The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 26, 1907, Image 2

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THKciiuTir-'maro» ih »» tati
Roose­ ih
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velt, they have a powerful friend; not that they »*«•« carmab A CvuiMMiF.
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expect spacial favors, hut that he will not permit 4 J BouB1«*4k As«ten-J< ••
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fi*««i (Selb)
the money power to usurp functions that, in
people have Colne to feel that in President
4 a. ‘
roliticüllij Independent
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, Or-g »n. <• rctuoJ-i um
-tfar at
Enivrai al th«
ola i ) <uaU«*r
justice, belongs to all the people.
U
ihii ai
h
anu
now
occupies tne White House.
T. I,. I » I <. < i I. It.
li.ir
No other Republican can control the
as he.
votes of the people, as can the Jackson that
r
re-
nurmhatiuii is looked forward to w>th great ex­
pectancy.
No other Republican can fill the bill su
well
i-i ’in i-»ir i> i \ no
Hence, bls
l-woeMirroW
iH-rnucnitic
Along
lines there is but one rutme
t
spulteh of in connection with the nomination - that
MC HHVHil* i l< »>• KAI E -
Soother Democrat has a
VfMF Iti «<j VU IM e*
II >9f of William J Bryan.
v« f «t «*f»<I t • ear
I fa possible chance of election
With the exeeptioi
1
Uiw vesr, al vh«i ul ? >« sr*
2 1> of the Cleveland element, the Democratic party
U.»r vc*r al «mi ol '< >mrB
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is in harmony and would give Mr. Bryunan
'>
1 i>rre
in
r
06 unanimous support. Should any other Liemucrul L m
binale • Mp» tl>
AI>V
HATEH:
named und the president should Ire renominated
6‘ belhucrut- by tile liiouau.^ w uuld give 1'rvsidelit
< «r i f ti. i» b -
ht^N* Al .«Itifiiarv
|*«r line
Ro>>sevelt their ->.ii>p->rt
Should an.v ut < r R«
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i r.i «i *<lverti«ifiK, p r line
t v»ur
U6 publican than the President be nominated anu
I» piar «•!•, ¿ vhati|f**w |«er
H mould Mr. Bryan lie the Democratic standard
i4»f irt« h
|*f «afe »*l<»|| I «
|A. .ètti.» » « r uiufuh
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bearer, Roosevelt Rcpulicans by the thuusam
I »n/ loii»e volliruel» f»»r <•»«%• f ti«*»«
»-ti spi»!»ration
would give Mr. Bryan tneir votes.
l he IndejienUunt vote has become so large and
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so strung, that almost one-haif ui tne
As’the time appruache» for holding the national
voters
dent iiuusevell's administration jMjpular, hud beri
conventibiis. s| «-c.nations as to whom s iall become
th» ¡••.in i . ol th» dominant partioaand what to advocated by. Mr Bi an m the campaigns of lv.*
I • i respecti e elemeuta of strength ur weaknosa and 1LAA*. and by tne 1 upuhsls m tne campaign
‘lhe Heal ty endorsemeht o! tne Presi­
H In-ing indulged in pretty extensively in the ut lbDg.
dent. is but an acKnowledgement that Mr. Bryan
hews pa|<-ni, from one end of the nation to the
was right and Ihul the l upulisls before him weie
other.
r.ght.
I..i t w< >-k the <<l tor of the NKWaMBceivcd a
But it matters nut wuu first advocated reforms,
r-quest from the Mor nng O-v-gonian fur ai.
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upmion as tu how President Roos, veil was now
(StimaU d by the |a-oplt* ol this locality; whethei
il is li.e incorporating ul them into
udlilini.--
the
President
(ration of tne government tnal counts.
renominatioii .C»<'scvell, wiln coiaire.-s a- CO 'Sllt'lted Ut Inc
mid in ugse lie should p rsist in his refusal to a*- present tune, is belter caicula' —I to msllitute re-
c- pt, w.'ieliier Lie mail w iohi he might name forms limn even Mr. Kr_>an il in the President’s
w >uld la- generally acc.-ptable to tie |wople.
W< piace,
Mr. Bryan could not cuinmund the in
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t .-re was a general demand for Ills
assume that a -mular req n-sl has been sent
editors.
tirvgon
4
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re Hies
and fr >m which a lair . -uimat.
opinion of Ine ueuple oí Oregon can la
Monday
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tin*
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r<ies<-
othei
formed.
fhe pre-id-nt
duence
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li.d- i il mi |il- vil-'lit. .-ling J.U K.Kin.
w inter.
>r c uid wield tne power that tne Preside I
ni
forcing
ha.-
gress.
But
is certainly now very much
should any other than President Roosevelt
strunger in the estimation of tne great body of ov tne Republican houil tee l.ien the people WQulu
producers, than ever before,
in the tame ratio icei Inal reform was satcr 111 tne nands ol Mr,
Hl» . .1 . !
t nt h«* has fought tm- battles of ttie people,
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furring, practically, of the railway regulation bill >ir. ill , an Would not ua> e a couirmiiug mil itmce
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t >ru .gii congress. Ins surnnary discharge of a regi­ with congress. Out >ie would nave power sulhcieni
ment
negro
of
soldiers for in.iuburduiation, Ills to
prevent
I i.id g c.i:i ht ■. ■•».• . Il l- mtereota.
legislation
noslne
tne
to
|x.-uplc'b
■pl O5.-.- It.1 t .1 ■ i I . .t -
« «tabhsiKii
mm so fir.niv in tne eitniMlion uf the
P -ople that In- is co hi .I -r -4 I x- only
I-, i ability
of the Republican party.
presidential
Tney haves
tuitn and confidence in nun I oat they can have in
rm other man.
The people believe tiiat his
. q lure deal" d-*claratioo was not made a-> a bld
for popularity but tnat he act’aallv meant what he
said, and tnat his pluck and firmness
uf
purpose
me such tnal hets being enabled 1» carry out his
expressed purpose.
It is not posable for any un­
til- <1 man to hold so higq a place in tne confidence
ul tne people as he.
But wnil«- h«- has
wave
tne
1
to
friend
.I
vv.iat
tu
matter
to
president
can
nor Wul b«
party he
ponueal
a
Republican
a t>-< ii «erat vvnu was nut a
Kepuuiicaos, mmy ul luem, woulu
Democrat reform president
of
tne
reformer.
preter a
cla&s,
Jr> un
v'lU-VS.
measures
Democrats would prefer
iciongs.
reform
relunn
no
lected,
loan
a
sure
But
if
a
Republican
snail
be
tu«,
this element of
ciioice it will be President RuUMvelL
If tne
sUvngth he has, also, mown an element of weak­
Democrats are sacces.ilai, Mr. Bryan will liMv«
ness.
He lias meurn-d tne enmity of a large
icad tne husLs.
element in his oarty that w > ild -urobably refuse to
sup|Mirt
him under any circutns ances.
Men who
Oregon udopled the Initiative method of
When
represent the predatory class, such as Foraker, iSW making, und tne iieferviidutn method uf veto­
1‘latl. Elkins and many others, who do nut have ing Vicious laws enacted by her legislature, she
the slightest use for a man w ho interprets ano piuced a club in tne hands of tile people, Inal is
execuU-s luw a i tne president does. Who insists iestmed tu result in niucn good,
io tins snoulu
tnat an iiiep, ricn ur p»r, are tquaily
amendable
*e added the power of recall, so Inal an incoinpe-
to Die law and when convicted snail be subjected vent or dishonest official cuu be removed from
to similar or e.pial punishment. The president is office w hen lie lads to comply witn or abuses Ila
also,
said to have antagonized organized iat»or by
Wnen
.equircmenU.
a
But, even with the opp>sition of
discharge
the
an
»44
king
L-IF.« t
popular
Republican
•-! ’Hi«»
The two
wings
of
tne
party,
represented by the president on the one hand anu
Senator Foraker on tne other, are so antagonistic,
he contract,
■tficiul
ttiat would be effected and
such
wouid
be
Or. J
will not favor their designs and w ho w in not
so bnnd (purimsely I that he will nut see their
b-
predatory designs; who will so construe
lhe
taw
t at through exploitation and stock watering,
t iey can fleece the public at pleasure. They want
Oregonian
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f tour and
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boughl
FiwlH
GEORGE
KOENEKE
t.•ci'.•
Bwein«»»
for
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fot
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sr.d
High«
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Dentist
11 st . law «wl in all b.aavba»o< dvnil.iry.
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At Ur«i knd of *.;»« «urtiBun Hirv«i Undgu
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TraprUtor.
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Notary Public
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Linn County Abstract Co.
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Presi­
Roosevelt, nevertheless his statement to the
A«t
Only Flr»t>Claaa Shop In the Ci.y
he is even more anxious to get aft«-r the big fellow
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ALBANY
DAILY HERALD
Attorneys-at-Laiü
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REAL ESTATE BROKER
1«*ut> )«Bf«' «i|«*ri«n<w I m Nu««f> work
nd
<i*«Hiig git*« u*e b gettemf kiiuwit'dge
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Fat in «irl « ll> pmfMHt«« bought »nd «old
<»n lb um »«I coin in
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H )««u «ant i«» ten your fa tn I «an «•»!! il tf
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ib»' i »iw« )< m * ««nt.
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th» public
The Portland Primary election to nominate will
occur \in a few days. The tialtle is waging pretty
and bnng him to book.
He has demonstrate«! warm in the contest for Mayor.
Mayor 1-ane doe-
that as la-tween the man and the dollar, the man ! not figure in the primaries but probably will, in
should be lavorcd.
the election.
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!
Physician ^Surgeon
Jorvallis & Eastern R. R.
contrary. One man staled tnat in time of war a
man's personal wishes were not consulted when it
the financiers and \\ all street stuck gamblers a I '-ecame necessary to resort to the draft. He think*
being practically, immune of the law. President
ttiat the interests of the country should alone be
Rousevelt has demount rated he is not such an
considered.
une.
He has shown tnat. while he w ill prusecut>
punish the little fellow who does wrong, that
M ì II ìti *
\A Resi
Hai® an Al/dud"! fl!»« )u«pai*d
a president who will be alert in punishing th«,
wrung doing of tne little fellow, but tu considei
and
MB
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4n ri|«fitm<*d «»>.». p» hi r»Kr ol i'hlns»*«*
ti» Ik'l « a, »un««»« tu ttw «lo Mong »41«
*••»«, of 4I’»»W), ’HXglMI. IB now pl»|4Mt«d lu
timlBto « hit»»-** us*
tu «il
Th* unJot
gwed f*w«MUU»>-nd« him «*n 1 guatanta«« sail«
•cH«»o
«ail ur «F«’* liiii» «t «u il. »»*•
» t-oiid 4tr*-rl, Ail««). UTtogut»
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JlW WfttotraLL
incapable
of
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established the fact that
Oregon editors favor the renommaUon
dent
• <>«n«ral Cnatonx
wr«
Tf»«t You
iccumplish this result.
Monday ’s
U«»
I lour
e*« lav,
impossible
who
T J Matikaa», W F (.lili.
I. I». Myvr»,J.J llama*.
V A W.iuei
< ! « 1» pmi.e KliliM’if« \t>
>oe*s not want. The quicker we lianish all senti­
la harmonize anu ment Mod political tuvonlism from government,
bring about an united action by t..em.
Forakei national, state, cunnty and municqtal, and place it
Republican»- and Cleveland 1'emocruts are a class
ipon a business busts, the sooner w ill we establish
unto themselves and will ere long form on« an honest and efficient government. The j»owei
pu tnal party, ’l he. have no use for a president of recall placid in the hands uf the people woulu
it
that
A ««Xi
Drg.»F»
W»
I •«<!
employe that lulled to perform lm
dishonest
< >
i>ia.<-|i«i.
SCIO ROLLER MILLS’
man is elected to office
it is only the
Pruprwture
r»r r H ltNa
PttWltMWt. I J Mnnkrrw
N ia I im T a B1( t A.
«r imp F
li'uu gì « il * L a »B OFF h a
Fur « i»u»4. or«f««r.
toaFih «t, »«• .
■»OTICA »• tirrvUy fi»*»- limi lu «• -tapu-u<*
• IH» IL» pfo» ««bui*« *»l t I mf »vi ito Lu gl**« Mi
ut«« >. la ».
Ab «Ut UH «fav<uM«rU4
iiutdrt i4»n • iti i b» *'at*«» <»i - ai-l«i h «a > f »
«»i*. A**«Aa anJ U• «tou gì««»» ivvriiuf),
•«
ttrnii« I <♦« • . tU* I'» li-, land ■lt«i» • U) a-
»I Ato U«< *.
i.dhM R Mllg ul eKlw,
punì) ut Lini» Aia«* tu 1 • ifii«»r,. • t «»rvgx»»»
«a» tUi» Bg)
in thi« «»Mb»to’ h*t «w«<k
«totriu-'«I .too Z<*,. ivf •!»«> guf-.d« ol IU •
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«•u’b i.ai«»« Nu t M»«t. «n t «* ni «*<!vt pi»*»
u «La« that ih* isnJ autt, Li I* iMufv ta *«« *»r
«»f H« HlbiMii wf
‘imu >uf «gì truflu»a
ani lu «rataufiah i**r vfa«Ui to*<«ld
4 -d t«*tu«* urgí«»«» « h L s »«n -
ai
• «MihMiJ
uto
Ut* sia* 4«) u>
a» .»
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Jan*«« hii»«r u>
ilo. «.nw^uM» /BUtoTt A 9 |C«»«« H Ul > m «j*r«
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n***w<i. <*i x»u. ur**fun aub L
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■MH an I a.l imi ••»*• -(«Duing advrr«*i) tb»
auu»«
«a .1« »»rr (*q»ta<l«<d tu a»»
*»«ii » u tu« in «lila «»Bk« un u< briu*« «a*4 i»a»
4»j ut «a> iw.
ALukKtoON » DK‘B*EK
au-t iai«f
anu
as
Mieli AHIiüON,
Se«k< t» FvklkAUue.
•Vhy nut apply the sain« rale in public busim-s
would pull a neavier vote than uny ulner man. ; mat applies in private affairs?
Th« honest
Yet no man spoken of in connection w ith tin
apable office holder need lia e no fears but wtiai
candidacy of that i>arty. could unite it or poll its -.he «tat« or county will comply with its part ot
entire vote.
mi . >i iUiv*i mm
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ì * i »•) ut
ay i»u.
AUiLk.4UM| UkLMlK.
A«gl»l*t
predatory
to-day
&
«d «ri»*
work tie contracted to «io, or senemed to gel mure
cla ses, th«- trusts and railroads, the land grabbers pay than was his due.' Most certainly you would.
and organized lalor, the president is. tar am. ! It is being done every day in the business world.
away, the most
a
tJur ri¿s art first-class and our horses Qoud
drivers, /‘rices lit asonable.
Mat ». A i . i *> .
m «»ÎI€F I* t**rrti fit
«hai tt»
«♦Ih It»« piumwHi* »st fIw «ri uf
u» * . IB.t ««»tilAn «i t»u «|»r b Ir u<
|Mt'<i u»to U »»• tl»« «Fai«*« i«f LaltkMftl« MI«
v»v«4« BtiJ A a «»»hi« « »»Fi 1r?lí «‘I »
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• tri. irt tu all It»* PuUHc . and «’a ** b> a-
•I A»»< . I« i*Zt Ani 1 RiWMrlt c»t *» |u toun
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.«lai* «»f ««»Fttory i»f '‘Fw<<»«». I»«
->• 1«) fi»*»! *»» ftu* uflkw Iw •«»-M»« Blair
r*l»f »U
*v- t«H llM punii»« Ul ti»«1 A I
g ul «Pktloti
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uJ tu *«ia «li»« i*»» vL» iu lu «ahi «fi l (<*>ui«
(,'htlHl A L<M-l«lAkNI «I ilM'lanl UF»
•np.iHlto) It * >J«f -1«) i»f da
IV«.
wb« uauw’ •• «ile»««««
dai«»«» Ring
- M» UF*f«*4» J b U iv « i. » Hu*«**» 1H MH* •><*
r-. lering to the reputed accomplices uf the murdei I -ic, hi effect, enters into a contract to du certain
of exGuvernor Stennenbe-rg, Messrs. Moyer, Hey­ uimga, and lor wmen lie Snail receive a certain
wood and Pettibone, as undesirable
citizens. speeditd salary.
If tie
lie fails
tails to du his duty, ui
\V heth< r this opp.sitioii will amount to any tliiiq 1 maneuvers lu gel mure money than his salary calls
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