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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
•• * /U/.V//.7/ /tz/f Hi l ASShSòUh. a he kantiani ¿Hnv •0. Politicullq Independent- at **ciot Orvg-»ii, a« •*•*», nd-« 1» I*utrrrsl at tbr tn » 11 inatto*»« IVIIIV KHIlrAV HZ T. I 4. I > I ' <i < i EK Ki»rr<*M Ht’ll-« ANI* PNUFNIgroN« HI I’lK >.N HAU RM; On«-rear ir> a<l va lire. .... (»na* vn.ar, at •>«*( >•( vrar,. Onr war, at vtwl of tur» t hw- y«-«r, at «»i«l >>( 3 » rar» Pii monti.» n>a<l»aa>aM Tiara*«* «»»otiti.. in ».líame ti.tiÿle v-up) in «rrappar .. AllVKHTWIXd »I I I •» (i íi& HATMi C^rtl nf thank« ................ ... ... ... . * hi * ••hitimrv notic**, fwr liti«* ,., *.,., ... *â h'< te»ele«| h •♦•l*lii»j< «'••ni meni*, 1«*^ lin«*’’ t/ical «ulverticihg. |«* f lìti«* girr I m » u # .... . .............. , i ' jh-*t<l5iv ad», 'J etiaiig«*» |**r ■»••»titb, •»«’«* c«diir»ii» |M»r in«*h .................. •» • B Prof«Ni«i'>nMl rard». 1% inri»««*, per monili «,»,. . . I oiirf Inn«* « mitra«’!» b»r advertíame madron application. MOVEMENT FOR GOOD ROADS. N s< iK ADDITIONAL LOCAI Avtkhnl «ir >««Kidr. vv «uh/ .« « ho m'«itira«* | » It i# i<4 rfciH-rmily ki>«>Mii il al *»»n««* I «4 *»ur Ìt*«’ »1» ui«< rabtr«»* way, *«•%»• » ' | xh « L m » t b*r ti»** iirra-atin/, ra«*i«*tf au*« i trai Inrf • i «rati*»* r»< k». V ’ »«v I «• «I : r w • (I M n» Ni*wl i» t«> lak«* tP«*« l ì prido I Ir» |««Hwt i|< »• t«d g*»*»** hfalp.i U bila S«*al i» a »uprrior br«*v*4* r H «finn»'«», h» do a » ot kt«<’W a Idll»* bill ( m I mìu I « ramina a bird |«*« tbr o<ki4«.! Bui a» li * li» itfM««»r J««- I* >in«lrttrr i* a • SSESSUR D. P> McKMGIIT should make pot»* of «he following fact, when h«- makes his next year’s assessment for purwaiea of taxation: A sale of live timl« r claim*, of l‘<> a'-r.-s each, is in progress io d no doubt wdl be . on<um- ited, by a tuiits r Mvs*dicate which has large Isoid- i'sga of timber. These claims are located on fiioma* sind Crabtree Creeka, where this syndicate owns several thousand acres. The offer to pur- chase made is ¿SMN) per claim or $1 per thousand »»’»»■•« •»•"■«•r <>s »•in*.**, k-. hi» lii.,.»*’ »t><r if. 111.» .r..wrl, ■■ II. I a Mtfl.*u. | f«-«-t st >m|*age. 1.»foil •(> The present owners tl ink the 31 per thousand | D im . «g b’«*al‘» fl*«k nt gam»« »Ml he h»*tt»*r «iffer and, to aarertnin the quantity of . v**rv hat«d**»^*r »tlrtrV»** bird. H'» tnndirg tinib»*r, th(?V lire HOW f»n their claims ¡An«* f««rtn »ml brilliant pluriiAfaf** »a* It»# They expert the clxinvi to pfMr «d thr l<arnyani. 1!« w«*, al*««, nakinp eM»imat«-s. -raise fr »tn ten tn twely»- million f -»-t each. This, very p*itfHwri«»n«. Ilia flghiin/ »piab’y | •«* »««ch Mr N«*ai p|i«*d hltn in tl-r it th»- stumpage offer, w«iuhi net th»* owners t»*n h «nd» «4 T«»*ii>rr l «»iiwii«<k.'»r, that hr to twelve thousand dollars per cl in. This would notfht I«*, « iht* II»* (utur* vic*«»r «»%•• r give an acreage value of from «»1 "»') to $75 <X) pjr » y and all <Minm in th»* «jy <4 ^»fH* aero, N«»r are these claims <*- s • <b*red ex<*epti«>n- CVU’k*, Thia bahd»iinn* young n**>it*r illy better than the average of < ' -ots adjoining, ihr <-uph«»i i«*ua r*»gn<»n’«*n «4 * tn I th<* fnirchnw price mav !>«• eonsi«l»-r»-d th«* civ h roa ** Hi'pii I hi v il««na *• trainiDg ha«l vi'u»- which timber syndicates phi««* upon their h rn nlw4it «nrnt4ei*d, another n**i<i‘- h »Idinpa in Linn cmirtv. l»»r, G «♦ Gf'ltii», in |«M*»h«M •«% »hr The N ews Iinderstmds that timlier lands are hi r»l Mr Griftin l«u<g quit# a tftenw-! assessed at one-fourth of this -ml-ie. Now as our eork f F iw t»«r Ditii»-*Ht r»»“hr*I Io becoii«» far ns i • • n«»««i | w-ll mi »<» t • r «b<olute cash ths* «»w • r «4 Pavilxna. Ilqt dr 5r«l f»«»l |ar1 wtlh Piskileoa. »I airy , value, th»*s • timber huldin«»« s onld I m * h » s <- mwm I in pri<*S». B it <»nr o'rfht bul a (••• i like n anner, Al lea-t they s o»dd not I m * ass«*«s- wLr«i Mr Gríflbi rs*urnrd I hi* h’iíifg. • • •' whl h »’ti*. h” 1»iil h««*4*»iA bi d»|«»i»* ng to pav w ithout going to the trouble of cruising, Jriat h«iw thU mani hap which »a $50 p««r acre, or t’ r* <• times the present a i »airfh i «»t |l«i! »• Mr l.riftin lad **M t»»rd h*a hrarl’a d«a*rrt I«* «liti i <»t ;<> - < ■ ■ «■•I v .I ie. tired h-(*»»*»-l t«i «|'irrti »i| I m »W it » »*• Nov, a ?» n-nttcy of fact, h* far the largest 9 9 9 9 i e»/ » t « - -• -»»•.- . ««a = ON- ■J 9 Lndirs, \\ ! 9 . Lntiics’ Kimonos I tidies’ and M i>**es’ coats Ladies’ and M¡s>es’skirts Now is the time to present. Closes Christ.naa Eve. 8 A 0 fl 6 fl fl fl c 8♦ fl 9 $10.00 in gold ■7/ TOP RPtCf . PAID FOR POULTRY fl Wesely & Cain 9 9o » •»rrieitMa lilKCr-t'iHl. pRWIIHXT, W fr (t|||. S mmkiamy , C. A. Warner J J Bone». W. F. Gill, J. A. Bilyeu, J. K. Barua», L. A. W»met. ■» t t ' < Î- -• • !«•» I < » SCIO ROLLER MILLS <- d*> « ( • e-r» «« ■ <a I C «*•»«> in Milling tStsein*»*. V •«»<! «»n Sal*. & 'ALeat W* uro In ihv flour. Bought and Flour and Lsthanged t i«d«l for I5tj»in*aa and Ireat Y OU lor Will Klg+tl •J Are ready to furnish you with Mens’ High-Top Shoes < i Rubber Boots « « Rubber Coats « « Rubber Hats «( «« g Rubbers and Umbrellas Leather-sole Rubber Boots And everything for wet weather I 'mil's for Dosi in ss HIDLER óc GILL COP/iPANY ¿J ■<> < •<> <> I DROP and I see <> the < j Î NEW Î I Edison Phonograph r- A-. ; . ! I V fl •» 9 In addition to the Dig Cut in Prices we will 9 give away 9 9 3 A CHRISTMAS PRESENT Fer Someone 9 bj'f r i ihilJm's iria lh of im nOnt mii i/on 9 b't y *// 75 </ uri n ' ibis stili. ¿iri s finii Ihnl minili j tll>iiin> <>n Un $10.00 gold piece U'hirh icill 5 ■ !tt. t*. » yy «r/. . • / • * J lì y ! ! ri . /., . » v .... /■/•/. ... zf/ ..... VZY.. ...... zw/* 9 Regular Fri • Charged lor Goods Said on Time. 9 1 o' road building and a m<>re gem-.al atou,*., ..f t ie people to the impwtance of re.ols '••i-vx-af...* President R.-o« *velt is now after the New York the needs of the people in bvln winter a. i World wit'i bis "big s’ .ck. ’’ Editor Pulitzer will, Bummer. I proldtbly, be able tu hold his own, in the bout 8 0 yourself a Xmas buy Sale Commences MONDA/, DEC. 14-’O8 I ) > h'fi». O hi ». gnaranir»»d Io l»r purr*; |WÄ’ All!» f*l to fflTH JfO'lf Old <»F n»’»lh*t r* htn-l»-d. ( »na ra»t I ••rd to rimkr a friend of y«»»i F«»r ralr l»v K. C l‘v»-ry, Mrio Oír», Mini fl t aln I abb dealtm eveiya i»t »• i • 6 Ladies' Knitted Golf jackets ■t EVER REFOHE HAVE the citizens of Lint county lieen aroused to the imi*irtanre < ' the building good hard - nfa.e r !* :■ now. They seem to have awnl om-d tn »he fact t nt the motive power of a team is fir« .cr lw<| Ir t •» worst mudhoM or the xtoepest hill, which it ■ * kaoa.i « i»vsl*L»a* I**? »I«j ndb«s «*-»««f Ittf« f*îrHr 4, }-x»-T--r. Ji f n-e «. »VS • • •* V» •«•».'■> • •. M » ».» ■ r< • will tie required io iirgoiiaiv when ur«wit.g m *«•*<■ s. ht» »I 1 • î HI’ holder« but a trifle. T1 «*v are l»*ing held, not for «.*•* h««f«r«* l|v |»iti«d ( f -7 -r L- from jmint tn point This enndition »1 re «««eti |l< »late <» r«- i»l ihr X«»»l l ofi «»(« ad t<> b«« a general diaposition to remove. T e p <>pi« horn»*«, but for speculative p>tro»s«M and. as a hitrîi I rr* |«»«* I <»tw►*« k a» «I «I»' a «cm to be fully aware, that the hitherto frv matter of justice, should I m * taxed at t teir full i »‘«S ‘Mitri t»«. huh ai.hlr'y» !<nf i* frr a h*« «{»%• ««*> t«««*«i I»» r iiHmlv tl hi mat x'lnvela of earth or an occasional load of grave’ cash value. : I • ♦♦■«»••»»- » ■ I » ‘. î : « Th»* same painciple should applv in the assess * « i w II not suffice to place the roads in condition. t< a« , fa* Mr Grtfti»» (‘«HiHirr » « » I t»ikio| ment of our rnilroa'lit. There is qot a mile of rail s stain the heauy trafic required of them at t’ • **«t * k ** »ith hl* iw í«r» ; l*li! j> '* <««nt time. Hence the /j.r«-s«>nt agitation an< road ron H «*‘1 of the main lin«*s in Oregon, b it th« *.r i-ng* Urd lad di-ap|***a»«*«i lh-î what is valued nt $5D,(Xkt or r -<r<-, v«-t the nil- hsft^ht »h* «4 maki» a iiiaUli. I»» ti • the organization of the "Good Roads Is^agur." r “ids on the assess rs b»M>ks ar*» not placed nt «o«*» iluof* I »Ä v 11 * 1 1 a pn •|*rr»«! and ah o luist Friday the N ews islitor ‘«us present at ; «II J t^i «( • na*. * »»’'tm* abov«» o» e-l alf that arnoupL m -eting of the Good Roads League, at All®m Hr » »• rrmh f» n eri an> r« o»t»r in fl « S|M-culat iv<* timber land h<> ’ |«-ri, railroad« and There were present represent«lives from all par» arr»>M (in* da) th» rim a rail of the county. One could not help noticing t < corporation property in general should not lie l»«¡rf»l h*»knI |f m I I h Ih»viI«-ha arai h» eirnestnvss of purjioae of every delegate pres«-nt made a sp*cial target by th»* assessor but they «s» »>s.ti |M*r« h»d Iherfm fr »m *b»’C> i«*d a < «h»Dfa i»» any • - b with Everyone seemed willing and desirous that a .* if) should I m * tax«*d relatively as high ns are our h* Even th»- railroads will admit that this Ih I Bering Th* Iqirral «aa i»rt»x fl «•¡•■nt tax should la* frvyed. so that the building of farms. w ’ h * Klar hat ila a •»• te • ìti«nga j> -rrnanent hard surface roads could I m - und<*rt:>k«*i would be just. i», the water. II» al i i * |H••}»**• ì bo a' one«'. When the meeting was called t< • r. Iki did Ui* Tna baft * or h r by the president, Judge Duncan, it was s«*e» • • I st .rm> • a B -a » u> • A-i > fort will I m * made, it is ■ a L ’*» have »*na<-t. a' once, that there was lack of program or mill •>< v* K ’ rd in«le««d • 1 i * I • hu lo w * n «*«1 a law at the coming s< sajon of the legislature, •r, |M* lijo ta» 1 gl.I hl* »*’. b»»‘ «• of procedure. Secretary Stewart, however, ~ni to provide »or a eom|>rehensivr irejHs-tion of But In*» 4 <itifho «anted make up I •• m tied a sort of program which, by common < or dairies and the nutho'ls of handling cream, ti 4 w- alb» r ibe >le«lh i* •»’ • ■ »n« s-nt, was adopted as the program for the day • l’< ■ -1 * « »tar y « throughout th»* state. Most jn*ojile are careful » ■ • t s 'ion. and cleanly in the It.-indlmg of t* “ir milk product; a»» «I bill* t<» » eofirltiau<h z\s might have been expected, there was «hont but it is a matter of common ktv»wl»*dge. that some it s MuMfS in a nw(M>n ai many different opinions with refcrenc«« t<< »'w people are very careless ami «-ven filthy in caring Ai tlx* « *«*•! «udì i <>r iti hi otl v«rious subjects relative to road matters, a.*» t “n for their dairy herds and milk. This dirty milk rti*-«<i«y •vrning. I**. S3. w «re jM-rsons present. But gem-nd disc« -io; mrllt.tr - the whole milk-ijpnlv in proportion that i «»r or i h m.crt «• s ■ >n brought to the fore the practical aiei r .¡r* • John S'ici,» -the amount <«f filthy milk milk I m ars to the whole. s <111 • ’••I. l»l t • impractical methods and tila i I Pro». I. W K«wd SiinnM l«<l» As a matter of justice to the butler using public The main subject call«*d out v. i tn< fart that a J.ie Morg.ti Ivan Mill, r thes • careles milkers should in- r*apnre«l to be Ia**.(.*r Arnold lo», k t*l».|a ape-ial local road tax did not nor could n'>i rear' icleanly; or have their milk product excluded from H»rv«*v <ir«M»n Kolla Khnltng what was required to make the roads r morally th»* market. The only way this d«*sired result can M* Romain« Ar Ir* Powell g >od throughout the county. It was shown ti nt Clin». IWlBchwr-kl lie br »light alx>ut, is through a proja-r and thor WHit«* ll«mn>«iu<i some of the road districts which contained th.* Kiln» M * • r» ough ins|Hatiun. The insjwting officer should Mr» Hhwto largest amount of taxable property l ad. compiini Mi» M.*r»au lh*»tric»* 1S*'»tMt have jxiwer to compel «fairy barns, herds, s»-para M>«ibl Arr-lcrw it M**n Morvan tively, but a few miles of road; while others will ters. cr am cans etc to In* k«-pt cleanly. A cow M. iiiial.l«* Cartrigl.t llir.1rll«- llrvi |t. r a less assessable projierty had a large read milage covered with filtti cannot be milked without the Th— i Lt «*.*nai»i» <•( A ». t« M n I In After considerable discussion it was ummimousl ! milk Ix-coming jiolluted to( a more or less extent. • » ••», i» ri piata «Oli :iJ< rra ai. l ,» agreed to recommend to the court, that the pres- » ari t» Mi • \s malt, r of f .c*. Oregon butter is below stan*l- i..»t • l i, |. e it H|M-cial levy of one mill I m - continued find ti at A<tn.l»»>.»i, lia**»t«».l »*- h I- Se. noli* ani becan of filthy cream. We have pure food tura »»»la . . alill.ireit nudar I.’ I.'* t vo mills l»e added to the levy for th ; •; -m-in aw.«. L» t us have a pure milk law as well. No 1« Lrt» (<>r »a1«* at E. C. l't- ra '• (ri y f md, to l>e expended in road building ui.d e the •one will object, except the filthy and they should ’ 1 general direction of the court. A resolution wik V Mu-rc l»y U r—ly Orvh--«»ra. lie comjielied to lie cleanly. also adopted in regard to the future meet, igs of I>t r-.,)wii al ’ j . ni., aurla.u ra.*«— the League, that they be h.-ld al various points in 7 :SU |>. tu. r-J the county, that they might be attend«*d by the, If the reform legislation now on our statute Vote J a lO-Vlill Levy. people in general. The advantage of placing the l»ooks is to Is* retained and kept free from any and Ju«t a I are tai|*a%»r« »!• largest |s»rtion of the mad fund under the c mtrm all desttuctive amendments at the coming session |t*i dr«l tbr >| m *« iai »• Ì <wd inrr'linw la*i and direction of the county court is easily seen. of the I»-,->slalure, it is moot important that State Monday alleni«»*«'. Voler» ha e Y‘1 I^irge I mm I ich of timber land, the railmads read ment <> I mend>< rs organize l«oth branches and «tifile »•» a< < u*ioi»»r I lo n^gl«,t wrlro bed and the property of large corjxirations in gen control the important committees. To insure this n»ertiti|ft (hat one ia apt to think Ih« eral, lie in but a comjiaratively few road <1 -tricts. control the N ews believes that the Democratic I • I la « are but Utile al»-ut n !»• « If a tax sufficient to meet the requir-m- nts of members should assist th»* R--pul>lican Statement mailer», 1 ih they do »-are. li II»» | e« • pie < ! bri# aere imi eati»ti^l that our districts other than those mentioned above, pro members in «» curing this organization. It is of •< h«ad l»a«»d Mi»uld d«» • hai for tl • viding the present special read tax h-vy plan vastly more importance that ir Initiative and lx-i ìtittreela of the R'I iuo I ami ach< «4 should lie adhered to, then' would I k * more money Referendum and our I»ir»-et Primary laws shall not «latrici, the wh«<»l rio^tiug w«m1d Ir raised in some districts, than could lie v isely ex- be tampered with in a misch < vous manner than it Iftlwtally Atlrndr«l. I *»r »ruerai day» il w»a nnnnFu |y |K>nd«*d; while in others there «•ould I m * a s ircity. is to maintain strict partisan lines in the organiza- ir ti1 r#l<M»d that a iO*iii»ll Iwv M»ni«d lw* ’ By placing two-thirds of the n» id moneys at the tion. arkthl ho—4Imi il lir»d««»| lo caie, order of the court, then ap|»ropriationa can be f<»r the obUgaiion» of thè <liPlrn*tt ai <1 .. 1 1 ’ 1 ■ "-11 Jl’k J ■’ ■ "" made in proportion to the road milage, <■ isy or j , Senator T ilton sought to have President Roose- locare f«*r ili«- M’h«e»l Mi 4 »<'b«<«>| piop r» l) . Ibear krM>WÎh|t abat mrtild p*^» I» difficult construction considered. velt recognize his claims to the election of United h »»I v l»e doue alni lsd«»|t eatn»flrd Ibal The importance of the court's selection <»f ex- States senator to succeed himself and failed. »neh »• ti» n uh » ho lite l«*t inlare»«* «4 jierienced, practical road builders as sup * visors, Governor Chamberlain did not seek the President’s tbr d idrici, m«**l «4 «»tir v< 1er» ah«’W«d was another feature urged. The election of super influence in his behalf: but President Roosevelt I» r mailer lo I*a»* Ir* IH ihrir mimi* Hiwl visors by each precinct was disc iss.-d at some publicly recognized the Governor’s right to the fail«*d 1«» l«r oi liat.«l. The remili w«*«»ld I ngth, but such a change was reganl«*d inadvis election to that office, by our legislature next bave l<en lite *ain* il ab ibe tai|M»yri» able; seeing that the court would have tin- re month. Now it is in order for the Oregonian and in Ibe «|i»tn t h»d bari prr»rnl. sponsibility of expending two-thirds of the r>t| tnat coterie of pcatut politicians down in Multno Cedar l*u*t and Shakes. f inds, it should have control of th<» - in the im i •- mah to go into their holes, on this subject and pull I am prejiared to fumiah e«*.l«r pnata, ristar or tir »hake» in an> quantity de diate charge of the expenditure. the hule in after them. ■ired t. o. b At Detroit The features of our road law« which have b-en | Anyone desiring material of thia kind will do well to rurreapond with me. f rind to I m * defective and other matters relating C. D M atskvy The nnnu.il trouble commenced in Washington to roads which is a matter of leg .tiv< i-m.sid- r.i Detroit. Oregon. D. C. last Monday; but President Rooaevelt with t on, were refen d to briefly. Ilivh >ry Hark C«Hlgh Krwtody, inmlr Theoutcomeof the Good Roads le ague meeting« liis "big stick" will, probably, be uble to maintain a proper equilibrium. bv tbr lii«’k»*ry Harte l<«*n*«"dy Ce». «4 i i sure to be a liettor and more « x ' i - i . ivi - met od 1 «»■»•* SALE Mens’ miti Boj s’ overcoats Veils’ and Bovs’ sirts 9 9 9 9 9 Í 0 6 CA . 0 fl u 0 0 .. - .. C- ... rvtv_____ Price, $30.00 and up 1 I E. C. PEERY, Agent. <> <ca> <>■ < A-J