The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, June 07, 1907, Image 2

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LATHOL )OU l JUL X «Aïi.
Francisco public into his confidence.
He ha«
made a statement explaining nts reasons lur the
■j».rt • nnMe Bt«-wl •>! I»
prum-c >tioo of Uribe giver« .»«.d bnb. takers H-
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explains the reason why tne sixteen briire taking
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supervisors were given immunity and were allow­
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ed to retain their office«. According to a law en­
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Caiilurnia
legisla»
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Entered at th« pwrtxtfl« « «et 'ei'-. On-g -i», »* Beeot»«l-elne«
Hire, an indicted office holder can not be suspehd-
Miittrf «-r at?« tarnt«
ni- i ì limit.>r
«Mi li tira i
^runi ut It«*-
e<l from office, as lung as ms case ur pending be-
PI IH.lWIfKI» i \ I I« V I- hi i > a s
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I ne tn. cu.rts. f-iis m. ans tnat an indicted offi­
ai «ri»Irr, ‘ at
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cial, who appeals ms case to a higher court, w.ii
upl *«» i»
T. U. Ill'll«» I : It.
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ave pie tv ol tune lu serve uul nis term of office
I- lí»f H <* íi » I ’M« tpwi r * • »M.
fore ms case is finally adjudical -d. Mr. Hen-
|<l|»ri«i.X KA II H:
■>*s reason for promising tne .->up< rvi "in nn
I» *d
O im * yvar in advatH «*
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inri* ' H u» b ,’« ii i-l th*»* th«- »•»•bivi»,
: .lunity ii tney would confeas tileir guilt ai.d stat« Ifhra
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» .tlicient to convict some of tne ■super.i»ur» ano
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ave been tne extent of tne convictions possible.
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t«|v»*ri «mit !»- r lib«’ |*”r » > •»»;«•
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not only are tne sup-rvisors cunvicte»i by
iitmlh, oli«* mltllhli n hl*’.
i> play a»U, J tfhang«*» |4»r
II»1
i*r innh
ieir own conlvssioiia, before tne t»«r of public
I <>
|*r’4r««|on 'I • ami* I
nrh«n, |M»r ttMftlfh
the
pinion, and to lx* lorever iH-neatn the notice ol
* mu* rotti rari» for «t'iv«
• • »<!•• Ml it|i|4tralh»tt.
DAILY Hf»ALO
■ qx ctanle men, out l.ie uren cui.spirab>n>, the
. 1 rel>oot<-rs w ho lieheve every man lias his price,
Make* Unyauai Cut ano N**
au Lu suiter for tneir crimes. In no other way
Marayemart OWt*t 04»ly
H 7/0 ART ACHIA! SEI TI ERS?
uuid li.e evidence against the«e men fx- sectm-a
Papar One Year For
1100.
o
long
as
lt.e
bribe
laner
ai.d
bribe
giver
,'tanus
From reports from all |« rt >’ s of the vallev, th
at, there is scared.« « |«o.'S>.>ilily lout inc crime
cagernes« of rnen to c ire a q rt.-r b--ctmn o
The Albany Duly H.r.ld c.n
can ue unearui -d and fast -m*«l upon tue guilty
timber land Out of the Southern Pacific’» iwldinv
be bed lor »3 00 a ftar by tub
■ii'tic*».
But let « it:.er l..e one aid« or li.e other
is. to say the least, somewhat startling. Yet as i
scribing now
It cont.ln. 6 to
'peach,” then law ami non. sty has tne oportunily
8 Pd.-es co»e»mg the news he'd
mutter of fact, any of is would like to secure
I k * vindicated.
I'm* N ews thinks .vlr, Heney
IU
completely
You can keep as
quarter of this tine timlx-r, it t ere was any a.'.-'i.i
< as pursued the only course tiirougn wtacn justice
we<l pc ted
on county
court
anee that we could get a title to it. But cun
an lx- readied and li.e vik-st lot o grafters, bril>-
mal't’i i d doi> j. st the coun­
title I k * obtained?
if
ty seat Iron- the Herald a.
and boixliera perhaps in the United blab s,
In a,, .
mt, th« iailntad compa y er*
The Or.
you lived In Albany
broken up.
obligat'd itself to sell tne ai d b> actual settler.
h*ndl«<s
gsn leg.. A*ur.
Tne di.-sisler t'oit has overtaken San Francisco’s
in quantities of no mure than B4) acres t any on
lecaly
Th. Hsrsld . oH»r
ign tinauciers may »erve as a warninu touiners
»J 00 1» only O.» s tual cesi
When
P i ion« at a set price«
rt
I their ilk m other cit.es, and result in an ini- e white paper It will »oon
i-. r .i.-. a. t ^ai
’ • ■ i
a • .« in
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liiiu.-
pnce
rovemeiit upon ti.eir moral and financial turpi-
put back to It. form«.
application to purchase. Im- holding company, Mt
Th. Weekly Hersld, 12 piuet.
de.
Mr.
Heiie.'s
.-.«-rv
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arc
needed
in
nearly
cording to the terms of the grant, providing th
11.50
v ry large city in tne lund. In fact if Messrs
»el price of $2.50 )x r acre is tendered with th«
youf m
Send
In
¡ il<Tiey and Burns Mhomii att>-mi>t to break up
application, .s obligated to max« lt«e deed,
money order or check
•rd»e giving and bribe taxing, franchise grab-
ofuvr, then, to comply w H. the law, the ap¡>li:an
•erne throu-h your post
ter.
Address, The Herald,
must be an ‘‘actual Bcttler,” that is to say, fa ■mg and grafting in g meral. they would each
bany, Oregon
m .si live on the land l.e aeeks lo pun na e.
Thai iie«d another hundred y«-ar> added to Ins life.
is the oioy way ti.at a man can demutistr te luai Al all events, t ey are inspiring more terror in
he 1» an actual sett er. 1 > simply make the appl t e hearts of evil d<>< rs. than any other
cation wilu it tender of l-i< money w.li not maxe a men in America to-day
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L a kuvMB
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brandì creamery
♦
t’ii-.iiii Buvers and Butter Makers
Highest Puce Paul for Sweet and
."• ur t irarli Butter ami Lggs - -
We Pav Twice Every Month by
I
t'liet k
Ask for R« fen-ners. if
W rite il» i*l”»Ut a proposition to
S«-ll Your < ream.
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Politically Independent
in.m un actual set tier, by no means. Nur can li.e
radroad company be n qmn d to i.iake a deed
U. der such cundibuns. Il h well know t by tm
Y AQUI SA BEISG R VIVIFIED
rai.ruad compuny and ev r. fxxly else, that I. «
men who are making application to nuy lues
z\ disrutch in an Oregunia«! of last wis-k stated
lands al the set price of ¿2.30 per acre, arc not
‘‘actual settler». ” I’uev have no intention of jt.at tne Curtm I. unt> rii.g Co. w.t.s loadings
■ .ii. i it Y i
.
.
building homes u; <>n tnese lands. Even if they
a. -ii.Id squat ujion tne land», build cabins, etc., cuinpi dc one and om-l.alf million feet This will
th« instant that such .-.cltlcrs si.ould » cure titles !««• toe first cargo dispatched num the bay in
ic.irly ten years. It is tne puroo.-««* of toe Curtis
li st instant would s <- them abandon their calm.
Luniuer
Co., we understand, to follow up this car­
tu repair U> their actual homes el -cw.icru.
go
with
others and make l.ie bay its regular sni|>-
The railroads, therefore, according to the erm
'
I'lng
point.
of the grant, are under no obligation to s*-ll ti«
A Mr. i’otter. representing the R. P. Thomas
la ds under such conditions. The S. P. company
well knows if there was no timber u|>un the.- Cumber Co., of Portland, was in Scio last week.
lands, then* wot.Id be no applications to purchase. 1 he puna*«* of ti is usii was to interview’ our dif-
Indeed, a vast majority tf me lands an- wnoli.. (rent rniii companies w ith tne .ie* of Ivltmg con
Ti.c R. i*.
ui lit for homes ami men would nut take them as a tracts to tnem for lumber supp ies.
(
nomas
company
makes
a
business
of
chartering
gift if they were denuded of timber. Hence, ti «
iind
loading
icsseiB
with
lumber
to
be
taken tu
railroads w ill i ot be distiirtx-d by the flurr, and
any
|ort
of
entry
in
the
world.
Mr.
Potter
was
bluster of those* who prel< nd to be actual settler. ,
nere
seicral
days
and.
we
understand,
did
some
but w ho are actual sp<-culators in st ad.
The railroad rompa :y. ho doubt, i» violating the »usuieas with ad of our mills.
»p rit and intent of tne law cr< aline the grant.
The N ews suggested that the R. P. Thomas
In a few instances men apply to pure ase. who com)>any should loud vessels al Yaquina with lum-
want the land upon winch to build homes; but her shipments of the central valley. Mr. Potter
s ich men do not mak * selections of land vaiuabie luoiigi.l very favorable ol the idea and scern«*n
only for the timber 1. al ia growing upon it. Tney surprised! that it was possible to load sea going
would select land that would be valuable for agri- vessels at Yaquina.
cullural or stock pur|H*. < s. after Ix-mg cleared
The* mam diticulty with the shipment of lumls r
of timlx*r.
Hence, when men apf ly to punchas -
over the S. P. line» at the present tune. 1» car anil
the heavily timla-red lands well up on the momi­
, motive l-o.ver snortage. As a matter of lad in
ta.ns and w hich Would be worinless after the tim­
ste ad of there being a car shortage, the raiiroa«.
ber is removed, the railroads can safely question
' has Mil it can du in hauling hig .«r priced freight
the motives of a purchaser of t at class.
and for t.ns reason it does not care to carry lum-
An actual settler, is contemplated by the law ,
her.
Nuw on the C. X- E. railroad tnere is no
is a home builder one who contemplates making
lack of cins unit tne- rad haul being snort from th<
the land sought, a jx-nnam-nl hoin«*. i’iiereíore it
the- valley to the bay. a tew cars ca.i be mam- t*>
the land is until for a home and is valueless with
carry u great deal of lumber. Tne experiment ol
the timber remov»"d, the railroads and me cours
t..e Curtis Luhilx-r Co., in loading the large
would lx* justifiable in questioning the motive of a
steamer ’’Leggett” with a large cargo, will dem­
m in who seeks to purchase such lands.
onstrate the | ract li ability of shipping via Yaquina.
In these days w:ien in.-n are Ix-ing ,»ros«*cuted
for wrongfully ai.d fraudulently acquiring govern­ A y i.in,i«ru' vvsselt. could lx* loaded over there,
providing tn« valley mills would supply the car­
ment land, the term “Act ial settler“ is apt to ix*
goes.
literally interpreted as a “Home build« r. ”
No
Nor should the S. P. object to opening up this
d »ibt the S. P. company is w rongfully holding
line
of irans.HirUition in order that the overflow
these timber lands for s|>eculative purposes. B it
freight
could i»e taken care of. Formerly when
the NEWS fails to see that it w ill help matters by
U> .ing the land away rrom one speculator and the S. I’, could handlu all the freight olfere- ,
matters wen- so manipulated that freighting fn m
turning it over to another.
The government saould declare these lands the San Francisco and other jxiints via Yaquina, wa.-
S P. and other railroads ar * holding, forfeit a:id entirely suspended; and the steamer line that
h i.-e the n revert bi-s to t.u g>.*er.nn *nt.
T len plied regularly between Yaquina and San Fran-
See­
let the lands lx* sold t > tne lumbermen at their c.sco, was sold and utilized at other |>oints.
ing
that
the
S.
P.
does
not
care
to
handle
lumber
actual value and th«- proceeds applied to the bene-
ti of till the people. Eno igh money could be except at rates that makes its shipment prohibi­
r alized from the sal«- of the land that tne S. P. tive. the Harriman interests ought to encourage
is wrongfully holding, tu buy the railroad, should t .e revival of Inis quick and cheap freigip line
t .e timber be sokl at its present stm«q>age value. Or if it is trie t at he C. X- E. has passed under
th • con troll of the S. P. the plan of sending low
pneed freight via t us route would be emphasized.
THE ESD JUSTIFIES IH! Ml iA’.S’.
At all events, let us hope that Yaquina. a reall.-
fine haruor for coast ng vessels, is again to lx
Mr. Francia J. Il-.-ney has lately taken Ute San placed in full ciminiiiwwu.
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