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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1905)
* f f * *>* r • A # Politically Independent Kateraal at th* |-«K.rt|. * at Sri", «lo-g»««. aa •ro>n-l < la»« Wnatl matter F-hlToK AMI» HROPKIKToR. M BMJKimuX Ona f>nr fliw Oor K a TI> rear in a.1ranr* .... >Mr. atolli "( »rar year, al »ml of i _ year«. • trai, al an>l <>( 3 j-rar»................... bit moatha inadianc» Three montila in adveun- KiOtfie copy in wrapper . • 1 I I 1 ............... I wholrak»me rebuke in the way nf def< it. th«- sup ¡■ortem of extreme high pn>t«< t:on v 1 « 1 wherein they were wrong. Hence, there are aevernl n-a a wh; I’ d Roosevelt and other tariff revuio-i -t» lw heartily supported. First to inrn-u.se t•n-1 • tion of revenue; second because high ¡ i . ' does not protect lalmr. but d»-s pn-:«vt ti.«• n.a- i factun*r and enables him to chary«' w hatever h« pleases for his pHnluct; and thirl it is unjust t<> com pel I the ArmTican consumer b< pa. double th«- pricethat the foreigner is require«! to pay for t >« same article, manufactured in this enintry. that he consume»«. It ia. therefore, quit«- time for t American voter to atudy tli" tar'*r >r > "it see when-in h«« is being mad«- to "»«t.in«i .« «1 d- er” at the demand of th«1 manufa«?tun’ g trust that an- now overburdenfsi with their mil or CONVICT LAHOR IN ROAD bl ll DINO P omeroy , 4 MATTER OF HEALTH ‘I .VIE l it'»K Eli Tl»« ^AuMAtti Srw« •opert I an irlnle to in spcctull our clothing on exhibition. We currii ti e best Hint is manufact ured. I mt* nt to bAKIfiC POWDER Absolutely Pure TUP. STOUK BRI NO5 JOY To Uw hmm»lHiAt but F.'»» a »-«i th» 4i-.il..r ' lia« »he te»-i Joyful 4 a.ug U.» araM and /MS HO SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder free from alum or phot* The experiment was tried, during the ;mst sum n f tha i n» •«! i|.« phatlc acid 5' mer. of employing convict lalxir in road building •àv mt T h »» mrmy ms^Azrw ar»».i ba . >• re»:«« co , mw roaa. trt in the vicinity of Salem and. w ith Horn«' d< gr«-»' of Pnd tt « Il in* fa»rfi»| •a aavr-ty Usvau««» of lb* «a suweas, it is said. A movement is now ur.derw a« kuv’itata* that U»»jr arw * rt>Hin ff^M»Ui*a«,th • to enlarge upon this experience and build roa«ls .«» 10 Tb«f ha«* xll wwi O’ points further away fn>m the capita! city. w*n«r >wkMa fvu’n* and Urairw t<> !*’*• Iflt ih* R’-altii H nm J- und«*r- It is a well established fact, that it s r- ich t irw-Al «ml ihr, than , if riti** and »R th*, b»*e h«a*i ter for the health an<i comfort of th«' pnsoners n> otd▼t*n| by w«4l * tii*nda <»r ant-» > h TAHITI 1AIK. n**M by an ln**!b l*M 4nrw confined in penal institutums, to give then! rea»- people, T< all v»eh *»***' <• th* n<n< • fA*ii lArrt onable employment It is an aki in reformation u .» rrmzdv that will h*al and aad • rwt rar dlw«y\*fv«i h-rtt year* aer by It _____ e tuffar- There seems to be a fix«*d opinion on the part of and tends to keep th«' pr.oners in a butter state IX Puree wh" •rar<*h«4 X’'tf’irr’g i-i/wir ■U' -y <»• anrtA. i, b*T th* rrmndla! aome Republican newspapers, that our present of health and contentment. Anti, too. as a matter /'wtrai » Ke u- i .»rai ’y V « ‘-Gl therein tariff law is somewhat of a fetich, and must not, of justice to the taxjiayers, men anil boys who a« I t.' rn rt*»t. ft ma ( h*h p».ti O «1» u under any circumstances, I»e in any way interefer- forfeit their liberty hci-ause of law breaking. Seal mnt, «nd by rtcvmloirrtg • fvt mastyvinf with »I th* w’ >»f ah5* ed with nor changed. They argue that the pn*»- should do something towards their rnaintainanc«-. hoi. th* flyewne •iirvu <»f tl • e naturai rHnadlew b* baa t»< U»a *«^«4 Then' has ever been strong protest, on the ;;irt ent pnaqierous condition throughout the United P m . PiftNi’B*« » A VOMI Hl I’Mr* MimoM. w ' eh b to i-« iu : — « ’ t th* » nt ar e and States is entirely due to our protective tariff lawn. of th«* laboring world, to th«' employm« nt of |>r- ri unparath ’faiad n >r»i of m- r* Umn a haff lalxir. at any w rl that < • It is difficult to understand how any honest nf cure* in th* laat t riy y-^ra •«»nly th»«ar wi ha** ft**« hr !*to»rtw‘« minded man can come to such «conclusion, Our with th«> product of free lai*>r. Hence the employ- * a trial • ar »r»^r»« ia«* Favorit« Pr*wt ii to » » « < < * pmiqierity is due, not to our pnitectiv«- laws, but ment of convicts in the manufacture of any of ti •• 4 • • • - F- , r IW • . pg e, I . * r..1 ■ . ■ ■ • ÏT in spite of them. It is a well known fact that oniinary comm<xhti«'s of lif«*. has twi n <1 -"-ir. - fmt» fewitl* faettle • «rain« aw»« .« «o an Qtitll III Hfr hfr » *•« aa a • »m ‘ * fl ‘«M i• i*> »ta . ta«i iii«ktrwM» i.s ' i t«a ’• - ar«ur a < •»«»* I « i._ • _ o when all class«" of commodities sell for a fair ed. Only a [«art of the convicts down at Sab n m- ! 1 arar alj **ar. 1 uv Had iaat«* «a* >or> «V-or»>«4*nt, *••'« and n<- pnee in the markets, that prosperity for the JH"O- have been employed by the N-rthw« tern St-\ tV’iy *rw’« h«*»l M j ph j •leían <*■* * « • »r*a» her twee to Uy« wi fa’«tit « mu » »'*<«* I tried •*»»(»! pl<> results, hair pric«?s for commodities cause Works; the remainder, except «1 iring the ]«.« • r*’ di*a ut . I-aired »•»« mile* usui I g-«r • a «tv I - r ) • t • • l‘k "■ I < • ■ > manufacturers tn work full time and to j»ay em summer, being in absolute idleness t < •*%» - nt«ly ui and la fair rw-ttUM um* î • a* a« »< Il aj>4 «tn»u< To employ priaon labor in road build g. c< - ployes fair wages This enables the employe to ent ca; a * "*ar • tfoMi < t”; a» r'irad by ih- VT l’ ero*1* live in n-Msonable comfort and, as a matter of petes in no sense with free lalxir; for the road l‘ » -> ■» i- ta milita built by this lalxir. would not otherwis lx* c" i- c< urse. he is fairly well contented. Th«* fact that our high protective tariff iaws en structed. It is true, th«* stat«- would deriv«* no ables the manufacturor to demand from 25 to 50 revenue from the employment of her enforc> I per cent mon' from the American consumer, than guests in this manner, but the general public h«* exacts from th«* foroign consumer, it seems to would reap the Ix-nefit because of the Ini} <>« ««! us, is an argument in favor of han! times rather highway, It proluibly would not be exjxidient !■> tak«> :>>i thari that of prosperity. Th«* government Ixxiks. it is claimed, will show a deficit at the end of the term prisoners outside the prison wall to lai f. .000,0001 (X*i. That is to say, our government is in debt for time when so employed, could lie u- ■ <1 in tin ; v. a> , that amount more than she was one year ago* with safety and with small expense. Now this fact argues that we must sjiend l«*ss If the state finds th«- plan of convict h«i» r n • I* h money or, in some way. increase our revenu«-s. Of aol«-. it might l> n- ■ ar. to «••■ 'VI'• fn»« course there are many ways in which we could prisons in different jiarti jf the state; or n . 1 practice economy, without in anyway injuring the Labi«- prisons, in onler that tl <• pr r public service. But in these days of graft, it is kept safely when not at w rk; yet la'in. k» >t hanlly probable that we will do so. For instance, the vicinity of their«-mployni it. However, wh- n we could comjiel the railroads to carry the mails the state decides to employ corn ict- for thi pur- as cheaply as express matter is now earned. If pose, it will not be difficult to provide f- r tin- n this was done, a saving would be made that would unable comfort and safe keeping of ti;«- ; i n- easily wipe out th«- deficit anti hav«- a handsome era. surplus left. But this saving will not be made as Prisoners, who exhibit signs of treachery, or ai ol long as our U. S. senate is organized on present. troublesome in any way, could lx* p . -n ia of lines. aome description within the walls of the penitent- An increase of revenue, then, lx'corn«‘s ncces- iary. The stat«1 of Washingt >n • tn- !>«• ni.« - sary, if our law makers will not economize. W<* ing a success of her prison jut«- mill. S> ii«-thnig can resort to methods of raising revenue that is of this kind could lx* prosided by our late for tin- popularly known as war tax«*«, that is. to place a ‘long termers.” revenue tax upon commodities and necessities that It is simply justice to th«' tax|«a.ver that pr oi are now on the free list But this will not be era should lie made as nearly self - .-uiin ■. / a done; for the statesman or jarty that would argue possible. Even when this is done th«* ex|>en-.- of for such a course, would write his or its own po- capturing and convicting criminals, i.-not lu ht an<l litical death warrant Then our only recourse is wpich the lawabiding taxjwiyer must -upj»>rt If to so adjust our tariff laws, that they will produce ¡our highways could be greatly improve«! by th ' M Os lires Nws more revenue. Our present tariff schedules on , class of lalor. this tax w«»uld lie more cheerfully of tv« Urtg I a flirta ir.» junr nrt«rhfa»rh<»o«t t«MHtior wish this a I v»«rf fwun«'»i t «n<! ¡N many commodities an* so high that they are pro- kime. A plan will. d«>ubtl<lx* ibtnitted to > r on« 'Wtit 'tamp«» or > Mltrf q «Harter m » hibitive and, hence, pay but very little if any rev- next legislature, by which such lal»ir can Ien - <-«nTy wiap ;* i a»vl we’ll rami y««u f«»r • ft»*!« filai trip elption or 8 enue. If the duty on these prohibited articles pl<»y«i in mail building in different ¡art- of the <•1 »O i: » ■ !<n l«h'< (hl f, at .’ting a should be reduced, say to one-half the present state. __________________ im *4 imim'« mu - i »4‘lrt'MMfM» and gvt ftt * trtel d trip •»»’«^» rlpllt it«. Irarti rates, importation would ensue and. as a matter of I h‘»«V '<» flip t hr Trti’tS Ad<ti THE CUMING UT SOI IA LIS .V. course, the revenue lx» increased. Whenever tar TvW " AT sai NK MA«'4XiNE, Mtta ISi Vk*wt i»’4 iff revision is talked, the cry of “Free trade” is at k-«»M k.| i Rww ïnrà, X. once ramsl and the Republican fetich of protection It is not generally realised by the jieople that is at once invok«?d to kill off revision sentiment our country is rapidly trending towards socialism. Ss-VM« 0! Dot»itlTS TlUcS As a matter of fact there is no considerable While the Socialist vote at our el« tions i1 n<»t Have an Abstract of Titk number of the American people in favor of free making a phenunirnal increase, the «-duration to- Pn t«r<»l by 11«. trade. We are all protectionists, but differ as to wants government and municu>al ov...< r-i i-, what degree protection should be carried. If a making rapid progress. The news of the acquire- Linn C:u_tr Abstract Co. <»f tfw rmi prof’ ny >i»w inland tn tm.'t h«*« duty is placed so high upon an article, that non«* rnent by cities of their light and water ph. t i nr Ars osfri a» «< hii ii> f*»r tM«no*y 'anal, nur ’’ article is 1 imported, ------- * J no -------------- ■ ** becoming of almost daily occurence in . . < i . of * said revenue can result fasi rama r«-wxrt* f h«> Iw«. At of «mrr tfwtr 1er>re therefrom. Whereas, if a moderate duty should pa|x*ra. The growth of the S*cialistic -ntinient KWtAMLiOllfclk |M Z. H l:I Ml be levied, the article would be imported and reve is simply an effort ujion the jiart of the jieople to Manager nue woulii result This is all that tariff revision better their condition. Cities take over their hght •rri< *- «’m •*f Ad an 1 Hf ‘-ailalhlit **t »*»«-< ists asks for or expect No one really wants ab and water plants in onler that a rheajM-r and bet AX3AJTT, daxaou. solute free trade; but all hon«?st men who have pat ter servic«' may be had. The greed and inferior riotic hearts, want the tariff so a«ljusted, that am- service of private individuals or cor;»>r: ti ■> ar - (110 IF. WRIGHT, ph* revenue w ill be produced, and so arrang«xl that solely to blame fur this action. In vid ia! or trusts can no lunger hold up the people and rob,corporations believe in giving tm* l« i,t • »« them at leisure. service for the largest po «ible amount of money. The theory that a high protective tariff enables The people want just the D'vers«? of in;- the the manufacturer to pay his employe a higher greatest anrount of servke for tl -l« i < wage, is no longer advocate! by sensible people, money. Everybody knows that the manufacturer pays no Cities that have taken charge of their w ■ higher wages than the supply and demand in the light plants, have usually conducts th«' t;i<- : lalior market compells him to pay. If labor ia cessfully. That is to say. they hav«> fur ii< I a BO YfARS’ EXPERIENCE scarce and the demand for it good, wages are high, better service and at a lesscoet. than was tumi If labor ia plentiful and the corresponding demand ed by private ownership. A very n..table exanu ' light, wag«« are low. Thea«'are well establiahed in this line is furnished by the city ■ f I’-i ai i • facts and sensible people do not now dispute them, the conduct of her water plant. When privat«* The only people who derive benefit from our al- ownership, which existed formerly, river wat. r .»t B—I c— * T’*O< M armi If Cot.gnw» »lue» a i nr mt most prohibitive tariff laws, are manufacturers, high cost was furnished. Now th««« n t< t u * *TTV’’ CoevmaM ra Ac. oar put.Hr iai»l ion and the American consumer pays nearly double mountain water is supplied; at al «'-.it ift . • • ’ Ha« a ataua a*4 a—rnytam «•« af the h-gi-tainre it * ill V»‘-a-y w«f’4i'i fxtr « v«nt» n rnm vhnMv ai the value of the article for the manufacturer’s ex- former cost. In addition to this, the city I s (all eignet It to «to nton’- n >• pr-MWr psteHsb s < - «imurlro n <no«ro««h ** ».AaOcOSa <m rotowtt •*-' < fl"** iild*o< »««r.cv fur »-«->»r'i<r î •<«>*««<. elusive benefit. water for public purposes free; whereas, formerly I'M*'»* I o A mj t.tr-Hogh Mou* Ata r*<*lr« «s» t u MlNb • 1 b^at thtriM ta tn* Whenever the people ||arn that they are submit- the charge for w ater for city or public ; r; Th« con.ing ww*i*.«i >>f <sn prom- ting to being continual!/robbed for the benefit of was heavy. Other cities which conduct the r lam tn «afiibtt ih» hat'l<*»t tiglit |ict<«r«n A *tan4arMvi0fg vostlf. LanroNrt cit the manufacturing trwts. they surely will not con- light or w ater plants, as a rule. n'j*>rt ««qual suc- c«p4tali»«ic inp-mu sin ] th« m'cimt» at rui«t»»>fl <«f *ny O'-krayitar F «tritai, Tovw-A. |A « t*ar; f «y m» rtfWs, |t *t*M by all gMoMahia ll.nl the <-<>«41,1,y I»« yet tinue to support men who enact or supp«»rt laws cess. They may not be so situated that they can U h - MUNN&fo : • • Newïurt that permit the rubbery. By adminiatering a have the splendid mountain water that i’-rtland trilli« mhs J, W*M <!>•<*. • f Waaawiflq^ Qk* APVEItTlAIM«« I <«»n«. Oregon RAT»* Cant of thank» .... ....... Hparial olaluarv rxairra, per line .. . . ...... F gUMMlad w««kiliig « ■ »«««menta, pa*r line .......................... .. .. I.ral advertMng, per Imo |«rr leeue thaplar aU», 3 < liaugea per <n«mth, »»«*# mdumn a ole Mi nu I» f*rolaaai<mal cards. 1‘, .nclira, i*rn«inih I 1 a . ii * time wnitnu-ta for a>lvvrtl»ln< made ■>„ appliraltori BLAIN CLOTHING: « I! O I OIH>Y of Ihr BU Ml III \M-YW I.« prepared t>> UH - »filer* lor COMMON OR FINISHING LUMBER «Intera lak»’O at the yanta ih Brio or at the null» in Bilyeu iMn. li. lutiiU'r i» th«- l«rat ol inounlain Ur. ai>4 uri«-«-« an- nm«>nal>le. (illl Il M V !»<>N \t.|> ■ Gill G&X McDonald : ('<>» > F 13 P Tbr Fanners ani tn Traiti y Scientific Hmcricin. I CIIISAV UIH romplHa Vall.-y. i»l I« VI ^cio lxlxiliiig Company SCIO ROLLER MILLS ElrscUr* Munter-, T J Montera, Warner,. V J J EniBtf,. We <1<> a gcncial iu»tnm ..n -ale. < Milling J A Bilyeu, l’anif*, buwlrwm. IV I Gill, A H.truer. I lour anj W h<-it bought and r»«.hai iced. I<>r t lour. frail Wr arr in hand nt i th«- field f< r bu» Ine»« and will treat you right. I Friday. L T. J. G. II hr ent* — l< ». «>««> > 1« >N. th>)Aû4aft Sh Wr