Image provided by: Scio Public Library; Scio, OR
About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
CITATION tion of the rankest kind. By cunqsiring the num tier oi students who attend colieges, with the rest IK TIIE COt'NrT C<( KT OF Till < > J of tiie school pipulation of the state, it can lie -I’ li. <» ttl'.Eiiii.X »wK UKN readily seen how small the |s*rceutage of college o»i's rr. th»* matter <■( students is. Is it just <>r right to tax ail in order; In ll.ee -late and » guard ianxiip. tliat this one boy or girl ou. <if every twenty shall MVI.K A KI l M a KPM». Proprwtuea ha.r u free college education? < >r»Irr to thfit «»( C*ut* « hi A pphrattoit There is another feature that people never take iGrc». Rader, fa>* ( m < mh »«I Kral Entered al the |xmt‘>th<v al S-i >, <1,>•#■■<<. aa •ecund-cl*»» into consideration. These stab* college-bred men t.alal« Lj ¿uarUian Well Ra er.Ira Hacks connect with al! trains both nt II est R i ter, Wn» mail matter. and women, by virtue of the fr» ** college educa and Af ankers. K ««her. a»»«| tion, which they have obtained by the fruits of the J«ai. Ra «er Hi«» «r* Our rigs are first-class and our horses i>ood -w <*at of other people's brows, are fitt**d for posi h »|»|>» .»rin/ t<» ihi» r«airt Ir^m tbe j»e- drirers. Prices Reasonable. tions in life liuit command fat salafi«?* - ’ They con- Hl <» ihn* lay preaciih d •»! by *m 1*1 Ml IMI I Mit IA I HV >■ Itti» Al MZ titute our prvac <ers, our lawy *rs. our doctors, our • 11«-gn-e. tlue g«igr lau «4 the p raott» 1. k. I » r c. <i i : H. .ii'l ««»Uilea <««a»rgr Ra«ler. l^»i*eH Ra (civil engine« rs. etc., ail of w .ncn are positions for < t |ra |{a*l« r, U dhau» Kader and Jo* t-lll,.« «M<> I'MolKII |..W. which lug; salaries are paid. Ihies the state de ■ pi« !<«•!• r, u»in»»r*. praying k»r an ««r irr **.M*i*****«**« ♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦• ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 - dn of Cfftaiu rrai ••stair. brh»iiging rive any return in the w av of pr «lit for tne money i ‘ !«»• SAI«! 4 »»«I 4fSCflt««*i «• «•>«■ < » » «•. U>>* «I : ex|M*;«d<*<l for A. B or (’’s college eiiucilioii? A. I r Ulvlivhivil (|*7| iHtrl < « B >r (' can live on toe fat ol tn** land. II - -alary I il» Alni I«» lt»e half (S - '** »I r Ml •rtM'sd «|*i4 » irr i I ) »4 MKlNMft twtiiiy I wm justify it. But how atmut E, F. G and ail the ♦ - ' ' i' 1 75 r. *st? Tney are forced to go through life earning »»»r< I»» I «•*» 4 U lUai»»’Hr lurr- IM> 2 7» bit a bare pittance, because tney |s>s^* s out an li «I». • »rrg ii, nixl runt• Iiiiiitf tlffhty 5.: <•-, HI If or iras, III l4lillC«»Ullty, Orr- onJinary common .»chool eduration, and imist ex IV> . »II al H IM I f' ’•arv. ri|M*Lriit pect to I m * oiny hewers of wood and curriers of • neu« Ml V’ sanla that Ruel» rral A I ,V '• I« ri-»l S< I HARM w.ipr. «lata U- *•-!«!. A C af »I nf thkttk» .... ... r’lAt !•, threw (« r«*, harahr otilefwl, ot«lrr i HE M ews nas a plan that, if it is nut better, is Ilv II urli 0? H| h »« ii* ’«tohiiitrv »»«»I!<*<•■*, |i*»r llnr ..................... »»f kill oi »«kl «aid» » II» 1hì» *■ b t»«• -•I» h | u •••l*li» / «•»»»f»»«»i»t», i—r It«»«* . .... ........... f ,r more just. Ii would tase every doiiar expc id- lair, and all jw-r-on» I IrrrateM In U»v Ilf» »>1 vnrtiMihtf, |M*r hn»» |»»’f l>«««tif* o uri «•<» < I in tlu* building of and in the ip; <rt ot -tu<* <l«l e>Ucr. api* r Iwi.trr till« !> i *I»I av a«!«. J j«t«r in«nth, ont» rollimi» wi«l« I tfhlüV. ihr «th day ui Ortourr. IMU7. 10 c lieges and add it to tiie public k hoot I ind. i»nr Inch da*, «I Il I h> o’ciali a. m «4 (► I’r«»!«'* ■»••»1 »I «uni««, ! *ÿ •»»»•I««»* |«*» f iiwiuh It r*«Qrt r»M»m <4 lina • »Hirt «I ihr W rui<i ad locale the building of one oi more high I 111 If ! Iili.'oifil tl< I« I m » l< I % «fl I *•!»» .• II "II Ä|'l'* 1 lltMfiy, 14 «»» utl h«4>ar n thr rity •»( Iaehouls in every county in tiie state wm-rvin tm* I|tt!v, (hrtf fl. Ilici» Alni Ihrer to shoa ' *» ’ '■ t ! ' INIOI<H<I<AII I< 1’lil.MlllH -J". 11HX. higher grains should la* taught, in tm*s* high 1 I--7 ihr »air > «»( • such irai » lair. THE PE" P! F WIN OUT. s .uols it wouid add tecimicai ed »call *n, bom men Ind il !• lutti»« e ordered I hat a cm * id and pnysicui, as rapidly as conditions wou.d I mi- «*i«r If I* rs»»< all) a«r%wl on U- ta I '»¡«ttp U h » nell «»I km ol said «arda. Blate R r » MNM mt« FRR< AST WEEK th* Supreme I'mirt <>f ()rcg< n »how. piacmg tm* w'noie witnm the easy reach of ... -w -- ------ — —-, —- * " cov<*r<*<l itself with glory by Landing dow every tx>, ami girl witni i the »late. Tne ■»late can atlhg aawl |«r III Hl. n»d l«r pllhiiahrd an opinion through which all of the Refervn- j .ally undertake higher education by some plan I ha«* lliirr v ••i»rx Util r arris III ihr • »»-I»..•in X« as. a n w»|Mi|irf rir« uiating <1 itn cbs *s are sustained and wil[ In* referred to s. th< iinliir to tnat outlined above in I.inn (. «»unii. • ’nr ’n t II NIMVAKT, Just as long as a »tale maintain* college n in par p -ople for their arbitrament next .1 me. This is victory No. 1 for the people. Victory No. 2 will ticular localities, as al tne present ¡me, Will It lx ♦♦*>♦*>♦»♦«»•♦♦♦♦♦ ,,<!•• re th* leg *■ guilty ot class legislation and la.or.tism. It la a Intive act increasing the Stat” University continu respecter ol p< rs*ms. Il is til Ling out one-lwen- \ «ih » i*>ic ri jJ.ii Aliox < l’HILI-, M I». g ous appropriation from $47.ii<M) to $123,(MW, an i.-t.. "i . ei (.* *r « 1 " .i> . I *4l H - < » l.^l» «e « I I I «rrgoa. »unr . b il . aiitage ll.al the other nmetei n-lw eiilmtns can nut X. tn* !• hif'Bn nually. hrfw»’») fhMlllUllll <v»u»|»IU»tH-. «Illll r I» «•«»" ’ »f ’!•«» a» I «N » «»-» m ’*-«• «►! Wnen the big blanket appropriation bill was re- overcome. . .» h . * * .’ Hill« I '* 4n «n i !«» lb«' mU'ni mlrnxnl» Iti tl»r • ‘ lac« I < ’allinea»«, tur f rred to the peoplu two years ago, the mat er was Telephone Kxrliatigc No. Il We have, partially, rectified the wrong by cul <i »r a is an i it»-htngi«H» r*'f»1i«H?. •* <H<tt>l«**l »«• al» tur pttMlc an I elate* I», a* t «»I s<> st ited upon the ballot that nearly everyhod ling off tm* suiqsiri ot ties normal.« at Monmouth <T<>. : iti : : oRKGuN • *i«Mg • GEORGE n •»lafr »»< Mi higa'i v is fooled into voting just the opposite from the a.id Drain. We can push th«* ora <t justice ami M »• *. i ti* la» HI« ■• . . in inti hi ••»!»«r h’1 ew.«en et໫ J U ulLL, !» M D ■ t» |.»« m 'irt-c <•! U h h ‘> «u way from whic.'i !' <■> h .tended Mauv w ho w t < right a notcii further by denying tm* state univer ■ , I e*x ; t ?«<< KOENEKE p u • r. I ••. R lna»»««n»r n»rf. IH «tabi oth»f |.r«<»( »«• eh*»** lt*at l Ite Un 1 dp <oi<’<i totneblanket appropriation actual v voted sity tm* extravagant appropriation muted for. in •Hrfftl 4 nm > abiabir l»W li* •»«» «•'«<*« *lm»t ita«» i«»r »• rtruifurui purpteer-, an l m «*«ia*» fur it, when they beheveil tney wer* voting , justice to the boy ami giri wno must be content <*l» !»«♦« chlt»u >«• *a I »an i I* l«»»r il»« M«*gle<r* OREGON FI. si ria»* wmk in all bnu»< hcs u( <l«*nfl*try 4«v • «t .•iBAH-l 1*0 g«H(. «MI Ihnr» »CIO. ■ it. L*t ua hop* ’hat th* act o( I with from three to nine inontns’ scho»iling in eacn < lie •*» ihr ». 'tn tti *|»h-i| ì*f< . »aK. m io, : : : : ORKUON atir na»»»« •• a* al t».-«i»*e a I* a Praga». «4 lature now (lending will be so plainly stab-d U|sin (year, let us sit down so heavily on tms continuous I«» llavln« thr ntM»re ngtnnd “. •< <«»•• i*NK*dl.d<a' «»I Itffikn h ‘»t» t fr»»tu U h * («»rtatrr <•'»' *«h*g «*i «*«»< tla«««l. < «erg«*»». I »vi tm- ballot that all will understand just how and for u 12».(MM) a|>pnqir alion, that it will not ever be ,*« t-Mi-tti I ’t fwnk M ■ fertigtet. I «nlbcli ihr imiHMiagr ««I the •», , «»rii «ad. • »twg‘«»i MHKLTON li., ««ni a • |«r •«••»»• ria i»«lt»f sbe» •!) ih’ I hi bl h- I »ul twMiihiiM* ib«* •».'»■« <»n th«* what they an? voting. ueurd of again. , w.v. t. e,ru<a’. ait-l« so- r«» < •» I * m ftk rtM«l on thr toofr-a t<«iabli«*br 1 au*l •tit»pl\ i » » ahn« in tt’eoflltr aitttr f»<*»r «tal I 1*1 h If the question should I m < stated on the ballot, as I b«»irr cut* •* im*1 «’»h* i» kwn» With 4 ih ) of •M-piviHt*»-» haj; I» «hr IO Io« tu thr M axi U m i tanw ol r»vi) ALoKKbUN * l»HLaaKR. follows; |)o you favor incr-asing the continuous I m M) airi a irlrtinitial loti lo limi evri) KrglSlC» i»nr rigtil. I am The Albany Herald, in a |<ers<>nal notice to I*. II. annual appropriation for the State University from 1 »lira for bUMlto*«a( l»r. J R m »« I «H«, $47,ik)O to $12o,(J0C? Vote yes or no. us tne case P Arcy, of Salem, places ’he preiix. "Hon.” I m * ESTATE I*« Hlll’lct of I 111 TH'« (ìl'AtlUìE KOKNI.KE n. iy be. So slattfd, the tr ie sentiment of the |»eo- f ire ms name. Tile Herald proprietors are com At» « t|S* I« t» I IwfiH* )i*r» ««iitrrifnrc in Notary work uh » h« i •••. »» h < wwmh « to II»« air H«»e»g nd Ian ! dealing ¿K«*« uh ? h griirmì know pie will be obtained. On the other hand, if tiie parative strangers in Oregon, else tmo would Tona« «•< %U*it»> »regon. !• u»»«r y»r|M»rw<l !•» • t w fillet» l»**t rtu»»«*nta anti la Hi llttaa. A«l iur.ii«h ’ Ina«-r »«»«•■Brince mal« Ihr un Ire W. A. KM IN<i know thut Mr. D ’ Arcy played a star part, a few matter is stated ns follow s: St all the act of the tini- ran«*»» ot «*-tal«M» rarwiull) afien<1cd t«> , ■ >*>l I • - ■ < ut»» < I » I» i n» n' g linea»» «ali* < itMilri. <««n« «•»«<< m 1«-U, abatia»-ts ul lille procured lil» Ww» legislature, raising the continuous appropriation year» ago, in an election proposition that was just iMClltH» < ai» • « wr» « hi»», al i»d r »amined cAMtd aurei, All«any, UivgtM» *CIU «a WiNfriLi« ■ f<»r the State University from $I7. i '<( mi to $22& 000, l.ie reverse of "Hon.” The Herald suouid not lie a ok < jo N tie ratified? Vote yea or no, great many people so careless in t ie use of the term "Hon.” Tne Wrr jfin Scio H. MONIANIK w ill misunderstand, aril vote exactly contrary to t *rm should mean, at least, a title of respect J. w «at they den're. ability. (Kira m frnrml 'milking «»»«1 r?t«-hnngr The S an ham N ews has ever fo ight, in it« feeble l«*»ti« ma b ut i irnmi m«r* and «Imi » • »I W» < «MI» NO. S3. «•wr>t «»•» print*! |« I rills** way, appropriations of public money in sup- ><»tary rubli» ami b«»ii<rt<ar fra'R« • twiM *•••( I m i««<i ,m*< ol PutHtit« Mini reo i<>n«. The latest and most unique turn given 'he game I |s>rt of state college*. I lielieve tout even <1 O IO IM ti I »Bor. m \lHMi M mrvirt ALI» %MY, UKR<«oM cent of public mon«v expended for educa of |Mj|itii» is tne Imoming of William 11 Hearst as h the trust ami capitalistic candidate for nresident. tional purposes should lw so expend**«! t trough ( Br>«nl C. C. Hr,»nt the medium of the public schools only. It it is said tne "interests” Mill r.<• t i ind to carry j BUTANT A RON o.i his campaign of ilO.ikil.iMMi. .Mr. Hearst must believes w hen the state has given U> every boy and girl n free education say up to the tenth have dcspairisi winning the confidence of the lalsn MlUIVIflg % M Ilei < tailing grade it has fully discharged its duly to the citi world and is endeavoring to console himself in the A i .otsl» ,h KkN'k MtMiniaMMng AI.HO1 OHKOON arms of Harriman, Rocky feller. Swab and others, zen. Ix?t tiie people add whatever they wish to Kai he r. the public school fund. I a *1 a high school i»<* es of our richest men. Mr. Hearst had better remain KAI HIKliiKl» A-R Y ATT il.OR(lb. ÜAVIH. Propricic* tablished in every county where the school work quietly in tin* field he seems bet fitted to adorn, nil WAMHir atruat can tn* carried to the twelfth, ireven a fourteentn yclept "yellow journalism.” B> so doing, he will T « A v> au< A. U grade, and T he N ews will give such a law its cor r. ach a higher plane in the world’s popularity than <<IRcr In Hlumtar* Hl<ck is possible for him to reach in tne political game. dial sup|s«rt. But whenever it is sought to build a> I r M I.RINY I s: J : oHKuoN ji • r M up solid stone structures, massive in extent, in («art ticular localities, wherein a collegiate education is r •’> r M • . 'I T i ' kncm Republicans may t«lk Taft, Hughes, or any •M. M c A lpin At W «■*< kt»>I of the Morvtatin 'frrti bridge » if r. > given to a. comparatively, few of our Ixiys and other of the many eminent Republicans fur the chaules 3. M aher girls, it draws the line ami will ever oppos<* free i*u<svMtit tn Kiner Ri-w«e.j presidential office, but Inert* is only one man who *«♦ A » A M l4«a*«*s Un» valila education, on .that basis to the extent of it» Projrittor. VrtUra A ì I mi «) can arouse th.* unbounded enthusiasm of that A M • a* tut ant. niuiit ability. <o, » ■ tarty, and the name of that man is T'i<*odoro l Ha» ♦ ••* A'of * a.«U », T he N eihs believ«« in higher, or I'olieviate, edu Newljr r. Ai*e*1 T a Lie«« «uppi»r*l with the !«-*< krrl*Mtai U'« ob ) ..^ I UH Roosevelt. North, s > ith. east and west greet tin » tie M«erk« l < fftMtla MWÀ pl»oi»r«t!. cation; nor would it object to milking the same fret* •o T«* man, Theodore Roosevelt, with unb >unded enthu- I-cave« ‘or vai Ita • ™<r. M to ail <>f our boys and irirls. But when the condi Xtrlvns %|l»un) Albany t <»r w Oregon s asm whenever he honors any {»articular locality tions nre so made ’hat the ’ree state college is with his prepuce. No other man in tne Republi* m. || ira ««•« rttvallH I M is within the reach of the lioya ami girls of only a If Ifl I* M cm ranks holds so exult *1 a pin •<• in tne h -.irts of Arrfvcaa» altmny MRS. R «HILTON PROPRIETOR il Bl.WAKE OF DEFECIVa IILE» half dozen hicalities, and not above two per cent of the \meriean people. N<< other man, regardless I. ì ’U %i’u»t»y .............. :t.a> F M the boys and girls of the rest of tne state, then the % r» H •■• «vf ‘ •»» « all»« I l» P. W Hava an UMrwt of TIU» pre pared 1 of par y, is so universally popular as he. Mr. Coni (Irinka, ami a fine line of III ni ihra ■«•»«re irnin* -rmiuvi wlth a*«ui bar* I t»» I I m fi.rht is on. Taft, if standing on his own merit» as an Ameri ¡e* touiimny tram*, hot h ai Al'mnj au> «t vali**, a* adì a* »min h»r |«*fm|i, gtvm I Corvallis. Eugene, Drain, Ashland, Monmouth can statesman, would command b.it smail notice li»vx » «w»rv nr n» \•wfMifi and a* torn ii a id Weston can hardly be blamed if they look nt ae ll.*»ii«-nhu«h ||<>t ap» Ing*. of tiie people. As President R<»o evelt’s Secretary *• F< a» i h nrllwr infortuaiicm apfMy lo t us question through prejudiced and selfish spoc- M ain ^raaar - Ha*», (laaooa Ofthe rrel pr>.|»rtT rnu Intmi.l to pnn hMe « LO F \KI ISO <«cn rata of War, tlx* people acconl him gr< at honor. or am-pt ai wxnrliy hw money konn-l. m>r «I 11.1 HUNINA i<rni, AHaaf t i des. We admit that a free collegiate institution (Two Ifaor. South of Hank, rwwiv|i»g thè» •■«•orili ul uur «spari •mv KatabiialMM U« im. i i one’s door yard is a moat excellent arrangement. S*io would like to tie one of the favored spots. Who»*v«*r in to blame for the delay in the la» <1 Z. M. KCIM), Manager. 60 YEARS B it it isn't, and as Corvallis, Eugene, Drain, Ash fra 11 pr M.*cutions, the matter s<*t*mx now t<< be CXPKRIKNCt < <Sk» earner Third end InahlMa et., Ssliovnrsa Transformed land. Monmouth and Weston hav<* not a copyright in line for early action. Mr. Heney hna had the Al.HAN V. OKKOON. to Dusky Beauty o i selfishness, Scio, in the name of the rest of the gathered evidence against the indicted ones in his A dark <kin hftom,, mating wWa Miratcly aufl, urdenpread state, registers a pn test (xMsension iml had taken it to San Franc «co. In wilh ih» radiar» glow »•uh indi tfce I oral NaeBoto. .State colleges, as we have them in Oregon, this case, of course, Mr Bristol should not be cart, a healthy acme ikin Robert- ! tw fop .«mg are pehwa q.ioiwl mi Thur—day ine keep, the ,kin rehned in quality, dm. Ii Wee, I,| out .hwleea: T ram M ark « n >t unlike the tariff question. The tariff levies a blamed Air not expediting fraud ram’s, of which heal, pei lm.bat . Desiai*« keepap<>rv«free(romciok--it gwaite I I at«, pee .............. .. tax upon all the ¡icople of tfie United States, and he I.new nothing about. Now theca*«« is different. COMVRIOMT« Ac •nd itimuLte, the tiny capdlarieito rj Anrnna ting a alt Hr« aM inair. per wk ___ 77....... .... ’ »• > Contribute the color which charm, m <• ily a very few people reap the benefit. This fact Mr. Ilenev has placed all of the evidence in the •»»• alv a » «nt«m wr ofHt.h*«. fra* vita«I ran. uer ton ____ , blonde and hn,nette alice. Koben bort., pee on ...................... hit * -irUHl» xiHtktsMitfaX HAiùBÔOÎ um • * n i intelligent person will dispute. Our state col land fraud cas>*s. with the exception of a few of «•< fr«MK «» •A. ar*n< T h< a*niriti« pali me I, certain protect on aganut tan, hop, p«r ton ............ .27 4 tbroQMh Mann Mu e»>MM —»ro tbn»«gt A < « a r •unborn and freckle» if applied he’ Otter. H'ountry: per roll ........._____ le **s are supported by the public tax moneys the leading and mmi pr *minent one», which he «Hftc«. «rltN*HU Wh M»: cWff«. Hurt- latbt f..re e,i»»ure to <tm wind »g«. pe- toaen ™...^ ’/• w.iich are gathered from ail the people of the purposes to try himself, in Mr. Bristol's possession, Spread, like a. impeneptible ,h<en bk-kena, per pound ____ . ..... ........... If btekena. per pound. >onng .......... ... of jtatne over ,kia m lace, fanning a if state. I.esa than five per cent of our people reap who, it is expected, will soon I m » getting busy. rtw«*rat*d wa^tf Larval cl "ear. per ponnd ....... ........... _ , _ ai ielj ,t.n , •»•I« »n; •*»•» tigr >*»r«Md. Tar*«. .. ’ <*n » «»t . anf ■ w f ur ar WMHitba, mmxii I_ . IL RoM «f all nrkeya. per ponn.t ........... . /»•ar the e dire benefit. Neither will this fact la* dis Phis new turn of affairs will be rather unnl»asant IB deli, ate,luitrouibeauty nek », per pound.............. ............ _....._ le au nw rK. ,e — r. 041 puted. Any tax that is levied uj*m a whole peo .tews to a number of Oregon’s prominent citizens. TONICO ’ ’ e-t. per (-»mA. m, weight __ _ ___ |«r«M»c4» oMr*«. RB F B» A* ,Aa —</ . «T fa««. Per pound.live «eight_________ ple which, necessarily, confers a benefit on but few They would have been well sati«fi<«d if the land I—' l—wnd. •« «hipping •harp. )«r pound, «to kew ...... ........... of them, is unjust in It is v L um legisla fraud Inals had never bcxn taken up. Bu «rrii» lor lU« Baa ru m >»»•, Mottoe, iwi pvuud ____ , ,, Scio Livery and Feed Stables Politically Independent. L Physician ^Surgeon Dentist Xotarq Public REAL ¿orvallis & Eastern R. R BROKER Attorneij-at-La © Attorneqs-at-Latü Attorneys-at-LaiD Pup's Coffee House IGYAL RESTAURANT C^IJATIOI) FRESH CONFECTIONERY AND CIGARS Sdentine Hit merican. -— ,*. c / l ÄEIIKL Linn County Abstract Co.