The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 31, 1907, Image 2

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i . M«l**r
U hf uiaUrr ul aelw ihitf a
mg the mailers he reads and talks al«out.
»rfnB m ! irai bu*»Ms m «n i telhjeul
therefore, becomes diaqualhfied to sit as a juror in
inaunac.
ctses of public importance, such us those above
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Cited.
All «*1 th h (* i « ut the ia«t i*y<« late re
and Butter Makers
To ask a juror if he has read or talked about Ih «I I »A*i tad « I rail) IjTO'Kitkr la«« lw
Pani f«»r Sweet and
events of such u public character as tne causes raiHM* ut hating th« «(«rorgriM’y riattar
cited, in these days, is next d«x>r to insulting hun. atlAcâtrd, lana me iaa« !••«< Üuiaiay.
It should lx* assumetl that every body has both
KrVenlirleaa llw»rv t- a lee prul.ihlt
read and formed an opinion. If he has not, he is I h , retile alni <*llr r eUn*lt Irvi«» run«.l«i.
an imbecile or willfully misstat e a fact waen ne al terge, *1 I» uol u. h 'H iiiih . i » tv mw leilo
stat«*s he has not read or talked about and formeti retile eml hvg. grati' , un thè
a mor«* or less fixed opinion concerning the matter higltaaye. tariiwiea .il »lek ver • »
involved. It can be seen that, as juries are now hall iwtter le* ■ eremi in itila rv»er»l, a»
m.nw vìi » elio a .en-« l*»eee lae eulvne*!
HI IfH. HI 1'11« iN
HA If'X;
Selected, 'he tendency is to weed out and reject uMty lit A kt' Volli p «Hit.
One veer in adveiurr
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II 2ft
I •O men who read and think a d who are the better
(hi, ve r, ai an>l •>! »taf
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One yeer, al r«»l >1
)--ar,
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I 7ft quallified to sit as a jurors.
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One virar, al <-n>l
l yr-ara
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him
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the
H»**e !*ln»w
Ini Flrdta,
Another objections! feature to our present
HI, tuonili, in eih a> < ••
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7ft
Hal »«I«*,
i hr “wUtherii
«Ili p a
Tlir«-«* iuof(t|,« in e<l.*ti <»
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ft. I method which is. at least humiliating to most men.
lr«»*n
ju -r lu- U, r ‘Uii'l trip
im H«? ib
Stogi, n.py in wrapfmr
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is to require* jurors to verbally subscribe to *n •^tM»t .Mu i F% j 'II« im J a< d vturu, him
( In «In’ll m < Ki»« -I»*ll
A1»V
IITI-IVU HA'l'MMl
Ju V w'3, lot I.' *6
MVI.« A UlCtlAltDSO*. Proprietors
, oath, in all cases once and in very important crimi­ lid« rale
Cani «•( tli.uk»
Ä»
Nfiei-ial ••btluafv iioli.m., per line.................................
<12 nal cases twice, before the matter is submitted to
K leiulwl av-blli'V . oiiiut.-tit., i» i line
, .
<W
tne jurv fur adjudication. Il should I m * sufficient
Iz»*ul v«1v«-rti»iiig, |>« r II tu- | h - ì I-»' if
UÔ
flacks ran met tri th all traiti» (¡t ll'rst
l*i-|>lay «la, 1 vitetigv» |«<r
uoi.Ui, «tur coluimi eoi».
f >r ’ne court to define what a jurors duty is and
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attd hath, trains at >\laitkt rs.
to admonish nun of its gravity that the trutn as
f>r<><r»«i<>li <| < ani«. I1, In.-h.-a, tx-r moti li
I O •
ALBANY
THE
i.'tig lime coti! rari, for a<lt ■ ri i.iu • . o.|«- -u applicai ioti.
demonstrated by the evidence submitted, is the
DAILY HEPALO
goal to be r *ached. Does the act of raising ti.e
(Jar rigs art first-class and oar horsts good
hand towards the sky and assent to a few words
Makes Unusual Cut and Naw
tiri ft rs.
lit a-sonablc.
Management Offer, Daily
CAN N<H HF Fl! ED.
< »
Spoken, cause honest men to be any more careful
Paper
One
Ve»r
Per
to ascertain the truth of a ma ter at issue than for
•3.00.
Attorney (¡eneral C'r.iwford has handed down an tne juuge or other offices oí the court to define a
opinion for rhe guidance of the secretary of stab , juror’s duty as n citizen and arbiter? Not a whit.
The Albany Da ly Herald can
in which he pronounces the Referendum petitions
The custom of requiring men to subscribe to an
be had »or ft3 00 a year by tub
fatally defective.
If the secretary shall l>e oatn, ih a custom iiand« d down to us from the age
acribmg now. It contain, , to
governed by this opinio i, not one • f the petitions of superstition un age when men, because of
riK.in. st, I J Mutikrra
T. J Mniihrr«. W F Gill,
* payee covering the new, field
SnsKtAMt, C. A. Uniiivr
E. I». Mvrtf», J. J B«flivr,
obtained through great 1 rouble and ext»ense. wiit their ignorance, were controlled through fear of
completely.
You can keep ae
C. A. U «ritei.
well potted
on
county
court
be allowed to be filed. The caus«- of ths adverse something tney did nut understand u tune when
matter,
ar
d
doing,
at
the
coun
­
opinion, is purely technical and such an one as a very few did the thinking for the many. At tne
ty eeat from the Herald a.
If
only 11 pettifogging lawyer would resort to. Granl- present day, when men are in touch with all |«arls
you lived In Albany
The Ore
i >g that there is some little irregularity as to the of ;he world through the medium of electricity s
gon leg elatur,
handled
fear-
language used, the intent and purfiort of the and the daily newspaper, men think for them­
leasly
The Herald', offer
of
potitions are unmistakable. General ('oiwfori! selves. They r«*ad or hear statements purporting
S3 00 I, only the actual coet of
well knows what the people were endeavoring to to give tile facts concerning specific events und
»oon
b,
It will
white paper
formar
prie»
put back to ita
do. and he »¿lould have >veri'»ok«*«| a minor technl- from these statements, every intelligent man
The Weekly Harald, 12
peg«».
<1
that m n<> iraj mistake«o?eonfuM«th« necessarily forms an opinion. .Men who are not
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intent of the people. If the friends of the uni- intelligent enough and have not formed an opinion
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
your
nam«
with
Send
In
v rsity are wise, they will insist on allowing the upon questions of such great public import as tne
money order or chock or sub
IS' I'HI'i'HAI F|| I'K KM It I* H ’d*.
pet lions to I m - filed.
One thing, however, is trials ot San Francisco ai.d Boise, are certainly
mu
■crib, through your post
certain. Attorney General Crawford has signed unlit and unsafe men to reach a just and inq>artial
ter.
Addreee. The Herald, Al­
his political death warrant in rendering this verdict.
bany, Oregon
The first twelve men subpoened in
opinion. It will be remembered that he was mixe«l either case, providing they were honest and dis­
up somewhat in shady practice« as an attorney interested, wen* just as likely to reach a just
before his election as attorney general. Tins Verdict us any other twelve if the scare i tor jurors
opinion is simply in line with his tr.csy practices, should continue tne remainder 01 tne year. A
Sallownru Tran (formed
as a lawyer, before his election.
court should be sat sfied with the selection of any
to Dusky Beauty
A dark «kin becumm fax mating
But can the university alTord to accept victory man as a juror, who is honest and level-headed.
when drli atrly »oft, undenprraj
on such technical basis? lhns it not Know that To endeavor to find twelve men who nave neither
with the radiant tjlow which indi
cate» ahcalthy. scute .kin Roben-
nearly "IMS' people of Oregon are vexed because ol re id, heard, talked about and formed an opinion
ine keep» the >k in refined in quality,
A
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ti.is extravagant appropriation and that if victory as l<» the guilt cr innocence of the men woo are on
kee|e |»ire. free from rlor^ugwx»««
and «li<i>uiate« the tiny capdlane.to
is accepted u | m » ii General ( raw ford s construction tr>ai, is to endeavor to find twelve men without
contribute the »4« which chai m» ia
of a mere technical point, that the disp.e^sure biains, or who llave been so isolated they have
blon-le and brunette alike. Roben-
ine i» certain protection again.l tan,
Wnich the people were dlsiXMied to hold only nut been 111 touch w ith the world, since tne trans­
•unburn «nd freckle» if applied be­
Twk-phone Kleluiugr So. ||
uguinst the legislature, will be transfered to the piration of the events al issue. Harry Murphy,
fore eapo.ure to »un or wind
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:
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ohkuon
•bread» like an impen eptible »been
university? Also, does not President Cumpb II cartoonist, in lust Sunday's Oregonian gives an
of gaure over .kin mrface, forming a
I U <ilLI., |> M I»
and other friends of the university know that 11 illustration of tne class of men wnu would be com­
•hicid klirnulating -nd preverving a
K0ENEKE
dcln ate,hntrou»beauty
the people are not allowed to have t»ns matter re- petent to sit as jurors at San Francisco or Boise.
I* ro>»rt«l«>r
eu »»•
n oar
feted, that an initiative bill of, pernaps. a m re Ol course Mr Murphy exagerates matters irreatly
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SCIO.
drastic nature, will be submitted and to which 1 1 his drawings; yet he brings out a fact that is
H «I «'la«« w«»tk in «u brain tiro «>f flentlatry.
Inis defeat will give an increased impetus? If the occurring daily at these* two cities. Our method
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s
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oickgom
lift Irne »»tir»-ha«'il »Ite *lmrr «tftttiol
Vaili* t h«'tw » hr fnrmer i»r»«ì»»4r»«r, i»n;
university will insist u|sm the filing of these of selecting juries is certainly greatly in need of
He. J- Wuo I tata,
M KtiiglH. I ■»» irli iItr fiatn»n>*«• ni ihr
petitions, it will snow a disposition to submit to re¡ airs and the 'act was never mure evident loan In eifsrttrnr*ftin pnun<ler of Chine«« |M|l»lk'. a «Hi VStlHtniM* II*.* W«aO4l *»•» I br
mslklit-s, «Mtrftoof in ih» «!« Hong H «•
ms»l «Mt ibr i «Mite»« «tatftt>i|»h«' I and «ti|>f»l)
und abide by the voice of a majority of the people. is being shown at these two trials.
I •»•»«, «*f %!*>,«) «jrvgtHt
in«« pfwltar**«! t«>
« htiMw riti« «i ir««*’ «lata prU«**
With a
li)iul«li < liin« »r tt»r l'.t lftar» m «il
Thr un«lr»
4a «iir lo fnrttl ihr «utitusl Inix'r ni etri;
°<] HEAL ESTA ft bkck HT" t>
Should the university people receive benefit tie­
•>(«** I multiiiH'ibh hit» «r» I guaronlrr« ««11«
» hm I; « wl a <le-u-»mutaik»n lo i**«i evutp
I mi tIttii. < «Il «*r •r,,r hit» Mi A u il. v» «-»i
»ns i t«hi. I «in
cause of the decision of a shy ster lawyer, who has
iSitiml wtrrol, Alitati/. Oivfii
Y*»ura fnr »»u«lfir<«,
btRJSted himself into office, they Will snow a spirit
Jiti UgnTFAlX
If one will hike the trouble, when in Portland,
(ìl.tiKiri. Knl.NI.KE
of disregard for the will d the taxpayers, that is to take a trolly ride up to Council Crest and take a
Tb« Jwta« F Mr* In «*ort
lu »at
s ire to giv»* that school trouble in the futur». topographical view of Oregon’s chief city and her
I» bi
Should the university have aided in giving ti.e suburbs, and when we consider ner location as
people a voice in how their money shall be ex­ being at the junction of tide Mater and our river
*»HF.I1ON
pended, and thus caused the reference to the bill, system, the eniensily of water power available, Al Wrot Anti of tU« Morrtaiin Sibtl UflUge
it would not have been left penniless, by no the long stretch of of deep water frontage, now
CSA&LX3 J. M a SXR
mm . re««««* tn Miner Una.»
means; for the appropr ution, as under the law of on the Willamette river, but which is destined to
Or» gun
Scio
Proprietor.
the |>ast two years, would still i ave been at its reach out and lake in the Columbia as wed, the
Service. Now, w ith the people angrier than ever, great railway center in which all of the transco -
REflL ESTATE BROKER
l’wvtii) yrar« «&|a|fi«Mro Iti .\«Mar> work
a.1 initiative measure may be proposed and carried tinental railway systems crossing the continent
»ni tosi» ! «Irwllng gtv«>« uar a getwnki
o.ie year from now, ti.at will leave tne university will soon have termani, it is not very straining on
• »t writtv« ht«ifuut«iti» *«4 lakHl liiiv« a » j
»i«itti«imU*
n <*j waisi«*« i-arwiaiiy
<*»;
without financial sup|>urt a result that now seems one's imagination to conceive that before many
«•••*. «.«’•'rtuiroft. «irei.«ita «4 ma urvcurvvi
«h i w&au«lt»w4
tu be richly merited. Tne people, under prop« r years pass Portland will lie the chief city of the
M*IU
Mo
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:
un bui
C. U- LUNii, Proprie.u«.
Consideration, would give tne university a reason Pacific Coast,
% L
At the present time, fine large I.
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A
a.de support.
But to have matters crammed b isiness blocks are rapidly replacing the earlier
H. MON 1AM K
down their throats by a vemle legislature* anti ac- , wood structures, not only in one or two localities
Beet 20c Meal In the Valley. Open
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cepted in the same spirit vemlity by the universi­ but all over the city.
All Night.
At the present rale ot
d
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ty is simply a httie more than t.my will stand ( growth, the next decade will see a city on the
>»lr»H.
>«»•«»)
anti -MoKliur
*>i
and , tn hma.
Orejón
Albany
for any great length of tune. .Must we class the Willamette and Columbia rivers of a half million
7w A. M
>tkv,w Ural Mmnwt ALH.bY, UKKUO«
Uuiversity with the normals as leeches ujxjii tne people. Portland lias more and greater incentives
11 >* a JI
HI.WAKl- Ol
Infidi»!
HILES H Hryant
b-xiy politic, which are ready to filch money from , to growth than any other city on the coast. Other
C. C. brisai
I •' r. >i
tne state treasury whether or not tne people are cities
,
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may surpass her in some one particular, but!
Have an Alrotrnrl of Tlite ptv|«rr<l
KM ¥ ANT A fM)N
by the
willing ? The matter begins to assume that partic- , none of them have so many different features to
uiar character in some degree, at least.
1 boost up the population by the thousand as has
M
U
«e«MMÌWatl HkM.'k
the Rose city.
Portland may be inclined to be
alhamí , i> k m.»»M
CM the rral pn»|«*riy jnu in irmi tn purr ha»«
somewhat selfish when her own interests are ai
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AiHfKaoKii
4
wtArr
<►< ac«w*pt «• «sMwrity ftv ino»i«) h«ne>l. nur
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OUR MEI HOD OF SELECTING JURORS stake, yet her solid substantial growth, ever in­
paUmrtB itxrii |..g ihr rinvili of oui capen
en<v
h «i a»»! rahed in iront.
creasing in a sort of arithmetical ratio, is a matter
1 & P. M
S IS P. M
Z. H. KvDD, Manager.
z.
The extremely wide latitude allowed attorneys in in which every citized in the state has a feeling ol
Tratas» l«r AIBaasj
Otfk'e In niumhrrg Hh«-k
pride.
! ' »BUw <»Hi»er Ihlnland HnwIaltMn M».
the examination of prospective jumrs in th«* very
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kl.R»NT :
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oREl.uX
I^BVrta <*<•» Valli«
A M
ÀI.HAS ». okkuoS.
i iinortant criminal trials now in their preliminary
Arrlvr« A lire i»y
71H» A M
stages at Boise and San Francisco, exhibits some
«n. t
PM* la»rtal WarAeta.
Irete« l’orv«i||« .
M
When over in Lebanon, last Sunday, the N ew .'
Th« fnOnwing arv prtaea
m « Tt.ur» l«y
defects in our method of selecting jurors which,
ArvGvaai \Prony
■
«•I tach wrek b> mar »Imlera:
m in met and had quite a long talk with Senatoi
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in time, will have to la* corrected.
tlheai. p«-i i»it«bel
Ire»«' ucva’IW
an*. j*er
In these days of free rural daily delivery of M A. M Iler, who is a memlier of the state com
Irrite« LUtan)
r Imir. par wfe
irwii. tier inn
mail*, the American |>eople are lavoming a re« I miss on to select a series of schools text books. No. Il -
MMtrt-, |>«r <m
lro *ro « n» • «IH« ,.
.11 aa a. 'I
'
hop, |>rr I« mh
ing people; and the farmer who is not a reader f Seirit >r .Miller has his office in quite a gtkxi sizes, Arri»»«ai Al»«t*jr
11 15 P. M
Mt« ring
H «'«»vit«
• «»lev, i< mantry per roti
*o it
hall
and
in
which
a
e
someulM)
to
fUni
school
book-
a metropolitan daily, semmi-weekly or weel y
H«> < «»ling
. f »retti«
Ire« ro IPmrvv
.........««...» ..»,!• d» P M
*lM*n |«*w*tng
n ronie
I’hta-hena, per p*xtn«1 ....... ....
Ar«1ve««t t nrrallU
I t» P. M
n wspapers, is becoming very scarce.
Thes for t.i«* various grades and bv all of the schoo
Hai ha
.M ..
tS rent«
» hK’llenw per pound, young
b«jok
makers,
for
the
Senater
’
s
inspection,
Sena
A
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a
'•»»<«
tram«
f^onnact
wlrh
tirmtWr
•fi'ta. pet pmnd
newsjN’pers give a minute history of all hapi>ei -
t*a« Irt«' i iMiniani traina. »w>< > a< AHanv an
> »trkeya, p^r p«»vw<l
Proprietor
ings of public importance and. especially, event tor .Miller is devoting much time and stud' * <• valiti •• wrll a« tiwln Ibr Itaimll. tflvin (IBOKlIt. DAVIE.
i'trrllA, per pnnaid........... .
r„,
«r»r*<w» tn Nvwrwwi awl a*1>»rwnt tarorl*«
rtevl. |«er prmn«*. Hie weight
of a criminal character. These events are r *ad to the duty t a» ia before him, as a memlier of 4trort
•• wt»lf «• Rr*ltrnbn«h Hot «yv *•«<•
pet potmtl.bte weight
pe p»mnrt bn •hipping
and talked about by most all citizens. As a result the commission and when it meets, next month F«< ttirthw iWRnrniatMW» a»»n*y lo
I ml —
t‘>, • air — A ipmh I ■is»lv I ugg) and M mmp P per pm»n»t. »to her«
•irò r Nftvijift <M>ti Paro Agt.
vyvry w«nivrnuiaoin«aort of an ojiinion concern-al
ca,itol city, he will be well equip« li U.lKU.'GiA
Uaruraa. lu j Ulte -• Utt, vll>W.
AlUaa»|
M HIM*,
jWfud
BRAND« CREAMERY
Puliticullq independent
Scio Livery and Feed Stables
Physician x^Surqeon
GEORGE
Dentist
rROBERTINE]
L. ». POMEROY
Pup’s Coffee House
Corvallis & Eastern R. R
RÖYAL RESTAURANT
u.
Attorney-at-Lu
Linn County Abstract Co.
Attorneqs-at-Laic
Attorney8-at-LaiD