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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1906)
* r>< / * • <• • k JT' “ » i Rubbers ABOLISH THE TOLLS. Fifty cents per ton is the tribute that all of the freight of the Willamette Valley and ¡joints ,50 further south must pay. to reach Portland, or Politically Independent freight from Portland to Valley ¡joints. The fact , ’ that railroads carry the principal ¡«art of this ail matter. • 'liildrvn's Storm Rub freight does not relieve the freight from the lock IO bers, best out.......... . age charge of 50 cents per ton. If boats, because of free lockage, would reduce freight charges 50 Men’s 10-inch Rubber •> io cents per ton, the railroads would make corre Shoes, best made sponding reductions, from river competing ¡joints Kt ll~< HUTH IN HAI>.~. Meli's !ong-h*gge<l Rub •1 35 and this would probably result in a like reduction Ona year in adranre........................ ...................................... I .‘<i ber Bouts, pair .»’> and One »ear, al end »1 rear....................................... 1 7& from all ¡joints. One > ear, al end «4 2 { «-are................... 2 on < >ne jeer, at en«i <d 3 year. ...................... ..... Women's Rubber Boots 1.75 The Federal Government should own and 7» big nnmlbe in advsnre ..................................................... M operate these locks or build locks for the free Three nxmlhe in adranee......... ........................ ............... NOTE.—Safety lies in buying only (*s I 5<) Mis.-es Rubber Boots t-ingle copy in wrapper.............................. transportation of boats on the east side of the ADVH l< riMl.NO HAT'MXl Royal Baking Powder, which is a si river. There is no reason why these locks should Card <■( thank« . .................................................................... oj be left to private ownership, when it is the gen hperial obituarv noiwee, par line .. .................... pure, cream of tartar baking powder, Eltawded Weakling rvairnente, far line................... 02 U6 eral custom of the government to take charge of !>>cal adrertieing. |*r line per laaue .................... and the best that can be made. Ihrplay ada, 3 > Itangee |<r Month, one column w «de and remove these natural obstructions to water 10 |er >i. I. ways. I f it is necessary to build a canal and locks I'roVeecional rani*. I1, lorhee, i<er month ................... I • » I-i>ng timeomtrwrt» for adrertieing Modena application as at the Cascades, in order for the free passage Special on Skirts of Imata. build and operate them. The Oregon 11 M* I e l • «' 1 b «-rwkirlji, redil» «'s! to 11 ill $2.75. Mv ¡»rice, |2.(M). City locks should lie fairly appraised by a compe THANKSGIVING DAY. 13 Ia.b>- t>v«r»ktrta. Fall pwtlrrn INS tent board and this amount tendered the present Ovrrakirte, Eall ¡uaitrrn 3 AS 11 la.h. nu svio *i*KKi.rs. Other SI ickers at similar. II la>li>«' (Kvrakirt«, Fall pattern 3.» Yesterday occurred the holiday, that is coming proprietors. In case the company should refuse f. li.lr. i » r»k irt«, Fall pattern 4 ill saving*. Th# fiUlowrn« ar« l-nna , 17 I uh I i .*« (>vrr*kirte, Fall |*atu»rn 5 s '. to be the one moat universally observed of our the offer, the other or East side of the river could riittrwlav «»< ra» h wrrk by < lie utilized by the government as a site for a Wheal, pef buahalg..• so numerous legal holidays, by the American people. system of locks for the free passage of boats. Il Ml « «XII WO. 11 . * 1 « v 3X Thanksgiving day dates back nearly throe Should the government make a movement to Flour. |«*r aa< k ..... I 00 Tr»t«s • mut A»««t V«» 1 aqi •««. A Y r O N . O K » <• O N Bran, •• to* ••••♦ 1* 00 hundred years to a short time after the landing ward the building of locks on the East side, the hhorl«, •w w Mo I- •• M *Mt>e« Y» |ttlna ’hop, •• •• •SO of the Pilgrim fathers at Plymouth Rock. It will present owners of the locks on the West side ( Buller, Arrt««Mi » «vaih« (Country) jwr roil «<1 Amr«M Alutny would probably conclude to accept the appraised E.ffjt», ** »loirt»,. ... .w be remembered that the Puritans, because of their M« k >— It value of their ¡>ro|M-rty. Then then- is left to the Chickrn», *’ pout» Tr«ln IraMNany religious Iwlief, had been *> persecuted in the old II “ ’* Yotin “ " t ..1 » government another way of s<*curing the locks. Chicken», < »«*<••••, •• •• ,,. <H “ arrive« taquina world that they emigrated to the then New- Condemnatory proceedings could be instituted, Turkey«, •• •• KI < Ivslu« la m » i »I I *» sm !»• Irtsll. *' 13 World in order to enjoy religious liberty. landing when the comjiany would be conpelled to accept buck«. Heel, j>*r pound aiv* aright W»« Mo. »- Igrav1«« AI <any for T wa Botfa, •• .............................. US', on the bleak New England coast, without a soli the a; , - t value of their ¡>ro|x-rty. Arrive« Detroit It * I* Veal “ M for .hipping OHS Mn A — tary friendly hand of their own race to extend a The canal and locks are undoubtedly more Rlierp, •' 1 alockrr« US (znarmi lM»trr4i .. 00 . .. Airivw alla 1» . welcome; w ithout a shelter of any discription to valuable now than when first constructed. As Multon •• ••............ the state has grown more populous the trutic on Iralu» fur furvMlli« protect them from sunshine or storm, w ithout A Lazy Liver Mo. A— the river has increased and which has given the larair« AR moi ) for t <>rv «Il », food other than what the forest and streams af 7M % M at V* only a tired liver, t»r a »tArvM Corvain» fell A forded, it is not difficult to imagine the extreme locks more business. They will become more liver. Il woukl tan a Blupkl a« well a> Mo Arriva« *3- valuable as population grows. But has the Locks Mva<e thin* k> Wai a *««ary or utarvrel laava« AIHmy ......... ... i •• r hardship and suffering these sturdy Pilgrims were man bncauM he lAgged In hi« work. So Arrive» ai lorvaUl» . « » r forced to undergo, before they could grow crops Comj«any caused this increase in value? Not at In iTMaUn* lb« la«gln<. U*rpld Ever It 1« Mo. « all. The people who are developing the Valley 1 • «X «S \ TV, a ffrt’At mUiak« to laah II with »tmnf ___ 7 D r. to supply themselves with food. But for the Arrive« Corvalh» » i*, r. M drug« A torpid liver 1« but an kindly aid extended ta them by the wild native an* the cause of the property becoming more valu drastlr ln<l «’ >n of an ii! ii<>uri*h<4, enf«wh'«*l able and in .equity are entitled to the benefit Indians, it is doubtful if the feeble colony would body wbuM organa an» weary with ov«*r « M A work. Start with th*» «tomarh and al!l<<d have survived the first year or two of vicissitude. Hence, if the government should ¡>ay the present organ« • >*«» A of <Bg«l£on and nutrition. Pul I»ocks Com|«any the actual cash value for its But llianks ta their indomitable energy and them In working order and *<* how 110 r bravery, aided somewhat by friendly disposed property, that is to say, what the property could quickly your fiver will becomo active. t io r Dr. Pierce*« Golden Medical bl«<’«»\ery >ie duplicated for, the cony,»any would not be Indians, the colony did survive and formed tnc, ha* made many marvel.»ua cur« of "liver • oo r. M trouble* by It« wonderful control of the basis of a most sturdy, bravo an<! industrious, treated unjustly. • •o r. organa of digestion and nutrition. Il re- citizenship. Il is no wonder that these sturdy glorra the normal activity of the •toma< h, It <W A. n «i a Pilgnm iathent. af’er they had been able to pro I>r. Cr.ip < \ an eminent minister of the Episco inrrvA'M '* th« < r»Tl«‘fi*<'f theb..x«l tnak- .: im ‘< the -tn fr<'(ii i*-'.- pal church of Rochester, N. Y. , has been found duce a sufficient amount of food to supply their tonoua accuniiilallona, and aorrlievealba needs, and had builded houses or cabins that guilty of heresy, by a clerical court of that church. liver of the burden* Imp«»*««* upon It by de fection of other organa. would protect them alike from inclement weather, Dr. Crapaey’s offense is. he does not believe the the If you ha<« bitter or bad taate in th* morn wild la-ast and hostile Indian, should devote a day Bible teaches the immaculate conception of Jesus ing. i-«»r or/TMiaHe appetite, coaled tongue, g”«l Suit •»( ( I« Ilie» will giw • M aii a I* Itvr o|>ini< 11 ol biun»«*lf, or Irregular buwela, brrath. cog«tip«l to prayer, supplication and thankfulness ta the and that the physical body of Jesus did not ascend L Cerl ul weak, spundenL frequent lirvd. eaall ell aw unrc>nM.*K»u>ily tnfiu«-ncr Ihr opinion o| other». into Heaven. He was required by the clerical 1 "»•.nail ef bark." he ad a< Be*. Ar «llatrw Supreme Being. It is not difficult to imagine that Our Suit» thi» Season *ill «p|H*«l to the 'Ian u( gmal In •totnai h, * r dUfrt ¡ie«»ple situated, without a store to buy suj.plies court to recant. Dr. Crapsey refused to do so and gnawlritf •rl»lng»- In prrhai# nau««*a. »> tnptoma thrvxl after rating, and bln from, without anything from w hich ta obtain accordingly resigned his pastorate. In writing g| T H E C U T weak atott.a.’b anti t«rv<«i li ____ his letter of resignation Dr. Crapsey stated that « life's necessities, save the forest, the soil and Th* ('nata ar»» cut #«*><! length anil form filling at wa»«t line with their ow , industry, would feel truly thankful a the human birth of Jesus did not detract in the G l bl’.ti M,'<> 1 J»1 u <>yt_r) Prrha 1# onTf fnlliieww owr th* hipe I hr la pel» and collar» arw long ami broad. « part uf ti>v atavt) aj tnpu/m« w 1H 1 I*rr^'n 1 thankfulness that it is impossible for we, who live ¡least from his living the Son of God nor from the at Tnniaor« are »haj «ly ami roomy. <«-.• Hau* and jrrt point u» t< rpi<l liver ur in an age of abundance of all life’s necessities, ta Divinity of his character, but was a Son of God blU«j>ianrwa ami weak atonia« h Avoid a!) all the more in my (Dr. Crapsey’s) estimation be hot bread and bi»* ulU. griddle rake« and THE FABRIC feel. other Indigestible ftM*d and tabu the "Golden GEORGE Thanksgiving as a national holiday dates back cause he was the son of man. Dr. Crapaey also Mt'tilral lUarvverr " regularly ami atlrk to Ila The newVhiulowy gray«, invisible plaide ami rich mixed imtterna you are vIgon»ua ami strong only ta civil war days. President Lincoln, in 1K62. said "But while I thus feel that their (thecourt’s) u«r Th« until KÖENEKE " IH«« otrry " la n u»-Mwrvt. non alro- are the favorite«, but blue* and blacks will be in line, <»l course. decision is final for me, 1 am equally certain that hollr, 1« a gly«*erif « «tract of native rm-thcl- we believe, when the ascendency of the Rebellion Proprietor nal n«>ta with a full h»I of ha iugnxllrnta THE P R I CE seemed broken and the Rebel armies hail been it is not final for the church. 1 have reason to printed on ra*h boitl«-wr«ppe»r and attested under oath Ila Ingredient« are emh rwed si IO. < »K r.C.ON driven back from their attempted invasion of a know that there are hundreds of clergymen and and e*tolled by th« nw«kt eminent n-»r«llral W* hav Suite at $1O, $12.60. $15, $16 to $20. Our writer* of the age and are r»-« • ..mended to Northern slate, having met disastrous defeat, thousands of laymen in the protestant Episcopal cure Having pur»ha«sMÍ the s I mivc • natftftl the dlera*«« fur whh h It 1« atlviwrd. |l.’ d> ami I Io Suit» we have never aven r«|unll»*>l for the money. M » It« t fri > mi II • i .«.■>» Don't accept a aulmtltute of unknown issued the first proclamation fora National l hanks- church who have reached the same conclusion that AI wa ) m ready to »Low, you know! M- -Knight, I «ntlett Ihr patronear «»f ihr Cotnpt" ’ I* «U h r th n"n MxTvt mk .UK.TMW ptihlh-. » will eonllntiv the «agon on th»- I have. giving day. proclaiming the same ta I m - a legal or axoWM UnMIi'ilT1<*M road on Ihr route« r«»abHwhr 1 an«! «tipplt chofav ente nt pr»»»-«> With « holiday. This precedent, we believe, has been • h «he Io f«Mtn itw- «Melitel i!«>»<• ol < *rry In six weeks Oregon law- makers will have followed by every Chief Executive since, the last I m xj y «nd m 'Ir irr tu I net kni It» U«<at every- MIMiK Kill’» hl Uqirtl HO <mr right, I «»«» Thursday of November being the day selected. assembled at Salem to spend forty days in law Your« for Inorine«*, Every state, by law, has made Thanksgiving day a making. The legislature can establish a name for A« ■ W inh-r hrvdth and rrtn-nf loti rr<«r»rt Mrw|N»tt 1« II»« «*n« iwvr ruvUrnn- < .1 < K< >1 XI KI. economy and wisdom if it will. It can complete i log thi . ••»<! w iwhing («» «Jvc the jw'opir «u legal holiday. « btrwllw thr ftwah. pur» <»«••«»« It has gradually become the custom for absent the steps already taken towards compelling cor I «>iq«»rtuitify tlMPfwwnn. Ih*« htMitÌM>rit f'BeiS«- nml • «valli« Vja»l» in luavr n««uiw*4 tl»« »«tic «»f Ibkrfa children and those who have established homes of porations and franchise-holders to pay their just I 1 A tnonigii t«» Ytupilm». Fn»m «Il ' F putn • • ICMM their own, ta assemble under the paternal roof. and equitable portion of the burden of taxation. ticket« w Ili t«r "<»ld tht«*Uglu»Ut ti»e Wlntrc and Hpring uniti Ma) ilei, rvrry P kk . ih ( nt , T. J Manlier. T. J. Munkrr», W. F. Gill, Hence the day is looked forward ta by all with It can, if it w ill, create a state railroad commis M ratlirMls) Mini »«(HrdiJ C. A. Warner E. C. I’eery, J. J. Burn«*», sion, w ith ¡tower sufficient to compel railroads to ‘ -ind frinii All*»), (’«vaili«,«nd ITiih«»»u»th o»' fondness and expectation. thè <’«» valli« A hM*it-rn, tkkrt« w ili tw> « ld lo o<] kfat HK.J.rii [>o C. A. Warner. In the football world Thanksgiving marks the furnish cars to ship|jers regardless of any favorit . 1 »-¡Uh»« «nT M» w|«t «Uil. » Th* rate« wltl ha» thè « muiv «• «lurtng thr dose of the football season. On this day usually ism and with power to regulate freight rates < Aommcr, «nd wtll le ¡¡ iju -I lut rvlutn Wl«)i SCIO, OREGON ! fn tn dal«* <»( «ale. Î within the borders of the State. It can. if it will, occurs the game of gn at. --I moment for the foot Fart»» «n’t 4‘if y ¡>n«|w«»fhT» lM>u«h( «i>4 «f»l-1 I*r WI m II hj » n » an»«ll«ry l.all team. For it the team has been trained to enact a law that will l«ar lobbyists from filling the wtll I* in •»|« raikMi «turtng thwrnllrw Mintcr« <Wt the* tlwtiMl «»»tif»J1»»HWí Imeie If y»«» ««nt II» aril Jour b»tn>, I r«n *rll It If • wtll t* gl*rn dati». the greatest degree of perfection. In colleges corridors and commit tee-rooms of the State capital. i and t.cwti»»cnt it •■»»» lw* »»W. If )<»u «»(it Io buy,* «m fin i tt||»«r Itmlth Mranvla < l.^tl football has taken up »0 much interest that one It can. if it will, forever settle the Normal School f»urtng th» U u»t« r nevai li all «h«r boni ih lb«* |»bM*v pm «»nt. are «fored <*" ditti* ult tu twaeh. and often wonders whether the object in attending question by authorizing not more than one Normal 1 rrfw.rts nonr of ih« in Iva»« Ih* «ovantagt • nf Wrw jw»rt Th«* B«*wt I’lavr to Eat vlriniiy a* t«ard» «Mutuate, pumi • of in college is ta obtain a literary or a football educa and require that one to be located at or near i and in !%»rlien«! it at .... terewt, rra renih>n and amu«rHN nt f< r ¡«irti«-« Salem, as the constitution requires. And. finally, Icwirtng tu rnjr»)- A«hlng, ha<iihtg,c»f •*«|r»g tion. «eewn In «»inchina« «*r in auvtm, H hb fiaut»«»»« Pup's Coffee House The custom of observing the day in some man i it can do a groat many things that the people th« SCIO ROLLER MILLS rrwn t I» «anwqtaaUak*, 11« autrwun-Hng« are l imi, iwautlful «rcnery, rlintatr tnikl. hrwltlitui an I ner, is grow ing in favor. It is a beautiful custom 'want done; but will it? A t Wurr Exo or Moastaox Hr. B kiimix . U»v»gt»»aiing. < «rttwge» tor reni rhr«rx ftvmh 9ZAXLZ3 M ass ?. and let us hope that it will continue to grow in vegetante»«, M.itK, iHHi'-y. liuti ai k«»»«t IH«* «wMrt, A» ìi ami the fammi* rv« k ojMcn» lo tn* (Sucesor to Bisca Baos.) favor as long as the Nation shall stand. By com It is a strange kind of law that will allow a I «d ft>r III«» intubi« <rf «rvuring lh«»n. rroprlitor. fu I lnh»ftin ti«Mt fvviH any k »' ut < ’ A k mon consent, turkey has become the central dish transfer of the benefits of property yet exempt it I «treni, or frtvrn thè generai ¡«s««rngr r agr tl <4 ««»mfaanv. w ANTKH <i<>C>l» M in ra» h County III upon every Thanksgiving table. Indeed, Thanks from the responsibilities. Such however is the | «nthe. iute Inxn alìaaay «» a. D Y». rrvwreriit anti a*G rtt»«r • -»»iwratI»«* •Wiarl* giving can hardly be appropriately observe«! with case with the locks at Oregon City. The original Hate fn»iM AB«an> lo Mewp»»t t. |i •# ’ nrnl, put »mt m- iH*| «MrfAhlwb«* I tuialn««« h«Jt»wr < ««h «Ur, r?I wrwltly. We »1«» a f.eneral ( ufttom Milling llualrtoaa. MT I lour en«l out turkey. This is a custom that has descended I owners were obligated to ¡>ay the state ten percent inohfi a-1v«>HW'*l. |g(iiiAncfii f»»euu>n. J Oar rrfrfvn.-r, Nrr»' N<ih>uAl liuti» oft hi ta us from the Pilgrim fathers. In those early of the lockage charge for the passing of boats. Feed on Kale. Wheat Bought and ¿««hanged (or ■ ««Ufo» < •I»1t«l «¿,t*<* A l It’-»« Mt' Uftf, I Ilia «Oli limi ||o( ”F., ihkM", lllinoi«, days, the forests and streams supplied all the When the present conqutny secured the property, I lour. er W m are in the Field for Bualneaa and Will DI« Il meats for the family larder. Turkey being the according to a decision of the courts, this obliga Tiiiict-A-wim edition ' l*f*a Mo. l. Treat You Might most highly prized of the wild game, the hunter’s tion was not transferred to the ¡.resent proprietors. Th* N«wa office dowi all binda of lob prinling tu ¡poi atyle an<l al rmaonabir rille was usually successful in supplying the priera. Thanksgiving dinner. In selecting city officers care should be used to select men who will do things. We want a live A «Mire •! t I ma I Wet tlrgmeggt, The coming legislative session seems destined progressive council which will be alive to the Or * 1 M«rT1< I. ?• Iftriry given that f I k un let* I elgttr><| tuaa iir4 In Ibe County Court of Linn to have a rather strenuous time to withstand the city’s interests, enforce neatness and cleanliness :« J. G. GILL. D. M. D. «> * l «maty, «nahm. h»« f!n«t araani aa ««arutor i * numerous graft measures that will be proposed. upon puplic and private property and a marshall 0 <4 Kt« Inal will «n<l I«««Hnu»ent of Jam«« A Ilaa Mtablbhed hi« destai ofliie « 4 I Mil>r. lat# ot < ’ «mn jr, 4«« «nee*-!, ami that I» If all the appropriations that will be asked for and that will execute every order of the city fathers « I «14 Court ha« Ht«*l Anlnntay. the da7 < h i in f-cio and i« prepared « i ’ l»rven>tw*r, L*». •< the hour of fine nVkwk |n * all of the new commissions and new offices pro promptly. A progressive up-to-date board of city I the afiertwion, the time for the heating nf to do flrat-rlaM <» i posed should be granted, the late million-dollar jfficers is what is wanted. • 4»>m?tion« to »alJ nctvmnt and the final aetlfoe * I J I HKMol.il * 1 Fff fCOTTRIGHT« AC. * work in all legislature would not lie a circumstance. legisla I * ■ A wtam •*» ?n« • and »>af I RK«rrr a aoi « «nL-tiy aaewriau) our o^tntx««* fra» wkaiKarv aA Attorney» for K»erutor. branebee <>( dentiatry. tors shsuld, early and often learn to say No. Probably stand-pat Congressman who were able 'sraniK.n .a pT' tJtbl» paimj W « < ■■fliinunjca e «Wmaatr^ly »AB R00« <* * - n legislators would earn the gratitude of the people to retain their seats for another term, will take ••nt fr«« •■ »••» aM**<-r f < a*«^irin« p«l•» »•. *»****<>« «»»»««?« «*«a« »aa« Pa'aeta La*«n ihr--«ah Mann Ala. PHOTOGRAPHS. indire, vHhrMrt rkatrya. in th« if they would devote the forty days in evolving warning from those, who, because of their ex Ineiire with the Oregon Fire Belief methods by which tax dodgers, coniorations. treme stand-pat views,were left at home, and look Make it » t»>int. «hen In Albany t* Aae«. lation, of .MrMiiiinille. A purely limp into J. <>. t'rawforil'« Art Gxiien muttial am« »nation. J. U. Bryant, franchise holders, etc., could be compelled to pay with more favor upon a revision of the tariff. •n<l k«»k through In« coll.rtton of per- agent, Alheny, Oregon. an equitable portion of taxes rather than to devise Revision is coming and the Canons, the Fultons traite. viewaaiul pr«lii«torir eurioa. 1JT W’«at Hacontl «treat, m*ar Lyon. new ways in which to spend the peoples money. Subscribe for lite Ramali Nawe. and others had better trim their sails accordingly. Avoid alum and alum phos phate baking powders. The label law requires that all the ingredients be named on the labels. Look out for the alum compounds. n • otta voti haie nevai lo tion, lu»>k al Hats "O Mens Slickers Ihr d »nevi Let I back.] Corvallis & Eastern R. R. stonili w ar« TROTTER DID Word With You * T SdfO )lfllilM| CoillpîilH' T nix <a k‘ 1 p< t<>1 The New York World • . • • '■’W k