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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1908)
I » Ìhc kantiani JHcu roliticullij Independent Entared at :ue puetutEce at Scio, < tre ,*■>», a» x mail matter. l-l >11 l-IIP l> I V KllY I- IIIPAV II V I.. I » i < ; < i i. it I l»f I« *M Tue vear In advance. .... Ine rear, al end d tear . .'tie «ear, at etui >d 2 v.-«r* H» year, at end of 3 year» <ig monili» in advance hrea month» In advance. ' Single copy in wrapjier A5 OPEN LE ¡.¡ch had been grartU-d by the i |fr|la-r«il .mint t»> th»- state tur school pur* State <>f Oregon Executive Depart piMM*, .> i< <i mint ral lands. In such cases, ment, Salem, upon prod of tin same, the s’ate was granted ; May 20th. 19«*. This scrip) Mr. T I.. D igger, «crip in lieu of tiieae mineral lami». Scio, Or*. '■ould be Io attsi on any unoccupied government i .mil«, 'flu ♦¡•«■r administration sold much of this; My Dear Sir:—When a randuiate for iGovernur in 1902 I advocated openly ■ leu land scrip, that is to say, the bast* upon which the Injative and Referendum Arnond- Conautution, and later i.c guv« rnuiciit i I th«' « ru>- 1 tHten tunes th«- ame l».i'*' wa. “».Id over and over again by the favored the enactment ut a tow which ¡ecr-O'IMI crow d and money received Ujxm the would put tte provisions in force, ale <»f which. Mr. O'lh'll never failed ’to deduct a I In 19U4 I openly advocated the adi.p | Uun of the direct primary nominating good fc«' for haying pointed out to the buyer law. with Statement No. 1 inctuitod. vhcr. in tiie Im-.' f<>r script could lie found. After iadievtmr then aa I lieheve now, tha' j > ¡overitor Ch iimben&iii • 'h-etton r-atne the expoae. 1 the iHM,pto should have the right ti It was found t* al ine »t lie I ui taken money from j nominate their own senators in th. il ZIVI'II HlMolutely nothing in ¡< ongr«*«a of .............................. the United States i ! • j many p»» Ifni aii'i , lieve thoroughly in that doctrine now, !exchange • for ll. »At ••fit a piece of worthless paptsi. ind earnestly appeal to the people of ■ <¡overnor ( tittii.'ln rl.tin Las Iwcti rectifying them 1 the »tale to vote only for those met. : frauds fur winch lie m * in no manner responsible, for the IrmslMure who have a«gne<! I Tn« * ake lasq e. through the Portland Telegram, Statement No. 1, agreeing to vote fot | the eenator who receives the highest ar endcavonni ; Io make it a linear that the Gov 1 ____ _ .f .a^s •»» •bsaw we las»« • l<«n in ’* lhc cle,t,on j «mor is solely r<*r>|M>H vilHc. 'But they will fail and '’un’b-r ui .M'CV lol I'M* »»‘Mfr I • 'M. «I II A rn s 4‘ k I June. Muri? to result in injury to their I Mv opponent, who made the cam ' c mdidate, as it ought. AllVEII IHIMI KA'II'X paign on Statement No 1, now du- A- Hi' , ni .« s has often wtat»sl. Governor' elinm tu inatot upon the election of Card "f thanke ........ ... (' amln-ii.ilii i a.i tn.ide w<* -i in every public poai-1 only those canduiatee who have aignwd ( HtwM-ml nbilUarv rmtii-ee, prr line •uch Statement No. 1. and »ay* that tion f"' tins livid. If he inn t>een derelict as a Eltemlnl wedding comment», per line .............. he will not interfere tn those counUee h txical advertising, per line |<er leene pjblic erva it in any manner whatever; H he has which have candidates nominated in Dtaplav ad», 2 cliangi-e per month, un» r»dumn*< i.- I' ¡» •■ii iriiit. ob railing or Im.» l.Men unfaithful in opposition thereto. Can he do thi* and |mr inch .... .... <> Profre«ion»l carde, I1» Inches, per moo'h my imrtii- imr ii ,ie .1« vm . ig M his ttledtred word I»- .utiaietent a» favoring,the etoetton I ■ ng ti me ■ .mira, l» tur >.n•• rt min t ■> ut., n tp| in any vm , c. pu i|i< i.a« yet to learn of it. Ami ^of senator* by a dirwet vote of the peo- pie? My piwiuon on thia subject t* ami t H aitvinpi I" qirmir .1 lot of nuiftoid miaconstru- always has been unequivocal, and if I CAMPAIGN OF MISREPRESENT ‘HON. : e I Irusn, jlist at s - of h jiohlical carniNtign. you lie lie ve in that doctrine ami that uf every decent citizen. If principle should I* placed above party tieserves the co hi ii-t -If a lunch of very I ami country above every other eon M r. < 'ake d*»es i erhaps mr . cake ’ s cnmpnig n • u-er i b.tdlV SfiolitsI du th 2 ui day of Jane, it * ill Kidrration, I appeal to you for support in the election euutl to be held. can pumuatk» the ¡x*ople thnt < •» • -r not tlescr/e iL | (lot i.H- lM'.'4-lS'' I I have the honor to remain. J. J Hirne«, W. r. Gill rftirtiiJKXt, w. F Gill. Chamberlain is resimnsihl“ for t!n < .rrn 11 twi n, t t <mi."i lain' - canqiaign has lx*<?n con-' Yours yery aincerely, J. A. Bilyeu, J. R Barnes, Krixrtilt, C A. Werner tion originating in the state school land tb-parl d i ' d in a truthful straight forward manner G ko . E. C hamhfsi . ain C. A. Warner. Blent» liii'ler the (Jmar1 >'1 re nd t ■ II > has cr.uc.z d Mr. Cake’s wavering (mAition; depopulating the state |M'nite*>tiitrv tn an n' irmim : ...... ¡.a. in which ne is Adml U«lraiur'a Sal/<4 Meal Látele. fl ixtint. and is turning the vilest of criminals loo« i . . i ii. M t'.iKi ’s fast and I amu * ujiun society. We say perhaps the p.-onl • ran I • t tiuca. Nolic» la bervi» given that Ih» un.lei* eig-ied Ailnnn>at>aiur of tl>« aetata <;• made to believe these unbelievable campa zn I 9 Bat »he | • ph c:t ¡not be fooled all the time. George »'lineile Jolmaton deeuaaed. but the N ews *<.»•» not lieln-vc tl • •« i T >< ha." r i ni to t> In .'» Inal when a man has will, in pursuance >>f an order of tin MVOhMMOKM TO by guch »lop. Governor Chamberlain has ....... t< b"i'ii 11 'tot ■■ tr >a mi|" si u|x>n him for more j C-uinty Court of Lum ('..uutv, Urtg.in, duly made and onterei of record in tbe long under the public eye; he ha» Iw-en tri'd in t> ti ri a ;...i! -r c -nt .u i of official life in various i ortiiw o( the clerk of the County Court many public positions, in all of which be ha • rn; <!• p isit. »-I ■. i" a ¡il ii" tr te to their interest* for six1 for Mid county, on the nib. ilav of July, I HUH. ai I hr- Imur of 11’ M . »ell at nub good; for the petiple, in the heat of a polit.e.'i y ir long r. « ntulil he i>" elected United States ile auc tion al the troni d ior«4 the Plan. INCOHI'OHATKIl 1 Ohi hMUI H 'J~. 11«.». Mill in the City <d Hvio, Orv-gou, all cumnaign, to forget. .« >.ii r in co f Mr. Cake has held no official Ing ■ I the following deecribed real retili These apiwals of the Cake crown, these accusa i> il -Las d me nothing to show to uit: G,t> Sot Tend 3 in Hlrwk No 3 and tinns and inuendo« s. art* for f p ri 13 tn. ¡«-n'l.* tnat he would l>e true tu their We <io • Oenerel C?u»1..ro Milling Bu.ln... ar I lour en.l fra« tlonwl Lute I and in BUnk No. .5 In tluencing men who Lan t " ,s. h Feed on Sale. W Keel Bvughl and Eat Hanged for i t.-c ILs vacillation relative to Statement W herler'e Addition I > the town ol bel», t'ouiity, ttiegon. F'wMr. a» We are In the Field for Bwelnoee and Will of Oregon. They knew that such balderd t-h w' N ■. 1. do, . ol in.->pire confidence. I'nder these I.mu l'enne ut «eie, raeli in band on day of Treat You ISlgiil have no infltH*nce whatever, ujmn the c iz< ns < c.tml'iio 1-, lot in (u com** forward and ask to be a«l . Paled Ilo» Nth. dav rd Jul*. IWM*. o ir state who have known and are fair.!! ar wit eke: I to t . high* >■( offi • within the gift of the ( b Riuav SuatTu«, Governor Chamlierlam’s entire politii al < ■ ■ "I < " a «I- mure than he tlescrves tdminietrator lor the Eetateof George Ci.nene Jobueioit, dvooMed. They know that it is simply nonsense to rml 'an ' and mure ti an l ie people will give. to convince the people that the Governor 1 ill a 1» M McKNIGH I J 1. CALAVxN executrix Notici;. once become corrupt; when a single well i ta'ili-' Si All MINI NO. ! • d corrupt act Would s | h 'II |*>litical ruin; vl i t ru wmiw it uav cuNcaaa Governor has belli numerous public i»> ti«'n» Nottiw is hrrrb« given to ell whom it Y AI.I. ' 1'1'S THE mamtainance of State mav concern that the n .dereianxl ha» the past wherein corruption anti graftn - "> i .. ............... imp..«.« rouan, ment No. I, have been infinitely easier than in his present ; CAL AV AN A McKNIUHT, Proprietors X It is of far »Id. dneCMatl. by tha count» court of of the cl'-ction next Monday sition. We say the Cake managers kr o < l.iiiii county, Oieg.m; tlicrrfure, al! I greater inqiortancc ti an the election of either auch rot will have no influence tijv-n old ■ . ■ ai . «n. • •«'» n»l the rHe'-e < ' Govi-rnor I ’ > i in or Mr. Cake. The failure «.id <te.e<l»id are hereby uotifled and gonians; but may have an influence on tie* r»<|Utred to prenant the »»me under nati, to ei«s I a ¡' . iture pledged to the Statement, with the proper vuitcbere to the under comers. a it ist m i -t back to the principle of signed at her plecu of residence neat Governor Chamberlain is responsible for two ii. a Jn-dau, in »aid count I, within eut "li-i-t >noi I' a. I States se iatora by the peo nnmtb» (rum the date hereof. public acta which, it he had Iieen guilty of tln-u tiie l>aiwd tin» 2Vlh. day ( May, )W#I. Not only will such a result be a serious would atone for a multitune of sins. We allude t ple Aura McDowaUi, his bringing the Oregon City locks company t< matter to th.- | . "p|v of Oregon, but to the people Elecutril ol aaid ratals if the entire country as well. All of the states W K Bit rott, attorney lor executris. li me. and the comjadling of State Treasurer Ste< tu double the amount of his bonds. T • *• two ire Wiitdiing the "Oregon Experiment” closely. SUMMONS. acta, alone, have and will result in savin; totii .-' ¡ould our I'r.mai . law. including the Statement "• i.d.i ti i xt Monday, as it was two years; 1« ru* ciaiTtr «vic er or rua » tatb or state more than $1.0(M),000. ago, and !ae i ator then elected, b® ratified ioaauoa run ths cmcmty or uws It will be rememl»ered that the Or< ; on C t Kula Neto, i'laiutifl, i ii'Uiiptly wi.-i ’ t ■ leg; la tore meets next winter, locks were built just about the time Governor W. H. Paul, and Lillie D I Chamberlain came to the state. Any bf t . mr " E\| i rin ••nt" w ill Itecome so firmly establish Paul, hte • lie, G. M Paul, The fact that s J. Paul, Celia E7Hi.it. ■ • t HÌOM several governors we have had since t al dat ed thai otl . i tat« i will follow. Howard W ) (1H75) could have required the hicks coin; tu . ! tin O(i gon, plan has removed the corrupting in* Katie Paul, Moore, William Neieou, I live up to its agreement with the state. They liienu it.iin tl" ley alive halls, which u’ually Dolpli Nelson Hanna Net- » Bess Nelson, De*ta I neglected to do no. They had allow i d (he ri; in att* i ns in. • 11 ti"ii of .senator by the legislature • <oi to and E. J. P acl , oms or ths UBrKNlJAWT» of the state to sleep so long, that when Goti rnor maid In ami is the very best method of advertis a ». vb xaobu la Tua >i»i or ths STa*a or oasuo«, Chamberlain caused suit to be brought in order t ing our «tate, winch could be selected. vou am hereby require I to a) pear and By i doing we will establish the fact in the answer the complaint of the above establish the state's rights, the company bn* i set up the claim, that the state bad lo t all right i e» of th" nut >n. tlint the )ieople of Oregon are named plaintiff in the above »nulled Court m>e on Hie Willi the Clerk of said l> t area right thinking and far see C<.Urt < u or betu-e the 2Utli day of June in the premises by the neglect of (¡overt "r m>t fadi ' and you are hereby nolilled that Chamberlain’s predecessors. The Governor I ■ ing |» opli a people brave enough, if public well- il 1'0. you tail to eo ip|»«r ai d answer «aid gtMxl a lawyer to lie side tracked in that nianm r fare d» n and ■. to cut loose from tradition and the complaiul aa by law required. Hie plain tiff will take a decree against you a» f pm ii; <t. and top boldly forward into umysd and. in tbe end. the deciaaion of the supreme court for in tbit ci.iuplamt, bird in i untried fields. Should we succeed, as we will if llie above »mil rd vauw and Court, has justified his wisdom. wliidi la u> lorn lu«e llie mortgage dalrai Then Governor Chamlierlain. when he c.x • 1 t ’• •«"*.•» of < )i i o i make good at the (tolls next thelatdayul February, I'.ad, executed Monthly, • w ' regarded as leaders in ¡tolitical 'it due form of law by W . H. Paul ami State Treasurer Steel to double the amount of In thought. If we fail, we will simply be called Lillie D. Pa<il, In» wile, on the follow official bonds, was th« cause of uncovering atr' lug deecribwii lands to- wit as complete conspiracy to l«»»*t the state ti as ir ’ foots ’’ N<«r v II this ap|M*||ation I m * undeserved. beg 111 ii I ii g’ a I the N W corner of the as could have Iieen devisctl by men. 1’1 is con W. a\" • ■ t Siu .itin « Bourne ami Mulkey to con- 4 W . l* ol the N W l4 <>l Sec. I, «aid point being a N. W corner ut the I* I. • t' l >« the votes of the people and I of William A Paul ami wile. Nut No spiracy was concocted before Stu-I's election and *r> amt claim No 7ti in Tp. il t*. H 2 possibly, before his nomination. As i»m as Str. I »Oi-rward rat n il. in a few minutes by the legis IIH3, West <4 the W III .Merd.. Urrgnn, tliencv was elected, he commenced delivering the gI;. lator'. t If we now, by negligence and in obedi- 1. M* cliain» u> th • N. boundary line of That is U» say. he commenced depositing ti e !•' co to tin- mandate «if (he |Militic>| bosses, elect a •aid claim No. 7», theme E 2>l chain-, thence N tu ehaiu« l>> ilia N boundary state’s money in a Portland bank which w I- .' itui" l.o.«tile to the principle of the (teoplc*s line >4 »aid c.aim No. 7», thence W 20 •lion of a atnr, we will, in effect, say toother chains to the place of b-gluning con- organized for the purpose of robliery. I’ortunat • silling Hkiairee tate« that th«* .1 -etion of senators by the people is lv for the state and the jsstple, the financial ere Also beginning at a — point lint on the N. not d< -irabl»'. the p**»>ple *»f Oregon, have boundary line ol the D. L. C of Will- of last fall, forced this misnamed " Title G i iru irm A. Paul ami wife, Nut So . '. t «e and Trust company to show its hand. At i i tried it. and t.ow repudiate tbe system; acknow- and claim No 7# in I p. li S R. 2 Meet rent. per amum and the further aunijd -May, Ito S, aiitli.iriting» and directing was the watchfulness of the |ieople’s inter'-i- Io l -.i.'in, t'lat, w hile we are caimble of selecting all ol the Will. Merd Oregon, winch le It I'««' 01 a» attorney'a fra* for inrliluling | thè rame 1« he imrvMl for »11 c<m«ee-U- 15 < baiiia W ol tbe N K corner of »aid and p«'—mil l ng ea>d »nit ami to tor»- tlva wr»k» in U h > Sixrn* News, a Governor Chamberlain made manifest Sit I ; other «'dii ials. we prefer not to include rnemliere claim No 7n tl-ence 8. SO < ham«, to the rione »aid mortgage, ami that tbe de t.ew»p*|«r poti «hed in th» Citv » f >cio. louth tmundary Hi.« of said claim, fondante and each and all n( them be l.tnn Countv. Oregon; ami timi thn of the U. S. senate in the list. increased official bonds more than cover 'd t ttiruce W. 3H 11 chain», them.-- N, No tiarml of all right title and Internet tirai ptiblication te mede on thè Sth, a nount of money he had placed in ti r !t chain« to the N h umiarv line of said i herein or anv part thereof, and that day ol May, ItoH. ami thè la«t iildica. claim and thence EMIl chain» u> th» the proceed« arising from «aid »ale tie Iloti tberamf Eie mede on tlie IWth dav of bank. The bonding company thought it b- t t( “rtiTii.il \ivil«*n<*c is the price of liberty" never place of twginniiuf comaiidng 2MK tM applied tint. to the pai meni ut th - dune, luna and ll.«t you l<e re.juirrd lo come forward and pay the statu a' I, !• ree, more or le»». and coutaining in principal and inter.at due upon eaid «p;«ar and anaaer by tbe Alti, dar of was more true ia»r ncceiwary than it is to-day. If a. all SN acme all »Ituated iu Linn note, end en-ond lo paying attorney« ; June, MkJu Piejins, acquire all the rights the state l> I ' ♦he ''ile. bv leatherxy. jiermit an anti-Stat«- County aud Slate ut Oregon. W'atTngaruxD A W' vatt 'era ami thr costa and ii»bora«ni*nt« of r from the bank, or more correctly .«jwakr g rnent N -, 1 leptslature to l»r elected next Monday, And directum th- »aid land» to h» • hi» »uit. a u llie overplu«. if any there Atb mete I >r Pia ntiff. »old on executiou lor the purpose oi another 'ink will l>c forged for the cha n that is be, be paid to the .efendent« as lhe.r I Steel. paying the amount of the note for internet may appear. po.itical servitude. If lf you weiil notarmi Work d«me, a hen Governor Chamberlain succeeded G o t - i bi tdinjf us down to which »aid inortgi-ge w«» given to Thu HommoM ■« «ervxl l.y publica- demi, mori gag» or leaee writteU. or a we elect a Statement legislature we will ... ____ have scire, lo-wll the sum of |IWUUO •S,n bv an order duly made by William penatoti Voucher filleil iati, you can gel broken llie strongest fetter of political serfdom, w ~ th inter, at thereon .. tn.m the . let day G dlowar. ------ ........... .. .. ... ,,,. „ of .... the above ........ Judge entitled • i dune at Tue Nawii.tbce upon short completely away. vl hebruary, IMO» at tire rate of 0 per Court at Chamber* on the 2nd. day of ■otte*. Wesely & Cain Oregon P J • SCIO ROLLER MILLS B Scio Livery and Feed Stables Hacks connect tcith all trains both at West Scio and Munkers. Our rigs arc first-class and our horses good drioers. Prices reasonable. 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