The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 15, 1908, Image 2

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CANDIDATES
is small. There are always conservative members.
CARDS.
enough in either |>arty, who are sufficiently inde­
pendent of party inf! lence to vote for or against ‘
measures which are or are not fur the best .
of SHELBURN. ORC.
interests of the people. This fact has been demon­
Regular Democratic Rominei
strated in congress, in state legislatures and in
Politically Independent-
for
city and county governments so frequen .ly that
RECORDER
citation or argument is superfluous.
if
both
branches
uf
congress
were
more
near!)
Ent« ra»l at the poatoBc» al Scio, Or*<<>n, »• ••eond-claa»
equally divided politically. President Rix»s**velt
mail mattar.
would be able to accomplish a greater numl»er of
of ALBANY, ORE.
reforms than he has been able to secure congress­ Regular Republican Nominee
KVk.Hr KHIIIAY
ional action u|x»n.
If the Republican |>artv had
tor
I > l (t (• 1< 1<
had but a small majority in the Oregon legisla
EECORDEB Or
tures, the voters would not have been required t»»
1-nol-MIBIOM.
pass upon nineteen constitutional amendments and
initiative measur»*« at the election next month.
:f Al AN V »»•:).
With the fact before us. that the Democratic Regular ¿J, m < rj.' ( .V >, •.•.
minority in congress has l»een President Roon*-
for
velt’s chief source of power in his efforts of re­
COUNTY Cl.IKK
form his "big stick” with which he has forced
I his party to enact laws against its will, is there
any danger of revolutionizing oir methods of
of TANGENT PRECINCT
government in a way that the interests of the j>eo-
ple in general would be injured, by the election of Regular Democratic Nomina
for
Democratic senator and congressmen from Oregon
Caril «f thanka....................... .. ...............
SI
I
EK
il I
next month?
Hitm-lal --bini»™
|«-r line ...
E «tei»- lui we.i<ling rominenla, per lina.
After all we fi *d that human nature in likes and
f/»-rtl *<i*vrtiaing, p«-r line per i»»ue '----- -
dislikes nre very much the same among either Ke-
i» -pia* ■>!■, 2 ilteii»-» |*r iimitii, oi» colutoli «ài».
jier In- li............
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1
ra’ - J‘-
of ALBANY, ORE.
profe»»ii>nai card», I'« incllM. l«-r nmmh ..........
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We all desire goal government; but differ in opin­
!-mi lln » i"Htr»<-l» b>r auvertlaiog inaile oli application.
Regular Democratic Nomimi
ions as to how the result shall la- accomplished.
for
Not all the good, nor all the harm can I«- round in
coi
\
I
y . h doe .
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1 .■ t tn
ave a long leaae
¿j-«t-«/5* s«/*» »i
any one party.
/ DEMOCRACY DANGEROUS?
of power, with a large majority at its command
F ONE SHOULD believe what he reads in the and corruption is sure tu follow. Corrupt men
Republican new»psjH*rs of Oregon, or what he will gravitate to power and bad laws and lack of
of ALBANY. ORE.
•»meati»*»
ln-sru from Republican spellbinders, he will, enforcement of go»xi laws is sure to follow. Ex­ Regular Demut rafie Nomina
J .1 Rarnca. W. F. (»ill,
P*K*tt>IKT,
W. F (lili.
nece sarily. believe that the doctrines of Demo amples
­
fur
sustaining this fact are in evidence in
J. A. Bilyru, J. R Barne»,
Sac«**»»*, C. A. Warner
cracy are something «lire and dangerous and that nearly every state in the Union. Hence, safety in
COUNTY 1 KEAsVREH
C. A. Warner.
should the country pass under Democratic control, our form of government, can best be cons* rved
a '»solute ruin in governmental afTairs would result through as nearly an equal di.ilributiun of i-ohticul
S i h concl'!»ions w<j ild I»- both true and false. power as pos ibie,
of ALBANY, Ore.
U ido ibtedly, ruin would be the portion of trusts,
Oregon has had a Democrat for governor for the
Regular
Republican Nominee
co nbines in rostraint of trade, highly protected l>a.st six years. Has any harm resulU’d because of
for
tirifT beneficiaries, etc. but legitimate business that fact? Well, he has recovered for the state
Hl'lX I'WHOHH TO
C3UNTÏ COIIIWCB
co icerns, manufacturing and all other enterprises schcstl fund thousands of acres of land which Ins
lI ah « Usm)
which are operated on a live and let live basis, Republican predecessor had allowed to be u rong-
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
w mid not l»<* interfered with in the least. On the fully and fraudulently taken. He has increased
contrary, when it iai-ame an established fact that the price of school lands from 12.SO per acre t>
of HALSEY. ORE.
no on«- business interprise was to be favored above nearly three times that amount
He has saved
Regular
Democratic Nomina
a lother, that the day of special favor* by con- th« school fund from being roblx-d of m arly ? W,-
for
g ess to special business or transportation con- 000 by a dishonest state treasurer and his schem-
REPRESENTATIVE
c -rns, were at an end and that all men in business 1 ing associates.
The Democracy of Governor
m liters would be equal la-fore the law, such an Chamberlain has not been very dangerous to Or­ Endon«-» Statement No. I.
c a of business activity as this nation never saw, egon, nor would Senator Chamberlain add an
element of danger to the United States senate.
woul I result
Of course the holding up of Democracy by Re- Neither would Oregon rivers and harbors suffer
of HROWXSVILLE. ORE.
p i >iican newspapers and speakers, as being for lack of appropriations, with his election.
On
Regular
Democratic Nominee
mdlnxls of government to be dreaded and tiie contrary, the Republican congressmen, would
J. 1. CALAVlN
D. M. McKNIGHT
fur
s i inned. is considered mere buncombe by all fair regard Oregon as being doubtful politically, and
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
minded thinkers. Yet many people are influenced, would think some effort towards placation neces­
(Short term)
ti some ex’ent. by them.
People do not think sary in the way of liberal appropriations.
Demo­
a tout these matters as seriously and so'a-rly aa cracy may nut. therefore, be considered danger­
CAI. AV AN A MckNIGHT. Proprietor»
they should or they would, at one»-, discover the ous. If so the danger should be increased rather
of HARRISBURG. OHE.
«
: . ..f tlies»- n.irtluin MMrUlMM.
than diminished.
Hacks connect icitli
trains both at
All people admit that President Roosevt It’s ad-
Regular Democratic Candidati
for
m nistralion of governmental affairs has been
Scio and Munkcrs.
Linn county has never had a county judge who
m Mt popular. He has instituted certain reform
KEPKESEXTA’I IVE
moasures and methods which have done much to has developed the good roads spirit among th<* Sutaicriii«» to Statement No. 1.
Our riqs
first-class and our horses
Nor has any of his
revive hope in the hearts of all lovers of popular people like Judge Stewart.
and equitable government.
But in taking up predecessors devoted his time so completely to the
dricers. Prices reasonable.
While he hat made
these reforms, he abandoned the methods and county's business, as has he.
of WEST ALBANY PRECINCT
measures of government as advocated and favored some mistakes in his official capacity and may lose Regular Democratic Nomina
by Republican statesmen and congressmen, and a few votes in consequence, his energy and worth
adopted methodsand measures advocated by Dem­ as a public officer largely overbalanced his mis­
r
takes. The N ews has. in ¡»art. criticized some of REPRESENTATIVE
ocracy.
Every reformatory law which President Roose­ Judge Stewart’s official acts and will probably crit­ Endoraea Statement No. 1.
velt has succeeded in having congress enact, has icize the acts of either Judge Stewart or Judge
H MMÜNS.
b -en accomplished by the aid of the Democratic Duncan, as the esse may be after July 1st. next,
Iw YR 4 CIJllA lT OH'MT ‘»r TH« SÎATK OF
minority of congress.
Not necessarily with the when criticism is due. But for all that, we believe
. •>««•»<»X IUM TH« OH XTV U» 14MX
a d of Democratic voters; but because the Repub* to continue Judge Stewart in office for four years
h N » i * ,
I
VW.
lican majority knew that the President could and more, will lie an act of wisdom, by the voters Linn
I W. K. I'aul. «nd Mili* P I
By that time, the system of good road Baut, hm r U v , <« M I*»ul.
would have the support of the Democrats which, county.
I
at'MMOV»
with the President's personal following of Repub­ building the court has established, will have placed jS J. I’aiii, Crh« Elh »t
i
K «li» Paul.
licans. would constitute a majority. In this man­ the public roads of L'nn county in splendid con- I Muorw, W illiam Ni-lmm,
I
U
ner th».* railway freight regulatory law was enact­ condition. Whereas a change of administation, in ì iXjìph NelfKiti. tlaniiR Nnu
: » >n and Br-» Nv won, Dv’tn I
ed. Had the President not been able to wield this this respect cannot be better and can be worse. [ w •. J P aul , urb or tua iHmutDAinra 'C
¡Tí
Democratic "big stick,” we would have had no Surety no sensible man will allow personal feeling I AfW'VM A A MRt*
- ,
th « rami or ma « ta * k or oaanuwg
to cause him to turn down the best road and bridge vou la arw
rate law enacted.
hrrrby rvipiirwi lo «| |f*ir a* <1
an»a«*r tìo* ounplainl «»( III®
Then the President has not found Democracy an court the county has ever had.
named i-lainliff io ili? «tonta entitled '«‘I
element of danger to our government. On the
<'out! li‘»w on h o with ih«’ < Irrk of »«id
Cuurt cn or iiet
U»«
day ut Juut*
contrary, he has found that the Democrats placed
HOM, and )<H> Mt»’ hvrrby iMitiÙr*«! that
It
is
seldom
that
a
more
practical
and
successful
I atriotism al>ove partisanism.
They have ever
il )OU («Il lo IH» RplM-Mf M* d «ll«wr »«id
bis-n ready by voice and vote to sustain the ’‘resi­ business farmer offers himself for the office ol « olii piglili «« by law ri^uiroi, the |dainv
I lift will laltv a tlevr«-# «a«iii«l toa««
dent in all his efforts to restrain and control preda­ County Commissioner, than Peter Bither. of ! tf^wyed h»r in line o>in|«leint, tio-d in
By his industry and practical busi­ thè «itove «•tiiilled cauae «mi Court,
tory wealth and mercenary or unscrupulous trans- Brownsville.
ness
judgement.'he
has accumulated property suffi­ alludi I« tu forrt lo-v flit» moriitatft* d«t««d
pirtation companies.
President Roosevelt has
let day ut February, l'U'ô, eie« uted
cient to place himself on <-asy street Some weeks the
• o due h>rtn ol iaw •*) ci. > Faul and
found opponents to hi« efforts in reform; but
Mille P. ratil, ht» wife, un the follow
where? N<>t on the Democratic side; but among ago after the death of Commissioner Powell, Mr. ii)K deernbed landa u»*wii ;
Daal.ra in Ganaral Marchandlaa
Bither
’
s
neighbors
irrespective
of
political
senti-
Beg Hm in« at the N U . corner of the
t ie men who should have been his supporters of
■* W.
ot the N. W . A >| >■ e. I, -ai«i
ment
petitioned
the
court
to
appoint
him
to
fill
out
his own party ranks. Does the actions of Demo­
SCIO,
OREGON
point l«*iii|| a N. W . »oi n«r ut lite 1> L.
crats in congress during the sessions of last wintor the interrin la-tween Mr. Powell's death and July C. id William A Paul ami wife Nut No.
Mr. Bithers appointment followed.
His liKt, «nd fiaim No. 76 tn Tp II •*. K. *
and of this, warrant Oregon Republican news­ firsL
Wvat of the Will. Meld,, Oregon, throve
excellent
business
judgement
enabled
him
to
take
•w. MU cha h» t*> th j
t*oumi«ry ¡ ih «' ol
papers anil sjM-akeni in pronouncing Democracy a
He is econoin- waul vlami N<». 76, iht’iiiv I JU vhaio>,
dangerous doctrine? Every fair-minded voter hold of the situation most readily.
Ihnice N. NOeliain» I » the N laiumlary
will say NO most emphatically; and from reports ical but not parsomomous and liberal when lila-r- hue of »«id ViMtDi N «. »0, ihvfti »* U 2U ■<>ld on rtwutioi for liie puri»«« of ue, 1« paid to th* Jefet><lanla aa their
chain« tu the piaw uf tx*uintdiig von* |>aying the amount of the note for Iuitereat may appear.
from Eastern Oregon stating the enthusiasm ality ia »0 the best interests of the county, Voters •aining IHoairva.
which »aid nmrtgaga w»» given I»
I bi» Mammona >a aervrii hy publica-
will
make
no.mistake
if
they
elect
him
to
All
out
Ala<* Iwgiiining at a point on the N. aeeure, ti«wit;
Governor Chaml>rrlain is arousing, the rank and
the min of ftluD.OU
boundary lineo! the D. L. C. of Will* • itli interevt thrraun from tha let day i 'ion b* an order <lulr made by William
the
remaining
two
years
of
Mr.
Powell's
term.
Galloway, Judge of the above antitleJ
file of the Republican |>arty is of that opinion as
LADIES
LOW SHOES
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GKAN r FKOMAN
CONVEYANCES
B. M. PAYNE
Vici Kid, Patent Leather,
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SCIO
Tl’KNEB
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T. »L BLTLER
THUS. BLANDON
PETEK BITHER
Scio Livery Feed Stables
»L M. PHILPOTT
all
West
are
pood
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well. As a matter of facts, the large Republican
majority in the congress, is a serious detriment to
country and to the Republican party as well,
g txs-n an established fact that legisla
are n-
, ¡aiiy divi.l. d i-oliti-
ie of the l»-st rt-Milts. for th»-
liJIarmful legislative measure.-
Rby partisan influence, seldom
of political power
Every voter should bear in mind that the State
University is largely for the education of the rich
and well to do. While it is true that quite a num­
ber of young men and women are working their
wav through, they would do the »ime at a private
college if we had no university. You do not only
have to pay to educate your own children out you
have to help educate the children of men
could buy you out a dozen times over.
lain A* I'aul and wife. Nut. No. 11<U
ami chum No TH in i p. || b. R. 2 VC <nt
•I the Wdl. ,drrd. I FW moh , whirli ia H
I • chat ut VA . «>| th«* N b. r -ruer of raid
claim No. 7u li enee tç. SU t liain», t • t he
South l»*iiiid«ry liite ul »ani datili,
themw VV . 16 II chaina, tl»rm** N mj
chain« to the N. I» un-tarv line uf raid
claim and thence h
11 cfiatna to the
place «»f iwginmiig containing 2K6 Mi
«i rm, more or Im, and conialiiing tn
ail
ar rm ail attuateti in Linn
County ami Htatv «u Orec<*n.
And dirnliiig the »aid lauda lu
11
-d February, 11*05 at the rat« of rt |x-r I <>nrt al Chumbera on the 2nd. day of
■ • ut. |wr a n>um and ilia hirll-vr aul ì ol May, , ___
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_
IIS'S. , ____
authorising
and _______
dim-ting
I a*-'O I aa attorury » ter» for ineUtUtin* the Millie lo lw »«rtvàd far »Is OOftraeu-
«n<i pr.ie.1-11 ling »aid »oil and to ton • Uva Wreka in Ilia Ha »Tian Naw»,
Nawa, a
clone mih I iuorttfa<e, and that the de - M-W.mpar
ill __
llaa
r
9 put
- _ halted
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_ C'ty
- » • I - Scio,
- - >
'• i ialite and each and »11 of them o. .......
Lini, i Conni*.
<
Uiegon; ami ....
that the
Iwrr.il of all right tula and internet I tirat pu
bl
tea
liou.be
publication.ba made on the Sih.
th.-rein er any pert tl.ervof, and that1 lay
'
cl ' "
May -------
1908, and th« le«t ub’ica-
i the poM-aed» arieiug from raid »ale be linn ther«of bn lUada on the I Sill day of
applied Oral, to the pe» inent of th.* Juna, 1WM, and that yon ba raqmra-i to
prim-ipel and inter al due upon acid «ppr-ar »nd anawar by tba Alili day ot
' note, and aceoud to paying attorney» j Juna, ISijB.
Ire» aihl the mata and jiabura-toauta <4
W*ATW<ar<»BO A Wtarr.
thia auil, and the u««uplua, if any there
Alloro«) a tur P tallititi.
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