The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, December 10, 1909, Image 2

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    •d, wnen there are more than who want office Heretofore, a nomi­
two candidal«»» standing for the nation by that party has been equiva
lent to election. Hence, the fight* an !
same office. On the other hand, bitterness engendered has been generat­
PùLiTiCALLY INDEPENDENT
is the assembly named candidate ed at the convention or at the primary
tne choice of a majority of his ami the bitterness has been so great
party? If the advocates of the that it influenced voters at the general
Entered at the poatoffice at Scio,
assembly sucreed in getting one- election Governor Chamberlain was
Oregon. mb »rron<I c I mab mail rnatUr.
elected United States senator by Ful
half of the Republican party to ton followers because of their chagrin*
participate in the assembly, they in the defeat of their candidate al the
K’BI ISHED EVERY IRIDAY BY
will do extremely well. The ptimary election. The Oregonian ’s
T. I.. DIGGER
"fit” man »elected by the as­ claim that large numbers of Itemocrats
voted in the Kepublican primaries fur
F DOOM ANI» I'WllPMIgTOII.
sembly may hav> only a bare Cake and then voted fur Chamberlain
majority. Such being the case; afterwanto. is ail nunsense and not
• f this candidate is a winner, he foumied on fart. It is thia ’’get even’’
will be n«>minaU-d by oniv a few action in the Republican ranks which
Salad seta
Berrv sets
O .« yoar in advance .............. .... $1 2f more than one-fourth of hi* has disrupted the party. The primary
method uf selection uf ca-xiidates and
O.« y • ar, st end uf year .... .... 1
Water sets
I tinner »eta
It is safe ty say that anv
O'.* year, at « ml uf i years ... . 1 7f party.
the ehction following affords an *x
O h year, at emi uf 3 years
.... 1 U candidate nominated at the pri­ cellent opportunity to wield the pol ti
Berrv di.-hea
Chamber »et«
S x iminti » in advance............
71
mary. will have more than oi e- cal knife. 11 it it Potent w.i; * •
Ì ar«e .nonti.» tn advance........
&
Biead atid butters
S.ugle copy in wrapper........ - * a •
Of fourth of his |>arty behind him. | knife, the direct primary thoukl nut be
Hil-puinted platens
But how can the assembly plan held mpeserble, fur other causes
Toothpick holder»
tu blame.
h .- male representative of its
AI»V? II r|M|XO IIAIICHl
Fancy »»»cera
■arty ahd how can its acts be
SCÍTS
WSPECTItt
MIMO
node binding? As there is no
C'vrJ of thanks
........ ..
. 0
Fancy cups
S| .-» isl obituary nutices, per line
0
law
authorizing the assembly,
I «tended wedding comment», per line u
t»c»
D s; lay ails, to b* changvd weekly
ind it will l>e composed of vol- fjt HAT SCIO’S on* great handle i;
Mj M lack of direct railway can
it desired, one column wide earn
i laertlon. per inch
i inteers only the men who are
nrction will tie conccdeii by al
I: ..mess locals per line flrat
insertion i<
_
_
ndeavoring to break down the ^yur
hope, heretofore, ha» been t->
L Huch
’ _.k - s ibieipK
-k........ . nt a ..
..
_
.
.
insertion per line .Of
primary
law
its
acts
can
be
Southern
P»«-iflc and it h«* jro»«-n t-
I
tune standing a la. contracta math
on application.
leither represent tative nor bind '»« • brok«n n-<-l. A» Scio v.cu| i<
ng. R-publicans who favor the
»•»* n.tur.l kx-.u ... uf th* fork, u
th» Santinn for a town, is proven by
law
and
and
willing
to
air
I
•
the
THE 'T1CHEEN" Sfili BUST
th* fact that ah* hold* her own i
result of the primary el-ction. ■pH* of th* handicap ami, ala->, uth*
Just reccivt'il several hundred pounds direct
will not attend the assembly and points located on th* rairoad hav
from factory, insuring not only cheaper but
RECENT lalioriotir therefore, this wing of the party falias! to mak* any cona.derabl* grow t
editorial in the Morn-
fretther randy than at other dealer*. New
will not be represented in the On tha otb»r hand, plac* a railroad mt
Seto amt tharv is not a doubt bu
ing Oregonian, war
crop
of walnut» and tine ahnonds are now in
issembly nor in the as.*embly what ah* will grow a* rupidly
devoted to the de
lominated candidates.
neighboring citica and towns
fen«e of th»- right o’
Republican leaders now com-
In point of manufa« tur nz ronr*rv»
the people to gather
Scio now ha* th* Imst flouring ml.I i
nlain
and
have
cornplain«-d
in
the
t’l • nt-lve.4 in awtmibliiH or- con
th* cuin«y. the <mly milk comi*ns*ry ii
v -ntiont. S> far an the NEW.- oast, that their party is divided, th* county, a planing mill wl.ic
«nd that the direct primary prom.«*« to dvvplop into a large con
c i i le trn, no man nor new»pa|iei
method
o< procedure offeni no corn with. p«-rha|Mi. th* making u
hat h id the tem -ritv or d'tloval
m»»ans of unit«-d partv action furniture as on* of its fraturra, an
tv 11 deny that right. T io ri<hl
Thia is true and to »his division th* promm* uf th* construction of i I
of ataembly is k raranteod to the
large aaw mill next y*ar.
people by the great Magna C iar Democratic candidates who have
Now th* pr»w|«*ritv of all th*»,
t » handed down to us by the Fa lieen successful in the past, owe manufacturing concerns is conUng*nt
th'-rs and any mtn. with a tpi-k th ir success. George E. Cham- !arg«-ly, U|»n th* building cf a niilrua.
O
kefere«'» S*l*.
of pitriotism in nil soil, will de lierlai” owed everyone of his into town. Without it, th« y will n*v*i
excepting the reach the importance they would will
elections
to
uifi
je,
Nuli'-e i* h-»« l.r «ive.i «bat ll»* uml*r-
fen I that right with every drop
i
-
. ■ ■ - ': .
"I
firstone, to Republican division It and, b**M*a, with th* railroad built
of blixxl in his veins. But th«-
I m ., I «>., at ll.» b<xir
I u ' c I. m k
coupled with the fact that he ■"<«<" <«P*rati«»n, -th. r manufacture,
astembly or convention must b«
industries will com* to our town. Thu n «hr aft*r vx.n at the front dr-f of
f >r a lawful n irp >t . A iastem- wns a better man f*»r the place
h* I ■■tii.l» (' url II ii -* in Hi* city ■ I
,
, mean» inure people am! mor* »tores an.
h mran. th. Vlbany, n. l.ma Cuuuljr, <lr**"ii, pur-
bly of the people having for their than hi« Republican competitor. renwa| ,,ro.|w.r ty
Now ia the time to buy your team harness. I
have a large at >ck of Heavy Harness on hand
obj ct an unlawful purixtse, 1» But will the ass*mblv unite these doubling of th* valu* of th.- pn.|*rt> na.it toll.* «1 «<•«** a».l o.der ul »■li­
'Inly li.a'l* and r.ilr.rd m
li.« tir« mt i
of Hern and vicinity.
and will sell you any harn.ss in the «tore at a
nothing but an assemblage o( con lactiona? W.ll it not drive Re­
<'«>url
>>l
lli*
Stat*
•>(
O.*ir<>ti
for I inn
ten par cent, discount.
I also have a goo«!
As stated in last week’» edition o
publicans
who
favor
the
primary
spiratorsor disloyalists. To which
fOunlV, on th* 'h«il. «lav «»I S*pl*tnl»*r.
stock of Horse Blankets, Plush Rubes, Storm
t.O
iM-perate
political
action?
Re-
th
*
pWimtnary
surrey
ha.
of these classes does the propos­
I'» I. it. that .«rloii a ut
... -a .1
Aprons and Water Proof Harness covers which
publicans Who favor the direct b*-n m-l-•»<! the nght of way either
Court al.»r"in Enw-liu* lla-al*« and J.
ed advisory mass ass -mbly or
1 will sell at a sacrifice.
Don’t forget that 1
-
. r.
! •ecurrtJ or prumhvd
It ib pwticaln
,hal th„
rit. )„>* .<H.th in... M. Haa-I*r. her h'lala.xl, J A Kh'liard- n
have the la st Harness Oil in the market and
convention belong? L -t us see! election of United State» etna-
■•»n and Vrl*r« Ru-hardaun, Ina tllr,
that now is the time to oil up your harness.
It is evidently the purpose of tors and favor Statement No. 1 ( Salem will croa* the North Santian llaritar- t A I. ;<■■« and M A l.uca*.
Rememder that 1 make all of my harness
a*
the
best
makeshift,
until
the
within five m.i«-« of s. io. To build our
the advocates of the assembly, to
from the best oak tanned lesther and that I
Federal constitution is amended lin* to a connection with th.» < i*ctn< I.*r hoalM. d. t Irpl.a <.«.land and «. W .
hand down as an advised list of
guarantee every sei to lie Aral class and our
line, wou d be a very «mall affair, ii < .ailand, i>*r buali*'<d. A. I.. Rtcharil-
candidates to the primtry, only making it lawful in all of the consider*»! from a railrotul building —>n ami B*ll* Richardaon, hta wit*. I..
workmanship second to none.
Come now’
will never
support .....................
V1,' With no bridges to build W. Ri< harda<>n and Kila Ru hardmin, I
one name for each respective of­ -iat.-:.
Don't wail! for these prices will not stand
hi* ail*, ami M. N. Ri-hariiaon, a*r*
lunger than until January 1, 1810
fice to the primary electors. Of machine or assembly nominat«*d and no heavy gra ling, our I nr ran be plaint iff*, a ml It illlatn «»< rland a minor
course the assembly will pledge candidates for the legislature. easily construct«-.! for $10,000 tuK-O.l»** ami M S Rx-liardaiHi a* hia guardian.
Thl» aum ought to l>* easily »evure.
itself to support, at the primary In fact the assembly will make from the people who ar* dm-ctly ben« <• dl* rl <iarland, Harl*y Garlaml, ami
lloy (>i«rlan«l, niioor*. ami J. W. Gar«-
election, these “fit” candidates the present division of that party fit*«!.
■
nd, a* thvir ituardian, Jam** Garland
permanent.
Republicans,
whoj
only.
If the assembly should
Th* Ms*»««>d value of Scio ia about and J. IV <.arl«ml w-r* d*f*’«lanta, **ll
assisted
in
securing
the
primary
comprehend the great bulk of its
Sioo.ooo. If th* railroad will double ■ t I'ubli. am I i"i> t«» ib* l.iwt.' at biddvr
< >K
( ;<
party, there would be no other law together with the statement, thia value, surely th* people »hould I* |<»r v*«li in hand, •>il>j*vt tn <sMifirn»ati»>n
are
as
determined
as
men
can
be.
willing
to
subacribe
one-half
th*
in
­
candidates names than those
l>v »aid Court all the right, till* ami in-
handed down, for the people to not to go hack to the old order of crease for the building of the roa<1 I rr*t of th* at*o* Mli.vd plaintifla an«l
Th* time has com* wh« n Scio must
select from. Suppose each poli­ things. They will either support move forward or ah* will soon take the dwivitdanla ... th* lull«.» mg dr»> ribvd
|>r*iiii»"-, to-Wit :
tical party proceeded similarly. such car didates *>s they may ¡downward trend.
Men who own
Ah of lli* ^outh half <>f tl>* l*.>nati<>n
m
minate,
or
they
will
sup|s>rt
oroperty here, now have the opportunit
Wherein have the people been
larnl t'la>n> of W. W. Ru-hardaon and
permitted to make choice of th. candidates nomit.ah-d by the to doubt* the value of their holdings, or • if*. NotifM-alioi. No 1*»< m T<>wn*ldp
candidates? The primary se­ Democrats. At all events, they neglecting to do ao. Will Mxrn lie com- 10 N-ulh. Kang* I W**t «d th* ll illao»-
prlled tu submit tu a decline uf their
«■ft* M*ri<lan, in l.iun County, Orvgon,
lection of candidates would then will never support assembly present value.
cul.tain.ng I«**« arrw.
b -come a mere farce, as com - nominated candidates.
the
But it will not be necessary for th'
of his
Alvo th* Norll.ar-t <p>»rt*r of Hartion
The Direct prmar.v is not the I people to raise this $UI.<XMI nr
pletely as is now our college of
'Ju in «ai>l T' *n»i.ip and Rang* contain­
Those
cause of Republican factions. There are plenty of capitalists who will ing lot acrea.
presidential electors.
feed SECURITY
gltdly
furnish
»he
m.inry,
if
thev
a**
These
factions
existed
long
oe-
This is the logical result of the
Ala<>. th* North*»-! quart r rd th*
Foot __
the
pro|sised advisory mass conven­ fore the direct primary w as ev< r only secured the interest theri-on It Nortlmavt ipiart*« of S**tn» . 27 in »aid
' is thought th* earnings of th«- road wil. r«-wiiahip aul Rang*, containing 40
tion or assembly. Its purpose is thought of and Democratic canci, pay both th* operating expenses an!
This stock food is sold on
acr*a.
to overthrow the primary law dates, always because they were tha interest on the cost of th* road
Alan, th* Month half of th* Hontha*»t
Cnsh
Rend the
and render it useless. For this the better men. were elected be­ And when the electric lin* cornea, it quarter, ami ll>* Huutb half of ilia North
will
b*
gla«l
b>
take
our
road
off
our
half of Hi* S«'UlliW*»t qiiartrr, th* U
reason th« proposed assembly be­ fore th«- direct primary law was
on every
be misled
comes an assemblage cf con- adopt «si as well as since. Asa ham!» and pay the first coat Seeing Sooth half <»f lli* No»ith*a.t quarter.
that there is no possibility of loss, our
by cheap
snirators and is destructive in its matter of fact, in recent years, people should be willing to take hold of ■ ml tl>* Houili half of th* North**»!
|U»rt*r of ll.p Holithravt .»uartrr of
nature to our political system. voters have »elected men rather the matter in a liberal spirit.
-»ition 27. In raul Towurhipaml Rang*, *
means what it says. Ask
wh )
Now that th* preliminary survey has coi'taining 22 I ■• r*a, al» id »aid alarv*
There is but one legal way to than party, more than they ever
have
it.
pursue in this matter and that is did before. Nor will the as­ been made, th* nest step is to incor­ d*arribv«l i >«'* ii > i < mw twi.ig »itualnt in
porate an«!
organise the company
ri»Wt*«4..p
o.
S
Illi.
Rang*
l
M
rat
<»f
ll*«-
sembly
do
awav
with
this
inde
­
to obey the law.
President
I Then a definite plan of procedure can
(Irant made the statement "The pendence of selection. It is a be decided upun. What ever plan may IVdla.iivlt* klrtidian, in I.inn < minty,
«tTgon. and containing m th* -gg.rgate
best way to get a bad law re- laudable feature of American be «lecided upon, every citizen should ■tat acre*.
I aled is to enforce it”. If the politics which has come to stay. willingly assume his part of th* re
Alan, th* North half of th* Donation
direct primary is a ban law and George E. Chamb.rlain was spontilfllity. One thing ia sure, if we Iaind < lai.n of W. W. Kidiard-o.i and )
0*0
is destructive of party organiza­ twice elected govenor, because ever get a railrna I, we will hav* to ail*. Xof.in at ion No I3ix in Township
take the initiative our»'-lvea. it is aaid
tion. enforce it until the laid the people thought he was a ’’Got helps tho»* who first help them- HI Month Rai g* I Wrat of th* Wiliam
*'t* Meridian. i«i l.inn t'miuty, Oregon,
features will become so patent better man for the place than aclv«-s" ami it ia now up to tho p -ojle containing IWI acr«-a.
t .at the people will repeal it. his competitors. He was elected of Sciu to act in the matter.
That at aaid aal* «aid a bin* mrntiomil
tract co..taming Ax) aerva, and »aid lavt
But is the direct primary de­ United States senator because
niriitioo*.i tract containing Itm air**
H>. l.*e«l Ssrhsls
structive of party organization? the people thought he was a
will I»- *old **piral*ly by ord*r of th«-
Tnat it has destroyed the old bitter man than Mr. Cako fcr
al»»»* i ritttlrd «-•«irt
nl rate'll terr* >»| «»ur «Irttelrrte:
partv machine, is quite evident the place. Mr. Cake was nomi­ VA te|i^it I*»*
1 1
R. Shelton
'"»«k»l ... .
R.darcw.
from the fact that the same old nated at the primary election (Ml*.
To all lands and town lots in L;nn county
FWxir per teu-k
1 fin
lleWltt A S-lt.
be-
’
ause
they
consider
d
him
a
...........
te
Rrtete.
i*f
ion
illude hv
men «if w i.l«» »» •• vr.«*i
«>»»«»«
.,n.i < ___
a;
pirty machioe in WW bending
Atty, tv* • »
1
j—•
.JI L ae,,w
fl ul*
«•ttevl». i'ter on
.................
>4 «Mt
>’ir>t publication, Nov. 12. Di’®,
every effort to destroy the effect better man for the place than Chop, |*rr ton
ned to by a responsible company :
■ 4 (N
in
Mr. Fulton.
Of course,
if, Hatter, (Count ry> per mil
lost |Mi«llicati<>a D
I<>, IWRi.
of the primary law.
A company that has been established
F<<*. |M*r
IB
Chickrna. |wr
candidates
are
considered
about
1«
for
eighteen years and i» incorporated.
Tne claim is made that th«-
chtrfem«
pCMUHl, jonng b<nitrite »
N
' T. L OU3GCR
direct primary nominated candi­ equal in fitness and qualification, Urr-te». |«rr p.H$n |
in Oregon. th* Republican will always i ttrktey«, l*<r ponn«l
IT
date. while he may have a plural­ b* elect*« I because there are about two I i » ih ka, (*t |w»nn«1
13
tU« f. t» r p>e»«sn«*. IKe wrtf r»i
Mt
ity of the v >tes of 'his party, is Republican» to one Democrat.
Xotaru Public
•Mfrfc drrrtewl
««•
JB
i<tel p* Innin 1 h*r «hlDi«1ng
only a minority mominated candi­
Th* trouble with the Republican
tter poon«l Mo urr-
<M
MB
date. This point may be conced- party ia there are too many of them Mwiioe.*e> wmnd. In-Sw |
Scio, O be . 304 Broadalbin St.
(The kantiani
Christmas Dishware
Christmas Candies
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r t
F
«
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W. E. THOMAS & SON
il
► 1
eavy Team Harness
\\
The Righteous Man
Rcgardcth
life
who
1 are fuilfilling
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I I
Í
beast,
Stock
scripture.
n positive
guarantee
Guarantee.
Package.
Don't
advertising, SECURITY
those
used
E. C. PEERY,
BSTRACTS OF TITLE
Linn
County Abstract Co
Albany, Ore
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