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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1908)
I èhc ^;uiti;un ^lnvo. Politiculltj Independent- k at ihr |«>al»»ltl« •• al Scio, Or*-«-’>n, »• »«< »nJ* eta . 11 iHMltvr. l’t in i -i 11 i » H t • It—« It 11-I H >.N‘ it A i I II kdvRtMW ... . «•Ihi »«( V»’Mf , ••i»I «»I ? V» »r* ••nJ «4 3 fuMri t»*Mlv«n«*M I ft rt«|k»riw» wmpimr u M** I iw(r m<»rnh ¡M At i«»n. 'M W M COM» ANN! M I MW governmental alTairx. While ty, they I faith in the promisesof the Re Ata th< »' «¡.»In ».( |l,«- l.'fi*» ('••II* tv I ir iltl have I »|.pr«mrl ir«, th«» |<r>-*|**vC hr » Ur if had not lo.tt faith in the presid il tritai » « • » |»<( »»-4 • • « hi . if »>e ! rthfblt i » .'’«I » 14 nominat'd him at Chicitgo I >y u>" Mow th* til S« H« Í» Il rl»»«le*l in the !•» • I XIr. Taft had not said nay. But it is doubl folli»»« I »•«»•/ « »• h»*i Indi- mn inspire confidence sufficient to s a out I»« »tn/ rtrfV Ve»T. •»»ÍIM* I f)r«t-«Ì4*N vulualiy, if unba>n|M n <1 by a da « of |«»lil icians Hi He iiHt Io U m * I I lh«l Ilk* raritt# ♦ bruit « horn the )>cople have lost faith, he might succeed. h»* »* pi*t pl*4 lw-rfi tweft orgaiiiixe-«l. <«r¿M»»»/♦••I, n full rift Utt But the pisi|il'* ar*' fearful that the itdluencc u Inch f •«« Hirf »»il I» it tir l'Uilrd H al Aill surround lutn. if ••l«*cta,d, would dominate tun Ihi* %«'Af*A I ä IF. th«»<lgb ILrf«' Mill b»» A !»• re I »r r»«»»i(•■!»• administration and which would !«■ detrimental t" ifiUHtltrf of giMwl ihi»» f«»r il»e p<»»*«*« “(frtv 1 th'1 welfare of the jMNiple. ffil«tr*li»«g Airi ri»ÍU«lg So viewing matters in the light of <••« <ir The K ait A»*»« .«ti»»tt I* i** t »ry of political |«art.ie-, the rap'd grov • *pp”*l I >r Ihe ¡aril • ( ftt c tl independence among the |i»-uple atu • (jai.* f-»r «I «k **<h bile Al)<i I ♦ r tions among Republican I »» • o every «I« ¡«arlmoni «re very many reasmis to expect a result if «•• iit«»be u’»r Fuir th* «i ninat ion ««r>r%e« to lie, N«»e (here 4f« in November. The N ews t»elieve tlu as to in* ve* people *n the Forkr of I he of ¡’resident I’o**>eve!t wa ■ tin I* JH'*|.I'* • lui Late »«»I yet taken «Hit A i sure Republican success next il by his «e rehift in fl»** Ao»u. have a faith and confidence in hi ill » ««tubi cotti»* f<»«W*î'i| All I * iment i ide|w*ndcnce in ;ultnini*-tr. lion it hlo»’l ol 9 d) 0 wouhl i*e h<s determination to give the I« h WI ul»i I* »tuple to pul deal” w hich they do not nor <• gr*” •«Ind* Mt j »|4« i >«I h I «>r<ler ai »«I pr< >». eihil » **( u hh h »** «<<‘U'I I** I Taft. They have a similar faith All *ti*»ul«l <**»» • 1er lhi»i . «ro Hl«>. 1 Mr. Bryan and Iwlieve lie is in ► air la a yearly efl^ir mi »»I >• j continue the Rooseveltian p»lici*' th mai «‘i l. F«%ery ii«»H*r rMpru<ird i>|«»n In fact coidìdeitcì* 1 to do. Ilk U h » gf'-toid* i* «-*p» ndr*l with a vi» » orrmatieiK t Uni««, il ì« Irne, lhal théorie» has I h - cu . !.irg"ly, gêner«! «u«*h hmlditig* lliat w** hate horr*l*d<*rr tivtll RoOSCVelt H administration, t r«N trd haVr, l*»<» **i»n:y, U-e * < I a has convinc'd the |x*aple t al they »•h ap rliafarier a ivi a* li»«* Fa»? adì, Mr. Bry nti. flit* vraf p*«»» ih«» r« | m >» iinrnlal d’tl», OPE NES Sat. Aug Wr want to (’M)SE OUT all of <wir Sumwr r» tfanflrtw of < OST. Wr find there w mor»* n.tiiw» tn »dr in *rlhn# #< mm |» at coat or below coat at the i nd uf a Beason, than in holding them over. Goods sold at about ! price 10c Summer I»r«-ww < .«.ta ......... 81 iuh ! ¿5*' Summer Dr«*»» G*.«te 3S arwl 4«c Summer lire«» G*« m I» fir ljulie«* Summer Vest ........... lauiies* Ijxtie»' Ijuiir«- lauli'W* o . V«*»t Vc«t Unkm !’r>i«n 06 .13 », ... ... Suita Suita Men»' Summer t’mlerw-rar 11.46 lawlir»’ Drew» Slipper» . 2.85 Mel»' Work Shoe» 2.90 Men»’ Dre«» Panta ... • I7>, I IH l.w 2.10 Regular price charg'*«! for good» »old on time Remember the FAIR 1» almuat here and you can IUW- uomr of 'h«-M good». I* arces pad ijurnri y o plIU ÎM fliR is lor poüi rj WL ul U Q UAIN almost here tf»«»it Iti* t aif i* an tmmri**** •iir«»»*, *x .»l »<* * '‘iitIf«»i<-d pu « «'*'*• tu M mt liil»*ie ... I ! F WILLIAM J. BRYAN is sure, sful at th.- ^**^ I'll , ■ d» |»«’f *1» a U»ily •it*,i» ti»«’ a i**l«tm »•( tl-*» jwj II s next fall, it will be nttril»utid»le, in a X»/ down. In fi- i mHimgvme« »fi»-1 t. TI ,t j't* » * t «di» 1 f a ' J. J Barne«, W. F. (¡ill, ¡•«K.ii.mv, W I '¡ill. i • IH d uly. Home nTerenc** I «al «¡ir <*t«»f La'-’* tfiteti »n udi J. A. Bilyeu, J. K Barne«, .*■>> k»i ,»r, C. A. XX «nier lirtf I »!»»«’ R»t*l flMin* l . La v e e Metri’ This is particularly true in thcHtnti - of New \ork, ation, despicable Statone •nt. it i C. A. XV arner. ihrit |w »1 Hi i» piar«-* ih* *■ 1 ■ . 1, \<, i-i , 1: ~ > h a ■ ': ’ '■ ‘ ■ > 1 '' ' ridicules alternately at si what is Its iMMlÌOtl In if* pireritl pr<eriwr»»n« con IMI • t e rank and file of the Ropul L ■ in party demand Evidently to pursuade, cajole or drive men who Mll«l ibi« ha* !•♦■'«» «Ione «ìtho t t e renotnination of (¡»»V'Tiior llugheii to succe'*,| have pledg'd ti.einselves, to v 10'ate their obligat N t « dollar ol tl«e I alt hmd h hirnHidf. Thia does not suit tnv tnadiine and old- ions. Such action can hardly l»e * onsal« red as l»e- I km I» pani t«> Ihr i llh i f» l«»r thè r time political lenders. If it wn not a pn-sidential ing honorable in a newspaper which )x»scs as a •rt % it*« ». Noi a reni <»l »r«dil, in A hl •< M 1XR< »KM TO year, ti e matter would be 'a-aly .*<lv'd. fi-tvern- teacher of high-minded and honorable political ti» Ancml arfiae, <ati inufr !<» Ihr litan»« or Hughes would I m * iii»u ii>:it< d atid def-ab'd at a'lion. Some months ago the Oregonian declared gcr». The only profil «I ih I i i» denvod 1» thè btnhh' g up < I III» attedi Miei the ih »!I s . But tl i hi - .unnie riuichtne |>olilicians de it elf free arid iriih'pvt.dcnt of a . and-all *'hligal- «Uiry, Ihe egrirnll«irai ai»d h«»riirulnii- MILLS sire the elmrtion ol XX tn. II. Lift and they fear it i<» 1 or fealty to the Republican party. Yet its edi- »>1 »«.Irf«**t» »iw* lh<* fem tal tipbtiihhi g they connive at the defeat id Hughes, the pr»- - t trial columns are tilled daily with matter as t»i ihmMitilry m I« mh tm, Thrf» » hy »IttMikl ,**•( «-wry our of dential ticket will g»» down to defeat i » h well. In str »ugly and rabidly ¡strtisan as in the days when <>»ir « li m*n* ink«* « ut a ill** nirinlu-ral If* Mr. Taft’s own state the long standing quarrel it jMksed as the leader of Republican |*olitics, in Hie *. »—I i. * - oh a iti ihe ■v W <• ,|,i * Gen«»ral < ««atom M»llir»A 15 v» ai rt •• ••. I lour and between the Foraker ami Taft factions is sure to Oregon und the Northwi ,-t. paHrx fl’i 4I m I >««11 < <11 «*»!«' tn l*iiil*l- t •*••• on Sale Wheat Bought an«i Exchanged for give Bryan a largely iner< ru'd vote. Thedisaf- When we cm d<-r our primary law, including i»»w up H *l«H'*lk Mlf’l A 1« tllìufal t lour W» are In the f »••Id (or Busin»«» and Will • t .1 II) III the ........... | ■ e ■ ■ ‘ ■ ' - ' : Statement No. I was pla d upon our statutes by li ti ttltich W ili I*«- MU Afxt III I m *I« Troal You Hight <'f li r ibor leaders will o|M>rnte to Mr. I'aft’s di ulviin- the Republican jmrt f, \x e wond' r why it is so bit- i-fg p«"lit t»» tiiif» r -lir«* a «« | h«’r-I*«r«*, tl v»«i aire upkvd lo t-igeat the |x»lls. In Wisconsin Senator l«a Fol erly condemn'd so soon by a iu-wM| ajM-r so un al si »»•» » ha» ia»l*«*r, tb» lanl ri’ln«**, ft*r if lette*.s teaching of reform for several yeiira. has compronizingly and part ¡study Republican as the jrt»l m «1««, > ti »n* r< hiRiiig l<» »«MtH«i un created an independence of voters in the Repul- < )regonian. Is the primary iaw and Statement •il fvt p»n»«‘ tbat * ili be «4 pr»»fii t»» >oi>r- I>. M. McKMGHT J I . ( \IW \N ly operate to Mr. No. I akin to the Au tralian liooni' iaug rebound- h, lo >«>»tr urig lil«»r» Mid l<< pj *l 'fil>. I.can ranks which must ms' ut fi » Y» art ■ h**r ih** prvBR'ht Here in Oregoii’wi1 ure al! familiar i ig against its originator? Bryan*« gain. i-fMH I lo il»* i.rrai *rja( ton hav«- p*»i \\ mie Of course the Oregonian’s purpose is to prevent vith the dissent ions among Republ cans. ¡¡ryotid, lliv I.ini» I ouuly Fair «ili alili she progressive element <»f that party , which for the legislature from electing Governor Chamber- < w*»l will *<1lh In* pr<dlK>lli«g lh<* I n *»! L ALAVAN A MckNKlHT, Proprietors convenience ws may say is represented by Mr. I ¡in to the II. S. Senate next winter. It is endeav it lrre*li» « I thia part •»! the W lilamrttr It is try V.k ley. Ihdrt-tl fht* «*( lh»a !<»• Cuke, is in the iicendenc I’, the radical or Fulton oring to defeat the voice ot the jMsiplo. wing seems to be in good fighting trim anil is not ing to restore the old corrtq t political machine rule tr«hu ol th«- j rt *« itl Uy, tan build a no Ilan lu di>|N»a<d to concede anything to the pn»gre.ssives. in Oregon politics. I'ls-.ssuch action reflect credit tn rn it«dHrtl>lr Uaw t«» i «•»»*,»« f it «• ptoBjermUB well Besides the known di '■u'ntio"s in the tab s nam Upon a great iu’W-spap'r and a leader of ¡»olitical <»fg .lití«-d M d Well ri|U'|«|H^I Mifih lllnw ed, there 1« a strung demand ah over the nation thought? One of the lending arguments the Ore • I il*»-* iMlioH, *»H h ». a l컫« Hvìf» Storti for revision downward of the lardL Because of gonian uses to break down our primary law, is that i ik I A vrleuh in il Fair A « mm i.dioii now he fact that the present Republican congress hrs it cohtlii'ls with the Federal constitution in so far ptomi*«'* U» l*'r»‘in«*. ‘¡hen place your o-i the ni«onl»t*rikhlp IlM. ¡ he nade no effort at revision and the further lact tfu t as it applies to the election or .'■election of I'nittsl * the Chicago platform «loes not offer much encour- States senator. Of course the candidate the peo I »ir n**»-d« »««ut io«net ami intlu«nce » nd p H f * « d i hr l‘«ir. igiment to revisionists, thousands of Republicans ple select for that office is not lawfully elected un who believe revision a vitid necessity for the pros til he receives a majority vote of the legislature in - “Xo man '■mi «erve two mutar«" i» a perity of the general ina-ses of |ieuple, will vote accordance with the Federal statute. Tnat fact i- •■cripliiral «aylng. Mr r«lt*a late f-T Mr. Bryan ¡us the only ho|a‘of relief in ths well understood by all. B it even the Oregonian •peech ••( «.■reptam'e iii-li* atea that be will 11 at d 'iy th »1 th • p * > »la hiv • 11 • rig it to in will rii>li-av<>r t>* •eftt irSli the |*eo|4v , »articular. The Republican party is now ¡mying the penalty struct the members of Die legislature to vote for and 'he <*,*•-• lai internata. Hr mar li-■ 4w itili Ihr i«--pie ami .*-rir ll*e which all parties puy. for having a too long lease or a-gainst any mearure they nx ¡y see proper. • lecial llltrrr«'» ; but hr will nr,er if power. W ben a political party secnrex the us- Legislators are elect.* ! t» repres * it t ¡e p • >,»le au I hoodwink the iuterv«'* and «erre the •endency, it does so lavutis« it advocates principles to ena-t such l:iw> ;»s the p-i.v' miy d- sire; or to iwople. ind theories which appeal to a majority of tne | hs - elect whomsoever they rnay desire as United States L I \\ . of Silverton, •r«*ma pie. For a “I « II tl« It ¡»'h is mid' trice holders ol senator. Tne F deral law reqjir'sl this to have (alien a vrrv c»»itwl meatur*» such parly are actuated by patriotic motives in its represent ¡live capacity, t» to do what they promised tin y They really try dutv; but it is not state 1 that the j n >t me nt of Kenator Fulton, II b letter to the Np.w», puhitithed rl»r where point* ri: elect'd. But s<on the patriots » b • <»»it j »*t h<»w litile regard f«»r |H*rM»na) direct or desigmte w i » no*ver t would do, when spoilsmen. This works alright <» ir h nut and <-»•«•« true u» he will exhibit elected to that offiAx As a mat are displaced by until a rival set of s|«>ils<nen seek to secure the as primary law. including St it mi’nt if he |H*rai»t in hie endeavor to puratiade Statement No, I Inprdaton» to vhd.ile cendency. Then trouble begins. The Republican workisi out just as the p »hticil 1» >« their pledge* to the |>eopla , > party has now arrived at the "two s* ta uf spoils the Oregonian, desire. Had Mr. < rC majority «»f the votes last Jun \ pre men” stage The only remedy for this stage in the life of a would have been no serious objection ra’s *4 by the political |arty is a thorough, crushing d* feat at Oregonian or the 1» >s a ■ a. Bit f f - »m • r'u» i the the polls. The 1« aders of such defeated |Mlrty arc fool jnsiple concluded that they prefered G »vernor then sure to take a good look at matters. It is Chamberlain to Mr. Cake f »r iheir senator in con pretty apt to settle all p »utical ddliculties in some gress and as a nwndt the fat is in the ftfSk It is way, lop off the causes which lead to defeat, and simply outrageous for the Rep u>' enn state of Ore make itself worthy of the co fidence of the people1 gon to elect a D-'inocratic Unit .1 Si.it’s s »n it »r, in Dealers In General Merchandise M IN ONK OR MAN Y COLORS tne estimation of these p »¡»le. Since when h is ugain. Whether the Republican party will he defeated the Oregonian become .<•> great a stickler for con I LARGEST FACILITIES next Novenils-r. remains vet to I m - se* n. But the stitutional law? L'*sa than two months ago it ad c. IN THE WEST FOR IH1 PRODUCTION OR evidences of political decay are plentiful and the . vised the |Rs»ple uf Or*’gon to violate the constitut *; I HIGH grade work NOIlcI; Ol I IN M. M l ll.l MI NI. BEWARE OF DEFECTIVE THUS entire country seems to I»«« rij»e for a political revo ion of Oregon in its advocacy of legislative appro H»,, *n AtMtmut of Tille vrx-wirvl lution. The Republican party must either make n priation for the University of Oregon. Prior to Xotice i. hereby « ven that the uniter- • »Tit it it litTIti «Itili • irfiir*! ba<* filed in the County Court of rightabout change in its |x»litical methods and | k »I- the state election it was unlaw ful t > erect any pult bj ibe I. iii < i County, <>t**i*on, Ina final account it must clear its |jc building at any place other than at the state Icies or it is doomed to disaster, »a a*lmilli'trnUir *4 the ratale ol A. J. Ita», late of «ai*l rountv. 'I***'ry«e*i, anil rinks of s|M»ilsmenof the ty of Foraker. Cannon, -apitol. The University buildings having been Iliai aai4 Court ba« at>f«*ii te*l Tura*lav, Aldrich and others, if it would retain the confi-1 erected in violation of constitutional 'aw, any ap the Hili liar of S. pirn tier, I‘.HIH. al the Aîflef ORE JI UK K. . PORTLAND 3 'M-LI In *ir ol nine o'clock in the morning, a» Of th* rm! property you lntrn«l to purvtit«* dence of the p'-onle. President Ro<><evelt has en propriation of public money to support the Univer the Ilin*- for the hearing of objection« to nr Bcwpt a « «Acwiily for m»»n*y kaiiieil, oer deavored to bring al»out reforms which th«* p-ople sity was equally as unlawful. However that 1101’1*1' KFRs WXMH» for lie •ai*i final account »mi Ibe evtlleiiient matron* r««cmlvhtg the IrneAl of our •iperi «*n«w KBtaMwhe4 In IWH. were demanding: but congn »men of the type fact made no difference to the Oregonian and II ■ Ime. »nr.l llw t*e»i rant in Oregon, thereof. I. W. PoMRWilY, wve mentioned class, block* d his etforts at every (other newspaiM'rs of Oregon. Well, it is no longer lire** week« work, rvellent camp Aiimiiiialrator. Z. M. RLDD. Manager. llewitt A S*i turn. The pi-ople would have re-elected Mr. 'illegal to appropriate money for the University; ¿r ■m*l, w<* .l, water, etc. Store, tn al nurkvt atei rr*l»iir»»l. free plioiie, < »ffice corner Third and HnwtaJMn Mt». Attori eva for Ailminietrator Roosevelt, if he would have ¡H-rmilted them to do j nor is it unlaw ful for the people to instruct their • lailv n ail an-l all tui.lern coil renimi »-«. ALBANY.OBKUOM v. They had faith to believe, through his indom- I leeislatnrs for whom to vote for United States It* gintar now. X**l»ri»l work uf i_. ■ny ■Im-riptiou itable will power, he would bring about reforms in ¡umator. T. A. L ivni . kt A tv, Salent. Id owe ni ibr N aw g Ornes. bu c ibtfor TUtufUMNrt* * 1 Summer Summer Summer Summer I ihv mi p*»»x »*mr ni * «d thè lutine adì U- «»I a mot«* |»«'tinativ l rharacter Ho !«•• ph* w h » e* ntrmpUte U*r«>ri»’t»g memiier« »»I ih«* Aa»*MdM.iou h<“t*d lirw • «» t ai ì lite | h rritaf et«-v <if ih* H. 0. T DISSENTION A BKYAN ASSET. ■> CLOSES EM Aug Ml Millilia Conipanji SCIO ROLLER Scio Livery and Feed Stables Hacks connect icith ali trains both at West Scio and Mtinkers. Our rifls arc first-class und our horses pood driccns. Prices reasonable. CLEARINC UP SALE £ p, & PERFECT PRINTING LATES All Slimmer Dress Goods going at 20 per cent, below regu lar price. Sale to continue fifteen days only. HIBLER &. GILL COMPANY Linn County Abstract Co.