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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1910)
tribes and to arrange equitably, among THE ASSEMBLY ANO THE »SS METI» { themselves, the distribution uf the pro- <iuct of th*ir labor iaitrr on, the tribes were enlarge«! into kingdoms and There is no more resemblance be monarch««-* first, ami eventually into olitically ndependent rvpubUca. But all were fur the purpose tween the prv|as>«s! aaaembp the Port uf adjusting equitably thr relation of land nachine wants the Repul In ana to hold and the n.aas meeting the De»’«»- Entere«! at the p«i»toffice at Scio. !frith«rthe Conventnm system ur -a, Ila! and lalmr. crate held in HMM than there ia between Oregon, aa «erond-elasa mail matter. It follows then that the larat form of ' the Direct Primary should l«e conducted a «awl.uck ami a sausage honestly, (ami they can in the country government among ann, b that form The pr<.|xKod a semi > • wan’ed ft r which Adjusta these reiai.una the m<»t pr> cincte for the corruption of tl.e the purpose of eliminating eanuidat* a. R« publics are regarded as PUH! I8HED EVERY F RIDA f SY cities ami particularly Portland caused equitably the Democratic maaa meeting was for th«- enactment of our present law.) no- the last and n««t satisfactory; becaus« • • T. 1«. i> r<i <• i it the purpose of getting Born* budy to be 1» dy cou.d or wouki find fault. Dis ' each man is supposed to have a voice ii. a candidate. h.t«rr««M »» h > ar«»M adjusting these relation». An idea, honesty aid sch« ming brought the o d The assembly ia deaired in order to convention system to grief Dishones form of government would be. one in give the machine op|>ortunity to put up which absolute equity as Iwlwecn ty ami scheming may bring the Direct its candidate aid drive other candidates Primary ui grief, as w« ll, yet the task catMtal and labor would exi-L That ia out of the hope of bring nominal« d, to say. a government whi-h guarant««a . SI 2fi will l«e found far mare difficult, than One year in advance the Democratic mass meeting was f< r But when scuun- *lu • ach of Ila citiaans the full fruits «f . 1 M» umh-r the oki sy»t- m i ine year, at etui of year the |Kir|i«e of getting Mitnrlsdy to till . 1 n drels find m«u>ns t«> get around th«- Di- his labur ai d lh< right to exchange th« tine year, at end of 2 years . 2 uo I reel Primary, other and tnvre drastic fruits of labor squ.tably with each- a place on the ticket that would not One year, at end uf 3 years 7f. Six months in advance uther. Thtrefon, if men would always nthetwiM- I»- filled. bu -measures will l«e adopted; for, be it Three months in advance... The assembly is to make selection» U6 umlcrstood, t!w fieople will rule, in the attempt to give f all value in th»» ex- Single copy in wrapper ... between rival candulatra. the mass change—if each wuukl tw willing to end. give as much ut toe p roduct uf his own meeting matte no selections, but in eat h It matters not to the common people, labor aa he receive» from hu> neighbor, case where there was a contest no whether |wopIc calhd Republicans or A I >v FH IlHl X< I HA I l-x: U«e relation would be ideal. 1 he mil- selection w as made, and the dccisiot Democrate manage th* affairs of the referred to the electorate. Card of thanks .......... ...... lenium would then be h< re nation. All that is rvquir«<i is. that The as.embly insists that the |w- pic S|-ecial obituary notices, |»r bm- Itut n«en are not willing to adopt this Extemb-d wi .kling con menla, per lin«- our our rulers »hall conduct govern- haven't sense enough to select fit candi Each Display a«ta. to be changed weekly mental affairs honestly, resronably equitable nu'tteal of exchange. dates a< d protosea to make the selec if deaired, on«- column will» each a e man d«*»irva to give just as small ar. • conomical and with justice aid im lions anti tell tl.e people which candi 9 |O ioaertion. per inch amount of hia own and exact the larg date to vote for. the n aaa meeting con ______________ Itusincaa local» |«er line first it«*« rtion Il partiality to all. Nobody has a right to est possible amount ot the pns'uct of Each subsequent in»«-rtioti per lin«-..' -' ask mure than ‘his ami ev«ryb«dy has fine,) its act» aolely to inducing som- Ising tun«- »tamling ads, contracts mail« th«- right to d« maid it. 'I he com nun the other felkiws labor as possible. He lirraon, hopeless of rlectMtn, to make i on application. is-opk- are not asking favor« from the wants to introduce a feature i-aikd burnt offrring of himself by nuns, ntlni {government, but they demand thnt ' proflt” for who h hr gives nothing in t t run on a ho| oleaa ticket leaving th. return, into the game, And from this favors to oth* rs shall c< aac. matter of a> Irction in all case» when desire of profit, we have the moder I. AU reformatory laws «.f the chara« t< r buain« as man and the employer ol norv than one person was willing t< WHY NOT ‘CONIEHW run. strictly to the peoole. <«f th«- Initiative and It« f« r« mium ai d labor. lb«- s»«emt»ly profcaee to act for ih< th«- Direct l‘nm»ry, are for tlie |«urj»»e Just at thr present time, the cost <«l (epubliran party by determining whs’ • if getting justice fur the |«euj k- aid to living is a question wh.ch «leepiy con 'andwiates shall or shall not be consul ^y^ssa»^ UY SIIAU, th'' «fY rt O' prevent undue favors to certain atwciai cerna us all. 1 he men who product •re<l worthy of support; the ma.« meet x ■ . ■ i «-rlatti |" ««pic to a< t aaid 'Isaacs of th«- |>euple. And all people, Scio, Ore, CHAS WESELY, tom I produita, clothing ami other u mg d stinctly r« fused to act for th« « h«> are attempting to overthrow th« Be S' '/ 7 i **’*' I’rtmarv luswl-catvl what we rvgaid as net« as I»« a for ou« mrty by refusing to decide brtWeet a J ««I "A«»« mbly" or "path- ,awa. ea|ieeiaily the Direct Primary comfort aid convenience, a-rm tube u rival candtOstea ami by I.«stating on r< «er* » -« -xzs* .«« tiding Statement No. I, ar«- endeav- » ^"^*’’4 «•rings” of th" |« io a puailiun in wh ch they can dictate, it f«-mng the few cases of contest to th« -ruig to overthrow juatlcc to the peo more corr- ■•tlv -p-¡6 u -■ a measure, just h--w mu< h of thr pro jeople for dxtsion. tr -TWT5 lhtt ■ Sugm ple. «1 id of the labor of otbt-rs they shal Th«-ae are v tai differences. If tie The N ew » rosUxes that th«- above b n-ce.vr for the prudtrt of I heir own coat the plan as much aa poralhle, it ropoaed assembly will follow thr lino u Her to get the larger numltcr tv. «om«*what harsh ami may ruffi«- the It is a question uf »<> much importance .aid down by the mas* meet ng am swallow the pill, yet th«' pur]»>••• i»ju»i i<«-lings uf hid« U>um< partisans, I ut that our president desires that a com make no rec« m m-miat «ins wlierr the«« the »am«- ami that la th«- overthrow ol tin- time has arrive«! whrn sugar coat- mission »hail be app>-int'«1 lu iispnre a» ire two or more candidate# for th« d iius«-a should nut lw administered. to what are the < a uses of thl« unua lai the Primary law. same office. it would mil be object! »n It i» amu»i.*ig to nolle.' th«- «-ff.-rt- - f Matt« rs rhould be called by their right cuaL able. It ia the fart that the assembly am«-», without | reflxe» or suffix«». th«- Assembly boomer«. < >h t o, th« i The N ew a does not p<»«e as an ec«» . I.. I.. h« ;<! for tin t«ur|«e«- of I , '«I ", /¡i ¿inn in if Sit hi’ >hi if, J mm urii 10 new movement may be calltd ■ hi» ar«' not oppcuwd to the Direct Primary nonuc expert yet it, »» any other cili rtwevn rival candidates exactly a» th« liw, yet they furmulat«' plats, juat liki "A sm mbly,” "Gathering” or “lol.- sen, may or iiermittel to express at am! ( 7 o . m » , 1/ niuhiif. J<tn «//. oli convention «teeuled. ar d that it» ’¡h«y all mean the sanit ventiun.' I «• uld «'«invcnth-n system ami «'onto« opinion u|s>n the <*ubject to wh eh the known and notorious purjoae m not 1« tiling. 1 he purpose of one ami all ol hbkiing preeinet an-1 county convent ■ .resident hrs called the attention <>! •-»|»-ct but to «u|»'r«*de the primari « r a» they »ay, ”aas« mblies.” just tl.< th« m b to Violate our present law >-«>ngr#M $1.00 Lite Copvriglit. Reg., retail $1.50, now law by taking the sekction into Ita own Aid, mi matter how many pe«>plr psi-i »an.« aa in th«- olddav». hands that makes it both odious and un .50 Reprint, cojnrignt reg., retail 75’, now ticipat«- th« r« in, the law will tic viulat- ' If th«1 reward f »r lalair ha«l kept pac« A* a matter of fa-1. the two »y-rtem with th«- increase of the c «st <»f livi-ig, l.wful. All this la perfectly clear, anil «1 just the »am«*. Books for Istvs, copyright reg, retail «50c, now .35 will not mix. no mor«- than will oil am the equities in the m itt«o w .u!«l be of all the sophistry of the l)r«g<.nian wil, 1 h«- only pri | h r and legal n-«-tm «1 to water. 1h«- people must eithe r ata) little consequence Bit it has not not confuse or humbug the citixenry ol Girls and Bo' s Own i/hrary series, regular t.rsuc. if the <ir«-nent law is not sain with the Direct Primary law ** it now A bile our laws throw th«- f ring arm ' tie state Oregon Journa 9'» retail pt ice 35c, now I'aCtory, 1» to r« |«-al It. To attempt b- I »taml» with. |-etha|>a, am« ndm> nt of protaretlon aroun 1 th«- manufacturer, l- dge the law, or beat around the bu»h ' I- i«'»(t> r which will make it Ix tt. r in they permit free ac •«•«» to our labor Remember this sale is for 20 days only, The the interval« of the people it « wrung and cestructive to the oLserv- | conserve markets, th«- horde of E iropean lalior or they .nee of law. price is lower than any cut-rate book house, All a more »atiafactory manner; era. who come to <>ur »horca ami be the old COIIVentiOt good titles. Various plans are prof used, in the ; come com|»etitor» with our lalsirer» must re-turn to ia no use to quibl’li attempt to ii ake the Asse-mbly roj re- ‘ Thi» abumiancr of lalx.r has a tend« ncy, system. There Either one ayaten ei table and «-»¡uitable, but nothing or ha» had a tendency of preventing al,« nt the matter maintain. »bort uf the okl convention aystem, , the advance of the price of lais r in ac or the oth« r must plan propia«'» that i with Its delegates elc. ted by th« cordancr with the increase in price of 1 he Asa« mbly few inlrreat«-«l |«coole ■«hall «««nttol tin precinct irimanes, s«-«-m feaaable 1 fond products. ck>lhing, etc. Our law» manag* mvnt of the Re|>ublican party Any of the oth« r plans proponed, is jirrmit combinations of espiai, call'd ami select the men who »hall stai.tl f<> -imply th«- «.ictalion of a mob. thir trusts ami combines, through which office. Th«- Direct Primary, on th« \ **< mbly brethren wouki do Iwttrr 1« manufacture] goods ami forni prmtirt» other hand, pn>vi«l« s a plan by whirl turn their attention to the education ol have been »ent skyward, in price A 1.1. <>f that party »hall say w ho ahal the |»'ople fur th«- r«’|H*al uf the l>in ct The»«- trusts ai d manufacture rs set the h the place to visit. Orange be randidalea for office. Ihe tw< Primary law. price of both th«-ir product» and that of groves in full bloom, tropica syatrma are very easily urxlentool labor. They »«-cm to be in absolute Ro wets, fomoua hotels, hiafori> Th«- Assembly or Convention system, ia 1 control of the situation on b .th aides of a meth«»! through which a few leaiien I thr question. In some instances the Old Missions, attractive waterin> LABOR ANO CâPIIll- ami interest«-»! parties control the pr> supply of food sroilucta do not »«-cm places, delightful climate. mak< rnary. county st «1 state conte ntions quite equal to the demand, but the this favored section the Nation’r The Direct Primary I»» aff-.r,!» a main cause can l-e pla«.«l al the iloor of mast [Mipular winter retreat. Y im means through which every individual I the tr .sts, combines and th«- late revi rT ' HE RELATION of labor to cap ti I can see this section at its best via voter can express hi» party preference. sion of the tariff T h.i, la-en one of m«wt vital interest To »uni th«- matter up is to say . »hall The remedy fur foreign competition to mankind, since th« cun mat d a few pcupl«' or all th«- people »elect in our lala»r mark st, would be more I bi In a "Ky th,- sweat of thy brow ” was pio- thr candidates for office. nominate«! mxinced by the M-<at High to our first I stringent laws controlling emigration C> «III | >111IV All of this talk a I-out aelf Make it more difficult axi costly for titile»» a parent» in the garden of Eden. eighteen camlidate# 1» »imply almurvi. AND can com 1 apital is the pnsluct of • lai or. the foreigner to enter into competition man who aspire« for offi«-r, Re-luce the tariff dollar, in which capital or with our laborer».. mami a plurality of the Vote» of hi« E-ery so that foreign made gnats can enter Road of a Thousand Wundert wealth la eat.mated, represents some party, he ia ilefrat««l ami hi» more sue • into competition with our domestic reaaful neighbor ia the winner. Ami how ami tn someway the p- raonal ex manufacturer» ai d when it is seen that ertions of some lalsiring man or wo thia talk alaiut |mr«onal modesty > . a trust or combine control» th«- »npply Capital can tie produced in no also, nonacnae. If a man 1» deairabb man. of any article, place that article on the 304 Broadalbin St Albany, Ore for office, either he or his friends will other way ami when we speak of an free list. bring hi» name before hl» |»arty. If h« «ggrt gation of capital or of dollars, we The foregoing thoughts of a country |H.ae»M-s thr necessary qualliftcations woulil be rm-re nearly corr«-ct if we newspaperman may be. am! doubtless wouki say, an aggregation of days for the offii-e ami ia bonrst, he is usual »re, of little value, yet, as th«-y c«»t ly nominated; otherwise, he is ilefeatod work. Up-to-date trains, first the reader nothing save the time re either at the Primary or General «-I«-.- Wealth, when reduewi to its find class in every resjiect, quire«! to road them, they are tendered • state, is something produce«! from the linn. as a sort of free will offering, hoping unexcelled diningcar ser M« n n<>minat«-«l themaelv« » thr--iigh -oil by the labor of man. It is a some they may cause the reader to think. In vice. quick time and the old convention system ami will thing which gives to man suslainance— a multitmle of thought ami counsel And the direct connections to through thr proposed Assembly plan, which enabl« s him to live. there is safety. Ami if enough of the much more easily than under the mote wealth or duilara be has. the more all points south ............ American |»*op|r will think al«>ut these pn sa-nt law. All of ua remember h«.w of the conif, rts of life he can enjrty. ■ esoial Reuse Tti* »st« of matter# ami think rightly an«l justly, men. who drairrd to l-e noininat«-,! for a Thr relation of latair to wealth, or the inequalities from which the people particular office, would achcm,- to have wealth to laLor. should be reciprocal, ' now suffer will smm be n-mrdli-d. «1«- leg airs favorable to th«-ir | altcuh-r i ut it isn’t. When wraith employes Interoate, »ent up from th«- <-kl tim« labor, it o tains it as cheaply as pos primaries or precinct conventior» W- sible. When a man labor» for wraith. Mr R A. Reuse 11. of Newport. Ore. c in all remember for w«- participated he exact» th«- largest return permissible says, "The present loose system ha» in them. So, it is nonsensical, to say with his getting the yob. And because given us the strongest ‘machine’ ever WOODBURN TO LOS ANGELE* that men nonm ate thrmselvr» through of the «iitT« rence of opinion of labor «>n seen in Oregon polities a machine with AND RETURN the D r«-ct Primary more easily than the one haml and wealth on the other, nolo ly capable of managing it.” Thi» they did «hiring the <«l«l convention «lay». «hi w- have labor dispuUui. strikes ai <i ia simply a confession of the efficiency Every thinking man. Wh>> particij«ate«l lockouts. of our Itirect Primary law It wa< the With corresjionding low rates in the campaigns umlrr the old law The attempt <>f man to regulate thia intent of the law to institute a ”ma- from all other sectio<>n of the knows that it win far raster for a can chine ” so prvsi'gioua that nobody coukl relation of lai or to wealth, is call«-d diate to seh< me ami bring about hi* Northwest, with lilæral stop be capable of managing it. It is this government. All of the law« ami rules nomination, aav f«»r th«- i-ffim- of con of action enact. <i by the govrr ment of •'managing” business which caused the overs in each direction and long gressman. under the okl system, than men, has for it» primary pur|»«ae th«- people to reg*”ter so emphatic a pro limit Interesting and attractive under th«- present law ami the A*a«ml> adjustment of these relation». In the test. I »-iitrallv I u-iittul, gntiii literature on the various Winter An experienced compounder <>f ly will pro ale the »am«- «.pjiortunitira early history of man. or wen l«ef«-re rooiti«, pt ire* it)i»<i«>r- Resorts of California can lie had for scheming ami wirepulling that th«- th«- lime of rvrordtd history, physical The Oregonian is devoting a whole lot aiv, (•«mitroua oki ctnvention did The Diievt Pri on application to any S. P. Cl a te<l to mak< thin arili forre *»" ’hr Is* The stronger of »pace in exploiting the beaut»>-s of mary was I reatiiu-nt or O. R. <& N. Agent, or from ami more isvwrrful appropriated the the "Assembly” to the people of Ore* nominating ami «elf wlect on. more <tif pnsluct of thr lat-or of the weaker Succewsor to the late H«mg Wo Tong, A gon Career Mur«two sod Front Streets A» it i» a well known fact that of Albany, Oregon, I» now prepared lo ficult. That it ha» euccreded in its »ten in civibsat on was the sssoeiation WM. Mt'MURRAY I furnish Chinese medicines to all. Th«- POXTLAN • the (»rvgonian works for only what jairpoa*. ie evidenced by the fact that of m«-n into famili«*« ami small tri « a. 0FE03N underaigru-d recommend« him and go«- money there is in it, the News wonder» our Republican fri« ml» ar<- strivivg »«• Gen. nil Pamu^igvr Agent antee« »atiafaction. Call or write him for the dual jMirpoar of protect-on who ia putting up the cash for thia Subscribe for— frantically to have the Assembly adopt at 117 West Second Street. Albany, ' against the force of other families and ” Assembly ” fight. Portland, Ore, ¡Dragon. M. W estfal . • ed. THE SANTIAM NEWS MfUî Ohr P I The two systems cannot harmonuc. Either one or the oth« r of the systems will prevail. Voters must ch«M«»e l<e twtenthelwo. Either thr groundwork for th«- repeal of the Direct Primary will I m - laai. this year, <>r the Assembly will receive its everlasting quietus. We Will Make You Some 1 lot Prices l(>n<l <»t Sash, D< oph Paint* anil Oils Direct A Car tiom the fnctory, will be heli* .M uch 1, uno save vou inoiicv i yun nun w mmffliw w n w w mm BOOK SALE CALIFORNIA IN WINTER E. C. PEERY, Druggist Fl HiHi Hi Uè Hi iU liUii UHI iii iti Hi Hi Hi Hl ÍY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Shasta Route Linn County Abstract Co SOUTHERN pacific co $55.00 DR. J M0\ FOO Cnincse Medicines THE ESMOND HOTEL