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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1907)
«■• m 1 » , «• - I 4 .1 ; 9 .-.S' •/ I a « * Re* ' r ».• «’M1 •».». ». « • a • . ? « * •t 9 « • «• ♦ •<< ’•/ft. * : ;•« I ** < • .« ” « « ■. • - <’ 0 . .’ • - ' • * t 4 4 « • « «v'f. r • ; •Z< « • A ♦ * • * V A < jt 9 — Politically Independent CITATION its promises ao long that the people are rapidly placing it al the head of the Ananias club. The people hope for tanlT revision next winter, but do not expect it Some day forbearance wi|l cea.se to be a virtue with them. The high protective tariff Republicans had better take warning. l : ♦ ♦ It HARRIMAN visited Oregon this week. Being uncertain at just what point he would reach the railroad in his journey I » ï • < è < ; I. K. i north from Pelican lake, sjas ial trains were held ut the ends of l»vth the Columbia Southern and the Corvallis & Eastern railroads. These trains were held a couple of days at each point awaiting the >1 -M, decision and arrival of the railway king. One v«Mr In aelvaner- .............................................. . .1 Our - r . r, al e-ihl >1 - <*ar Of course tiie expense of holding th»*se two pal 1 7ft One- ,<• ir, ut -' ìh I ì -I «-.ir» . ...................... , 2 <M> ace trams was large, as was the construction of a Oi>«-v«-ur al ewl >>f 3 y«-nra 7A Kit cnontli. ina<lvaure- ............. ............................. ( k J s,»»*cial telegraph iin** to the hunting grounds at Tiire-e- monili« in a>ltaiu* .............................. •. Oft Pelican l<ake. The total ex|a*nse amounted to sev Hiitgl» i-opy in wre|>|-er ..... . ... ........... eral thousand dollars. W ho i»a.vs the mil? A rail A l»V e »«TIMI NO ItA'IMl way president or su|a*riotenderit rarely travels ft i’ard of ih »i»h* . ........................................ Hprctnl «»biltiarv »»nth’i*», jmr linr . ... .................... .... O'.' these days unless in a specially equipped car. and E <!«• nlfd Wfilllig » »honriit«, irt lìhO .... • ...... <w - a, tra Tin* expense entailed in (V. gen"ru.iy a Kwnl ■dvcrtiaiiig, | h r linr |*rr i«aur ......... .............. Ih -plav ad» ? < ha»ig« a |««r uoulh, onr coliimfi whir. each case is consHurable and much more than anv i«rr Ìti«‘h . ................................... 10 citizen, unless in dire necessity. can Prubn»«ioti «I ratti«, I1, nrh« a, i*r month 1 On private 1 «ng unir »»»ili rari a t»»r «>iv«-tti*m: m«dr>»n applnalintt afford. Somebody pays the bill Who is it? in the C»»e of .Mr., Harriman, it is d<»ut»tful if in the past TAHIFI HF VISION. twenty years h<- lias earn«*<l M m «« n in -ti«’ . as he caused to be expended on his Or *gon to ir. Tr ie, T MAY hh well besetdow as a fact, once for all, during that period he has probably amassed the that th»* Republican i»arty will never revise the IM Ho« La tariff So long as the “interests” arc m 1»I c t»« \ast majority of bis pn tins been done? .Mr. Harriman, like most modern ciUr -l the coti/r* ^ <>;ial <>f!i ial r><>sittons that hav- financier«, has learned the comparatively new art p >wer to prevent tariff legislation, it may be de- of transferring money from the pockets of other p *nde»i they will block any serious effort to inter- people into his own. Now. the effect upon the f -re with the robberies of the tariff Lamms. Re publican s|M*libinders may announce grandiloqtiet t- pirty or |*arties fleeced is just as disastrous as if ly: ”Y'*s, the tariff should be revised; but it should he or they had been held up upon th»* public high way and was made to “stand and deliver.” Th»-re l>•• revised by its friends.” is just this difference and this difference only. Well, the iieople have been ready for and have The highway roober does his robbing without »he n r-ted ¡¡H«n revision for th«' lust halfdoz- n year ,k 'sanction of law. wml*- Mr Harriman's method has The powers that la* in c»>ngn*ss have answered t us demand by saying: “Yes. we will revise 'he the law’s sanction. In t iv one case tin* r>» >b -ry ir illegal; in the other, legal. Yet the effect upoi tariff schedules, but not at the present session. Next session we will take the matter up. etc.” the victim is j.ist th«* same in either cas«*. Nor will Tnia was the excuse last winter. Now we are in th»* robbed f«-el th»* bitt«n • ■ of lo.., an . t.a- l< - formed by congressmen who are in a position to because he has been robbed according to law. In k io*, that nothing will lie done along this line at the former cas«- the victim may have the satisfac tne coming session. Supposing the Republicans tion if having his despoilvr punished; in the latter continue to control congress in the future, can we case, if h<* will la* civil he can see .Mr. Harriman expect that the time will ever arrive when the ride by in his palace sp<*cial. Morally, the crime s eel, sugar and other trusts will allow the time to is just as great in the one case as in tiie other. The modern method of high financ«* is nothing arrive when tariff revision will be taken up with but legalized robbery. As labor is the so irce from the purpose of doing something? which all wealth is derived, labor pays for Mr. Any person who has kept tab on the actions of .Harriman ’s s|»ecial train of palac«* cars. Igtbor congress for t>'e past few years, can easily con i|»aidfor the automobiles »hat convey<a| his part clude what its acts in he future will be. so long as from Pelican Iuik»* to the end of the railnaid. Ii> h , h protectionists are placed in the position that E that 1 *'* en ‘ * inured to its first source lalxir pays th- control congressional legislation. We know ...... bills. Every dollar represented in the |>alace j.ist as long as Uncle Joe Cannon remain« s|*eaker and Congressman Payne remains chairman of the ,r**n< *n l*'e touring car. in the magnificent man Ways and Means committee, th»* tariff beneficiaries sion or stately business block, represents sweat on the brew of labor. Labor is the source of all need have no fears of being disturbed. .Sometime, let us hope, in the near future, the wealth, consequently it )»a.vs all the bills. >« f M — —— MVfcK * MILMAWUM». Pruprielur» ♦ Hacks connect with ail teams tsith al H f st and .1/ ankers. * : > è Oar ri^s art /i/st-class anil aitr horses %ood : drivers. Prices lleasontihlc. ♦ 9 MtllAY A lll'HAlll«u> 1 Mt»a : ♦ WHO PA YS THE HILL? KVtlO M Scio Livery and Feed Stables : ut IH >«11-1111» U * X X Z ♦ ♦ Ï : J ♦ : i oiiirrwl, Thai I fain *»( » «hi u«rd* lu tlii* i -I« rrwlrvj in tiw . « mi «’ r hH«>r» Ibi» C* UM «ill hr Î lb «L» V o( Orlow». HR>7. im 'A a. in «*( •and ilny» al «4 liix o*urt at ihr Ai I m ««y, IJ..u I Ihre«* lo «hOW alu a urn*»• •Imuld •» I l«r g atti »«rrttirwti < - . . ' I * IM T J Mui.krrw, W F. Gill. E. l>. Mye*r*,J.J Bar nr«, I. A. V\ antri. ’• B mmta BV. C. A. Warner Scio Milling tfoinpani' ♦ I ♦ ♦ : SCIO ROLLER MILLS 1 » Flour and f • •*! on Sale ♦ ♦ ♦ I lour 4 *< s <« eau I . a. i>. Surgeon Physician GE0RGÊ Kroprlalur Dentist < iKEGON 11« Ing iwtn ham-sl the «i«»r«t nam<w1 K.«»k I fW'it» »I k * fortnrr nrnprtetnr. Go) M Knight. I «»Heil llw |«t o »«»**.'«• Ihr ynr»lH’ . will «amllniM* th«’ waxvw «»•» llw rim-i «»»» tbr »«» ui « m » «wtablMiw-l and ««ippli « II..1., «tit« « H«“' «•»!* |»fhv» with M 1«-Mtv hi h»Tll» itw f •»»««» ol rvri) •.*1) « hi « IrteM mt nation *o »»«at •’»«•») *«»»• r t<bl, I ■»» bKk'vO K Ri gioir» « «I .< >K< 11 . I 1\< >1 ..X 1 KI. J. Ml N AFRA. Fn»«l ent. THE SCIO STATE BANK — Oregon Scio <’<■>1 Drink*, au-l « rtn«- line- *>f i l «I < la»« «qrb m al! Iirauchraut drntialry. < io. : : : : oRRooN AHEU"N Notary Public ANO REAL ¿STATE BROKER f'wfMit) }«fr* riiw-rwnrr io Notary wi»rk »t*i tend «It-wliHg givra inr ti grtirntl KnmMrdg« I wrUt«*n inailumriii» Nnd tend Iti»«*» A»| •tiniaifwliuti <»! e» lialr« cnrrlull) attrii-lrd t<» wii« . rgotiated. «battaci« ul tillr pruofft»! <»<i «xaimuad CIO OK <»• S Id H. MON’A.NYE — —— — — pe »pie w ill des|>air of ever getting relief from con r'RBBCONFECTiOHEBT IHDCIGIKS gress as at nr. sent constituted, when something Solai} public Mini *M»h«liur Now that Mr. Heney ha- brought the (¡las ul ratrnia and I rn h»ii«. will happen. -Men who are pledged to revision bribery case to u successful conclusion, let us hop« IB*, iff Krai 2d ttirwvt Al-ll . UHKhdJi w ill be elected to congress in such numbers that that he can s«x»n get time to come to Oregon and Speaker ('annuli and Congressman Payne will la- I complete his work. No doubt a few people await I Briant C. <*. Hrjunt M Mt \LFIX <• M'Tiasaa dethroned. .Men who are not owned, body and his coming with fear and trembling, but tne vast j HR) AST A *<»N |»r. J Wwa» •««. mmi I, by the “interests" will replace them. Then, majority will give him a glad welcome. An •'<|iri|ri»<awl »«•<>« |»mii«lrr <»f l'hinrtr and not till then, may we expect to lie relieved i«*»|lri •'«, •iM*«*aa«M tu thr «tr H«W*g SM» Attorneii8-at-Laix> <»I*KM Ob from the exhorbilant tribute we are paying the • ♦»»ir. »4 M»*.»») »• •»»•« p»r|w»»*l t«» irf»l«li < h»»»•••* ti»*- I!< uh * l«»*ll Fhv uo lrr <NM|w.n tikN-k ALBIN) OcEt.oJ» The Scio Stock and Agricultural Fair was or- gn««l mxtinH». tt-1» huu -*n * gu«fw*»t« «-« -«a tariff barons. Srwly r tire«! T«Lk-« «up|»l>r<1 with tbr Iwt v !•«*»- < «il « » r hit», mi Revision of the tariff by its friends is alamt as organixed, chiefly, to benefit the stock growers and i « m »« ì Mietei, AltftftA). Orrgw. ï hr «»«rfert i-ff«»«<H noth j«k«nnr»» m. w KATHKaroKP a » iatt 1« U M»TF «u rank d»*magogii«*ry us one can imagine. We do not dairymen of l.r’n county . For this reason every -5 Albany Oregon expect a friend to do us an injury, nor interfere farmer, dairyman and stockman should select the J hc N k WA otlhr «I»*" rtll L iih I m of job w in any privileges we miy enjoy. Neith»*r will pride of his herd of stock, give u a little extra care rinUiig in guud ftiyl* *u<l at rram>ugi»!«» Other In Hl titular g Hkict congressmen who are friends of the tariff lajneti- and bring it to the fair. By doing so you can . n’t*. «LR1NY ill: ORKGON : GO TO THE ciaries permit legislation to be enacted that will in make comparison witii vour neighbzr's animals jure or curtail the privileges tne tariff barons now and see wherein your animal fails to come up to e.ijoy. Njilher will congressmen who are friends t.ie standard; or you can show your neighbor t«» tiie govermn mt ami tne pe >,»le before t ley are wherein his animal or animals are short of the cor ÎIW» « IMI» *<•* SA. friends to tne tariff barons men vno believe in rect standard of breeding. o<] KEflL ESTftlt BKuKt-H 0» îra'it* • .*•<•• la» Ì »s*4« Issa. M i AV Ihg and act upon the principle of the gre«tesl go«xi for I TH.g I • SCIO, OREGON III paw J 11 A I» the greatest number of the people permit a few I Ite 11»« • l.teo A W King Harriman has come to Oregon and has left rWraai anS lllj pmjwrti«-« and oiM people to longer exact tribute from the man. us. If he made any statements while hen* that Ol.okOk. DAVIE. Proprietor <»»> III tiettal I'tHIHlila-KHI !«« • .In *5 F b Republican congressmen have made a study of Il y«Mt waul Io «HI y<Mir tn< m. I <a»» wll it If I II ran 1« *4«t. |r ><>u want lo bay,» tan nu4 the tariff pro ilem along the lines of special inter gives promise of an early extension of the rail ll»«* )<m want. ests s i long tnat they seem unable to take up the roads into Southeastern Oregon, such have not matter in connection with tne general or public in been published. Of course, in time, he will build BEWARE OP hrllxlVE IILLS terests. Formerly, in order to fool the laboring lines into this neglected portion of the state, but, H.te .n Alwlrwf of 101« prri«rvd jteopl»*, that isirty argued tnat a high protective! when? is the qjesth^L Probably when that terri >•) I ba tory is threatened with invasion by one or more Pup 8 House tariff enabled the benefleiariea to pay the wug<-; Al M «nil Knd *>< il»« Worrttun *lrv«i Hrblge worker a higher wage. Thia argument haa been! other roads. Oregon will extend the glad hand to Harriman wnen he begins to lay steel on the ex CH a RLXS 3. MASXB so completely exploded, that it is no longer used. I Of the r»-«i pr«»i*r>tf) vmt to (Mirvh««« .«„errmnt to Riner Rm.1 tension. But until then, we will simply wait I or «*'»> |»( *• «Mwiirfiyr for iuo«i«y kwird, <»ur Th» present argument is: Tne country is now en Proçriitor. patrofift rv*<«*lvtng t|»r i>rii*«(ll ol our ei|«n joying such gr«*ut pn s|x.*rity, that to monkey with E«<ai»ii«ikr i m t ie tariff in any wav is to disturb or destroy that Senator Fulton’s position on Statement No. 1, is Z. H. KLDD, Manager. — 7 .>■» r prosperity. “Ia*t well enough alone,” and S|»eaker som-what anomalous. After reading or hearing * i« r. m . < 'IBrw --otnar Third and Hnwtal'dn Mt, Sallow nr m Trancfortned Canon’s “st«in»l |«at” (M»hcy, ar« arguments that I his Corvallis s.jeech, one is just as wise, in this re Al HAST. OKEliON. to Dusky Beauty seem to I m * sufficient to set aside any and all revis gard. as before. Senator Fulton was. evidently I I ww»'* Y»! valila A TO % A -lark >kin becoiuei fax matin« AfFli««a AU*-«i«y ill* A ion sentim»*nt in congressional circles. whan Jelnatrly x.ft, un.1»r»prraj attempting to straddle the question. He would «*» l«M-a) W.rhrt«. with the radiant flow whkh um I>- The people, however, are coming to understand have done better to pass up Statement No. 1 in l^wt ra < ‘or\all» it*» r Th.- fbll-vwing an- prlea. l . T1.ur»«tay catriahaalthy acti.»,kin Robert Arrlvraal %l<«auy I.U I* nf»wh acvk ln <* it Iralrra: in« krrpi the Ain rehneJ in quality, the tariff question somewhat They see that silence than lo bjfog the matter as he did. The Mo f- Wlwai, i«r« lat^bri keepe p«ire> f ree t tomelog n wa.te throug i the protective policy, a very few men. senator is opposed to placing any strings whatever l^ma» ra» ’«»r*ailift . • **• r. w *Mlta, prr tHta^rl anJ it> nulatea the tiny rapdUnrito Yrfivwa Alban) • tv r * rk>»r |rrmk comparatively, are lieing enriched at the expens«* upon legislators. Senator, you might as well m vt %•». II- eontnlnitr the color win. hrha.mam Hnn, tw*r t«vn blonde an.t brunette alii e. Roben ’ »horf . par on Im « m »< «w vai IH of the many, and tnev ar«* beginning to th»* in this matter fairly and squarely. The people hav- ine la e< rtaia protect on afainu tan, ' br»p. per ton Arri »«Miai Alban) aonbum anJ fmklea if applied be justic»* of the proposition. I hey see that our tariff l»ut jtoor opinion of a dodger, and you show-» ! quite Huilrr. iCouACry) par mil It f re eap-oura to aun or wind ' «<• I*’ •••/«•n Ida rft M’mny M lawn <lestr »y the eq lality of all men before the a ilWM1 d,.a| of athl.-t»c ability in the above speech, ( htcfcrna, per pound .......... fti-rvada iikean im|«en eptible aheen Arri’ «a al1 *«»rvalila | la I”. > « htcLrn« prr |-«»und, young ■>ffauae orrr akin au-face, fortnmf a law. and t.iis vital principle they wish to tee re- h)ur senator's must stand squarely for what the MI Of Htr a’"»» r »min* itmnrcl «llh «*>uih«t < <>rrw. prr pound Attorney-at-La e ROYAL RESTAURANT l»A1 * •*<» II* MUHT Arai Attorneysat-Laic Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Hr. I Ml« u »mg Coffee the people want, and thin fact they must know be- Surely, the people will not be put off much long forv nomination is made. Further, the legis- er with pr »mines. Bntken promises causes one t»» j |ator who does not subacribe to Statement 1, stands lose faith, and a Republican congress has broken • a good chance to remain at home. •■'ft t*a> t<k* t « mu asti) trama, lw»t - al Al-win) a*> «a- »1- •- «• «ri» «a Irwln ft»r l'e’n»||, <inn Iter» f *11 nw u» \e«f«tr! an i e*t)*t«*ni lw«a«'lw i»a<»|it« R.«*llm»nt«h I1<»? «p ln<t. F«< i»«rlh*r tn f*»r ir» « I »»>n a mi) in M» F x'F.li A. Pa»a Avi H H.< KO.XtHa Gwu, A limai »hirld at.m, atinf and deiarate, luat rout beauty auw»,.,. r- r-ar Linn County Abstract Co. rnrltaya, p«r pound..... ... „ b«tc*li«, par ponnd ........ ... Href prr pound, lira aright Hf»fa. par |MMind.lnr weight 1 •»« P* p*wi»»d. ft»« «hipping •b«rp lar^unl.itn Aera Maium. tmi khih I