or extraordinary appropriation bills should, and he wants to in the buying uf franchises and spec- soon w ill be required to be, refered to the people i il privilege. R«-uf & Smitz had them to sell and without the trouble ami excuse of circulating |>e- why shouldn’t tliey buy? Mr lieney is now telling I t lions. They think as they have to foot the bills, mem why. t ey should have a voice in th matter. Anyway, Hob«rtlM <1»“ •*•« •»•K» w»m«n P esident Campbell, don't you think it would be mwi ó««lr«*—< t>»rfecl cumpliclon b ‘tier to ..ave the good w ill of the people through H brina« lh*l ntl «muvth. frwh. Ijist week the notorioea Thaw trial ended, re4- toar tini «o il»« rb««B th»t th *ir sanction of tne appropriation at the ¡tolls? uftmg m a mistrial. The jury, after 11 hours de- jroulbfuln*M. Il «IH brine bvaut» Or would you have the appropuation stand wheti.- litmraUoQS, failed to agro-*; live being for .acquittal ta tu«» «no Mek li: Il «>U r«taln ir {ur lB-B* *bo nlr««By «o«»«»« u er *»r not tne pimple are willing? ¡inti seven for convrdpon.“ The trial covered a pe *t «m «nabl« y«a lo «u .«««fully The people wno ¡ijsise tins big appropriation, or riod of nearly three months, but will all have to be anbat Ih« r«v«««« of «••th»r and -lm« Don i Soubt—Uon’t arguo Juai all appropriati ns tor at>ecia: colleges for tnat mat gone over again with the possibility of another try BobartlM Tour Srugginì «III ter, are not necessarily opposed tu higher educa mistrial. The trial has shown up the wickedness «Ir« rou a frw «ampia. All Arug- ■tala ba*n Robartlna. tion. but they want public funds ex|>ended only in of some of the idle rich that makes one blush to the building up and making better our entire pub know they are American citizens. Most everybody lic school system. They know the state made a wasdisttuated with the ioatnsonie details and hop grave imaiaxe when she embarked in the cullego ed for a decisive verdict. I < I Coiiipaiii' : ! SCIO Physician »^Surgeon K3ENEKE Proprietor Dentist- <»K FC.ON SCIO. Fl •( ci«»»» wuri in ail branviMMOi tkrntittry, * IO.* Ha in< min baa I ’hr ilwwf navi'*! i*a>fc*t ht’» loriflet un*pttr««»r. uns M Knight, I w» »nt the patroni/* rrt tha |.n»»lk . will umttlmw th » lm » nn»h* r»M»4 fin ’hr *«>abH»b«’ I and »»»|»|M) cbnkv < »il* •’ »rww» a1 »ir pi l.v* With m K» I'MtU ihr a< ii ’.ÌMÌ tuiK«- Mt «•»«•*) Uswty a»« I a ivirtuHMMtluti lu nrat «»«•> Oll« I Ig bl, I • < • I .« »Itt « I. K< »I .N 1 .K I ". w kwi . su . 1 a : , : : OUUOM : SCIO, OREGON Y ■••••<• ftK bu«ri’ir**. &»»tn «ffl I II y pn'p^rtiew txmtfhl and «Hl oti lit Uwttal cw>iaiini»*inn I««»«. Il jr«Hi want IM «Mil joui ta. tu. 1 • an «all It if it ■'an tar *»>»*. It you want lu bn>. » van find nr >o«t want. I aaioei ■ 1 ha be« FUu'w In PorUaud to I. at I» at Pap’s Coffee Mouse Oregon Sou Al Wa»( Itud of th« Mcvrnwil Sirv-tt Bildga chabum j. mahsa •'U.AWOTO4 to kiuai Kn»» i fropnitor. SHLLTON Notary Public Ha.« an Aixrra.« of I Ilia prr|«ml b> Iba I ANO REAL ESTATE BROKER Mack -ik-WOMENe-**1 I Z. ti. Ri UU. I «»»I, >««ra »«perlen.« In huiary «urk a»Ml lanu <l»«linc gli«« um - » pieni vi . u « m .,» o J «litten inattuUM-lila an.l leu., tlllee A4 u.iuemiKA ui «Mal«« utr«iuli> altri, leu tu. -41.» u«(ul.Mt»u. «MCiacia ut till* p<MLur*J • n4 eaau.iueO <»U oKL.uV Men«|[<r* *tfk.a cutbM I bird and Hr«« faihln *»t «. AL# AN ». L. Sviar y FulMk and aofki»u< oi Fat «nt» auü ì'9ii » mm « U. <1- LuMj, PrupriCeMf. ‘ Open f«l rtral M 4lrw< Oregon Vlban> Y. OftE>,<»4 Al 4. Üi>ant f| All Night MUITAX1I Attorney-at-La t> JOYAL RESTAURAMI deet 2Oc Mail in the Vallar H C. C. Arrant BRVAST A SUM A Attorneij8-at-LuiD U«M»d«>« BkMk ALBAS UKtUUM • ••••••• ••••••••• iArHiaruKi» a wvatt ALBANY THE Attorneys-at-Laiu DAILY HERALD Makes Unusual Cut and New Management Paper One Öftere Oftc« In Blumberg Bh»k Daily Year >_____ : : OWBGQM For •3 00. Th* Albany Daily Herald can ! he Albany Har«lwure Co. has the best stuck in town, and is tiro cheapest place tu rude. Sole agents for Valv- «liiro Oil. No». 21M and 221, Ein»t Street, Albany, Oregon' b« had for >3 00 a year by sub scribing It contains * to now. B pages covering th« news Held completely. You can heap aa well potted on county court matter« and doing« at th« coun ty ««at from th* Herald as you bv«d in Albany. gon l«giaiatur« l«s«ly. If Th« Oro- handled a f«ar- Tn« H«rald'a offer A heel, |ef >~»hel................. of •3 00 1« only th« actual coat of whit« paper, It will •ocn be put back to it* former Th« Weakly Herald. 12 price, page*. » »1 50. •end In your name with money order ar check er euB- scribe through your poet mu- 1er.. Add root, bang, Oregon. •••••••• Herald. Al- Tt»» twr«l ■erbe*«. The fWlo« Ing «re prtw« «,«,«„J „a Tt u^,a •I aaah «rea n, cat .<•«»,• «te. per ;.na»wl hwr, per aack . .«ma. we to« ._ -bort», per on hop, per ton . utter, .«wnntrvi per roll Tgg«. |w» Soten ___ _ UM..».. p*< ....„, . Mrkana. ¡wr pound, young M* l»r r-nnd I urkayt, por pound ....... t'nrk*. par f-rtiad ____„„ Saul, pur pown>». lira »eight Hnge, pur pound, lira «right Vani. pn. pound fcw ah I ppi ag •laaap par pound. Mouhura .... Hullo«, pur pound ____