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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1907)
• •* .-‘-MiB ïlic ^antiain Metri < e • i L á 5I AMD WLM. Hit. HAOUHS BIHIHDAY. 1 ' I n>lrr»-«liii/ I«» Irani that ti»r tuait **’l mm ll»r Whllr «»••• »If liaf’*M H»«h'v lia» a ‘ t» *• i»»iU»»ii»M’alr* <l«»a iti»|tt*fiai»l !«<*• t** III® «•«f*«i t»»t«*tt®h • m •ufir li» Ap 4*1 «•*• I law* J a | a or® , I Ua.sí H» lu< J«*y. MVI « & Proprietor» Miuail MM II«* IM pll »» »Vaili » , Itti» »4» Ulld-f th«* «»f a u*»*»k»U Ur» ihr »urM. «ava Mr Bi»i*r. Hr lia» h®Ar«i a <ail t«> birth atri r ihtnrl ll»r utili® r .r» hiMii t!»r rtfur ol Ihm aav». I! h •tinvnb. thr rhatigr •«* »ha*I ri |M*r-««iM*® Will l«r »I ahi*. f«»r hr «iNifiiMin» that imi » rrhgr.fi. «»«ir r»«» ih » m « m « atri |«»iilicAI inMituii*u»a ali «I rrl««»i»rng. Tur J.ipai»»®»* »t apjirara. «i«w« irA h*. v th*l *»•• ha» l»»rr«»u»*l !»!«• raiir*»a«l», »■pl»'«!»«*» ai»«l «M k » m ' w » li tu *t «»imi nati* ; imi !»• r» *i>iial« ti« l!uu l»*r □ »«• »4 liiviii im *a lattar ttuin iH)*». i'tir |»f«Kg»®a» »• hiiMl« nM l«y it »< i «« ti?»»oaiiit mu «I <rauiM*’i» J.«) mh pltePT'lf» ha® »liHadnl I ki I» A» u * <*» h»faarl • i< r »;«• ar '«ira® al «er*» «»«»<•• a tri«® h«u»iutf T J Miiiktr«. W. F. (HU, P r « mu »■». r J. MmthrfB » lini aiifii iiuk« *i® l«» Ihr E l>. Myer,, J. J Harnea, A . V* mi i»«»r Ib.iie tt »I • ii»< in« «•< th«* pa*t. Ja an s«»a«t»av, C C. A. 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II it ia (al**-, iw» p raimn i auiMil rare il • • • , • ■ « - - w V, V- -4 » IV «««♦•• • •—••«« . *> ■ " *■1111' t**»l The guai Ii« «»f«*|4a, ll»»* i-ail Ii» rvj»» t' II»*- alairi« atsslt Hi« pH<xr«M> »»I l lirialirfuiiy •»» J-poi in ii » i-li «ri«>r, Mr. IV.I»« baii»’»aa. lia r»hi«a an»! a-»iu« <>1 ita «v» i.< no- T»:«< u .» hu »0 Ktelmng* No. II li-ai lo-x* C***! a*-»'«p»am-e there. l»ot aa • • Oil KOON t all e»*lv*ia»t»»*al aietvlu il lac uil«u,i»«-»i. Die Japan».—« i- an aa» -«in Ii« pia»«-» Jreua ati<l H>-rl»- rl S|« ievr »>u Ui»» aaiue u UlU., I* M l> Iwsla taking Bi.iiu-Uiiii, r».ni Ii b>it » I, ........ i. -t ><» H »-r ii»- * F» op« i»««r & biltip» «*»i »tut tjehel» about braven, liril, Ule re-Uire» U<» , aud r»»oi», lugetlu r a> < »K ICON Fl et < la«» « »»i k »«» all bran« li«”* of denti«? ry. auiH-ratm. » ii , «liull, ii« <l«*lar»-a, is HCI0. vain l«-»a cuuiparAI «Ith •c.t-HCe. ■M i i ». OKKitllN j rmnhu«>4 thr s'mve i-atiio-l 1,0 • h»r ‘M *• — w la*tier —■« — Diali our front th* f»*om > ir««»», <»m l«» tradì fri litoti, iti» »till «i»»hi»r*» h«:. I *.*iudl tin iMìrona.'»* «»« ’*»»- Il Iti» W® jMUIIltl the |»r«A*«4Nl* of iw t arili ®n»«lln«te »I»« M*rf»<n ,»n ih«* «iUMirjr t go u to toe biggrH fiog. Juj'M i iH« ««Hi «» ♦ * aMlMn i an I «*t«»ttl) df*t il ill«** lb« hi thr* ’igh-«iii lii«* « Mlbdi ttt* rt ItM'***- àl’h’ |»rti«*« With H (hit inibii«* ntihihi» afa ui‘«i«* tort i» it ♦ l«»rm h« M«*]Uai »•» ev*»rv III«» ; JrtpAii UiAk«’* l»t*'« «'•»litri* <xj Hr.AL LSI Alt BKJK.tK Ç» i a Iri» fMt»»f*»h»n io noai ovvi)- • » - •»• b the ¿rum! wwliate l»v -i-u* «•W«<» falli)» .***•«* li««. Ill tact, W Hh’»‘il .ui« for lati«li»»‘*a, noia«» « r turmoil inalituUM a «I a U « m ’I a I i»tli whnh i* poti) nrarh )wrf«ft aln? < . 1 .< >!<< » I K< »I .N I KI. Triitii ani ( Uy |»ro|wt»!«*• bonghi and «old W li 1« lliuk« « |l« r II’ Mil UfVlMl»lhl» < «* ««i, ih uwiim I «MHtimlawion >«•!<• inori filli ent « ,.i|iiti«-n lai fari*»! Ili Ilo* h y»,« waui t>i Í jour ta ui. I «an *rll It If ron !*• *•!•». lì you want lu buy.* <nn find wofhl libai li««f «Uilr a>* l.«halli ha» liol M.A FW|N<i. T. J Ml MKH», In piwrjiHi want. «|t "innixl privai« IHlUalHa la h«> ai«*i«l I pIlW'. Fmai *<ni. tu i«<*. il a»»*«-rlMi’1. Ili tlil» tli«* Japni «*w «’Ialiti for tbrin -HI I TUN M«*h r», whPvtl*» ) aay lo il» t*»at «»tir «•ctHiuiiiH* alili * m * h I i r linii'Ly m liy* |MM ila) klidriiur. li* Ibi* a» Hi rr.ig Oregon Scio m » h , w•* arv «lol»iit»atf*i lo •• )M-f*lili in» ami fri.iitriie»l by aha«i«»a» Japan AND ah»nr ha- ll.r «•••»irug«* lu lafcr ll»r Unii IMars» n hanklttg a*td e»«'lu«nge ♦»♦1*1 nr*« i «Mu* HM t«- <*» * arreni la r» and diali* l»y III«’ borii» ami tira« with iv*«li*lu i» i to», IÌM«y datili, ia Hi«* ground iMUed <»l* p«|t»<*l|«k rllbw • d thftr •uprtHirily l* Ha ’’putr Cau Iwriity si-ear* rM|a*rlrii<w in Notary work <*a»ian hr»*t-,| ** VI Ml VITI' I t mu . «Irwhiig <i v »-a tnr u gvnvral know l«*a.gv <• M . Tt MN « M Ih« |hml u> Ihrir (ViiliahM**! f«»rin ol ■ d w .tt«n liisliuuienl« «nd Land I il lea Ad- uiniatm n u( w>tatr« carefully ati«H>*t«*d lu, w«»v«f mnrni. w Iti’ li (-uiiiiiiurv U*« mat- »mu« i rgi.t laird . atMNiactaui title pftM.UfW»d iiitiim ol •>•« iiit«- forre ami « «’»• i «ly allu i isililiiifd With tilt» niMBimum «d HMÌ,VhklMl llla*i m ‘io UK uvX 1‘ i » ri «|«i |i««l i» nr»«- U»ai ••«*» «»«a« III’IV MAÌ ANI» ^(W»»T •yaiem, with ila «rnlrifuaai I vih I vikiv . «u»li.«i>««*• either )-<-r»«‘iial iiiwtty «r I f H MONI AN *K Ttel’i •ltp|»lw*,l With IM»* l«®'*t ài . a rhinrnt.i! « Iti- tri.«** A» « • **■• ■»ri Jy r A’ tali A pUoiii’Af M. I m i.-srul ■“ ‘ • ini le t««r Ibe Morbi V» lulkiW ihry dee u it a failure. Oregor. I• the .Inpai.«*»«- «*laim <»f wu|wn«»riiy Alban* i«> thè UePtrrn nailon w Indly uuiotiud* Sulai> rubila mild !M>,t<ltur of Ta ««riti» and t » u U hi «. mi? In ili« rolli |«*l ìli«>li lieta twh li»® ••»»! ami ili«- w«»i tehuli li*» juM b rii MBv . Hl »'»rat M «Hrvvt ALH %Nk. QNBUON lu-wUti nini a inch alb contimi« unti! «tir or lite uihrr ha» aulì a «!• « ì - h « « ivl «ry. a ih *»ur ia>i»dag«- lu relig»”-• I -i Bryant C. C. Bryant ■ind • «”iii»iiiic ira«hlHUi li |> u hi» «lei ¡ j j HKV AST A SOM il’».* If il lilli«h*r*, baie *w ih«- torve •» Only I irM’Ulfcwi Shop in the CI.y . :ur clrr tu e«* ’Ttpo’e .»m-rivrr he- len il m 1« m > la*« ?—Orvtf«»m «ti- h .. ••• W • «« »«W ( I «V .III. > W>. U„... ..-.•«-••••« v . I ■« . «. -■ »• * • H' "*lr d and thirty vearsago vest»-rdav. our irtiun wa - Imr i. An instrument known as “The !)■ ciamt»on of Independence** was promul Politicullij Independent gated and from wh'ch day our nation dates its existence. Probably every anniversary of the M**i fli*i nation's birth has I mm ’H celebrate«! more or leas iv-rally throughout our country in some wav. 1'« Hi l~lll I» l \ I lM I HI I »A % H . \V<- of t<»-< i think we are patriotic and that *e celebrate the day in a duly patriotic manner, when I la. I > r < i <• i. i<. we hear the venerable document penned by Kmr« < m AMU l*H< «'HI » I’ *M. T omas Ji tferson read, mayhap in a prosy man Ml IIM4 HI >*TI< »N l< Al l<M*. ner, have listi-iivil to tin- spread-eagle effort of a citizen of more or lv..- renown a-d thep devo’e tin- year in •»!*«• im •* «I I » •» r. at trini d » »*ar ..... .................... .... .. «. * rest of the day to wi'.ne.-smg sports of some 1 erar, at vn»l «»f ? » • atm . . 1* it initikaule that our Revolutionary vrar, at •'fi’l of 3 y» am ............................... . ♦. 2 in character. I Fl t l|l'»l|tli« in Alita» IV .....................« .««. ... fathers celebrat- d the daz in t is manner? T'bret» ui«»n<h< in u»l»aii«*r ............. a*» To tfiem the anniversary mu«t nave inspired a bin^Ip <-opy in wrMp|rt*r . .............................. .... feeling akin to aacrednetui It must have rrn-nt AI»V HlklNii HAII-X: mor<- to the heroes who fought from B inker Hill A 1 <’ar»l *•( thanka Oft? to Yorktown, than it does to tne people who ccle NjMt'uil «ilnttiarv |*er fine 0? Fv feti, le« I Midili .g ««»tinti. Ill ■», tM*r line» fhev knew by pentotial cx- i r, Orated it yestcniay. »«IvHirtMdhgg pvF hn»* p-r mmu «» I>.*|»luy a»l«, J rhMiijf» * |<«r im . i th, one cobi Hin wi«lf p-Tience of hardships and suffering, wnat the cost K» per ill’ ll a Pr<ii''M4f'Hi il rard«. |*t ?n« h*-w, i»*riiMurli 1 (>• had been to make jMmsiblc tne establishment of !.*»n/ tintv < >ntrA«'t for a tv-rti-in .* o *«t< di ap| ration. “(»over me*.» of the people, bv the people, for the jieople." The day must have meant more to tne h* rues, whose hari- feel left marks of bl»>ud upon PO!.! TU’At. WtUMS. the frozen ground »ver which they marched, than it d»M-s lu a vast majority of us who celeorated the anniversary of thedavon which our lather»« de- ]' ... in (.,• ,t•• •• .*• • ;r • '• ’ •• i" ' c>ared t .«-. were free and independent ot the propriation of fl2S,(MX) annually that was provided ; crown of England. for last winter by the legislature, will be refe-ed it is reasonable to supp«>8e that we of today, to the people at the election one year hence. Just 131 years after the birth of our nation, sno’ild what action the people will lake at that time is somewhat uncertain. The people of Oregon art- nave a less sacred veneration for the • natal day very much in favor of a first-class educational sys than did the heroes of 76. But do we not inji-ct tem. They arc, also, in favor ,,f higher or a col too much frivolity and too little real patriotism in lege education, providing of course that it can lx< to the observances of the nay. Have we not al- p acts I within the reacn of ail the boys and girls of low ed a spirit of commercialism to supplant the every locality. But it is doubtful, if our present patriotism of our Revolutionary Fathers, in a great we and do we to-dav maintain of the United States in the spirit t »e government vote, that it would be sustained. of purity and patriotism that inquire«! the formu When our so-called normal schools, were taken lation of th«* Declaration of Independence? up by the stale, no one thought that it would Faili anniversary of the day on which we listen cause the erection of a |>olitical cotnbinat on that the Declaration of principles, to the reading of would debauch our entire state politics. But sucii w ithin us a spirit of better and .-mould gen-rute has been the cas«’. In the state legislatures for It should inspire within us a tru* ’ r citizenship, aevcral years the school combine has completely preserve anti hand down to dominated legislative action. Nor was the s» s.»ion determination to which guarantees to all of last winter an exception to the rule of late posterity a government ” The years. While it is true, there was an effort to ¡“Life, lilw-rtv and the pursuit of happiness, curt» and hold in the back ground the aggressive amiiver-ty of our natal day «hould be a day de r*. ness of the normals, the university fully supplied voted to ti e leaching and instiding of the lessors or occupied the position in legislative matters the of potriotism into tne minds of the young, rather normals had previously held and the political in- th.m a day given over to frivolity and s(>orla. If fluence of the schools was q'nte as great a* at any our iMMinle could I m * made to realize the vast cost of blood and tr»-.is ir»* the establishment and pro- ‘ previous session. The entire obj ’Ct of the |(¡irticij.ation of the list .on of the nation has demanded, surely our ¡Id I m * given a ddfvn-nt slate colleges in |s>litics. is to filch monev from the il..» n turn from wnat they are now given. State treasury. The aggressiveness of the mem bers from the college counties, assisted by a stnmg lobby, comiam-d usually of the faculty of US DESI HA BLE CITIZLNS- the colleges, has been s ifficient to dominate or con trull all legislative action. Asa result, we have sin appropriations for the benefit of these col Since En’s'dent Roosevelt promulgated the term leges, increased at each session of the legislature “IJnd-siralde citizens,” in sneaking >f Harriman, until, at the present time, there is a revolt among Mover, Haywood and Pettibone, much has been the people against th«* extra agance. said by the news|ta|rt*rs concerning who are un Each of the state colleges are assuming a sort of de.ruble citizens. As a simple concrete statement political complexion not Republ can or Dem»»- of »act. any citizen who is a habitual law -breaker, cra*!«. but of a char icier that is calculate I to s undesirable. The town, county, state or nation s injec all things else of a p.iblic nature. t-> tin- wo i'll! itv the bv*t»T for it, if ah such citizens could interests of the schools. Indeed some of the be tran«|M)rted to some unknow n and undiscovered presidents and professors hold their positions, not lai d beyond the seas, w here la a -abiding and law- because of their efficiency as instructors of learn obi mg .-itizeiis would hear of them no more. ing, but fur the amount of |«>htical influence they Every crimnai law on our statutes was enacted to can exert. Hence, if a professor understands tne rvs iain and control! the actions of these undesir |x>litical game thoroughly and is un adept manipn- able citizens. tator of political wires, ilia -tanding in the partic Some citizens are more undesirable than others. ular collegiate institute ne may Ix-iung to or repre Because of their ability to injure the body politic. sent, is assured. Yet not all undesirable citizens are law-breakers. So agvresive and insatiable have these stat«- In nearly every community there an- men who sc tools become that they ar«? coming to be looked tkxm to enjoy blocking public enterprises; w oo upon by tne fieople, as injurious rather than bene w ill always oppose a public improvment; w ho are ficial and a growth alutt must be subdued, if not ever ready to diacant upon their neighlwr’s faults, completely exterminated in the end. but will never commend his virtues; w ho pursue a I tie rignt tiuit inis been conduelen to prevent policy which retania »tie growth of their town or TIMI « BMM M. «A. the reference of the university- appropriation to community and w no can see nothing gu»>d in an Tralwa • reos Iw tn«|« iwa. I- the people, exemplifies the tenacity and greed of enterprise w ithout it contributes dollars to their Mo hsUH Y a «ulna ->rr. I V It. ■* A M at least one of these state colleges. The univer l>«ckets. all of whom are undesirable. A tow n or tirtrea AlUany /— sity people do not seem to care whether the people co nmunity is the gainer when such people elect to w». inaia ira«««« APmny ..^. .tt.BN F K •• •* l ai «alil» .^..^e I I* ' Then there are the scandal mongers are willing to contribute the extravagant amounts emigrate. ** arrive« Yaqu'H» « .. .. A «» • of money t ey dema id or not i'hey seem to bi- a l talebearers who are ever ready to embeiish or Tra las« f«s sud F » « mm f»«-Ir wit. w illmg to tase advantage of any legal technicali y magnify tne story as he or she re|M*ats it to a y ® i— lararra AI «an» íor 1 Min mi I ® A. V available, <in order to prevent the people from ex neighlior; the mischief maker and he who is con- kirivr» (Mirail ... Il lu I I pressing, through tlieir votes, an opinion alsii.t ti tuaii.v quarreling with his neighbor; the loafers wo i • </»*•!»*trait ..........« ... i»' P. kt the matter. They seem to think because money and drones who are content to subsist upun the tiriva» a I» m i* ... ... ÌS F A ÍrMliiM lur 4 «•rwmlllw U cu'devt«.d from the people by taxabuii «nd put in earnings and exertions of others, all are undesir •o. •— the State (r»-Hsiiryt that the [Nrople sl.oillit exercise able ai.d a detriment to any cutub'iMiuty in which f <««» simj «rw-»••♦rvttlll T «A 4 U «iitVVtt < «w * Bilis.......,,»..... ... *ur. 1. » no further control! over it. they may live. »O I'»* f r M One of these days, however, there will beani Tnis undesirable list could I m - grevtly extended, l-'vir« Albín y i ou p N Vthw al < orvalita awakening. These political colleges will find out for anyone who does not contribute to the benefit do a— î to kl that the people will insist upon dictating how tax and welt iv of the community in whi-I. he or she Ur vara Ul«n) • U F. Ite ailia...... ... moneys shall I hf expended. Tney w ill iueertaiii lives who is a drone or a detriment, is undesir- Ai ri»«« <’«»»« IrulM* tsar allMai* that, while the people are favorable to lugner ed Abid, Tiie question for all of us to take home ti. d®te M • ti.s> r m wvm l’or vai II» » ucation, providing it can be made general, the., ourselves is: “Am I an undesirable citiMn?“ I. Irrbesal Al *any 1 1A r > « will op|Mks** Higher education lor particular locali Am 1 pursuing a course of conduct that wil *o ?— « •» r. m oc vai li» . ties. at tne ex|»e se of all tne i»eople. make the w rid the better because I have lived’ ’ U-wvr» * ,« f M % rive« Aftiauy.... Taxation to be just, should lie equal. The bur Ev ry man or woman has the ability to make th, no II- ....Il U A. M l>vt’rs « n» v Bill» den should bear equally upon ail and all, should w..rld belter, is) matter how humble his walk h k»f|vMaai Alt«ny u mi r. a enjoy equal benefits so far as {MtSiUble. If the hf«‘ may oe, if ne will. Am man can be a law- *n U l.«w «*• Allaanv ,.. ttA»r *< State has made a mistake in undcruikmg to main abiding citil-n if he w ill The citizen who is law %r»|vr« al «*<w« nlil» I !• P. L r»i Ihr»’»!)» Imln« «<W«iteri W llh *«••» br ’ » tain colleges in ((articular localities, tne sooner tne ah ding; « no does his duty as a citizen; whose ex AH «« Uh- i imi<aiij tratti«. ’*»l i ai Al mn* a»« a« wril a» irwiit t»»r I mi tuli, «tv in« correction is made, the better and less expense it ample through life is worthy of emulation; who «M'aliH». iivs l «eri »«e o» Nvwpovr an ’ | l>e»u tmssrh, w ill be and tne action of ti.e partisans of toes- makes the world better Itecauae he has lived; no • «u«-lia« N.wlimlnwh Hot «»pi ht®». A« inrih»-r ittiorin »?ww« at»pl) ,o established colleges is hastening tne day mater»- matter how humble his station in life may l>e, is it. >.k«> F Nkll »1 ••«-»• Fa»« Agl. U-11. VNUNsMh Ag»nt, Ail®Mi|, no jciisc ad uoUtsUdoie cil.zen. »■ / A Scio Livery and Feed Stables I * w • Sdo MiliiiHl Conipanr : : SCIO ROLLER MILLS I : : : : Physician ^Surgeon GE9RGE K9ENEKE J De nti «st I SCIO, OREGON THE SCIO STATE BANK Notary Public REAL ESTATE BROKER R6YAL RESTAURAN! Attorney-at-La o t»«*HlM 1 » Wil • 1» ««Hit» Corvallis & Eastern R. R. » • Hucks con nt ci trilli all trains latlh at W est ami Al ankers. Oar ri'Js art /irsi-class ami our horses Sisal tirici i s. Pl iers ÍD asitualtlc. :♦ ♦ HtWkl I ,<■«1«.n Slock Al.HAW OKKUOM 4 I lOKKiKI) A u * ATT Propriclur (ILOWOI. DAMI , Till Attorneys at Lato Attorncys-at-Laiü NI IUIN I Ofltav In Hiuin’w’rf Hk<'t Th* H»-«t Flwcr in •ort I» Bl to fai Pup’s Coffee House NI.H4NT III U Atti; Of Al Urwt knd of Unv dntriaim Sirwl lirldgr Proprietor. I S a H owucm Transformed to Dusky Beauty A dark »kin becomes tau mating when deli» ately toft, un<ier»prr.J with the radiant glow which indi cate, a health*. active ,kin. Robert* ine keep« the »kin refined in^uality, keepa pore« freefrnn>rl<>v,-ir.( watte ai»l •innulairt the tiny capiliarte» to contribute thecolor which charm, m !*ïj blonde and brunette alike. Robert- ine i, certain protect on again»! tan, omlmrn and freckle, if applied be fore esnoaure to tun or wind. Sprea.lt like an imper, eptible sheen n4 gaure over »kin «u face, forming a •bia.d Mimu'ating and preserving a de iu are, I unroot beauty. u<* n—««— runar T ROBERTI NE1 7 It« Nawa uttM® ch«® h Ali di» iilji) -rinling tu £uuu aiyic ®uu al fcMuiuiUik n< ®®. a V "• ,i. * F - * r- ' »• : -- ; : : : 01 I I C IV E oNBuoN ITLES Haw® an Atartrnct of Hile preparati by U m » C3ARLXS J. H a JOA I«» F.lnrt Kr»*a. i : : Linn County Abstract Co. Of lh« was I ptri|iMriy you tnfrnd I«» putrii«* nr Mer» pt a« «xurli) fo< ut<»t>My l««n«»d. nur «trovi« r«tw4«iii< ihm enfili <»< «mr e«ps»p. KaiaWihr-! »n Z. M. RIDI), Manager. • m«e dwaer Th Ini and Hn*«laJi»ln ai». ALBANY. <iK£<M»N. i tk« I «*■■! Marhvto. 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