The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 23, 1909, Image 2

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    I m -willing to render a just equivalent for what
they receive, tins world will be, really, worth
living in. But tak«- it as it is. and it is the best
we Lave or know about at the present, our con­
dition and environ < nt is what we have made it
We, ourselves, are responsible for the selfishness
and
greed of hum i iity. We hav« allowed these
*r>ond-rlaa*
evils to grow and flourish without a successful
effort to check them. We have allowed the public
¡co science to become so seared with selfishness
and greed tl at this injustice from man to man is
I ocrm.tied to goon unchecked.
(Llie kantiani Mews.
A* w* promi**i. last w**k. t<> t*l!
aomothmg about th* praevas milk gue*
through in twing rondvnaa-tl, from th*
tin»* it Isavrs th* ear.» of th* dairyman,
until it is readv to b* plarerl upon th*
mark*t. thnaigh th* court**) of th*
management, we ar* al le to give th*
► nterwl al the |*>etotr><• al Hen, Oregon, a*
following
Milk i* re**tv*d, only, in a
u.* 11 matter.
• w«-*tand cleanly con>.ition. earn can
being cfvM>ly inapertsd. samplrd and
tented every ten day*.
It is Ar»t
r.nptved into th* weighing ran and
from thence It guea into th* large
glass lined receiving tank, which hot»*
13. '00 pound*. From th* receiving
srilM lUITION
WHA! IS THE USE
tank, it paaa. a to the warming tank*
One year in a<lvaia*. ...
ti 3*
• a
and from thenr* to th* vacuum par>
<»• * v*.<r, a» erxl
»rar..
..I fo
Oi>* year, at eixl of 3 »rar«
..1 TA
RANCIS J IIENEY htut just commenced the where the cendenaation tak.* place.
Otre »rar. at ernl of 3 y rare
. 2
trial of San Francisco’« chief briber, after I he milk i* then conveyed to th* cooler.
..TA
Si a month* In a.ivanre
When cool, it paaae* to the aupply tank
T’-rr* month* in advance
... Ali
three month« of effort to secure the jury.
and from thence to th* Alling machine.
Single <<>py in wrapper
... <*
At the same time Glass, the one time chief of the Twenty-four can* ar* Alhai at the *ame
'Pacific
State« telephone company. who Mr. Heney time and in a very abort apace of time
AllVKHi'lMlNG HATICMt
convicted of bribery about one year ago, has been The machine is capable of Alling 3U,UOl>
Cani <>f Iliana*
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Mparial • ■blluar» notice*, |,er line............................................
granted a new trial by the appellate court upon >-ana in eight hour*. When the can*
O’.
f Ua-ndrd «««Idlrig rornimmt*, i«-r line ..............
.....
Tuere was and is no •re Ailed, top* are placed upon them
l/H-al advertising, per line per Issue ................ .................. Of the merest of technicalities.
•nd they »re pa*aed Into the closing
fii-play ad*. 3 change* per month, one column wide,
¡question but what Glass is guiitv, nor that he had nachirie. where thee »r* hermetically
p
tor in. h
T ic retrial is grant­ aecled without th* u*e of either acid or
f'hrfeaaiolial cards. 1% inch«», i*r month ....
1 o ■i fair trial by the trial court.
•older. It ahojl.l tar mentioned that
I <>ng tini* contracts for aalv*rtl*lng made on application.
ed up-m ‘.he flimsiest of excuses.
The question arises, wnal is the use to 8|>end tliecsna ar* aamtary in evvry respect.
hundreds of thou.-umds of dollars and months of No aolder nor acid la uaed in any atage
SOMETHING FUR NOTHING
of their manufacture, and the Scio
time in hunt'hg down tne.se rich bribe-giving condensery ia the only on* in th* alate
EAKLY Al.l. OF THE FINANCIAL ILLS scoundrels, if a corrupt appellate court Will which, aa yet, u*ea them. After
which worry and vex the human family, ar- invaribly undo the work in a few minutes? Abe cloaing the cane, they are placed in
attributable to the fact that somewhere or Rue!, when first convicted, was given a new trial tray*, two doaen in a tray, and then
into the »tenliaer.
Sterilixatiuo i*
somehow sonu'liody bus obtained something fid •y this same appellate court, upon an equally accompliahed with ateam, which ia
nothing! If it is true that all wealth is tin flimsy technicality, with that ••hich keeps Glass brought to auch a heat, that every
product <>f labor, and it is. somelxxly is obtaining out of the penitentiary for the time being. poaaible germ I* destroyed. From
the lalxir of his fellow men without rendering a Calhoun, the rich scoundrel now on trial, will be then*« the ran* go to the labeli.ig
just and equitable compensation tnerefor. Tv,ere convicted by the trial jury ; for evidence elicited in room, labeled, and then |»ac»ed in case*
containing 4« cat.* each. After being
ar numerous ways or methods through which men the former graft trials indicate his guilt of the properly cured, the milk ia then ready
obtain something for nothing. A recent prom: crime charged. Of course Calhoun wdl appeal to for the market.
nent case is that of Patten, the wizzard of »hi this corrupt appellate court ami. of course, he will
The Scio rondenaery start* off under
circumstance* which promise success.
Chicago wheat pi1, who is said to have cleaned up lie granted a new trial and so on ad infinitum.
It begins to look as though, if San Froncutco is Th* milk manufactured la auperivr. it
the large sum of $5,000 000, through his manipula­
tion of the wheat market. Mr. Patten, probably, to purge ami clear herx-lf of these rich" bri lie­ ■a l>*ll*\*d. to anything on th* market.
Th* machinery ia of the latest patern
never produced a bushel of wheat in his life. His giving scoundrels, she will have to reform her and no expense has been *|>ared to
manipulation of the market never added on< appellate court. Rich scoundrels cannot be con­ place the building in the liest possible
bushel of wheat to the world’s aupply; vet, in a , victed of crime, so long as the ap|>ellate court can condition to do good and clean work.
Later on. when the managers get
fi w weeks, he haH n anaged to transfer from the ire influenced by hard cash. Indeed, a little of the
pockets of others to his ow n, this princely sum of stern justice of the vigilance committee days fully broken into the work and th-
factory i* working up to its ful! |
money. Now. as he has given absolutely nothing seems to again be about due.
capacity, the news will have aome- J
When our courts become so corrupt that they
in exchange for this money, it necessarily follows
thing mor* to say about the matter. 1
that what he has gained, some other fellow has a’-e willing to aid do screen these nch’highir In the mean time, our friends over tn
l< st. No other conclusion is tenable. And this is ups”, no matter hoW great the crime, the con- Albany, where condsnsery ha» been
We have now on
hand a Swell
Line of
Politically Independent-
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< slhtl Li sir t rs. In like n anner lave tie kir gs of dition of uur MM iai and moral fabrics is must talk«! for th* past eighteen months,
I can aee how Scio does things and he
fiance in Wall street New York fleeced the pitiable.
should
feel
most
thankful
that
her
r*‘‘/ u bu* ' c‘',,{ "Cj4
Cluh'
Oregon
unwary lambs, who take u whirl, occasionally, al
.
conden»«-! milk, in order to patronite
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supreme or aup<-llate court is above even the ,h<. ,,(ily ron,Wwwd nu!k miMlui,vUr?
him sting
in industrial securities or stocks.
Another method of securing something for ¡suspicion of bemg influenced by other than law in Linn county.
nothing, and which is now engaging the attention and justice. Tnere 's a vast deal of moral educa­
For sal*
of the San Francisco courts and. also, in the past, tion overdue for our neighbor on the south. Her
Forty
hra.l
uf high gra*l* J<-ra*\ i
thus«’ of St. Louis. Philadelphia. New York ami courts need to have considerable fixing before
l*,fer»- 2”n'n* f»e*h thia spring, w
m arly every other large city in our country is. justice will flow in a straight and uninterrupted glv*
tlm* on *aay terms to th*,
what is commonly termed "boouling." The naniiel.
i purchaser in the ¡>ayment*
H. Bryant.
planting of uubhc
franchises by our city
Albany. Oregon.
♦
It will not be many years until "early all of the
authorities, has furnished rare opportunities fir
S. C Brown l e^horn figga
states
of
the
Union
will
have
adopted
some
sort
of
dishonest officials to rob the people, The court
F<ga »1.60 par setting of 15. from
records of our iarge cities tell the story of to what a direct primarv law. Of course politician« and my famous 8. C. Brown Leghorn
i|Miimcai i> >sse« will endeavor, in «very way possi­ Doaltry. W. W. Bailey, Brownsville,
extent.
Still another method can lie found, or could be ble to prevent the adoption of w hat has come to lie Ore.
found in the past, on the race track. The pool box known as the “Oregon Plan", but ere many years
Not tea.
Ins caused the financial and moral ruin of have passed the Oregon or some other plan of Those knowing theinx-hr* I im I-I i I x .1
thousands of otherwise estimable men. caused by equal effect, w ill be adopted by nearly all of the !■> th* Utplrralgi.rd will pira»* rail au« I
nid through their efforts to obtain something for «late«, especially in the selecti in of United States •rill*. I nrrd th* luunry.
F C. Pasar.
senators. Every state wf.icn has a protracted
nothing. This method is called s|>orting.
Anol her method, which is now forbidden by law struggle to elect its senators, as is the case with
Kunner
in moat plHces. is the card tnble. Gaming with Illinois at the present time, looks upon the simple
curds for money, is regarded as the most dis- and easy manner in which Oregon has elected her I’he Great Indian Runnel
I onorable method yet mentioned. There is no senators for the past four years with favor. Ducks, as layers, have hen
pretense of honor, now-a-days, by men who make Illinois ha-1 a primary nominating law, but has no beat to ileath. They piuduc
cards a profession, especially tl ose of the tin horn Statement No. I, as we have. As a result Bhe has large, smooth eggs which ar
variety. The greatest cheat, providing he is not a half dozen candidates for U. S. senator none of delicious for table u»e. Egg
<»» tected, is the most successful gambler. This which seem to be able to secure a majority of tne from choice stock Sl.oO fur !■
demoralisation of men who, otherwise might be votes of the legislature, nevertheless the struggle
J. B. K isti . fr ,
good citizens, is caused entirely by a desire on the has now been on for the jrnst two months or over,
R. F 1» No Z West Scio. Ore.
part of the gambler to obtain something without with a strong probability that no election will
result at this session. Nearly every state has had
rendering a just equivalent therefor.
The highway rubber, the thief, the banklooter just such struggles at one time or another and the
and the absconder are several other methods by fieoplc are getting wry tired of them. Tne real
which men try to obtain what belongs toothers choice of the people is very often defeated.
Illinois now see« that her primary law is a failure,
w ithoui giving a just return.
So here we have the sfieculator of the wheat pit so far as the election of senator is concerned. If
or in stocks on Wall street, the boodler, the devote | »he had had the Oregon nlan the matter would
of the race track, the gambler with cards, the have been deciih d with the first ballot
t ief. the highway robber, the bank looter and
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— .u i.-» - «re
absconder, all actuated by the same purpose.
Editor Harvey W. Scott, of the Oregonian, has
Toeir object is to get the other fellows money or been tendered the ambassadorship to the republic !
property without giving any just compensation for
Mexico. That Mr. Scott's selection is a wise
one and one which will reflect
it. The effect, in each instance u|s>n the victom.'°ne
reflet credit upon the
7HATS IT!
is just the same. It makes little difference to him »ilminiHlnttion, goes without saying 'there are
whether his money is taken by a highway robber, few men who have so comprehensive knowledge
The suit I bought of
His many years of
or by the looting of a bank by its president or of public affairs. as he.
cashier. In either case his n oney is gone. But if editorial work has. of a necessity, given him an I men« wear store.
Absolute satisfaction
there is any difference, it is in favor of the robber understanding of public questions which is acquir­
Tne robber simply takes the money, but the bank ed by but few men. Assuming that he accepts, price, wear, appearance and
president destroys the confidence beside* taking the question arises, what will the Oregonian do fit is what every customer of I
t w money. While it is true that the law makes a without Mr. Scott at the editorial helm? He has this establishment enmvs
!
distinction in the enormity of these crimes, the been a part and panel of the Oregonian almost
All of oiirsuits are tailored
wrong done the victim is just as great if he is from its infancy. He has seen it grow from a
juggled out of his money in the Chicago wheat small 7-column folio to its present robust propor­ to the latest dictates of dam<
pit. as it would > m > if a thief should steal it. They tions. Mr. Scott, at the Halls of the Montezumas, • fashion—in our spring gar
are, one and all. crimes against society. Indeed, will reflect credit upon himself and the govem- inentsyou will !»• Ill perfee I
the crime of speculation in the wheat pit or iu the ment he represents; but the Oregonian without liarinniiv with this joyou- ■
?
New York stock exchange, does a thousand times Harvey will never lie just the same. We. in time,
season of the year,
more harm to the morals of the people, than does will become used to the new order of things; but
AU wool-—everyone.
the thief. We despise the tnief but we admire the old time Oregonian readers— those who have
successful sjieculator. and the temptation is strong received their knowledge of the world events and
$10 tip
progress from its columns, will miss something.
to follow his example.
Should the day ever arrive when men will be They will always feel that there is a vacant THE BLAIN CLOTHING Co
absolutely honest in deal.ng with their fellows and editorial chair in the Oregonian’s editorial rooms.
Albany. Oregon
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