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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1907)
t • • . . « *_ - • . . I* • ’ • • • I 1 counter«iinced by tociHy and law. if tH* «>¡»‘1111101) il li «hall »U-irL-p timi fh«*Y arr inno* t «w«»l a» d ttoat lire* ii lur uw *.viv a» »4 <t«v £■ a MUkMMw is conducted under the guise of trade or high f «Vrri»lu»nla «4 a ini C 4*<•<!*> I Latr cvh»pumi l*^*rCi»rr tu«\,ftivtci •i»«i flnancerring; yet the man who is robbed or who | HI iti» fi lt|i><*l«t llirll, vimpljr br<i«U*r i receive» less than a just equivalent, is wronged as il»r) «•* l • iga* ‘¿«d labut »u« h • : <4 iipli/iMi'i«’ii adì fr»uli fhat a badly as if he had met up with a highway robber. •fsittii pdl ftHftl rvo^Hlh»*« m I • ’HI» 9j Therefore, it should be the aim of all men to deal • «il I>>II«» m II fi r u»vn •?* guiliy Ihr |<r«r|*lr M ili, i mi «d ritv li«r Aid- i with fairness and equity with each other. Every MMpplllg j Il UilKMViil Mi r«ril«iid «lid l. man, while he insist« that ne should lie justly •Il Jlhvr» rr»|a><i«t«Hv l««r tur criuir, will thè di»pi«'A»*<re • d k athiiitf ol dealt with, should lie no less willing to deal justly de^srrvv I a II g ><d u»r , au J ri« hi) inerii Irius« iu with others If we. one and all. would live up to |rf leuu t : something near the Golden Rule, **Do unto others îbc rev|k Alli LU.Udi 127 Fir-t as ye would have them do unto you,’’ happiness ri» «it n»rii r 1 |M* ’ h ? ih . • vi •« >i ron* i»mt and contentment would, in a great measure, dis • • T • , il* pubi*« lilv »1« uM Uv qp»«4*ft*l ul place misery and discontent. |ll « a«*>|JC, I m I uuk •«*•! b«rcv *4 ) U'Ha X _ *r • Î r * skA-xus» i BRANDÌ CREAMERY Politicali^ Independents - "-p; LotrreU al ih«* r •< -< iv, Or>-g ii . a» CU A II IHAII** >•( IH IMITI T> r. !,. 1 \ 1 K Y ih F Kl 1 »A V •i r ' < i < i EK. 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UiiMty« ul’—<i»r> VW . lu • •ttg V»l—*<Ì»VV «I L *CW V >•*«<1'* Aulhftt.g, VÀtW| pi limi < rm«« i «4 i l«r) Ml» i»ul *1«*»« MuislU U m MI •il. w)u»pMtliy ««r lutici* Mtlh t*«e «rrat b vii *»» II«*» VUttftHMJfti |«n**plv <>«•> I» ••« . I. . . > .» ' Hi »4 . • »1’1». «• th* ) Mil xrr ui he »• *44 aim J in bi«« vi • l«U h«*eli>A*-«J Avi Miti il«*' II»»«»«*• ul *>»l*i» li«**«* •« ) *Mi*«itUul<* Lai le .p* |.*.*%«||*Ì b »ut h pivi« I m 1«* v 1 ÌM* ium * f•• « m » 4« i. •'im ••»«! tb !(*•" 1*1 «sfte«J ih*» f m I m J J t' ìh>i«Hij III« pMFl0 il «vi eu« I» « **«•» il* IW ft I Lvl Í* »»• li •l«««Uhl »ulti* e l««r m io««* ut«« U r Mpplrt «Ili II ih I II fi« I* Mtillu^ lu ’ t • ! '• i- » • - ■ > '. - .* . i. . < ............ J l-< _w . < < li« ri. h » li.» I. .< • • ». . • * f . • . I - i 4 ia«r, a 4 vii il« itu te l il llirir and Butter Maker» Paid fur Sweet and Butter and Eggs - - - - Twice Every Mouth bv Ask for Kefereiicrs. 1 ; I alHitit a pro|K»sillou to (’ream. . . . • < muti •t’raSrSTw.** Portland > : O egoU. ............................................................................................ ♦♦è** Scio Livery and Feed Stables In almost every city and «tale in the nation, the Milk a kkllAkllMlX, Proftrietur* political biases are. atit le pr-sent time, engag 'd in SOMETHING TON NOTHING. a struggle to maintain their ixi-itions cf jxilitical ft ---- ■■■■ ' lower aiid prestige. So long as th** old methods Harks cimiteri irith all trains at II 'est Stia X tv i?tii<-i*5 <fth<] in«- ilv'-ii't- to u^itfttiii soiii«*t\thg of primary election, to tie hdlowed by tne city, lgt«Ml am! lutili trains at »Hunkers. X for nothing is r**s|ionsible for about all the ill- county and state conventions maintained, all was that afflict the h mi.i i f.imilv To curb hiu I con- smooth sailing. But with the coming of thedirvet troll this pru;»*ns t. ...I ¡in.., Htattil.. law* have primary, or the improvement of the primary <>///• rijfx are first-class and our horses good b -.m writt. and to w ' >< ¡••gi«.iature> ar • election methods, the power of the |x>litical buss drirt / > Pi ict s lit tisonable. continually adding. If II num w.-rc willing to has b«*en materially reduced and in some in render a just e.| ii\alent for what they obtain, stances. as m Oregon, entirely obliterated. there w ould be small u tor jail-and periilcntiarieb It lias tuken I”.* |wuple a long time l*> find out The [pilice and con «tabulary would have in political matters, that they do not nee* sardy nothing or very little t > do and about all the in-<-d I" •'*■ l* ad a' I a- ■! b >• ■ •• • i •• 1 ’ .1 i.b i . 1 . I ■ ■ ■ • i • ,V I lid to driven cattle. *' At last, they are ascertaining rlifi«ll»i «T I J Mmtkm T I Miiiikrr», U F Gill, a Id pomp and show to tne various governments. their power and are a s* itmg their inde|jendence bàciurìAMì( C A. U ai iH*r L. I* Myrr», J. J ltarn««>, This pru|»ensity. however, i-. co.*xi tent w ith the in 1 r.» i'll,, and state < >! < "ir- (I,- p"'ili< U V A. aruet . ♦ hmnuri family. When the Ten Commandments boss "pooh txxih.’’ at all ind.*jx*nd**nt action while : were given to num as a rule of action, the main it effects but a minority, but when the majority ♦ ♦ 1 central theme wa io prohibit stealing and covet- seem to !»■ involved, the busses sing altogether a uousnesa. and in order to enforce the principle of different song. They are ready to fall in with justice and right encorporated in this brief [Mirtion any idea or ism that the majority s«** ins to favor. of Holy Writ, governments have been instituted As a rule, however, lb«* p< ople seem to be in by and among men. clined to let the Id tune bosses severoly alone. Wl’» < F TO Think, if you will, of any evil or wrong; of any T.'iey no longer listen to his dictations a little bit. u -t of oppre> ion; of crime m anv of its devious Having learned the sweets of political emancipa-! y HfAli 11« • ill I»* J i . a U x I l *.U thr a id tortuou « wa . and you will find selfisnnesH lion, the people have no notion of alow mg tn.*m- li.flhrr iruubtr !• ìi » mì i -tur Ifulft» lìuuw and an effort to obtain ; >ini ttang for nothing, the Selves to become involved III the me.-ims of the teli ei«d l^afUH**llv lliv iti•»•«** ul K<«* ai« I mi « *» U m )’ I m «1 br tu basic chiis «*. But for this pruiieiisitv our courts political tricksters again. A very forvable illus puUh» tr> *t tu «ti) KvpuiilitaM rallier iliaii tu would be useless, our a'ate and national govern tration or this modern political inde|M»ndence on l i . .»•» t h g. ■ . . virimi ments almost wholly unnec< ary If all men the ;>art of the voter was exhibited in Portland, a !>• J . Mon ft sms . were controlled by a mirit of fairness and justice; few days ago. Mayor 1-ane would not submit to An » if«»« Ur>i* - •» ««» ps>uii4e*r of <h>nw !.. « . ’'■< if all men Were willing to rend a fair and just the Democratic political bosses and. therefore, ■ «4 llUsto), «• im» p«»-par«*4 fu r piivalent for w l at the. obtain and all lived in withdrew his name as a candidate for the nomina |t|«««iah I hin«--» !»»*• tibie« ft» 9.1 (hu tjn I •»•*! l«4* flíu» «u l gOAtVIklrve I» see •rdance w ith the urmcipl. - of the golden rule, tion at the primary election. li.*urge H. Tholhas ••(ftw i |«MM»M»t*t* w** • hnu at Au l|< I« C m U I ¡ U U I ÀH a «A>. progress would be at an end, for if such conditions waa the only candidate for mayor. Whose name ®s t<*Md V WuriftLL prevailed, perfection would I m * obtained and pro appeared ujxm the Democratic primary ticket. gress nvee- H.ll lly. Would be imp's |b|e. When the "Ote was counted, it w is found that Reasoning from the viewpoint of perfection, it Mayor line’s name had been written upon more i hlLl , M. D is probably best that men are not wholly unselfish, than twice the number of ballots that had the n *r absolutely honest, f><r tne reason that there is **X’’ before George II Thomas’ name. Phtjsician ^Surqeon r Min'for progress something belter to strive for. There is a well, though secretly. organlz*xl plan T» take away all incentive to progress and all de- on foot by the Republican ¡xililical busies to de Tetephon« E iclutnyr No 11 s re to <tu better and be better, which a condition feat the renomination of President Ro«»sevelt, or lV'bcrtln« «!»»• wh»t •»•IT • * “ • oRKOf'S G l QRG l m.»t <Je*lr«»-* oimpUilur. oi perfection would do. and you would destroy the nomination of a candidate representing his Il Mini» th»« •■’!! »n»M<h t’»»h J <i MILL. L> M L> K3FNCKE h<iman happiness. Ivar llnl «o th» ch»»k lhat «nolH progressive ideas, Likewise is there an effort in loulhfull»«»». It »HI brln» b-autv Therefore, it is probably best that there should progress, by tne hemo r.itic bosses, to shelve Prupflalur • , tfeMS »ho !•<■» 11. It » U r«MMS lx* some evil in the world. Why. if evil did not William J Bryan, who is tne probable nominee of It for IkoM who air*a<l>r p««*»*» Il Dentist OKIGON SCIO. n at t'inaa wutk in ail bianebwaor <l>-ntl«try. ex'st it would be impusible for us to see or know that |>artv for president, All of these efforts are it Bill «natl* you to »ureMcfyUr ombat tho r»v»»Mi of w*alh«r and * ,u- OKKOOM Ha |r»r hnit-ha**it thr •’*»*• ratti» xl ut the good We can only know of the good, by destined to lx.* flat failures. Any candidate who tlma Don't doubt—don't ariua Ju»I ft»**<k • fr-Mi fl»r fr»iU*rr prvpiU»»»»r. <•«•> having the evil with which to make the cornpari- does rot subscrila* to the progressive ideas if the trr ■ bartui» Tour 4ru<<l.l will M* MUglii I «egli thè Kintoa cnf itie (Iva you • fra* aanit-la. All diu« fMi’ilk i vili «.»»«tini*» II*» saifufi <«• » h» s m. Yet evil exists in most too large chunks in president, or of Mr. Bryan, on governmental af «• krap Robartlna. *»«••! ut» thr ««Hite» «raialHIrh«* I and »«i|»fM> tlMJb«* t-Mfe ■ tra*«* >» 4« p.H«« «liti a many places in the world in fa-t. in most places. fairs. will march dawn to sure defeat, no mA.ter <1. «li» |<> tur tu ih« attuai Isih» of r»ri) "kEflL ESTfllt BROKER '£» In all of our large cities evil so predominates, that w hat political party colar he wears. •» m J) •••«! a h-t» uni nation IO u»Mt vivi) uns « Aghi. I am almost continuous reformation is necessary and Tile days of the |x»htical boas of the type of "To ì tir» 7« m l»u«in»ra«. SCIO, OREGON occasionally a s >rt of revival hi reformation is re- the victor belongs tne sjioi I h ," are numbered. He »•>u. *>. J <_ltp pr»t»t<i«* .».Uvht a<>4 «>l l < ìi :< >i<*.i: 1« > en i ke q lired in order to ............... piilibruim. Such a re will soon disappear from the political horizon, let ••h Ih U«Ual <XMI*(*ll*>laMt Il ),.u «a..| !.. «rii >ouf |B. „, I „H u |( vival of reformation is now in progress in San us hope, lor all time. As before stated, the II .*■< I» »43. Il you Usui io bUy,, u,„| Ih« p«*c« >UU UBI,. Ml Nhft.Kt. Francisco. And when you sift the evil of the Bay pe »pie have learned the sweets of political emanci Pup’s Coffee* House r J l*rr«i -rnt. sHCLToN City t<> tlie bottom, you find tne effort to obtain pation and. 1 1 the end will rule in city, state, and ÀI VS r«l Lr**l «»I I!•• Air«*« i tit lüge so nettling for nothing tne under ymg cause. But national affairs. The people seem to be determin CHARLES J. M a SER for this propensity Mayor Sinitz and B*»ss Reuf ed that oui nation shall be of a truth. "A govern «»*..*•«*>* to kl«»#? » Notary Public Siu Urex-xi Froprittor would not now be entangled in the meshes of the ment of the people, by the people, for the jxxiple.’* la v. But for the effort to obtain something for Tne days of political serfdom are apparently, at notidng, many of our Oregon citizens would not the finish to be replaced by political independence. REAL ESTATE BROKER 1 ••*«!) yrarw «a|<rrtar«*M* in N uiai ) work now la* doing lime in prisons or w ho are resting nd imtij JcAllag g lie» u»r a pimnil kltnwir under indictment with a fair prospect of having of »ntt* it lh«truBM*nl« and lan j nt*«« *■» That must be a brilliant, energetic reporter the miiuwiraiiuh ut •»mura uarwIuU) a ( i « h led i«», to serve terms in prison. h«n« «.«fotutAé, At^tmcts Qi tin* p*u*ur«>4 •n J viatniiiAü While evil seems u n.*cessary element in our Oregonian has over in Albany. Last week the m <* I ’ *CiU C. U* Lo\<i. ProprKkur. ok N ews published all item concerning a California Ya ,uir>a ft *u * » moral economy, (for without evil there would lx* *rri,«m 1 «ft A M $20 piece. that was plowed up on a farm in I f H MQNT à NYL no need °f a system of moial ethics) it is wisdom N.» A- !«<•«««« ftl'rany ... Il * M to hold it in subserviency in tne condition of a Richardson’s Cap. The N ews reaches Albany on •• < Ot «Milla I M “ Fridays at 6 p. m. Saturday ’ s Oregonian publish All Night *• arri««-« I mmuiwm • l • w s rvant ra her than a master. When evil becomes Attorney-at-La d Train« Io sad I . «»Aal |>. Hull, the master, as hi the case of San Francisco, no ed a ’’special" dispatch from its Albany correspon Sola*» rubia au<l Suihlfbr Albany Oregon No ft — 01 l*atanta ai,4 Iwi lu*,«. end of trouble is caused, yet. in the end. right dent. giving a rehash of the N ews item. As that Ira»««« Al'«*m ho iftvirolf ..... 7 «• A M. ■ 'llkv. »-» A mi ,M Unart AI.R »MT. OKRUOW jxjrtion of the special describing the coin was Atri*»« t**i<oii it ftu A A must and always does prevail. No • H. Bryant worded exactly as it appeared in the N ews , the cc. xrjaut if all men were taught that if they commit evil i •• r. X Ytrtvsu «H« «v i & t* > proof is positive that the Hein was purloined. Ski AST »'»UN Have an Abetrwtof I1U« prvp«rvd acts that ’hey must pay the uenaitv, either in to>» Itala* l«*r «••••IM» b) Use world or hi the next and that th.-rg was no possi The N ews editor could have furnished tne Ore ü.» ft gonian with a ’ 'special** relative to the find, sever Attorneys-at-Laio lra*««*> A Dran) l<w * «»rtallt : sa K M bility of shifting the burden of guilt upon some Amw« Cúrvente • » A. W al days sooner than the date <t appeared, but, as •*«*lu"n Stock ALBANY. ««ROOS one else*s shoulders, they would think a great <o I * ...» 1 r M Uf th« rail pruÿvrt) you inrandl to pnrv-hoe ^ytAlHLklukh • WYATT many tunes before doing a wrong knowingly. ?\s we posessed the first information and had the Ira»»«« A>to«nv A »ri«»« at < < m « m IH« f « K ■ «•r «cv* pl •• «««« urli) <( h HMHiry hmomì . oui coin in our pocket, we felt very certain the item selfishness and a desire to obtain something fur |Mtlune fi*« >«*»«•* ut uui eapvrt So • «rive E<KubiM>l»«*xi tu Ivi. ... 7 is F M Attorneys-at-Lair •’»thing are the basic causes of human evil and would keep until H could be first given to the public Gr iMlllanv ... Airisra « or «•Hi« ... » u F M by the N ews . Brother M you should have l. M. kt Pl). Manager. wrong doing, it should lx* the duty of every uflkw lu HluuCwrg Blwk Itala« lar m I*»«« m > . p.rent and teacher, so far as |x»ssitde to sorpresa the courtesy to give the source of your infor •<». I < >th<w ciHitar 1 bird and Mnw4al"l» St.. U.BSNY outeat 1-rM*«** l otv»lll» < *o A ALMAS Y. ORKUOS. and h'>ld in check these propensities, in funning mation. Arri*«*« à I to«»») 7*1« A M » and building up the cnanu ter of the child, While Tfc» Ivral WarhrU t oe *•>!)« .««« nur M lb* (“(!■•• in. .1» pruw. q<M»e4 u« Tl nr-dar u certain amount of selfishness and a desire to Probably no other criminal trial has attracted Arri* «• •< Ai'«MH) I JM f M nf raeh »ret b) out .tmlvr. accumulate, are necessary, if one would get on in such w ide spread national interest as the one I %o Η w Mat, |»r bq»»e! Ira»**’ ‘orvallH « m> r. M i.n.1'»! ... the world, tney should not Is* allowed to cause one now in progress at the Idaho capitol. Then* is c 1 > Ivur. P^r AH«sn> » M tmr «a«-. Hmn. M*r tun to injure or wrong another. Neither, is tne ex far more at stake than the mere fact of the » fto Ira II w mi alii« ..._ Only I ir»t*€laaa Shop in the Cl.y <h«>rt*, pre on ..Il 9» A. M treme of »"Itisnness profligacy desirable. The guilt or innwence of Moyer. Haywtxid and Betti-: Arrtvwat Alt«*«) u u r M •'»••1», per too •lAivIng ...M Suiter. 'Countryi per mil g.xid citizen, as between these extremes, occupies I bone. The nght of organized labor to exist as %« Ira* If r« Ai»w«jr liai i uning 1<».. per '!<■•<» _____ , ,, . ,. .‘t 4» R M M miu poking t hieken., per pound.... ......... .. I 1 r. M a medium position. He may lx* a good man. yet an organized buoy is on trial. If it shall devel-, lr. I«r« •( « Y m vm IH« H ai he < hwkru. per pound, young lean toward selfishness, or he may I h * a good man op that them* lalxtr officials are guilty of com ill •«< I to«- Miwir« iron« »-«»«« nra-t »Uh '•»uthrm . per pound ___ r«K »Ar « o«Ni«*n> tns I it«. >«*t t ai Al*«***) •**• (il.OKU! LlXVIh, I urker«. per pound . ........... ... Proprietor and is most always called "A good fellow” if he plicity in tne murder of exGovernor Steunen- • »» «•Hi«. •« writ •« tn«D» t»»e «'«wig lin k,, per pound ______ ___ t «rr» M-v* («* Nrwrvsri an.l • traaclM» Hee», per pound, lire eelght is somewhat profligate; but he is never rat<*d a berg. organized labor will receive a body blow «lirw «• writ •« Not «jr loir«. THi atRkir Rtruir Ho«*, per pound.i>«e ert«hi r«< )urth*-r Hilo» mat »on atHM) In Vent pe. p- nnd. p>, *1,1 ppm« gcxxl man if he practices obtaining something for that will place it beneath the respect and count I «41 ML»-**A m « ma I «ingl« bugg) sud »beep per pound. Mu ker* ... uft.o F sMlN< 'ran P» A<1. uuUungr Obtaining something for nothing, isi enance of law abiding citizens. Un the contrary, H M.lKUNltft Ag*ni* Aitmu) iLtk ultii u. . luuune I Xuuuu, per pound....... : jScio Milliiiß Compilin' » I : « <• : : :♦ 4L. WOMEN L. Í POMEROY THE SCIO STATE BANK Corvallis & Eastern R. R ROYAL RESTAURANT Linn County Abstract Co. Sbavi j