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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1909)
» folk wing ctliea. Mu >cie, 1-aytayrtte Ui iwnj thit they w«rr uue«l a-i STUL Iivl.M Indiana, Buffalo, Elmira, Jvhnalow t >4», only, with which tu place Schenectady, Bnghampton and Rom* dngcrupuloiMi and oitim«*a di»- HF. OREG >NIAN pr-»p«»und» <he N Y. Republican candidate, hav. w* n honeftt politician* in power, from query. ,,lf a <an lul,l«* rvcelve. out in Fort Wayne Ind. Watertown P olitically I ndependí nt which d'Biodgrnent waa most My Is or 3U per cent uf the vote uf hw N. Y., Roch. ater N. Y. and Tr y N. Y.. Ilin a adde I f<>ur n-ore count m 'o d ffi'tilf. T e independe* t voter, partv for the nomination, an-l t «»- -bv ln,*,t» that he i, •>** elioice of I • party. the •'dry** column, 40 out of 102 count- Kntorod at thr poetotffce at Scio, a new politic I factor, soon be ■ b ’" If he revelve, a »' • r vot than nr«, now bar tn«- sate of liquor. Oregon. aa second Haas mall mat Ur. came numerous. Cai.didates for ei. . r >«f t,i» corn|ietil », )>e certain y office, who were too closely allied cunw*« nearer rsprvaenUng h;, party Mat tir Notes PUB. ISHEb LVERY )R!DA' BY ¡with corrupt political machines, than either of h • competitor,, who re Actual work on the cuoatruct'on of 1. L. 1> I <i <i E K l»egari to go down to defeat un- ceived a !<*•• number of vote«. the Lake Waahmg on »hip canal ha, But were the candidat* • nonrnated in limón am » l-»or»i»r*'» ti', at the present time, a candi- the old eunventlun day» alwaya tlw cho been »larted. Thia pro ect, which ba, i dal«* rnu.*t be r»*asona'»le decent ice of their party? The New, can cite a been agitated fur many years, will give in order to be elected. Now, nu *ib«r of instar ■ • » in the politic, of Seattle a freer« water harbor, aou^tiu:., HVIIH< Hll-IK'N MA'» MXl By many of the reforrns advocated Lunn county in the old ’onventron «lay», novel fur ao u«p^riant aeai«r materially enlarging the abipptr g 1) On« year in advancr by the Peoples party are laws of w ten prospective candidate, for office 1 tJU O m year, ut »nd ut y«««r rn ide up »lat«-, uf «leli^ate», Mrnt them fucilit««» uf the Northwest, this umtel- Or«gon leads all other . 1 U the land. One year, al « tul uf L year« out to the vanou, t*r* emi t» of the coun taair-g i, an unpur lam aid to cucnn.erce. . 1 «• itutes in the reform movement O'w y «ar, at end of 3 year» ty and generally had them elected, eith lite aocceM uf which no-ana much to Bl» «bufiti.» tn ad vane» .. ... ? jOir Initiative ano Referend m er in whole er in part Ateo. b*’ r the ¡ the wr..-.. »late Tlie f«-«teral govern Tl«t»e iiMntiw iti a«1» at.« «.,,,,. U6 arid Direct Primary laws, a e aaaembling uf the «-onvent or. the • hair m nt will »iuue in the ex penar ut coi ■ Bttigte cupy in wrapper •• Ipaterna from which overstates ineti, tempurury and tertnanent. and •trucUutL Suitable c reireitne, attetw. Mrcretar««» wee» »luted, a. Well If there rd tf<« turning uf U«e hist enovelfull uf copy. A, m Oregon, the voters H h.c were rival or >vnl«,tn>g dekgatiu » earth, by former Governor J AI>Vh 14 I HAIM of ull the stales and of all parties fr«Mn a precinct, a rr« «'•» nttai, c rnmitlee i Graw, at the portage near the »out:, are now thinking for t.«em*elv s. «ppoiritrd by th« ».aUni chairman, deci 'entrance to the Alaaaa Yukon Pacifi« &■ Cart! uf thanks................ .. They can no longer be led up to i led the control arul the «te e^at*.» favor Exposition grounds. o S;«<*i,l obituary rvotir»*,, p«-r Un«* 1 he Railway Comm is, km, in *h« u. E»trn«te<l Wfvknnif co i turnt», per Im«* the |>olls and voted aa dumb , able to tlie interval* of the ; a Uvular lliaulay a>i,. to br ,hai«gr<l w«-«klv aipirent were »r,te«l. Wi en the « om - ; vari-us state* uf the N .rlhwct ar« driven cattle. It d«»Ur<l, 1X1« column Wl«te r,« h (Litt Saniiain jins An ev.M r inspired on the »outh ôte laat M nday ever Ing, of which the witne*MW »' li >• lit ue to laugh. At t » f*.rd juat one : h-ck ea>t of th« b e, rt- ny pnqil » 'ter t vrir h«»r«.-« ant of' • numi-r wr three *•!'<• in; to Mr Sirnnvu • who. on Monday evening lurried llw-m l><*»** to g*> from hu barn, a block .way, to water. Wh le they were drinking, one of Bui lire ner's mul* ■ > am out of the ba n H • mat« not folk wing. he let off o e of the un* artnly l*rai., whir*-, can come only from the I ing, of a mute or hi. paternal arie)«.tor. Tie .r. .kin ho«»«» ti»d, probably, never heard »u* .. a-« out ragni..» no«»«- before aid t»adG frlgh'eu- ed, proceeded to make therimlv«» scarce about there The mul** followed and. the getaway would have tarn con tinued. had not them ib- b«*rti caught and r« tur*wd to hi» »tail. No damage rautted, -save th* io»» of a bn.lie III ti*e ci«ek. T? « The Albin; Wesely & Cain D«v Gondr, Cloth« ing, Shoes, Hats, Indies and G< rts Furnishing» . . Bn Yf*n« EXPERIENCE T radz M ar ** Dzaton* Cow rich r a Ac Anr<«« a a a as»4 xawpiy v««r fr*»< *l.»tbr «a „«•».ik « »• »e 2eHr JT'tâMkàV. Apple Fair Last Fridav. Albany ckaod her third •oi fr«*. > >-• > ‘4 *•*’* )*«t*«»i4 ia B wg ’-I." A • rece«*a nual ap|-.c fair. That it wa» ,..c- ^ uxaUi« • •hv.kil cbarrs iD IB« safuig*". without aaying, for pe«>|>l. re begint.mg to appreciate th«- value » .larole *««*» 'P**««rw»-1 >•»• t U-»« » f an exhibit of th» nature. They . >•> ■ -■ »1 ’ ■*'■'• •» » I .. .. O» t. V--lb>A nee .«»<«« •avr c mrnenc«**! to take care of their chard, in t.*ie prof** r n,annrr ami they ’-wgaet, * » •«- WaAfHMtua t> re justly proud of the rveult. live c untie, L.e»i «■ Ijnn were n-pre anted. I ’ ' ' - * ■ c tn grow apph*». but pone ao tw-rt« « tly waa e.iderced t v th* fact that no o ic and profitably ax th«* bench lami» slung out an Bp <• expert, c> u d ,<*e shv o r valley». Mt ua hop«* that the apple fair at differenc«- .n tne exhibit,. far a, the q i.dty and »ize of the apple wa« con- Albany will grow in importance until c med lherv wa, a ultference in the r . cry county in VS « *t. rn < »r • . ■ nanner of packing an I, | n rf*tpaliy, be- be enrolled at exhibitor., not excluding aua- of ,u|« iior pacni ig, gave to H«od River or Jackson cuuntiea. ,.ane county the grand prize. If Hood ot Rogue rivei, can produce LX) YOU WANT any fitter ai>pl* ». from anv point of view To ,av«* one half vour oil bill? Th**n than were »hown by thru« exhibit,, buy an In lex lncandercent Ker<>,< ne nay will have to go »• nn*. for th«-««* Burner. Fit, any lamp* aimple in « plea, to the eye of an oo.in.ry man, coriKtru- tion, eaay to light an«l no .« wm*d p« rf«-« t. They really looked part, to get out of order Brighter gtxal enough l*t eat. The N k W’M i a* than Incandencent ga, light, Burna a ay» coot« n>'.<-1 inat the Wiliam« tie mantle of ■jtecial durability. No v .¡ley cou)*! produce as |x rivet appli » blacking or carbonizing of mantle. any other place in the world. A I No ««lor. No noise. Absolutely mat i, n«ce*, try i, culture and car* ■ ife. Four time» as brilliant na an «nd o.i* hill land» will ik, the n»t. ordinary burner. Ask your dealer, The appl* fair i, demon,(rating thia If he ilo«-, not «-arry them, writ«- f r fa t, which wi I lx* moie pionouncr i a, descriptive circular and price* to more fx-oplv give their attention t*i tie McCULLY BROS. A CO.' Cou iy uoin* «» Whi!*- every tarrm-r may tuit agent«, Hul»«-y, Oregon. i«e »ituatvd b> *u<*c< »»fully carry on a .-.»mmercial orcharl, he can produce I reipatm Notice ■iiough of yxxl merchantable fruit t< r hi, own use and a f*-w t>ox*-» to ,[ are All hunter» an«i especially th-»“*• •r hi, it) br* ther. On« thing i, sure hunting with «lug», are heroby fori» - »nd that then* will al way, be a Jen to hunt or otherwiae tri spim» upon , nolilat te market for Orego i apple,. thexe j r«*miae«, under the penalty N r i, th re a v danger t .at the bu, , the law. :u »» wiU' hr a .- ■ OthxE «tat , C H W aln . nation, were nunte and th- variou* p e •objecting the equipment <>f the Iran, II iriMrrUoti. |i«*r inch .... Thia march of refor.n, aa be met delegation, hal vi.en hi» rival a»- ! portal uni cum pan tea to cmae scrotli y Bua-nr», lucal, prr li*««- fir»t ln,*-rtion )o I he Nurihern Pact««* h«.» Meh ».il>«qjrnt itn« rl|««n |i«r linr I«’* fore stated, if traced tu i»s fo n- lurant« a cun ptementary vot*, th«* ma * at this time. 1 i»ng time ,tan«llng a<l». rmiirx-u tna>l« t.ion head, is attributable to t'*e dime candidate won ««it Wa, a can received a report on it, line in the stat* on appllration. «¡date th« » nominate«!, by ■!< legat« • m - <>f Montana from tne loral cumrni* - < r, handfull of farmers who in lectr«! by the winning candidate, th« »a follow». "You have a guo«l railrouti. augurated the (¡range movemen’. cVdce of hia t-arty? Practically one n an particularly the tnaiu line, track is w. I. ELUUIIOM THE BASIS OF HET3SI Other organizations earned the or per hap, t«o or tl rev, had fxed Up ual.asted, good sub drainage, gra e work into the field of jMllitICS, tne whole t«u»irM*,e. I, hut 1* or per revisions and line changes, ad ot wh cl. but the Grange was the lump ot cent of a paity mure rvptee*ntative Indicate .arg, expenditure, fur better merit The result is S track that 1» a HE WHOLESALE in leaven, which now seem«» likeh than two or thrr«- of u, numb* r,' What h„ tx-en «lune in I.inn eunnty, pleasure to ride over, and those cor« dictment of the oflb to enleaven the political slructur ha, been door in every county uf the lilt tuna sht/uld minimize the accidents ciul« of the defunct thmughort the entire Nat hi . • tale N«*t only uti* «•, but uften. an*! the incatent to travel." Oregon Trust lutnk. Educatioh is the basic principle ruttennea» of au< h procedure generated Ixx-al optiuc.nl» are waging their in Poe land last week of all reform, which ia only i ! the rinaenl j rin ary law, which wa, u< • 1 campaign to make Washington a dry I is most encouraging. 1» mean, another name for progref*». tied by an overwhem.ng noriparu-ar. j »late, with av Kilty. A, a result uf tr.* «*.«« Uons held so far. twelve rommuni that the courts are becoming Education, which is synonamous vote. T he Oregonian i» a great t« w»-»prr ■ tie, have abolish«! the »aJoons, whll in mculated with tlie virus of with thought, ¡a n«*cessary for v*. h«we influ« nee extend, b- th* faith« «t reform. It means that the agita the intelligent progress of a loum’ary of the »Ute; but it ■■ etwieav thr«« of them upheld IL In the ver j near future, local option election» wiU tion on the jiart < f the people for people. So l«mg as j»e«iple wer< crii y to def« ,t thr »pirlt of a law which be held ui Colville, Vancouver anu gr ater security of their savings, ignorant and did not think for • quite aaiMfartory to the ¡*opl- Ualla Walla The last named is th« when pla «si in iw.ka, is b -aring themselves, even the C iristain When the Oregonian cater, to the w i,li first large city to lest local sentiment . » uf the »mall dtegruntled political ma un the liquor question Report, receiv fruit. It means t ¡at the day ha* church made no progress. Edu chine, which i, «n«tea « ring to reotore ■r ived when the jxissession of cation, or thought, cause*I our thr old order of )>oliti< al te-a’-i-m, it 1» <1 *r*>m dry town» in the state *1*> ndicale that there has l«een anv falling money does nut make a man Revolutionary sires to throw off combatting a law which a large major off in business observed so far. immune of the law. All of this the yoKe of opreaaion, maintain ity of It» parly were mainly inatrum« I.* SpvAaue is »aid to be flirting with the sen‘imate for the enforcement of ed by the mother country, and tai in enacting. queslMMi. Of cour»e there ar»’ phatea of !>«• law against the rich as well as to plant the seeds of political The tours conducted by the Washing tirimarv, law which n-rrn to l»e «teferl- the p«jor against the pc*>ple and religious liberty, which has ive That i» Ui »ay. there are phaze, of ton State Coltege by means ol den*oli who have become prominant in now spread al n >st over the which unacrurr>l»ulou» j*-litl«lan» take »tration trams, have proved su »uccess tul in the Jnlarul Empire and Es t< rn advantage Fuaaibly experience will the world of affairs, as well as entire civilized world. Washington, that similar e»cur,;.*n» enable the prupte hi »» amend it that against the lowly and in Every reform which has been three weak ¡«lar«-, will be matte strong. will now be made through the i’ugel conspicuous, has come up from established in the world. has MMjrvd district tributary to Sesttl«. Rut it ia hardly probable that any elect larctures will ba given to the farmers tlie foundation of society the I been brought aliout in spite of ion law will ever 1« devined which will ■iy Prof, and Mrs. i-awnrtice. Mrs. people and, as such, will lie a the huling power. As a rule, make dishorn at politician, I* honeat i.awrei«ce will talk to the women cm permanent result of reform. the ruling (xiwer never institutes and prevent them from unlawfully l. mestic economy . Prof. W. S. T Ixrrn > Wiien this same reform move reform, until driven to do so influencing vulcrs It ,r«-n., tube in the ver, H. T. Kau and L. W Hanson will blood aad will CXMHe «•nt. do what we may. siao be a part of the traveling facult- ment can be made to reach the from the force of public opinion, Defertivr a, it may br, the dir-.ct courts of last resort, legislatur«.*» which is t ic result of thought. primary ia greatly pretered, by the 1 h<* town, to be viait»«d lnclu«te Both«*ll, .vnohumish, Arlington, Burlington. and congrrss, then we may ex Nor are reforms after becoming peuple, to the old delegate convention Nixinsack, l.yndM, Laurel, Mar>«viil« . andia infinitely prefrred to the pect the administration of laws, free from assaults from I ayatem ami I’aulaby The excursion will begin government to become more in men whom they displaced from pru|*oaed advisory ihm » r><aventi«xi,cou.- Nov. 1, aad end «Nov. 11 I****.l of reactionary demagogue* and accordance with the declarations office. The trial of former Adjutant General I At the pr«*sent time, controlled by ««politic*! l«o*a<» Ort is Hamilton, on charge» of emtxzrl« of that immortal document pro there are men in Oregon endeav mer.t while head of the Washing!«»« mulgated to tlie world. l»y the oring to overthrow I he spirit of I national guard force,, will begin Nov. THE ELECTIONS thirteen colonies bordering the our Direct Primary law. But as £t. After many delays, this date l.a» shores of the Atlantic ocean, on reforms rarely, if ever, take a i finally bm-n fixed. Since early la»t Etection, »«rr |i«-ki iti »eversi ■tato ■ .mmt-r, Hamilton ha, been «-ontUM**! at July 4th. 1776. turn liacKward, the»«* reactionar This reform movement, if ies are desti lied to an ignomi-' f«»r n.tnur office, and in • larj;e numi» r Olympia. Of late, he has »¡*ent muc.i of citi«-» A» a rute locai conditKtn* have lime examining hi, accounts in his cell, > traced to its foundation head, nious failure. • ff«*«ti*l r< »ulta lo ,uch ari rxtent that preparing for hi, defense Han.ilton'» w ill be found in the handfull of Tne Grange — our Grange thè politicai Irei «! ui in«vn»equ«mti»l downfall resulted from his inability tu farmers who organized the older should feel a great degree of lh* prinrliml inter«» of th« p-oU« resist the blinding effect, of th«.* bright throughout the nation has t«ecn attract of Patrons of Husbandry, in satisfaction, in that it is number ed to th«* municipal elections in New tight, of high life. 1N67. T'ie agitation thus liegun, Inspector J. C. Munger reports that ed witli the organization, which York City, Cleveland Ohio and generated tiie purely business the better hlasa of hotels in the state is the origin of so much good in . San Francisco, are observing the new law,. Thia In organization ot farmers known In New York the chief fight ha. lx*en the world. The Grange our elude» the much joked al»out ntne-f*»ot as The Farmers Alliance. When Grange snould, also, remember for the office of mayor. OiloT. Bonnard sheet requirement. Travelling men are these long whiskered and long led the Republican forc« a. greatly inter«,ted in this provision, a» ! that the dow tall of allorgani- W. R. Hearst Independent Fusion and heaued farmers liegan to delve •sinipy bod clothlug 1» unsanitary a' j zations. secret, civic, religious William J. Gavnor the Democrat.. In- down deep into the business •cat. Th« hotels are also equipping or political, has b. en brought dication» |>oint to tlie election of Gay themselves with fir« escapes. propositio i, they found tnat about through the selfishness of nor by a plurality of SO <**J Barmard "business” bore an intimate re individual member*. Tne man ar-cond and lieat.t third. On the real of Clubbing Rat«» lation to politics and. in order to the ticket the fignt wax between the or association ot men, wno make Aa the time of year ia now at hand Republican amt L>en«ocralic CandidaUa bring about business reforms, an organization subervient or only and the indication, point to the when winter reading ahould be prvvidnl the field of politics must la.* tributary to the advancement of election of the entire bunion ticket for, we make the following clubbing invaded The People’s or Popu tneir ow n she*fish interests, are though in many inatancea the majority offer to our reader,. One year', aub- list |»arty was the result. •cription to the Santiam Nrwa ia in entering a wedge destined to ia email. The greatest goal which the In Cteavelaml Ohio, Tom Johnaon waa eluded In all th. pric.a quoted below I I i i I ) ) Scientific American. MUNN & Co •• “*-*-' New M > <>■ >• » o<o ■< i I I I I I The Righteous Man Kegnnivth the life of his beast, Those who feed SECURITY Stock l' O( ! it re fulliill ing the scripture, This .stock food is sold on a positive (’ash ( ì iiaraiitce. Read the guarantee on every Package, Don’t be misled hy cheat) al V(*rt ising, SE( LRITY * means what it says. Ask those who have used it. t ring the organization to ruin, if running for mayor for the fifth time The Weekly Oregonian (Portland I.'. If. people's |»arty has accomplished carried to extreme. Leathergy ami imlicationa are that he ia defeaU-d The Semmi-Wckly Journal " L'« has been, it caused the people to and inaction of the masses of an for th. first time, by a .mall majonty. The Breeder. Gazette (Chicago) •21tf and alulae, lorganizrtion, affords an opoor- i San Franctaco held about the warn.- think. Ridicule The Thrice a week Work! (N.Y.) S2.K which was i dulged in fn < ly by eat municipal conteat of her history, Any SI a year magazm. tt.O> tunity for a selfish member or both old political parties, seemed the iaaue being Henry ami anti Heh.y. We can give you clubbing ratea jclitju •, to deflect the true object to make the Peoples t»arty gn»w 10Í tiie order. We have seen thia Heney has gone down to defeat, the City with any newspaper or magazine. m> apparently, being tired of the graft matter where published. and thrive, until nearly one-third feature exemplified in the pol'li pruaccut.ona 1 he end of firet-page re of the people of the United States cit machine, or in »he self serv port, of graft prvwcution, ia now, Hu x rie» at I aster; Prive« were enrolled under its lian”ers. ing member of other associations. probably in eight. McCarthy, Union When this point was reacned, Mbor candidate for mayor i, probably We now offer our entire line of T.ie watchword of every organi- elected. boggie. an«l wagons al I aviuey Prtoaa both the old parties b *gan to sit a ion of whatever ehancter The aecoml Washington congrr««ional Now ia the ume to buy. up and take notice. Instead of a ould I m ? PROGRESS and district electeii a congr« Mman. to auc- (' ham . W kski . t abuse, tmth old ridicule and EDUCATI )N and thought and ered Congre-a.nan Cushman dec .awn! parties were compelled to take agitation are the prime factors An exceptionally light vote wu polled. Mn». W. H. RolwrU, on Morxlav, Jutige W. W McCreadie. of Vam-ouver, I up and make a part of their thereof. the Republican candidate, ui elected, Brought to the NEWS office »«tin«- v< y platforms of principles, many of though with a reduced majonty. peach*«. • **Q *»«•«• *|ua*h «. d the reforms advocated by t e . VlMMffrMlS .1. «t» State ttwwurerl* **rr Perfrft •l*c,n‘e" «i®»* 1“ ■ The N kw , will be (lad to »upply a •" Populists. They w ere compelled amt »u.r. m«. ju.lge 1 he R.-yubl can k,n' f,,r wh,rh *** ' • t*> do th»» in order to n ai «twin copy uf the paper free, régulai ly, to candidate« have won out by majurrtH, P"“’*"1 lbr ,nd trumpkin in I ■ how window of R Shelton', r the integrity of their respective any one who will »upply item, of new, 1 ranging about 100.04) “ We did not «teem i a New JriMy ha, elected a Republican e,tate office. parties. It was Take up the re weekly from any and all of the ,ur* | very ,afe place for peach«-«, »o broi. ht forms or suffer annihilation of r<>und n, neighiw<ho<*la Some one ia leg i, ature. Nebraska, Sulivan for »uprrn e them home. every iteighl>urb«MMi ahould be willing to their organizations. j.dgv, may iw elected THE SANTIAM NEWS When people commenced to take up thi, work foe the interval, of Mayoralty electi«m, Itemocratic m • tninK fur themselves, they lx gun theinaehe, and ncighbu ». SI.25 per y. ar yor» apt ear to flaw been eie« t«*l in the I I | I I m F w- . C VX . P F F R Y I fa. h. r1 I >—*< i-WM-tQ , » o So1 * OREGON SCIO, QV-M»O«Mte*< ——i— ■ •tna«-i«>MM J. J B.*rne», W. F. Gill, J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Karne*. C. A. W arner. Ht’« V >XM« IHM TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS i. t • i* I Stan ard Liquor Co. • WH0U3AU NLALEW ■ !W r T«lryk««r M aid 175 e i A. G. MAGERS, Prop. •• I«» IS* CaoaKKial St. Salem, Oregon *|