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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1908)
-• SHOULD ALLOW H'll AMOUNT C iic kantiani Mnv KAtlri luniniii» uni Cr^btrc On rttrndejr aa |wr nlment, Ihr |{4t!»4) I 'olimi »■U*l-»U. COli*|W|H>g ol l**r*vi»’t»t Campball and GtmmiaaM^.rr* U 4> m | Aihhiaou h<dd a M«tKd> ot the la-ard tl < rahti«**’ «laiton. HE C<)l-NTY f’Ol RT <»F Linn county at its lust . m '. sioii ajtpn.priated tin- munificent sum of $;)N) m aid <>f lli-- Linn countv fair at this I h«r «•***ion *aa t ail«*l io ronald« r tl r city. Only • wic, a«k for, l.ackrd up by (M-titiorw of tax |<ayers fmm all |M>rtious of the rt mpiai.d lll«*-i hy ch« • iLirim td ( rab ifev a»kmg that tha b I*. ron»|»ah) la- county. Ferhaj - the court’.» action whs governed requiitfd U» tabuiM the Lri-lgv nt ll«« Kot rrr* I At llir |«>»toth<M al Scio, Ort'gon, aa «c« <»nd t la» by motives of economv. Perhaps, as a majority Ui'OiiiK <4 Ihr *M>ntb Sauli«»n. mnl riutt«'. of tli<- court is but newly • lect.-d, neither of whom, </Uilr a b- *1 audiam« Wit pre»« tit, in tt.e NEWS lM*lievcx, attended last y«-»r’s fair, the' althh Ito J tided a rmumil Ire from the 5C M < «>»««lie it ial viu**, <tdi»*»liiig ol I« >- VIH» I KI I *A V 11*4 did not r<*alize th»- imje»rtan«-e ami hcojm ? of th* U I ♦ tit. <• U t’yrn», b.. |*rery and I »ititi I : l< undertaking. The circumstances tif tin* non at I I Ihizgt r. J II Itvm««, K K««ri - I ih r< «N A »*4» l‘NoPI<l»r*iR( tondunce, was unfortunate for the fair, the cour’ 4» r, Mr. Ibirithart and rev vrai «4h« î *lUie -••*« uria <a i««i t»u «ha |<rl <M ihr ami the county. < l»loaaia ami Mr K'»v ani Mi. of was ap- Only a sliort time ago, the sum MI'l|M< K I l-IK »X HAI I ’ l»r<»|»rtat«-d to advertise the county, This apprvpri d»ta ••-••I « h » Ch« part of li»r S. I*. vont * II On«* v«*nr in n4 ihcp ation, no doubt, will r< suit in « benefit to th. |Mhy Ihr I •«•*«■«?• lu.g a a« vtm«iu«'<rd ¿Iter ’ » tri W it.« - m » J <)• r V4» «f, a’ eml **f venr county, We hoja- the people will receive ampl- *vtr • «uhi «ini <|tirali >ht*d l»v the C*Hh* I Our VFAF, rtt **f**l «( t ¥« ar> ( hit* t«*4r. ««t »‘lid <»( 3 V» fir« But Mould not that mèri i umf ami int-u arre t«iru«l oter tu returns from the investment I Hll fliofltli« in rtdt «luv amount. if it had lo-en add.-d to the fair Linds, th< II. IC. al'ortii'y far croata rsaiittiia* Tbr«**« month* in »«»I %« »»•••* have pn>dii<’.-d greater returns to the farmers and *U*u. i* Uaa <lr«vh’|M'«Ì tli4l .'»0 « at Hiiirflv •'•»I») it* wmpprr .. I-»ad» »4 irriditi originai«*! al tlw* »la st-A'kmen of the county? i-itrhL.tr! a».l sji'«r d iring <(-«■ Any enterprise, which n-sults in Iw-tt.-r sto-k ««•»I *«>ar. bui tbal liti* nuti.lsr litigio AIO , II H'1'.G it Al I and Ix-tter products, is undoubtedly of very great »a? «i-gitiH i««t » »‘ iam M, il tha road la*- at benefit to the county. Al»n from tin advertising Istrii liai»lr.* and I «lliuau ll ubi I* (’rtfj n( th.inlta ... ...». .... H*. »al «’biiir-irv i»ofl**«»a, j«er line ............. .... or exploiting view|M*int, the N ews Iw-ln-vcs $»i»si ’»I* i «t«d a* h»r m. ri) . ir I *» » I btt# .u»o»*’»»t■, i» r ìifir ... Ih«* wilia-ii. » h»r ih«’ railr >a>l »board it!' added to the premium L t of the fair, would be i^x'tl ‘tdvrrtiaing, jm r line jwr Ì»»ttr* thr h. o*Hi lati» uh»th «rlr hol t »li- f> l»!av li»!«, 'J vl»angri» |*«r •noidh, t»*ir r«»!itn»h aldi prtwluctive of greater returns, than the men- dis ir«Ai<fi«‘d. ih«* bcidgr, o*ing lolla «<»', II per in«‘h 1 o tribution of printed matter. Pr-»Ìr~-H*it-I ♦ 't r*l«. 1* . >n«d»’ «, m’t t»»«»n<h •* •• .i i bave lo I w riilirvo ir» «>i«»itm•»«• ( Ì.Aitig ti int* f'Mtilra«’!« f**F t»K* rt »•»!»» ^ ioh «1 v «»ti a|*plì*ftti«*ti. The Scio Stix-k ami Agricultural Fair Ass.x-iation lo«kidhig thr atbldionai aiii<»u»»l oi ia orgatnztsl on s somewha diff. n-nt plan to what uridgr t -pnn.i I h » mihni * «d lh<* llurtAM-l lût* alrram al ih»« p**lUlt Ih* >th<T like iivM.'ia!loll-, al .' ol. .Uliz> <1 I. It is organ- ai-Hll t-nlirr Iritgih «4 Ihe riruWtrr »»uM b» BRYAN ANU Nl l.'N ¡zed u|M>n a strictlj cash basis. It I is planned to litXl l«wl ami li ir mal, «%en if ornai tue!* have the entire cash n-ceipts. including gate rd -4 MM-oittl hand malarial «Quid !«* » S WAS EXI’Et’TF.D. William .1. Bryan wns money, concession liccii' - . ami entrance f.-<-s, left »I'l»t■ • a ito.t.viI I ì / h .IK)«; ami li»«* t»»'«««- nnminMt«*d as a candidate for the pn-sidentry over with which to give the succisslingexhibition. **•*1 ftp *app»u ut the I. t»L ho«a au*t«r Mr Maim* ul a' Denver, last week, on the first ballot. 1 »wing to the heavy ex|*-n e of out fair last year, I ’» «j h |i >,!««.) mort U.al II»«» vuti.r i t'i r »»uè to igiual* The enthusiam of a vast majority nf the deb-gates which was bur first, we were unable to do this. »‘♦g I’om tu« litighi fruiti lallmaii and H|H-ctatorH ser-mtsl to be unhounded. From We were coin|H'll<-<| to rxfs'nd ¡ilsiut $l(Ntof last and Hit imtliig ( lahtiw had » ot >•«•♦ n whence comes this almost unanimous demand for year’s receipta, Iwfore our bill« < • pa d B .1. ’k * 1 » • » r « f » i f » • i u i h > 4 ; • the nomination of Mr. Bryan? Not from the cap «till we had the snug sum of $sot> left to apply on P t*l > rar. Il a a» al«o br«>u^hi ont in ihr t*x*mi* italistic classes; for thev view him as an enemy this year’s f or. and dangerous to their interests. Not from tlu To this fund has Iw-en add<-d about $<'••) from : ««aliuii lltal W r*t .*s io fui ni«bt«d more : imtglil Iha « •*.«%’ |M>|4tt I m -|MVVO ihr trusts and tariff benciiciarii's; for they know, with the sale of memlx-rs'iip c-rtilicaU-s, W-- desired **’»»»lh >antiaui livar atri MlwrUHi and Mr. Bryan in the White House, the s)M-cial privi :lo add to this the .$.>«1 asked from the county. ih.tl Ihr m.tj .r |>>rli«tit ul thtr vivali» leges they have enjoyus! for years. Would Is- of To make the absolutely needed improverm-nts aht|»|M-d troni ( ra»»irw waa draai» from short duration if he could, bring alsnit th«- abolish and |«ty premiums, tne as-ociation d.-enu-d $2o,4» U«fillory v*tnligii«*u« l«« bvk» and cotlld ment then-of. N' t tlie polif icians; for they have ; necessary, 1101)0 of w hich was required for im I m - a«tipprd al«Mii «« runirnirnUjr troll» ♦ l lo 4M (folli ( I 4 hi rt r tjsi-d every jMissible means within their |s>wer to provement. Now when it is known that the of Ih«- < o*4imiiuH .ii («me t«i imi chi -* prevent tin- action of the Denver convention which ficers of the association are n-qmred by our chart • luai««M altotii th«* matter an I adjuuriwd n -b-cted the Nebraskan for the Dcmm-ratic stand er to serve without |iay and that the people of ih«* hearing l » m«*vt al ladamon al the ard Is-an-r. for the third time. There is left but Scio and vicinitv have rais<-d al»<>ut of the • ali «d lite b ar«l, aller ahicn tiieeliiig a one source, then, from whence »he ovcrwlu-lmnirg fair fund, including l;i t y<arand this, the N ews «oi.fi »»irti aouhi bv rvmlicd. I hr .\aa«t niait noted thaï Ihr Culti- demand for Mr. Brsan could come the people. thinks the sum of aske<l from the county iniBMiun maiitlrtlrd a «Iion |<> ta* Ì From the North; from the South; from the Midiilc to aid a strictly Linn county erit -rprise, wlrns • sole lh>'iu»igh »Il lia Moik and -«h-’Wrd a «h- West, and from the Pacific states this demand for object is to bem-iit Linn county interests that the «ire t*» gri ni al! ihr la« 1« I» aring on ’ the nomination of Mr. Bryan developed in such entire sum ask«<l for. should have I...... allowed. lire *| libiti* »ti lo liiis vnd. aioli til li»r • Mllni aitlirs«*-« i«ad i» m • lamine«}, ah magnitude that all chan-es for the nomination of List year two S. I*, otli -ials were among our ■ i> k tal i» u «x a- rtimdrd bn any ni<«l ali any other candidate than Mr. Bryan ycry quickly visitors. After looking over our exhibits thor-' voitliilrei witiir»‘*vM lo c«»tiie lorward J I . t il.A\ VX 1>. »I. McKXlGH I fa led into insignificence. ougly,they voluntarily stat<*d *'We have attended 1 and traiify. Ihr citiami «4 l'ralitrev, Governor Johnson, of Minnesota and Judge all of thu county fairs and > our Linn county fair | Ihirkhiari and ?"|ncvr aied«*v|dy nitri« «l* > Grnv, of Delewnre, are Ivith men of faultless s ir|«asses any of them. ” So it can be seen that •-.( io th«* final termination ut tl»e mat* I reputation and of fir-t-cla s pr>-ulenti:d timlx-r the fair is not simply a small Forks of the Santia-n t«-r and abile liiay rvahlv ihat a Urge But Isith them could mu«t-*r hut |u5 voles in the affair; but that its -cope is bn>ad enough to take. «• t ¡ h tidilrrr ot money atll la* rv^piirrtl LAI.AVAN A McKNIUtIT, Proprietors l<» rrplsnr llir bridge, ihr» Itriirir the c invent ion to over ~ f 1 M r I 1 . in the entire county, as well as those of the im-1 charter <4 li»«« H. Il t >in|Mi:.y rtxpiir«** Mr. Bryan posesses the entire confidence of the mediately adjoinmg districts. tirai lite iinv shnll bo kept t>|M«n aliti people. They believe, if he shall lx- elec.ed. that Rut as "Beggar- should not I«■ choosers," we1 operated h- will endeavor to carry out the reforms of which shall I m * content with what the court has seen, Io- has Is-rn preaching; that he will bean enemy proper to give, trusting the court will be among 1 .Mule for Naic. of grvedv trusts; tha' lie will endeavor to hav« our visitors, this year, that it mas see what the I have .1 iiuinhci <»( Mell bred male our tariff laws fevised; that he u ill I m - a block in real merits if our Linn county fair are. U hilt* fovy nr«. tWl| eH« g««aiw i«»r ml«* the way «»f the encroachments of predatory capital Our charter requires that a Farmers Institute{ tn.rd ft» r*”giMry tber have beta I» rd and that he will so far as he is able rescue t he shall be held in conjunction with the fair. Tois lip !r .III Ihre«' gviirration-« O| rt-gl t« rati lie»» .rii««- tao hdlrw Earl ol government from Wall b'n « t influenct s and re- feature was under the care of Dr Withycombe * ■ • Shelburn. Prite« rvaaoqal-lr. store it to the p«sipl-«. The fact that the trusts, last year and he will again have charge this year la« V \ raNOM. Wall streets and predatory wealth in general, op (governor (’bnmlx-rlain l as. also, «mtu-nted to de pose Mr. Bryan, i-mb-ars him to the pro|i|e. They liver an address on S'-ptemlx-r 2. the first day. So! love him for th«- enemies he has made. Nor is it it can be seen the fair is to I m - a source of profit as! a i iinpossi >ility ¡that this love will be c <rri<-<l to well as pleasure to the farmers, dairymen, fruit-1 the tsills next November in such numbers that th.- growers and stockmen of the county. Will 4 subject of their love and confidence will win thi inv(*ste<l in advertising matter produce ns much For the next tan days every Straw, election. bf-mfit? Cloth and Wool Hat In the store will Mr. Brvan is much stronger in the East, in th.- be sold at a MARKED REDUCTION. Oi « k . n « Middle West ami on the Pacific slop-, than he was ’ rvvVs ' Co»vRiaHr« Ac So we are to have hut five state c<»ll«-g -s instead a «IHi-h rih I «Irs^vtt*«', n n ay k If *• «-r • . .ri . i >: . -ti f r»r • I m in either <»f his previous campaign.-«. The South of six as formerly. Just why Drain proved th«- , nr»«iiw»«i »• «w-ihai-ty »-•«»r*i'w»«*r< WOOL HATS STRAW HATS 1 tiaa* ««-« • - B «•<»« «» SABOIOM 4> I’at «mV went solidly for him in 189ti and I!««» and will los<>r, is not stated, ('« rtainlj Drain has just as M»nt »«.MR » <t«-a. « mwk 1 . .f «ari ntM »«aJcHi-i.. ' » • •• Mi. ■ A ' rw'wlva pmhably repeat itself in 1!NM. Mr. Taft is a very much claim upon the state n< either of the others. »1- «4 H 4U«. a ' h mt «iiMStfe, |u tha 7?' $1.25 Hat much weaker candidate than was Mr. McKinley. If economy is the object of Drain’s downfall, then In Ixith McKinley campaigns, the Republican the paring down is a failure; for Drain was the A nat 1« - v »11 etra'M »»k t I ar<est «I • ‘ • - • • r ; ■ ai I r • i. • ( 1.45 -- ' »rm - be |1 rk Id by all party was harmonious. Now that party is in least expensive of any of the stale colleges. But I • factions as never lx-fore in its history. Therefore Weston and Monmouth and Ashland nee I not feel Co.’• fori 30t Brwm* «»***•. W rn, Waah.nenm. U 1 there is great reason for the revival of hope in the too sun- that they will continue wants of the state. 44 28< siii.ieu » 's SAI.»-:. Ih-nWM-ratic breast. If the expense of Eugene and Corvallis continue Mr. .1 W. Kern, w ho was named as Mr. Bryan’s to incn-ase as rapidly as they now promise to do, h Is TU« .un I it ox'trr or tu « » tat « <i» <4 25c n>« TM« OMNTV or I INN. running mate. d<s-s ”ot |s»s<-aa a ixditicnl reputa these other less vx|»-nsive schools will have to I m -I >•«<.<■«, »rank Kir man, Plaintiff, 41 tion out side of his own stat--. Indiana. At home lopjKsl off in order that tl-.e stat»- tn-n «ury can V«. Janira It Slrarnr, IX-fra«lant. I he is v«-ry (topular. He |>os< sses the confidence of stand the college graft. The NKWS believes that llv virtnr nf »n Etet-nlion amt <»M«r I les home issiple, who vouch for his character and the schools at Corvallis and E igene will require > I <>( *al.- to nir .lirrctnl, m—.i«—I mit of Ihr t*.i-Kt, of Ilo- stair « t Orrg .n, ability. land demand at least a half mili.on for maintain- ( for irvillt Ihr - .nonV of l.irn, in Ihr .awr of ! Doler« In Q«n«r«l Mari handle* The ticket "Bryan and Kern mav not prove to ;UK-e> within the next five years, Erank Kirrnan, plainUff «• Janira It -tram», •l.-f-nilanl», I will o>. Malur.lay, 1 lie the w inner; though it is concedixl that Demo th- l.th day of July, )i«M. at th. hour cratic chances an- very mm-h Ix-tter now than for Railroad Commissioner West dors not In-lieve in ! of I o’cl. i k I*. M . at II.» fr uit door <>( llir t . ort II i . ioh * in Allmny. t Irrpui, -rll the past doten years. The country is riiM- for a perfunctory examination of railroad bridges and ' al puMic an lion t«> llir hiali.-vt liiiLl.-r I Notice .»( Appointment of culverts. So. armed with his little hatchet, he a- change. Tin- |x-ople have, to a great extent, lost beware of defective tiii i . s lor I a-li in lt«n*l. Ihr mal )'fo|w-rtv <l.'- Administrator. foot anti alone is examining tm- ( ’ . X- E. line. He ■ «.-rita-d in -ani Klrrulion ami Order of confidence in Republican promises. They have »!•»• an AtMtmctor TUI« Pr»i»ox1 * ill I m - able to make a report to the Board that is Sale, »• foil..««, wit: b»-en deceived t<s» often. With dissvntions in Re The Sxitli «.-I tpiartrr of Srction X'i.li.-w i» hrmhv «ìveti ttibt <>n thr I much moreJt han a m«-re whitewash. bj ib« 2» in Towi -hiji III South of II mgr h Ifltb. d«y "1 Jm e, A. D a l-MJS, tlu-j publican ranks ami reasonabh- harmony in its own I a«t oi ili- W illametta Meridian, m t "ili t» l i’iiri of 1 uhi t'ountv, Oregon, party, the Ib-mocnu-y is due to win this time. I.inn t'oimlv, Orraon. ■ Ini«' ■pp.iinlnl Ihr umtrraigMn, «dinin- I If Mr. Bryan gets the laltor vote, the Colored Sai.l -ale will I— made It Mtiafr a l«tral.>r >>f thr miai.- of Wild* l I.H«if<>l- Should Mr. Bryan again go dow n to defeat, fuvinu vote, the Philippine veteran vote and the discon liHla'ornl in mid .-am, t<> wit: A )■»»<■ l"W. .IrtmaBni, «nd haviug qnahttrU «■ Oflb* r**' rnv tn l>an.b.« that eonditio s are now so favorable, any future tented liepublican vote, he will have about as o< I !• r I' .inllft lor thr «mu of I tai rr«|iiirw>t hv law, all haviug am-HMtN-sniy Aw ¡,.„«.1 nur attempt to win out under the party banner U m now large a majority of the popular vote tut was cast with Hitrrr«! therei n al the rate of III < lauti« againat «aid •■«tatr «rr hrrrby sr W»i~n. r«wt,ln< th. .«„.a, o( „j,,, ||e-«rent. |>rr annum f-on the Uh. .lay miti tini lo prrarut llirtn, with proprr •or« Csiabliabvd in lasy. for President Roosevelt four years ago. Constituted, would be folly. i of Align«!, Is'*., amounting in all to the vonrhrr« *1 tacimi aa by law r.-quiro.l, Politicollij Independent T BARGAINS I SUMMER GOODS Wesely & Cain’s « A Scio Livery »nd Feed Stables Hacks connect teith all trains both at West Scio and Munkers. Our riqs uro first-class and our horses Prices reasonable P atents Scientific American MUNN £ New I HAT SALE 60c 50c 40c 35c 2.15 30c 2.75 25c 50c 38c 20f HIBLER &. GILL COMPANY Linn County Abstract Co. The injunction p'ank of the Denver platform is "If you don’t at first succeed, try, try again" pnmounc-sl by Mr. Gompcrs to lie satisfactory |0 and "The third time is the charm, an- old time organized labor and his influence will lx- used to proverbs. Mr. Bryan may gather a small grain of influence the organization to support the ticket of confidence from these old time say ings. Bryan and Kern. -om ol |l I.’».’ <lt> and llir futlher «um tn thr nn*lrr«ig< ni al Ili« m-idrnc« tirar «•I f im? »O at*w I cm ** aii «I » ait - ph in g s.io, l.inn c ninty, Orrgoti, K F. !» ••«»•tu, ihr «Mit! rr*l pn»|irrty Iw-inir sub- Xo |, «libili «il inonth« fr<>ni thr date jw* to 1 pti«ftcrordinft to lew id tlir tìr«t pnltlkratM.n ut lini botte«, to- iHlnf this l.bili. day of Jun«*, A. |>. wll, JuBv 'J’.tli . IIMWI I». S. Smith. .»Urti fl of l.iun County, Oregon. »mi tn««l(rl|.iw. Frana A. Txrnrr, A uniiiiatrator Attorney. Z- M. RLDD, Manager. ■IB«» onrnae Third *n<J Bmadainin SI.. ALBANY. ORB.ION. b«crilM fo< rim Innin N bwb . 4