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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1909)
Raf»ra»’t S*U. capitol, in the fight made to I The main objection th- as people have to the direct primary taw la Statement Notice 1»here by given that the uruler- (THE ItAPROVfO .g A^pUndxIOveral s .-cure the election of senat< r. No. 1. Now aa thia portion of the law •lgi>*d Krleree will oa li»e Utb day of Of the boodle, private campaign ia not obligatory upon the candidate, l*rc»mb»r, 11AM, al the hour of I o'clock for every uae. s ip|MTH and general debauchery thia objection ia frivolous. A candi in tire after noon »1 tire front door of P olitically I ndependent Cut generous of the legislature and how that date may tut aent-e to the «talemerit, , <l>» t ouuty Court Hu«i»» iu tl>» city <>f ly full. 1 wo hip pocket*. t le election of senator wa» made or refuse to do ao. juat aa seem» beat Albany, la Lum County, Oregon, pur- to him. But having subacribed to it, if «uanllotb» decree a nJ order <>f »ale Entered at the poslofflce at Scio, Felled team*. the leading and dominating elected, he should obey It. Thr Orvgwu- ' duly made and entered in tire Circuit Oregon, aa second-class mail matter. Continuous feature of the session and the an would not advise differently. Court of lit» State ut Oregon lor L>aa fly- making of laws subservient li-atead of moving forward in thia un I ounty, o<> th» ZVtb dav o( SeptenJwr. PUB! ISHED EVERY PRlDAf BY m. (A mi i co. thereto. lawful mant-er, these advocates of the ■ KJ. in that certain suit pvndiug m *» <l Court «herein Euaeliu» li«»al»r and J. assembly could proceed within legal I . I.. I > ( (i (. I. K The object and purpose of the lines, if they would. They could have M. Haaaler, l»»r hoaband, J t Rh hard- H>n<lK AHO I'Ri.fM I a ■■ m. uirect primary, the initiative and Governor Benaon call a »pccial »es»ion ■on aud Velars Richardson, In» nde, referendum laws, was to over of the legislature and amend or sup Margaret A. L'ica» and M A i >ca», come these evils to unsaddle the plement the primary law. so that the ! her liusbai d. Orpl>a Garland ami G W . MI ||H< l< I |**l l< >N political boss and prevent the ante primary convention would be legal Garland, her husband, A. L. Ricbard- aun and Bella RivbarJaon, hl» wife I. One year in advance candals attending the election and Its acta unquestioned. If they U . Rkhardaoa and i.lla Bn bard«on, One year, at end of year.. Ai»bed to proceed in an open and abov»- of United States senators, That board manner, they would do thia. But tn» «if», and M. N. Rlciiardeon, «»re One year, at end of 2 year, Ot,r year, at nd of 3 year» they have accomplished this the ideas of machine politician are net plaintiff», and W illiam <<r Hand a mil. r M»x mouth» in advance ... purpose, is evidenced by the along this line Such men think, if ami M. N RrchardaOn a« hi* guardian 1 hr»-« months in advance.., Single copy in wrapper ... frantic, senseless and untruthful they can make the advisory assembly Gilbert Garlaud, Harley Garland, ami Roy Garland, minor«, ami J. W. Gar'- Now i» the time to buy your team harnee« appeals, which are now being plan »tick, they will be placed in a bet and, a» Itmir guardian. Jam»« Garlaud ter position to scheme, plot and prepare have a large »lock of Heavy Harnea» on hand made to restore the old order of AI>VKI<TIM|XO HATWi to use the knifr, than even in the old and J. W. Garlaud «»re delendaiit». «el- | and will »ell you any harm a« in the »tore at a things. And it may be stated us convention day». There was son.» al public »uvtiou to III» hlgbe»t bidder i ten |«r cent, diacount. I also have a good Car I of thanks.. ................................ Of- ’a sort of axiomatic fact, that publicity m tl - ' ■ ’ I' for ca»h in hand, »object tocoufirmati'-f »tiK-k of Honw- Blanket». Plush Robe», Storm S. hciu I obituary notice». per line OB the proposed advisory a»»»mbly, ther< by »aid Court ail th» right, title ami in Apron» and Water Proof HarneM cover» which I xtended wedt.i'ig comments, |*r lin» u.’i every man and every newspaper lereat of th» airuv* named plainlifl« »n-: D »play ad», to be changed weekly I will »ell at a »aenfice. Don’t forget that I now howling for the advisory i» none. The latter can be conveiled ileterxlanta lu th» folio« mg deacribed if desired, one column wide earn I >to »secret political onler, with sigi » have the beat Harne»» Oil in the market and convention, is actuated grip» and passwords, if the partici|-ants prvriii»-», to-Wit: i .»« rti.-n. per inch ........... 15 mass I > that now ia the time to oil up your harne»». II mine»» locals |>er line first insertion 10 from selfish motives and has a Aii of th» Hout)i half of the Dmation think boot And the secret political Remainder that I make all of my harne»» Each »ubsequent insertion par lino..06 (.»'■d Claim of W. W Richard* m am! l»ng time standing ala. contract» made personal ax to grind. He expects order would be just as legal aa Die ad from the b<-»t oak tanned leather and that I on application. [»ersonal reward if the assembly visory assembly, too. Either of them «If», Notification No 13uH in Township guarantee every »el to lx fir»t-cla»» and our 10 8. .utb, Rang» I We»t of th» Wiliam- are contrary to the spirit of law, and workmanahio second to none. Come now! win* out. are calculated to secure to the partici •It» Mandan, in l.inn County, Oregon, Don’t Waft! for theae price» will not »land The advisory assembly should pators advantages, not accorded by law. containing ISU acres. longer than until January 1. 1310 meet with the most determined Every citiicn who believes in the A leu lb» N >rthwe»t quarter of Hevllou opposition of every advocate of execution of law, who believes that thr 2*1 in »aid Townaliip aud Hauge crn.tain ©^ftCROM PRESENT indi- fr e representative government. nearer we can gel the government U mg IUU acre». Also, the Northeast quart r of th« rj cations, very strong people thr better, who believes that There is but one legal wav to the United States senators should tie elected Nortlieast quarter <•! Sectru.i 1! in «aid r fr J assaults are to be change our primary law, and by the direct vote of the people, »nd r»«u»lnp »nJ Kang», coutaiuing 4 .¿ <j made upon the spirit that is by repeal or amendment who i» opp -ed to machine johtliN •ci«». < i x ;< >N ¿ of our direct primary by the people as by law provided. directed by a political boas, will oppu»e Also, tba South ball <4 the Routh«e»l law, in and during It is illegal and dangerous to thr advisory ma»» assembly with all the q*»rt»r, and ll.a N.ulli hull of the North the political cam¡»aign of attempt to overcome or subvert l>owrr he ¡oaaesaea. He should and hall of the Houthsest quarter, the next year. A plan ha» been the law by a mob of citizens. .ioubtlras will, rrfuse to vote for any South half of the Kouthea.t quarter, • ml the Hou I li hall of tire North««»l devised and is being ojienly The advisor/ mass convention candidate wearing thr advisory assembly |U»rter ul th» Houtliead »uarter of colar. If he believes that United Stator i dviH’ated. up and down the state has no standing or authorization senators should t* elected by the direct *«<ction 23, in »aid Towi»lnp ami Range, by certain newspaper* who would of law and its purpose is to over vote of the people, he will refuse to yotr containing 2&J acres, al. of «»i.i al«>i< Jaarribvd premieaa lie l tig »Ituaud in see the old political convention come or circumvent law. its for any candidate who has not subscrii - r<>«li»lnp lu S--u I II Range 1 West <■! the ».extern restored and the old time mandat-’s cannot be binding or rd to statement No. 1. WHOLESALE PEALEX IN Willamette Meridian, iu Linn Cotml) —------------------------ machine bosses, whereby the Dragon, aud coulainlug in tlie aggn-gat. obligatory upon its members, be whole intent of the law would be cause the resolutions or acts of a AGRICULTURAL C3LLEGE WINTER COURSE AU a< rea. T violated. And it is going to re Also, tha North half of th» Duaath>n mob ar contrary to establish law. iaxml Claim uf W. W. Richard •on ami S' quire the strongest fixedness of As a rule, mobs assemble for the jui|ose on the part of voters January «th to f cbruary iHth, 1910 wife, Notification No IMS) in Township purpose of violating law and 10 Houth Range I W vet ol ll>a Wiliam * who oelieve the whole |>eople US IS* CommmUl St Trkpkeor Maia I7S site Meridian. In Lian County, Oregon, puriioses to take the execution of should rule, if the apparently containing It») acres. law into their own hands and run Practical work, lecturi » and dem< n plausable arguments of then«* That at said sale Mid alme mentioned at matters to suit themselves. The ■tration» wi I tw given in such vital »ul- tract containing &W) scree, and «aid la«l Salem, Oregon A. G. IVAGERS, Prop. r« actions rica do not carry many advisory mass assembly mob will jectasaGeneral Farming. F ruit Culture, mentioned tract containing ltkl acre* of the fieople off their feet. Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry >• I ■•••<••••••<•«• I • i •>’••••••■ • Appeals to jiarty prejudice, of not be different from the keeping. the Huainea» Side of Farming, «ill be auld aeparalely by order ol the ordinary every day mob. Ils Fore»try, Carpentry, Black»mithing, above rtitillrd court. tie strongest nature, are con R. Hlielton purpose is not to carry out the Mechanical Drawing, Cooking, Sewing, Keierea. tinually made, for the pur|s>se of ><»■■bo-«** M-O-OB SE9k( « ■*-<)«■■»-< la« in letter and spirit, but just Drraamaking, Home Management, etc. Hewitt A Sol. manufacturing public opinion, in Atty, lor Kideree. All regular courwe» begin January 4th the reverse. Firat publication, Nov. 12, IS»1®, order to carry this purpose out ■ ml emi February 11th. Farmer»' week What cl a. sa of Republicans will February 14th to lKth, last pudlication Dec. 10, 1KT.I. a» the primaries next year. attend the advisory assembly, A cordial invitation i» extended to all Boss rule and machine politics R«fere»’a Sal» anyway ? The question is easily interealed generated the enactment of the Good accommodation» may t>e »ecurcd I’egairhth the life of his beast. In the Circuit Court of the State of answered: Only such Republi direct primary law by the [»copie. «a at rvaaonable rat< ». No age limit Oregon for the County of Marion. cans as are opposed to the direct ’lì lose who feed SECFIUTY Stock The people had become very 16 year». No entrance require Matilda C. Simpaon, Harriet Shriver, primary, of course. All who above ment». Prominent lecturer» have been Caaale Hicks’ Ruaanah Simpaon. Will weary if the number of Jack favor the direct primary, will •ecured for »txn-ial topic». *1 he in iam Simpaon, James Simpaon, Frank Food me fullfilling the scripture, Mathewses throughout the state, stay Ht home, content to abide by structional force of the College number» Sim[>aon, Silva Ferrel, Victor Simpaon. ♦ who made politic* a profession This stock food is sold on a positive 100. Excellent equipment. W. H. I-ogan, Frank Ixtgan. Fklward and study. No man could secure the unbiased decision made bv A »pecial feature ia the Farmer»’ Anderson, Elisabeth Collo way. Flora their party at the primary (’ash (iiiarantce. Head the guarantee a nomination for office, especially Week which come» thi» year Fell. 14th ■ Braaon, l.etha Bolar. Della Arxlrraon. election. Hence, the advisory to 18th. l-ecturv», diacuMiona, and a Rebecca E. Blanton, Annie Garrett, the more important ones, until on everv Package, Don’t be misled convention or assembly is in no general reunion. lxtuiaa A. Blanton, Jamr» Simpson, be had first placated these politi sense representative of the Re For further information addret» David Simpaon, l-ola Simpson, ami by cheap advertising, SE( TKITY cal vampiro*. No man could publican [>arty. It cannot repre Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Beaai» Smith, Plaintiff»’ va. Henry hope to be elected United States Stanton, Vt lllie Stanton, Charles Stan x> means what it savs. Ask those who O sent the wshes and desires of Corvallis, Oregon. senator, until he had promised ton. Mary Dunlap. Nellie Stanton. Ben the party, but only the wishes jamin» Stanton. Alice Dryou, Martha these unprincipled scoundrels, have used it. I air Director» Meet and desires of the disgruntled 1 A. Webber, B. F. Piburn, Clarence certain of the loaves and fishes, A kisses and machine politicians A meeting of the t»oard of director», 1 Piburn, Effie Piburn, C. N. Dunagan, X> which would be in the power of w of the l.inn County Fair Aasociation r*Y E" C7 r~^ Y Sol» Ayant JoaephilK Hardidg», Sidney J. Ireland, who have developed the scheme. the senator to bestow. The • *— t. •» I , SCIO, OREGON T. N. Dunagan, J. F. Duangan, Nancy Yet, unless the people frown wa» held at Scio, recently. [»copie had been compelled to the movement down, it will have A full report of all money» received A. Noland, Joahua R. Noland, Elisabeth silently witness the bargain and | George, and G. 8. Basil, Defendant». «» < <0^0 great influence in the selection ami expended wa* made and approved. Notice is hereby given that in purs side of these federal positions, A copy <>f thi» report ha* been rent to of candidates. It will set in the Governor of Ortgon, a* riquired by uance of an order of the circuit court of time and again. No wonder they th* Stale <>f Oregon for the County of motion the old time party law. . Itecame supremely disgusted with machine and will attend the The date» for holding the next annual Marion department number two made this class of politics and embrec- • •reicKMa 1> ihk < -lima primary election to a man and fair wa» fixed for Tuesday, Wednesday on the 8th day of November 1909, in thr alvve entitled action, I the undemgnrd, ed, joyfully, the first opportunity }‘a»«llirsT, W. F Gill. J. J.Ramee, W. F. Gill, vote as one individual, Men Thursday, and Friday, Augu»t 30, 31 the duly apfiointed, qualified and acting to clear the decks of such object J A. Bilyeu, J. It Baruca, who seek nomination in the and 8ept»mb»r 1 and 2 1310, thua mak referee appointed by th» said court to ionable rubbish. C. A. W arrivi. ■ell the real property deacribed below, regular orderly manner, will mg a four day» fair. Now the Oregonian and these have no organized machine be The program for race» and ■ porta will on the 11 th day of December 190!*. dethroned [silitical bosses, pro- hind them. In fact, it ¡8 simply will tie »uperior to the last fair, which at the hour of 100 o'clock p. m., sell at publl« abet ion to the highest bidder, for l»ose to return to, even a worse the revival of the old party 1» certainly saying much. Grneral plan» for the next fair w»rr caah, gold coin of the United States of condition, than the old time machine, which has simply been outlined amt acted on. political convention and its lying dormant The candidate The |P10 fair premia«* to exceed any America, and subject to the confirms lion of the said circuit court, at the SCIO ROLLER MILLS attendant evils. court hou»e steps in the County of Unn, who does not have this machine thing ever held in the past. all the right title ami interest of the During the old convention behind him. is sure to be a better 1N< -OMI-OHAT> - I» til l t-Mlll-H UW. 1 U' »4. above named parties, in and to that «lays, the law provided for the man than h< who has. Edlp»e <>t (he Moan A certain lot, piece or parcel of land, lying election of delegates at the pre candidate who will accept a People who cared to »it up untill mid and being in the State of Oregon and cinct primaries, to constitute the nomination from an unlawful night, la»t Friday night could, if they County of Linn, and deacribed aa fol county convention, and the source, or accept aid to secure wished witneM a total eclipae of the low». to-wit! moon. The shadow commenced hiding county convention elected dele- nomination from an illegal the Town Iota thirty-nine (391 forty (40) face of our night luminary »bout gates to constitute the state source, is an unsafe man to elect ll;2n and totality occured »hortly after »nd forty-one (41) and a part of lot for convention. So long as theae to office, for he has little respect midnight. Fleecy cloud» were flying, ty-two (42) beginning at the southeast corner of »»M tot fnrty-two and running but were not »ufllclentlv opaque to ob. county and state conventions for law. DO YOU WANT New Irrigation Book f rce thence north thirty (30) feet; thence literate the view». But aa an eclipae were unbossridden, the people We pope aa a law-abiding and of the moon occur» ever y year, aa west one hundred) 100) feet; thence »outh To save one half your oil bill? Then •’Well Irrigation for Small Farm»” buy an Index Incandeacent Kerosene were reasonably well represent a law-obeving people. So long thirty (30) feet; thence east one hundred ia a publication juat issued by »*•« viewetl from »omr ,>art of the earth. It ed. But we can all remember as a law ia within the lids of 11» ao common that many people do not (100) feet to the place of beginning as Burner. Fit» any lamp" »imple in General Paaaenger Department, of the recorded b, plat cf the original «»r- I conatruction. easy to light and no Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co., how these conventions were part» to get out of order Brighter our statute book«, it ahouid be bother their minds about it. vey of the town of Scio. and Southern Pacific-Lima in Oregon. manipulated to accomplish the than Incandeicent gaa light. Burn» Term» and condition of »»le; Caah. obeved in letter and spirit Dis- Thia booklet »eta forth in a practical nomination or defeat of certain mantle of »pecial durability. No Natka to Orang« gold coin of the United States of concise wav the possibilities for profit aspirants for office; of the barter honeat citizens, trusts and I Banner Grange meet» 2nd Saturday America, ten per cent of the purchase blacking or carbonizing of mantle. of inexpensive irrigation, aid should No odor. No noi»e. Absolutely and trade among delegates to corPOr*tiOn*. (that is to say. 1 it ‘ every . month, ”. Hear Fruf Dryden on money to be paid on the day of »ale. be in the hand* of every farmer in »afe. Four time» a» brilliant aa an Oregon. some of them) seek out methods Poultry on the Farm. balance on confirmation of the »ah- by wcure the nomination of parti ordinary burner. A»k your dealer, F. J. Denny the said circuit court. l>eed at rxpen»e Copies may lie obtained free on cular individuals, etc. We can. bx which a law maybe evaded., if he doe» not carry them, write for of the purchaser. application to Wm McMurray, General d-SM-riptive circular and price» to also, remember the disgraceful To thia class belongs thv ad-, Mr». Claudice McKnight W. B. SIMPSON, Met ULI.Y BROS. A CO/ County Passenger Agent, O. R. 4 N.. at.d S.F. seer es enacted down at the state visory mass conv.ntion. Secretary. Referee. I agent». Halsey. Oregon. Lines in Oregon, Portland, Ore. 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