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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1908)
4« V ♦ • i K • i .* • ’Lite. . We du not Know how many teachers are employed; A. G. PRILL. M. n. nor what .-alary they receive. Nor do we know wheth* r any of the state furxls are used to main tain a foot liull team, or not. T»*l* pit*’»*, t 1* liai»|p* N<> Il Ther- ar - a . r at many things you can tell US. I>r. K«-rr, by which we will become better av MIO ; ; ORF.ttON Apiainied with you tmd your methods. Ami as vi »u WE WANT 70 KNOW. ar«- in ti e employ of tin people, Ikx-tor, we tlie HE TAXPAYERS OF Oregon are re<|uire«l to jM-ople, hav«- a right to know what kind of serv’ce l»ay out a large amount of money annuall » yor ar»- y iving u-. A i it<- niz.-'d balance sheet will VETERINARIAN fur the aupport of the varioua «Ute inatilu- give the publicity th«- ja-ople want. And as a C ■ -•! the loffite Alhant **tal»l«’«. B« th Phone« tiumt. Moat of theae institution« render itemized ALBANY OKE uo N atatementa of the »urn» expended, ahowing for instil ition over w inch you pr- side, the <-X|M-nse of making t ■ <• financial exhibit would be nominal. what and to whom the taxpayera’ money is pawl Wnat th«- p--->pl d nr-- of the Corvallis school, We are thui» informed how much and to whon money ia paid in the conduct of th«.- varioua d« - h.-v « ■ ■ r-- uf th-- Or v--n I'niversity and the <►' s a- well The very beat way toi partmenu of «tale, the penitentiary, the insan«- ormal • Aw asylum, the achoola for the blind, deaf and dumr- ■ the .tat.''- bad I-'.’ V». i »-xtrava - nice, is plain statement of' expenditures. Over I>rog Htora salary each employe geU in all of these institu We r --|uire fi a icml tat- tn mts fr itn our b inks phonal. tions. Also, we know what the state pays to «-an and large cor¡M>rutions und fr >-n our slate ele- ALBANY of the employes of the Soldiers home. I» it when ene s n iry instituios. W.iy not »lace our ’tate we come to the state schools, the salary list is not sehooh u|x»n the same basis? I’m i<-ily of public T. J NVNKaaa, W. À. «•IMO < aabiar given. We do not know how many teachers ar • x ¡ m nditures i lould apply to all ut oar public and Prrw^hfUl employed at any of th«-se acnouls, nor how muc Hinmi public in.-titutions. they are paid. Now this is a condition that ought not to exi-i NoTII I NO HUI DISHONOR. • OKH.U5 -CIO Tiiere should be publicity of the management a -i lill iii’l’i.r l’i> quite imd«-r<tand just !>.»«• « ¿i-n-fil Imhknitf exp-nse of all th«.-se schools. To simply slat-- bo-« rirhang id t»us iic t *«i t « * S- ti,i: >r Fulton in his en- i» i L «n • tit««!** at rtirr«-fil r I«-* 1 r. <>r t i <>'. 1 ui t'u1 v»o’• uf th*’ jMiiple in «t»f| «trull* I miuk I *» u principi « il ir* and how much for incidental exfw nb-- i not :!i •! ii <>: i ic r to liitnsi lf in the ent. We want a little mor«? s|M-cializ..iti<'ii, ar.«: t i i latí - <(<■ No man who is a giMwl have a right to know. • :> ,n;.¡ .i . i i t pr< • r i 'tiiiuite of the rvlu- The management of both the Stat«- I'niversi’y i . ■ . ■ '..i i,>| tlexire and the State Agricultural (.College are » ».t !» > t , h.. , i r a • < i he knows that a ma- si-cret to suit the |>eople. We know that a «r «• jorit» of I in- 1« 'ijiie .ii, - oi -<1 lo nun. Senator amount of money is expended at each of th«- «• institutions annually; but there our knowh’dg«- Fulton kt 'di - tli.it •• ' .i tur> • <1 down at the ceases. We do not know how many l- ae er , ar« prmtat , - hot priiirf, aiai tiail Mr. take, who SAW MILL AND . . . employed at either institution; nor how much they tr imq .tin u .¡i at t1 .i1 t ime. was turned down LOGGING MACHINERY File |Mt»ple, 1’reShlciit are paid. <>n these matters the | kno-v al lio- J ilie election. nothing. They simply know that the state ex Ko..><-vcit and I‘r, »dent el- el Taft knows this fact ! li; I V k>< >N 1 Kill- A i ¡ i i ”l.et the | • opii pends something over ilüO.tMW each year to main Alt>any. Oregon tain these schools, and then their knowledge « ini' rule” - xee|4 Senator Fulton and a handfull of ma- Now the pe ipl<, wno foot th«- bills, are not now c um- I'oiilii rr-. Ir-re in Oregon. Had Senator SCIO HOTEL. nor will not long be satisfied w ith this meager Fulton 1 K) will to the voae of the peoplr, as any he could have retired from honorsb|c man should, knowledge of how their moneys are exjicnded. We are justly entitled to and will know n'»< it the Senate on March I next .-till retaining the I hereby announce that I have these things. At the same time, the ¡teople «I»« i«ol respect of tne peojile. Nlow, having failed in rd the Scio Hotel and purpose to cor- claim there is any thing w rong in the maiiagenu iit having Faith President I mhi * »-veil and Mr. Fait to luct same in first cl-uu style. Mv tables of either of these institutions. Ills publicity we uloeir t reat infi ¡- nee t<> break down the Ore will be iup|>lied with the Iwst the mark afford» arxi my room» and lieite will want and to which the taxpayers are ei»titlc<l. it gon primary law, he will retire at the end of his I »•t lw kept cleanly. I »hall give »peciai has fre«|uently occured that state institutions ha«<- term, a disgraced mam. attention to th« comfort of t'ommercia M. p. . a ou i a\e i ¡ruotten the associa men. I purpoas to make my Sunda « »me to grief and the management di /i i< < . tion given him with land fraud matters last dinner» a feature The public is cordi simply because there was too great secrecy in pi I-. Mr. H- i-y. H n<- (Senator Fulton) had ally invite»! to give me a call. t ieir management. The ¡»copie of Oregon do not Wiu. M A bbott . Prot» a ma .... d ,.:.ili<--i eo.ir.-v m tins senatorial desire that any of her institutions snail sutb r in SCIO HOTHI.. Scio. Oregon. this way. Publicity of expenditures, in an itemiz m./itir. B <t ‘>w, it.at ic I as attempted to secure ti., d .-i.iev ai.d ed manner, w ill tend to prevent both dishom-sty i . m< i - 1 ... ]. ...ature. him ahi of hi iterivi tiiii > and extravagance; while it will nut injure tn«- llave ah ÀtMtrwrinf Tiua en-ieuwi proper conduct or management in the least. I’he ii.e i . Ople will coiicl ale that he was none too »food by Lbe q at. n a ami i.iad. and tnat Mr. Heney N ews has lately received a phampleL issu«-d by to | Dr. Kerr, of the O. A. C. In this phamplel the Lad ai'.ple can - i > make the accu-alions he made. Senator Fulton you have made a grave tactical sources of revenue of this institution arc pnen. mistake; a mistake that only a petty, office seek But it is entirely silent in regard to the exp-ndi- mal prv»|*rr I ♦ «««* Iti feti *t In vurt hrw* in/, nail 'A nunded, .'mall souled (lolitician would •»« (»flbr lures other than in a general way. Wliut t • ¡« - arv«*pt •• • • u hj nt mone) In» ned, « mi » , . t ■ .. KÜ..A ii,K «liuti» rr»ril»-| t ht» ’wnrfll o| OUt «a per pie want, Dr. Kerr, is a balance sheet, show ing rinfl K«i«l>hahr-<! in ¡Wf. i a. . .1 ¡r ii.. . -i> are despised by all the receipts and an itemized list of disbur ,-menis. Z. ft. Hl DO, Manager. We knew before the publication of this pluitnpk t. honorable, fair dealing people. Oregon would what the receipts were and from whence they have a-eii piad to haw you retire with honor; but I <<««t u«»r I bird an<1 Bn« «UMn Mt*, came. But we do not know nor.do we nave any -ne i - more glad that you an likely to fail hi your ÀI. HAS Y. OKKQOH means of knowing, how these funds ar»- , x(H-mi«-«l. efforts tu d. «honor her legislature. ilic kantiani Jilcu SALE Physician ¿ Surgeon Politically Independent T. W. RIDDELL. M. D C T . IA 1 IRON WGRKS .■ i • o *.■» rfi ; -V. filili Bo) s overcoats ms’ and Bovs* Sll’tS Kimonos I jh Ii<‘S, W ni>t<. . Í 1 udics’ mid .Misses' coats Laiiieb’ and Misx’s' skirts DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist Plie Scio Stute Bunk Mens’ l.adifs’ Knitted (¡olf jackets Now is the time to buy yourself an Xmas present Sale Commences MONDAY, DEC. 14-’O8 Closes Christmas Eve. In addition to the Big Cut in Prices we will give away 5 0 0 $10.00 in gold 5 A CHRISTMAS PRESENT For Someone 0 /■'.wry tloljur's trorth of lot rrìmitilist you 0 bini of ust!urin i this sole, ¡jilts you limi many fi 5 .*. fi rhanrts on I hi $10.00 gold piece trhich trill bt rajfhil of ( h ri si ma s T.rt ut S ll'cloch. Regular Price Charged for O'oodx Sold on Time. fl TOP RPICES PAID FOR POULTRY J 5 Wesely & Cain ¡'mesi lost, W S«, hktahv , I «oil. J J Birne», W . r. frill, J. A. Bilyeu, C. A. Warner J. It. Barner, C. A. W ar tier. Scio Millimi CoinpaiHj $ * SCIO ROLLER MILLS Linn County Abstract Co. Illi lONIHAC I campaign, he IS BlMHSti. p^» i«*iw«*l t<» «!»• any tiling • rung ; , I kw •gr<enmnl*, •«■««I, g' vnrnitig conlmcik au>l >• »*• gcnernlly well un,l« < tl.nt ai ything >•! »ti c»|>l»u«t"O UHliir« |a •upifl.ll». W« »11 Ul.der •I. i»i that ulirn two |«rt|c» agrtw tud,. at ylliing gnd one id tlie |.«rtir» di»'» lliv tiling the cotilrncl <>r »,n »unci t nquir- cd Idm tn dll. III« oilier |‘«rl> I hiuii .,- I tl.rir buour «• rill* a >h* I which will lim » «tit «M <»fll<«‘ w«‘Ml»t I«’«»•««»<* a t»ncl» u«*lioh. B l all tiling* «*‘»»- I. C»i.»v»s l> M SCIO LIVERY & FEED STABLES SÀ h«*«f S«l», Flour. In th» Z? ClougKl Field t Flotar •«<! a< hang««! f Tr«*l You Hltthl Are ready to furnish you with High-Top Shoes Rubber Boots Rubber Coats Rubber Hats Rubbers and Umbrellas CALAVAN A M< KKIGIIT, Pn ¡»>. b-gi4ly r« »|w m»il It* ha bi* Their i* m i t a dhe in •*»«!»• ’ I rtlrnii ur útil» nam«* > «»II » hr oí I lie»«* p«*lltluha, plv«i|r«’ c*r . ph«^* it i iip'ti a r»4l «4 dUhuiior. It • id of ihr Imrgain. F«»i inaian» r, if A it* v<»r*t I ’utioii which *> ! <« n’t du g» ' tlrincn. Xu boiiorahi« cmplu^n B to do a irrtaih work, !*>«* a ,<’«»!»trad * «•latri*. lini«* »i, lite •pini lla<-k« ninna i « iti» all traina bulh a* ma«« w HI a-K I h » m*ighls»r tu «i«> a dia* Wwi .** l<r aviti Mankrrt. "I» ilir |’«yiii« i>t »nd A <!* « • ih** work» ;our form *4 erhtt*v»«t-*th' ni r 14 th* Otir riga <Hir timi rU»« »mi <>ur liurw* A lut LofiumhU «I .tl 'hi commit an act oil dnuiM oli li a « • Di «e B it held rvi»| <ii“ihlr. Ord B /bmild ■ tin j*»i Hy ••tat» ii vili Our leghila toril rf wxl driver». l'ricr» rra>M«i>able pay in aihanw h»r thr work «»r wlial* tin the l>« • i Í» ba«r «s»m)4 * I « Hit Ih « n law* i • •in uhi deci in a I*« til »»h of llil» kind ab tier may lx* tli** cunefcierwtiufi, thro A part of It. ' n ¿*«« iot*nt, tlivi«* i* hilf » im IlìaUii a«»ii I til aurthy of v««»livv. I’ut. it before thing I lit* p4«**ig*«l l«gmliti«*r a» Ii*»ii4«r iarc*»ti*ea rv*|*t»nril»ir. n < rally Mini FARMERS MEAT MARKET a h» <k> t»r h»«# ; ably «h» ah«! tl et i». io « » nhtrr» t«» h • rithrr A or B True, hr might j done any pari of «bal il»r contra« i cm II» j |Mtf I « f lit«1 r»ntravi. S 11 I or nn I ar <•! Corn. f«»r, thru, «I Iht» i h »tant«’ uf vllber l’art) . i rrtllMT I*» liiv Up lo ihr * f«t»liii<‘i»” olí Bui who a» uhi ewr hai«* Ihit if thr t oiitrai I mav lx* a hr «gw led I hi* pl«-*lgr A inrg<- hu»til< r of our ritizen* at CARSON A CO.. Prona. jterfornied lia» ».art part i «nylhii’g t«> <lo with <»r h»v • a«iy «*<»n « lll.i r par’y h«- I »!>•• tr- .-.I th»- ( »¡m Show held in Spring- i :. t we < k. The »how wu a great , aHpidatrd f«»r him t»» «Io, thwoihvr must ' 1 fiiletive tn « twlrhvr a licirayer ui I in- di.play of corn w as moat I <« t»|»ly with bis part. I vriylMxly un* ,,ttr»’live iitul Interested thousands of dvrM«n<li> threw pr»>|<oaiti«>i»w. They rn* In Mnhn<>n»«n ruunly |>rtilion« are The other features of thr trr lulu the daily IHr of w* ryonr. N»»w bring ci.iillrttml J««| lint ptirpm»«* of rr- .» »nr I t »» u-<- attractive. Doubt- ' tl» m<mt fn»> lii.»tlng of these wa» the «»■vitr«« t that Sint« rnont No. I h ji»»- Irtkgilig th«* h'gi*lat*H*1 rhvt« «t tn that t' - i .‘-.f-it <,f the game hint* from the lat«>ra ina<lw with thr |*-»»| lr, is n«»t an county, fr»»m thrir pied' r*. N»»w il I» • late tln'iie Farm. That alone wan iMiivmml oi e. I rgiplativr rnmhdatrfi plain to *« «* ihnt » nh votcrw win» vot««i A. itli tlie price of adtniiwion. People, have made cs.ntra«*ta with th«* p*< plr in for ihvM* ph »lg«xl niHiilw*r*t arc pr*«|»rt , have read about this game farm and ' 'the Work which w done, but at the i thr |*a»t and will make thmi in thr |»eitti«*i>«*r*. Ihosv alto voird f«»r lite Springfield Com Show they were en-1 fntura. Irxlerd, every man who I«** anti-Stat’ ment un* inbr ih , in thai a i» d to see "with thefr own eyes.” It ; <*«»iiie» a camhdat«* fur any office, I* gie* cmintv, have in» m*»rr righi lo sigi» a «.1» a f .mtantlal demonstration of' Intiv«* or otherwise make»» a contract pelilioti «4 f«*leniN*> Ilian U they H v « h | iti what well ihrectrd efforts will accomp- with the |»e*f|>lo. That is to » hi hr the >!»<«• ¡»f MI mhi H. And nnlrea evrn hah. One of the features of the Com Show agr.*rw 0» «1» certain thing» Io l»r «•«»»• voter wh«» v«»fr«l f«»r Maiemrnt Oliera. w f the sale of the prize winning ex-I troll* d by certain princij»««« if liir pr«- •igna th«* ptMiifoti •»t rw ieaMs» U»e «■•»••- hibita. |>le wdl give him thrir votre. N <w >| ia tract remali«* biiniing 1 - n ears of yellow corn that had won Aa il wdf I h very r hlriit that thia contract b«-vom«*« iif»f’!<• t«* get all t»f ihrM* Mgmttiirr*. '¡early 41,<»*i tn cash and atsiut Sl.MKi in ii ei«hn'f-e nares were i>ut uo at burnt* g only when the |«M)plr ha%«* «»«tr Mtiltimt« ah hrvtliorrti are »Imply auction and sold for *S10, or 451 an ear. elr« t«*d the van<lhiate bv giving Irin Iwilting rttm» *>nr wall. 1 ■ grower of the corn, Mr. Webb Clover Sard. tlw.r vote*. 1 ti which eaar, the Irgi»* Workman of .Maxwell township, bid in M*»«*liin«’ |**4itn tail« ami inachin« lakir, if such l«c the » liter, lnn«»m«w oh- mrtlHMla «Ik* har«l. They hate mani| n- hi» i'Wt. corn after a lively »ettoo with i A 1lniit«-l amount of abaolutady [Hirr I hero w h<> wanted it i gated to «Io the things hr |»n»mter«i lat«x| ami rontr»4l«*<l p»litical matter*» * I h- •• ten ear» were declare»! by the osi ck»»«r •vv-l lor sal*. Inqulroof d>a when on thr campaign, t«»«l«». The ron* h»ng tha^tt ' ' ’«'• -orii "nig«-»» to t»e the best in the whole »how k it Hibler-nill. O». or of R. W filli. tract la just as atrnplr as if tl r lrgi»la*or psililira aa %•■»!« »1 rLlit*, <4 a hu h thr The , »<' inti the t-est in the county ; ■ ». the g'nnd division prizes an<! had l»*’««n t-n p ••)«d !<» ti«> ac ) Ft x - )«*• |»l«« bate no right to <lhr*< Ibrni, Hick >ry Bark Cough Remnly, mail* finally the grand sweepstakes. | • I w. rk. the Hickory Hark Rrmr-ly Co,, of Heil it ma> Iw* a little t« ugh b»r tit»««’ The ten ears of corn that won the lie 1 V\ h«’ii b* ia Inditctrd into «»th««*, he i * hi an* krt« •* hav** to f » i » i •• bra I’tir. la»s --* grand swerpatnkea prizes W’ert* -alrm. Ore, goaranli—l to Iw pore, huí in bv Mr, A. I). Mack» of the make« oalh that h s lovia alite acta»n I kr (hr Fr»t <4 «1», I»'.I tl»ey Will gna'ant, nl to cure your o id or nioiirr ¡ • S migli< ld News for and will be shill «‘onf«»rin lo the r«*i|fttr«*mr» taof thr ably hav«* ‘o metle. rrfun>l*<d. Gn»r»i.tr«f to n «k«a friend 1> a < to the national corn »how at roifStil lit»»! s ,4 thr »tai«* of Of»-g- >i • ■ ■: For «ale b» » C I’r—r». ?*,-«>■ But th«**«* V*uiit»‘ n a|» |*T’-pie hav* if * if aha for exi.ilulion and competition, of you ut U*e l uiled Matra. If the m«uai right b» )«*t.i«4»u On., and ttral-ciMa dealer» r<«iy • her«1 0 intn i«» <Ju -th- ohm mt < ariinvillr Illa. SCIO, <»rt Hitler & Sill Co Mik »unit not ooh i nv ; b» dialtuimr lb«*n r« li<’«, but their wive», They be child rvn aiul It I«* ode, ma well. I pr4«h»»M**i, I»** i* m«»i*By •»« lignt«*l t«* «**’ h Vc h<« Vigili tu allrinpt tuli«*«* III«*; v Jih ma) »■•) rily nt) 4 thr |»«a»pl« |>e«»|>ie wt >f the liAHMl r»ui lirt‘ah» «i l»r Idu. •saidr, litri- »I«-« |ntHiolicr(HhlHd ¡ iiuat«*«l Ilici»* I m .’ g»>* 4Í <it:/ »» when iht'y adiUw and I rgi««at< Fifty e*« Up ít’v for ■ ilftmand that invìi »Indi («»militi m<»r«i | j V 4'1» I«* tmifce th* ikrir rboire. ’íarjilty. ( A 4 every man, who pair» 1 nl(«»i J* lal<-« *rii which o»i<ll‘« t* * «’h «•*« MUlIli»» it I law Th« v • .at- W •» <|<* • G«*n*r»l C u»iom Milling 1> I *«•«! Leather-sole Rubber Boots And everything for wet weather OREGON Yours for business HIBLER &. GILL COMPANY \' All kinds of Fresh Meats, Sausages, Fifh, etc., stonily on hand. Highest market price paid for Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork. Our purouse is to conduct a first-class meat market I DROP j|\j J • « I and see the NEW Edison Phonograph PLAYS 2 KINDS OF RECORDS Price, $30.00 and up E. C. PEERY, Agent < <>• <oo> Í I ■! I