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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1907)
y Politicullij Independent lìhtrr«<l al ih« pN»(orfi«-r al *< • », « !••« a» omil HtwiUrr. >*t IH leHKI« H F. Ir. KlBfT» »t» Hl B-. Iti |-l H «N One war in «ilvaiww .. Unr vr f, ai rial ■( Arar Uhr war, al rial ut .* t«itra Onr ymr. •! risi ut 3 y«nru ... .. S ii ninnili» m a«l.aiu-v Thrvr mollili» in ad.ance Hi ligia mp) In a r p vr .... HAII-; »! .................. .. I Ml I •a IMI 7h Ao 06 .. t there w ill, probably, lx* five times as ma y milk A blUNtWALL JA i KMJ.N JiluitV cows in Linn county as now. For this reason, mere Mblo«to walMti bat’fi.** « bh I • ViryiBU is Iround to I m * a brisk demand for good milk cow s. vrV»'r«u. **t»i»«d to irli a ^«•»■1 «lury ■ Hence, every lie |er calf from a go«xj milk strain, a brhigv l*u kirr l l»i» tniiklrr should be* carefully reared m order that the de «a» » .Ilv«i Ol«l M tar* tir ««• nremwry t to I«n taix ll*r flhbry hn-irwun I mand may be supplied. tl»r in»« >4 marri» wrr« ri*».uuiuslh I jo - Atsive ail. every dairyman should keep an accu I i g *»r|d taaBi t»X Cite or <ir rate account of each cow in his herd, the amount tri I hr r urlìi y ,^»iwl II» ibrrr cuti« ■ and kind of forsl consumed, etc., if he would know tMigri » ir» Mileo mb « a rincular j« ari Ile imm I«I filli y«»u a iHidifo in ’i*r tni»r »1 whetner the dairy |>ays and how much. He should a m | ( kr aifiilirr tuai» lo inali« tl»«| u «ri» la also make it a point to produce nearly all tlu- feed tlu* * <> «»«rr rdat ihr l iihMi b»*r»i«ti a consumed on the tarin. While bran and oil meal ■ l»n*igr •»’«»<• ili« *lia» a xhiah JH iobo s *ems necessary occasionally, tneir places can be «all Ja» Manli tahr«1 Oui VI tira tu hllli b > m I «ani: almost wholly supplnsl by cheaper foods which ’• ‘ Y’dl iiiiial |Mit all MHir mrti tu «>>rk. , Mil«-«, ami »uU MMMrt k rp lltrtu 4 II all cati I m * produced at home. All of the • facts can j mah!, lur l‘t» «•»! ••»ha*« a hrnlgr «i f»«» be developed by careful exoenence of the dairy- • hi» »«r am by iu’»riiu»r. M» • ginrar- man himself, and a close study of the experiments an i.italtiaMr la i»»«, by the «ai—»ill li»« up lit«1 piana lor vmi of others The greatest degree of success will re "Urh.rirh nett bta’itutig. Jach»»i». I Muli h «»»rririÌ n»rt Ohl Mil»*« suit to the dairyman woo gives lux business Il IX •• *** r hrrr,* lir b < m |. ilulwoualy. *I h »« c."M' t t nit« ilig'-ht att.-'.t i'-n. altaHil 1 hr hr «Ijf*? Ih»i ll»r •••gi»»«rt gi* \.»U tier pia » •* A1 •>î te of» A NEEDLESS ANNOUNCEMENT Scio Li very and Feed Stables MYI.R A klCHAttOMJ*. Proprietor« Hacks connect tri th all trains both at BV.vf and A! an kern. Our rigs arc first-class anti our horses ¡¡ood drift rs. Prices Reasonable. «>r»i<*M« 1‘aaaiu. ar. I >M.K«T«ai, C J M m>k*r* A. Uariwr ’• »t I t»«»k th* n<<t U ni his HM»ulb at* I H • kr»l th« a»h <>ft with a I«Trrf. 'timbrai, hr «a»d. ’the brida» 1« (h’iir I duiihu ahrlhrf II.» parlar ia or tout.* " io Everv few days some Republican congressman <> sees proper to announce, verv gravely, that there will lx* no revision of the tariff by congress next Ml'i. Hu-.H» TO winter. Such announcements are wholly uncalled r«keu up bv lito ui»«b»'»itf im *I. At tin I nt»« « *« I hot ma», « cli*«U»ut I m » n»«r*. DAIRY INC OUR ULTIMATE DES I IN Y for. Nobody expects'that the present congrena • hltr «p«»< »Mi lofrUrnd. «•«« «la**** utt will interfere with the robbery of th.* American ln.nl |«rtt «ltd Alii A’txh SCIO ROLLER MILLS p Uml» U« • »*» « •« It*»» th* animal b* Dairying in the ultimate destiny of the farms of |M*ople. thut is continually going on by the betieA- vlutf * w n«r»l»lp At.d pB) Mi|f ureeMf) J A ¿twrî, IN‘ l‘l<|1‘l<A I I b !■>■< KM IIP H J«, 1UO4. the (urk./d !!.<• .M!.' am ‘..... . - I ■.<•< ! l>>n <>t tl.e Ctar«e:t of the pr< r.« iit iniquitous tariff system. rA|W*.«re state is better fi’ted. naturally. *or dairying than Evervlmdy knows that if the pr« -M*nt congress was are the valleys of Thomas and Crabtree necks ' ruiy representative of the people; that if it be AAaUatobaUf'i IMUc. ami the smaller vallevs tnbutory thereto. Nature lie- ed in legislating for the great mass of the |MM>- Tu tu. «MuM IT i * ì tose sa « : ,\u,n- ■ lirirb) «Orti iw all * bom H DOasibk , ha. ■• - . i ■i.ui '. - t nlc, the roblM*r tariff would be the first of the •pe- ■uat i.H.rfu lllal tir uu>iaral«li«d ha» w ih I privilege law a to be rv|xaled. H it »his will wv «uiy wpji.iliiled AUuilu.all-l«*f <►) tion, but. so far as we have observed. she has <>i l•«uall Fiali, lata <>l lami failed to do sx With the splendid everflowing not be done. The pr -sent congresa, at least a mn « li> ..u -alair a», Oirjt>>ii, «le.r»»rU, ami lllal I jonty of the members, is owned, lx>dy and soul, by moumum streams, which furnish living water for im . iv uuiy <|Uai«ih«il ■> *u> li aJuiiui-l'M- ioi , ilivi.’.otv ali |wr» -ua ua.in« >iaei«a nearly every farm, the rich irottom soil ca;>auie of the small clique of tariff tjarunx. It is no concern agalli»! » .l'I »-lai. ara li«rvt>) iHMItbal producing the largest of crops, the adjoining hills, to congress that the gr«-at laxly of American con « <1 raqumsl tu i»rv-«..l «urli «Uim» covens! three-fourt suf the year with native j sumers are held up. so to speak, every time a pur* aulì ih. |>n>p>-r usti liar» l-> ih - al I mi . . Or. g .il, a (Utili m . UKt.tlb» Ifuui liiv grusseH, furnish at once nearly all the require- qliaaeof manufactur.-d g<»sls is made. It carva ■ Ulr hrrv>M. lta’«al Ilio <M da) -il Juiiv. IW, niviitu <>f the dairy farm. At all events, what na not that every cun of l« a <»r coffee t int is placed J am » lt l'IAlT, on an An. , ,■ . pay « trib ture I.us faded to supply, the hand of tne indus .AjiiiiuloliatuT. W K. Hi I ou trious dairyman can provide. Our farmers are not ute to u tar'tf baron, if it is sweetened with a Allunivi lor Admirii»!raior slow to perceive wnat nature evidently intended spoonful of sugar. The American consumer is not the forks of the Santiam to I m - the banner dairy worth considenng, and tin- tariff l>an»n must have iw. J W m • section of the Willamette Valley. They see that his privilege of robbing the American consumer An r«jw ta MiF-U «»«» of Ctoinata* ’<» Ito*- »to *h»ng Wo the time-honored business of grain raising must I m * extended so long as tngn protection tariff congress ; luT’Itai *«, mMxw*«»c •'rvg!M! tai «»*»» pr*)mrml I«» abandoned and give way to a more remunerative men make the law. Hifiiish I hit*» »«' M*«-*ltt In»-« leali. I hr tin l« t One of these dais there will I m - a great awaken » gi.rl I WiHUUl. «ite hi tu ■«<! gUBIBtilr*« «B1M» iM-cupation. The gradual decrease in the number i GM ttaMi »-r wr* • bitta «I ho II», *r<! All«n j, <>tvfuu of bushels of wheat or oats per acre admonishes ing among the American people, ami. as a conse vsoi lMrwt. ' JiM M »»T? quence. the "sLandpat ” congressman will be with the observant farmer that the soil is calling loudly Mirivi: mu I Hl.ll A i his for a change, and the dairy and utner stuck indus out a job. Both fsilitical i>Hrties n-cogmze that the major in.i-AK i Mie : io imi .xrSKioK try affords, easily, the moat natural change. L asso .»»» at hmueu oaa. I Tile farmer who takes up the dairy for a change part of the government's revenue must Is* raised lap Su, tua: } 11.roue! - , duties coll ctisl on importations; but they should give it his most intelligent thought. The Sr.fl. *!• hereby gl»tM b«’ l»U«taf t IliaH» I •ar.0», •• IH L». La« Aw*<i tH> Ivr OH Al» Ih better he makes the conditions, the more success differ widely us to how- and u|xm wh t articles the .».n’i.MA 1«. in«u« btiai n»* )•«•» pn«H ih wip |e.i <»ibi« aiiH Hi>HM.trw«i ntr> ,%n tariff dues shall I m - |- id. The Republican theory ful the result will be. To this end a plentiful sup Il •- MtAato* war« b lo. |«s». !«*< • &• bd« I •* i <. 4mi a , i«f ito« hr w. ri«w» .. tp li» r I r a»««l is: A tariff fur protection wl h incide tai re enue. ply of the standard agricultural j"urnui-* and |M*ri- liuti w« i prvM»! Will ’w h»» ^ '•* «*»•* ‘hr M»’gi« a •«» l!.«»d*»r, ai i Y m 1 kh 4. vrwg'wo ««•« A hi odicals of the day should I m - on his table, not mer The Democratic theory; A tariff for revenue with i«'i u»i t*. i»»L llriuhm-tlf MMli.wliin- bi ' ih *»» • lo pnirn T. J Ml MKKHH. incidental pmlec ion. The republican »ariff on w . A. KU INU. t !••• JHwr » mi «Bill ely as an ornament, but to be read carefully and ht» .«»unti HMi* n-WblMiM* I CUIt IV «I ItM« < a>h»*<. Fr»*i *nu Oli. ti.«* .Mi»li, «if studied. As all learning is obtained by our own many articles is placed so high that it amounts to Matta klitg.of * m k». <»»*<«»n . Jam*« * Krx all ALTOS wril, »1 "M 1«». . Aaioor» ta I »n . '* »«», t’f** touught and experience, and that of other thinkers prohibition, and as a result no revenue, to s|H-ak goni. <* <*. ttutlu«^«»’’ IM M» iii. riifgtH» AUuKHAO.« »* i *M»**KK. and experimenters, no opportunity to learn the of. is deriv<*d from the inqnrtation of those arti Oreg«»« Notary Public Sci« methods and results of the experience of others cles. Tne Democrats would place the duty at a Sotli > Kilt Fl' ll.ICA IIUN figure that would allow imjortations which, of Should be neglected. For this reason, the progres CM I k|i »1 A I u. ■»!> <>. ..« I Ixsr»« a g«-tirr>i ’miikltig a*»«1 rii lMIIige ’»«is| JB«* >l ------- -- T. 1*4 I sive farmer and dairyman reads auricultural jour course, would produce a revenue. Foreign manu N. l><4 U |Mru«>« •n-«s Ì4NBM« i»»a4« al tiirrv’Ml mic«an4 diali« lwnH>> «urli II..I to t «»»tipi tarn» of |a«ned < mi irriticipa» vii >*• factured gisxls would liecome competitors in our will. I r pm. |,>«>».• «4 l l»r «ri <>f » nals and attends farmers' institutes and clubs. I«* I tbr mH* a»4 I »» ill, trar«' ray^riwnr* in Noiary V«rfc Jour I«.», «-USO««» “As »" ttlM. th* « r- Tbe first thing necessary for the grain farmer markets, resulting in lower prices, liiutw-I H>'< I->" ••** rw I • i I nd lami Wwling g|««*a tur a grnerBl koauwledf« .................. ............. - - - lrr.lt«*.. .a ( ..n .r.wiwnnl .> ■•bluglim • • »I • ¡fitti lii«(ruiM«f> )• H nJ laud • ihlvti ln«<fuiuant« «nd laud till«« till«« Ad There was a time in the history of American > A<»'!»■ Ini tu «Il h* puulk- a«» ! *t«t** lay art «4 who contemplates dairying, ia to provide plenty of in in Hi nail« n ui « b I bi *« mnrfuUf bubik M to —*— •' »4 inguM I. i»u. - • wnSiw» -M MckLrn <i. M. Tl'MU tamii» aMUBiUul title prwor«d l«w . .s»»ïnt .«nllll > of .»I »••• « w» ..*•«•«, - _ u« Mhi.l|s _ i( grass for the dairy herd he purposes to assemble. manufactories when protective laws were necessary lut-ii.K «ti 1 ««»amiurtl >•) As., inihl ..a«w » •«••ri»• i « i «- in order tnat the infant inuustries might lx* nur \»»~. ’ ta* l<M Ila« pMn haw of UMMII —• -------- ------------------- — M JU 7 : ; I CHI (JUN Tne herd having been selected, the dairyman Wuiao»*ti* twn I»*' e • I I •<* li. ip II ami Will ”1f*r pf»«»l •*••• ’«*•’ ’|w *•»••• . L should as quickly as possible become intimately ac tured. That day no longer exists. Tne infant has W tlM ’Ught mot* '«hUBiriv It-------- ------------- tot ita UUilrrui »ton« urta« bri Ahl* NiuiiT mm aarteTiiium« MgrkTiitHrM. par?» I •« v*t«u mr quainted with his cows. He should know just what now grown to lusty manhoo<i and protection is no itom L. H MOM AS IK ,1.1» I» , . u 1« I" «• I MBl» . M» 'A* H< gl» V< I tour* I .-.».VA* Mipittoini «»rvgisu «M» rution and how much should be given to produce longer necessary. The one-time argument o* the AH. 1 m \.|I m '1IA iw., Nrwl) r- lit'»4 TtaM«*« «tl|»|»i»*«l • ith th»- tw«t A r .4 4l,r intmew •» •» _ © ibeuAflet rt« »nia . .oi A ph «1. tiie lx-Ht How of milk. An accurate record of the prot *ction tlx-orv that the tariff enabled American I Igin. _a H»rtMii i. • ut« “"> ” g«M*. i«v Hl £>»«ar «»I mi. I »r» fo»» . Fmd > rah« Klug .»I i.Ht-a ‘ * •• —* ' Solai> ruiHk au.l avlkllvr number of pounds of milk each cow produced manufacturers to pay a higher wage is now com g.. t»r ‘ s .ml. «•»•«•»«. » U mj uim ' m IK. oi Caivm. and ran loua. Oregon Albany Any Mitd a»i ; R*< i * mi . < >« mlug a.! rr riy lb« daily should I m * kept. Every cow, as everyone pletely exploded. It is now commonly admitted aim«»»* mi .ami« an» *«l t<» Bl* h^riiMMi i offiar. Ik Waal M MIWI Al.B.M T, URSOOM tarme* miI l*lh r»eit « «IWi* ’h • l«>« “HU* knows, is not a good milker, neither in quality nor that the manufacturer |>a\s no higher wages than • t 1«) «4 Mrpivtul*«. 1« m . ÂlÂ/fcK.Wh » UKA^ri K the demand for his pnxluct and the supply of la- quantity. Frequent tests for butter fat of the I< Mr) ani kCrfUM«* C. C. Srynat U U TO r H K milk of each cow should I m - made. By a close ob hor compels him to pay. MMÏANT A tON The evils that the protective tariff laws have servation of this record, it will soon be shown generated now have reached such magnitude which cow is the money maker and which the Attorneysat-Ltìtt) that it has become necessary for the legal machin loser. The money losing cow should 1 h * disposed n Hka-k ALMA « V . ORCUO» of to the butcher as stsm as practical. By a sys ery of the government to lx* set in mo ion to com •UMVllig ^yi *iHmmim a wvatt tematic course of weeding out of cows of jmor bat them. The trusts are a legitimate outgrowth Yo I — Hat Lii'fhig ; ia a It M immi p«M>tii< « «ulne ..«• quality and judicious breeding, the herd can lie de of the protective tariff system. But we must not I amvm Y Aliany II. to a M Ha < ha veloped to a degree of excellence that w ill I m * pro vo to the root of the evil to commence extermina Proprietor (JEOKt)E DAVIE, r m AP*s»»*> ductive of an ever-increasing bank account. A tion, is the edict of the Republican congress. The inaio Otti«'* In Hhimtwrf bkick I It - * * Cot «eMt •• irrlrt* Yaqutn« model dairy herd having been selected, the food, apostles of "standpatism" must lx- driven from a LR ant : : : ì i ossuti* tHt w«MH».-r iiroar Tml»« Î* ««•«• » •••• ItarlroM. feeding and care of the herd should be a matter of the halls of congress before the work of extirpa Yo. 4— Trw A. to. Al «”1 fur ih»tr«M' profound study. The flow of milk should I m - ob tion can I m - properly begun. 'President ftooaevelt Imi«* Thw Hrwi Clair In i*ort and tu fai HIM AWE OF DtiFBC IVE If LES trnvtMi luHruil w,..„ It to- A to may urosecute the trusts as vigorously as he may, l» ai served closely when a change of fixxl is made. As M«. ♦ Ha«, an Alwtmci of TlUa prrywrwl -w laelroti r. M by U n a rule, the fat producing f mm I is not the best for a and during Ins c *ntinuancy in the presidency, but .«MB. tini«» «I«« S S F M. Pup milk cow. For this reason, grasses, cloverand be will never make any |x*rmanent headway until trai«« lor • •rvslltot. »t Ini <»f thr M*»rri«»n **ir«-<t Itrldgr >o. t vetches are regarded as giMsl fissl lor the cow. Sil- the nxit of the evil, the tariff, is revised. lAOte» fot < ormili. CHABLIS 3. X a HXB Next year the people will I m * heard from on the \rnxf«A CurmllM .................. ege for winter feeding is thought t » la? necessary oflli» nml pmpvrtr joa Inland lo |>arvliaaa m to Kinwr Hr»*« to ie- tariff subject, and the party that gx>es before them iM a.i.-pl a« ni urli; r», mona? kaaad, aur by our best dairymen. It should I m - the aim t*» I mb ' Alhtny rroçrlttor. lairvn, rw-hlii. ib« i-riiwgi of our «.pan ..... have some feed in a green state, or as nearly in with high pr>t«x*tion as a plank, is very apt to be| Arri»*« «I < «M-valli« •n.u KMaliHabrd In 1«M. x.* « I that condition as possible, for the dairy cow every surprised when the vote is counted. The American 1 l^M)*«« ADmny. ... .... . i r .» .«■ ........ . . • I» r. a month in the year. This can be done by having people have i>aid tribute to the trusts and tariff Am»** Cur » all»« Trnio« lor Alba«). Sallownes« Tranfformed green corn to cut and feed from the middle of July liaroiis. just about as long as they will. A judi-1 to Dusky Beauty on till the fall grass arrives, and a well filled silo Icious revision of the tariff next winter would I m - a *-w A A <lark ,kin beioni«» tarcinaiinp ?»>• A wise act on the part of the Republican ¡ mi *t\ man • hen .leh. airly mh, «iri.kr>prr-d for the frosty winter months. Experience and TW» »•ral Naekaa». with th« radiant gluw winch indi- it •* r close observation along this line will soon demon agers. It would minimize the chances of defeat CMckahnJthy. actircakin. Rob*ra TX» hillnaing ara prirm MmHaX -• Tt.arM» i.i-. r the following November. ••I i*a» li ara» h) mtt ’Xa*r» in« keep, the akin rrhnrd inqnahty, strate which plan pays. Mhaaf. par lai-bel ________ _ _ keflMporaifrrtfrumdorKn.gna.t* I 19 • • r. m In handling the dairy cow, absolute kin-’ness 'Ml-, par (.•»•►'«I __ ______ •nd III nulatra the tiny rap llarw, to • «« r m Hour par wk Contribute th«color whie hcha. ma m should be the rule. A passionate man f >r the Prosecutor Heney Henev is likely to fail to convict in Hran. war km . blonde and brunette alia«. Robert- ihrwl . par ii u a m milker, or a dog. is entirely out of place and is in- the Glass trial in San Francisco. Francisco, Then-asm is: The reason ine ia c-rtain protect on k<anut t.n, ' hop. |«r tua U a r. M •unbum and freckl«a if applied Iw-* jurious in the handling of the milk cow. Ciean- The defe-se has succeeded H altar. t<Vmat»yi par mH succeaxled in stopping the mouth for« ri|«.<ure to tun oe wind • »<• I** 4<waa liness alxiut the dairy l»arn is abs »lutely essential of Witness Zimmer, the states star witness. Zim Zim- < htrkrna, pas pan n.i Sprea.lt hke a» impart eptible a been ii < hirkan- par pvatnil. )onng of irauaeorrr.kineu fare, karri, a u if we would have a nice, wholesome, untainted mer testified before the grand jurv to facts that '.arm. par pomH •T thield tt.mii atin« and preaervmg a Tnrkaja, p-r pnowd milk. ta would convict Glass; but when he was call *d at the * delu ate, luatrouabeauty Hark«, par pnuad i« - XU “ -rr« n-nar n Now that a large condensing plant is to l<- erect- I trial he Vas as dumb as an ovster. heVas ovste<-. All the same. Haai. per prmad. lira «»qM Mil»», par p>H,ad.lt»» walpht . en in Albany, the dairy business is a»>t to I m * given Mr. Henev Heney has established in the mind of the pub- pub V IN pumi I r. h -i.ipping ■Iwap j*r pmtB‘1. no kara increased energy. Five years from the present lie, lic, that Gias** Guu- is in guilty of uf bribery as aj charged. if tiu«, p, "•rexirtl ........ »-»'in « THE SCIO STATE RANK REAL ESTATE BROKER ROYAL RESTAURANT Attorney-at-La Gorvalli« & Eastern R. R Attorneys-at-Lai© s Coffee House Linn County Abstract Co.