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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1907)
• T a • :. *• / —- ** ■ .duties of governor, enables him to deckle prompt Hill«” RVtttfiWlhv for Iwml*« <•»«! I m ** ■77 RT} KH EH.1 Il if ly and rightly what is best for the commonwealth. In*« l«tv|y a|»orti »»ti W«*l ±3122 ÜJllb lib H h » fte'UWPf tfVlthif *taif»to«'*l {County Clerk Miller, if he stands for ro-el«wtion. Hut t ■»<• «!♦* U» thr ¿ iwm* will be worth infinitely mon* ns a public *ervanl imi«!*» ltvi»»urv Win» ritohr»! I • lh” ft*** **?< . «tv *( W ai) than he was when he made his first election. T »?&(«•« I it» tv «rv In knowledge he has acquired during this, his first Politically Independent- law# axatifat iriaibbuv u If l| <*» term, qualifies him to lx* of greater usefulne** dur « W.» art» now reti» I \ to *ltow mil a ni*’e ♦ I* I * i;ii| W«|| »ftwf Ing a second »erm. Assessor McKnight’s knowl in «(<»> A* to by î Entered al the poalotth « al tick), Oregon, a* aecond-ctoMi «fife of property subject to taxation, makes him jrnvfal «I «uH (null in At tor. of infinite more value to the people than when h< «Ir-rl II CHIFFON RROADCDOTH LADIES* CLOTH •cm was first elected. >*l III |M| I I' 1 • I vi K\ I HIPA Y K i CHIFFON LORENTO CASH .MERE Any man who is elected to public office must •» » jnf»» ' ALBATROS WOOL TAFFETA in <; g i : r . 4 T. La first gain experience before he can render efficient tfl ENGLISH SERGE PANAMA ANI* I'•••»•MlBrow. »• urto» service. He must first learn the ropes before I - « SERGE PLAID SITTINGS can handle the ship judiciously and economically. MOHAIR WOOL TRICO. E tc . HI - I•—< KiKIK >N KAI l >: Sometimes costly mistakes are made because of i I ■w cxp-rience and ta’k of the requisite knowledg« One year in •■h arwr X One «r«r, at eixl •*( >e«r In pri'iito hu” • s< v • -•inrd n rnin,<t »Hn-'i'i - OiH- year, at rml <4 year» t pcriri,r«d n n io ,« ni»i<»n whirl; r.--j in- t»-' ■.< One year, at «•:; ! >f t y. ar si» m‘»iltl>* inadvani ** Ami experienced knowledge. Should we not act a- Ttirre months in advance w isely in selecting mir ,»ublic officials? Mingle ropy in wrapper ... After all there are, comparatively, but few rr> • *XI»X I It t ii|\rI who are seekers after pufilic office. A vast major Card <>f thank. .... . .. ......................... ......... Ä' ity of the people do not desire nor would th«' n< <:i>wial obituarv nolirea, per line .. . . . (X? All desire that governi • Ettemlwl w> ■•■ntnienta, |a-r line . ... . ................ 1C cet t a public office. I xk al bdvertlainic, |>er line J»a»r i.ane ..... .................... »«’> shall he administered honestly, justly and efficient- ■r ’I ib I |*»|i |n<|4ay a>l., - chande* per month, one eolnnin wide, | ly. Nor cioes it matter, to mo-t ,»eople. wh«th. » 10 iw inch ......... ..................................... Vml*ifl'fwlly th » «m l ' ■>fr»Mu||«|r»r.b, I1, ilfc'hee, fier nmnih I Uu an official is a Democrat or a Republican. But the’ . >tt< time « '»nlrarta for suvertlaint made on application. I ’>!♦* «> »I« »il-«»«» »tri /»«Hi ! do require that he shall ta* honest, callable and im i I wink- 4*<vi f kj »I t «imiriii partial in the execution of his public duty. % *«» ib-hi« r»*< I y t|«i » tiiah Knowing that President Roosevelt is honest I » It » < f»* >* ‘tb «tin b I»« »J» IIIE PUBLIC HIRED MAN. that he is most capable of all men under th«' exit « »rt« »4 wi*4 «I » brim** «uh tiir Ulm«.»4 ». t INCE SENATOR BOURNE offend a prize ing circumstance*; that he is not a respect -rof 16« Th** tow «it»»Vhl to* ** p. ■»•-.<>!. s an<| w d! n- ( ;:r- iG- r: . 4 . for the best written essay upon "Why Presi _____ *, —¿*.1 «• »» *!_*_ •«>»«£» Wt dent Roosevelt should accept another term." w eii as the poor iaioring man to «.Iwv the law ao< !• «nid l'hittw to*h« «»to tlfnt k ¡ere has been an increased amount of third term that he is rightinu all [»ublic wrongs as rapidlv a fiu»ur«*« A ■ ».!•; or -econtl elective term, as the Senator pre possible, the people, regardless <>f party. der»an<! H ■. m|««*i|fai into «»nr I«««, fers to regard the re-election of President Roose that he shall complete the work he has undertaken. »pii 'tur b* ÌMhl tobtirr* SCHILLING S ip.| I)| \M( >NI» \V. Spict'M, velt. This agitation at once suggests the question. As a patriotic duty, as an ambitious man de ir» -* t< li.tKiiig l’«»u<h i-, < <>|f< * loa-nn< Extracts. Our toi* Utr »I« iiH*n«trMl«**i « h«t O «• Wherein is the harm, especially when there is al complete an unfinished work, he can hardly r« fus, »4 *• t ». «n «In «hrn »II p» 4 most an universal demand to elect a president to th«‘ demand. Any man w ho succeeds to the pre- t tfvîber. N»» m «•* « nì L* r«T» .« I»t n.a • dency ought to and will have an individuality of îjfârtnrinx phin?*, t-ir. M m *«4 ««»* pt.ì» the third term? the <- «ini 1l*»tfa vt* With all due deference to the memory of our his own. His public policy a <1 [»ublic acts must HI ’»t*t«i»n «t»n| , h » «|.| ¿ t Ihrt». ............................. first chief magistrate, who established what is ’«•Çt’ssarüy, partake of | that individuality, While f» -ra Hv <»- p HAUifak), I* «*Xvvpth*t«ffi!B «4*11 " limiting the •” lM,iW,>ble another pressdent may endeavor t< S denominated, "The Unwritten Law.................. .... >1 »iH- »I, h «•! • ug 1 b» tot <« » * if I successive occupancy of the presidential chair to h,w equally as fearleasly as he. the people I |*>>i*utoli>’ii Other t*>win, Full lineai Gl t'-n are Stoneware ami < 'bina pn-t-itleiil is productive ',r,‘ loth to make the change. They know that n »t ih » to*•*»«h’r two terms, we la'lieve the I n-»hi*4liv • w art*, at Li\ 1114 I‘i ice«. o.l to r,.iiiiL lie General .ml President Roosevelt b refinfal b «•♦ <tn» |p»i ut rttflit »»»li of evil rather than goal to Hu. the republic gvi tot*» the ««rn i( «•• i»niv pulì xud Hal. ’ Ahich expseti* to and baa received Washington did so much to establish. <»i» jHllllatf The j«>»' »itolilh’i» *.| Jl < At the time that President Washington gave his from lack of enforcement of the law. as an enemy. Itt-ep uvitr Itiliirv, f/ •» 4«|t ! • at un This the (>eo|i|e regard as an indication that the verypati 4ic rafuaal to accept a third term, very t'»;»t «• « ili hitvr ■ h*’, or p **ii»it fan different circumstances surrounded the feeble Re President is. at least, disposed to five them h lii»ra «t r«ilr>»«4 into >»ur !«»««• Il il I» tiiakr ito- r<-i|<|tO» fo» public of that day, to what surrounds and inter- "square deal.” Hence, they are loth to exchange 11*ta'Wi*rtry l-*t Ö» i iixes in the strong Nation of today. Then our a president whom they know to be true to their in r«.«y lor the«* hi»»*«, which i protoH* t I«, Ir! on «I • •>». Il |»y Í» l»-v c<.untry had just emerged; through eight years of terests for one who, at most, is yet untried. «I «Itor« ««• « «li « hi Hit aiwrew-r I h destructive war. from the clutches of kingcraft. otir property n t« v»*rt4 iiU buri At the dose of the war. a strong effort was made «vi»«« lo •!•» «u» THE WALL STREET ELURRY. «»I tRIHAS*' *ALE Tb. ■ .«, urr I.ri.-»-« <!.*..I.-.I ,,** l>ur>dav •» K» h V iì|\ \ 1 hm it, • r*.»r to declare General Washington king of the colon 1 I !......... Z • û».;',- «.f a » « I«-»' ««( t! . . ».-¡.■i» X . »• ■. t it! t L • ' b k _ Ir. mu » . ..... •( fbr ah u, i »'«-¿«»H f«»f Linn «-«Hin»?» tn*.<b* A h.-Hf, |<f ........ ,w.. .... «•to ies that had just thrown off 'he yoke of King HE FINANCIAL FLURRY in Wall .stn-et. Bi t «*f .« - *»r»l «»n I,«- ;i« at < rt tor, fai«, fa-r » A fa»- »«.’h«»tii'iu, û.» ■ the Hu George III. He refused to be made king, and to New York, has been the subject of kn»r fan «ffick U r«4gf»-»t Ifai» «»f t L« ,*■ WÜI 4»»d V*!»h-■ ! . i ia fr«»», iw imi ....... •« «».*»»- u »H -:«.«•• .X û u • al be elected to the thin! term for one ami the same "scare” headlines on the front page of • iKtrt 1 l*t ‘»»I ............. . ........... -»•i» H'. •«- «<i‘i •*» •ttln*M « g » <•«•! • » ♦ X*» tvr irwJ «* lw«|*«ngi(<g te» wt.4 iHitt«*<* fi» ir t«»n fa ’ i reason. He feared a return to a monarchical form the daily newspa,»er8, during the pa<t week. w Hi luffwr, < »••«•in. |»g*r roll •i0 th«4 »t*»»h «»rif w* ». n I, f * it, of government. There is no wonder that the ai Ever since the enactment by Congress of the Ito} <i •to‘«i» hlii'tirti <• .».,j im - m » • -b*«*n Ufi an 1 in th»'—Kitt. |» a 4 <»| iL» ,»»»» •■ i. f'rr jMKHi'l faN lì«'« I Weil ’ » • igh- H» f» »W'.wb [• MT !|| II ne *,-t sacred influence of President Washington's railway nite law last winter, there has bi-en Tlir Ih-nn»cfw!h; purI» puh! the |< fan fami».I, xoiittg w«»f tata* fato, lit fhv H HU iih -'U' drn Ilse U •W4..11 SUM »WM» «Gififg rfaLi » »M rr-, m«»f. «»♦ •’ ! example has controlled the length of time a presi an uneasy, untrustful feeling among the Wall uheihvr H «û* l » btotie* or ie»l ; ’ ** to M*to H-uuH, y I» »«.u n faH»h«| itln»r4 il <(«»««• «f<4 «Ut. f b. re.*» V. dent should serve, down to the present day, 11 1 street financiers. The simple threat to turn oi et i *nn«» «tomi the YA «tll Mf»el K«H44«*tn i faHlD *, jiv «• gb» .* M ot *«A !•’'»» i years thereafter. the light disturlied the confidence in railway secu *W7? Aw the ICepii lìttat- J»urti L fa < fam«* i i i<* igiif it«M» VI- ItttnMf 1 «I tilll «STHIHl t a fa- ; ... »... Now the principles of self government is so thor rities. The prosecution of trusts and financial »hatw <4 «Il br«». hr» u th-* j, il»' , tn,-. i» «t « * . . .. IL 4 o-,. - - i oughly established that the danger he feared has combines, that have been indulging in high fin ln«‘lil « |H a * thè ch‘*v I I he t h inn t** i ( m - htgtn «* ? t* t i»i»r «»î ’Hiv. |i entirely disappeared. Not a particle of desire ex ance, lave disturbed industrial stocks us well. ««hitllie >«4 «twa.Hxltn u» t* Ih»» tu ists among the [»copie to replace our Republican So «-tin e durni I’ e sup»n>. r a financial coll;«; »»•IIM r form of government with that of a monarchical or r - i Wall -tn«t was narrowly avert«»d. a 44« f»rm. Hence, the value and nec»,«"ity of an ex Matt'-n. c«> iti -si to crow r or is- tt ,i' I L OUGÙER ample then apparently necessary, now is entirely | until the jast week. Settlnig day iuid ar: ived. I Smp an your surprrfluouii Financiers and brokers, who had lieen dealing Xotarii Public When a man is elected to public office he, prac- heavily in futures upon the margin basis, Were tically, enters into a contract to do certain things compelled to cash in their chips. When the tanker ►»to«, <rfif »#«•• nii’l I t«tt»i n and for which he is to receive a stipulated salary, examined the till, he found his capital represented Urlivi« r«*rt .lit * ritten atol To ti e largest and oldest ••XX i p. If he does not render acceptable aervice, one term largely by the I () U’s of his patrons. The actual k h .*a i*to»ird. *•. l «»««• • -Iahlis;led produce house let*, rie , preftared Hotllti ends the contract. But if he is found efficient and cash on hand would redeem hut a very small pio- I «I« *i¿n « < *if ¿ «»Hi my l»u* io Portland, to obtain high hit»« bridgt , «I I H» ** in f i am <a trustworthy, the [Hsiple usually manifest their aie portion of the chips represented. The I O I"s ne*t» i a V ry nh<»rt tim«*. « a«j h h mi est market prices: llh-ff, ['rotation by n’-eni[i|oyment. Should he still con- were worthless when the actual cash was demand- r«««ry hl i‘NVTN «Hftv«** to my #h»»p ií>r».ti»«* i»-t SCIO, oi;i «.ox Market today on tmue faithful and efficient, it certainly is not wis- ed. When all his cash and all that the tanker • wnl imn r«ii4t«*K «tul »»mir tl»«* * au «» 1 takens, 14c to 15c peg Ibv >m to re,»lace him with an untried and inexperi- could command from his friends was exhat sled, A vont to tin* « -» I» •»< Iti Imi Ducks, I' m - per lb. P. ,|o.\ES «»l.oht.k KohNKKE. A. Veal, ‘.i to file [M-r lb. <■ need successor- the pile of checks in front seemed undiminished. Pork, 8 to 9c |>er lb. In private business we reward experience and His only course was to confess his inabilicy to,»ay. \OTh’!: FOH ITHI.!<• A ri<»\ VETERINARIAN « S í I í I» *1 \ 11 •» 1.«SI» <»I H' K • 'liciency with continuous employment. Why The crash came. About one dozen of the Wall «»>»<•».« f.r.„r ?r.r f..|«l,.r. "How »«ctoto» i, li*«7 I Office Albany Stable.. B*ab 1'honea, A4 lould we n >t act *ith the same wisdom in public .»treet tanks, that were overanxious and under- h»»f}<<* 1« Istftfanit, ■ I’ ■- I .« tn. q„i k „.p.H, B1„| h«*»- by íf»«<» i«» «'»«m l-M'icn tk» pfxit i«ioi»w o» i»»«* nrt *•» < •> «gr* * <- I’.lt« ii'lilfhB on <«11 cohwigntiiviitii. îsiness? The sooner we conclude that public office cautious, were involved in the crash. This flurrv | ‘ adh lito»' i. I* . IH O :• U y.» M< f h»< tli « mv «> At.tlAX’Y, OREGON to <he *»!«few«»l Or»» a cold-bliMsled business proposition, in which the is alluded to in the gambler's parlance, for the ( | , < Hmtor “’» S ‘a»*tí» «««! »-,. *«rx. «i ♦’»» !• h»«H t »-•’ ’» í :< h »» ' •‘•»li « . .»•♦«* ,-ople are entitled tor the best possible service for Wall street panic or flurry is a gambler’s flurrv, ' *•» • n<«M i. D*<. ,»f »faw PAGE & SOX | Ifaw. r*> •»»!) *»t \ harén. M«L' oí Mi- Litf«j> ie sti|»ulated salary, the quicker will we roach alrm»st exclusively. : Un» lk:« «Ul) 1H«*»I i‘» ’hl*"th v hr? •«rom *’«<«• PORTLAND nl So. i-- . r«*r fhe |-ur. L - *»f ita- n»v «e OREGON t erfvetion in the administration of government. ' The buying and selling of railway and industrial I ■ m- :♦»• , ift •-•» l * i» || • r • «tí ntiief n»»' | Ufan, nn»1 wtr uifi-r i*r»>»r • tt.«f th» tan** When we banish the idea tliat public office is a stock on the margin basis is purely a gambler's ‘ MH «hf »• »»»•• «• %M >l«G r h»i h« |1M1 «•*' »»♦ Mime fiiHi» |»*r «gti« »»ir»tn»j faiefaMe*. «el ;«» <**?»»t» ublic charity and should l»e passed around, and proposition. There is just as little honor among i íl*fi ta-í « n ti» I !«»» I lirn*«* thn ttegiMt ; ,»’• ii.» • : . L OftaK««» ••«» > l í tai hen we abolish the custom of awarding public stock gamblers, as a rule, as there is among the ’f ■ r. J, < n< i« .'oiihui n 1*7 *!.»' »‘Ain • M-í • ■ f»t . I» r» office as a ¡»artisan activity, regardless as to quali- men wno style themselves "professional gamb- | ', > tato. ' <»*•««•»»; Ifayhi t 4« •»« % IN»r»fa. 4,, .»g» cation or fitness, we will take a long step in the lers." The object in either case is to fleece the | «hHí S, ’tnnn, I*««mh I ifrv,»¡ ». | |h i» «I »«ti |<» fwin» > W 1 «4 *«■»•«• I jr IJ h - tta direction of eliminating graft and other cor unwarv. «>■<»»»' le-r» «»»■!«• <»f»' i- I GEORGEi I !.. Û). Y fai cio extract tlk valili treta tbett i la’m» ir» tul» offlix’on m I to fore w«|.| Ht i, ruption from our political system. When the light was turned on. the nefarious i?«) «»I i»«*«vmisrr. 1-* .. Ilk tarili and r*iuia it nom Al Gl KS»»N I». 0IO «o H. Why should not President Roosevelt acquiesce to. methods of manipulating railway and industrial! K0ENEKE hrgiwtrr twD»l|<wf Ion («-»«•*«•< 1 |w; Proprietor A> X> he almost universal demand, and accept another stocks, such a large percentage of them were found Flr«» ta*l t»»ti«ii(wf )«>fi I •»*••• «» ■ er «, I»1’ Lee Comstock IKiniiij Ce. election? No one will deny that he is tatter able to represent water only, that the public confidence NOTtCE FOR i’l ai.ii Ailo.x »CIO. - < OKEGON today to deal with recalcitrant corporations than was paralyzed. Honorable men. men who would I'MllKI» M AIM LAMI» o.'KIi I < Will Acc pt Yo i As a Parlili D>rffa«» I. ‘»«vg*»«», p . nitor .* ¡ » J » "" »»>« nnnha — f Ihe «»«WB. wawwwT ever before. The railroads, the Standard Oil and do business upon an honorable basis only, with \» I Irr I« hr fri u íbrn Itali i»» • <*•»» ««I»*» *»e* ♦ ♦ ♦ V.. k m.tH Ow lt,,, • Ith i «• }»►»»» »••••»»« «»i th«* «« t «*i 1 «• «/i* «Mt r« all other trusts would know just what to expect drew their confidence and money from the street. J>»n«* a. !« «. r tt|fh**l "Ari art <«* !b» Y<m '►»ily l*ur ,hr ••'"**«•.• lbw 4 h*w irw ’ worth o( t ini hr r farvi» Hi th»* •< < Hilft*»»»fa, uw ' ' ‘ ” 1 ■’•■•On.ir th. „ .,„ ItM. with his re-election. They would know that for The result shows the difference in the grow value fnM, stork. and In Oft tl’»e Kt Hiitd Nf'Xyt lil «,»««1 ft ««foi» gt*’M Trr Hi»«**. n n-l..., th. .„»t.ii.iH., ,nt( nil I m * p ihHr Ml« ! «««»•*« b« V t <»t ■ >ur years more they would have to obey the law. of all the stocks, railway and industrial, it is said r*t Jr»iv1r<’ I. t Ul ....... r"'*" «'•>.. no.,.. Wl,h. UV», f l i i l**»fc»-rtv, . r»i Pnrt ♦ ♦ ♦ ■I.-to !.. f..n„ lht. ,anw _if r%r fa *. • ♦•on») raí M to1»«**tttokh «tltfM «Vf •h*'g».ti • Is«- suffer the consequences. Rich men would to be fully fi»ur billion dollars. This fabulous s im . fa* Ultori«? fitoî In tltl rrÀcr 1 ’ b»* «W»»f»i '.’. ’.¿’t .' 1 O.wt , ,W). • M?( m»r < i«ln, I am lie* ÍMV, h»i th»» |»» h * h« to * tau n« t » k SEX ’ D 15c A SHARE ; now that their millions would not make them im- represented ___ _____ __ simply the water that had been in- ‘ meat lln«, • I «re fl«« »P Io ». t 1 e »V I h U m MI»' l»H’TI Y ••um h»r bnetri«»«». »Hair, «n t •|ll«Hf>r |»r*irW !*» 'h«»« flta« |ta- .^»yf and gat a block i .une of the law. No other man can carry out the jected into the stock, • •»• .¿hi .< in ‘ •* h»t * 'll < ■ . • .'.«■. of stock that may < »I < »R< . I ; m >| X i |x-| • l«»r «arW»ti|nt«i F' j H* «*»4 »»»**♦««> ¡•mat.»-« -e|.n li«* i I »oaeveltian govemmenfal policies so well as Mr. Gambling m stocks and high financering, such i ‘ efaitft »«• •*»<! ‘ fa\<4 t«v»4 ’ t»|.»n lita M«*<»•»* «»»*( hnvir»! «I !'• ifitin l OrvfiM, np lipir» Turn Cents Into Dollars .'•osevelt. as Harriman indulged in when he had control of . tita 'th ’!h •♦«> «tal to I l*r«'V'«t *•**••« ttai to- ito hatitrs «irti»»**« »« «I Wt nr ) i. fv^r nn. of What is tme of the presidential office is true of the Chicago A Alton railway, is not a whit better l*nf Ilr Itaci In ■ l»w weeks Militi. 10 HlMI.gs. i, i»rv««»n; H. J. Han-I, «H erwtfamt. w 7 w t\ <»rrg«M», f «.Twutx ».f |-or«tan4. t •»•><»•« i il other official positions. Governor Chamtariain nor more honorable than gambling with cards. In *frmtn*r. <4 k> til t h r v »rvgim I berMi.v gi,.- ,..r n,„ M1. ;,l|n,inir Al*> «n«1 «»« farwW»*r« tttln« *hrr My ihr i better qualified for the office he holds today than either case the object is to get away with the other «»»or *1» w ... ». i..rl,..1.1.-,r„. fand« «tr ft* tn-« cl 1». bk thvit *vta|tn« m t hi« on >« tarnw mi I th «It* the Inw ’ I • was two or six years ago. His knowledge of fellow’s money without giving adequate compen- *1«) «H Itsv Mim-r ; **,' ’• korg » m . itn.Ypr. WttKNOk ■» t»flft. ; i the intricate questions that comes within the sation. Therefore, the people general!) i.avc wr tit'll tat ri íhc Santiain Piru's. I ♦ ■ . I New G o o d s ! •. ’ • ”T « Headquarters For / J. F. WE5ELY T WANTED! • 4 ?ou'lry, Eggs, Veal and Pork h ? ■ ,1? 1 Why Not Get Rich 4