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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1905)
HOW TO REACH 70. if he shows by his official action that he is fighting I for right and justice for all the people, re-elect Mark Twain tell» how he ha* reached score and ten: him and re-elect him. But if he shows that he three “We have no permanent habits until stands in with the ring and votes with his party, we are 40. Then they b.-. n t harden. Presently they petrify, a 1 then bu-i- right or wrong, let one term end his congressional ness logins. Bince 401’ have been n gu- Politically Independent career. We have plenty of men in both parties lar al>>ut going to l»e<l ami g«ft:ng u|—- that is one of the main thiuj-' 1 who are independent, and who would contend for j and Entered at the puetotBee at Scio, Oreg' inade ita rule to go to bed wh'i then right and justice. Let us elect none but men of , wasn’t anybody l»-ft to sit <>p *hh : ami mail matter. trhile to in I have ma<le it a rule to get ¡p when I this character. True, we may be mistaken in the I had to. This has resulted in an un spect all our man; but, in the interests of the millions of Amer swerving regularity of irt'g il ifby. 1 haw saved me sound, but it w ail-1 ini me ican families, let us not keep on making the same another clothing on person. “In the matter of diet—which is m- mistake. main thing—1 ha\ I’ ' ! * is made of Grape exhibition. While it is true that if sugar should be placed I other KU«S( THPI’K>N ently strict in -ticking : I” ! ujxm the free list a reduction of the federal revenue which didn’t agree with me ' 1 U1" One year in advance ................... We carry Cream of Tartar. other ot us got the best ol it. 1 ntil One year, at end <»f year..................... would result, it is also true that a reduction of tin* lately I got the best of it myself. I ut One year, at end <4 2 years . ... the best that many of the duties listed on the Dingle.v tariff Inst spring I stopped froliekin- with One year, at end of 3 years................. mincepie after midnight; up to then 1 Six months in advanci ........ Absolutely Pure schedule, that are now practically prohibitive, had is manufact always believed it wasn’t loaded. Three months in advance .............. would produce ample revenue to supply the de “And 1 wish to urge upon y"U this— Single copy in wrapper ............ .. which I think is wisdom—that if y u ured. ADVER’I’ISING I <ASL'JW. ficiency. At ail events, there many ways of rais find Makes the food you can’t make 7" by any but an Card of thanks............................................................... ing revenue that would not bear down so heavily uncomfortable r >ad, don’t y hi go. \S ii n Special obittiary notices, per line........................... more Wholesome they takeoff the Pullman , 1 r I. upon the greatest of sugar consumers - the work to Extended wedding comments, per line.............. the rancid smoker, pn Local advertising, per line per issue ................. and Delicious. ing classes. Congress will have quite a fight on count y<iiir checks, ami Display ads, 2 changes |>er month, one column wide, way stilt ion where then ’s a c- imtery. 10 its hands when it attempts to interfere with wha’ pel Hi- h “I have made it a rule ever to -moke Professional cards, 1’2 inches, per month ............................. 1 Oo the sugar barons are coming to think are vested [ more than one cigar at a time. 1 hav Long time contracts for advert isin • made on application. other restrictions as regard- smoking. rights. But in this fight we believe that public no Sawmill for Sale--A Snap. 1 do not know just when I b*gan to OREGÛxN. ALN ' NY, opinion will have far greater influence upon the smoke. 1 only know that it was in mv We have for sale a first class-saw mill | INDEPENDENCE IN VOTING IS THE ONLY father’s lifetime, ami that I was dis | tha is worthy of the attention of any j votes of congressmen than the sugar trust can creet He passed from ffie early in 1847, ; lumberman who is looking for sueii ( HOP . J possibly wield. Congressmen are beginning to when I was a shade past 11; ever since propel t v. tien I have smoked publicly. The mill is capable of cutting 25,000 When Congress assembb s after the holiday re learn that unless they vote for the interests of the “Today it is all of sixty years since I feet of lumber n ten hours; has splen- I people their retirement is assured. The people are began to smoke the. limit. I have never • lid engine power, cut - ft and edging I cess one of the leading questions that will engage bought cigars with life-belts an und -aws; the latest up-to-date planer; turn I HAS -FJ A TEW its attention will be free trade with the Philippines, 1 also learning that they have votes that, indirect them. I early found that those were too ing lathe; has lugging engine with (GO . ly, they have the power to bring about any reform expensive for me. I have always bought. feet of cable etc. excepting twenty-five per cent of the present Ding cheap cigai s—re. sonably cheap, at any With the mill is included 360 acres of | hristmas GrOODS ley tariff schedule upon sugar and tobacco. To that a majority may desire, and they are disposed rate. Sixty years ago they cost me $4 tine timber Logs can lie put into the barrel, but my taste has improve« 1 lat- pond at a cost of 50 c< nts per thousand. combat and, if possible, defeat the passing of the to wield that power in these days. The day is a U.rly, and I pay $7 m w. 1’he price for the whole business is $10, Left over which are suitable for N ew Y ear ’ s • past when the politicians are doing all the think “As for drinking, 1 have no rille about ! ! GOO. For particulars inquire of the proposed measure, strong lobbies will be on hand 41* 4k 4L presents, and which I offer at di* MP € ing. The people are doing some thinking them that A i,, n ihe . thers drink, ! lik to SANtiAM N ews . at the expense of the sugar and tobacco trusts. help, otherwise ! remain dry, by habit selves. • and preference. This dryness does not Sometime ago Mr. Havemeyer, the president of bargain Hk PRICES hurt me, out it could easily hurt you, the sugar trust, stated that sugar could be grown, because you are different. You let it ' RANDOM THOUGHTS. alone. manufactured, refined and placed upon the market “I have never taken any exercise ex- ' on a basis of profit at three cents per pound. When As this is r.hw last issife ot the NEWS for the year cept sleeping and res.ing, and 1 never: it is shown, which it will be during the pendency A. I)., 1905, a few random thoughts retrospective intend to take any. Exercise is loath-1 BzlTLIÆ-AXl^ PHILLIPS some. And it cannot be of any benefit ! of the measure, that about three-fourths of the when you are tired.. J was always tired. and prospective, will not be out of place. But let another person try my way and enormous amount of sugar consumed by the Amer The year just closing, while not a Dumper vear' he w ill coinè out. ican people is imported, and that the comparatively I by no means, has been one of reasonable prosperity. see “1 where desire now to repeat and emphasize that maxim : \\ e< an’t reach old age by small amount produced by the Philippines would, While crops in the Willamette valley have been man’s road. My habits protect if it was all imported to this country, have but the slightly below the average, prices have been fairly another P ersuade an obstinate case rather my life, but they would assas.-inate than lash it Into action if yuu want to see smallest’appreciable effect up-» 1 the market, it will good. Stock, with the exception of cattle, has you;” good progress made. This is as true when it Is a faulty human system as at once be seen that the sugar irons are going to commanded a good price; farm produce other than when it is a baulky mule WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON. Alcoholic stimulants and alcoholic med considerable trouble and expense io defeat some grain crops have brought stiff prices throughout In Boston tw<> days hay just been de icines whip the digestive functions into thing that could al most, do them but small injury. the year. So taking all things into consideration, voted quick action but do not prevent the weak to the commemoration of tjie 100th reaction ivhich follows .so closely. Nor would the sugar trust combat this reduction the Willamette valley farmer finds himself at the Aiimivers ry of the birth of William ening In cases of impaired appetite and diges Lloyd Garrison, who is not only hon- tion -mal-nutrition and wasting away, a of tariff on Philippine sugar so vehemently if there close of the year in a fairly prosperous condition. i 1 ored on account of Ins work fur the abo- safe and reliable tonic Is needed and Is was not. danger ahead for the entire sugar tariff. I litu n ol -it very, h t on account of his the only thing that can lie relied upon. In point of health, we have no reason to com l)r. Pierce discovered, forty years ago, iik-long championship of equal rights The sugar barons an right; There is great danger » for women. In his paper, the “Libera that Nature had provided freely for these m i <l< of her children and that in her la ahead -for a tariff upon sugar from any and all plain. True, sickness and death has been an un tor,” and in h .- publr. speeches, he al- boratory SCIO ROLLER MILLS. were the remedies. Glyceric ways di icnde<l this doctrine, which in extracts of Golden Seal root. Queen s root, countries. Sugar has become one of the common welcome visitor to a number of households in our those 28, 1004. days was m<-re unpopular even I NCOHPOH ATEI) r>T : root. Black Cherry bark. Blood root est of the necessities of the American people. We community, but not to an unusual extent. Possi than abolition. \\ hen the Ant ¡-slavery Slone and Mandrake root, as prepared, com- bly, in f mie instances, it might have been avoided Association was split by the question blniul and preserved without alcohol, in use double the amount per capita of any other na Olriotors Officers whether a vo man (.Abbey Kelly) might Z>r. Pierre’s Golden Medical Discovery, ». » * the most effective and certain tion on earth. The American people will not sub had we known. Bqi we did not know; consequent serve on one of its committees, he went constitute T J thinkers, J A Bilyeu, .. Pred. I ’ J Munkere, ........ tonic, alterative and tissue rebuilding with the party that sided with the wo remedy mit very much longer to the payment, of so much ly must submit to the inevitable. However, the men. ever offered to the public. T 1 Barnes, W F Gill, .. . Sec. j C A Warner, .......... Alter going all the way to Eng A prominent merchant, Mr. J. Alfred “ - ' C A Warner. . píreas. | royalty to the sugar trust. The sugar barons know calling up of past events is unprofitable, and in land to attend the World’s Anti-Slavery Arcand, *’ A Ewihg,.......... of 6-4) Saint Lawrence Street, Mon ( s<>m-- instance? is unpleasant. If we profit from treal. Canada, writes: "I have used Doctor convention, he refused to take part in this. They know that at most but a few years will Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery off and it because the women delegates vveru on passed experiences that is all the possible good that We do a general custom Milling business. Flour and feed for nine years. When 1 have it In the "pass -¡eui« J^r and many other articles that barred out, ami h sat in the gallery house I need no doctor or other medicine. years ago 1 was troubled with rheu on sale. Wheat bought and exchai ged, lor 1 lour. We are in enter into the necessary consumption of nearly we can get from the past. It is to the future that with Lucretia Shit an i the other ex Nine matism. Your‘Golden Medical Discovery’ cluded women, fie heipt-d to organize, eliminated the uric a<ld from the system. every American family, will be placed upon the we look with expectation and hope. th< field f< r business and will treat y ou right. the American , Woman Suffrage As.-ocia- Since that time I have never been without Prospectively, the year 19(16 promises to be most it in the house. There is no other medicine tion, and was for a time its j resident. free list. I think - - much of. n- r none I think It« Ln it letter to one of his iricnds in 1871, equal. Every one to whom 1 recommended Mr. Havemeyer should be pretty good authority prosper us. The outlook for crops is good and he said : It is pl ■ Hi th« results, si d all thank there is no reason to expect lower prices for our me fur advising its use. It is a splendid “ I ntii it can be shown that women on the cost of the production of sugar. We a ■ -ume remedi for st n ibie; euree cold» in have not, by nature and de liny, the a few da.’, s. and ■ i- the : only sure cure I know when he states that silgar Can be placed upon the products than has maintained during the past year. same common rights and inti i\ sts as of for ‘ La Grippe.' ” In way of railroad development, both electric and mi n — have not as much at stake in all Dr. Pierce s Common Sense Medical market profitably at three cents a pound, that hi* matters pt Raining to an impartial ad Adviser is sent free on receipt of skimps states a fact. Now every reader of the N ew - p.os steam, the prospect l.xiks the brightest of any year ministration of government as men—are Co pay expense of mailing only. Send not held to the same ali< jia; < t as men— 2! om-c iit stumps for the paper-covered nearly double that amount for the sugar he con in the history of our State. Heretofore, railroad and are not made am< nable to the .-.une bo--., or.il -:.;!iip- for t.L- cloth-l-nind. sumes. Ask your dealer if he makes a profit upon development has mainly been confined to building penal laws, even to the extent ol being Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y as men—their right to the the sugar he sells. He will you that there is just trunk lines. Now, it is authorativelj’ reported, hanged, lot and to ttpi.J par’i.'i; mon in all about as much profit in swapping $20-g-4dpieye¡s tl...» tAo 01 '.hue ni uu vctink lines will be built in 1 ici pal, judicial, and n .i i- ings can nut be «Ça.ib.y denied, as there is in handling sugar that lie considers to the state, besides the building of several lateral mere statement <> ti himself fortunate if he comes out even at the end or feeding linej in different, portions of the state. etl argument, ¡Uimsumg <u-> n m ' Of particular impurtniiee to Scio -s the fact that seif-evident propositi- hi . li is a <lis> of the year on his sugar deal. It is also a fact that to our democratic pioi->sion> Ii.it Ha re the freight charges by the railroad- upon sugar work upon the extension of the Woodburn-Natron is yet a portion—aye, one halt of our line will be commenced as soon as spring opens. ¡»opulatiun, legally discrown» d and out are among the lowest of any of the lines of mer raged on account of natural and neces chandise handled. Hence, when we trace the lodg This line is to be completed into the Klamathcoun- sary distinction of sex, which alters nothing in regard to moral obligations ment of the extra three cents we pay per pound, tr.\, and from there to a connection with the Cal and duties, or to p iitiral rights amt ifornia end of the S. P., rumng from Portland to we find the major jmrtion of it in the pocket of the privileges, in the courts of justice and SanFranciseo; making practically a trunk line of common sense.” sugar trust. Now when we consider the millions of ¡Kiunds of sugar list'd, is it any wonder that the the Woodburn-Natron branch. In view of this sugar barons are becoming smothered with their fact, the uncertainty of the South Santiam crossing riches? An ordinary family will use from KH» to just south of Crabtree, will force the company to 1 600 )>ounds annually and is, therefore, giving ti change the bin to a more favorable crossing near Me haven large line of Holiday the barons from $10 to $15 over and above paying Lebanon, Owing o thi'fact of the heavy bodies Goods, all of whic i are useful as of timber up Crabtree creek which will have to be what Mr. Havemeyer says is a profitable price. marketed in the near future, it is thought and Now, in these days “get rich honestly if you can, with reason too, that the change in the line will well as ornamental such as but get rich,” the sugar trust is not to blame; nor bring it through this city, tliroigrh Richardson Cap is it bo blame for delaying the day of reasonable on to Lebanon. The coming year will probably de profit as much as possible. The party in power velop the situation. that party, many of whose leaders, when the sub Should this change not be made, it is very prob that an electric line from Salem, runlng south, ject of tariff is brought up, say “stand pat." is able would pass though Stay ton and this eity on to solely to blame. Yet we, the people, go right Let-anon, etc. along, re-elect these standpatters to Congress, and Therefore the prospect for a railroad through 4*X k> expect them (no, we dy no! expect) to regulate Scio, at the present, looks good. With the busi % I t»n i» .» and revise the tariff. We submit that in so doing ness houses built this season and others that would • \ M. constructed should either line suggested inaii - MbfUi 7:1” A. Jbi. we deserve to keep on paying the sugar trust $10 be rialize, Scio and the forks of the Santiam would be i- < <»» «Milia— to $15 annually more than we should. ushered into thejnost prosperous period of its his Acuì ,> »fK.tirviilli 2:40 P M Jo I’.M How shall we proceed to correct this injustice? tory. for 4 11,Hl».V Next June we will elect two congressmen, and Another feature: Men versed in flax culture state that the vicinity of Scio produces the l>est elect a legislature that will elect one senator. Let quality 4 of flax that can be grown in the State Us lay aside party prejudice for once and vote for Our experience heretofore in flax raising has not the American home. Can we do this by electing been of the rosiest; but from reports that seem to the man the Republican party will name? Toe be reliable, men with money and experience in the N ews does not think so. and if you will be honest. llax industry, from the growing of the fiber to the finished linen product, are alx>ut to embark in the Republican reader, and admit a well established enterprise. i .Mil > U l \ I Hemp growing is another industry 'meent fact, you must agree with us. We Lett» make a that is quite likely to be introduced in the next prediction and we think the action of a Republican year or two. As flax and hemp roquiro about the And also a N ice L ine of R ockers . Congress fully warrants .• n t' • opinion: "No same class of soils, the experiment of hemp raising ( ill and .,ee what we have great material tariff change w ill ever l-o n ade by a w ill surely be tried on some of the Scio farms. With all of these about to be developed facts Republican Congress." Nor do we l—lieve that right upon US, then» is just reason for taking tr Hibia L» s’n >w goods xi”a. in. ui the Demócrata, asa party in Congress, would do a rosy view of the future We do not expect nor very much better. V\e must depend on hide end desire any thing like a boom; but we do expect ent men in Congress to do the work. Now tl e that with the development of the entire state. Scio independent men may be elected as Republicans with her many natural advantages, location, etc., get her full share. oras Democrats; yet they must be pledged to md- will The above are simply the views of the N ews ed ical and just tariff revision, and men whom we itor. We think we have just cause f >r the form reel thoroughly satisfied will live up to their pledges. ing of the opinions. We do not expect alltlieim- ’ Just so long as the American people suffer tbem- prov ements portrayed, n-w t’at the coining car tbemselves to be controlled by party prejudice w ill will s<'e them consumated. But. al! the same the Albany 11 »rd* are L »mpan> . year and the future look auspicious. 'Vi ing i«jr Hani ware Co. haa t frnen be elected to Congress who w ill continue class ea<- :i 1 every one of our r< ; ' i a h-.ppy and i: town, ami i« the cheapest legislation, and by so doing, allow the people to be pn»q>t rous New \ ear. we. with yni. w Hawaii re ■tie. bole agvi.ts lor -J and -’21 tirsi St. Ail«nv. bibbed. When we elect a congressman or senator. sults. Oc kantiani >liu Royal Baking C n uorwd.js u Lastern h h. Silverware, Jewelry, I landKerchiefs, NecKties, of all Kinds Gloves, CLiina and Glassware Cutlery, Fascinators, Soys* Wagons.