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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1908)
>.*«i .* • • » r •*- I* tv l A 'tu» ■ ■ • •? ' v *1 » 4. • - ♦ * .eh .Av s*‘..‘ SCIO. OREGON, ACGI ST UTIOUL CCMMIITtEVÌM >. idos . MILLERS Migliai %i«t»»ry alili primari. •« and ha« • g»»n n>ll • t«t tier v* •< Lr Brian and the Orrfon Stalo Board of Horticult Ixi'llir thr fi« r rhul« r o( ih« milit.«<»t 11 Kern. Our |<rop e are c rtainlr in favor ure. and equally wall-known in Wash |irm»M ra» y «4 thè natMin. I of the • Ire lb mi of senators by *lir««t vote ington. ha», at the requeat of the Ore Opinion ol the Dem er Cani ention “F»»rmm in «me unhr>>krn phalanv. o| ihr J*’ p|»*, the* bats «•» ripresemi gon Development laMgue, condensed riteiMling !r»>m Mawsa«'bti«elts l«» Cali- ihrmsclvrs by an tn»'* helming in«* hui idea, on good roa<l. into one hun inj (he OtffihC'ilt Fiorai (<irt‘iN, ami fr«*m »liehigai» lo thr rvrr í jortty, dred word», and they tell the atory: * The |<r*>pls « ( the United Stati*« are National CumiitilrwmMfi Mdt*m A glMil«*«, tite ir m.«i>rv «4 thè ¡«art» fiate "Bail roada nullify advertising, re|iel Miller in an .utervlew «t.««r>l that the t«4unturred thr r «mer» i«» m kr bini i in favor of »hctiun of »anator« by direct immigration, lncrea.<ie coat of living, pie, yrl the llrpuUhran rentier the automobile u.eleaa, and will «••»tiv rifi.m a «« n h«s j'ulg«meni thr pirty < tu li.i.ttr ; ami th«-y «ili noi vole <4 the tfie gr**atr*t pUith tl « onv»-nt.«»»» tl«nt lay «lown thrtr amia nulli tliryr hav national contention, by a vote of fl*M to deprive the farmer of rural free de nuule hm 'I r na>> m <• » h»«4 circuii»« I 114, rvhired lo e» d ree II. They stond livery. ev.-r a-- mbl«-.! tn th»« «■«»«>r% . “ Nedraska's Ì^rnaaracy whivli «a* by the Interest*. . Th* «me o ir great re- “I «as a n»emf<r «4 tl»e Chirag'» <•« li "State aid and auperviaion of road in limi, a Leu a ymmg man. tlir ainn« «4 I form that the |*rople are demanding 1« ronatruction ia exaential. ven i»m tn lflKi ami si-«» nt the F'anai "In equity Ixcauae a public lienefit, Citv ronvrntiun tn !’►*».” said Mr. Mil pr>»mi*u, pia« uà n nomin.ittuii a« thr 1 the ubrtion td senators by dim I vote of ler. “but 11 «• Pr? ui rumrnlioH sur* •lan«lar«l ln-arc-r ut « hi - party thr man i, the |*t«»p.'r »tale ahould |-ay twenty five |«r cent, uh»«, in thè thrilling da»« «>f ‘?l6 ami p i«-r«| lh4h of thum “Five limes it ha« taren indorsed l»y of the coat, county fifty tier cent., and “At ths < on<lu-t”ii «4 Mr Kry an*» l'M), l»<»rr tl»r b»tl I v -« cm rrr«l Itanurr «1 thr house «»! rrprrsriilativ«'« ; it ha« the adjacent property twenty-five |>er g’»iit | h -. h 1 “ • *• I »t g i- « - I trumrrauy will» ialite m - uneullir«! and i la en indorse«! by neatly two thirds u( cent. f»»r 30 minute-, wl.n h br»»kr « I rrrnr»ls fl.lrliiy a* • ¡M ? »».<• 4« t’ir i r»«w iilrf» »»I the state« hi the union , yet, io the far "For thoroughneaa trained engine •' l»rii»k « p*» Ìli« hl« l'AHit* br- ni m H lias, this gr»al reform aas reject er. and atrlct au|>erviaiun of all work. up to that time, am! ! hardly rxprr'td I ««al. •' For economy- levy taxea and |>ay to live to «er any thing r«pial t » it. Bui unu« - Nditaeaa < Ialine Iti« «iwelltiitf ed by the Rtpublican national con at th* Ih-nV’ r convuriii’in the m* re place, ami j r>»ud'y rim li» hiui nmung vention a. we go. or on »hurt tune certificate ’‘The R» publican parir in convention plan. mention «4 Brian’« name rvt>k«<l h hvr ritiirn», Lui hit bum«' is in thr NF*rmb.«d beat m r»li»a’ u | m > h the great "For education regular and corrca- <1 m n t at <» i that la*trd <mr hunr ar 4 hr.-rts • f thr p pi • ! uliry thè c«*n<mam! <»f inv M «tr . tri 'fili» that the J*** pie are demanding ;t.g at th.tty min« t< «. the mi pia»'* coming «it»! thè mmlatu »4 thè i>» mucracy ul at the pr«*»ent iim*-. F«»r melai ce, un . Oregon Agricultural College ami Vm- fruin «ome «4 ti e m»*«t prominent ms ut «I women of the country—genuine tbr natiuii, uhui I « ff«-? thr uamr »4 the vahiatioii «4 railrua Is «» offered by veralty of Oregon. un t l.ii-ia-m for a great statcMiMD, a A meru'.t'« grcat c»-mmm.rr, Nchra-kM*« IjlFuiletle the plank W4«d*frate*l hy a "Ixt ua builil goml roada all rummer Rifinì a 4 ih' • mpMiablu n. \\ illiam u»te uf 917 to flfl. y et President K’»o*e- inatea.l of talking about them all girai «•.«ili-.*, the < au«r «4 h unanitv. Í vel» ha» advocated tins very pr » • J « «ii ( |< ni. winter." “ Kit« r this uamr thr Hd«»|iti >n <if thr Jennings l’ry ai».” Al the th*e ut tlus gvr.»t speseli, * Th«* iaU r intere 1« weru ilfuorri in The Oregon G imm ] K<>a<ia Conference pl tf*»rm t««il' *••»! iy thr i ominatio “Nli Ihiiio «4 Nrhr««k<i pr«*wrntu«| whìrh nas «iriitr-rd bug »»tur mai- . ihr R« publirau plallurni. II»« mhrri* will convene promptly at B 30 a. m. thr n in«* «4 Nir lh;.an in a wry ;*blr ’iight, ll.Utm p«t»pie uh e rd f«»r «>hu : lance tai a as re j-vied ami ihr i oinr Tueaday. Auguat 11th, in the Conven hotir alci 15 mimilr«, brrakuig thr • v • rt lhe «mine fair All lh*iu great tion Hall of thr Portland Commercial a » ;• lievi mg record f >r lite ,«cunJ lime ut rrfornie nere advocated by Prusnlent Club, tith fioor. Another meeting will errp’ t>e held at two o'clock, and perhapa an *N\u Lave met to p!ati thr uampaigii l!f Imura. Gray-haired meu and w >m,n K«>»vvelt • ’ I hr Ih imM fativ platform drt lare* evening wmiob . A featuro of the con .«I to eonimi»*i«»ti thr command r un- vallivi il - . »i-ive» li ir»*, <*.ti»d buli •*r w I* m »hr n a«»»-« * ill « n i-t. NN r nerà sud liaieiki-rcllief. and carried on for a law guaranteeing Imuk deposité vention will lie the attcmlance of many ar. m t '-rir in r«*F|Hin*a t«» thr v< me li lli.ili.tr.I itili ivo r b foce WiUeiml < alai a ditorve «4 our currency system road auperviaoni and practical road ofii- f.< in M all street. l’|«>ti this one ISaur ciala. r*pu«hem v , nvilh« r |M4ili«*al b«»#sei» ' on any {urinar «carion. ‘■We rider npou Ibi. «'ani|«igii con ae can ca*n Oregon. I‘«» p r have not A great cement plant ia to lie built In ««■r|M>rate n asirr* «« i t in h«*re. ate bere ut thr summon« of the fidarli of viclory, armivi a db a riglit- j forgotten what ha i'rited la»t fall. Iliia Portland the firat instance in America rank ai «I fi r • f that p i i« nl organila- iwiti» cau*e, aulì III* grealeal .tata*- liepuhlt an paitv l»a- »*•«!».lor i u« 1« m which Portland cement has been tlon a b • b is il.r *-|»rcu»l d’ frmlrr uf tbr iman of tlir lavi, tirili e» utury a. our Mall St»r I that anv time a Mali «true! manufactured in a city of that name. ¡.aud'data. Wj cali uol fati. Dioiigli gambler fail» il vff il« llie ••ullir luUii- Portland ami Salt Lake capltaliata have Fights • f ti e c»>mm<>n pr** pls. organized a company with capital of “NVr are I «'« f«| rr-ri.t«ng all il a* ie talee ili li-ati-l fot prr.idrid, he bar try. “lie ¡ir publican pi. tv daini« crolli fl.^MI.UUO, and the llmcruck will be I» «t in the traditi* n« «*f our |«artv; wr ' ...iivu ie.1 il., wur'd Ihat he la righi in i for exerv t k nil Ut k i y bo.irnl ¡«buF, brought from Roeeburg, where they h «4 again thè »pirli timi « Il I III a t «•• | I »- hi. ju-l,niei.t of goirriiineiital af1.ur. ' Olir | latfi.rm i. «trong, eiear ami and all the b w«l< g« »Imarred U|»fi us own a tract of one hundred aerea of I» n <M*ra«*y li. ihr »1»)» Ol J« ft rsun and loiiiie. Il im aii. ali t il mi « a d In an almighty G**d, but they must ; choice ruck. Jat kiw*n. line thouaand barrel, of cement a »•y. aliai it ti rali»—un equiiia-ari in. answef in lid« camp igli for a xr**:|* •• |.r v«»trrs Lavr *p krn, ami ar r««*nibr gite ei| rr-si««n <4 tl rb II mi ri. • vci » |.»ue »qilarr y. Il a . a a panic. ¡‘ mu-i «tai»«! up before MO.iMM,- day will 1« manufactured at the twgln- a !| 1 hr r v«»M*r f»»r thr third time ue-.pl- '• colia iitmii Ir mi atait In Amali ’4X> peo|»le ami l**«r the rr«p nsibility mng, but the plant la au de.igneil that thia cafiacity can 1« doubled at any and il a ili la- a |« -pi i am|-a gn, and <4 a bud tina i it isl policy. < m I# Nebraska'« fav«»ritr «e-n to u- •‘it must answer to the American |wu- time with very »light change. Build- I am cari in tlial New York aiti tre in s» «I «’ar»! b arrr uf his |*ar»y in i.otlnn/ <-i>n<rr»., m con my, >n,| grwunito will occupy a site of ibe I>em- ciatn- ci-lumn. W h.n Ni-a pie ii-t • gì antir rootrst. ■» il.it 4|.pr- |.n.«tcl <>«vr 11 . fift.-rn acri ■< ill the »uburiie of Portland, “*in«*r time !»> gun no jramlur trihu e York vati ber »1 vulva l< r Brian thè eul liu»iaiin pcrmeated lire (Ml, x coiigrv.» that failed to |>. imi any with both rail and water tranaportation. w »• ever ;slid t • anv man hr a free |»ao> g'eate.t "t tl.r gr.-at ri-forni, that 111. »pie are C. W. Nibley ami aaaociatca, of Salt ||r ia rr<*«5riiised pwtar as the ■ nlire amlirm,. l*ake City, hold one half the Block, •‘After ili« ad-»pilo il uf thè piai (or m cl t mori nit for. •I rrp*r»e»»tali'r C hten <d the nation ••We elpevl to make a moat vi,o*nii» with Portland capitahata the other half. Julia Mihbtll, thè lai. r laudar, ah > th» t***r of anv living n an. deieyaliim, rum and active emn|>ai||il locariy thia alate. Mr. Nibley haa extcnaive intercata in ‘Friend* and !«<*- have horned ths* Mi alili il.e lilir Headquarter, adl h . hi tie „tablielie.] Utah. Idaho, Orcg.-n ami California he • «• •hti|*»l in that heroic mold in turni ng on Ibe p a'f..rm, aai.l II aaa all ' in Portland and an old-laaliioneif cam ami 1» president of the Union Cement «1 irh the w»*r d r gre t t«itri«»ts, atatet* ll.ey ha«l elI*« te.1, and he pldlgeil Ili» i-.rie-t anpporl lo II e mkrl, de< la ring ¡■aitfii inaugurated li-r Htjan aid hirn Company at Devil', Slide, Utah, which r en an«! Irsdrra have been ca«t. ha. manufactured two thouaand tiarrela ‘First nominated when ten rears timi lllinola nould tre fur Hryail. a lay during two year, a ,ucce„ful " 1 he nomination <>l Kern maker In vonnger than anv other presidential Ol W Pultll.AM» CORRIiSPOMM.M. and profitable operation. ki-ru »«< randidate ever rhegen hv a p»«>minent diana alaHiiulely errtain. Building |K-rmita exceeding a million |«artt ; liv:n< in a Mato MO miles thè ni >.l h-,ica' candidai* of all lima* Portland, Oregon, August 3rd, IK*. i propone I lur iha vice-prea dem-y. Ile ikiliara were i»»ned in Portland during fart! er seet than that In which any “Seven thouaand people in twenty July, an increaae of |1!IJH,<MM) aa com- president has ever lived, he has grown mai Itan, alile ami limai highly re* minutea*—that’s the rate at which the iaire<i with that month laat year. in the affections of III» p**-pl ' •• tli* iq»*<ted citiian of thè Huoeiar .late. transportations interests of Tranafera of choice buaineaa propertiea "Keyarding Ohio, thè delegale, troni vrrious years have |>a*sed. were never ao numeroua, nor building “S|*eakintf and w riling frrdy on all Ihat alala »ani il a a* au»e lo he num Portland have aaaurad the direr tore of ao active. subjects, his heart ha« had no re« rete tirrrd ainoug thè 1 Winocraiu «tale. Una the County Club and LiveaUick Show Aatoria'a Fourteenth Annual Regatta and hi* friend« have increase! in num* ■ all tanaure of thè dmaati-fa» liuti and that the crowda attending that event in Auguat 27. 2B ami 2!» preaenta an excel : diwuni anmngtlie Kepublnau bretbren September will tie handled. Every day lent opportunity for people in the in ler ami in confidence. terior of Oregon and Waahington to get Vt it Lout an organisation to »»rge hie It adì li« remembered in thè land.lide at the grounds ia busier than the one a brief tenting ami camping experience of HBC we had on« elet tomi vote froni preceding. The intense interest of the near the o • . I' .igram <>f MOTt, cl«ins, without a campaign fund to cirrnlate literature in hie behalf; with* Ihat .tate and carne nithln a few ul whole Northwest is evidenced by the will be unuaually intereating, with the aiidltion thl» year of the Swediah-Nor- o«it patronage to bfiDa a single voter; anciiring ili« «mire el< clurai tmt« un great numtier of entnen a ready made, wegian Sangerfeat Hon. George S. while the national interest is shown by willtout a predatory corporation to thè ia.ii«, involva»! in thè catiqatign. Shepherd, of Portland, haa been made a heavy advance correspondence from "Tiiere «roghi to b« no doubt a. lo coerce its em ph »yes nto hie support; Admiral, the railroad, have given very apecial rate», 11.1,1 will 1« the fare without a subsidised newspaper t«> in« aliar, »»regoli .landa. 1 firmi, («lieve every part of the Unite«! States. Hon. Wilbur K. Newell. President of by boat from Portland. fluence the public mind, he has woa a a. >ure a. elevi ti lay cornea ihat Ore- "» ^1 u ’-I