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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1907)
t I ♦ >* < as a r jl«. t i- intelligence of a poople or a nation is c W tbat puil«.| ib «li I developed in th<- same degree as what ia generally )>•■ g-o«n ni pablic laiur uotil b» 1.« bvC' t»«. a<,d 1«, th» m.«t di«tii>gm»b«d « J termed “civilization”, is developed. We also know prliat« rii ««n In tb« u»U»n. that the civilization of tne United States is based Il la trua ut Mr. Hryan (hai hi» le- almost exclusively upon personal endeavor and filici.* • li. •»•ying ih« puiilicat in- • that no knowledge is of practical value to the in <>f hi» c.,uiilrv ha» pr<>b«bly tiwn graatrr dividual. whether in the fi .«Id of law, theology, than tbat ,4 any man. Hth«r in or out mechanics or literature, except it be gained ofoffi,«. fi i» «a i> di»pu*abl« lari thni •Ir. Roanirlt'a pupulariiy i» itaci! du» Entered at the pueU^tfice nt Kcio, Oregon• •• •rcoi»«!*« I bj * through the personal endeavor of the individual. tu hi» r»|»H»-«l >>t poltri«« <»( «Uirh Mr. The speaker, writer or thinker achieves success Br-an ••» « f,*«m*«t ihamptu» a<iua»n mail matter. only after the m «ntal powers through some per- y«->ra ago Tliay ar» pulieiaa tbat Mr s»nal endeavor have become diac*plined by thought R**««v«ll and «v«ry leader ut Ria party anil study. The mental powers can only then be- i-i.mbalted al tbat tini» a« unaound and luqaMtbl«. In lh«ir aduplmn and ap c»me ca)»able of thoroughly comprehending and iKatl'U by Mr B>»>«er«lt tlwr» i» «rii- analizing subject matter. Tne intelligent mechan ur«»ed thè tmwt «itraonlinary elmng«« ic in addition to t lis m «ntal training, must train ut public policy «ver made in Ibi« country t le eye and han 1 as w «11. II s uiefulness or value and th« «lima! ui^nimim* »«rdict ia On. rear In advance t» a community, state or nation, depends largely thal thè»» dia, («• «rv a great and good Out »ear, at nn>l year . . «ork 11 I» • aura an acrvplabl« thal a ipon the thoroughness of thst training. It is also w..|« d«m»nd liaa g m« up fur th» m.ml- One year, at riel ofyear» One year, at end of 3 year, true that men value anything, whether it lie a nalluunf M» R.»a«veli fora tbird terni. fin rniintha in mivaiHW iroduct of the mind or hand in proportion to what ' The demani! fur Mr. Routevell ia leali Three month» in advance Single copy in wrap|«-r ... t has cost, either in personal endeavor or outlay in muny tliat tbr country haa diecerned money. This is a fact so commonly admitted and and rartgi.iaeal llieaiadumul Mr. Bryan. lotti ut y««terday »nd t*«iar. and il i» inderstood that it may be said to be axiomatic, and "no rea«<*n ahy he ta diallnguiebed SHOULD ACT AT ONCE. we six« daily demonstrations of its trut ifullness • bum all ollier private cititeli» In Ih» ««- Applying this rule or fact to the university or t«em and Ialiti o( bla couutrymau.—Or»- UST AT the present time Scio is up against a •ollege student, it is almost invariably true that gi.u Journal. pretty serious financial proposition. It was re a day wini rneigiH. '.he student who earns his or her way through to ported several months ago by Electrician W the day of graduation, is generally the better stu- Bilyeu that the city’s two electric dynamo« at the Th. N»wa editor «iq.qred a viali lari lent. He or she knows the actual value of the sun.lay .1 Vaucvuver, W m I l , a. a aurai jmwer stotian were Imdly out of re|»air, and that it college course becaus • of the more or less strenu- of thaï aggr alino ut aplendid muaXiai.a was with difficulty that he could make them do the work required. Last Sunday night the mnehine > uh personal endeavor required to obtain the neces ll>. 14tli V. H. Inlantry band. 1 ha )4lh réglaient la no» under that furnishes eiectric em-rgy for our street ..zht sary expense money. To stud «ntsof this class the marchia/ order» lo »«il !r- o> Haa E rat • free state college is a lxx»n greatly prized, without ing system, utterly refused to perform, and. as the cieco, lor a tao y«»r« alay in tbe Philip- o»her dynamo is loaded to its full capacity in sup doubt But it is not suppo.4abl» that these worthy lelati ■ E>«ry company of lha rani plying the private lighting s. -d.-m and could not young men and women would be denied the college mant ha« l» rn reci ulta»! lo a war b otmy b Ipply the Street lights in additTm, our Htr<-et.s ar. training, if t’l«- fr - ■ state instit ItiooS did not exist aiai il.» band mi mber» (all «treu^th «a «•II. Tha vaili,ig «ili ha triade in tira now in darkness. The matter mvinn now to be up or was abolisheI. N »tat all. Tney would simply use greater personal endeavor to provide them- flr«t •«•* in Janaary. to the city council for action. A. a Voluutesr anldier auldier ol II • The expense of putting the dynnmos in good con solves with the necessary funds. Nor would the Civil war day., lite Nona n.au vie«»l dition again, it is said, will be $2U0 or over. But »•r ,»«.'i ng p.ir.".» -I-• i • t ’i<* i- uni th'* college train everytlili.g whlch he beheld aid lirard ing because the additional expense of the tui a- < -tu «r d w lh ihr <i,.| dar. Il 1*11 when in first-class condition these dynamos are un tion fee was re pjir «d. Young men and vo mg alt iiupr- e<nrnt Un. Ir *aru li • able to furnish the amount of electric energy ma.le in ih :nrth ->l d is.-ing li,ir b-S neceesary to supply the lights required, for the women obtained university or college trainings ...Idlrr h- »•’ In ila- oldeti firn— li e ai since simple reason that they are too small. Scio has and became profound scnolars before. a idirr "ii*l.l. d hi. * iiif-*>t* .I,.I * ri* • I i • il > i il n v ¡the advent of the free state - i. i.-l ■ m i, ar- outgrown the capacity of the machines. At the stitutions. Indeed if we point out the b»«st tiiink- I. r- il li • lia-l ir i i mi hi* i li - l». id present time, at least I'M) additional lights would ers and most [•rofound scholars of the ucsent day tl ' * , f'.'llad hi- ut *'--Alili' il. Hi lw taken, could the the city supply them. in • grevi! •llcnt, did hi» «»wt» rookmg or of the put. Ver- f<«w Our light and water systems barely pay the ex ami min i - I th«» timi», artier, iti Un- h Id be inernbi rs of the alunir pense of operation. If the power and -*xi • t of riii»th-d t».r l.i- grnli X-*w ili «d llii» 1» our «tat< -smen eupplivd by <Hir t m i.' Sarn'H I and }tidg» each were increased so that the .t v :ld Man ti ; • >t t tei ma Un ing from what we »aa ai A .«nci>uv«r. ro- be covered it would pay a hand • Kilt* ip *tdi.».» <d o»p» n-ivo. E uli cumpMiy is not a question but what t ha» . domici!« or l«rrmk» io itaidf. KM tTe reason that the number of i. Tiie huil.fi.ic i» cuin|»Mn.i .»( tW‘< «t.*ri*^ Il light and water could bedo jtfl- d I*'.- . . man f r of operation would remain the sa ne. Hit' training no matter h.i i easy of access the e<i- >’L* • ., li ite.-ii, tining r.»*ni, et. ami We understand tha’ the old d. n i nos can !• -» d ueau - i.il ii.s.tib tu t > . rii««ss he »r dm posess- . cui ut hir ir lì , pani, ci «eia, for near half what a new and more |>owerf 11 ma ess the »■.eci -siry will power to tiring oil the re lav mi I », »l.ire r -im. rie , ih. aliu'S chine will cost. Is it not good business sense to quired personal id *a/or If < • 1«. «u and mental ei g -le. n. li a>«d. liuti fo»«l»tsa.le, make the exchange, even if a debt is incurred in .11 unti • «ili. iilanle .Iieel», p*i',l i'l* 1 ex. t - tv t i • . id .a t ’ 4 .. r pili*,«., ' l. , fu mi-h ilo u.en a Uh .<ev| - doing so? educational training is usually obtm ied. Nor will ina qnartrrr limi wuuhi «onpiy hai. Our water plant, also, is liadly in need of recon the building of elaborate col leg«« or universities by paralla «i tbe >4d auldisr teiya <d ’61 lo 'H5 struction as well. In lime of a tire, such as we A» » mi.fel militari po-l. A'ancotiver the state, facilitate thees matters. When the state had a few manths ago, the need of a greater water has supplied to every Pay and girl tne means of ac. •e- m- tu 1* .11 tliat coiild la» deairsd l'.r supply is very evident. Indeed, if we could have quiring the b. -.t common sc iool education it can a armi p-at.Heohhfiil lur.tivn, rplen dui «al r, ampie («rade and ari I thrown two good streams of water at that time, give, it has discharged its fuii duty. If the will ariani.la. Il .-ein» lo an chi 'imo aoldior, fullv one-half of the property the ' destroyed could exists in the young man or womam to acquire the 1«, I» all thal tbe goiernnio.il ur tl.e have been saved, and which amounted to double •■ Idlrr o( t«>day »hotild requiro. higher education, he or she will discover the way. die | reoetit wn ice unitomi >d a draii what the cost of improving the light and water color or thè khaki >., no douht, moet plants would be. We know not how soon the fire M>rvheahio; lue li «ili noi appesi lo thè Just upon what grounds any nation on the earth hoya wbo wore tbe bluoduring Civil war fiend may visit us again and it would lx« good bus tiara. iness sense to be as well prepared as (»ossible to should criticize Uncle Sam for sending his big fleet thè lithwilll cave lor .an Francisco, of war vessels to the Pacific Coast, is not quite Jan. 2th. Theo two batteri«« ul artilery meet iL «ili cuii.tituto Ilio garriauu al Vancouv It is certainly up to the city council to take plain. That our government has the right to do er. The ocean are a public these matters up at once. Delay in the matter, is so, none will dispute. <H « CLUtMMNO OFFER high way for the ships of the various nations of the both dangerous and unprofitable. Scio is evidently on the eve of making extensive world and all may use it upon which to sail her For lit« convrnienc« o( th« r««<iera improvements in the building line, within the ships, so long as the rights of a sister nation are •tn! |«tn>na of T hi Nava, «e hai» ar- past few months a number of good citizens have not trespassed u|»on. When the big war vessels ranit«»! clubbing burn with a numtar come to our town. Our location and environment arrive on the Pacific Coast, they will be in home of other Mwapspvra and periudxala. In is bound to attract others. ls«t us place our mun waters where they will remain as long as it pleases each of th« quoted price« a jrrar'a aub- icipal water system in first-class condition that our striped-trouser relative to keep them. But • utiacription lu Tua H»irri»u Nawa ia incliulnd. property may be made as safe from destruction as suppose -ome upstart nation does obje««L Whit is Weekly Orvfonisn...................... possible. Scio is one of the very few towns in the the odds? Since our navy, as a whole, has never <»r«|t<in Sr Hi I Weekly Journal Lxm UlobvDemocrat ... state that owns its own light and water plants. been licked, and the men who handle the big guns M New York Tribune Farmer (w'kly) Ia«t us have pride and enterprise enough to keep on our war vessels possess the reputation of being Pacific Monthly Maialine ....... both plants in gvoii condition and up to what is re the best marksmen in the world, it is not a matter Amrrican Farmer (uionthlyl.......... In addition lo the abu»«, *• can («I quired of them. If the city council is at all timor of very much concern to us whether Japan or any! any publication at a reduced rale if ous alx»ut the matter, let a special election be call- other nation likes the movement of the fleet to the taken in coni.ectmn with Til birrtiM i«d and a referdum vote be taken, Let uh do some- Pacific or not. Our navy haa its first defeat, as a N a*«. Aa lha lung »inter evenioya are at whole to meet Even Great Britain, with a navy thing and do it quickly. twice as large as ours, would hesitate before un hand, a »mall «mount of monav atü PERSONAL Elf DEA VOR THE KEY dertaking the job of licking uh , and no other na-, help you to P«M them pleaaaotiy and profitably. I et ua order your reading tion has a navi power equal to ours. We are not matter for you. Wa can ET us assume that all men are favorable to hunting trouble, but will, most certainly, dispose money. higher education anti that all believe in and of our war vessels in the manner as best suits ns, favor the highest degree of intellectual de n‘gar<lless of the wishes or feelings of any other KOI’ND THU’ KATE FOR CHRIST MAS AND NEW YEARS ON velopment for every citizen. We all know that. nation. | (the Siintiam Mru Politically Independent. J • * ¿ ‘A / We Wish You All a Happy and Prosperous New Year WESELY O. CAIN Q> « > ■4 L «. P K. R. MR BRYAN A Wa»liingt.»n di»pati h V* the .bairn al fella of a de« Hied movement i tn. eaat t<>»ani Mr. Bryan, ai> the .tele meni ia don bile«» correi *. it I» «Iiollt wi'liin reaaon that Mr B< an • •* uhi I more |»'p>|lar llin.i.»limit tn- . than at any tinte in In» career II. i. a man of distinctly original mold, occupy ■ ing a place unlike that held Hy any other man of hit time. It la a pwition in which, with the exception of a wdfi»h few, he holds the confidence and Mirrili not only of the rank and file of Ida own but of a wide aeri ion of ths oppi wile partv. It differ, from piai id Mr R.»>.e- veil, beesuae Mr* R>xaevell la the pres ident of t*«e whole people, while Mr. Bri'sn ia only a private citiaen. The prcibenttal office and the uneiampled vpp rtunity II offered for popularity whan Mr, Koossvsk suterml offivi «u thcmean»aiid mnkniii>>( M. R -.-vv.-lt.» distli.gui.hvd placo io Ilio lo-.iri- >d hi» «si ti.lri imm. IVitlruii thè op i tiiu •d liir l’icidiiii'y M R .««•vii •> In. comparative!* nnkm «'■ tu III" c«». .. Mr.lv» an it -ih.-o l‘ •• ..,«» - «n • » . i •> ■ << ' i». pi» ( and inainiviiie-i Inni m fin* b.regr.«o II ' >lottMl«>d H>r tlic p - •i-'yr * i I i. • ).h thst • >ll.l Ini i .n.v. . Ih- .ri siili rei ga'nl .ni irllivr timi l>> »Ir A .bigie i|.-(«-.t Ita- alar«». I«vn . t! i Usi in d«-.tr>.yitig tho carwr >d an» m •avo Air Clov land, • >d Mr. Cl.n- 11<1 «M an ri-|>rcid«*nt whrn d fested Mudi a detrai «a. wh.dly dooiructiv«. <»t Ihv prominente and public ino-.rln <• id Mr. Parker, in »pHe >d hi. ma.t-’rt abilily B -I m.lea I -i d» royi <g >im twii detrai, havo ..nlv glieli Mr Brya a highrr pl.ee in thè rate m <d li - ■ um.tr u.eu. ina in.*.a ti. u, ... r ham -.•IV« .» «nt* ani him H fieri aria p in jtm-nt 4 • I. i and laclf. •u-la. ve-, ami an -tr.ii.e hie II- i. i uopttiai (ate Irl I I AM» AA AMILI» I - >4 **«'. l.in J'i H»,u. I a .cr ii rit. um Iti! •••iplion if yoor « V -u I aire ti sell, low- e i d terms. Will want contract .«•• i i" -e|i.for »iv moaths time or t . iican idirrti-c same for aale r h ni a- i just what rsi ■ h - y m the farm. IVrite or call on R '«tLM», lodili '• , iviu-pu Ut. I N3 N3 cnui ?■ ¡I a. c a r X > X- XJ X !» « -4 pi 4 0.2 ft