The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 17, 1908, Image 5

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surely not causer! him to grow less during l»«t -«-»»on,
A I« mu I of 21 In sd bridge is sal<l to be from 18 to 20 >ears.
popular in the mind» of the people.
w.i»» d nt a i uvrrs,"« «4 fl.’.’.l’i, tbr The Selo lr .¡go wo» l ullt al i ut lSKt or
Williani J Bryan ha.« been nominated
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■ ,f bigh«-«t «ver |-aid lot so entire »hipniriit Issi. Jt I,,«, therefore. Iw.-n in service
a» the Democratic candidate for presi­ lx»> and I'JOo were not accepted by the ol —ml,ar site. The - bigia »I pricrol the life time limit of wooden l.rklq e».
dent for the third time. Whether or people, for the reason that the peoqde tbr »•‘iir bir a •» Htf I ♦ «Ir i II -< a « ìiim I « a * Pwaibly it might «tanil for »evira!
not he will win out in the election re­ had not Ireen educated up to the re- f kill »« -I h»r a p ili t'M’i.
years; an.l, again, it may godown ary
mains yet to be demonstrated. Certain •forma he advocated. The campaign of
i> .•* 4 i « m .>« th»*
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time wl.cn « heavy load 1» [-»»»mg over
it is that he will not arouse the fierce I'.X'S will ahow a marked change on the I-1 " •« » «I 'I IfiliU-d f ill b I .-»Ih II
?• ♦’ it, in which cane the county would have
opposition which he wax compelled to part of the people. In his other cam­ a »»r i’l, th** I hi « • i ?» (at « * • •>«!■ i »
a heavy t ill of dan age to | ay.
combat in the campaigns of 1X.M? Kill! paigns, the business world viewed his
Irwaa the intention of ti e old court
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The i»»ues which divided th«' argument with distrust. It is different In 1Ì I« (« i.hlM I! t ir »rr ^.'«¡ I h i • * I r to rebuild it thia year, Jialgv Stewart
parti«-» in both of thisw" campaigns are now.
.Mr. Bryan has not changed.
I < «Xi |t I» a * i'Ahi« an«l ir»
a even talked uf ordering the lumlsr
now settled and are of past history.
The people and the business world have 247.
\ ri'rtflii» ).«• U||
|-rr early in Jure, But the continue«! rains
Free coinage of silver w as the lead­ simply come up with him in the march tl « lt»Ahù « I I« I • iulltth < r )♦ r»l MÍ*« Ut A4 kept the neck too high to ci i struct
ing issue of those campaigns.
The of reform and progressive thought. In mm y |u>r*r» a «* inrn» w«'iiuui »» 4 t
cement piers
j
scarcity of money was rightfully lsisi an audience of New York banker» l*ll,
Frtiri’t» |d»k>. GrtitúitV I.»•* «ó l«-«m i-lci ti <!. th«" old i i.vrt la«l on ."
judgeil to be the cause of low property and financiers would not give him a »1.4 II«»» I third K m nt i» *•
delicacy about commencing a job it
i » r iL*»
valuations.
Mr. Bryan thought if hearing. They thought the financial
could nut finii h.
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silver was given th«« same mintage theories he taugnt were heresies and A h 4 I »1» . * I » I |t4 A «’ll i V 1
So tl«' matter i» now up to the new
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privilege as gold, that th«" volume of nothing but the emmatiuu from a du> *.ri4 ter it »«r« Ulti 1 i 'ii-p'ttO I « »**■* rti.4 c uri. Th«i briilge certainly needs at­
money would be increased and th«' dis­ bordered brain.
luist year an audi­ Il U « ♦ 'M I I >•» li* M»>t »
tention and, ax the chords have been
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tress of th«1 people relieved.
Possibly ence of these same bankers ami finan­
III the strained »ix to eight niche» out uf line,
h t li«*
he wax wrong in his 16 to 1 theory, ciers gave him a respectful hearing and (’ l*H« «1I MAlrr* h «•» f A II from h» S.I.- alaiut all tnat can lr dore, 1» to icbulii.
l ut even his enemies will admit that were cum|>ellcd to admit the reason- VIM) hi 11V2 te» II».« ««,<*<> 1» lt<»7 aim J I1 v Any way it 1» too m riow tor the heavy
h«' was endeavoring to evolve a plan ableness and truth of tnc argument he %$»h r I*« ci» i.'U ’4 Hi I m » ; I»«
4 ih traffic it L-« called to carry. 1,-xmxcai
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by which th«- people would be relieved presented.
m I U r * 4uv lue - etch uthei on tic bridge, i>ut it
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of their finamial ills. He argu«sl that
So .Mr. Bryan comes before the
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)U|ll|e« i««,uir«» cirefi.l i.nvit g to«.« », .
the price of property and conim«»lities pie in a very much different estimation »4 In lit ir • 1 I rti» f
1ummit '«'tier Butler » familiar w ith
te,i> o |*W7 i«»
of a country wax mcaxur,»! by the by the people than in his previous cam h* Af «> lUO 1 lilh’U'« 1«« 1;» >♦, Il n 41 in- tl «■ conditi« n uf tl u I li< J,«- lid Jtu't.e
amount of availabk- money in circula [taigna.
By some newsy spurs and
Duncan and t ori 11.is»« 1 « r Ku-1* il ale
tion.
¡{«'¡»iblica .» say he wo wrong, writers he is called “’The new Bryan.’"
inviti 1 tu insfssct It l.» Well. A» I • («.!«
The N ews thinks
was right in his Th s is a mistake. The newness is riot
stated, a bili ut dan agi» u ay I«- n«ohi•
quantitive argument, at least.
The in Mr. Bryan; but is in the people.
cd, it the matter i» given | r«.ni| t at-
volume of money has been more than Progress has »0 o]>ene«l the eyes and
untori.
Harvest 1 tu w ut lui;! and
doubled since 1396. Then we had but minds of the people, that they now u
the bridge is certainly vrui.fe fur heavy
$14 per capita; now we have nearly $34. cept as truth what they ridiculed
threshing cngtt.es tu puss over.
Compare th«' pric«-» of property of 1896 twelve years ago. Consequently a very
with its valu« to-dav. Any fair-mind­ different result is liable to occur next
ed man will say they have be«*n more November than that of the former
i-t tr ad« n »• Prices of Wood Sawing
campaigns.
than doubled.
nd ci«-Mi«d in
.Mr. Bryan was new to the |s-opie iri
Mr. Bryan’s free coinage of silver
rr r< Ueilloii.
We the undersigned wood ssswt of
Now he 1»
1* n i-fl Sliarp Scio, have mutually agreed upon too
may not have been the better plan to his former campaigns.
;¡3 asi, tn« following schedule uf prices for sawing
increase the money volume; but his known in every corner of the United
wood for the seuson ot );«0*
Compare
argument his «quantitive theory wax Stales. Every laidy believes him to be
our prices with those at Eugene, 1 or-
correct and the coixiitions to-day prove honest and cotuicienciuus in his political
vallls or Albany and you will Imo tout
thought. Even his most bitter |«ulitical
his argument.
our charges are the same, »ulmta. li
a» ill thuaH." cilice.
The ir-uex of 19"»i were practically th«' enemy will admit that he is honest and
• in,« a* those of four veani previous. pure in his political thought. Nev.-
OUR PRICE
im th«" volume of money was in- York bankers were fore—.l to admit that
All kinds of split wood. I cut
i «»mg. tim«*a were growing better. his banking theory was right. Her.«-«,
All kiniis of split wood 2 cuts
All kinds of split »'«I 3 cuts
• h>« |copIc forgot that Mr. Bryan’» we nay again Mr. Bryan Comes before
(Irulioak. all round, 1 cut
.gument was being proven true. They the people tn a much mure tavuraul«
GrulsMtk, ad round, 2 cuts
void not or did not <cem to know that condition to him than in 11» previous
(•rnlmak, nil round, 3 cuts
cam|>aign».
Then
his
theory
of
finance
tiie money volume had l«ecn incr« a-cl
Pole soul, or old board»,
l«r nour,
to ataiut $18 per capita. They simply and uf government in general had nut
Pole wood, when convenient
knew the times were growing lietter lieen tried. Now they have been tried
to measure.
and they were ready to give the party­ and proven true. Not by himself nor
The above is the price» when
his
party;
but
by
his
op|m»ing
|ohtical
in power due cr«dit for th«- better times
furnish all the help. If vou furnish the
help, the price of the »am«" will i «• <1
and did so by giving President Mc­ party.
ducted from our chargin.
President Roosevelt is so independent .
Kinley an increa»«"d majority.
f
Win. Abbott
anil
so
honest
that
he
will
accept
a
<
But .Mr. Bryan advocat«r«l numerous
W. •». McDonald f
other reforms besides free coinage of truth, even if he finds it in the camp of
Shelton Broa.
1 W’ om '. sbw yera
f
II. S. Johnson
silver in th«»«- campaigns. It will lx, hut | ul.ticai enemies. By so doing he
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I Hl H I REMI! f
rememl»erc<i that railway freight regu has vindicated th«1 truth ot .Mr. Bryan’s
Never before in the
Several weeks ago a petition signed
lation by congre»» was on«- of ha contentions.
llERRIt.S, HAI likl !
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nearly every citixen of Scio, was
measures.
That measure ha« been history of our government, has the by
,
to the c« ur.ty court, asking
enacted into law by a Republican con- |>arty in power taken up measures of presented
government
advocatetl
by
the
minority
­
that the l.rn’gtt si run» Thome.» Creek,
gr«-»». Again was he proven correct,
He within th» city limits, be rebuilt.
Mr. Bryan thought that government party as President Roosevelt has.
ownership would pnduibly be n«'«-e»sarv saw they were right and was noble While our bridge has not been officially
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it has been pronounced un­
to effect this control, but he is more enough io accept them. He, by so do- condemned,
than willing to give congressional regu­ mg 1» responsible for mnch of Mr. , safe for heavy loads, by different mem-
lation a complete trial and will lie moot Bryan’s popularity wnh the people to- bera of the court. Last summer Com­
day, an<l which may land him as hm missioner Butler regarded th«" bridge
happy if it prove» a complete success
as being too weak for the heavy traffic,
.Mr Bryan also urged that trusts be successor in the White House.
and in order to make it safe, places I
r«nrulat«Mi.
President Roosevelt has
I l(H RES AIMH r HOW SI S
two false or temporary lx-nt» to sup-
l>«en trying to regulate at least some
jiort it.
These hed to be removed
of the trusts, but has not nor is not
Ilii-k >rv lUi-k fi ligli Remedy, mad«
home interesting figure« have Ireen when the winter rains set in; so that
Hiicceeding in a way to alarm the trusts
presented in connection With tire le-r-e now the bridge 1» as unsafe as ever by th« Hickory Hark III-n-edy Co , ot
very materially.
So it can t>e seen that all of the re­ market in Chicago during Kai*, I be with one more year’s wear in addition. Salem, Orc. guarani«' d to !»• pore,
Our bridge is one of the oiliest in the guaranteed to cur« your o Id or money
form legislation which eongr«*»» has actual figure« alroaing ti e numlar ol
enacted into law or has been advocated lo ad received at and sl.ip|ed In 111 tl • county and had it not lieen honestly rvfnn‘le«l <iiisra. ti-ed to makes friend
by PrexHient R«xi»cvclt, was first ad- market have alwava Ireen piil.liahed. built, would have had to be replaced of yon. For sale hr F. C !'i»i-rv, N-iq
vixrated by Mr. Bryan. This fact has Price record« fur drafter» w, re broken liefore this time. The life of a wooden Or .. and first-cl»»« d«al«rs ♦ veija lit re
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