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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1908)
• « committer on rule* have too much power. Th«- formrr ahouki I* reduced to the po»i»iun of a pi-raiding officer. He ha* been a dictator too king. Th«- latter should not lie permitted to tyran niie over the Houae. It la pitiable to ace a legialative body ao bullied and henpecked by iU own servant» aa our National Houae of Representatives M. — Sunday Oregonian. Yet thia ia the »arne gang of politi- < ian* that th.- Or. mA »..!> ! ha\< retumc«i to congraaa. Th«- Republican party ia wholly responsible for the one man rule >n the National Houae of Reprvacntativea, introduced by Speak er Reed several year» ago. The Re publican majority haa never had patri otiam enough to break away from •’Ciar" Reed’s ruling» Nitwn. I spit» of th- desp rate rf! -rt* of II.e old machine and rep reawii lati ve« of certain big ’ truel." !<> a< «ompli.b his ■ l«-le.t, tiie nomiualioo-.I II M Cake, champí -u of t*tat«-mei>l No. I, for I luted IRatee “-euaUir >«n April 17,1. generally «-.»m-eded thrvugiiout the -tale II is predict**! in Portland that be « carry m • lietwaeii UW a. .l UÜÜU. With few »»• options, the neasjMper* of the etale i.ave rabí I myally to Mr Cafce • >up pit In urging he nomination. th» I'oik i om-ty On-erver ».y* "Hon H M < Hhe la inailo* a maw riificieul campaign >ii«l hie a<»m nailon, Democratic County Cd • rntkin i ever «eli.«!*:» in «hiobt, is miw pr<r;i« rally «acumi b» a rouanne ma)'»rnv. The Democratic County Central Coin Fulhaeia-tic «-to* ’• bate « m krd to mittre ha* .-ailed a county convention, h.a« him ! . '..‘-I..' ' ' I ■ I » ! - ■ - to meet in Albany on April 29. IMS, to <»rr**-n «:.d hi* t<> t oí I a»t»-rn elect delegate» to attend the stale con where hr La* el*• l«rer* etrvjMig <M'h vention, which n. e.-t,« - in rolline! '. the V |»r’>mi*re Io Iw ill Hie nature June 9, 19014, to elect delegatee to at of a triUlMphal marcii Mr < alte ia tend the National .«invention, which *. *■ » am «i<ii fr«^* meets in Denver, Colorado, on July 7, •rom |»er*oiiahK «»r a’ntae ami • ram* 1908. r»tly a f>iM*atti*tf lb«» pnin I->• Lr Iw Precinct» in th«- Fork» of the Santi hr«ra fo lw rt/iit Hr it an ahlr, vA»«rl- am are entitled to delegati-.-« aa foil«.*», IV« »¡«rater a ho toakra tnakra no at cnipt al enipt t the tame being 1 delegate for «•«. ■ h ¿h-doari « ra - IV but lake« the |»».«¡«i.‘* vote» cast for Governor Chamberlain lili» Li« « ooft-lener Nifi haa a «puri in 1908; North Scio ............................ South Sen. Jordan......................... Shelburn................. Rock Creek ............................ Santlam .............. Lacomb.... ........... heart I«»-heart ’alk «uh Ihrin on Ihr in y rtant now before the | hw «¡» »• «4 thr »lai«’ a>»l ration, the m at effe» ’ ivr o ai«ir> L iLr aa>. that «an I** •«•* <1 ! <«'■ Hi any ¡» ll»lh ajH-nkvr |n fl. « |«'MCt<> al a<r Hr d> Ig* « no t«M»iire, • l»a»LII*« • tp rath ria. Imi íno kh Jia- 3 rti-ara err»« *«• «|r» I In a inaimer »1*3’ 3 leave* »I• -»»I t in an* mind aa to 4 4 4 4 3 3 Fo* Valley .......... Kingston ... . ......................... 2 Preaidant and Secretary of precinct meeting mmt sign credentials of pre cinct delegate». Precinct meetings will be held on Saturtiaj. April 2&, 190 T. J. S titks , Chairman. F. C. S tm . i . m *< hi : r . Secretary. A Interesting Meeting. « « i a » Headquarters For 1. i I i 4 ■ SflTISFACIION GUARANTEED GR YOUR MONEY BACK » » » » Full lilt«* of (¡lassuarv, Stoneware and Cliina ware, at Living Prices. •« A 4 » » 4 • 4 4 4 ä VETERINARIAN *1 n A A 4 e h * « A Y«>urn to “Live an<i Let Live," 9 « <• J. F. WESELY, * •er a ■ a CS.1 Sr- »Ä ¿E9636S)6Seg?S36aßS0^ to A NEW AND «i Up-to-date line of Pl ’ - Mens’, Ladies’ Boys’ and Girls’ SHOES in Tans, Oxfords, and also Ladies* and Misses’ tan I avUrn Brook I rout. IV. F. JONES « « 4 »> 4 4 4 ■ leit Honda« evening • n ■ «1 ml.-r- st- mg cit'aeus meeting »a- li.ldat Fir - men's hall in tin» cite The purp «e •U the tiiscugaion of measure» t.. Iw voted upm by the |~i >ple at it.- cmuing June election. T. 1. Dugger »«I «.letled p«-rm»ii«-nt chairman I he subject f<>i diacuaaion at that time «aa the pro|M«e<l "Single Tat" la». Tin-athri. ame aid- or tlnwe w I h > gpuke in favor of the adopt) n <4 the measure, were E. C. Prert and <> I Sutherland Mott a«»rv other | h ->~ present seemed to I«- op|«is««l to it. adoption. II ukx I c « and Wagon». The consensu» of --i-inion <•( ih...<- present wa* that while our prevent la« d •• not properly reach some «- - ..I pro|>erty for »•»< aainent purp.»«« such at money, n< tea, accounts, etc tl.e pr •• peed law would tie just as <lef««< live in this particular and probab.y w -u I in crease the tai burden on land, < t< Photos. It wa* thought that farmers could at land these nieetn »• if held on Saturday are getting evening b« motion the dale o< meeting Cra» l-r-l’» wae change.! to Saturday night, the I.yon atre*«». neit meeting to lw> held on Saturday evening April 11. Subject Amendments changing the salary of legislator» to »lit j«r day ami making it lawful to erect public build ing» al pointe other than the state Ortiie Albany Stables. 11..th I'hun«-« 34 ca pilot. ALBANY, OREGON 4 4 4 4 4 ■ 4 aim writ t I i Mf. Cake the tr»-i tf.rv have a n»*n ah »m Hie* «an fro«’ . • »lie who a nil I «eprramt III u L ux-r* ably arel (earl«m«l> n the Natmn’a iaa making larh .” J. F. W »•*ely, of thin city, who ui an rnthuMiAMtic anglrr m in receipt of a letter from the Ikjmrtmerit of Com merce amt l«aU»r. Bureau <»f biaheriea. informing him that 7, (MM) Eastern bru>'. trout * ill be delivered to him uithm th«* next thirty «laya , at WeM Scio. Mr. Wraely purposes to Block Thomas ami Crabtrve creek* with the»«* trout A year or two hence, bn* k trout a ill ap|M*ar in the daya catch in the** atrvama, a* well as the Mountain trout. Mr. Wcnely should be commended for hi* energy in obtaining a stork of the»«* »plcndid food ftuhes for our stream*. 4 4 HOSE at to » M to HIBLER &, GILL COMPANY Oaalai*« I SCIO • I HeriMndlM OREGON 50 PERFECT PRINTING UPLATES YEARS' EXPERIENCE P atents TRADC mARFl OtSlUNS CosisittHTt 4c 1 N hU- L> M M A r< T LARQEST FACILITIES IN TUR WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF moil OR A DR WORK hicks - ch A tten ENGKAV-IMG CO. 14 A Aldet. POfefj AM). ORF. 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