The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 20, 1908, Image 2

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III.MV AM) Ul'«
ity, h - htan<k out prominantly and alone,
tlx.-■ da sw hen the method* of dixhom-Hty and
graft b'-enia to be much more remunerative tlian That H eney hua duor. < mi I I m * w h<-l
a ifuA«! and <rvat wvrk.lh«* Urnfum« n
j.onvHty, tne wonder is that any one should under­ fully twik*bv4. Tluil in W(iM of h r>
take to ci-ampion the right. But when any one nxrthtMta hr was fH«t juthriou» and w rw t
does un-iertakc to uphold the right an<l punish the It ciHKcdk^».
Y< t It ir tianu» ti>^l
a xrrat wm«,
win ig, fie i.-» rewarded with the plaudits of all lie m *> hw
Onr piHb iuir ui hutnun rwturr hr L
r gl.l tld iki <g p o »¡r.
A 1 I so will III -.»e pledg -d
antaxoriiimi, whxh ha* rrfMlrrrd ht>
legislator* I«- rewar<l*il.
In audition they will work unpupular. Hr ha * uard ( rrlaifi
nave the Nili.ifuction of having done their duty as maiefartora for conviction of ott»«m.
I A I H N
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im n.
Now it hi a common ih«*u h that
nuoti i
u
But w hat shall »he world think of newspapers U aruntf. It 1» »aid that Henry
A*>h
and nu n, who for mere partisan advantage, will paar**} certain nwn to « Mtrcmity,
were t»u worae tha > lb a»«- wboar
adv is«-th«-ae legislator* to commit moral perjury? and crimes he ha« condon« d
Illl-I |4>N HAI I ■«:
\rnong li e large numtM-r of criminals wha-ii .Mr.
'Ihrtefort’ it ia arau<d that, » n< •
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v ear In advam *•
...
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tlcnev caused to be indicted and then convict«-*! can't I m * pumahvd.
»hook!
i »« <• .. »r, .»• end d vrar
...
in th«- land fraud trial*, the crime of subornation The Oirgonii . di«'« nut a rc< w.th thi»
()
\ «-ir, st « f»*l •»! ? v» >ir* . .
f
ir 41 •♦ml «»! < V« ir• ...
to commit |M-rjurv figures the ofu-m-st.
Now are rvttaof in# or with its r<»n« iuai«>n.
Hr nt y, we lave thought. I mj » not al*
H t m«oitl>w in «idv hi «•••
..
i I h . m - convicted felons uny gr- ater enemies to so­
Î ir«« «nunth» m 4«lviince
aaya do w h.” work jodi oualy, but
n^lexipym wrgp|w»r ......
...
ciety t an tii«* men and news|>a|>--ra who are society ha* a ti> ht l«» u*** all fM^aibh
e .<!• adoring by every possible argument and Hi4*ans for conviction an«! |«un«thnt»-n« of
A I »V l- H I I-I Si i l«AII—
tnn-at, to cause these phi!n«si legislators to com- th«*»«* who rub an<! <-ppf* ’it It ha- a
A
ttr| »»f think*
...
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1 .11,0 |„r-,r..’ All
■ ii'ii n.- n cannot right toifiarit immunity to «ome, f<*r
<r
m <•«>•! Ml»itri.-irv »Httii«'». |*»*r Ifni*
. ......
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Umd
m •«I«! i ng r«im torni«. t«*’f Hnr»
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neip but regard th«- Oregonian and the gang of their testimony a^amM uth* 'mwl t*•
<v
get at th«* proof a^ain»! tho«r wn<> ar«
e ti i.Ik«’rtleihg, |w*f hnr |H*r itwi**
disgruntled Ib-pubiicans as being morally as guilty rutzbinit it. how it ran.
ad*, 2 « hangt*« |**r
lionlh, opr rolli mil w »le
I" as an- those men who w«-re «•oiivn-te«l of th«- erm e
fw»r Inch
.............
tl« i*ey. then, ha* «imply been a pi.I
1 is
<1 < ar»!«, I*». ì»ir I
|w*f month
lof subornation, by Mr. Hcney.
Tne attempt to be ervant. (»ursmnif pu.lic tneiv«*»
nog tun«’ • ••r»lr»t <•
K»iv*rtiaio i n-t-lf «m appi ¡rat’ >n.
w*rt, t’btn Iron
make the voluntary pledge of these 51 legislators, Th« rvamtahv«’ hr
those who atiuuid want pukLc thic’Vea
a violation of the E« d« ral constitution, is the
uunishrd,
m amasing
T lx* jfrneiai
m*-r«-st iions«-iis«-. Ther«’ is no construction of this Kround of the upjMtaitnin 1« mpi« **« «
HONOR. ALONE. SHOULD RULE
. • ),• r.iiu-- d'H i.n ent i»,l,j.- w h'cn w ill pn-i.iliit 14 the inquiry, “Why «h«»ii i tn • mai
be let oil and that man punish« «!?*
T SIlOl ’Ll) NOT n-quir«- argument to cause met th«- legislator from making a pledge, if he sees Ib'CHusr legal tratlmuny mu»t I m * had «»r
to do right, or to Is- consistent and comply prop-r to do so. It is most seldom, ind«*«‘d1 Inal h«>b«>dy win I« pumahrd. and th«* im^ui
w ith th«- terms of pledgesoragreement « honest­ an I'niu-d Slates s«-nator is elected in Oregon, or ty will gu on iurvver. and !•• <><!
that matter, who does not Society muni always u*«n, a- it hi*,
ly made. Nor is it necessary, when men an- con- any othi-r state for
were pledged to bun la-fore right to un*, the 1« mu r t nini.ial.* Io
r
ceive
votes
which
Oilled by principles of common hom-stv and
the meeting of the legis'alure.
Indeed. many c.^nvictjuri «if the greater, "*«» a* I
decency. It is only with men who are rihsl by
election to having made a brra* up th«* system.
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gislators
owe
their
ignoble instincts and dishonor, who r« quire to Is*
Hn«th<*r
h»< ii-<*J H’ ’-‘ V
h-hl up liefor«- them the dishonor an«l lisgrace of I pltslgc of this kind.
nut is notnmtf to ti»<* put4•»»**«
He ha
ExSenator Mulkey a-«| Senator Bourne were elect been ureaAing up nnz» °f thi«*v«»< i
a violati-d pl«-«lge the ignominy which will be
•■«I by a legislature a majority of which had been < 4.iii>fiii4 u.i I in <>•*.■ *1. .* ! h-t* 4*>
v site<l. not only u|»n themselves, but iq-on those
s > ne nighty good wor.4. Tn« | m -no**M
t-iat are m ar and d«-ar to them. E ■ r. r- in, w|,<> pledged by St itement No 1. I)id tn«* <fregonian Ity of li iwy u du rn >rr than an tn* I
and
lb«-
liepublican
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miascs say anything a'siut a
even <|->r«-s to think of doing a dishonornhii- d<- -d,
dental tactor.
H • h4* put a atop to 1
or to violate a saen d obligation voluntar Iv inc r- | vioiat<-<i constitution al that lime? Not a *ord; di­ m»gnty deal of wrong-doing. Only b>
cd. sho-nd s(s-nd a short time in reading th«- his­ spilt the fad that Senator Bourne is moreobjed ion- indefatigable (Mirnuit of the prim
able. j>ers maily, to the Un-goman, than istiovemor in it could this I m ? ilune. T heir sat* Ihl«
tories of Benedict Arnold ami A >mn Burr.
(‘ lamlH-r-ain. B it Senator Bourne is a Republi­ have laM*n likely to murd« r hirn, at an>
Of the h-gislatur«* to meet next January, at Sa­
time.
No man could
eouki stand
ntaiel in
tn h»*
Ion p
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lem, 51 mends-rs signed a written oblivation, if can and Governor Chamberlain is a l>emocra:; without taking that rink. In the 1 a «
t >e [Msiple would giv«- them their votes. This ob- which probably accounts for th«- pr«-sent intens«- of Herwy, during years |>WMt, mai >
I gat ion simply plt-dged these l«-pisli«tors. to mal •• activity <»f the Oregonian to defeat the election of have thought of it Oregonia t.
the |asiple's choice. One is almost f >rc«-«i to con­
t'ie people’s choice for United States senator, the r
clude.
from the Oregonian’s viewisimt, that it is
choice, when the vol«- for that high office was co •
unconstitutional
to <*lccl a Democrut United Slates
eI for in accordance with law , when th«- legist -
This
agreement
is
plain
ar
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Republican
state.
I ire was in session. \
If
tl
••
legislature
el«?ct
is composed of honorable
simple. It became binding only wuen th«- peo| -I
men,
which
th«-
N
ews I h -I i «- v «- s to tie true, no one
complied with their pnrt of it, by electing these I I
L I h
Oy. r W »elwurlt»’’ Ihiitf ’■»i. »•
m mbeis who ha«l voluntar Iv pledged tlu-msclv«... needs to ls>rrow trouble nlsnit its action when the
time comes to elect the senator. There will is- .'»1
G uild a contract la* l«-ss ph in or l«*ss capable of
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ALBANY
or
more votes r» corde«l for Governor ChamiH-rlam,
being misunderstood? Ju t a simple ”lf you v ill
No other honorable cour e is
do this I will do that.” N< thing difficult to under- on the first ballot.
III
o|H-n
to
our
law
makers.
But if it should napjs n
Not even a |tossi de loop hole nor ti-chni-
s*an«l.
ci ity by which th«-shrewd 4 and sharpe.st of ut- tl at s* ven scoundrels have b«s-n «•lected l«-gialators
who subs« ril <sl to Statt-menl No. 1. in which cas«-,
t -rncys could find an excuse for violation.
only,
will th«- (>r«-gonian I»«- successfull in its
Well, the f>eople <*ompli> 1 with their end of (hr
etTorl.s
at
sulsirnation. The js-ople of Oregon ex­
cmtract. It then la-cam<• as binding as it is | m
pect
t
eir
wishes to Is-‘-arrn <l out. If defeated,
bl«* to make a * agreement.
It matters not that
< If I I m * nul
> «•»*< lllli fbl In I-Ilfv lix»-.
there
will
Is-
something doing hereafter.
4tf ««««)<< M* *» »«•«>> <»t »>»•»«•«•) h«af*t»d. mil
the contract is not asaurvd by th«- property of the
¿hr kantiani Jilcu
LADIES', r ¡SSLS’and CHILDRENS
COATS and SKIRTS
Now i*-* tin* finit» to buy what yon
net’ll in tlii" line for the winter
nt a l’>Hi ET.IH (TH >N in price.
Ri '/ul ir /*rt i t'h-ir•¡•■d for Goods Sold on Time.
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sentinel, whose watchfulness prevents a surpris-
The office of U. S. senator should be occupi-
b. the stealthy enemy, are «-qually entitled to | ..¡♦•«l by men of a high Mens«’of honor ami integrity
paced «»n th.- mil of honor. S«». also, are the nno i0"1»'
>he man who secures lus election at the
woo give their m-rvic-s, in civil life, t«» the corns- I
”f integrity, would disgrace nimself and
U.n of wrong; or to the teaching of cormct form:, «»e eUte which s«-lecU him. Oregon has no use
and methods of government
| for 11 “♦’»alor ”f thnl character.
On last Friday evening tin- |x-*»pl«- wen- shn«Jted
by hearing of tin- attempted assassination of’ (’ity -h-cti »n is now close at hand. It should b«-
I ' i -. ii cis J. Heney. Why is Mr. H«*ney more prom- the purpov of o ir citiz-ns 1-» select a live ener-
inent la-fore th«- people, to-day, than other 'aw- < -tii’ board of officers men who will look weli
yers of «-qual ability? Simply because h«- has after the aTiirs of the city.
Thev should be
danxi to champion the cans«- of right and civic piverned by in »live* of economy, yet not be lag-
«l<*c«- cy. The fact is that a vast majority of me i j-.irds in k«-«-oing the city in touch with a spirit of
Toe future of Scio is dependent upon
a \* *o handicappt d by their ow n selfish desires progress.
We need
and am.« that mgues. grafters ami scoundn-la in t >e acts and methods of her citizens.
t
-ansportation
facilities,
manufacturing
plants
and
grieial, have almost a fair field ai* I witliout mo
les at on, in w hich t«» «-«induct their nefarious de­ any and all enterprises that will build up our town.
signs.
An«l when a man. ns in the case of Mr. An energetic, progressive board of city officers can
ll«-ney, undertakes to fight th«- b,ttie of just ce a id will -Io much towards bringing the desired
and light, ami of the curr«-cli->n < : i .>iit.« .d rateai-ir suits alsiuL
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SktAKIAKÏ! C. A. u aullar
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ILachwngvd
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Are ready to furnish you with
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Mens’ High-Top Shoes
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Rubber Boots
Rubber Coats
Rubber Hats
Rubbers and
Umbrellas
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Manager»
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closes Thanksgiving Day.
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Sale commences Saturday, Nov. 14 and
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Thanksgiving
SALE
l’oliticíillii Independent-
virions member* bv I m ng Is-hind th«-ir pledges;
nor that a term'of imprisonment awaits its viola-1 Our County Court should not allow tne good
lion.
Not at all. But th«- far greater security of roads spirit, which lias been generated among the
t i- honor. manhoo«l and characted of each of them- jieople, to subside. The plan adopted under Judge
in -mla-rs, does rest upon their action as le.psla- Stewart’s administration to encourage volunteer
t -rs.
work, is a gtstd one. If the Court will appropriate
By moving forward ns MEN should, and com- from the general fund an amount, in each road
p vmg with their euj of the agreement, tm-s« 51 district, equal to the amount volunteered by the
in *mbers will place t eir names upon the R «II of Uxpa > era of a district, it will be but a few years
II -nor in the archives of Oregon history, as men until Linn county w ill have as good roads aa may
wii « are worthy; as m-*n wh<» ar«- heroes; th it b- wished for. Even at the present time, in most
t tough suhj«-ct«*d to all manner of t<-mptntion in localities our roads are in fair condition and in
t e wnv of official recognition or of plai t dirty. some places thev are excellent The Court should
filthy d «liars, they sto sl unflinchingly in th J for*- not allow the good work to stop. Select g<xsl ex-
front of the co itest ami, as honorable men. did
, p -nene -d ro i l in -n for supervisors, whereve*
they agr«-»si to do.
p>ssi > • an l giv • t lem liberal support and enco ir
There are t v«» kinks of counige that make men agein ■ it. It sno ild be r *m-m> T in ! that firm-rs
s .blim«- m tn«- «-yes of their fellows. I In- phytma |UV ( (t Jordon of the tax devoted to road build
ciurage with which men win battles «luring times' ' (g, t.«e m «st willingly.
o’ war and moral courag«- which wins battles n
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t ne of p« a< ••. The pages of .American history are
Senator F’ulton has stated in a public address at
fill«-«! with accounts of hens-s in ls>th of these
Corvallis
before the primary election last spring,
ti -Ids. We love to honor their memories. We ar«-
that
if
h«-
should
Is- defeat«*! for the nomination of
proud to la-long to a nation which has given birth 1
U.
S.
senator
at
the
primaries, his name would not
t > such m«-n. While only thus«- have gained prom­
«•f'gmat b * p!ac<‘d before the legislature as a candidate for
in ncy, who have been developed in times«
p i »lie stress, there are thousands of d«*ed an«l acts tiiat otii.-e. Well the Senator was defeat«*! at th«*
of m-n which occur in th«- less pnuninent positions primaries. <»ood and hard; but, if we art- to cr«*!it
he is now figuring «bout with the purpose
ami in th«- privât«- walks of life, which ar«- c ii lally r
The’fin.Imin"wN,”nsks"his lite. a|m)Wl|of <!ef«-ating Govem »r Chamla-rlain. the peiple’s
<h” v' to mvv th«- iïfë ofTnother," o'r’Yh'.-' in't'rëp'îd i " ,rnihe” for that °‘*k* and lhe
of him-
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SCIO LIVERY & FEED
STA3LES
Leather-sole Rubber
Boots
CALAVA* A M. k N 1<. li I. Pnq S.
And everything for wet weather
1 ‘mi rs for busi ih ss
Hacks r*«nnect villi all trains Isdh a<
Wr«l *i-io Nh-I Mlinltrn*.
HIBLER & GILL COMPANY
Our r k" • 'in tir «•»•«T a »* ami • tir bor>e»
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a whole hail ye-af
wah<»u« «ist mag.
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chair the m«*«t
•enwtive aim and ÍH» |*r-
I•ally wahout wimhltog -
aa Mirai «halting.
Careful and «li* er rung drr»«rt»
always tierna»! ËVERWTAR
— it amicala to ihr lotet <4 nxtnl
I DROP and see the
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