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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1906)
• r F • •'* it li * ■ *1 ■ Jt » tlltr kantiani 3lni Politically Independent- K>>l*rr*i at tl»v BUI>I <»altrr. l'< HliMlll.K T. I.. i>r<;<i r. H. »*N. u »«1 •J«-« Hll-IK »S J HA One year if> «*»▼!inc»............ ................................... (»: « x < <r .i! rh’l1 <4 year............ .... yaarto............................ .. Ota« ) « uf. *1 et«! <4 Olto- >’AF. Al < M>l «it .) yr al• .>»•«••••«.- « « Six moni!iii» In «ilIva «■.<’<♦ TSr«- ii . Dthi» in «■Ikamr ................................. MIHI« ixq •y nt to Alivi HIÎ “*:*»< è KA unti Ü1 th of pl nrM.totancc ’-h» «r t>rtMUt«»r y oesix Uneoln is credited wil th rtB>ir all the- ¡Hiiple some of the• tMTW* pjople all of the time; but ytHi car The 1; pL*«>pl«* all of t o time. often quote«» pr«*;ioaition ii now cracy has fooled the p«*><p !e ¡thou! Slate a.»d Nati Hud elect- pxrty emerge«! from the Ute vh* Tin: t 1 , ( ì | M ‘ pair BaKinÿ Powder Absolutely Pure 1 l>‘; ................. ii r>| >f ir rv><. csts an i natile. Hals Ju st riM'eivi'd ’« new block in-th «> fall pattvnm. If ym want a new hat that is righi $2.in«! - ' OU IS is it: '»? number of staplo pal Any to >_• terns Royal doe» not contain an atom of phosphatic acid (which is the product of bor.es digested in sul phuric acid) or of alum (which ¡3 one-third sulphuric acid) substan ces adopted for other baking pow ders because of their cheapness. ftolunm »Mr. pe The people are rajndly co nificance of the word ”plut< fully believe that it represen ing to governmental matters that th« want tliat it rvprw nte that element in ;t> d. The ] Miopie,. hemi politics that is debauching and dcnioraliguv if they would proto« s from th«- preda ernment. Municijml. Stale, and Nat -nal. The> tory designs of plutocracy, m ist banish a li feel- know that this plutocratic element has managt'd t«> ings of party prejudice from their mind:«. An | secure control of all branches of the National gov officer, no mutt«'r what his offici; .1 J (Kisition n isy be. ernment, legislative, judicial, and executiv«' 11» who makes go«xi by su taining t ii<* cmiw o* all thè must be Sila«twilHCil know also that the plutocrats ar«' end«-avoring to people honestly and f«-arless‘ gain control of Slate governments an«l that «»f our regardleiis as t«> which | party place .4 him pnnci|-al mumcipahties as well. Just h« w to break in |x>wer. His hands I k * held up by thè away Hmi «M-gn-gau- this insiduous control from force of the strongest o > ■ tibie. governmental affairs in all «l«-j»artment a prob* T>ie ixditical prejudice c . the string lem for the American p«Mple to solve. t iat plutocracy touch«--« the oflcnest. in onk r that Plutocracy, under the gm a-of "busin« « inter- it may be let alone. ”te-t w ell enough alone ” and esti«,” has obtained sjs'cial favor and public fran “stand pat'' are expressions us«.-d with g at chises from National, State, an«l Municipal gov-rn unction by plutocracy and its isditical underling». no-nts that are absorbing ami encroaching u|s>n They have fooled the p«.*oplu in this way «¡uil«' the rights and g'laranb vd privileges of the private often. But the people, in the future, w ill require citizen and legitimate busin«« interests of the more than «;ch claptrap They w ill require people, and al ibis time the |M«>ple are fe; r, a lion and action that counts. most grievously the chains of financial thralldorn If the Republican party will Lak«- he«sl from the that hav «• K'i' i ii • I■■ ■ ’ 1. -1 . ’ • i ■ is of the lat«- election, arui at the coming |Ks>ple nr<- learning, sorrowfully, tiiat at th«- pr m of congress, aid President Roosevelt in his int time th«- i»«*gninii - <d t -■ t ■ 'i«-th > < uti.i effort to curb the aggressions of plutocracy that while they have been Imasting of \m> ra in ' th«- name of organized capital, ail will Is» frecdum. they are practically Imam >ai lav, to tie Otherwise there w ill be something doing in pluUn-racy. ampaign of P.S'H. The begiuning of plut<xvat:c power was in th« Civil War day» when Wall Street. New York, de We hear<l a prominent Linn County politician manded and ha«l the exception clause placed U|>on say a few days ago that it was his opinion that the th«- National greenback. latter on, nt the dicta coining session of the Legislature wiMild prove to tkm of Wall Street, the funding law was enacted b- the mo t extravagant and corrupt legislative by (’ongn-ss, th«- effect of which wa.i to call ¡n a b«ly that has ever nu t in Oregon. Just on what larg«- |«art of the currency in circulation w hich was grounds he rests his opinion this writer knows not bearing inten-st, and replac«* it w ith interest- not. lu-t us hojK' tteit this prominent politician bearing bon«la. latter on Wall Sire-1 demand«*«! will prove to have iMt-n mistaken. We know that th«' |>a -age of the r- «lit Strengtl « ni .’ Ai t, a strong effort will be made by the various Slate which made these bonds payable only in coin. colleges to obtain large appiopriations; ’.hat a Th ess bonds had been bought with greenback», strung effort will be made by teistern Oregon Worth at that time only 4” and 50 cents on the members to have the State embark in the jute dollar in gold. The Ciedit Strengthening Act thus mill industry and numerous other assaults w ill be made a present in coin to plutocracy <»f just as made upon the State treasury. Yet the mernln-rs much as the bonds had originally cost it. teller know that just a- surely as any unusually large on Wall stn < t enlh-,1 for the demom-t ation of appropriations are made for any purj»ose other silver. Congress. the obedient servant of pluto- than for the support of the State government and cracy, obeyed, ami th« -«■ bonds, that wen- Iw.ight institutions, th«' referendum will Is- invoked. with gr»«-nbacks. iK-came payabh-only m g«-ld < i The jx-ople are w illing to be taxed for a liberal its cquivah-nt. support of tin- Stat«- government, but they w ill not in addition to making th« ><• pn->«*nt.s of millions stand for anything of the nature of a graft. of dollar» of lh<- people's w ealth to plutocracy, (<>n- They would be pleased to see the coining sc.-.uon gn*»s commenced making presents of th«- public establish a r»-putali«»n for economy as the last on«- domain in the way of land . rants, t<> ra-.lt >a«l and was for extravagance. The ¡wople woukl gladly wagon roads. At th«- demand of the so-calle«i .see the clerkship graft done away w tth and (lie •‘business interest*’’ the tariff ha b< ■ n inert a «1 Normal School» reduced to not more than two one from time to time until, at the pr« -ent, the ja-ople; would be prvferabk*. By waiting for two mot months nre j>a>ing to pluto<’ia«y, the highest tariff ever or better, we will see w hat wc ill sec. ii is re- allowed since the formation of th«- (lovernnu-nt. ported that l’endleton will endeavor to secure, It is not difficult lo ascertain front whence th. s. at the coming lego m. an appropriation plut xratic fortunes. e.«| < cially the foundation of for the erection of Court buildini them, were obtain«-«l. With the»«- gifts from th. that city. Ofc clause of Of cour e tl Government a» a starter, s|H'cial privik-g«- from Constitution ti it re<n 1 public City, Slat«- an«l Nation have done the n t. Gov erected by th e Sial t aced nt or li I in th ernments, national, slate ami city, through the Stale < apital. I t O' little log ruth tariff ami the granting of franchises, have com <1 J i pelled the people to pay exorbitant tariffs, I matilla will for. th trick I k - it*vcr event some freight charges ami toll-, to plutocrat:. whol.-k should be ob«. hould U|»on franchises ami tariffs as ve«ted rights, which thervof and t'n n. ion ti Will or I preme • < • uurl f«»r adju«iaati< the people can in no way recover. • - » -> *L - The late election demonstrate«! that the jn-ople as it did in the case of the branch insane asylum .' are becoming alarme«! a» the encroachments ami The jKsiple generally throughout Oregon are «•enact to our National institutions of plutocrocy. getting very weary w ith the continual war with New York would have elected an entire Demo- words between the Oregonian and the Oregon OBatic ticket, hail th«- p-’j-lc of that state frit sure Journal. It would he a relief if they would get of reform at the hands of th«- Democratic party.. out in a back lot somewhere and fight it out with President Roosevelt's ojK-rations towards th«* fists or |io|»gunH. There is plenty of nx»m in the prosecution of tni.-ts. eaus.il many Republicans to State for ix»th newspajK'rs. and the N ews would Aitc for the g. o. p. candidates; thinking, by so I k ? glad if each of them could get 50,U00 subscrib SC is ers. But it in common with everylxsly else doing, they were sustaining the pn-sident in his getting anxious for the finis of the rumpus. efforts towards reform. All honor to the presi dent for his efforti I- wards < ■ rr-ct - . tl ■> wroi The Corvallis Times wants Congressmen Her Jf the people, but th«' pluU's are so fortified be- mann and Williamson to resign. Its no use T r)d law s enacted for the l»em-bt and protect >n brother. Neither of them possesses that fine senat if themselves am! interests that, let him <1«> his or iK-rsonal honor which would bring ai »out that result. ÙnleM Congress should conclude that its »most along the line of reform, his efforts will be dignity requires their expulsion, they will continue •» sand on the seashore. to draw their j»er diem until March 4th next. Plutocracy » wholly lacking in politics an«l jlttriotism. It will always favor the party that The evil •»( cur *h»»rtatff i* f«*lt «II oter th»- to get ar ir. JuK why ih<« Mil most subserviently conserve its interests. lx m *«lly il i» «Iittk uh l«»r rtoilroto«!» |wrnti| thi* <••*. »aiili* n ad .I «Lit La» I»-» ■•»»»»• 'Whenever it is nece.’sary the«e «•oundrel* can act ♦»I Ito»- nirw, iht« writer will ir»*< Mtrnipt t<» < in » ytmr » tbs«*»« »«to-tiHwj i<» I»f )*l«'i>ty *»i c«r* I** i»Mft’il<* th*» »lii| |*t »x ik a unit. Just so l«>ng as they can keep the «in bu»in«MSto «i»*! •urvly 11 m * Irt tjfhl !*.»* iii « * s ha* rtol in< rvR»< «I in people divi«led an<l their attention attracted to ’W« y**r, toufti» ifiilly h» rwrii *» t!««* et.tirr freight «rrvirr »4 the rmintry. hanally when the<«« i* a var 1 a !"»»♦»' in *»••«» ithcr than the issues which effect th«' so calksl htotolity* thvr* t* « cw*t»if«-«U*>fi M <•-*?• »*>ttir«herT <*!•**. Th»* business interests, plutocracy is safe. Rut let 1 pl«nation will m *** <lo thiN for th«* call f*»r cwr* toa *’tt>< tftitot even w Iwre. I hr muntry • ’WititlrU U» ni'»rv rail- then' be a concert«.'*! action on th«' |«art of th«' lu r«wMito «ri’i a Iwllar R»rrk* «>» thu«** wr l»av>. It h up tu < *»i»« jjeofMe,- as was the case in New York recently, or jpn w an«l the Irgifitoturw. to a »ittiw ««RiiUAliiig i » thu irt- the Bryan campaigns an«i that of .lanwM* t k rtowuto"<* e*t In; DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER Ui>Mu plutocracy vs . pan ■'torn» I» si iecial on Skirts 11 JO 1 • failI.ea’ » l»lI«« •’ «1 ! ailh.»' )!<*<*' BOVM. UtoKtMl |7 1 A f MUNÌ »■ large ami complett Men •», Wuttten s is I'mlerwear. .'ial attention to ml«-t wear, same yon sen pi I- 7«5c for. » our attention tn We < our W «lllU'll H « 3 ami 3T»c Ku 's Storm I n * m ( out, •uai.k» < t*J- '» • 1 »Hiiarv j**r line r>g a-tninpnU, |*-r Ima .... hai « I« rtlMFilftg, f•* f Im«’ J-« f !***•«• ♦> l>»ptoy « m U, 2 çliangw ¡<F V«r in. 1 Liidcrwcar Rubbers ntrate the I the leiul - <W> r-ti«t- r«l«l-.-l t.>|! ! Ovvrtofctrt». r»!l | AV«*m t Ovrrsliir!«». 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