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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
¡I lie kantiani Mew Politiconi) Independent I ntered at the j»Mit“rti> e at *•< I»», Oregon, •• »»*corid-< mail matter. KVKHT FKttlAY nriiii MY eh KurroM .»!> I-■<■•** in row. HtllHi KirlTllN KAT ICH: One y«>ur In advance One ve.ir, at rtxl d vear One year, at »nd <f '! rear» One rear. at eml of 3 year. f*it months In advsme Three month» In advance Ringle copy in w rap|«-r means of securing an amendment to the Federal wealth. Then her decline and fall constitution, at th«- present time, is at the hands followed. Our nation will continue to develop, if the Rocky fellers, the Car- of a Denxxratic president und congress. ' r.cgiee, th«- Morgana and the Harriman« The labor issue is, also, clearly d«*fin«*d as be ' are held in check if they are compelled tween the two |«artie.s. Mr. Taft is said to be th«* to otwy law as loyally as the laboring father of "Government by injunction” and may i claaaaa. A» a nation, we have reached be expected to administer the government along the point, where it la vitally neerwaary to know if the Nation owns and con those lines. On the other hand the Democrat« de trol. the rich, or whether the rich own clare for jury trials except in cnses where there is and control the Nation. A» the N'gwa views matters, thia immediate and great danger of the destruction of <|ueation will, in a large sense, be de property. There ought to be no question as for ' »led at the November election. If the whom orgamz«*«! labor should vote. trust, and incorporated wraith win out. Every voter should take the trouble to thorough the battle la «Imply postponed It will ly post himself upon these various point«. If he be infinitely more «tubbornly contested does not do so. he is in danger of voting for prin four years hence, than at the present ciples in which he does not believe. We have time But in the end the people Ml'ST Icited these points and the positions th«* jiarti«*» and WILL win. "Shall the people rule" should be the slogan of ever voter front occupy without bias. We wish our rea«!er to this time henceforth know the absolute fact. Then he can, and doubt less will, vote for th«* candidat«* and measures 1*1 WMCIO4 S »(HIIICAl ACTIVITY which he deems the nearcist right. It is hoped, also, that he will lay asid«* all jxilitical prejudice Lor a numtier of years it has been when he g<x*s into the voting booth. No man who the policy of the different administra is controlled by prejudice can or will cast an intel tiona at Washington D. C. to prohibit all civil servie« employ»« from undue ligently, fair ballot Received another large Shipment « Í Mens Young Mens Boys ’ CLOTHING activity in poliUca. It wan rightly assumed that an official, no matter <’ar>t • th»'".. how humble hia «talion might be, wa» Ppccial oMtuarv notice«, je-r line in a position to exercise a greater Extruded wedding comment». oer line 1>«-»I advertising, |wr line |w>r ls»m- poli teal influence, than if he were Display a«l». 2 changes per month, one column wide. N WEDNESDAY, OF hu»t w<x*k, the editor simply a private citlten. Even officer« per inch ........... ............... ................ I® of the N ews wan one of the twenty or more of the army or navy were suppose to Professional card», 1 *« inches, i*r monili I O' Long time contract» tor advertising made ou application. thousands of visitor« at the state fair. The not participate actively in politics, and P.ices guaranteed c-i.lral L-at-.ire of th* afternoon’• IMM Wfiffit th* government employes were informed that activity in politic«, other than to ¿OR class pace and exhibition guidk ss |>ace of Col exercise the right to vote, waa tiarred lower than any lege Maid, a Hillsboro horse. In the class pace, under jwnalty of dismissal from office. , Until the present, our presidents, ex eleven horses started. So persect had been the Top price« paid for Poultry cept tiiey sought re election, have kept training and so evenly matched were the horses, EARLY EVERYBODY is satisfied that our aloof from using their political in that when the finish of one mile was made, the tariff schedules should I m * materially reduced fluenc, for or againat anyone. Preai and upon such manufactured articles of distance between the leading horse and the hind .lent Rooeeve't, however, ha« départe) which the tnists have secured a monopoly there most one could not have been more than fifty widely from the precedents established yards. When the timecard was hung up, it con by his predecessor». Not only has he sliould be but low. if any’ tariff at all. Voters should not be deceived as to the positions tained the tig ires 2.0H. two minutes and eight «belated whom his successor should be of the Republican and Democratic parties on this seconds. While uatening the magnificent contest, if a Republican, but he ui actually |>ar ticipating in a campaign for his <Mr matter. The Republican party has declared in each horse working w ith almost machine like pre Taft's) election The pr«-sxlent has favor of tariff revision and for the calling of a cision, the thought of. What has made possible even gone farther than this along the special session of congress immediately after the the rapidity and perfection of motion of these lints» he prohibits to civil service The employes. Ke has dictated whom the inauguration of the next president for that various high bred Hirers, occur«*«! to us. Republican nominee for governor of purpose. If we do not allow ourselves to lx* de answer '‘Development’' occured just as readily. New York should be And it is A half century ago a three-minute trotting or quite probable that Governor Hughes ceived ns to what our Republican friends mean by mg h«>r to b>- a ir \\ hen would have faded of renomtnaUon, the word "revision,” we must ascertain just what Flora Ten.pie established a world's record as a h».l President Roosevelt not used his they intend to do at the sjiecial session. Now al* trotter ’ (her exact time we have forgotten but great influence to secure that end. know that to revise the tariff, does not mean that Here we have our chief executive believe it was about 2:30) it was thought the limit tin* schedules will lx* reduce«!; for it can be revise«! doing things, which he prohibits to and placed at a higher figure, just ai easily as at a of s|M*ed in the trotting horse had been reached. employes, over which the country ha» I iwer, and yet a Republican congress be true to But as a mat’er of fact, the era of the trotter had pla>-e.l him in control. We would con the promises made in the prosent cam|>aign. Mr. just begun. Prior to that time the running horse sider that, if a foreman of, say • Tuft has said that in revising the tariff, the had absorbed the attention of rare lovers. Horses manufacturing enterprise, should pro hdnl the employe< und.-r him from 4.> s'-iedules on some articl«*s should Is* raised, while prior to that time, bail l»een bred for running mg ertaln thing», then go and do th..-.- upon others it should b<* lowered. The Republican purposes and tiiey had l>«*«*n developed to very thing» himself, he would set up a bad p'atform declares for "revision” and in no place nearly the limit along those lines. Probably the «•»ample liefore hia employes He. ini is it intimated that such "revsion” meant a gen reason for this was the lack of good roads and. effwt, would aay: "Th«^e law» are for end reduction. As Mr. Taft is about the highest al«*», the principle means of travel at that time and your government. I am your suj>erior Republican authority, at the present time, his prior to the advent of the railroad, was on horse and, <-un«e<|uently. am not amenable to this law I am the law itself.” Of It was reasonable then, as it is today, for • ■ i lanitions may !><■ tak«-n as t>> w Lal "revision" back. course a foreman might have the power men to develop to the highest stage of efficiency, to do this, but he could scarcely expect means, from the Republican viewpoint. The Democratic platform is very specific in its the thing they most needed. At that time it was discipline among his »ubordmata-s if he declarations on this point. There is no room for it the saddler ami the s|>eedier the more valuable he did them. President Roosevelt is but a to be misunderstood. It declares for "revision" became. World's records of long distance runners foreman of our great piditicaj machine. He is the master mechanic who directs loo. But it also stat«*s that its definition of the that were then established, remain the world its movements within certain prescrib won! "revision” is reduction of the schedules and record of to-day. Not so with the harness horse. ed line*. Hs. justly, has no more right the free list for trust made gtssls. There is no With the increase of good roads, the saddle horse to participate actively in the present room for doubt alsiut it If Mr. Bryan and a has gradually given place to the carriage and political campaign than would a fore Democratic House of Representatives is elected, buggy horse. The development of the trotter be man of a manufacturing plant, who pro hibits smoking by his employes within just so sure will there Lx* an attempt, at least, to | gan Forty years ago when Dexter was called the the confine» of the plant and then go reduce the tariff schedules an«l to place trust made “King of the turf” and was thought to be perfec about directing matters In the plant ’* goods on the freelist. A Republican senate may I tion in the trotting class, his record of 2:17 was with a lighted cigar or pipe in hi» to be the limit. Soon Goldsmith Maid mouth. block matters for a while; but there is no question thought I We believe the president by his per but what the Democrats would reduce the sched clipped several seconds from the "King's” record nicious political activity, has made a ules. On the other hand. Mr. Taft has declared and placed the record of 2:10 1-4 before the aston tactical blunder. We believe he has ‘The limit has been reached” said weakened the chances of election of that the schedules on some articles should be ished world. everyl <>dy at that time. The Maid was sold for loth Mr. Taft and Governor Hughes. raised ami no where does he say trust made goods more money than had ever been paid for a horse Neverthrle«is, the president «tamis very should I m * placet! upon the free list So voters at tha ’ time. In Wednesday’s races nearly a high in the estimation of the American should not b® deceived. If they wish the tariff dozen horses did better than the “Queen of the ■ neoole, there are many persons who schedules to remain on an average of -IB per cent, think it lieneath the dignity of a presi as they are n«w, they will secure that result in turf” did in her palmiest days, and there are, pro dent to use his influence for or against the election of Mr. Taft am! a Republican con bably, more than a hundred horses in America, to any man who ia seeking a political gress. If they wish the tariff reduced and trust day, which can do a mile in several seconds less office. With the president it should lie *A fair field aud no favor" for one and mad«* gixxls placet) on the free list, the election of time than was done at Salem. all Development in the trotting horse has made Mr. Bryan and a Democratic congress is necessary. There are other men beside Candi On this point the issues are clear cut and well de nipid strides in recent years. It has also made no dats Taft, who were active candidates less progress in the draft horse, in cattle, sheep, for the Republican nomination for the fined. On the matter of a guaranty bank deposits law goats, swine and poultry. In every field pertain presidency. They cannot help but feel abundant opportunity to correct it, if ui . ware or defective thu s the positions of the two |>arties are equally well ing to stock, by thought and systematic breeding, that they have been treated a bit un they would, yet have not even attempt fairly. Had the president not been so ed to do so? defined. There is no chance of being deceived, if animals have liven developed which, in the old Have an Aiwlrwl of Title i><< i«re>l perniciously active. Mr. Taft might not the voter will but read and think. The Republi time, would hav • been thought phenomenal, but i have been nominated. Governor by lbs can party declare** for (swtal savings banks. I llis which are now regarded as a natural result of Hugh«* would have probably retired to Probably three-fourth» of the pe< pie private life at the end of his present plan is all right for he who simply wants his correct breeding. of the Unittnl State« would vote in So, in every field of endeavor, development is term if the prévient had not "butted favor of an amendment to the Federal money safely kept. But if he wants his money in.” At least the other aspirants for constition, to enable the people to elect deposited subject to checking, he must still patron the rule. The term "development” is synonimous these two positions would have felt U. 8. senators by a direct vote, W l.en I ize the State and National banks. The business with progress and education. Tiie only difference that they had been fairly beaten, had a resolution in advocacy of thin m«a«ure Otlhe nul pni|rr v T<M> Itilrnd tn ptin man and farmer who must have his money subject is in application. When development ceases, it ia the president kept "han«is off.” our waa proposed at the Republican Nation *>r •<>■<■ pt »««Kti tHiiy »nr m«ww»y ui our capan Both Mr. Taft and Governor Hughes al convention at Chicago, it wan reject »Iron« us^ivii-g the to his command at any time, will hav«* no lietter replaced with stagnation, to be followed by decay. Established in HW. protection for his cash, than he has at the present This principle applies to gover Amenta as well as in may win out on November 3. Yst it is ed by the overwhelmning vote uf Gd to safe to say, that Bryan wdl not lose 114. Now, the NSWS believe« a vast When a nation time. On the other hand, Mr. Bryan and the the commoner walks of life. any votes liecause of the president Z. M. Rl OP. Manager. Democratic platform declares for an enforce«! ceases to develop, its decline commences at once. violating the spirit of ths civil «ervice majority of the rank and file of the Re publican party would vote with 114. guaranty deposits law. Under this plan the And the decline is usually more rapid than the de rule. The question ia pertinent therefore office corner Third end BraatUIMn fit*. DEVELOPMENT. 0 in DO NOT HE DECEIVED. N Hew Fall Goods y Such as Dress goods Boots, Shoes Under wear, Hats, Blankets Umbrellas, etc. Call and inspect our stock HIBLER & GILL COMPANY money of the people w ill not only lx* absolutely safe, but it will be at the command of the owner at any and all times. The issue between the two pirties is well defined in this particular. Neither is there room for doubt as to how the pirties stand on the Direct election by the people of United States senators The Democratic plat form pledges its congressmen to enact a law to submit an amendment to the people, which would enable them to elect their I'nited Staten senator- When this resolution was presented to the Re publican convention at Chicago, it was defeated by a nearly 8 to 1 majority. Hence, the only velopment Then it behooves us as a nation, to foster with can* every means which is calculated to contribute to development and progross. Our public schools; equal and just laws to which all yield obedience the rich as well as »he poor; laws that will tend to equalize th«* acquirement of wealth and laws that w ill prevent or limit the futher acquirement of wealth by those that are now inordinately rich. A nation com|M>sed of ex ceedingly rich on the one hand, anti |>aiq»en< on the other, necessarily ciiut**» to develop. Its decline is at hand. Rome flourished as no other nation in her day did. until a few men controlled her “Stock watering" ia one of the thing« our Republican friend, promiae to remedy, if given four year« more of l»wer. Stock watering ha. been in progress in Wall «treat ever «ince the day, of Jim Fisk and Jay Gould The Republican« have had complete control of the government for the pa«t twelve year«. Why have they not done some thing to curtail or prohibit thia moot miachievioua method of finance? Can we truat men to correct an evil, which has l>een notorious for more than a doten years, when they have had "Who rule» the Republican party?" I Will the aforesaid rank and fib- indorse that rule? November 3 will supply the answer, « AUMINISIR A I OK'S NOTICE. Notice i» hereby given Ihnt the inwler- ■igne<l ha» Iw-en duly appointed Admin istrator «4 the estate of Marls Rchaefer, deceased, late <4 Linn County On-go«». I All (tersone having claims sgainst ssnl »•tate are hereby notilir<l to present the veterinarian asme t«s the undersigned «Inly verified Office Albany Subir». Boti* Phones, 34 .»« by law require«! within six month» from this date. listed Ibis the 22ud day of August, HMH. ALBANY. OREGON Ciivat K» Si n «ruta Administrator, Weatherford A Wyatt. Attorneys for bn ba«, ribs for U m B abtia « Naw«. Administrator. IV. F. JONES 1