The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, December 07, 1906, Image 2

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Curra Wc nun's WraknesMS.
INTOLERANCE OF OPINION.
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Underwear
Rubbers
A very large and complete
Women’s Storm Bub-
Occasionally the N ews writes and publishes edi­
line
of Men's, Women’s and
IrelS, best out, pair $ .*4»
torially opinions that art* not endorsed by all of its
<‘liildreii's Underwear. Wo
Politically Independent
Mi-s.s Storm Hubbcr*.
readers. In fact, as then* is always two sides to
call s|M*cial attention to our
is
best out, pair
all questions, it would be difficult for us to express
> utrrr<! at the |rel Ihm at H cuj , Orrgon, a> wruhd ■< Ire»
Men ■« 5<tc Underwear. This
an opinion upon any subject whatever that would
mail matter.
ginxls is tiie «Mino you have
Children's Storm Rub-
not be negatived by some of our n-aders. This is
i< ■ been paying 7.5c for.
bers, In’st out .. .. .
right and eminently correct. You have just the
We call your attention to
same rights to express your opinions that we have.
our
Women’s 2-’>c and -5c
•> |o
We respect and honor you for it But what M-ems
vests and pants.
Ml'l>M Itll'l 1« *!S KAIMi
to us to l>e unfair and illiberal is fur a subscriber, o »»»*., o<
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,«»• »'rei si)“’
d aeawa f
ritaMlnr
Gix> year in •*!«■>»«. .... .........................................
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lie* «4*ar« <4 w tvwfi.r
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1 .Mi because he does net endorse our views, to order ire r»i»n«l Lett jn »h*
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his
subscription
discontinued
for
that
reason.
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lis I¡tiltber Boots 1 75
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Jpst received •’» new blocks
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His monlha in a»ivaiH«
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Now the N ews does not deny that anyone ba­ »■rare
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Three* nxmlh» ir> advancer ... ...................................
hrtBU IO » t -.l i ha t. drag« g
1 5o in the Fall patterns. If you
l»¡ the right to be a ¡»atron or not. just as he sees
Hmgla mpy in wra|>|M*r ........ . ........................
SteK f lb«
CT tert !• th# •• It«»
Al»VF 1«TININM KA I H am ;
want a new lint that is right,
proper; but it does dislike to have a spirit of intol­
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thank» .............................................
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outs is it
$2.50, and $
02 erance manifested as has occurred in a nvent in­
Ht«ri»l olntuarv notkr»*», |*r tin»
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<13 stance.
F.strndeei «rd-ilng rmimirute, |«-r Im» ...............
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Intolerance of opinion on questions ¡>er- I -
Any
number
of
staple pat­
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1$ l’ft
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Le-al advrrUalng. |«r line |*r |e*ue . ................
taining to religion or politics ought not to have a ami thr meli al
of »hlvh li
l»>eplay •<!», 3 clranga* par
amnlh, ona roliitnn aide.
terns. 5oc to $2.50,
rwj rrarnu,
10 place in the bosom of the American citizen,
)»r inch
In« n> Of I» failhf'ill»
'4en Srai mal. anolhrr pT'Hnlnrfit
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l*ru(r»ei*>nal rarile. 1«, inrlu-e, f*r month
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InffwJ ¡ hi i <4 ** favorite Frf»* riPitMi •
luli ninri
ith civil liberty.
!>>ng on.» contra* 1» h.r Myvrti»ln< n>a*l« m* ap|dicali<*n
|*F”f >ìn!e* l? nfw<«d M !» <»f Ikr»
Special on Shirts
When our Pilgrim Fathers landed <>n t! < «' <>re ik << MMkal < «4!r<r < h < afr« «#»•
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of New England, they did
to escape the religi­ • J •
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»1 bi Indirà' (lu taliirte, red timi t. |l .V»
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use fui •
A NEW DEPARTURE.
ous intolerance and persecution of the Old World. awd Pr <• f - orai
lue, li re'
Fall l«ttrrn i S»
J *hn M **-
:»r M l» iaUr of
<*f <♦ ■•*!<»» >* al r««»l
Fall irattrrn
la. Ite»'
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They wanted to live where they could think and C • n In »i.i.al».
t*la’U<s* u» Ita
e<r»-«a « n *.h*
Fall (ratrern 3 ,2’t
«« la.llr»'
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«n uè rt/***»i wAteA
With the purchase of a new press, the N ews act according to the dictate.« of their own con­ (Are« te >wA
Fall l>«ttrrn 4 10
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Fall irattrrn 5 V >
r Ladle»'
will hereafter I m ? an all-at-home print Hitherto sciences. They wanted to worship the Supreme ali «>r Mista tarai a«a*.rw*
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we have had the First and Fourth ¡»ages printed in Being as they deemed mo.*t fitting and pro|M*r. M<*1i ai ÌAtiingw ubì « <4 <***<1
•VhltttM* In w.rttnr henw»rrh«g« «««*«>.«r-
without dictation from any priest, prince or poten­ r^a4>a
S*••!!<•< at-4 *■■■«•
d>ia»nuc
Portland. By BO doing there was two ¡»ages of the
rhra i ain fui »«.-■•« fMaike •
* T A Y T O N . O H I G O N
tate, 1! it. -tniiigf to Mg, tbtM ■
tir rjefrw'a Fa$«trH* rrwwrr• |»tww» falth-
pa|M*r over which we had no control. Also four so bravely sailed out u|>on an almost unknown (• i II t frk*rr*r*nt* «l! Ih«* a*««*»» nan.rd n-
and -fra ! 1 diw a.ara !t< w h a h
columns were taken up with Portlan«! advertise­ ocean to escape intolerance and persecution, s«»n jfrxwìir-nU
U*rj arv»
ments or other foreign ails, which were of advan­ became intolerant ami pers«*cutors themselves.
tage neither to the N ews nor its readers. As the They drove Koger Williams from the* confines of LODGE DIRECTORY
new press will print but a six-column folio paper, their settlements because he dared to think differ­
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ently than they. luster on. during the day.« of
arte» Two, s«« tr
R**<Y*tei
the N ews g<M*H to its readers this week in that
rnwHing »h* Ff»te • ” 1 Thi»4
Cotton Mather, they burned j- >plr at the take
Fo bs« 0 «4 raw h teHmth
form; yet the amount of reading matter is in­ for the same reason and commissioned their ships
JMWt PreHihg with 1. <»
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• !>»• Fifth I 1 !I u . • <
creased rather than diminished. Our purpose is to to destroy William Penn and his Quaker followers
Iiiurh, /»»nr* gnu
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give the cream of telegraphic news, to make brief before they could land on the shore« of the New
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mention of the lesser important telegraphic, and to World.
W a are ,-..«. I I
ilevote a column to items of State news, on the
day has almost outgrown this old-time intolerance
Find ¡»age. On the Second page, as heretofore,
of opinion and that our Federal constitution guar­
we will givc, «iitorially, any thoughts tha» may
antees to all free thought and free sj»e.-ch. Yet
occur to us upon leading issues. The Third ¡»age
we occasionally come in contact with an individual
will be given up to matters pertaining to the farm,
who looks upon you as a ¡tersonal enemy if you H.
dairying, stockbreeding, the household, etc. The
happen to differ with him in opinion. Give such a
Fourth ¡»age will be devoted to items of home new s
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man power enough and civil liberty would diaa(>< H
and to news letters from our correspondents.
¡s*ar from the land. Be would ¡»ersecutc you. de­
Whenever our list of subscribers will warrant
Attorneys-atLuic
stroy your property, or do anything to make exist­
the expense we w ill add more ¡»ages. We do not
Gfwrl«
I» hksrb
ence intolerable to you.
expect nor care to become a millionaire at the news-
To such an one we would repeat there are two
¡»aper business, and as our earnings increase, we
H. MONTAS* I.
sides to all questions. Your opinion may I m * the L.
will make the N ews better. We aspire to make it
correct one. while it 1« just |* - ble that the views
the leading country weekly in the Valley. We can
Attorney at-Lu c
of the other felhw may I m * corn-cL Convince him
do it if you will help us. We would like to have
|*isMlr at»4
if you can of the correctness of your views, but
of Patent* •»*<! >*»•♦» krt«»
the name of every citizen of the Forks of the San-
fl Urei |s| »fieri ALHAXI*. <»t $•*«•*
tiam on our subscription b«M»ks. We would also for liberty of conscience sake, do not attempt to
injure his property or business if you fail. Just
like to have every one of these subscribers send a
A g -I - it ! Clotbra « ill fitr a Man a U tier opini* n of liituaelf,
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remember that he has the same rights as a citizen
year's subscription to a relative or friend in other
a# »» II a» iitK'OiiiN-«Hialy inthirnc«* ihr opinión o{ othera.
that you claim. You can never convince a man
¡»arts, preferably in the East. By so doing you
<h>f w ..t» tbi»
«kll apjM-al lo thc Man oí
Usté.
that your intentions are (icaceable if you throw­
Attorney« -at-Lair
will be continually advertising this ¡»art of Linn
T H E C U T
OflWv tn Blum'seri Hh« k
County. Also by such action you will double our stones at him.
\I.HisT
OW®t*<i%
lists and hasten the day when the N ews will I m *
Tl i i n» »rr mt g «1 irnttth and form-fltlins «1 »aiet line aith
A’/IF SCHOOL I EX I ROOKS NI XI YEAR
enlarged.
fullrie-e wr tin- hip»
The lapel» and collar» are lontf and broad.
n »■ ckii i. m r>
Tn>u»er» are »hapely ami ruomy.
We want to mak«* letters from the country and
nearby towns a feature of the ¡»ajM*r. To this end
It ia a matter of common knowledge that Oregon
THE FABRIC
we will gladly send the N ews fret* to anyone who parents are required to pay too much for the Physician ^Surgeon
will send us in weekly, or every two weeks, newsy school text-books that their children require when
Trte*|
EaHtangw
It
Tim nr« eliaduay gray*, intiaible plaid' • ini rich miied tmtlern«
letters for publication.
• tr tltr lavorile*, trai blue» ami black» a ili he in line, oí esiti ree.
attending the public schools. State Senator M. A. K|ik.
HBKGOM
We also desire to make our farm ¡»age one of Miller, of Lebanon, at great trouble an«l »me < x-
THE PRICE
value to our subscribers. On this page we cordi­ pense, has obtained a list of ¡»rices ¡»aid for school •J' I hllxiKK
ally invite farmers, stocknusers, dairymen, horti­ books in nearly all of the states. And not one of
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'• «I $10, $12.80. $15. $18 to $20. Our
culturists and housekeepers to air their views. If them, if the N ews man remembers correctly, al-
112.*• an<1 fl.’» Huit» «e bave never «ran equalle.1 fur the Ipoury.
Xoturij Public
At«»)» ready tu »boa, you know!
you know anything that will be of value to your lows text-books mid at such exorbitant prices as
At Ihr *»AW*TtaM M*Wte “the
neighbors that will point out to them a better and ' Oregon ¡»arents are required to pay. In many in­
Mr»« gagera. J.fw»r», ||l’i«r>f
tnHsv
I'rnrivn |«|w n» <v»4«,fuli »
more successful method in any of these different stances the same book is sold in Oregon at double tr«» »»•»
r ire« »tirsi
fields. I m * generous and tell them about it through the price at which it is sold in some, if not all the
OBK*.<<S
the columns of the N ews . By so doing you will other states. Next year Oregon’s School Text­
aid your neighbor, yourself, and the N ews . an«i book Commission will determine what senes of I «. l.lll.ll M |i
make it mon* interesting and valuable. We can text-books shall I m * use«! in Oregon schools during
make the N ews a medium of value morally, as the next six years, and the ¡»rices that Oregon
DenticSt
well as financially, to its readers, if you will give ¡»arvnts will be required to pay for them.
Fl •< « te«« «sollt in ati i«r*>H-hr* <4 den dairy.
i»i w»<-r< ih «
us your assistance.
W. M. Ladd, a member of this Board of Com­ WK
:
:
“RK mi N
T J. Muhkrrw, W. F. (»ill,
So, thanking you, one and all, for the liberal missioners. has resigned his membership and Sen­
F. C. Peery, J. J Harnee,
¡»atronage already given, and with the hope that ator Miller has been appointed by Governor Cham­ 1 J Mt MK» I «.
C. A. Warner.
rvrel^rnl.
it may I m * doubled, we promise to give our very berlain to succeed him. In our opinion the ap­
best endeavors for the upbuilding and develop­ pointment ia an excellent one. Probably no other
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ment of the Forks, in every department.
man in the State is l»ettcr fitted for this place than
Mr. Miller. For a number of years he has made
Railway wrecks are far too numerous so numer- iour public schools a sort of hobby. As a member
«KlO
ous that one cannot help but suspect that there is of the legislature, during the past four years, he
criminal carelessness connect«! with them, either has ever lx*en a valiant advocate for the better-
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TO
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— the
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on the ¡»art of * employes,
or on
part * of
gers for requiring too much and too long continued number of bills, the purpose of which was to ac­ taira a frnetal >«nltn» and -trhan»« Irosi
•**-*• ban* mu t.- «i* remit taira and di arte
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
work by their employes. The recent wreck in complish this end.
»•»**<■ 1 net ponti lai • n Ira
When the Commission butts up against the
Pennsylvania, in which President Spencer lost his
iMimroHA im i>*. i- mih it a«,
life if the wreck had to occur, and with loss of school book trust next year, one member at least
life gives one a sort of melancholy satisfaction. will have posted himself as to what rates the trust
If the loss of life had been limit«! merely to cm- sells books in other states, and from this fact, let
< IM R at. BLACKSMITHS
p oyes. not much would have been said about it. us hope, that a better Itargain will be secured in
•nd
W AIIOSMAKI.KS . . .
But for a railroa«! president to be killed, a great the deal than that of six years ago.
hullabaloo is raised. Spencer’s life was no mon*
W» h«iy mi
dear to him than his most obscun* brakeman. .
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When the railroads commence killing off their'
.’ m -U n-.lkr
chief officers, perhaps a groater care will be us«l $40,(MÌ0 for a prizefignt to I m * held in the town with
MORM.MIdl IM) A SPI Cl Al n.
in the operation of the roads.
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1 the suggestive name. The necessities of life in
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t
Hats
Mens Slickers
G. D
TROTTE
mh
Word With You
j BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY I
THE SCIO STATE BANK
Scio Million Coiiipain'
J. J. BARNES & SON
I
Sc Io,
< ‘ragon
Ooldfield must be had regardless of what they cost
Mark Twain celebrated his 71st birthday and
«OHM traiti MAX In tarli I nunty In
about the same time got the r.ews that his "Eve’s
Mr. Peary didn’t find the Pole thia year, and Mr. re-«»—ni raaadtrrtlar .rw^rmlva
imi, pai <rot rara f re». atr ««M ratantiahr I
Diary” had been shut out of a Massachusetts Wellman didn’t try because it wasn’t a g<xxi year inialntro» !*.«• tanti «tinti HI vartljr. et
tm«» inrroai adoMtrrd twrtnatw.,1 fwwitim*
library for its indecent pictures. Mark is not only for hunting the North Pole. Undoubtedly Mr. o«t
itPlvma, Ila Arra' SallnnaJ lUn* nt I hi
rovn.
t aretai H <ar .er
Ad trave Mtnaare.
old enough not to care, but to wonder why anyone Wellman is wise in waiting for a good year. While
tilt. IWBIIt H'H «t. Ihrar. Illlnota
else should care about such pictures.
»there may be no good years, he’s a good waiter, j Ire-A So. I.
Il le Al
!neure with the Oregon Fira Rai.efj
A«- tali.. h of Mt Misnrilla. A purely |
mutual aaaoriation.
J.
•rent, Albany, • »regun.
0.
Make it • point, when in Albany to
<lr»w. mtn J. G. ('rawforil'» Art Gafirrr
»«»•I |.a>k through hi» roll, etimi ut ;<r-
trsita, y>r«« and prehistoric curias. 1JÜ
' Meat Scoud alrvct, near l.yuo.
Bryant, I
Subacrib« fur ih» H i . i H àm Nana.
PHOTOdgAPHS.