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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1909)
h----------------------------------------------------- r»i^A.i m out by cairn and ur» ratify their choice. Senator Cham6« r- Ihi •ElOISIMTlii UHN that the dir« ct prim* y lain has held his present office leas than giving us throughout one year. As yet, he has not mad«- even one speech io the chaml<er which I AND FLKTll.ll Y ia ait «lestruct Oregon very -."mpctont. anti faithful It may be temjx/ranly county official«, at least fully np to the olitically ndependent has been ma«!«- reaonant with tn- vo.eea I f ible. exhausted, but by feeding it can stan«.wrd of tbe < l<! oaivsnU« n da;a. of the statesmen of the past, lie ha*, This is th- ’Ihe «tat* officer* ai-d reprraer.tztiv«», aa yet «lone nothing to cause the peoj- - lie brought hark to life. gist of a bulletin recently i«s rd from judiciaiy and congr« »« Mil mx.v «»fely Enteret] at the poatotflre at Scio, to regret that th«-y select I hi-n for ti Oregon, aa secomi-clasa mall matter. office. He IS ths prtelucl uf t leir he bureau uf soils in tae department ut si»! to equal the ch«» axLctxd I ) Lui the «utivtnliun syst« n- and some tiun« political action, of which they have na I < f ngr'.culture. F'1irni.»'.i It is but recently that we have be better. Tiie confidence and satiafactx a no reason to regret, as yet am!, there PUB ¡SHED EVERY F RIDA 1 BY fore, they have m» reas «n tobediasal «• -orne skilled ill the cor.s* rvatlon of s -ll with the primary seems to be »tru«>p | frrtll.ty. For 150 years we had little or with th* rank and tile of the dominant Aed with the law. T. E. 1 » r <i <i ER nu occa*i n to i>e concerned about th« ttarty. ar.d the politician who **«-k* to No neighbor, the snarling ar-1 growl I- i>rr««M *wu I'MoeNian>M. Tb- purchase of real estate ia Ind« cd ing of a few dethrone«! political b«.sa«-s lirodu'.ing |iuwer uf our Ituvls. It wa> antagui L> Hie demiuwl that th* mad.in* regaña the title, if in sailing* " ’ as r«g*n.a Is nut the voice of the R*pui bean party ! m I.W search fur new fertility that th- , iisintegiste ahouki pxm«r well the ' imputation roltei westward unt.l th« k-s.-on that ali who ar* t*.«rn must die, t»tra«'l «f it from va. of Oregon. They are emleavoring to Ht • HM< It 11*1 l< IN IIAII-X: Even now trie nd that *v»n the n achine has ha«! its u ll then be in (mo csruon of i ul make a racket sufficiently loud to cause Pacific was reach«-«!. SA YEARS' cwr pl- te fac a relative to I- • One year in advance. ................... .»I 26 t mid and partisan Reuublicana to think direction is changed an.! th »is ink of day. t., tXPf RltNCe One year, at etui of year........ .. I At» th«- party is In the move. Hut it i» m t United State* citizens are going annti nertj’s t-tle be ft.llv ir formo I is One year, at en-i of 2 year*..............I 76 uodinesa of it. etc. so. When the maues- the rank and illy into the northw.sl terrtorie* an Th«- United Rudruad runnn< out of One year, at end of 3 years............. 2 00 I other parts of fr«»rti>- i » >« « I tract ma«!* here i Portland is urg«-«i to make a 5-cent fare Six months in advance..,............. 76 Ale have an opportunity to exj r«-*s Three months in advaac*........ . 6*> th-lr opinions upon this subject whi--h purs iit of recla-nat ,-n pr >j«cts and •. f r« n ti nt rity a-d Ltr.nton, five • « .«.«UlM ,U. W..4 1 » .- - -, ..I... • Single copy in wrapfier................. 06 will not be until next year's election miles, but ref'irca to do so on the -i«; A*-' then and then only can the primary '»> the government in r« .a .'r*'t>r»i that it would be ruinwi Other T racx M* w » 'law be again passed upon with any lands there it uiaei exe<np«iti atiub - DgetMa * I - rtlami an- doing more than CorvmuH ’i Ac ; this quest for soil tuat has yet its virgin <!«-gree of authority. tn«t fur 6 cents and making money. h an 4 r IM I* • a t»vicivriMr><<* katemi fertility. fr»« •*. If the Oregonian will give its great The municipal line of Calgary, All«erta. But within the rec n* past we ’have I n»r r« • ’tol NAM^IOCa •Flimm Albany. * regnn influence towanis making our primary is carrying them nine mites for 3 cents ...ih» I -w j «., »- •e./«»'«. Card of thank«......... ........................ . M tume«l attention to revitalisation uf th«- IS«»* «« ' * . - • law more effective an«! in accordance I he fact is that the railroads in Oregon Special obituary notlres. per line 06 .M «-<•««. • «« •'«• IS !*• I xtendetl wetkiing comments, |>er line u. with the spirit tirxt intend«-«!, it would lead land. We ha«e s«-« fi how E-gland municipal and other*, would make mure I in 100 years has iner« a«««-d laml produc- ihsulay ad., to Iw ■ hangetl weekly add popularity both to the law and Ha if th«y charged leas, ar»! the farts m Sub*crd»e for it desired, one column wide earn , tivity about per cent. We have < ,»**»4» »»—'r ";<»•«r«»*d ••»» » p t*»1 ‘ f se If. The qu«-ation "shall the p«<uplr other atstes bear out thia. *! ■ f a • • • « «• •*. T • n • » » insertion, per Inch ....................... 16 seen tiie Nether!* ids, after centuries „V • v- i r»: »»•• THE SANTIAM NEWS lius ncss locals per line first insertion 10 rule" was never m >re pertinent than it Each subaetpient insertion p*r hiie..<-6 is today. Evidently, the Oregonian !• of use, yielding an average of 42buphe!s i Cc. ’ * p w k < r.. b» U 11.26 per y<ar Asropb oc» tor Everybody Lung time standing tuls, contracts made opp*-ac<! to the peouie ruling. If Sc, ! if wheat per acre. We have ulster«*-! on application. 1 that in China land that has ia-en crop- t<> tbis lin e tbe |<e*«|«le olio baie Vp will It have the co irag- to say si with I m *I to fm«i products for WOO years is rt‘»w « I av* l««-en ti r ii»»-nt««rv, and out quibbling? | «tot only still fertile, but even snore rut'll n«a«i l«sa in bis osi productive than it was in the virgin <i M» híb<*. Bui »• lisca ««noe t«> COIHIIKG C IME iS 8EF-FE 11H MICH state. The rff«-ct of these observa A d fier ni perivi in flviog maclnue CONCERNING TAIlTiON tions, coupled with the furth«-r fact i tat« ry. A lsrar «li.plsy a*iv»rti«ein« ni HF: OREGONIAN is as that we have no more virgin laml* to It» ihr L iidon T-n«e» iidurms Iti» worl-l saying the very difficult | »«ttlc on. ha» l«r»n to direct attention that tl-rrr I» so agency prejsired lo 7 HE I.AW contemplates that th- feat of "counting chic' t > inve ligation ur hma to r- tori th- I'lrniab w tboni «hd.-iy •>»% «>««* ol 6»u: i burden of taxation sh«iul«l l«e exhausted land to its original fertility. ens before they hatch.” t'|w-a ol aer« j«lsi>««e fio «xjualiy distributed. If some men That paper a/uiutn » that In several counties in MarylanJ and l>i«»|W ivr Mitrtl«»' «•u.fr iite-l aiti«' an favored by the as*«-*«u>rs, or sue- th«- Kcpubii« ana of Orc othern states, lam!« that ha«! t«ren <hr ir-prx tivr merit« ol ihr R’vrlot gon arc only too anxious to take up the ■■«-«I in having a too low valuation for abanJun«*! ar<- being r«-occupi<«i and m<»nt>|datw( «4 ihr tt |»r Calaia-IXAvr, » I mass advisory convention, in univr to taxing pur|-osea. place*! upon their their fertile energy renewed. It >« (lie l«alhniii typ , •»( th«* A•<l«»im*tt« break down th«- spirit of ih* primary pruiH-rties, then the burden is made largely the result of investigations oe»n pirn* mid „thr U tight aftd law, including the aiu>lishm<-nt of State leavier upon the balance than it should ilia«!« an«l rule* prescribed by the f«*ler V-4PÌII t> There* ar«* any nunilwr ment No. 1. So far aa the mass of the justly be. In these days, when men a) exjieriment stations ami agricultural ( h»r »«ir alao; pome, •< ch •• and Republican party outsule of Portland is .«n- apjH-armg before boanlaof -«plains colleges. The anslvsls of soil* has l«e«-n il » C-iilita iiia’liihr, hate rt*»«n •oc- Ion, asking that the valuation placed concerned in this matter, the N». wh be- pursued by scientlflc men until we know- p»iully, and other» hate netrr !*•* n licves the Oregonian is baaing its upon their properties be reduc«-d. the all th* elements and requirements of i. the air. I iiin>«*x|i»lely after Ihr set becomes plain that some m< n or assumptions upon unreliable informa- fertility. With the»«- anal) a« » men can el Htitirl ft vi i • « nlt>‘) h uglifthmmt -oris-ratlons would shirk their just take the ab*n k»n«-«l lamia am! prescribe - It is |.ri'i>iilily true that | tw*oght a Blériot ina«4ilnr for hia own proportion of the bunlen of the sup|«ort would-l«* political laiaaea, fr««m all over the fuo«l and treatment that will restore H**r Tao U tight n»M* h’r»e« an«I one the stab-, have made stati-ments which of th«- government, if they could. them to new vitality just as a physician and < urti*- machine !»»»• hen »«»Id t- coincide with Its editorial assertions. Especially is tins true of the railrt«a«la. diagmwes and prescribes remedies for private ptCMina in thia *x»untrr. No doubt these people are anxious and No matter what valuation assessors his patient the « • *»t oí the arr* plmir- »• i -in|>ar «» H,.«re tha-> willing to ngr«-/ to any may place ujion their properties, their Agriculture is in fart fast becoming tikiriy l«>w A Birriot tn<»noplai»r, the tax agents appear before the various rheme which, in th* end, willplscethe one of th«- most «-xact of all th«- <-xact Aio. 12. «h'-innr*! carry three p »pie, reins of political power in their hands county boa. !s w h religious regularity, sciences. Production is swiftly |>as*ing tn I ur« pr fl.. mo loe price o* asking for a ; eduction in valuation. again for they are, probably, getting out of that old time cat« gory in which the 5u H, fur <*i»e person• ia ♦í.OÜft, very hungry, by this tin»-. Hut these I'ocsibly this is d< ne for effect, or it it was a question uf the weathef and a ¿mi the planea o| th«* S ». II, wit he nt wcuki be-boxsea arc not the upstate may lie done by the tax men to mak«- a few other operations of chance It is tlir rog ne, <2.0 0. Tl»«’ piive uf ihr OREGON Republican party. Indeed, since they -how of earn ng the fat salaries they im > longer easier to move westward and < urtiaa biplaur ta K». and of ll»r have been shorn of their |iolittcal power draw down. take up new land than it is to k«-wp the U right», in thia « •‘Untrv, |7,5»O. Probably, th- true value of a railroad old in prime repair The development« through the aiioption of the direct prt The*« n/< |d«Mlt% uf inrtchtt»« • rnary law, they arc a very small portion I is th«- value which th«- railroad peonle of science and the im-reas* of earth s a * • . -timet«- when th«-y make up their of it. Hut. like coyotes, they m»k«- so |a«|iuiation have male th«* movement I hr tl fhcohy |i< » in km-» ii.jr h a to much rota«- that the Oregonian sup|M>a>-s tariff sheets. Ihe interest ujion their for sod conservation w>irl<iwi le fly. Ihr »a;!«*r ran m *> thè saiuall» that tin- wiaais un- lit« rally aliv«< with stocks and bonds, besides operating Governments are promoting ami th« Hpprom hing him a«rt>*a tbe water. Republicans wh«i wouM be only- too glad expense*. >• always c«insidvred. The lx-»t minds in the world planntog it A Tha aiitomobiliPi run M-a bis ruad. money rvaliz«-«l from th«- sale of these t i adopt any scheme which will get sample instance is a*en in the demon Itut the atiMt« r canned *«e lite ««pialla them out of th«- pit which th«-y, them- stocks and tMinds. is sup|«ise<l to be stration train a railroad company am! that may »trike bun, w«r teli alien Ite used in the construction of the roati. If selves, have digged. A little reasoning the state agricultural college are to will Mnke in« qna,iti> • in thè mwimm a ill convince anyone that this conclu- then- lias been water injected into the semi over th« O. II. A- N. lines in through a bn h h y t> g Ing. Even lite stocks, no ditferenifc should be made; s oil is not well taken. eastern Oregon this week. It is an Iw»t arronaiH«« ar< e jn«t b gitining lo fur th«- patrons of the roati must pay Returns of past elections show that illustration of how the brain and Rand tram •»»methint ol tie ix-i« tx-e ut there are a I »out twice as many Republi interest U| on these watered stocks, the of the world are grajipling with th«- m*r< t antic«. Yet t!<e*<« dtlfii ultirs same as the legitimate st«M-k. If the can voters aa there are Democrats, in great pmblrm of making th«- earth i»re»l not pt^vrnt tbe rapkl *pn ad <d Southern Pacific should I m - assess«! up l’’< H H I Oregon, except for office* for which fertile, am! are going to solve it rfring marhlitrf, Enough kimw le-!g«- S< nator Chamberlain bus been a candi on this Inuia, it would have to pay upon Oregon Sunday Journal. ran l*r iraní deven in a short apprvn- stock date. This proportion of vot«-rs was a valuation nearer SlUU.UOQ per mile, i|< «hip to ihm II e Hight pomibie. Rogrr than the |.ji.<xiu tier mile to which it true when th«- Direct Primary law. in X HANKER ROSS has been al le ^«•minrr hi»t agt in the «»at of an cluding Statement No. 1 was adopted. •bjects. Surely, property of thia class iyj to keep out of th«- penit« ntiary « » p <! e or .1 \ ’ (lo I A^tfu-t 7 hr • worth what th«- jMople ar«- require«! More than two Ihirtla of the voters of for mon- than two yvsua aitei illa*H* ihr Hollo • Itiulal II kilt OÍ tHu p to pay lilt« rest upon. tiregun pronounced for this law Stat« corn let,on by th« trial court and he is huUia larntV m * v « ii niiuiit»*« «mi hite* i« Ala««, many of the owners of tinibet ment No. I was of purely R« | ubii- ■ n \\ orbi » stiil at lilwrty. If to« m -.- h «- degrte < f -i «»nd» Oarrn H H»«»ti in Ian«!« ihmk a too high valuation is plac origin and was placed in the law at the nor k. celerity is made with th« olhcera of the So long a.< instigation of one of th«- moat ¡/opular ed U|M»t. their holdings. Oregon Trust bank, which they kx/t.d x> Republicans which < Iregon has ever had assessors value these lands below what over three years ago, providing they the timl«er Imruna. themaelvea, valu«- Bugxtes al I a. lory Prkes and Re|>ul>lican voters are rs»|>onaible for it being a part of the law. Now as them at what they are willing to pay are fuumi guilty, wr may exjx-ct that Wc now off«-r our entire line of there has tn-en no opportunity for Ke for them, they shtMild not obj«-ct. Thrc« they will And lodging at the Hotel de buggnrs and wagons at I actor) Prices. publicans to express w i<leapr«-a«l disss quarter sections of timber up Thomas James about January 1, 1'312. But, all Now is the lime to buy. tisfaction with the law or any portion creek was sold, recently, for better the same, it is encouraging that th« se C hax . W kskly SCIO, OREGON Thea pious jwalm-ainging scoundrels are of it since last election, the Oregonian than 610,1X10 |ier quarter. quarters are, probably, ateiut an brought to book at ail. The fuot|»ad, has no grounds can have nona, ut*«n Itcspass Not he ><¥« >■ 4* which to has«- its e«inh lent assertions of average of the timber in this locality. who rub* jm - oji I«- of tin ir money on th« In I.inn county, th«---- land" are valu i highway, is infinitely lea* <laiig>-rx>u* to All hunters ami especially those the rradinaea of the rank and til«- of 9 that |>arty, to rush jwllmell into the for taxation purjs»* a at about one society than are men of the R-a«strl|-e, hunting with -lugs, arc hereby forbid- thin! of this amount, yst taxes ar«- pu: who first obtains our confidence am! <len to hunt or otherwise tresj«a.'.a upon advisory mass convention. then rob us at tb«ir pleasure. An th- se premises, umlcr the penalty of -«rrioM* The main source of grievance with ujion thia valuation under j«rut<-st. 1>I «<*< ■■»«>>«■■ t>ur farms anti |iersoiial property ar< administration of the Chin«*«’ law to the law. the Oregonian seems to be. that G«-org« PaasiMvr, W. F füll. J. J.Barnes, W. F. Gill, C. H W aln . E <'handierlain has h«dd ami is now assess«! at what is sujqosc«! to be, bankers, of the class of the men who Hacaaraav, C. A. Uaruer J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barnes, their true cash value. Not at what promoted the Title Guarantee A Trust holding the moat imj»ortant <«ffl<-»- wit' C. A. \\ arut-r. in the power of the jieople of the stat« may tie call«! th«-ir speculative values, and the liregon Trust banka, would Don't I oryet but at what men ar«- willing to pay fin have a wholesome etf«»ct U|>on men who to give. Twice waa Senator Chamber That 1 have a full line of Candies. lain elect'd to ti e < (IV e of governor tin m. N«>r an- they value«! at w hat contemplate the establishment of wild Nut*. Cigars, To‘-acce, Groceries, P«wt per cent, of value they earn, for th«-r« cat banka in th«- future. ami before the expiration of the s<-<«nd Card». Stationery and the famous term, lh<- people |-rom«it«-<! him to the there u> a vast difference in what is the Mt*(X *1'0 earning power of dit ’ i erent farms. Rail m HE LEGISLATURES of thirty- "Royal Table Queon" bread. office secoml only to that of president. C. G. G ovoh . roads ami timber ian«is should be Governor Chamlierlain was able to save one stat«-* have adopted memor Successor to F. M. Arnold f«»r the taxpayers of Oregon, worn-- measured, relatively, by the sam< ials to ■ ongrea* asking that an hundreds of thousands of dollars, which standard. Hut the rallroatls have been , amendment emjx»wvnng the election of IN- OHPOKA I KK I»K« KMIIKH IM, ltH>4. an unwise ami mayhap dishonest R«-j»ub- accustomed so long to paying ujmwi such Unite«! States senator by direct vote of Clubbing Rate* lican official had endangered. beside* low valuat ona, that they think they the people of the various states, be Aw the timr of year is now at hand conserving the public school fund ami ahouki du so indeAnitely. Timber lands, submitted to the legislatures for action. when Winter reading shoukl be providod as a rule, have coat the holders but bringing to book the Oregon City Locks Some of the legislatures ask for the for, we make the follow ing clubbing Those hekl by the comnany. Because of the manner in trifling smounts calling of a constitubonal convention, offer to our rvad«-ra. One year's sub nothing. The Northern which he ha«! administered the affairs radrvaila. while others ask for the submission of scription to the Santiam News mi in- of the state, his promotion to the U. I’aciAc a«-«|uirv*i some of th«- best tlmlwr the amendment only Now, as it is ciuded in all Ihe prices quoted below: S. Senate resulted ami, U m », by llxr sections tn lite county, through this plain that the election of senators by grace of R<-publiean votes. The Ore infamous scrip law, a law which this direct vote waa the only inspiration of The Weekly Oregonian (Portland »2.26 12.00 ♦ gonian charges Senator <’h*ml>erl tin's and other interested railroads hati jiass memoralixing congress, the mere word The Semmi-We*kly Journal " Th«- Hree«iera Gazette (Chicago) «•«I by cwngresa, for the purpose of 12 26 y* election to the primary law. ami to ing of the memorial shoul i mike no h The Thrii e a w. ek World (N.Y.) acquiring lamis to which they were not 92.2!, Statement No I. The N kas I m - i «-«.- s difference. Hut the power which rul«-s r Any 11 a year magazine »2-tei I this contention is correct Wit' t entitl«-d. Surely they sh«»uM b- willing the Nation totiay, is opp«>«<M to placing A e can give you clubbing ratea Statement No. 1, Mr. Chambertaiii to pay taxes u|**n laml whi h has o«l *u much power in the hand« of the a ==WH0lf5ALf bLALLJt IR would never hav«- been elected, never them nothing, at what the Um! is now l«eopl>- aa th-s amendment would give with any m-wspapir or magatine, no •) theleaa, a majority of the people of worth. ami, for this reason, we may expect rnatt- r where published. Or«-gon desiretl that h<- should i-e. This that they will take advantage of this Tim first man of I.inn county to j«ay technicality ami refuse to submit the provision uf the law was nuklr to cover ' I L DUGGER just such an exigency. That is to say, a Ano for k.lling a female j-heasant. amendment. More of the states will T’lryhoor Ruin 17$ waa that of Mr. Gantenbein, of Harris when a majority of the j«eople <i«-«ir-d 111 IS* Commercial St. yet have to ado|>t the t iregon plan, be the election of any particular man to burg. lie waa flm-d Î2S by Justice of fore the p«rople have a majority in the A. G. IV AGE RS, Prop. Salem, Oregon ; the office of United States Senator, the the Peace Douglas, for his failure to American llous- of l.orda. Then only h-gii lature should be in duty bound to nute at what h«> waa shooti.ig. will this amendment be submitted .'acio, O rf übe P Santiam Tints I Scitntific Jlmeric-in. N . vori MUNN A Xicc Xetr, and Uo-to-Date Line of MENS BOYS HATS CAPS Hibler &. Gill Cc I The Righteous Man I i I I I I i’egartiuth the lite of his beast Those who fuel SECTIUTY Stock tnillilling the scripture* This food is sold on n positive < ’ash (»luinnitee. Read the guarantee on every I’arkage. Don’t l>e misled by ulie.ih advertising, SECURITY means what it says. Ask those who have used it. E C » P F te- F L. R Il V I y Sg" SGI0 ROLLER MILLS Standard Liquor Co Wines. Liquors and Cigars Notary Public ■aM A I Í i 0 I i I