The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 04, 1910, Image 1

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I II. Hingham, who is a candidate
Wiley A. Kimsey is the democratic
Our GoMly CandidUss
for joint senator, ha» the recon! for
n imir.ee. Mr. Kimsey w as born near
The N'»:ws has heretofore discuss«-«! Scio and received his education, princi­
ng present to answer roll calls more
than any senator or representative who the county candidate», which render» pally, in the Scio public schools.
ha» ever attended the legislature for su(>ert!uoua furth«<r discussion at this Having been a cripple during the mayor
the same period of time He has never time. Rut a few aallitional remark» |»irtion of hl» life, he has been conqiell-
taken suddenly with cramps or suffered will do no harm and may reach the ‘ cd to secure loaitiot*» of a clerical
A very old bit of advice that i- wer
when it came eves of some one, not heretofore rv«ch- nature. He is well qualified for the
•so. an attack of indigestion
new in the matter of real e-tat«- title*.
time to vote on an important measure, ed. Suffice to aay, th«- Nuws desire» office of treasurer.
but could always I m * found Jeady to do that the best men may be elected,
Abstract* art like weaponi» of defence,
•vt*TY eiMMtssi'isaa
hi- duty. Ike is a Statement One man irrespective of party affiliation.
The
office
<>f county commissioner is
when you need one at all, you need
first, I Ast and all tne time and ha» voted
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on«- <>f the most important of county
for
three
United
States
Senators
all
a good reliable one.
• Commit
Mr. Park It Beaty, of Halsey, ia the
peoples choice. He is a safe man for . republican nominee. He ia a farmer offices lie, with his associates, not
u* on any title in thi* county
the people to tic to and a vote for I. II and m > faraa we know, he is a first-class only decide» how much your taxes
Bingham is a vote fur one who has been citixrn. But he was a delegate to the ' shall I m *, but decides how they shall be
tai.-: and found not wanting Spring , republican state assembly and should ' oxpended. Hence, a eommi»»ioner
should be level-headed, reliable and
field New».
■ be regarded a» an enemy of the direct conversant with the need» of the
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Hon M A Miller. <>f Ixibanun. ia
Mr Russell, who la a candidate to
I desir« to temler to all of the th«* regular democratic nominee. He, -uc.-evl hi line If, has hever manifested
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<n riti*. ns of Scio and vicinity, my sincere as all other county legislative nomineea, ea|M*eia) titn.-s for the office he hold»,
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for their kind attention and ia a statement One and a rupporter of lie I- I ‘t broad mind<-d enough to '«•»
sympathy nt the time of the death of all refurtn law« cnarted by the people. the nee>ia of all portions of the county.
my wife and her burrial thereafter. Mr Miller has been a merntwr of the For this reason he ha» not satisfied all
Whih I am a stranger to many, I can state «enate for the past eight ycuis portion* of the county, during his term
Largest Stock outside of Portland
fed that I am among a people who j and he has been ever true to the of i-rvice. Mr C II Elswick, of
sympathise aven with the sorrows of a interests of the people, H« ha» been Brownsville, Is the democratic nominee.
Samples and Estimates on Request
the author of a nurnlwr of important II'-
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• r.t. t by ti adc and appears
stranger within their gates.
measures,
intended to promote the to be practical in his views as to what
VKNSAI. TATt'SMEK
FISHING TACKLE
interests of the people, which became la the duties of a commissioner. The
law». He is a strong friend to our N>.ws believes he will make good, if
Notice to Illi Fttbhc
public school system and has been the he is elected.
Expert Truss fitting Camera supplies, etc
l wish to notify the public that I have author of »evcral measure» which add
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sold the Scio Flaning Mill», lumber to their effucincy. During his entire office*. We believe the nominees are
Albany, ore
fixtures and good will, to Messrs service as a legialator, there has not worthy gentlemen and will tic true to
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charge of said mills. Believing them N rw | believe» he is a faithful public
Dur only advice to the voter is. Be
to lie honorable and upright, I recom­ servant.
»urr l a' you ar<* voting f ir your own
Messrs F J Denney. A. A Tu«»ing inter» its and then go a hew I.
mend thi m to the public with confi­
and «’harley Shaw, candidates for the
dence.
All bills due the Scio Planing Mills up house of representatives on th«- demo­
B.g leirpermi Itiing
to arwl including October 31, 1910. are cratic ticket, are all excellent gentle­
An enthusiastic meeting w.u held a1
now due and ¡«a, able only to the under- , men, among our beat citixen* and will
sighed.
N. I. M ohmimon make, if elected, valuable legislator». | Wendy A Cain Hall Munday evening
They are nil staunch supporters of the j o, 31st A number of Albany's
primary law and statement No I »nd loading citixcns and busineas men were
Ihi Contest is on
will vote, at all time«, for the interest« preaent. Ifev. White was the principal
Help the school and at the aame of the (Mtople
speaker, and presented a forcible
time help your self, by scvuring a
Mesar« Train. County Clerk Milltr argument in opposition to the propiated
cason ticket for the Lyceum Course of and Mr. hinq»«>n are the republican home Rule bill. Following Mr While’s
1 number» this winter.
nominees. Mr. Train is an ex news- address w< ro short talks by Mr.
The contest will close on Dec. 30 at |u»[>ernian and is now an okl man. Mr. Schmidt V. President let N. Bk of
4 p m. All persona ¡•urchasing season Miller will not retire from the county Albany. Atty, «<>x and L. E. Hamilton,
tickets can secure their reserve »>-at on clerk» office until January I. Mr who told of the business prosperity of
Dee. 21, Adult Season ticket 12 00. Simpson has not be«-n away from horn«- Albany under prohibition.
School children Ticket», undi r III years long enough to establish a character of
Mea-rs Hammer, Roberta Little and
of age 11.00.
any kipd.
Kendal furnished some excellent vocal
rnt’»rr i t.F.ax
i music consisting mostly of campaign
Free munirai recital» and aouvrnira.
Deputy County Clerk Mark» ha» been songs of an amusing character. Il
to thoae who viait the exhibition of
le-autiful art piano», whirh la now be­ nominated by l>oth the republu ana aral was alright boys, come again, Scio wl.l
ing held by Sherman. Clay A Co. at the democrats. He is an excellent be glap to welcome you any ok) time.
U early A Cain'a big store every after­ i young man and will make an excellent At the clove of the meeting a liberal
colli lion was taken in behalf of the
! county clerk.
noon ami evening.
W. (’. T. II. »rgamxation.
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Thia was the I h -» i attended and moat
Whm given a» aoon «» the croupy
D. S. Smith is the present sheriff
cough» appear Chamberlain'« Cough and is a candidate to succeed himself. enthusiastic meeting during the cam­
Remedy will ward off an attack of Linn county never had a liclt« r sheriff paign a<> far. I »nr who wan there
croup and prevent all danger and than Vanny Smith, lie knows the law
I. II Hingham, for Joint State Sena­
cause of anxiety. Thousand» of moth­ pertaining to the duties of his office,
er» u»e it successfully. Sold by alt probably, better than any lawyer in tor and M. M Peery, for Senator, are
dealer».
I. inn county 11« ini^ hor c»t, obliging making a whirlwind campaign and are
Sherman Clay A Co., the largest »nd ever ready to explain matter» not making a good impression on their
musical organixation on the Paride quite plain to voters, it Would tie hearers where ever they go. senator
Coast, hate on display at Wisely A difficult to replace him with an officer Hingham i» one of the beat known men
in the county and hi» good legislative
< am'» big »tore, a car load of beauti­ an satisfactory to the public.
record in the p.oit assures his election
ful
art
piano».
Free
musical
recital»
Mr.
Bert
Templeton,
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republican
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every afternoon and evening.
optionant, ia a Brownaville farmer. > to the offhn for which he »ceka. Mr.
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Hear the Great Euphoria, the must He ia an excellent citixen, l>ut without Bingham ia a saf«- catalidate for the
marvelous piano marie, every afternoon any experience whatever in the office i W*’ “» “e to f*’r h'« I**1
and evening at the exhibition of beauti­ of sheriff He is well advanced jn | both the up|>er and lower houae Ja an
ojien I took. In his political addresses
ful art piano«, held bv Sherman, Clay years and cannot be expected Intake
he strike! straight from the shoulder
up
the
duties
of
the
office
of
sheriff
so
A Co. al Weaely A Cain».
readily as he would if he was younger. and before hi» closing remarks he gives
one bi understand the unworthine»» of
idminstrator s Motee
cotntrv RBCXIROK«
hi» opponent to the office of joint sena­
Mr. Grant Eroman, the present re­ tor and back» up his arguments by
To all whom it may concern:
Notice ta hereby given to ail whom it corder, is now serving hi» aecond term introducing actual proofs. M. M- Peery
s may
concern that the undersigned has in that office. The N kwb believes that is also meeting new friends and admir­
been duly appointed adminiatrator of he hua given »atisfaction as a public ers and hi» earnest, straight forward
and con»eienliou» addresaes are convinc­
the estate of Farlottr Crabtree, de­ official.
George M. Devaney ia the democratic ing. He has a plain, matter-of-fact
ceased, by the county court of Linn
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county. Oregon; therefore, all persons candidate. Mr Devaney ia a farmer way of expressing himself that shows
having claim» agsinat »aid estate are and lives up near Harrhdiurg. H« has sincerity and honesty in every argu­
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—j. complete tr|«-gr»|>hl<' new» of
hereby required to present the same excellent qualification» for tne office nf ment and convinces every voter who Is
the world, gives reliable market reports, as it is published at
with the proper voucher» to the under­ recorder and ia in every way reliable. within hi» hearing that If elected to the
Portland, where the market news can be and is corrected to
sighed at Scio, Oregon, within »IX He wa» raised a short distance from senate, hr will not Imtraa their trust,
date for each issue It also has a page of special matter for
Scio and 1» well known by all of th«- but will act on all measures for the
month» from the date hereof.
the farm and home, an entertaining story page ami a page or
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old
»clllers in this »ection of the better interests of the people—Spring-
Dated thia 14th day of October, 1910.
more of comic each week, and it goes to the subscriber twice
country.
He should get a large vote field New».
J
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every week - 104 times a year
Administrator in the fork» of the Santiam.
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IV. R. Btl-YMU,
rot'eTv TttKAvttarR
Heer the great Euphona. the moat
OAnllAM Isunu hap|»*ning» and should be in
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Attorney
W. W. Francis, the present incum­ marvelous piano made, every afternoon
every home in thia vicinity, The two papers make a goral
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combination and you save |1 by sending your subscription to
Re sure ami see the beautiful exhibit bent, is the republican nominee. Prior and evening at the exhibition of txeauti-
of art pianos at Weeely A Cain’s big to hi» election as treasurer, he served ful art piano«, held by Sherman. Clay
1111. KANTIAN! NFAVS. s< 1< >. ollE,
store. Sherman, Clay A Co. offer a term as county recorder. He m»y, A Co. at Wi-aely A Caina.
We can also give our subscribers ■ good clubbing offer for
these instrument» on easy payments, therefore, be looked upon as a sort of
the Daily and Sunday, or Sunday Journal with the NEWS.
Cha«’ Wearly ha» a full line of
arranged to suit the convenience of the chronic office seeker. But. lx- it said
purchaser. Free muaical recitals every to hi» credit, he has filled either office rangea, stoves ami heater«. Come and
creditably.
get price» before you buy elsewhere.
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