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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1907)
a he £aiitiain Mcu ‘5. A MENACE TO THE NATION. •The Blood 1* The Gib.’* Srlerx-« ha* n««.r guoa beyond tba at»’»* tlapl« IUUIIX m ut *cr1 ptur* Rut It ba* lllunlnaied that atatamant and firrn it • mranin< «var truadanins «uh the li»crea*lns Keadth of kno»M««u Whan u>a blood la *t«4* or Im purr t la hot alone tba body wbkb »uffere tkruufb dlaaaaa. Tba brain 1* al*o cloud ad. a mind and Jj-!<«m«nt are lad. a r>y an evil dred at Impure lly traced to iba ImpòaJty'uf u^î>n >» -1 can be mad* nur«L t Hr til« 11«* (A l'ierre“» Golden >( 11 I'lKSltfJU IÍ t-u- 37» a/^l mir.a 1» bijjd Ib.r.by curing, pimple*. Uotchr*. «ruplior.» and other co la neon. affection*. ** airtnt, Utter or »all rheum, hlvea and other ma nl fee tat Iona of Impure Moral The Government's recent prosecutions of the trusts and railroad mergers have brought to light facts that go to show that inordinately swollen Politically Independent fortunes are becoming a menace to our present Enternd at the puatolftcn al Scio, Oregon, •• »rcxt'd-claa* * form of government Indewi the form or scope of mail matter. government will have to be changed somewhat if this menace or danger is completely removed. l’t III.IMMKI* FHIIIAY II Z It has ever been the practice of our Government T. Ia. I > 1'0 (i EH, to allow her citizens free rein in the pursuit of il’NIK r»»M. b-i/rr« »N AND I wealth. Special tariff laws have enabled men in a very few years to amass fortunes the dimensions 1-1 l«M< Itll'IK »N HATKr«: of which literally astound the world. Railroads Ot-r year in silvane« ... ...................... ............ .. II 26 1 -’4 have been given grants of land which comprise Olir ia.,r. ai rml >>f ii-ar .............................................. • ••••• 1 76 () ih > tear, et vivi <4 3 y<-ar« ................................ . In the cur« of aemfuloua .welling», en 2 fri more square miles in area than is comprised in Un« yrer, at rad of 3 y<ar«......................................... 76 some of the kingdoms of the Gid World. So rapid larged gland*, open eating ulcer*, or old Si* montila in advaiH.-« ................................................ •orre the ■(••-Idas Medical tMeeorery " baa A) Tinca monili* in adì anca ................. ......................... 06 has been the increase of wealth of the beneficiaries performed the mol mart »lout eurea. In Single copy in wrapiwr ................................ . of old a-rre. .>r open eating ulcer*. of these favoring laws that in the estimation of caere A1>V» »S’riMlNC* RA'l'ICMl It I. aril to apply to the Open a era Dr. IP Governmental authorities a halt must lie called. Pierce'* All Healing Salva, which io»- Cani <>f (Lanka ............................................................... SiMN-ial obttuarv notkw, p4-r lina .. ................... OS w»~« wonderful healing potency when 02 The rapidity with which a few corporate concerns uawd a* an • . KstaisiiKi wmMihgc<,mmenta, par lina. .................. »! raa In cuo- 06 are absorbing the wealth of the country has be p. . t .>n w th the u«e -4 •<;, . I»,. Med *1 l*M'al adv<*rti*lng, |- r hit« |u*r l«rae i*i.|>l«y ad*, 2 < iiai.g’-« |«-r monili, onr mlumn wi<!r. l>l*co»ery • a* a b!<»d elaanatng conall- I«r iricli ..................... ... ................. ........................... >0 come a source of alarm even to the Government tutional treatment. If your druggl*t l,r<>t>-«.ioi:n| card«, 1*, inclo*a, |w*r monlb I O' authorities. d< - l happen to have the 'All He*, ng Ij-ng litnv contrari* (or •■!»« rti»u>< meda "ti api-l'i-atioti. This absorption is now being prosecuted in three Salve* In «Pick, you can eaelly procure it by Incl'MIng fifty-four cent* In paatagw different leading fields as represented by Rockefel atom pa to !>r. R V. I’u-rre. <W3 .Main St, WE HONOR PRINCIPLES RATHER THAN ler. Wayerhauser, and Harriman. Mr. Rockefeller buffalo. N Y. and II all) come to you Dy through the Standard (».. ->ni. aS- f.a- .»:>-<u:..< 1 return t«av Must drugg l»t* keep it a* A k".. -I Sint <>( < .■ >»!>«•«• « Il gite a Man a better opini, li oí hi merli, • ell a» the 'Golden .Medical IrtMovery.’ MEN. the oil industry, and is now reaching out after aa aril a« line n«r u.It iuluMM the opinion of other«. • ••••• You can't aff -rd to accept any me«! Ina mines, railroads, banks, or any other old thing that Oui '•mb ll»i> »ill •|>¡»ral t<» tie Vían oí f«>od tawtr. of unknown o mjaairuot a* a »14 bet I ill la On January 24 William .1. Bryan is billed to will contribute large profits to the unsatiable cof for "i. den Medical biacovery.* w h , h la T H E C U T tqx-ak in Albany. As Mr. Bryan is the most emi fers of Standard Oil greed; the Wayerhausers are a medicine nr known COwroamoN, hating a complete Hat of Ingredient* In nent private American citizen today, and also one devoting their attention to the acquirement of tirn- plain Eiigliah on Ita bottlwwrapper the of the mort brilliant political orators of the Nation, ber lands and the lumber industry, while the buy ■ ama belli« a tie« led a* correct ureter oath. Pleaaant Pallet* regulate he will be greeled at that time by an enormous ing of railway lines or the obtaining control of and I»r in. Pierce'» Lgorate stomach. Ilv»r and buw<4* them is becoming a feature of almost daily occur audience. But what is there about Mr. Bryan to make him rence with Mr. Harriman. When the Wayerhausers have si-cured practical LODGE DIRECTORY The » m p I uk I ouv irrnv», inviaibl« plaid« and rich mixed imttrrna practically the idol of the common American peo art* the lavorile«, tnif tdii»*« and bla< k«* mil I«* iu lii-r, o; cutirme. h ijh's of Ihi- M < <» *■ • ple? Hi* candidacy for the Presidency is 1896 and control of the timlx-r ami lumber interests of the •cto T«*r»l. Mr» f? k’Ytiuii in 1900 cannot account for his popularity at this country, unless curbed in some way, lumber in I he FlrM «nd Third THE P R I C E > r i<ta j • of « mm h twon t h time nevertheless he enjoys the unique popularity price will lie beyond the reach of the small home Joint tneettnr with t, O of having been twice defeated for the chief magis builder. When the Standard Oil octopus has ab- T M <»n »hr Hot F»t ’« • »»» We have » .i-* ai «10. «12.60, «15, «18 to «20. Our Marvh. June. Ut »»•« «»»4 No (IS I au-l s t- «•• have never aren e-juallcd for ti.- money. tracy the last time more pronouncedly than the sorl»ed all the oil interests and its by-products, the J II II | | N 1». A la ay* ready I« von know: K CotntMivler first. If defeat for the Presidency is a cause for cop|>er mines and banking institutions, etc., and l>opulanty Alton B Parker should be more popu when Mr. Harriman buys or secures control of all lar than Mr. Bryan, as his was a more crushing the railway trackage and «teamship I.... t ■ enter one than Mr. Bryan’s second defeat. Mr. Parker’s wl,.»t.’ TI i' aii.'iirpiH-n "f -it.'.- r name is rarely mentioned by the people, while that prises would naturally follow until all of the pro of Mr. Bryan is a household won! in almost every ductive enterprises of the country would l»e dic American family. Nor can his popularity be as tated to or controlled by these unsatiable monstros- cribed to his personality, nevertheless he is a fine- iti>'.< An- not ma!■ C. < Srranl 11. Br«»nt appearing, affable gentleman, with unusual mag pace, to the day when these three interests prob netism. Then it is not the man, Mr. Bryan, but ably to be merged into one in a short time can H. what he stands for. He is regarded us the leading truthfully point to the entire territory of the Attorneqs-at-Lair FOR OUR exponent of the interests of the common jieople. United Stales and say: “This is mine, and all the Oornl* n Bfork ALBANY. OBK g ON They l<x»k upon him as friend as one who is an profits derived therefrom find a resting place only inveterate foe to the things the American people in my coffers." H. E This conclusion may be somewhat extreme. The L. do not want. For this reason whenever the great Commoner is billed to deliver an address, whether N ews hopes it is, but recent developments war Attorneij-at-La o it be East, West, North, or South, thousands rant the picture. Notary HuMIc ami ffoltattor In order to curb this accumulating octopu* that throng to hear him. of Itatrnt« and i*«n l»m«. President Roosevelt is a most popular President. will eventually grind the common |>eop)e down to <»m «e. d Ural 11 *»rrwt Al.B Y. < »RKGON He has done many things that have made him dear a condition of serfdom, it will be necessary to 1 ATHlK.OKti A W 1 ATT to the hearts of the American people; yet every change our form of government somewhat. A limit must be placed to the amount to which for public action which has |>opulanzed the President Attorneya-at-Laiü were ideas and principles advocated by Mr. Bryan tunes can be swollen. Stricter laws must lie en in the past ami which are still subscribed to by acted and enforced regulating the merging of OIHCO in Blutr»’«erg Ills, k him. President Roosevelt practically forced Con business interests. Heretofore competition has ALHkNY ORKGOX gress to enact a freight rate law last Winter. Mr. been the only price regulator. When coni|>etition Bryan advocated railway rate legislation before is shut off, because of business combinations and A U. »'Mil l . M II Mr. Roosevelt was ever mentioned in connection mergers, then taw must step in and say, “Thus with the Presidency. Mr. Bryan has ever been in far and no farther. ’’ Physician ^Surgeon favor of prosecuting the trusts and placing them The Federal Government is making a feeble, Telephone Ktrlutngr No. 1} The New Idea Woman*» Magazine contains over 100 page» each in a condition in which they would be powerless to half-hearted attempt, through the Interstate Com ►vici. : : : : : : ntKOOSt month oi I a »luont, drestmaking. needlework and household helps. rob and oppress the people. The feature that will merce Commission, to accomplish this result in a Each number is beautifully illustrated and contains nine iull-page give prominence and most lasting fame to Mr. limited manner. But the effort is puerile. A more I- IM GGF.k T. fashion plates, some in color. . Roosevelt’s administration will be his prosecution drastic remedy is necessary. With the people rests These two publications furnish reading for every member of the all power. Peaceable remedies ought to l>e suffi of the trusts and land thieves. Notary Public htMuehold. cient to control these matters. Failing, if they Now if Mr. Bryan had not agitated these ques At Ihr ma wfi am X BWO • ’flhe tions before audiences all over the Nation and had must the people will apply a remedy that never |h»e • M<»r gagr«. | .«*«•*•_ BE »«»f Hah wif. B. A Rtt ING, not practically educated public sentiment to a point fails, “Force.” But force is a last resort Our Irti no «h«»rd notier l*rn«4on )«*(« ra <ai<*ful¡> < weliiet. e arcateti. where it bail become irresistible, Mr. Roosevelt Government should be sufficient to control in these •UTO, our.« »\ would never have been able to successfully carry matters. If not, it is a momentous failure. The people by the pnqier use of the tallot can the reforms into law that he now seems able and J G Gil l , (J M l> reach the remedy; but it cannot nor will not lx* anxious to do. GEORGES Therefore it is not the man Bryan, nor Roose done so long as party prejudice controls the voter. Oregon Dentist Scio velt, nor Governor Folk, nor Francis J. Heney, in K9ENEKE Fl.M eta** work in all hf«t»clwaof <1rntl«try. Of course it is due the people that the County themselves that has endeared them in the hearts Prppri.tof ^P : : : : o RK gox of the people, but the things they stand for the Court should publish an itemized statement of last MIO. SCIO. OREGON things that they can do. Any man. no matter how- year's County business. It is also due the Court. •»UFI Î*»N obscure. who has ability and nerve enough to stand Nevertheless the Court in part audits its own bills Having nnrrhanrd the alNtrr nan>od lUrt'k-t from the former oroprieo»r. ün» boldly and unflinchingly for the cause of the peo against the County, if it can be shown that the M Knight. I «o ic*|| the |«*lroñare ol th» Xotury Public pu’»hr. » will Imo* th«» warf«n * mi ple; who will fight corruption and dishonesty in money has been pn»j»erly expended, the people will rrmd on the muir« »*«iabl|»be.l and «np|H lie content. When Commissioner Butler was first AMO high places and who can l»e instrumental in bring cl h » 1er ent« at »rwwM.aLle prk«”» With a d««lrw to form ihr acsiual tañer ni every ing the big rascals to book, will be loved and hon elected, he frequently made use of the Herald's tael) and a *lr terminât lot* to uval r*rr»)- ( IM RAI. BLACKSMITHS columns to show how much the County was going REAL ESTATE BROKER onr rigid* I «n> ored by the people. Your» for bualnewa, •nd WAUOSMAkt.RS . . . to save because of having elected a comjietent The heroes of the past live in the hearts of the Twenty year«' .perUno In Notary work nn-l larvi «teallng give« u»e • general knowhelgv bridge man as Commissioner. The people would < ìe <» h <; e k < > eneke people liecause of the things they did and the prin- of ertttvn lna.ru.neat« an<l land title« A4 lAr btt» mir •t««*b In targe q mint Ht««« and c pies they contended for. The central feature of be glad to have him demonstrate through the col-1 orini« rallón iti míale« reo-tuli, allen.Ind Irr. km»;» a full II tr oi cwrilstfr «nd vagón toatrr Ioan« negoneie,!. a lai rar la ut mie procured tal All kinds of work Iti our line done on President Lincoln's administration was his Eman- unins of the Hi raid that the County has made the atvl ria uri ned •Itort noth«. Th« Beat l’tare In Poittand tu Kat la at cqiation Proclamation; General Grant would never saving. They want to be shown. okK oon HORSL‘HOLI>(1 A SPt.ClAl.TY. have been President had he not been able to write The contention of legislators for the positions of Pup’s Coffee House ‘ Finis’’ to the Civil War at Appomattox; Admiral Salo. • , ' Iragon President of the Senate and S|>eaker of the House At S Ml Sixt nf III, Morruun »tm t llrldg« Dewey would ever have been simply ’’Commodore’’ CH ä HLXS 3. MAZin if h • had not made himself famous by sailing into seem* now to be as nearly settled as can be before (M uvcmmui to Kiner Bma.) Manila Bay. Francis J. Heney made himself fa the actual day of organization arrives. Mr. Haines Proprietor. of Washington County, seems the sure winner for mous I y convicting land thieves here in Oregon. The American people are in a measure hero the Senate presidency, while Frank Davey, of Sa <] REAL ESTAft BR-cKÊÏÏ~~C> worshippers, but the men they delight to honor lem. seems to have n pretty firm grip upon the and love must be real heroes men that do things Speaker's chair; If these gentlemen are selected SCIO. OREGON The Albany Hardware Co. as now seems most probable, both branches of the and stand for principles the |>eople love. Farm and CWy propern«-« ta» ng ht and «nid legislature will have very competent presiding GEORGE DAVIE. has the best stock in town, Proprietor on th- tunal cnnmilwifin l<«l« It yon want tn aril jonr la in. | <«n «rii If If and is the cheapest pla?e to office»*.’ It can lw» e»ld. If > oq want to buy, t can find So far as we have heard no damage was done in the piasv )oii want. •r. J. W om Fw, trade. Sole agents for Va'v- this locality last week by the flood. The dam at The opinion is freely expressed by many of our An eins» tanewd coinp«Htnttar of ( hlne-r aline Oil. Nos. 219 and 221, nio toi . R < r in m^llcli.s»*, «ttAsvwM.r to thw tat« Hong Wo the head of the mill nice, which was reported to citizens that Scio now has the brightest prospect «»T AH mh ), on*r«m. »• n<»w prrporM to First Street, Albany, Oregon. turnlah l'Bine«« uw l*.cfn«ra tn«i|. The an.lrr Make H a point when I» Albany to -trop Into have been washed out, is still doing business at the she has ever had to get a railroad. The prospect •«gne»l rwcwtmtuend« hltn «n l guarantre« «a'ta 1 (I- 'raw fool • Art nailery and look through The Naw» office dore ail kinds of job *' "* call or write him at No tlf. kni h • collection of imnrait». view«, an t prehl«- old stand, and the mill has been in constant service now looks goxi for work to commence on the lattton. •*» »NMid Mrret, <>rr*«»n , printing in good atjrie and at reaaunabis “*—. AHmny, .»----- ----------- terteuortna NoMSke. s..... change of line early in the Spring. all week. Lyon, Aliany, thugun. prices. Word With You, Sir! A Bargain Subscribers The New Idea Woman’s Magazine THE jSaPTIA s Both, One Year for Only $1.65 THE SCIO STATE BANK J. J. BARNES ¿ SON Albany Hardware Comp'y