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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1908)
THE SAHTI à H HEWS tfaitrrwida and the Pe<>plc. A aure an I eTective way of diafmaing uf a bad law ta to rigidly enforce it. In the recent crate for rail row. 1 regulation which «wept over th«* country there were a number of law« fiaaaed which were highly detrimental to the railroad* and uf n<> benefit to the |w*oph*. Th«* fact that there could be no permanent prosperity fur the railroa in without th* pr »pie aerved by the n were ab»o pma uerouv waa for a tim<» Imt sight of, an I guad an! bad railroa!« and other corp orations aurfered alike in th«* rraxr for reg Hatton. The rul ninalton of thix regulation fever wan reach«! d«out a year ago, and the panic revealed in un iniataKuble clearne«.*«. that the orople who had prospered with the railroad* were alao Buffering with them. Th.« drastic liquidation through which the country ¡ kia * u * ! wan not unaltend«*d by go a I rcaulta. Railroa !a which were violating thalr obligation* to the people were ahown th«* error of their way«, an I have a on i don«.*<l their form«*’' ol-jectiona* le prac tice*, But the iieuple h ! 'O hive profited by the experience and from one end of th • land to the ot lor th ire i* « gr >.v n * ten ioncy t > racogniao th • in lap‘>nI • h * • of th«* railroad« and the people. Por- hafrt the noil nutabl • ca • in wh ch thia change*! »entiment it npimrvnt ib Inai of OJahoiu, a atate »where a iti <* >••• rupcoruu« **enti nr it ran nut a fru year* ago. In acror I with ih « «enti rnent the Oxlahumi Mgiatat ire p uM«* ! a ich draatic laws that capital was frightened out of tne stat« and ra*lr >e I tiuiidrig came to a Mtan>l>till. This co ditiun ha* i»ecume bo srr uuv that tne matter ha* !»ren taken up >/ the U la h«» na Federation of Cummercial <‘lmi, which haa iMued a circular ett ng forth that '*«»rw capital cannot be* attract«*«! f >r Invest «tent in tne Blate ntil the th • law ar«* nettled upon a fair and con- K fl' 41.V.J bxsll», .1J in «1 ca > tai . 1/e‘te! m»y have rea^tn to r jx 11 togiti nate return." ! th.- relief aa<ed bv the cu n- tnere.al urg»nitat->>n* wi I oc granle-l >■ •ltn -.l a fore,(o:ie roncluaiun, ai.i with th-- raiiroadn rvgardr-i a ¡»arliiei in stead uf an enemy, the hnanvai ret irn. to t .-th Oxlanoaia and the ra lr -i will be m icii more »ati.facU-r. tiu>n the) ha\c- bee mn- e the cl-».. J »<*a.<> i tor railroad iMiidinx bu>an. Abejrd law. in otner »tale», which prohibit the run ning of farmin/ detnonmraUun Iran.» and the Mauancea of tra.utp rtatiu.i to im nitration agent» ami other» who »ee » to attract »etller», are al*o helpin.; to check the spread of thia regulation fever In Oregon the feud lietween the rail road» and the people have never attain ed great pro|a»rtion». the effort» uf in- tereated partie» to atir up trouble be ing only ¡«artially »ucceaful. Th a »*ata haa not al way» receivw-l the conaiderat ion from the railroa-i» to which it waa entitled, but they have pronuae-l to io better, ami there la coruikierabie new work actually under way and .men more in proapcct The line to Central Oregon 1» generally regarded as aaaur- ed. ami to the farmera of that long iaolated region it 1» a matter of indiffer ence what freight rate» may tie on the Argentine plain» or on th«* Great lutkea. What Oregon nee la la railroad», ami after it get» them there will be ample warn» time for regulating then in ar- «d *11 thè Vi»«t c»*r «»ritw m*«u*»| olir*» ami i era anil i tvrpret angl t their look« I n ler lt-« (u*tvring c«w a ami tour» and un*|»<»km » peer I v—Il i« rordanrr with a fair return on the in Ir i»t». vestment Oregonian. m*»nvv |x»w«-r ha» been c«ral«**l albi «I wnci, plain «ailing («» tfo*m that they btldl up. and *•( iirmiilv ihr « f!*»i ring l«M>k uh with a I ii ’ m I *d o*m)Mi»aion "h a niual Marni b*r il» parent in a »trugglv man*« t»hih»lrring ignorance <d thv im i . : That 1» why ■ w«»m«n who »• |»opular H<>w much 'none; will it take to twat t >it thrr«*t«*n» hnih« R’-rthii g, a» thè American |H**»ple arm ng Inm • vr»y olirli »pule lbw Geo. E Chamberlain ami elect t’harlv» will, ?li»t n«» r«*iiatii ufi «nal c<»ns**r vati ve other thing with women. The |w»or, W Eultou, C ntc.i StalOO S.-nati-r’ How much 1» ch . h Statement No I org«nta«lton ìike ili«- gra«>d «>hl |«artv o( Ir'udrd men win» take her prrci»ely al $50.000 t<> Defeat v hamberlan member uf the legislature to receive « oli**: il Ut 1«.'irti gHM'Mì t«*r< «lui Jrff-I»*«s» • the vain <l,*m »»»*• it»l«»i <1» them to can imi hot «'»’inprrhend why her own «•»< ran for going tiara on hia phntgr and lie»ray i ni priuci le» <an <*v «-rll>r«>w n party ì».fre«u*he an*. i*iahita»itr*l *»v a IM»t *•»’ her many l«*vr»v »pia’iiu*«», and, ing the people? Where will the money come from to v »•< e*«iiB»*lblali «n «>i urtibh, the tun«* 11« their blind»'«’*», they c«»nipla e»»tly I he all! c»*me atleti liirnii« » ill Ivloiinl, w*t down tin« reaaon to jvdonay. carry out the jot ? Here are n few que^tiona for the peo n ‘t ì»r*»v -ded f«»r in thè ti>«li«mal «*«»n*ti- real 1« *| m that th«- wuman can't • w«»m<*' , trv aa a« »he may. may They ple to answer. The Pew;»le*.a Proas be lil»»-n, ti» w«»rk ain'h rbange» a» i tu crivv women, trad hrr thr ugh atwl through, and rati- lieve« that every mean rr of the next jM*t»plr may and «wirely wlll dcmaml Il Mr B*% *11 h»d l»ev «•leclv*l to th • male her rcurdiHgh l«eg.r>lat «re is an honest man. ami that | h«t mv v««r have hilly iimh»r«t<MMl Chanr vrlain will I m * elected when thr Ch»ri m«gl«ntM»v «4 thè Amer can rm first joint ballot m taken at Salem next puldi , thè p •»•’ihllitiea «4 a i rt-me*it«|«’iia womiMi i* plain * * anv «»no wh«» haa d wurlal iipbeaval «•> dd have made a wt-idv •»! the mah» n< «vliMi»’ winter; but the men who are now plot politic«* lo g puMp»»*| d. b» t tti» matter» n rk- Evrii ll»r for* in*»at name«» in ting to defeat thr jieopie think uther- twe w n»r. and they have advanced thrir n *w j»lrt> d, tlicv are v inibii impending, thr pr*dr*ai**n hav«* th»» o» e |»»iiit rd I'brir «•• uh n arc admirably Ian* to thr point where the amount to a ‘I • l»«**** meh are >»tit blind gmd«-» n« .ik »••• I bri air» hr ¡mid fur Statement Nu. I vut««s in tir wlv. in thè f.u*e ! • H’h c i> i*tnm<* »liali parliti«! Ir* m th«* i»ut*idr. erv i«-.u r and «nitri v Ful the « *nd«l»*n charmi ► «riy »»fteii, n.nl altra« live and ing dir iluted. rii«« m*»v«« and walk One focal |»olit cian w ho is known to C »IftHlit V Ill’ll l.iil ii|em them — New t ill >d gr»-u. »»iwui ilie atagr and «*<>• dm I thrmwelv«» I t ch-sr to thr : ,o i o.»d.H and other lug • »*!«’K II- I'l'Mllillf in a bb'likr n anm r rmmgb, hill any mU'i'rata which are <>|x id* oppuaed to ih» Men I *cr I nucraianU u *»mrni* w >m hi ran -«-v th»i; n^i r all. they »re the Oregon idea of electing United State« Senators« has figured out that fi* re pt’Lwbl) never liv«‘l amai* only pa-u-lM»rtr«l «iummt»— ; they lack th«* very lowmt sum required to carry Wh • «I «L. I rt »t!r» him«*uH that he th»* to*»» 1« »d l*n»mrihea»i hr«» Ilia* would iinik»* lh»-m tirali (ti*d tn-«al. —I*ill»hnrg oil thr plot cannot t»c lew (han fou,u>,‘. UhdrtM «<d w«»n»en. Tin- politician in question u* a pronounc *' I he» ’»« a puaalr. »•! c» una*, t«> mot leader ed friend of Fulton*«; he has neeii very meli, bul 1 ihink I kiu»w a bilie alM'iit active «‘.tire it ww known that Taft w a* ' Ih m,** one lt«’»»r» bui» li» a |«»r*lli , e A- WYATT utocted a.b i he ha* nu hesitation I •ti|wrb»r »M*rt ut way. Fhrrr « • niy • » w ap«eadin«r th<* new« that ( hambcriain aii*w»-* i«i I«« made to th»« »»ill»th*ii haa nu mote chance of lading chosen uy 1 ¡/«ut iemali I hr* man w h » think** im»»t the I r-g.«lat irr loan Hrysu had of car afoul w iHtu H alit km»w<* h«*i. (HlUr II» Bblllil* rg B*uck lu p*» l»l i I it, H *• imu**« iul« for rying Oregon. (/MlUi'iM !*hrre are r-cvcii State.nent No I dui mai», h«nt**v r ch ver ami «*vi*«*f*- * I.BA NY me ¿ib n uf tne i>cgiaiatuiv to be gut . « ..mi, ludv 1«. lii.il« rpl«*»- w men it e te.i nd of if thr Mcnvinv is to am * rained w ma» Le lit«) learn a little «d— v«-ry r \ I.. DUGGER to a access Eire InoUMM «d tfollaia cash ht»i«*— Hitd Ih* n l>e I» 4<»i.lIhfialìv lekvn In advance fur »•» il «me ut the .»»even ih h « k I* new «lev fopmeiita hi her »«h the price uvs.tmned by the iniui who wh»*|t he hai tttii «-at» liialtaj ; but let represent* the interests. The otner min only la*, in tu i appt« tne km»w .«-dge |it*. d«, \|«»rtg-»vc» ■«nd lVn»i >n > could m * well apei i in entertain* b • |«**i ne*! h> l»u :* lr»atmv. t u| «»u>4i er Voucher« •ar»*t«dly written »ml .ng the .egialatuis Mfxi pi ov hit ng a r«ie- ut il»«* »ame »ex, ami he will l*V I*- i Cot«* Mck || • a • d»‘d. I a *««*«. o lur inc nan who handled the money w id«-r *i uh I «*»tih> n«l«**l tu «luc*»< « r I M* irmi-, cl- . prepared at that lue «ame rn<**a wih nut appi» to am! perlur.nad tne a< tuai briocry, Sv xTt va Sgwaoffict Mill Mn.i Il -a »«id by lnone on the "inside', t «uni * OllEGOS that there will or no difficulty encount Miak ’’•praf«, win» had « •iihtivr tn* -rio ered in «orunng the amount of money. Sight i nt»« hum m nature t -Mil v- r iv»«l. *4« right whvn Even if tne meat p»*wple wno a»e in fav w » iter wh*> HOTEL. or of the game Mhoaid fail to rune up Ite rani »»i amori» ; **Tiuwtau m»i w I m I witn the neccMary assistame, outside .«*r i iiniie timi»* variety. * V nd it I» Ibi» interests wouui Wiltm^iy aid in defeating v* ry C’»m| . x ly ut character, ibi* fb rt- I hereby announce that I have lea*- < haini<*riain, w hich would »■<* thr enter i g < ti,u«gc *4 iu«*»l ami •lt’«p‘»**iii»*n ed the Scio Hotel and purpose to coo* ing wrUgr tn deatruyuig thr ayntern uf alili ti inakea ber »•» «1« *p> late!) per dm t aatne in firnt-clnx-« atylr. My table« popular »cgiN.abun that the tieopir of pn vii g i*» afowrr-wiiUhi rumi. will be aupphed with the I m * m I the mark- Oregon nave gradually built up. Thea« i • ih. unhnary mau Mie h a perfo« t- ■I atlonb ami my ro»ima anti bctla will mm m * ouUntie interrata were enluited in i> H-41' «I b«*uk. be kept 1 *hB11 “ive •FeeW a jtchcrne to bl «*k the election of Mr, ’ 1 i a»»’l make her out at all.** *‘She atU*ntivn t»> th- --»mfort of t’omnu-rcial Bourne after n<* had received the pop ìb a 1114**« uf «•uhtra<li« li *n»,'* men. I pur,»"»* to make my Sunday lar vote fur Senator, but ti»r junior Sen * Cver «F mm ut Mi-« w hat v «»il expect."* dinner* a feature The public is cordi- Ih«»»« are a tv* *4 tin* piatoli» made iilly invitr-i t»> give me a call. ator wan too quic« fur the plot tern, atal with the amtuitance uf thr tie«I aecrrt bv mm alxnii th« giri* ir a Imm ih* v W ii . i . M A bbott . Prop. •ervice men in the country hr ex|MMed brvin lo la* e a »pretal inlereat. lt »he SCIO H<»TEI.. Scio. Oregon. thr tciarme before it waa carrieii out. arre utimirm led oli thè »imple lìuew • f a man in mind ami bearl, ber l«»v» r I r pen i*rr«a. W ATHEKEORI» z\ttornci|<s-ut-Luic I Xotury Public SCIO A Southern (/pintori « n lt I •»ha a» il thè Urlìi*» ralle |*arty a» pohti<'«l |«o>«er( li»m come (o aii ei*d. W lii C«>h* llitlr lo ri lai III • tur ul thr «taira i r I ».»i purpo-r«, and thrrr *i*l alWMti A a* a «forni nani al» te i arly in thr s liti«, hot «a a natmital power thè M»<h«ati<m» are that tirimi racy will plav a iriy *u «ordinala part. Inaura are cbaitgmg witii ^rrat rapidily. The r* * pubin «ii party ia thè parrnt oi all thr girai private fortune* in Ih« ui.mn, and w-'Uld belle» ki*uw Ima to win her. bui 1« limi < a*e, il i» lo l*r doubled w lief iter he a uhi care tu laktitbs trouble. Il i» h r la w mi* ring alai p**tnimg nature that make« her chief charm in tila oyes. **I> m y«*u uiMh*r»tai>d women?** a»k a timid yotilb «4 a man who had aren the world. "Oh, ye», I umlrrwlami that ibrre*« no umleratamimg tbrni, a»»d limi to a» lar a« a man ran ever get,’* was the crushing answer. Women u mie retai d each «»lher with »u« it ra»e , they road each other*« uio- CLOCK ANO WATCH REPAIRING Having lignin l<»cat»,<l in Scio I am now prepared to do watch and clock retmiring on short notice. Work done promptly and satisfaction gauranteed. A. W. HAGEY