The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 10, 1908, Image 2

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Midsummer
Clearance
Sale
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Ladies’ Muslin Underwear
Summer Dress Goods
Ladies’
Misses’ and Childrens’ White Canvas Shoes
MENS’ l(>\\ SHOES
LADIES’ LOW SHOES
MENS' SLITS
JENS' DRESS PANTS
Waist- l.ow Sb. . - vnd Suit
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A large a-s »rtiuent to pick from—-to be on sale for one week onl
Commencing Saturday, July 11, 1908.
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Ladies’ Low Shoes
Dress Goods
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Muslin Underwear
NIGHTGOWNS and UNDERSKIRT!
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Wesely & Cain’s
Saturday’ July 11th
Mens, Suits
Mens’ Dress Pants
Saturday, July 18th
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to accomplish that result is bv placing Mr. Brvan
i i the White
House. ( ’ >ngn--sman W dli »m« O». M - ik I av c»f last «•• k. (! «• *t*l M» ‘!
* »* « ti «hil| «A* in«)» •»«■I
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v ■ .iich.-d f>r t'ie D n> > it I ' < •
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f t,9 «4 Sih« rt«>n of lapiitf I«» frM tl»r
lient.
The Ib'piiiilii'.ins refus'd to join him in tHiut il »•■ »iittíH* <4 tlirir h
c.irrvingout In» wsh*»s.
I i N U th«
The question ari- --: Will Mr. I ift carry out F«»r c«liie**t a v«-ar K y h «4 !■<•<••» Mil
tiie R eisevi'lt |Hilicies which l i ' I> 'uio-'ralic mí­ G iiiitf w it It « ;»•*• «r «•« (be I hi «»al. I’*"-
nority in congress anno inc'd i willingness to en­ • )*»(•♦ n>1 « Hofl* tn « he- U th«» tinnì
ilorne; <>r w ill lie Is» go. <>rncd by the w -¡H i of the «'it«hfirf I » hi* kill) » m «< * an*«- al I )> in. ■
WHICH /.’/TRICI V IS llll P.th’TY:
Republican leaders who dominated the ( ucago «Ill I «144* ‘J7.
HE BLATEORM OF j»r ncqtl. » t | .r.t.-1 at convention? The fa t that these leaders acceptai
FL«- fiiii**r«l vmwi « »«■» «'• 11 H-t«*l
the late Chicago convention, mar v<»!.••• tile ;dr. Taft as their candidate a-id tiivn erect’d a b< I «v. Il I» kMhLuro )«4i»l<«í «H (!»■
sentiment of the rank and tile of the Re- platform and mrntsl a candidate for second place \( I « ltur« h «»I tl»*l «il«, a l*o i»j».»k»* «4
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. ' ■ ¡" G the •>»•« »•«iMiiity «»I lit«- ^Hil th«i ivrfainlv
publican party; but wt* doubt it.
■ av "may” i - i .■ ■ .
«4 dv4lh
mlvitMtlly; for, mnloubtcillv, ito framer» voiced dark for Mr. Taft. IL' know s, without the active I**« th«* Mob-mn »irait** «4 Welu-ier'.
They s ippirt <>f these leaders, be cannot
elected
their own sentiment in the viiriou» plank
Eu» ®«*l iimrch“ | Uyv I l>y tir« "ili. r-
hop«* ami ••xpect their party to gulp down the con- leader.-, who in congress and National convention, hui i««4iMtJ( «*( ut.nh lb»v lm<l I h « h a
|lt 4 m TM>|4I||
practicilly ret use to endor - • l‘r I nt It M>sevelt. tHriitlwr, Il»e v«jr
glomeratel duh with a r«dish. But will it*
•*■4 I«» (hr < « f*«« l«*rv «hr*»? tijr t
Ui)doubt<*dly Mr. Rixidvvelt i< tlm moat jiopular t an the p.-ople alTord to cont in ie nvn in power, I.»
erf i ni*
uf»d«*r li*r au»| » • »
pre lidrnt w ith th»* mas .»of the propio, .nc • the w ho have iilfr »tilery to bra/'illy o’»'y the com­ ? • k «4 I’ «J w i *, i* ’ i h r «h<•.•<«•«-.)
<lay» of Lincoln. 11 is public act» and the reform» mands of the trusts an I Wall street.’
. i> i in ii»L« r
In. i ItiL U ■ In
he ha» advocated, have convinced •he jx'ople that
William .1. Bryan will, the w<*ek. b-made the )-r<4iiM«Hi *«»^»‘t«*i lh«t ifrux«*, <-oiHriluit*
it In»» n<>t nor will not be his fault, if the p -ople utindnrd Iwarer of the Democratic party. If ><| In il»«» «ri<*ti4» <»í I he *1« «•«»*•»•*• i wl> »
r<»u fully I>a4t> uditu to all that
J I . < Al. At i.x
11 M. M.KMi.lll
do not have a ‘'Square Deal.
He Im ii pired elected, he may go further in reform measure«
« h » n«‘t(al «4 ilirtr l»4<>ve«l írteiul. A
th ■ |»eople with the idea that he'
tl>ir friend. tnan the president has gone.
Yet he may I m - ntfr, a !n<»1ht«r,
toolhrr ftltJ lílll«t¡
d 'pended u|»on to carry out a>l the real reforms *»(<•)» 4«u*gl»i«'r m>4 |»t»*l* «»I fririttl*
I • »eii t ha Chicago plat I
ward» reformation with "conl'Hlenc»1 ' and tie president has advocated.
Unirais thr iu« 11 ti* ll»r h«RA id (lie lrU«L*t>ila
“interests" succeisl in controlling the conatruction hr» thrr, father .«ltd hivud *’ |*> il • I«»
UAI.AV AS A MikSKiHT, Proprietor»
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President R oos «, v »,|I' h administration t > la- of tne platform at Denver, in which case Mr. hi» a*hr»,*’
c»n<« a matter of confidence and pride in the Bryan would refuae to accept, the only ho|»e «d Mr and Mr». J I
cm ly al Home.
h 'arts of the people, are totallv ignored, or tne (a-ople to carry on progressive reforms i.s in
m»t
thr rvturu »«I
mentioned in a perfunctory manner by the Re the election of Mr. Bryan.
\V*—« ly «nt ur«*L The)
puldican platform builders. If a studied effort to
ISoubllei--Mr. Taft I» much better I m the e
«t I* mt |O A, lit
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vui i lip's urc r
a Iroitly ignore the things the pr< ¡ident ad' orates flunevs which donunatisl th«'Chicago convention.
a »bort Atop in tow n
a id stands for was made, they could not l ave sue- If he shall be I'hctisl without bring requirvd to
of thr
t <
qood dricers.
l<r
dinner
c eded more admirably. Imbed, one is almost make deals With thr "interests" and Wall street.)
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driven to the conclusion, that such was their hr will probably conduct his administration al<»ug| g I • rrpltoiu
A 1111*1 »Q ut piti« hip rrjol aaa
reform lines. But he w ill have to make coners-. « i 4 a n»«»at oii ) o ) m I» ì «’ «lav mmr ■*)••• *»t
purp ••*••.
Mr. Taft is suptwis'sl t > stand for the) same sions to capitalistic interests if he hopes to make « Il h I he h« »11*«* lol Ik» »lui m faw HitiiHffle r
purposes and 'he same reforms President Roose­ tne election. Imlce<| the fact that the "interest»” I» . *,4»
Mr aixt Mr«».
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velt h is striven to have th»'
rnme'.t under­ and Wall str.-el ar.- -al li»d with Mr. l ift for rrii«ctiil*t*teil ty tht»ir rrfattvw» ni*4
take, and that he w ill take up and complete nny ef­ their nominee is an evid nee that the required I i *«» im I« j »> ilium-r«»«** dim 4 u I and o«na*
- h I m I
•, among thr ntimbrr
fort to restore the government to t iep- ople, w nch promises have been made either directly or in­ iik
iTi*»g a thir o-okintf r»ngr by Mr«
t ie president may leave in an incomplete condition directly.
\\r»«4v,
the gr«»>m*« mother ami a
a sort of crown prince, so to sjwak. Will he do
The question which confront s the Republican fiib*iHiiii<l e»im of
<»l nmnry from the
so? Or will he be controlled by the principles and voter is: If it IS desired that tie' "Square Deal" b»ulr’A |.Afriiin Mr. and Mr* Frank
for
policies outlined by the Chicago platform?
policy of 1‘rcsident Roo-evrll l»e continued, which S im I ia , <»i F>|ni«‘i*«U, U’awh 1 h.
were
.Mr » im I M m
pr* »ent
John
Most assuredly President R<w -evelt voices the of the two candidates Taft or Bryan, is the more
Misses’ nut] ( 'hiIdieiis' Shoes
Wrmly, Mr. bih ) Mr« Kudu’pb W»»rlyt
sentiment of the rank anil tile of the Republican likely to continue them? Which |sirly, through Mr Hixl M f ». Gr»»L* k , Air. and Mr*. J ?e
Melis' (’anvns Shot's
¡»arty. Eurtner, he is very largely endor e<| by its declarations in its platform of principles, is tne I >i ihm hc It. M I»*«-* Arffi***, R<»*a, d’
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nearest
to
the
desires
and
demands
of
the
¡»eople?
the l>em«x’ratic party, as well. When Congress•
Ladies ( aiivas Shoes
man John Sharp Williams asked that only a hand­ Know ing the |>osi.ion of each party and the candi­ M«*'~ra K M < mii «, John Cliche, O ia »
V<u*htf ai »4 the I <«el« »•». Mr». W«-wly
full of the Republican members of the National dates on thesi' questions of vital interest to the
a y
Summer Dress Contis
th«» la«U a lion* all th«» other W<telv» e
>, «
House of Representatives would sign up with the Iteople there ought not to be any question in the « .«II ‘•iiwlbtr.**
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entire DcnuH'ratic member-.hip in order to enact mind of the voter, if he is a patriot and desire» an
Granite
Ware
il
SHI RII I S > %| | .
the ns'omendations of the president into a law, so equal show Is'fore the law, for whom to vote.
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I'ndoubtedly eor|»»rate interests dominated the I « Til« <!»■ 1IT Col Kt <>r lit« «Ttrw <>r
far as that liody was concerned, he was turned
down. Here we had the entire minority of the Chicago convention. They will end-' ivor to co Urol <»tin<o<t, rott rwa oh ' wtv or tins
Fmtik Kiernan, Pi.iuOff,
ami you II get your money*s
l/ower House endorsing the president and begging the Denv.r convention, as will. It they Micceisl
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for a handfull of the majority party to join the in running matters al Denver, a meaningless, Jantrw B. Stnarna. IMwndant. »
worth.
Ilv virtue oí an Execution and Order
Democrats in doing the things a Republican presi- spineless platform and a fit companion for the of Svl« t<> me dirwUwI. iawMal out of th«
dent ask for. Which partv in congress was the Chicago monstrosity, will result. In which case i irfitit Court, «4 lh« -lair < I tlrrv n.
tor the t'ountv rd l.irn, in the n«* < f
jiartv of patriotism? If the im sident voices the Mr Bryan has said lie would not l»e the candidate. Frank Ku-roan. |-lMiit(ifT «• Jam*. H.
Oaalera In General M
s 'iitiuieht of a vast majority of the |>eople, ami he Nor will tne Democrats sup|»ort a candidate who Ht.-arnw. da»i-rwlante, I will oo Mat untar,
Hi
th« 2,111 day of July, I'»*. at the hour
dies, which partv, ¡is i pr< -‘nted in cony r* s, i. is dominated by the "inter-.ds." nevertheless the of
I ■iVlnr'k I* 'I « ■> lh« front door <4
Ileirent the masse» of the people? Which tsirt.v platform may be t.» their liking. The platform th« Court tlouaw in Albany, Oregon. »«Il
nt ptt»»h<- an lion to th« hiftrtM hiiMrr i
has the good of the |wop|e a' heart and which is must be right or Mr. Brvan nor any other progres­ for ra>h tn It nd. thr r«al |>ro,xrtV d«-
Notice •»! â PfvHnt ment «»f
Bl W VKI OF llllIxTIVI
TUI I S
Admini* trator.
dominated and contmlkd by the so-called "Busi­ sive rutnrrn man will accept the nomination, A nrrtb«d in aai>l Fim ution and <>»«l«r «.|
>ale, »• l<4luww. I*» » it I
alX«*li that «ill thr
ness Interests?”
man satisfactory to Wall street and the "inter­ Th« South w«»t Quarter «4 Kvelion Nntii r !•
Hara an AtKtrwi-t of Tit)»' i»rri*an-4
T wi “li i» 1*1 South of lt.ur« «I huh «L«v «»( lu»»«*, A. D. l*wis, the
Which element represent the sentiment of the ests" will not command the sup|«»rt of the Demie o.
bf iba
t a.t ot th« Willaio.lt« M«ridtau, in <‘<»•11 tv 4 '»urt rd I IHH < 4*niit\, Or»k»«Hì,
«liilv ap|»iii*l*>t thr iimleradmin«
great ma-ses of the Republican |>artv. CoriRFt^s eratie voters enmass, a.» was demonstrated four Ltun t'olinty. Orrwon.
mad« t » aati.fv a i»< f Ml« r «»I tl»r <>tatr td W li'la i HH»|frl<
and the Republican convention al Chicago; or years ago in the uverwhelmning defeat of Judge Saul ral* will
fiidau>«nt tn «"fl <•»»«. to wit: A jnda hiw. drvtMard. and having qua11tir»I a*
hv law, all |w*>rtk»«i« having
President Roosevelt? Which is likely to control Barker.
n,«nt lol I'lamlin lor thr »mu ot | ■ _•» iat
<>»ih« mil pr„|*rty «mi lnt«n.l tn «unham
with iiit«rr.t lliriron at tin* tat« id lit • la mi rtgMin*»l •at«l fftate are hereby
tne future actions of that party as repn s« nted in
»••....pt I., mnrltt rw mon««
o«r
■« r i-rnt ,»r annum I on tlir 4th. day I4»»lèfird I»» |»r* wnt H m iii . «idi |»r«»|*r Mln»» m«lv|n| th« l«iH-dt „i
eM„ri
bylaw r«*qniHMl,
congress? If tlie convention ami emigre a • is to
,
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. « i of «twart. Ivt»* amoiinlma in all to the vmirhe*!» stlitelM*d
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Indtca'lomi are that Mr. Bryan wax nominated min| i( |MVIM ,,„i th« further ram t«» the tinder»iif' r»l Al hi* r»* hlrti«*e nenr
control, which, no doubt, will lie t •• ca-e, t e | m * o -
Til«’«•ollVr-ntinn SCCtnt*tji-I •l'>,.,oattornrv,w I««" «nd a< troni« '*»!•», Liuti «•••H»»tv. 4irete« hi , R E. D
Z. H. RODO, .Manager.
yesterday.
ple. if they will only forget prejudice and measure hy aclamtaiion
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tir« m
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tml j»r.»|««-rt%
|>ro|«*rty hrin<
Inin« tub N«», t, «libili wit Hi-iliih* fr««m (hr dale
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oftctannMe Third and Rnv.hiii.in st..
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up the conditions which now confront them there to be all at sea a-» to whom to nominate for mtuim !
I ta ltd thia l.'Hh. day “I Juno, A I». a it, June Sttlli . I'** **
At.RANY. oarooX.
can be but one result at the |>olls in Novemln-r place. Contrary to expectation, the fight over the I'«*.
Erwd <4<avdf»llnw,
E»an<
A.
Turner.
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inmii.trator
adoption
<f
platform
was
only
a
friendly
conteat,
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R.
Hmitli
and if the people want the things done w hich the
Attorney
Sberifi <4 Lini» ( vuut) , Oregon. I
Sub«crib« lut Tlx I ahtiam N«»».
J’rcsident has attempted to do, done, the only way the expected tight to the last ditch did not occur. I
tl.hr kantiani Meus.
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Scio Livery and Feed Stables I
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Hacks connejt tritìi all trains b^Hi at I
West Scio and Munkers.
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Our riqs urc first-class and our horses
Prices reasonable.
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