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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1909)
I ihr >antiam ilrirs Pvi.*iTiCñLLY INDEPENDENT Enteret! at the poatoffice at Scio, Oregon, as a«cond-claaa mail matter. PUBI ISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY r. i„ i > r < i <. i : i< >■ inni» *Hl. l*M>>r*Mian>w. HV ||M< HI I-'lK >N 1« A'l'KX: Ona year in ail vane« .......... . < kM year. at end of year ... < in» year, at end of 'I years . tine year, at «nd of 3 year* Six months in advance........... Three months in advance........ Single copy in wrai>|xr........ II I . I 75 OU 75 fio of. APVKKTIMlSG HATKHl Can! of thanks ............................ . 05 S|« rial obituary notices, per line Ott I xt.-ruled wedding comments, |>er line U3 Display site, to be changed weekly If desired, one column wide each insertion, p«r inch 15 Business locate |xr line first Insertion 10 Each subH«<|uent insertion per iine..ub I ong time standing a<te, contracts made application. FRIM’.T NOT THE Cl'JiE jT | < I I fz~s C1 IS COMMONLY S»a«r* « *1 b> th«- MMBOtNj ■*’"• < r-. that th* direct | r n..,r-, law i>* re»|*u »ibi> for th« Ifha* n>-.i,y at: resja.naible, N*>r will the pro|Ki«ed Ke annual appropriation of 11000 to be Irtiblican assembly heal these political used In paying premiums only, releases aoraa. When it comes to a »how down. the fair receipt» for the other expense«. It will be foumt lhaf »1— g-»**t . ' . i I i Uw asMMiaiMin to ci.me of that ¡.arty men who are not saying out on the right aide of th« ledger anything are staunch supporters of every year. With direct railway con the direct primary, including State nection into town, the fair will more j than double what have, heretofore, ment No. One. The real cauae of Republican defeats ' been the gate receipts. So, while the rkxiiig year haa treat ia gubernatorial electiuna, is th« repid In «*d ua kindly in the main, our eye« and growth of the imtependent vote, the elections during the 7< m , a scratch- minda are directed to th« future, with ed ticket at th« polls waa a rarity. • the hope aid «speciation that our proa- Now, to find one which te not aerate he* 1 pertly has juat begun. Realizing that ia equally rare. In the ok! time the ■ if proaperity comes to ua. we must man who acratch«! hia ticket, was off shape it and bring it about oureelvaa. color with hl» party. Now he ia looked there te a <fl»|>oodl<>n on th« part of U|<>n aa a man who thinks ami haa the I moat of our citizens to take ho Li of courage to vote with hia conviction. ’ th«»« public improvement» with vim Voters, now-a day», look at the man and energy, »o that Scio will keep pace rattier than tlx party politic» he repre- j with her sister towns In the niarch of If they are convinced be is progress. •enta. hot>«-at and true and that he will coo-1 Therefore, Old Year, we feel thank Unue to be ao, they care very little l ful fur the kindly manner in which you what political col ar he wears. have treated us ami ba! you an affect Thia independent political action may ionate farewell, we trust that your be ami probably is. d« structive to the young brother has even better things in dominant political party; but it will be store for ua. With our hearta yet tilled the salvation of the country. Nor te with the Christmas spirit, let ua con this independence of political action gratulate our neighbor» in their proa- confined to any one political party. parity of the pa»' year, and exprtss l>> The people have jnat a» much reason to them our beat wishes (or the future. •it down upon Tammany New York, or In keeping w.th this spirit, th« N kwm the Smitz Ruef grafters in Sail l-ran- i wishes its read* rs a most happy and cisco, aa they have u|>on the Kepublii an prosperour New Year. lx»»»» and factions in Oregon. It is all an effort on the part of Ux people Feasibly, n.m» of our farmer folk t<> purify the dirty stream of politic». •re getting tind of the discussion of When ever the Republican party will political questions, alnxxt continually, figuratively, kill off th«-»« ukl corrupt in the n«ws|xpera. But when we con machine I mm > s <- s and convince IE« people sider that these political questiors con that its candidates for state and federal cerns us all m«»t vitally, iH.lh now and off.«*« will stand true t«> the jwopl»'» foi the future, then does the reason fur mteiceta, then will these factions cease keeping the public's attention direct« d to exist. Patriotism must replace toward» these matters beeonx apjxr- factionalism, partytem and greed fix ent It is a matter of vital importune« office. Another feature. 1 he people that every voter shall 1» m»<'<* aware must know that the Re|iublirari party is that tlx lorite of finance are < or.tir.ua'ly willing to trust the people beftxe they planning how they rn»y enslave the are willing to trust the Republican produi ing classes of the American party. The present plan to take away people, in a slavery more abject than the unhampered right of the people to African slavery < ver wra. It is the nominate and eh-i ' to office the men duty of the nrwsi a|*r to k«*ep tlx |»u- they * i»h. rather than those tlw boasea pie wise upon these matters to »bow wi-h, from constable to United States how men who do not jxoduc« nor a<id a senator, la not a very good way to con <foilar to the nations wealth, arc plot vince the people that the Republican ting how to absorb the lion share of the party is willing to trust them. wealth produced by the workers. It is So the true ri-sson for these factions, liecause of the ignorance of the fxople dates Lack many yea<9 before the di and the lack of th« study of politics, reel primary was thought of. Instead that these financial bloodsuckers have of the direct primary causing a disrup *M*currd a strangle hold upon the tion of that party, the factions quarrels nation's wealth. Th» people ne««! to and gr«»*d for office of that party has study thrse questions, now ss they cause*! th«* adoption of the direct pri- never have before, if they Woulti be queath to their children, a reasonably fair opfsxtunity in the battle of life A GUhCE BACIWAGO. Whenever the lot of th«* common |wo- I pie Ixcon.e such, that the labor of the T x THEN THIS ISSUE of the N gwa -father, mother and children teremi* <•••»»!’•• tn jr; ! a i,.»«ra» nvirtg ar.d th: rea. ! . '> > i read . .»>«•■; ”’“"* f t. -. .' ti.. »¡«iidnrn to th., year Ite«» will i— r.un.L-ied ' *••;—:•.»= of 1 school and subscribing for tiie family with the pail Whatever the year has brought to « a**h af ua. whether of joy i nevmpaper cannut be afforited, how 1 murh better than .’he "age mVMUfl or sorrow, prosperity or adversity, is I now Ixyorid recall. We can only profit Europe will they be? Our only protec-1 in th«* coming and future year» by the lion against the enroachment of the»«* i experience we have gained in those I un i« sirable conditions is for the people i ! t > vote right and to vote right. the*w* j which have passed Generally t|xaklng, haa been a 1 political queations must 1« kept before year of prosperity to the citizens of the jM-ople. '■■*'* I vailing among the leaders and bo»»«» of the Republican party. This assertion 1» nut true Msny year» before our present primary law was ever th« light of. these same factional dissention* prevailed, even in a mor«* Intensive form than at the present time. Since the stat«* clc« lions of !H70 and ’71, there haa been a gradual but avr<* growth of th« II* publican majority of Oregon. The state, on »tat«* i«»u«-«. w»a Ih-mocratic in liuth of the Gruver rnmpaigna, but aitice tlx.se < umpnlgns the Republicana could always elect any »’ate officer upon whom they could agn*e and give a unite*! support. But from IM7U to IW*», a perils! of :W years, the office of governor has been fill«d a little mor«* than twi-thini* of tlx time by a Oemixrnt. Thi» was not due to a lack of Republicans who want*d the office, but rather to the fart that too manv of Ik-m ...... • gTSist« vf factional spirit waa the result. Thia factional »pint, however, has b««*n due more to dxsention» gen«-rat«i in the election of United States *«na- t«X, than in those arising ftom th« «ni lest for governor. True, no (lamorrat has txen elected U. S. senator until last year, yet th«* contention was so warm for thx high offic«- at one tinx. t at no election by th«* legislature wax Scio and vicinity. Fair crut« of all in uh* and Oregon had l>ut one senator kinds were raised and which brought Our neighbora, over at Stay ton. mutt fur two years It ia. also true, that g.H»l pilces when placed on the market. have a eort ot Harun Munchuusen re Iwcausc of thr ee contentious fsctiona, S ii kn. »a an«l death haa visited some of I porter, judging from the character of man have bwn «l«*ct«l to that high our borne« yet, aa a rule, good health the tir»i item* published in the Mail, office who were, in no« «n»e. fit men for has prevailed. While other and neigh- lately. The lateat it that Scio hail th«* place. They were, practically, Is.ring communities have te-en visited rained fJil.OIN towards the building of nonentities and of n«i use to either with epidemic diseases, our immunity the North Santiam bridge near Shel state nor nation. has not been so afflicted and al th«* burn. If a subscription paper for thia It was Ixcauae th« people hat! grown present time, we can teiast of a very- purooae haa ever been in circulation in supremely disgusted with these fac clean bill of health. Scio or vicinity, or even thought of, tions arul the corrupt practices of th«* Building activity In our city, durtng the N'KWe haa heard nothing of it. Republican machine in Oregon, that the direct primary law waa enacted. the year, has been limited to the con Whenever thin bridge la built, the coat Nor have these factions lw-«n m<irc struction of two or three residences, uill be defrayed by I.inn and Mation sL-ts rn iiMxl to rule or ruin since, than barns and repairs to others, though in counties, juat aa th« Stayton and all before the advent of the primary law. th.* surrounding country new residences other joint l.ridgia have been built. In the past .'M years, nine men includ and barns can I m * counted by the dozen, Evidently our neighl-ors are getting badly frightened, else they would not ing Governor Benson, have filled the some of which ar«- quite expensive. Gur city public improvements are the grasp at >uch nonaenan al straws. stale executive office. Two of th«*»«-, Gov-rn«ir t'hiul vick, llcmocrat and completion of tne light and water L»«A*crn«»r Benaor, a«!vnnce<i to the plants and the building of a han.te»m< As the facts arc Iw ing developed con governor*» chair because of the el«*ction ■ steel bridge, replacing the old sever«! Icernmg the defunct Oregon Trust & to th«* Unite I State« »cnate of Govern wooden structure, which a<kl much to I Savings bank, it is being shown that or Grover and Governor Chamlxrlain. the beauty, comfort of our city. the bank <i«p<Mita were invested in any Among the »«mi public improvements old thing which would provide the I »»th Ih-nMCrata. Now during these Ite year», becau»« of unit«! action, the Re are the building anil successful opera officers a rake off. Savings banka are l>ul>lican party has carried the state at tion of the milk condenscry. the clean Stippcscd to be absolutely safe That *v«ry ¡:ir-xl«-niiai election. Three of ing out of the mill race and the con is to say. the funds of such banks are t x five Democratic governors we«- struction of a new dam at the head s ipp«e«i to be invnsted only in gilt i lecteil to a »econd term. 1 he Repub thereof and the repairing and success edged accuriti««. This Oregon Trust lican» have held this offtee by election, ful! operation of the Scio Planing Mills cone* m, aeema to have been the least The condensery was completed and trustful of any of the banka of che only twvl.e years and neither of th>«e elect«! could secure a ««nomination: | commenceil ofieration about April 10. ' state we read about. That the officers, yet every other alate officer, aside Bv conserative management, the com all of them, knew that the bank was from governor, sinco 1X7N haa been a pany ha» < stabliahed an excellent name buoing shaky a«curities, ia now a fact Republican. No one doubts, if that for business and for the splendid qual patent to all and nothing short of a party had l«c«*n united for governor aa Illy of their product and expect to work good round term for each of them in the fix these other offices, the governor the condenscry to ita fullest capacity penitentiary, will satisfy the public. would have been elected as well. But during the coming season. The recent I the factional spirit, which the Oregon high waters damagt-d the new dam of Congress haa Ixen tn a.aaion for a ian h«»lds the prevent primary law re- t ic Scio Milling Co , ao that it will ftlunth. ", oai irate Uie memltera done Sp.ifl««l4e for, rietr-l then a* w.-ll as have to I m - pra< tn ally rebnilt during except draw thatr salaries? It begins now. There was no reason t«> amuse t x coming year. The planing mills, to look aa if the Cannonitea and in the fa< ti >nal spirit in the presidential which had been nil«- during the previous surgent» were playing for the advantage «'lections, henc«* the »tat« han given t >o years, have txen kept busily rm- of the atari. Neither aide teem» will regular mayoriti • for the Republicana po,id duiing the entire rummer ami ing to di ar lore its plana nor the amount f .11. I>urmg the past few weeks, a nt those election«. of ita strength. W«« may. therefor, conclude that the pre imma y survey for an electric or fi ling of the office of governor by m >t»r railway line reaching from S ub i emixta’a for 2fi out of ,3N years, ia t Munkers, haa b*en made. It is th« due to Republican diaaentions rather I itentoin of the promoters. providirg Sampl« Poemi f«« Catamenial Dateien than to the popularity of the I »«mo the right of way ia secured, to take ip c atic candidates, thoui h most of these a'live construction of the line son e- I INDEX NEW MANAGEMENT ll*mocriitic governor» were except ti ne di r ng the coming spring ionally g<«»l men But these Re The Linn County Fair Association publican quarrels and iisaention» were g ive the thin! ar.nual fair during the even more bitter in the old convention e irly fall That the aaaociatiun is now C.MANT FIBTLK. Pr«». ilny» than now, we cannot see any juat establish«! u|»»n a • und am! p»rma- | krounds for hokling the direct primary n.*i t foundation, ia stating a fact The ALBANY OREGON St. Charles Hotel I i < o SCIO PLANING MILLS eavy Team Harness «. 1. MOñRISON^ Proj. Now is th«* time to buy your team harness. I have a large st-s-k of Heavy harness on hand and will sell you any harness In the store at a ten per cent, discount. I also have a good • f**ck of H.irx, Rlsoaeta l*»o»h Aprons and Wat*-r Proof I lame«» covers which I will sell at a sacrifice. Don't forget that I have the Ixst Harness Oil in the market and that now la the tinx to oil up your harness. Rememder that I make all of my harness fiorn the Ixat oak tanned leather and that 1 guarantee every set to be first-class and our workmanship »eeond to none. tome now! Don’t wait' for the»« pricsa will not stand longer than until January 1, 1910 ■ ANUfACTUPLF u4 DEA1EP IN Sash, Doors, J/ du hl in gs, 7* ra tin's, Shinghs htr 11 Estimates and Plans tar Buildints farmsbed on short notice s< io. < > ri . I II. MONTANYE Attorncy-at-LaiD Office, •JT.’ Went 2i«l. St., Albtny, r. j. Mcxxeaa, President < > h i.< ION On w. » t»nu, Cashier ABSTRACTS OF TITLE The Scio State Bunk SCIO - - To nil lands and town lots in L'nn county niadv by invìi ot wide experience and certi fied to by a responsible company ; : : A company that has buon established for eighteen years and ia incorporated. - OREGON !*<•«• a general Imnlilng ami eicbangr business I. «ne made at current rutee nt.d draft* Issued <>n principal ritiro. DR. J MON FOO Linn County Abstract Co An experienced compounder of 304 Broadalbin St. Albany, Ore Cnincsc Medicines Successor to the late Hong Wo Tong, .■f Albany, Oregon, is now prepared to furnish Chinese medicines to all. The undersigned recommends him and guar antre» satisfaction. Call or write him at 117 West Second Street, Albany, Oregon. M. W kmtfau I Real Estate Loans Negotiated, : : CAI.AV AN A Mi KNIGHT, Pnp’i. Hack* connect with all traina both at Weal Scio and Munkers. <*ur riga oar Aral class and onr horse» «tod drivers. Prices reasonable. Surgeon : SHELBURN. OF EGON DENTIST — Subscribe for - Telephone, Exchange Ro. Il SCIO Workmanship FW-claJS 1». M. McUamti. ( HABLES ,J. MAHER Phqßician I DR. W. R. BILYEl al Went end of ti.e M*>riison Street bridge. D. Prkei Fl(kt Abstracts SCIO Pap’s Coffee House A. G. PRILL. M. The Harness Maker Administrator of Estate« !• st (Successorie Kiner Rroe.l I’ltOI’R'ETOR. «S//.7.V7CS Notary Public Ob lai mil and Examined Th« Beet liaix In Pur Itami to Eat ftr Anrthin. la HARNESS « SADDLES S« R. SHELTON THE SANTI AM NEWS OREGON . » I ►a » ; OVER WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE BOTH PHONES AlBANY - - OREGON 4 0. <’. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW CUSICK BLOCK ALBANY OREGON f