The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 21, 1910, Image 1

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No.
WALSH DENIED
REHEARING
MUGHORfiTORY
OPPOSED
CaairexcEen
Mea» •>e * ugrrste I by I .»«tern Men
Want N g Lawrn
At lutin.
to Save Replanting After tlie
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IS CALIFOfiNIA [NIRANCF
OPPOSE THE
ASSEMBLY
Ulne«» it tmly One Week \K Ith I’ncu
He
-SIC’»« Iti», o» er» that
munta I »tat to Popular and
Hot
Spr ng» Arc Really
lllk lent I dusator
told W eelher
Paco Wolde»
Martel» id Hc.dih
t
CONGRESSMEN WANT TO SAVE TIM:
Ttl
Eugero, Ore . Jan.
Conferees lyrae PlncM! W isso
dates raw Riçhi ti Eir^oj
15.
!n view of
th«- dis uitroua result« to fall
the r«-eent cold, it ha» t»*en
y «ome of th<»M- who have
from the Fast that the
ftrl'• l>e roiled with a h«-avy
grain from
suggest'd
come here
fall wheat
roller
It
Attcrwys
Rtnew Fi|M On Th< Grounds
TW
Ont Jurat
WiS
1» thought that where the grain ha»
nfted badly after the thaw rolling
w-«>uki pre*» th«- roots back into the
-oil and that much of the fall whtat
now euroid« red a loas might be mad«- to
Chicago. Jan. 17. Fate »truck John
; r duce a fair crop without replanting
R.
W,l»h her final crushing blow to
Ilia probable that several farmer»
will try the plat-., a» lhe rame procrea day wlw-n the Supreme Court of the
United State» decline«] to entertain hi«
ha» been successful in E ætern and
plea for a writ of certiorari, and by
Mui le »t*!e«.
that «' I doomed him to aorv» five year»
in the Government Prtaon at Fort
Cow I (ken T > It St» nd.
Leavmworth for misapplying the fund«
of
th«- Chicago National Bank.
Win»tc-I. Conn , Jaa ».
"My lad.
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th- tuu - f w i.at r .
I've b«-en in the business nigh onto 15
bad
planned
to
be a great career.
year», but I never shod a cow nor del I
■trippe«i of hia once great fortune, thir
ever hear of one being «hod." ejaculat­
gray old man of 72, thia financial ma»
ed Marshall Cn«e, the village I lack
smith, in Barkham»t««l. when Rupert 1«r build« r, who had molded a j>enni-
Steven«, ld-ycar « Id »on of Fred Stov­ leaa newsboy into one of the great
er»», of Hartland, led Ruth, » prettv money king» of hi» age, turned to re
ceive the I low- a face that was Imps»-
4-vear-oid cow. oito hi» »mitbv after
■ive and unflinching aa that of fate
unhitching tie a in al.
IL- told the
herself.
smith he want« d »hoc« with calk» put
on all Ruth’« feet
New Road Supervisors.
Ruth was buckled to a frame and
«hod on »11 fours. "She isn’t half a»
Relative to the appointment of road
bad to »hoe as an ox is." commented supervisors, the Albany iHmucrst hiu-
Case, when the job w»» over
the following:
Then Rupert hitch«! Huth int« the
An interesting thing for the county
cutter »gain and < rove back home, court and others t» th«> appointment of
The boy wu five hour» making the road supervisor», just complete«! by the
round trip, » du-tar.ee of IS mile», and ' court. This year there werv many
The toy'» contesta, of different kinds, resulting
getting the »toeing done,
mother »aid to day that Rup-rt i«-gan us folluws. with lhe paiat office address
breaking the row when »he wa* a calf, of the supervisor
an-l that In- hud teased hi» father for
Dial 1. W. J. Fisher. R D S. Al
two year* to have her «lud because »he
bany, «uccvcdmg W. C. Slellmachrr.
slipped badlv when the n-»ds w«-re icy.
2 Heike tihlmg. R D. 3, Albany, a
Ruth 1» thoroughly broken, can be
driven
attached to carriage, sulky, supervisor fur many years.
Curat
(MRStl
Washington. Jan. 15.—The questiui
whether wttneaaas in th«' Ballinger
Pmchot investigation shall be permitb-d
to be represented by counsel and. if »«i
what limitation shall tie placed upoi
their activities, is proving a »«-ri< ■
problem to the conferees of the Senate
und House who met today.
It was | radically decided that, when
a witness found himself accused of
wrongdoing, he cuuld rot be denied an
attorney. It follow». * therefore, that
ex-Farestor Pir chot would be entitled
to have his lawyer present throughout
the Congressional investigation. Sec­
retary of the Interior Ballinger, like­
wise, will be entitled to have his at­
torney present at all times.
Whether ex-Assistant Forester Price,
ex-Law
Officer Shaw and ex Field
Agent Glavis will be sllowed Cour. « I
has not been decided
Some member«
of the conference are of the opit ion
that one lawyer might I m - name«! to look
after the interests of »11 the disini-.« -I
Government employes, but no agree­
ment wus reached.
An effort is lieing made by th«- com­
mittee to prevent a forensic gathi-ring
that woul I be Ilk« ly to prolong th*
case. Many merni»--» of Congr«- s hav<
no sympathy with th«- impury, a» it w.ll
ilelay legislation to conserve natural r-
sources
They say that, if lawyers are
admitted avail, the trial will drag.
They arc adv«K-ate« of the Senate plan,
»leigh or alml. and is gentle a« a kitten.
which was to shut out all lawyers ami
leave the interests of principals to the
f xevufor*' Notfce to Creditors
controversy to be looked aft«-r by mem
bers of the inv«uitigation committees.
Moticr ir hereby given that
the
It is said that the Hous«- will wm on undcnognrd have been duly appoint» I
its provision that the inquiry «hall be executor of the last Will and Estate of
confin»! to the present s«-s»ion of Con G. T. Frost. d.-ceau -d. by the County
grrss, with a report before adjourn­ Court of th" State of Oregon for the
ment.
Thia is taken to mean that, Count* of I.inn. and that »aid execut­
after the inquiry has lieen conclude-!. or» have duly qualified. All persons
President
Taft's
conservation pro­ having claim« again»! said estate are
gramme will be pr«-»»«-d and l«igi“li»tion hereby notified to present the same,
enacted at this ««»» on. The conferee» with protxtr voucher» and duly verified
will conclud-- their 'eliberalto- » prob­ to B. F Frost, or»- of th«- undersigned
ably in time to reto t to the Senate on executor», at hi» place of rv,idenee, to
Monday.
wit; Scio. Linn County, Oregon, within
: »lx month« from the date hereof.
bated an-1 first published this 21 day
The N ews will be glad to »apply r a
copy of the paper free, regularly, to of January 1 #10.
F B F howt
any one who will »uuply item» of n 1 w»
G. M hgosT
weekly from any and ail of the »un­
Executor» of th» will and estate of
rounding neighborhood». Some one in
G. T. Front, deceased.
evgrv neighborhood should be willing to
J B H'wford,
take up thia work for the ini. real ( of
Attorney for Executor».
themarlvv» and neighbor«.
l.a»t Publicat on Feby lx.
A
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5.
Big Reductions in M< i < >n I B • »
Hats. I >n< k (‘luit*. B<* vm Suit*.
Slim--«
HIBLER
Q,
<»iir
big
(’alir-o,
shirk
Monday night at about 11 p. m. the
south show window of J. F. Wesely's
grocrey »tore crashed tn the pavement
and
was broken into thouaanda of
peieM.
The strange feature »bout it is. how
enough wi.id coukl accumulate on the
inaide, with all other door» and window»
closed tight, to blow th» heavy plate
glass out.
Not a particle of glaaa fell
on the indde.
Some of the hotel people heard the
racket, and i >formed Mr. Wearly of
the fact. Boards were secur«-d and the
window was closed up in a short time.
CO
OREGON
SCIO
I
•»t And
West Bridge Piera About
STAND FOR STATEMENT
Jordan Valley Grange ko. 42 <re het
ÍMly Voulhed
Wlir.RKAX, there seem» to be a «li»
iMwitiun on th«- part of the politicians of
the State, assisted by some of the
new-s|ia|M<rs. to assail th«- Diroct Pri
mary law, and the Initiative ami Refer
endum together with Statement No. !,
T hkrkeoh
B i .
Ir R ksolvkii by
Jordan Valley Grange No 42, of the
juris-tiction of th«- State Grunge of tin-
gon: That we wish to gu on record a»
-ipisising the mi cailnl Asnetnbly plan
and that we renew our obligation» to
the above mentioned law» and
Bt Ir Ft'KTHKK R l .S ii I.VH i , that we
will support no candidate fur public
->ffic<- who oppose tbern.
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A. R. M* C ai i
Ltslg«-'
Secty.
I Seal |
Ciriui< Court
Drpartmrnt
jud-te.
No.
2, Wm.
Th«- following busin«-»»
of last week
wm
Gallow ay
di«|>>«cd
Emvlme Hassler agt. Wm. Garland
et al , »al<- un partition confirmed
Ruby Thompson agt Melissa Graves
i-t al
Money deposited in court and
referee discharged
Edward M Johnson agt Edward II
Evans et al., ash- in partition cot-
firmed.
H. L. Simpson agt l»-bani>n [.umber
('«»., demurrer overruled.
Title J. W Cusick ordered r«gu»terr-'
in Kola Net» agt. W. S. Paul et a',
Money was ordered paid over by­ the
clerk.
Completed,.
In Paul agt Paul, judgment
wa»
ordered on mandat.- from the Supreme
court.
Work on the Southern Pacific cutoff
between thw city and Crabtree i» pro
greasing a.« satisfactorily as could be
expected considering the weather con
dltlona.
The track I» la d from the present
tern Inu» to Franklin »trect, aud in «
few days th«- piledriver which i» now on
a flat car at the depot, will It- taken to
Franklin »trret, where a »mall trestle
w ill I e constructed over the slough at
that point.
Al-out WO feet of piling ha» been
driven between the »laughter I m use and
the river, which la »bout on> half of
the work of this nature on thia »ide ot
the river.
The work on the pier on the Weat
side of the river will lie completed to­
day, when the force that ha» been at
work on the pier will commence cap­
ping the piling, when the wurk of lay­
ing the track will proceed.
A» soon a» suitable gravel can be
obtained word will t e con menc« d bal
lasting the track that ha» already been
Iasi.
Grading on the caat »ide of th«- river
ha» l-een entirdy abatdoned for the
present on account of the bad w« ather,
and about the only work that is l»eing
done I y Hayden Brother«’ camp i« in
the cut just east of the river. A "con­
tinuous performance’’ is on at this
point, their being a day and night shift
employed. About 4<<0 fret of the grade
in this cut ia completed, thi« lieing the
heaviest of the work, but there »till re­
mains about Ht»l feet more to be done;
but m<at of the latter will be a light
cut. ranging from 5 to M fret. Leba
non Express.
In application of Geo. B. Gott to ex­
amine till", 1. M. < url wus up|H-int«d
examiner.
In Emmett W William» agt. Lena P.
William», divorce was ordered grant­
ed.
In partition suit of Ocle D. Karncy,
the »ale of pro|M-rty *«« ordered con­
firmed.
Swan Martin v» Sarah Ribelin et al
Part, report of Refers» filed and con­
firmed.
App. of Lloyd G. West.
Rvgiater
title to laid, v» all whom it may con-
«ern.
II. II. Hewitt appointed guardian,
Waler, Elley. Melba and Itavid Trine,
n inert
<»|e Olaen v» A. E Elley et »1. To
qui<t title, H. II. Hewitt appoint«d
guardian.
Travl» Martin vs Orpha King et al.
Part. P. R Kelly app guardian for
Lettie Geurez.
App. A B. Ray register title of land
v a I whom it may concern. Report of
executive confirmed.
App. A C. Schmitz, reg title of land
v« Kola Nets et al. rejort of ex filed
and approved.
App. M. A. Miller, r« g t tie of land
*« J. Mayor et al repirt of ex filed and
approved.
App. H B. Barton et al to reg. title
of land vs 1». Dimons et al. report «if ex
fikd an«l approved.
App. Eva (owdey »» R. W. Gibson
H. H. Hewitt appointed ex of titic.
App. Mary McClain, P I: Kelly ap
pointed ex.
App. Ge«ige Gott, L. M (’url •P
pointed ex.
New Irrigation ItooW tree
Clubbing Rates
"Well Irrigation for Small Farms’’
is a publication Just issue«! by
General Passenger Department, of the
Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co.,
and Southern Pacific Lines in th-rgon.
This booklet seta forth in a practical
concise wav the possibilities for profit
of inexpensive irrigation, and sh<iu)d
be in the hands of rvvry farmer in
Oregon.
Copies may be obtain«-«! fm- on
application to Wm. McMurray, General
Passenger Agent, O. R 4N., and S. P.
lunes in Oregon, Portland, Orv.
As the time of year is now at hand
when winter reading should lie provided
for, we mak«- the following clubbing
offer to our readers. One year's sub
scription to the Santiam News ia in­
cluded in all the prices quoted below:
The Weekly Oregonmn (Portland 12.25
The Srmmi-Weekly Journal "
18.00
The Breeders Gazette (Chicago) 18.»
Th«- Thrice a week World (N.Y.) O.2S
Any SI a year magazine
0.00
We can give you clubbing rate»
with any newspaper or magazine, no
matter where publish«-»!.
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Ti day the great American and foreign
authorities a»«ert that the famous Paso
Ruble« spring« bring from the interior
of the earth waters which make cui»«
that medicine slid »urgcry iki not i-< t
form.
Such wonderful result« have I m - vii
mud«- upon certain di«ca»e« by the Pn«i
Rook-» lint Spring» that «civntists an-
unable to account wholly for the real
reason and to exactly determine what
cauu a the really great chemical virtu »
of thus«* w ater*.
The won li-rful waters of Ps«o Robins
hav«- performed so many really remark­
able cure» of late, upon |H'r«>n» from
all over th«- world, to mich an extent
that mvdical men and scientists a>e
making an InvMtigatioli into wluit
really is the cause of »uch chemical
purity of water and It» coMeqmmt
action u|Kiti health
The waters at Paso Ruble» are both
hot and cold when they arrive at the
surface of th«- earth. Here ar«- mineral
mud baths, va|»>r, steam and other
moiies of water treatment.
The only disease burred nt l’ano
Roldca are I u I mtcu I osib and uncí* un
maladies.
Cases of chronic stomach trouble.
a’coholism, nervous prostration, «>»(»
ciallv in women, worn out bu»ineu«
men, rheumat lam. gout, kidney and
other troubles too numerous to mention
succumb to thewe water» a though th« y
were but a slight indtspositam. On«-
may »(tend hours in the «tr<-< ts of tii>-
town listi-timg to th«- dimab-sernt.« tell
of their former ill lo-allh and th« ir
cure». It sounds almost like a romance.
Every luxury is here fur tin- rich, while
those will d-»ire may bring a tent aid
campout m ti i .!e1i,j,tfui iiu-a-Siws or
along the river bank» »nd be treut- d
nn<l cured at little expense
Buard ng
houses and urlvate home» are «I m > ojion
to health si-«ik«-i».
Tlie air at Pasu Robles 1» said to la*
tin- purest uf any health reaort in th*-
world, and many claim »» much for it
as they do fur the water«.
Truly it is interesting to know just
what »deuce will deteimine to I m - the
sulutiotl of the ipiestion uf P uimi Robles’
great cure» and what it« water» ran
really do.
A «mall InMik, neatly illustrated, has
been recently published by the manage
me nt telling th«* story of tin- Hot
Springs in a must ini'n »ling manner
and giving complet«- information. Send
for
it, either to Wrn M-Murray.
General Passenger Agent of th«- l>.
At N., Portland, Orc., or Dr. F.
Sawyer, Manager, Paso Robles, Cal.
Jailed I or killing Deer
George Keeney, th«- deputy game
warden of the Sweet Hom«- country,
b»>k a couple of prisoner» to Albany
yesterday and turned them over to the
county authorities
They were arn-»t-
cd for killing dri r. Mr. Keeney ha«
made many arrests for violation of the
game law-« »Ince hr ha« lw«n in office,
and hn« consequently gained the ill will
of many |M-r«viii». lie informs the Ex-
pre»« that there is a |«-tition lieing
circulated In his neighborhood to have
him removed. Mr Keeney -ay» if the
higher powers want to displni••• him for
doing In« «worn duty, they are at liberty
to do ao, but a* long »« he hold« the
office, he propose» to enforce the law
to th«- best of hl« ability, I-ebanon
Express, (Jsn. II.)
Shclburn Sittings
Mis» Tena Agee is visiting
frianda.
Shelburn
Mr. and .Mrs John Wolf of Provi­
dence, came down Friday, having been
callr«l by the severe illness of Mrs. G.
W I’iatt.
j
show Window I «II Out
«»f
etc.
GILL
ll»rn*burg.
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9 F. M. Johnston, Shedd, residing
near Plainview, one of th«- best in the
county. W E. Andrrson was al»«i a
candidate.
10. Msrt Forster, Tangent, super
visor for seventeen year», the man wtn
Set the pace.
11 G. A. Asche, R
ft 2, Albany,
reappointed.
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12. R. E. Houston, R I), ti, Albany,
reappointed.
IX Thtsi. Reukly. Tallman, reappoint-
ed.
B. Miller, Shelburn, a new
14. M
man.
15. H Shope. .Scio, nut a candidate.
Twu candidates both got left.
IX T M Holt. Thoma», reappointe»!
17. Allxrt G. Mjer, Crabtree, a new
man, with two other contestante.
19. II E Parrish. lu-banon, with two
others in the fie!«!.
20. W H. Ingram, l^-banon, near
Sodaville, reappointed.
21. I). F. Robnett, Crawfordsville, a
new man.
22. J. H. Reinhart, Foster, reappoint­
ed.
2X E. I- Gilbert, Berlin, with a con-
test.
24. W W. Sander», luicomb.
25. Mile» I). Marshall, Scio, a new
man.
2«. F. M Mitchell. R. D 1, Albany,
reappointed after a contest with H. C.
Marshall.
27. L. W. Shepherd, Mill City, a con­
test, new man.
29. H. S. Heyne. Waterloo, re-elrct-
30. Juhn Santner, Scio, new man
( Hosing Sat., February 5
in
W. .Miller, Haloey, reappointed.
7. T. C. Isom, former rounty rom
missioner, Brownsville, new. with three
competitor».
Beginning Sat., January 22
tiling
RAILROAD WORK
Ed. Nixon. Harrisburg, new.
«. Grant Cunningham,
oki and efficient.
Sale
Blunk« t*. <»¡HL'Iiiirn«,
Albany, Or.. Jan. 15. A M Sanik-r»
superintendent of the Albany public
«chiHda, ami one of the mo«t prominent
•-ducators in Oregon, die«! last night at
hl» home in thi« city
He had lieen ill
only a week with pneumonia.
Professor Sanders* sudden sim I unex
parted death has called forth universal
regret today, for he was p«>pular here
t-oth a» an ««lucator and as a man
llc
waa one of th«' moat efficient »U|H-rm-
tetxh-nts th«- local »ch«Mil» ever bail an«l
h.» church and Icslge associations werv
nany.
Professor Sanders was lorn on a
arm near Amity. Yamhill County,
March SI. !-*kl. He alt« ndv«l McMinn
villc college soon sftrr it was found«»!
«nd was the »«M-ond graduate from that
institution
Fbr a numlx-r of years
«ft« r his graduation he wa« engaged in
ti« hardware bu«li.«•«« in McMmnvlII«-
mil then took up teaching.
Hi- taught first in Rickerall Academy,
hen llallaa College, at Dallas, for a
.umber of year», and then served a-
principal of the public »chouU of Inde-
cndcnce. H< then served a« «uperin
tendenl of the public schools of Ro»<-
burg for several year». After leaching
« year in th«- Southern Oregon State
Normal school a! Ashland, he came to
this city early in I’JOh.
Profeasor Satwier» was an setive
member of tin- Firat Baptist church of
thia city and wa» a mcmlier of th«-
lr-.de|>ei»lcnt Order of (hid Fellows,
it oodmvn of th«- " orld. Royal Arcanum
ml Unitcvi *r'isan».
He wan al.»«>
prominent in musical circles, Hr I»
survived by hia wife ai»l two ch Idrrn
Gali- Sander» of thi» city and tt end.-l!
-'ar.der» of I'alias. The remain» will
I m - taken to Roseburg.
3. C. A. Pugh, Shedd, reappointed.
VINMMMNON
M
Clearance
Annual
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NEW TRIAL IS AGAIN SOUGHT
Mr. and
«lav
with
Oaborn.
Mr». S. Grimes spent Sut -
their daughter, Mr». I.
Mr. Bowman ami family have moved
«»nto their newly acquired farm, former­
ly owned by Th«-«i. Is-ngrle,
Mr
Blatchford, of Plainview, spent
Thursday with his sons.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Gibbons left Tues­
day evening for Albany to attend the
Gibbons-Donahue nuptials.
At the last meeting of Linn county's
court M
B Miller was
app«iirited
su|x-rvi»or of roa«i district No. 14.
Rufus Russell of Albany, spent Sun­
day with home folks.
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