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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1909)
•' tz* ¿Thr kantiani àlrus P olitically I ndependent Entered at the pnetofflr« at Scio Orvjfon, as aerrxxl-rlaM mail matter. PUBi ISHED EVERY t RIDAf BY r. u. F l»lf<>M i> r<i <• ami * er I'Normtnui. WAS THE GIME WORTH IKE UWE* RESIDENT TAET concluded his long journey, circumxcrib ing the United States making u totul dir* l.-ince of nearly 1H.OUO miles, laM week. The piH p e, as a rule, applaud the idea of the chief executive making these journeys over the countr-'. Many people re/ard the <>p|Mirt(iity ot seeing their president, as the li-sding ••vent of their lives, while others regard the president, »imply asa man entrust# I, temporarily, witn tne contrvl of the destinies of the American people. They care less for seeing him than they do for the policies of government he lldV'iCUteM. Tne president was received, wherever he travel«d, with all the honor and respect due from a I tyiil |H <iple to their rul< r. The journey u aa made at public • x- I m 'I uh *, at a cost of nearly $.‘IO,(MX', which was generally nppltiudei . All feel that the ri#nest nation ot t><e world can afford this, com- paral velv. trilling exp •use. Trie question ars-M. hn the journey been a ptying invest ment to the president and the people? II h the game been worth the candle? Has the president i 'creased the goodwill of the people for himseif? Hks his many addresses, in which he outlined some of the policies he will advocate, increased the con fidence of the people in his judgment as the nation's chief executive? I union >tedly his advocacy of a g -neral plan to irrigate tue an id s rtions, has added to his |s>ou- Inrily. But lii.s hearty endorse ment of the Payne-Aldrich tariff, a - being the best tariff measure ever enacted by a Republican congress, and his advocacy of a ship subsidy, has had tne effect of a sort of wet blanket, spread over tne entire country. Also, as the president is expected to endorse Senator Aldrich’s central hanking scheme ami the further fact that he will, probably, sup port the effort to remodel t .e inter-state and the anti-trust laws, so that the sting will lie removed, has caused tne progres sive element of his party to feel a serious misgiving. It has caused a sort of political eclipse of the party sun and an unex pressed wish that Tneodore Roosevelt was occupying the Whitehouse, instead of his understudy, William II. Taft. The evidence that an attempt will be made by congress, at the coming session, to remodel the inter-state and anti-trust laws, seems plentiful. Tnese measur es and those the president open ly advocates, would a'l be for the interests, and the people, general ly, view them ns such. The progressive Republican members of congress view them in like manner and will, probably, make things pretty hot alsnit the capítol, before these measures become laws. Of course the coterie of renegade Democrats, who assisted in making Speaker Cannon the American czar, will lw ready to give these measun-s their support, for they are owned, body and soul, by the inter« Sts. The logical outcome of th s congressional fight, will be a n«*w alignment of politi al part ies. Senators Cummings, LiFol- lette. Bristow and other progres sives. ar»* better Democrats, t< - day. than they are Republicans This ia true and Sj^aker Cannon, in effect, is authority for the statement. Referee a sale Why >hould not th«* progre»- Noll, e la litre hr <> > en that tl-» Under- 4ive Republican» and Democrat« • Igi r t Referee » o II • 11« h da» "I work together in har.nony? To Dr- •■mter, )’«»• st Die I ■ or n( I < '< • t k work effectively, their forces in tire alter noon at lire front <ir«>r of must be organized and they tl • r i'irity Court H-xire in the city of would, naturally, desire that the titan». Ill l.inn IVi'inly, Oreana, per- pr«>gr»i«ive element should be in- »■■■nt to the «teclee and order ••( »ale ■Ini* made an«i entered in the Cirmitl creus4rtl by the election of new Court nl the Hlata of Orrgnn lor 1.11m ■ membors favorable to their ideas County, on the Iftrtb «la» uf beptamlwr, if government And why should II»«3. in that certain suit pen«lit>g in »aid I not these reactionary R«*publican Court wherein Emelina i!»»eler and J. and renegade Democratic M Haesler, l.er tewshatid, J A Richaid- wm and Velera Riclutrd*«ii. hie wile, members work t»»gether in har Maryar-t A 1. Maa and M A Lucas, mony? They want to accomplish tier |,«i»lss> <1. Orplia < «arlarni ami <> A , I t ie same result. They are chip» Uailaml, hsr hu»lra«'«l J. A. L. Ricliard-1 from the same block and, natur •on an«t Belle Kic|«ar<laon, Ilia wife, L. | ally, would (tool their interests W. kh hard» -II »I.d Ella Richardson, I S Bkliardeoa, ills a lie. and M .. _______ ___ , arre) for one common purpose. plaintiff», ami W illlairi <»t ria nd a minor ' Will this not. necessarily. l>e a amt M S Rich «raleón a» hie guardian, complete new alignment of the I tiillHrt Garland. Parley Garland, and liartiea? President Taft coulci lb«y Itailainl, mi or», and J. W. liar*- prevent this division of his party, •nd, aa llieir g «•'■lian. Jame» Garland • n«l J. W.Garlt ») w-re defe «lanía, sel' if he would but stand for the <i |«ul«ln au«ii -■> I«« ilw liieli-st bid«ler interests of the pe-tple, instead : fur «a»l> in l«au«l, aiilrjwt l<><<>rilirinath>r* of the position hi* hai am ime I in liv »aul Colirt «II th« right, till« aud in- his Hpeechea, while swinging terest uf th« a'sne > aniol plaiiitift» sn«l circle. <11 »At ' «lelemlaiil» in the (■■lion ng «l<»«tib»'d around the premian», to-we : familiar this last exprysaion Al« «•( tl«e “until hall of the Ikination sounds. It reminds one of an- land • a«n< uf W . W Kicliarvisuu ami »ther Republican president who • lie, Aolil cation Nu I»«» in Tounehlp went back upon the principles HI Naitli, Range I West ol the " illaiu- > «-it« M«tillan, in l.inn County, Vrvqun, upon which he was elee’ed.) I cuotainliig IUU acre«. President Taft has taken an Al»u if e N-’iihae-l quarter »»I Secti«»n other position which is destined ■33 ii> »aid ’i'wUiielilp ami Range oiulaiu- to make him unpopular with the Ing IU) »• r«a. Al» «, the Northeast quart r <f the lieople. A rich syndicate of capitalists, aupposod to be backed Nortlieaet quailr« ol X»« tlu ■ 27 m Mid r»au»lilp and Bang«, cunlailiing 4U by the G igenheitns, h is >in ler- acre«. taken to gobble upalxvut 100,000 i Alsu, the Mun th h«lf ««I tiw Health«"«! . acres of Alaska c«»al Ian Is. A qiiAri«*rt ahtl i I h * < nth half of tiw Nurth q6iatlrrc th« sp'fial agent by the name of . hail ol the ’ &Hith h«»It “ I the f*«»»»|b«a»t quarter, Glavis, asevrtained that these arid tl*e h<>u*b h«ll «»I S«»rih«e*t lands were being acquired fraudu |tia<t«*r «I thr h<»tilbe«»t wuartrr uf lently an-l so report# I the in titer iMTtiun 2?, in eanl T<wii>hlp«itd Raogr. to the department Tim ike a « mi tainiritf ¿2 i a<-rvw, aL •*! »al l UM« Mtuatrd in . ong story abort, S*cretary Bal t «Ira« fibr«| ur«tni»r* I Weal «4 lliw linger who. prior to his taking I«•« i4«»lii|> 10 y* titb \\ lilaiiirttr llrrnilaii. Ill Ln Vi ( «.Hilly, charge of the Interor D .•part |Oirtfui>. and onilHimi.g ill thr .ggrrtfjle inent, had Iwen attorney t >r the Md acrw syndicate, caused Glavis to be Al*«, tl»r North half »4 the Donation tired fro n his posiuon. Pres - l ai d t'lajni •>! W. W. Ki< h4r>l*i»ii and dent Tart endorsed Ballinger’s Wife. *N«>iM»<*atnHi N<* IJi-Hin 'luanahip |0 South Kang« I rat «4 ll.-e U i II miii action in a public letter. Bal eitr .Mrrhlian. in I iitii < «»unty, Orr¿u(i, linger and the president may be n.iilaiidng 100 aerra. able to prevent a thor > igh and I TI im I at Mid Mir »aid uliovr nirntionrd aHtiiitg 5HÜ at rea. aim ! Mid la»( honest investigation of this mat ir«u« t ineidh.tird Ira« I « •»htniniii< 100 a< rea ter. but now will t ie president a l’| br at.ld ar|G»ratr|| hj ufdrf uf the stand in lilt* estimation of honest aliilv rlitlllrwj « uurt. people, if they do s«»? R, Shellun Kcfrree. All of the ah ive are occurenees H. witt A s«i. which transpired w uh* the presi All, . Io. It derer. Hr»l piiblicMiioii, Nov. 12, !•* *W. dent waa <>n the trip just closed. I .»»I |-O lllcallotl D t . I >, l*«lM. He surely does not understand the temper of «he masses of the Rtterec'» hale American people, or he would In the Circuit Court of the State of have spoken differently. Or-gon for the County uf Marion. There is no d >ubt that the Matilda C. .Simpson, Harn« t Shriver, president lost |>olitical friends by Casale Hicka' Rusanah Snn|>son, Will the tliouaands while on his trip. iam Simpson, James Simj son, Frank He thoroughly convinced the Simpson, Silva Ferrel, Victor bimpeon, public that he would stand with W. H. Logan, Frank Ixigan, bèl ward AtxlenKin. Enxal» th Col Io way, Flora Cannon, Aldrich and the rest of Beason, Irt-tha Bolar. Della Anderson, the reactionaries in their assaults Rebocca E. Blanton, Annie Garrett, upon the rights and liberties of I Ixniisa A. Blanton. James Simpson, the people. The president’s David Simi sun, txiia Simpson, and every important act since he Bessie Smith, Plaintiffs' »a. Henry Stanton, " illie Stanton, Charle» Stan subscril»e<i to the oath of office, ton .Mary Dunlap. Nellie Stanton, Ben- has been an evidence that he jamine Stanton, Alice lleyou, Martha was not the president of the A. Weblier, B. F. I‘iburti, Clarence whole people, but the president Pil urn, Kfti«- I’lburn, €. N. Dunagan, J om | hin< Hanlidgr, Sidney J. Ireland, of the gang of financial free T. N. Ihinagan. J. F Duangan. Nancy | booters who, chieflv, make their A. Noland. Joshua R Noland. Elixaboth headquarters on Wall street New Giorge. and G. S. Baxil, Defendant*. Notice ia hereby gnen that in pure York. Our farmer«. >wing t«> the good price* of veal, butter lai and milk, air railing but few calves. In a tiw year» the result of thia a< t on will lie felt, in the scarcity of cow«. The price of a good milk cow ia now double what it was three or four year» ago and thr price will double again within thr nrxt three years. Theieforr. the farmer who now rvfua » to veul hia heifer calvea. ia sure to reap a g <o I reward for ao doing. Tlianksgriven Reduction Sale This will he one of the greatest reduction sales ever held in any store. \Ve are currying’ too large a line ot Dry Goods, ¡Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ladies and Misses Waists. Skills. Suits, Coats. Mens an<l Boys Suits, Overcoats, Pants, D uck coats, Mackinaw and Corduroy ('oats, in fart everything in Ladies and Gents Furnishings, and must reduce our stock regardless of cost, as st\les keep changinir we deem it liest to turn off a lot of our surplus stoeK into cash Ladies Coats $2.90 4.15 6.90 7.25 9.90 63.50 coat 5.00 evat 8 50 coat ... 10.IU eoat 12.10 0) suit .. suit y 11 50 suit .. 14.60 aalt .. 15 50.......... Mens Overcoats |3 95 85.01) overcoat • « 7.OU • a V.5u 12.00 • a 15.00 • • 18.00 at IO.«« " 7 95 12 uu •• » *5 15.uO •’ • » 12.75 18 UU •• ‘¿■J " •........... 16. vu Misses Coats <KI A farmer should keep only aa many atock aa be can well care for. Horses •attle, «h -ep or hogs, which are half starved during their growing days, never reach thr |>erfect maturity they 1 »1 Artild, America, ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, balance on cor.Armalitm of the sale by the »aid circuit c >urt. I>erd at expense of the purchaser. W. R. SIMPSON, Referee. 4 00 akirt 5 00 skirt 6 00 skirt 7.00 skirt Mens DrtSs Hants 11 66 3.60 ’* .3 OU 2 M 3 00 3.60 4.00 4 Irti 2.00 6 50 ” 5 15 2.60 » An BMurtuieat of ladim akirta. extra good values at *4.50 to ttN* (1 rn sale price B I ,3v ..2.10 V .. 2.1'0 . xw B iyi Ol ercoats f I. 50 coat ” 1 65 6.50 “ 2 15 8.50 . 83 90 81.35 5.15 3.75 90 M SPECIAL BARGAINS Job lut in ladies >:i.5u anti II OU your ch< i> <• fur í only $ «hura, values, (M.| lut of lioya shirts regular 50 and 60 ce it values Your 4 r_ choice for I 3L 1 "7t I . / 3 of men*, and childrens caps, 75c values. You» choice for ... M ik lot ladies 35c to 4 £»_ 13L Hr have some EXTRA SPECIAL BA RG A INS to offer in mens Duck, Mackin me and Cnrdn^oy coats. II c have too many to quote prices on. During t'us sa'e hot coffee will b>‘ served free to all, with Cuuntry Club cream, and especially those who drive in, bring along your lumh, ue have provided a jlace where you can eat it by a good comfortable fire, where hot coffee will be on tap all the time. Mrs. Emma Cyrus will have a Special Reduct ion Sale on all ladies trimmed hats on the above dates. Wesely & Cain Notice Is hereby given limi I lie under •ienni adminirtraU'r of tlie mate o Maria hchaefet, devea*rd, late of l.iut con nt ». Oregon, ba» tiled Ide final a<- omini in »ad male with the C.eik ot l.inn County. Oregon, and the court ha. dxr<i the Atli «lay of thrcaaibar, »I II» hourof 1 o'rh»k p. ai. lor ihr hearing of objections, if any, io eaid an ■•in« ami lor the settlement of lite Mm«. I hile«I tble the 2*tli lay of fh'tobvr IÄ». Chea. Hrtia»(a». A<hiiiiu»tr»tnr nt e»*«te ¡ ol Maria is hurl« « J. K. W»atherfc»r«l, Ally, fur aJtuiuielrat««r. The Banner Grange will hold an all day meeting Saturday, Hou. 13. Everybody invit< d to attend the afternoon program. The Righteous Man Regardvth the life of his benst Those who feed SECURITY Stock Food are fulliilling the scripture, This stock food is sold on a positive» Cash Guarantee, Read the guarantee on every Package, Don’t I n * misled by cheiiD advert isinjr g, SECURITY means what it savs Ask those who have used it. E.C. PEERY •« I 4 ■ a a SAc 81.26 <*<>at Mens Hats .. 1.66 2 uO .. 16.75 60c 85c SI.00 waist . $1.05 1 26 waiat 1.60 waist.......... .1 .30 2 00 waist............ 1.65 75c wa it SI.35 81.65 t>aiiL« Childrens Coats 62 uu coat $2.45 3.35 4.15 ............. 4.50 5.45 S3.00 skirt.... I« 50 a lit e w $6.45 7.90 8.75 10.75 11.90 M<ns Suits 5.9o Ladies Waists Ladies Skirts Ladits Suits us nee of an order of the circuit court of tie State of Oregon for the < cunty of Maricn del artn ent numlx r two made on the Nth day uf November 19U9, in the atovr entitled action, I the undera'gned, the duly 8|<|>oir>te<i, qualified and acting Lhtbbing Rates referee apjs inted by the »aid court to As tha time of year ia now at hand I »cil thr real pro|>crty ile»cnlwd l»elow, when winter reading should be provided will on the 11th day of Ileeember ISMM*. for, we make tbe following clubbing at the hour of 1 <X) o’clock p. m.. sell at offer to our readers. One year's sub- public auction to the highest bidder, for scription to the Santiam News ia in cash, gold coin of thr United States of eluded In all the prices quoted bek>w ( America, and subject tn thr confirms The Weekly Oregonian (Portlan»l ISL25 I I t on of the said cirruit court, at the The Semmi-Weekly Journal " »no court hov»r atrps in thr County of Linn, The Brrctlers Gaaette (Chicago) » 25 all thr right title and interrat of the The Thrice a week Wirki (N.Y.) » 25 above named parties, in and to that Uuo' Any 31 a year magaxine certain lot t>irce or parcel of land, lying We on give you clubbing rates and tiring in the State of Oregon and County of l.inn, ami described as fol with any newapaprr or magatine, no. matter where published. low», to-wit: Town lota thirty nine (33) forty (40) Motka of Final Sattle mem and forty one (41) ai d a part of lot for The good prices which anplea now bring in the markets ami the prospect that g> at prlcia will continue mdrf- nniteli. ought to cause the planting of many new orchards. II II land, which ia unsuitable upon which to grow grain, will grow fruit trees, if properly cami for. A few hundred loxes of applea. even at half the present pncis, would a*id quite a snug sum tc the family ty two (42) b< ginning at thr southeast exchequer. corner of »aid lot forty-two and running thence north thirty <3»»> fret; thence The su<v«-s*ful dairyman >a he who west one hundred) 100) feet; thence »out) pranarra an abundance of food for hia thirty (30) feet; thence cast one hundred cow» amt abritera them from the cold (100) fret to the place of l>eginning as wint« r »torma. An engin» will not de recorded in thr plat of the original aur- the work required of It, uniera aupp'ted vey uf the town of Scio. with fuel. Neither will a cow. her fuel Terms anti condition of sale; Cash, ia fool and »heiter. gold coin of the United States of SALE! SALE! Sala Aganl SCIO, ORCGON Î Í I I i a a