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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1910)
1rs E J. UpM SeMstrtn Ifjfou Are Out For a «rood time and know one when • von see it, call at tin* drug store and hear the latest out in Music. Novem ber records arc now on sale. A lull \\ inter stock soon to be here. $3 to any phono* graph owner for inducing airyone to buy a phono graph of E. C. PEERY DRUGGIST Scio Oregon - I Plain and Fancy Sewing. Ready insti*- •Ulte alterati Residence South Mam St Land fr Sate Forty acres at bottom land. 3'» 1ln thi* column, we pubhah political nuh-a auuth of Scio, 22 acres in cultiva- a -u-uncemente and other political mat ! ti<v* -no building». Inquire of lock ter »ent for the purpoae of aiding ! box II, at the Scio post office. for |a>litlc«l candidate*. The N ew * is an . particular« and term«. independent n«-ws|«|»cr and the only paper pubiuhed in the fork* of the I Santiam and tn a spirit of faimea*, Setti» bp . will give candidates of all partie» an Mv putrofui are hereby nottfad that « qua! show whatever may to- »aid in I I have <h»p«4MP«i of my but her buMtw*** th: column, in no way obligates the [ and will give *n to pur* haaer, N ews and thl* paper will bo responsible • Octobe r ! All cmraona knowing thrm- for none.) I M'lvry I ride‘bled to ffw, are rviucMleil to »rttlf toe ¿am«* at on*«" No p-rwon ir I H Van Winkle. Republican candi authonxrd Io rollwt then* aoountM dal. ■ for Circuit Judge. He has prartic ! exrapüng myaelf. Sri«». S<*pi« mh*T 30. <d in all th«- court» and ha* had sawn C al C aiwo . m year* judicial experience as Assistant to Attorney tieneral Crawford. Horn A GOOh POSITION and rai-oi in Linn county. i (’mi I m - hnd by ambition* young men (Paid advertincnmnt) i and laehra in tbe 6« Id of “U ir* ¡« • or • Railway telegraphy. >inrv the 3 hour An experience of more than eighteen law became affective, and atnee th« Wirvlc*» rum punk* a arc r«tat»h.*hing year* a* a auccesaful practionver in the stat ions throughout the country there courts of Oregon qualifies Percy R. is a gnat shortage of telegrapher». Kelly for the t»ffi e of < irruit Judge I Positions pay beginner« from f 7o to $yo \ «de for him. (Paid advertisement ,|*r month, with good chan«* of ad- I vancement. The National Telegraph I. II Van Winkle ha» had cxjH-riencc i Institute operates six official institutes »specially Atting him for circuit judge 1 in America, under au|»crvi»i<m of It. It. | and Wireless Officials and pla> ■-• all w hit«* »« rv mg ns assistant to Attorney Raised in Linn ¡gradual"« into roaition*. It will pay General Crawford. He respectfully asks your I you to write them for full detail* nt county. I Davcn|«*rt, la., Cincinnati, <),, Port vole. • ( Paid a<:\. rti .ement > • lond. Orc., or Memphis. Tenn. l< J. I >KN N I<Y Grain Onlls I We have a full line of Van Brunt and ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e Kentucky drills the two moat popular < i drills on the market. < i " c have only four Van Brunt drill* left of the carload we reccivrd at the beginning of the season; so if you want REAL ESTAJE DEALERS I a drill, it will pay you to see the Van < i ! Brunt. W «• have sold 22 drills thia fall. < ' ¡This should convince you that the Van ' Brunt 1» the beat drill on the market. < i I Write fi r pamphlets, if you can’t come Stock Ranches. Fruit i and ace them. Ranches, Farm and CllA« Wg’IXY < ' ♦ City Property of all • < > Kinds, Timber Land* I TEBAULT BEAL ♦ : :♦ ♦ :♦ ESTATE CO. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointe«! by < > i the County Court of the »tale of Ore gon, for Linn County, administratrix of the estate of Charles Ri*-ha ds<m, deceased. All jw-rson« having claims : ► - against «aid estate ar- hereby rvquir«*l to present the same to me prufH-rly verified as by law required at my residence East of Scio, Oregon, within C. W. TEBAULT six months from the date hereof. Lyors St. Albany, Ore. Dated tin» September 24. 1910. < ’ S usan R ichardson , « < > Administratrix. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ C C. B ryant , attorney. First |nihll< alloc Sept. .TH, 1910, Last (ict. 1910. The Sun Francisco R. SHELTON Real E*t it" BARGAIN DAY l’NDEJt HEW CKANT.riRTLt. Pr„F. ALBANY Notary I’tiblic Administrator of Estates xrans Negotiated, Abstracts Obtained and Examin'd fit'IC III.KGON ..... 1»R. W. R. BILYEU D £ N T I S T ’ over WQODWOR1HS DRUG STORE ¡ALBANY < T. BOTH PHONES - - 1 Mt XKKM«, I'rrMblenl OREGON W . A. C m ’»H»r The Scio Stute Bunk ! I I «•rtf of )«wir mot»»*y. n*h>g ihr ufii><wt dltigrmw for nshtty. It • MrV’tlx tmnhlng Lualn©*-: tai«*« tare «if jour « h**« fc« on other hank», ut»kra * ran fc r« h»r irt'i !••« (-on«l«tr»it with fcor>«. rotttrrt MtIvr lot«» it*-*» met hoi« C. <’. BRYANT OREGON on the Democratic Ticket I FAVOR I GOVERNMENT CLOSE TO THE PEOPLE (Paid Advertisement) Vote For WIIEY A KIMSEY Democratic Candidate for County Tieasurer (Paid advertisement) C. H. ELSWICK DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE COUNTY COMMISSIONER • - OREGON HOME RULE AMENDMENT Wtial Is IP "The Home Rule Amendment," ■ailed, i» un American; the state is the n it lliircitii » mint not la" p<-rmitt><l to set up ». paratc principalities in iilwolut." indépendance of <n«r State J law«.” .712 x Yes, prohibition amenilment. .'HI a Ye», prohibition law. (Paid Advertisement) Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the sale of intox icating liquors within the municipality. 324 X Yes ENDORSED BY 10,000 OREGON CITIZENS Greater Oregon Home Rule Association ATTORNEY AT LAW I «IN Electric Building, CUSICK BLOCK ALBANY OREGON MANAGEMENT St. Charles Hotel RRtCINCT Candidate for LogUloturo ‘BROWNSVILLE BULLETIN Fini Gus A.omnw>J»tto«u su* prompt Servkr laryt Simple Roeou for Csmcwrdil Travelrn Or SMtLBURN Mminuinini Nelict io Crrtilrs If you have land to sell and wish it hand led in a legitimate manner without graft come in and see us. When th.- drv good* merchant, the gioc-r. or th.- hardware man wants to increase his business quickly he advert«». * a bargain. The Bulletin wants tn increase its lubscnption list, and will offer for 1 week only the following bargains; One years subscription Regular prie. ...................... $3.00 Bargain price .......................... 90.'¿¡> Six months sulmcription R.-puiar pnce............... .Il.5t» Bargain price ................................ $1.25 Three months subscription Regular price.......................... $0.7'r' Bargain price.................................. $<».»>” During the week of October 10 to 15, inclusive, we will make the above bargain prices, and onlv stipulate that your money must reach u* be fore midnight, October 15. « If you are now a subaenta-r to The Bulletin you may take advantage of this offer and tmv your subacnpti.m in advance, dating from the present dets of expiration. This offer is for mail subscriptions only. The Bulletin is the greatest home paper of the Pacific Coast. Fearless in its fight for right, and stands for everything that is best in municipal and state government. | Political Column | Nt'BSCRIHK FOR THE SA NT! AM NEWS jl 50 PER YEAR Portland. Oregon (Paid Advertising) Stove Sale We will make a special price on stoves Saturday, October 22 price« from $1.75 up prices which have never lieen »-quailed in Scio before. Give u* a call and be convinced. M orrison A N eai . WILLIAM 6ALL0WAY Citait Jüdçe IM Jrdtül Disimi Cm íüe 1er P’tieciisn more splendid encouragement can be given to boys and men in any walk than by electing such a man to the governorship of the state. It is for the»*- reasons that the pu»iHa-iii:«<.ua nlt* n | t to besmirch Mr. West with the miit age u.cidert will r act w ith deadly effect against thi-»e vho ¡■erj-.-trutc l the outrage and give votes by th«- hundred to the man whose lift- i* an often book, and who as delivery i»*y, railroad cmnmisioner or ■ in any other capacity invatiably made gi>*xl, Oregon Sunday Journal CUR PORTLAND LETTER Portland, Or., Oreg«-n not only r.*i»* a th*- boat sheep in the Union, but they will cutnpar*' favorably with any > i the World, in tin- opinion of (,*o. M* Knight of \ ale, president of lb*- Oregon Wool Grower* Aiuioeiation. H<-expects tin fact will lie demon- •'Out* I at tti* coming rotiwnlion of tt’i Nat-, ul Wnol Growei» Association which o, cn» hi Portland on January 4. "Wv shall have the greatest sheep show ever k* !d in Oregon, he said. ‘‘Our hr* i dem w ill have » greut chance to show their .lock, aixl if we win in ji tu;« am i . äiiowxv the coming competition they can safely take th« ir ; lu-ep anywhere In tho Judge W M. Kam -y ai world. ’* "A judge »(»Mikl love ju»ti"' • and hate I h*- Portland convention of the Na iniquity and p»>«j«-*s a robust integrity, tional Wo««l ’.ro»*-r* Association, anil I m - able to hold the scale* of juxtice which is the oldest livestock organisa firmly ami evenly. He should I m - no tion in th«' Unite.) States, will be the r»-»pc«-tor of persona, deciding for or liigge*! in the history of that orgoniM- against parties Sa th- :.r right* RppRSf tio-1 The tale a*»ociation of wool to him according to tho meu.iuri- of the growers will nu-ct in Portland just l«e- law. Hr should be no 'trimmer. ’ I forv the National convention, the have known Judge Galloway for many • cact date to I m - dtdermined later, year, and I believe he pMavstra then- Oregon’s apph- show ia receiving very judicial qualities. He bin in more than wid attention, ¡»nils W. Hill, presi- one instance in tho past shown that he .1. • t of t)i" Great Northern Ry., ia ha* the courage to «land by hi* con t« ing int Teat in the coming exhibit victim»» of duty tn difficult positions, ar ! offers a ca«h prix- of $2'i0 for the and if elected I believe he will make a best exhibit of apples from any di«- good record for honesty and courago," trict tributary to th«- Great Northern. l'w<> cash prises of $25«i each will be presented for th«' best exhibits of lh«ir 8oomef!'g apple«. Fruit grower* of Oregon. The attempt to beemirrh Oswald W.i ,..-.gto ■ Idaho ml Montana will • West with th-- mileage ircklent i* a )» . . ,.i ... . . tli-... two clan. *•». lsM>merang. ttr»?'s life is an ojwn Portland ha» accomplished more hard- book, lie ha* risen from lowly place •urfare paving since the first of Janu- into general public confiilcnc ■ and arv tl an any other city of like popula esteem by being always f<>ur -a|uuie tion in th«- United States, 5<> mil«» of and on the level. hard surface streeta having been laid As pilot of a delivery cart, > - was a since that date and 10 or 15 additional •plendlfi driver As a bank me - . riger, mile- will In- completed beforv» winter h- wm a splmalid m» sser.gcr. A» a s* f* m in earnest. This has l>een a schoolboy, he wss a apleralid pupil, a re. id y«-ar for Portland in street pav fact that won him hi > position in the ing and 50 a«lditional miles are already bank. contract«*d for next year. A» a trust* d clerk in the bank, he A meeting of tin- Associated ( ham- wivs a spli iwlal clerk. A* state Ian I agent he is as a s<lh>iMli>i official. For bers of Commerce of Oregon, Wash his work, he was < • imnend<-d in the ington ami California will be held at highest terms by evnry n»-*apa|»er in f S.i Francisco in November to lulvance Oregon. There was never a word of th*- movement for a battleship fleet for scandal in the office after he ent« red th- Pacific Coast. It is expected that Il ir Admiral Robley 1». Evans will it, nor since. attend the mc.-ting. ami will assoit in A* railroad commissioner, l|e was a spl »■ndid commuaioiMir. There w-je determining the te st method of pre- complaints of brutal tr. atm.-lit of live «uiting the subject to Congress at its .dock in transit over the railroads, he next peMion. took a prarti al man's way of learning the fact*. H- did n*>t ride over th.- liiw in a palace cur as railroad commi'Momr* often do. He dr*-«sod himself a* a stockman, and as such r** I«« the length , of the cast sale line in chatg*- of several cars of stock. It gave him actual knowledge of condition* anil re sulted in intelligent action. When there were r*-fsirts that th«- Corvallis A Eastern railroad tracks! (Continued from last week) wcr ■ unsafe. West took no man's word for it. The safety nt the traveling' "Don't «wrevthcart me!” public was at stake. With n hatchet, "Why. my dear, you don't mean to arxl other to«»ls. he set <»et afoot and •ay that you have lieen nfT«-ct«*l In walked th«- length of th«- line, testing your feelings toward me by this law- the ties, [<bgging into bri lg* timber», ! •itftr examining culverts nnd making a "I have In cti io far affected that I tedriua Imt effective personal survey of w isli you I*» consider **ur engagement the road. When his work, requiring nt tin «-nd!" <;i*-*t licnven»' What Is the mean several days, was finished, he person ally knew condition*. It wan ■ prarti- . Ing of thl«? W'e lawyer« that 1«. mon lawyer* n«> matter l«ow we bare wran cal man'll practical wav of gaining gled over n case always leave the practical information. courtroom friends " In the same way, W* *t examine*! • • I will have io.thing further to do th«- west side road from Corvallis to I with a mnu who wouhl treat a p"«>r Portlaml. There hul been an accident ol<l gentleman a* you did tuy principal to a train, and to make sure that the wltne * and na for your refcrcnc«-» to traveling [»ublic was protected, he tee. they were liditiman Insult«!" walked the entire distance, examining , Shortly after that Ml-« Watriae ro- .-h.-’l * cell fr-rn th«- two men who every tie, rail, bridge and culvert in I I i . k I 'put up the job" on her end her the track. When nr where was so lover much interest ever taken by a railroad "Mr ’Thomi'von ‘‘ said Jones, "has commissioner in the w*-1 fare and safety 1 my law bnalnoM. ) am willing to of the public? transfrr It to you. nnd Mr Wilkins will Such is West. Every act in hi» i give you all Ills on one «-ondltl«>n " can-er has been an example of how to ! "Name It." said the lady. make good. His every public move-i "Thut you tie* omr reconciled to your ment ha» been an instance of integrity I former fiance ami renew your engage «nd elfcctivene»». It is only by such I ment." arte that he could have risen from a | They were month« tn persuading Ml«« Watrl»« to accept the condition delivery boy to popular favorite for When she waa married they gave her governor of his state. It I* a beautiful a fine < h«-ek for ■ tirldal gift, and testimonial to our national life that when her first «hlld waa te»rn her bus such a course opens the way for the band at«cr«Ms|i-d to her law bualnaus. lowliest boy to the highest place. No |