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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1909)
4 • 7 »> (• iif jiro Now, no one will dispute that thia immeuM power which natuie ha* aup piled ought to be conserved fur the u*e of all the people t>f eoulae private capital shouki da veloj. thia |»wer and, by paying a reasonable rental to th« alate, l*a allowed full c*.l tlol of the ume It would »in.plv ti jayiig a ■mall royalty on a jru>lu<t of natuie which, in justice, should Leh.ng to all tile people. So, we are a I mai t to |>rrmil Mr. Harriman to usurp from ti*e fMuple uf Oregon, an ass. t which ia * st mated to be wurth liJSSI.ISO |«er year Why ■fax a Governor Benson |*vrrr,lt U*e stat* to thua sleep u | m o her rights? If Mr. Harriman will bu.ki a railroad to . Central 1 rrvgun only up toe Deschutes canyon, why la he not required U* place the right of way far enough frum Hie banka power with? It ia stated that to bulbi a railway to Central Oregon via the lh-»chut«-s canyon, would I m * much more expenaiv* than to extend the C. A E into th* same territory. Pi aaibly Mr. Ham man may have an eye to the value nt the water power poMibdit ee of the Stream, str1 f* 1 til* r>-as*>n the mor* expensive route I» given the tavurabl* ■■unaide ration In tiregun, as in nearly all of the r*-»t of the stai* », private individuals and cor|M>rat>oi.a haw been permittu*! lo appropri«,!* the natural wealth which nature has »0 bountifully pro vided, tu private and corporata- u»e. Thia is wrong No citiaen shuuki I m pa-imitt* :l to usurp any of the bounties of nature, without faying to society a resaonal Iv comp* r.a»ti<m therefor. Every mine, inducing coal, iron, cop |x-r and leail. • v> ry oil w< II, every gas well, every water power station, and in fact, every f< aturv of r sture which 1» j riducine of wealth after Ix-mg har- 1 *►«• *! l y man, in ju»tn *-. fir»t belonged to all ti e 1 * < pie. And w I < * v*-r utiliza » on*- of th*»«- I* u* Me» of nature, should be required to 1 ay th«- rot of tin |x-u pie, through tie alate, a reasui.al I« rental therefor. It is qu-lr time Oregon ahvukl i e th* n »■ Ives, ll * r* st of the water | ower of th* stat*, » 11« h nature has »0 nel h endowed us with. In the I • »chut* » matter, *t*-|r »houkl at ut re I* latri <0 j nd* ct ft * state's inter* ata, or .X i Harriman will Boon a*M>n have them *< -omprumised that they will I m * goth forever. Mihnighi'a Advice The JiQßl 3iid ibc Ld* Editor S.u,'i»m N*-w* We feel it our duty to call the atten EXCEEDINGLY interrating P olitically I’WE fendfni highly chart**'tertatic of the Inn* a we tion uf taxpayer» of cities and of road live in IB the attitude uf certain Wash anti acho>>l district» that are intending in, tun judg* • towardune uf the statutes to levy fur sjmcis I purpew*-» to the fact Entered al the pusloflice at hciu, that »tat It ia a »tatui* which re that th*- assessed value uf I Aim (out of Oregon, aa second-class mail matter. >t- » ti>« judg* » att»r Jun*- It U* w* ar fur the | r* sent y*ar wiUahuw a marked A tel »» cdform when they ar«- on tn* bemh. increase over that uf i'^e to explain, think it aiau might be well I FUB ¡SHED tVEBY i HILA» Bf It s***-n.s tu th*- Ulltub*re*i lay mind not briefly, why the raiae hea been made on* whit more tyrannical or unrvaaot, i . 1*. I > I <i <. K l< able than th* law which requires Army an ! to refer to its relation Ur the alate lluro* « mu r*o**ir ***** orfirers to wear uniform in tne Held, tax W find in must ca»*-« that it ha» ii'-lh judges and generals ar* in t.<« hi ' n-u i< I I-I l< l.X ha II- -x. service uf the public, ai. l th*- public been the custom of school diatrct» at may properly require them to acknow th*- annual meeting in June to not only <l-.v year in advance SI 25 ledge the fact by wearing some appro decide uj***n the amount of m*mey they 1 50 One year, at end of year........ I 75 tirw year, at •ml of 2 yeara priate clidloi g But the Washington wished to raiae but to actually flx the i uu year, at sssd of 3 >•■«*» judges are not of that opinion. lh*-ir mill levy, using, of course. the value of 75 Six mouths in advance ... .. kYli 1 :<■ tow »in 1 « ,.w , w 1.. h tiai-t «t a the previous year'» a»* a*m<-nt aa a *i Three montha in advance .... 1 hl» practice haa alwaya lx-en to t«- obnoxious to them personally, 1» baaia oi> Single ropy in wrapper ........ very much like that of some judge» productive of bad reautta and ahould be Every year we have towani all laws When they do not like abamionwl. Alivm I HlXtH ItA TKHl them they ref »<■ to ob- f them. W hat inatanc*-» uf diatricla follow ing out ll :• Cant of thanka .......... . . ran they expe* t uf other |» <*ple In okl plan ami. aa a result, raising m<-re hpecial obituary notices, per line money than intended. To avoid three similar cunlmg* >■< i> »? Extended weiklmg comments. jM-r line l> »play a*la, to I m - changvxl weekly Judge M t're for axample, la miscalculation» It ta well to bear in if desired, one column Wide each quote*! by a dailv pajx-r t*> the effect mind that while the money to I m - ra •• d i i»i-rtion. per Inch IS Hint he thin*.» th* law rid)' ilous” and may lie <ie* idmi u|«m at the annual it »mesa kical* |«-r line first insertion II» that he "has no notion of wvarr the m<cling, or at any time forthat matt* r, Each »‘ltdh-quent in»*-rtioii |»er line Jl5 Long t me standing ads. contracts ma le uniform. Qf.rourse. if Judge MiCredie th*' mill age tiec* sxary to raise the tv on application. may pnq erly die*.b«y any law which quirvd amount should never be tix*d he deem» ridiculous, •*• ma, all of us. until the a*»*-*»u ent roll 1» balanced What a beautiful »1st*- of am-iety we ' and the BMH-a»ed value uf the district in shall have it we may call anv law ridi ; the haixis of the clerk. This will apply culous which we hap|*en to w all tod,»** . to ruad district» ami, |M-rha|«. a te .* boy, and thus cacspe all censure. JudgO ¡cities ua well. For example, the County fl PORTLAND I I VII. ENGINEER I H Brent» say» the »tatute la UfVCO-'i- ¡Court wouki never think of fixing the ha* inaile a careful survey of the < In, Wouki »Up|a«e. that a j levy for countv and atate purjxi*>i * lienchutaa river from Ha mouth for ;Udge who had a proper feeling for the until having the aummary of the a»»* a distance of 140 miles up. lie pro- proprieties of hi» station wouki let merit roll beforv them aa a basis. fwunrea it I the finest water power lomeixsly else deeidr such a qu* »lion woui<l I m - well if local tax bodies wouki It* fall I» so stream in ti.*- wi.rid when It ar* ax in hi» own jx-raonal < a»*- f llow th«- same method» In th,» r< Kwct rapid that the water can I m - us«d ia communities often a«k1 to tl i ir lav A nen it com* - to * t ry jm.gv assutnin, over ami I over for almoat any number unlcn by being just a little thought th* power to set aside any law which of times. I In the aggregate he eatl effects him unpieaxantly we are brought < aa in these local matters motiva possibilities at mate« the l’he raise in value ia marie tu comply o much the siime pus» ns we »houkf b* 1.. 'ixi.ooo borae powar, ami it* value, if . ith the »tale law and We ho|u- will not f we llntiy «1« < im< d t>> ob* y tnern. ilk* utilized by th*- stxtr, at |7,fi<J0,<XX) an *• coitaidered by any on*- aa an at'* n 11 u<lge Met redie. nually. And thia enurmoua «xiurce of n the part of th*- aaa»»eor ’'to boost” Another judicial light. Judge Black, revenue ia in great danger of l*eing pines that “a large majority of th* I or that is no part of his duty. If h> 1.. t .. •, I. »t to tt,. »tilt*-. Aaa to follow his own inclinations, it ulg*» w ill not r-" » iier the law seri 1 he prt>|maed D* schutea rntiway. usly.” 1» not all this edifying? Hues 1 ooid l>* much e.*«i«-r to d«-cr*-as* th, which the Harriman people arr run- not indn-atc something of tne sour*-* twH-xament roll at any tim*- than to in t* m| luting to build, ia aurveyed »0 ease it. In rclati-in to th*- ap|»irti<>i> • f our n.i* ern disrcsjM11 fur law? i ll««- t*. the banka of the stream, we lent of the state ta*. l*-r *J» gay that A lien the judg< » th« ms* Ivt s dl»|>iae the arc told, that water power stationa the rai»e in the aaae»»er| value of I.in aw, whu shall r< S|x'*-t it? wmiid be difficult kjeatr ithiiut 'ounty will in no way effect th* Interfering with the railway right of mount of her atate tax. ns 1» tl.ought way What are our atatesmen doiiig iiy many*, nor did it in any way effect it am! what are our log newspapers think inder the law just repealed. We no* ing al <>ut, that they remain silent, AN OIEKTAI, of the New York have a State Tax Comn 1 »ion that wili v> hen prom rty of such immense value city tax depat tn • t t mal * » the #► t*ni*h appropriate to each county her share ■ ! is simply Ix-ing usurjMd from the g »tat* i* * t t th*.! all ti * iand of that t >c state tax, not ujon the value, a» |x*ople? We have seen the immens* t1 r*at n ■ tr<p* l<». with n.i re than eturio-.i by the «*<**. »-or. but wster power at Oregon t'lty appr* , i «« i IMO i **i| Ic, iNowridt y hi«» than alue of the county aa they a.-c It. A* I riated by » private corj>*>ralion to its ixi,ix t of thin Li »1 ya t> at only one *n illustration, the last apportions* n' own use W*- have seen the natural i.t of < ■ r. •■.,**.« ■ r*. vetara is a f state tax of l.mn County was mad power »latum» of the Santiams. the indouio r Of « very rtr-« fan.ih*» of n a basis of tZfc.OOO.OlM», yet, th*-a*.-* » M< Kenxir, the up|x-r Willamette ami r e i e: sens earh, only one ■ w t » land. « >r required only f 2l,WMi,txxi. Ihus, it other of th*- streams of the state, up EXT SUNDAY is Memorial day. feviry lito 111 uli tn-n only 25 |a>a- ■rill b<- s*-en that our state tax is in n I ■ qiriut. d t«i priv, to u**-. until, at th*- While the 30th day uf May I* k .»>«•» any lar.d. It |i*ton the pro ay effected by a high or luw a»»,-»* present. there are few natural jxiwer legal ht'l day m n • st states, it ha> • ittioli is pr*-l-ably al oni the asme in ment. ■ •1 lions on th* »v Htn anm unappro- I' a much 1 iff* r< nt algiuficum e tu that < 1 'iicai o then » a M-n>what greater In conclusion let us remember that 1 pi inti-d. iny other of our holidays. No oth* 1 »mt the increase of tnc mu>< samen rei ntagi of land own* rs. If our Port land engineer's ratimatr lay of th*- • • ar cau»ea »0 much harmony iat caus* a the troubl* . provided. ■> Fortunately, taking ti •• whole country of th*- amount and »slue of the Dr- ' -if thought and feeling, as th*- day de- iurM*, it 1» equitable, but it is th* »«hut*» river is correct, a like «•tímate -ated to the memory of the sukli* mo view, there are m< r*- land owners mount of money we rai»«- from it. pn>l»irt n to i.j !*-.tion. yet not »• of all th*- wnt* r jrnwer uf the ut reuma I dead. 'I h> meaning anti sentiment o h-.t down the mill* friends or at least The last ct-naua of th* state at fiUO.HO.UUO horse power the day I US Come to lx- broad enough t* nany a» ■.« di » falde Wouki not I m * far from corr* *'!. Aaaum- i take in the memory of all dead of th> Ilgur*-* ahc w i d that n* erly half the *-t them grind slowly. D. R. M< K muht . iny that the aggregate value would l*e I puat i amilt* a in the United btiti» live in t •• ncteries which contain. |»* » | rop-rtionutely the same, we would bly, no remains of soldier dead, an their <>w-n hornea. 'I he iwrcentkge How to raise calve* cheaply and sue have K4,l0b,0U0 aa the annual value visile*! by the loving hearts ami ham'* udy 26 in New York *late, but ia -is ir thereof. These figure» almost astound •if the living, a fact which 1» eviilcnce* Maine. 55 in Iowa and rura an high »M • «fully without milk with the aid of one. Y*t these in n.ense values have by tin- garlands of flower* which may '■S in South Lakota. Tie atat*s with Blatchford'a Calf Meal. For sale by lone or few larg* citie» naturally have ’. F. Wr-aely. Scio. Oregon lo-en and are being allowed to slip away ' be found ujxm every grave therein from the state, never to l*e recover* d. I The custom, which cam*- into *-x atence 'h>- largi-nt jojiulatu n of land owner . Every influence that can be brought W hat an imm* nae income the state has ' with the cl< ae of the civil war, is Ixit to lx-ar on the i *-*q I* generally shout*. |x-rmiltcd to lie frittered away. beautiful ami touching. W hat can at I m - used by educators of all clan»*-a t* The biennial appnq.nations made ly |x-al mon- to |iatriidic reverence an our late legislature were, approximately sentiment, than to »■■•■ the tr* mbliny induce them to get a piece of land. |.:,5ix>,u<M> This sum is thought by the 1 !>eiit forma of the gray haired vet*-rar a, Must |x-**ple could d* thia, if they trie*' hard enough. A ►mall tract of land 1» average taxpayer, to ! h - extravagant. who one* wore the blue and carried th Ami it ia, when we know that every I star» and stripes to victory, marchin, '■nough, in meat casts in tnanv portion» ■ o'lar of it represents tin- toil on th* to the graves of their comrade» wh of Oregon, for n stance. I ta ownerahi) and occupation make people tw tt* r fa ma ami workshops of Oregon. have preceded them to the Great H- But, let ua sup|»*e that the vast vond, nnd d*-|x»iting thereon their cititcna. Then they realise that they * "have a »take in the country.” They water power of tie strean a of Oregon, offerings of flower»? fed r* ajxuisibility that they cannot were |>aylng the atate a reasonable an The thoughts expressed on this da A nation of Ian nual rental therefor la’t 11» fancy the by the thousands of orators throughout otherwise r«*|iir> «> Oregon Electric company was paying the land, can but inspire a feeling of owner», home owners, will take ear* •< ■f Hat If Oregon W*cl ly Journal. th*- state a royalty for the powar it tx-tter manhood ami womanhotal ill th us*-» at Oregon City; and that every hearta of both old ami young It I On the fact that whit w< mill or manufacturing plant which spin-» a patriotic reverence for tli* n ake an abstract of any j«r cl of A utilizes water aa a motive jxiwer. was soldier d*-ad in th*- minds of the young, O real estate we give you a per doing likewise What a -plendid annual which will bear fruit in the future fectly accurst« and com.ilt t< income the state wouki have. should our country again require to l>* history of it. Neither of the methods of taxation defend*-*! from the assault of an enemy An abstract is an absolute for the support of the state heretofore By common consent of the la-ojile of all n«‘cessity if you wish to be restored to, have given satisfaction, over our country, the day is given by thoroughly posted The one way Nearly every legislature for many the living to thoughts of th** dead you can avoid the purchase of vexed Who will say that the thoughts gener years, has discussed thl* cx|M*nsive litigation. question, without ever reaching a at*-<l on M< n.orial day, does not tend t Our work is absolutely accurate. Nor will a make us. one anti all, better men satisfactory conclusion, method satisfactory to the |>eople tie women and better ci tuen«, LINN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO A Imimstratoe» Notice devised, so long as the effort la along Many of the old veterana, who will po ¡se te Our Mural R<mrps * Mens’ and Boys’ Suits Sow i- the ihimc to buy a suit cheaper than you van « uy it et-ew he re. Ml.NV >UIIS $5 25 8.00 H.y,i $8 50 si.it 10.UÜ KUlt 1_ tM Milt. $5 <M) 6. dU $3.96 5.40 BUlt BUll $1.15 1.95 $1 7S Mlit te * *0 KUil water jHistn of the atate at her com mami? Think of $34.5t)QiOUO to spend? What magnificent |mh|ic schools ami colleges we coukihavr? What splendid public buikhnga ami public highways we could have? Why. we could ev*n undertake the building of state rail» roads, if we had this immense sum of money. Of course there is but s «mall fraction of the water jiower of the state now in use. Rut the l>oy is now living wh* — fr.., e to ,-v. - ,. ,.,-ro: it stir.*» $7.60 suit lu.00 suit $♦••25 8.00 $*‘1.00 suit 3.50 suit $2 45 2 95 I X IRA s» Il Ml. W-- will offer during this suit sale, any of $7.00, $7.50 and $8.00 Dretu> our Igtd r-s l ''1 \. ■ ■■ tl.i gt<< t<st Lar^ain ever offered the people. WiSSBIaY &, CAIN A \ice Nctr, und l’o-to-Date Line of MENS and BOYS HATS and CAPS Hiblcr i& Gill Co UREGC N The Righteous Man the life of his beast TY Stork |'\ MM I are I his stork r the scripture, void <>n a positive ( 'a>h ( « uarantee •ail the guarantee on r \ erv I ‘ackage Don’t he niislcfi by cheat) al vert ising, SECURITY means what it savs have used it Ask tho.se who Albany, Oregon I 1»rrvh\ flfft-d th* » ht* »in ’»-r« i<»»•-’ Im« hit-i» «tul \ hwhthu»* <»r *• ih « «twl» <»l I ¡lie* «!»•*• t»»«-*f. I*x tsf»h t <»f Ih- » «rtitit ‘ •>»»»» ni •!-«■ Muir ««f I« t h»» i •• »»tx tttH'h- «Bri .’Iti»-»« • I l»( i» «Gal 'ha ,t| Ut ni > ni. h» <• til n ras.«»« »»•« •? w v mm» ’ ; -*•’« •»*?■ ís» a« i»> »»«»«1 e l Itn • In I» r«ent Ir »»»tt« «tiiH trr ft • Il I» ' lw |.rx |<-r V U hr-• »O 111«* •••! ’• r«a« « |»r- M« h » t* «i I te r ht M II <’ll ». M b »«» h « »«IHt • t.**►<(>ti. • r lh< ttlh«-* ot h < *l»f ’»«•>. •* q«ie«-n ru * wt«»»»», wi hin **► mtrifU fr»»»M ihr «I«’«' «>í » hl tt l«nt««l ll.!• H U) n M*>, I**» >¡iwt f.i'-L-.t Hi Mai 11. biM !••• !tt»ir Put a Bull Behind the Bars We <•*11 e«:-ei .«I attention to the hinge joint at each interxeetkm cd >tav with main bars. TI ■* t« the e««ential of everv rood wire fence. Unless the stay ha« a hinge joint the ience tauiiot receive pressure (iwu cmita*t and right itself. J. F !*«• ’rr. Atlin 20.00 nun We Confidently re xmmend this line of suit« to be t .< iH-.at val tur trie money ever offered by any dealer 1 take part in the ceremonie* of next Sunday, will do so for the last time When the roll 1» called on* year hence, they wi I fail to r*-smm.l The -.-rr. youngest of the hoys who wore the blue and who marched to battle in IM6&, are now okt men. At -meat, they cat | participate in but few more memorial day». except it lw as a spirit to watch i the strewing of flowers uj»»n their owi- graves. Younger hands will soon have to ¡x-rjx-tuat* the eustom which was given birth by the largest volunt*-«r «rrny which ever r* arched to battle I et u- hojie that the dear* ndenta of the veterans *>f the civil war, will ever perp* tuate the custom ratal lishrd by their fath< rs of decorating grave» with < ar lamb of flow* ra on May 30. It can not but inspire gixal thought* in th* mind« of the living an*!, we feel sure, that It giv* a pleasure to the spirits of the old vet* ran who has fought his last battle wiih ■.* alh ami lost $12.75 lo ÜÜ 16. là Is.ixl Mill BOY S’ SUITS N lines of general direct taxation Sup- jxisr the state should at once establish a s? stem of conservation of th«- una|>- piopriated water jxiwer» for the use of ail the Iw-oi.le instead ef al’.r.wir - I rival* individuals or corjxxratiuns to gobble them up Within s few years not a cent of money raised by general taxation would tie necesaary for the supjmrt of the state Just sujqxxie the St ile could have the annual value of the $15.00 suit VOL Mi Ml ns * GET A PIECE OF UNJ I I I XC >a>MrM..l«u the g,,ec wf«»r c«f Ihr of I. C Uh r «I- « I to vred itora ilw iHvtr «I AMERICAN FENCE I* n ide w 'h a hinge 1 int. by which the maximum of elasticity 1» •reared secured and arid the lea* (en< e if pnqx-rly properly si ret* bed, remain* remains in place in indefi- nitely. \\ ith the hinge joint, no amount of attain on the bar* can effect the connection of day and bar. Write ua for pre*-» F. O. H. your station. BARRETT BROS, Albany, Oregor i ! i » I i i i »>