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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1907)
w ♦.» / ♦ u I 4 4 • • • -N. ♦ • • / • a * >• •'4 • ! o • •* ' « / ' 4 * • / • * • « « 1 * • • .• * ».• e • • e • •* • 1 ' I • * * : «.- 4 V 4 w : 4 / L MF, a # t 4 ■i T ■ «• • J «• >-A * * • • . « ♦.i 1 w I r * • X. * * (The kantiani Politically Independent. EnU*red at the poatotth « el Scio, Or .-gon, as MM'otpi'ClaMl mail matter. fl.'lll.twlll l> T. L. KVI HV I > I ’< i 1* KI 1 »A Y county will undertake an opposition picnic? « Ix»t ul all work in harmony and to one common purpose ami make the Albany apple fair, the Alb any race«, the Bnrwnsvillv picnic and the Scio fair eitch a sucre . (. Each portion of the county will lx? fairly represented. Each, in its place is merit orious and should receive the help and patronage of all. A fair nt Albany, under the present cir cumstances. will simply mean a declaration of war between the two sections of the county. w n / ON ( i E H. TURN ON THE LICHT KurruM »an I'M' LADIES’ MISSES and CHILDREN’S COATS regon has a state banking law which is sunpos'il to safeguard the people's .................... »1 » On. year in advance interests; yet (tanks go right ahead and fail .................... 1 .M) Oh. 11- if. nt end ’>1 i. ir ........................ i One t ear, al end id 2 war« . as completely and disastrously as if there were nr »• , . • « - a » INI Gnr year, al end of 3 year. .............. ■ regulatory laws on our statute (tooks. The trouble 75 Rix months in advam-e ............ . M with our (tanking laws, both state and national, is, Thre*’ months in azlvano ............. Single topy in wrapper............. ss»............... .. ►sat................. U5 they an* not severe enough; nor are thev enforce<* A l> V JCKTIHl N < i It A l»; with the vigor that will cause men to think seri V ously before violating them. As a (»eople we have C*.ir>l "f thank- ................. ... <•: Itf «I obllilarv notice«, fier line I e««n so careful to nritect thr interests of the mar .... « KitiHoh-l wedding commenta, i-*r lit nr M who is accused of the commission of crime, that I..-’al olierti-ing, per line i-er i«»ue pi-play ada. 2 change« |>er noni th» our ni’iinm • i'lr. I lb we afford the rogues and scoundrels almost even per inch ... ........ .1 Qo avenue tn escape punishment for their crimes. We Frolca.ion.il card«. !’ ■ Incl , |.«-r iti- M»inh ». I.otig time contract» (or .'iv<>rti»in( n i - n ap|.l'• ii ■■ ■>, l ave been governed too much by the rule that "!• is (letter to allow a thousand guiltv men to escape, than to cause one innocent man to suffer wrong DON'T DO IT. GENTLEMEN fully.” This rule, evidently, will ha- e to be mod (MT the regular selling price on nil our LADIES' MISSES' ified. It is (tetter that one innocent man shall suf ORD WAS BROCGHT T he N ews this mid ( HiLDk’EX'S ('OATS week that there is an effort laung made, fer occns'onafi.v for a crime he never committed, tl an for the thonsat <1 to suffer frequently on ®c- over at Albany, to organize a county agri count cultural society for the purjsise of giving an an of crime tha» another man did not commit \S *• givi* tin* blu <li?«*Qiint *<» that uv will not I ihw to curry anv coats The failure of the two Portland trust (tanks nual fair. If this report is true Tin N ews thinks mer for next \etr We alño haveaotne < •»;»!- from last vear that wa the promoters of this pro|»sed fair arc a little off within a few M eeks of each other, ought to cause will close at at 33 1-3 1 thin sale. kVa wan in their judgments, and are enemies to Linn the legislature, which is to be elected next year, to enact some very drastic btws. Ender the guise rl<i-e ollt »'Vet V t’oSt M e have in the store county in addition. Everybody knows that in order to make anv pule of encouraging tl rift and tl e saving of money for If vou need a (’oat no v IM \ tur eli mee We h ive all kinds, stvle? and lie enterprise a success the people must pull to a rainy day by the people, these batiks have, piices in L.idiei- Coat- fioin ¿‘ft up (’nine while assortment is good gether. .All must work towards one common pur through nlhirirg advert¡wments, and the payment '■ ' ' ■ c. ! . ta, Becurod H pose. There must be co-operation and harmonious "f ;i I 11’1 large list of dejxjsitora and from almost every part action. I of the state. Women and children form a large z\ gtxxi manv years ago there was a Linn county percentage of the iwople who have Iwen persuaded agricultural society, which gave an annual fair at \ Albany» The society was allowed to la-come dis- to entrust their hoards »»f nickles and ftennies for organized, and the fair ceased. Whatever was the safe keeping to these misname<| trust companies. Men of good business judgment, as a rule, are cause, and who was to blame for the disorganiza not found among the depositors. They know that tion of the society and the discontinúan of the the man who does a legitimate, safe lutnking busi fairs, it is not necessary here to relate. All know * that a lapse of fifteen years has occurred since the ness, can not afford to p-»y 4 per cent interest for discontinuance of fairs over at Albany, and, seem deposits. Thev know that banks and trust com ingly, there was no prosuect that the s icietv co il I panies that do pay such a rate of interest, must invest the deposits in hazardous speculations and ever be revified again. not l> BACK Itti. LEVY. Thr l-omi ^srhrta pl pulivi» «imtciid«-d ill.' »’St i— r i«p 1-ast year Scio g»ve a street fair. So much in loans in order to earn a profit for the depositor. Th“ following «re prteaaqnotxal on Tl ur- lay ti rest scorned to lie aroused that the idea of organ So long ns the busincs of the country ¡ r booming, ita wa* hor>«»rt U< ent duct the b* »*• of earli week out .tmier«: n<-<M> of th" country upon. We «mild A» thr Mimtn ary <»( t !»•* 1M07 ow„- wiwau. per tni.hel ..................... .... I izing a district or county agricultural society was and there is not a financial stringency, these 4 per Ilka to have'he opi i<-n of th. Portia <1 merit, whh-li 1« to tie romir'et. d in a few i,1,,*i P*r oneSet ................ ..... cent, (tanks ar • all right. But nt the least sign of developed. This agitation culminated in the call- day», will »how a gain oxer that of lael * I »J bankers on that »object now. W •« ¡1 g of a citizen's mass meeting some time in last a financial crisis; they tumble to pieces as if built rear of »on . tlilna met 12,0 0, <bi, it -twwt-. per on 4« WU t7 IM San Frani i-co Sever ha. <>in|'li-h<-d mitt1 t tie well al thia time to call the at- , muter January and the organizing of tl <■ Scio Stock and of cards. Hutier. it oiintry |wr rriU In order to give these wildcat concerns a busi «I greet a Victor« •• »1»' did la-t tenlloti n* the Ile al tea lei vitiK leellra I tl*. pre .token Agricultural Fair Association resulted. This asso ¿rj ’ntf lr>ylti|t for '1» ti «I ' ’ •’t'’»'“"«, P«r ponn t lu ness standing and establish themselves in the con week Í" electing a hoard i f Good Gov that arr iutrnd ciation now numbers about 130 members. I bis . , , . . , I ' per piHinil. toung 1 Me i avr lieen i ..»*■», tei pound ernment otfio r«. It I» an M-nrance to pur|-o<« to Illi« change fidence of the ¡»eople, men of good business stand oT ‘i number will be increased to 200 or more witliin the world that th“ cleaning of the Aeg- addl' g \alllr« Ir'1 fa-l to the tat .<*11 Tl" k’>«. P-r pound I« ., «1 l" “ k<. par anua ' ing sometimes are persuaded to invest in them. e 'll »table» la I” g“ on t'.e next year. IS inthelaat la., i.-.r., nerra.m, f"'m »«.t. per h,, w„<llt weight •JM The first fair was given sonu six weeks ago -nd Such «as the case with the Title Guarantee & I* G *. ■ n 11«<V to I" ir l.'l ,1» in I Hog«, pat pound.In« weight \mi |w ft>r «hipping 07 which was pronounced by all to be a success. In Trt st bank in Portland. W. S. I add. of the solid, The old-'ime IY>pnli-t, »S b vet I vm '7 M itli tlua cliamte in value, it itlManp. per |>«»nn<1,«(n km lift w tlId »erm nrce-rary that rv. rv taking M ut Io«, tw»r order to make it a success about $3tKX> was expend substantial banking house of Ladd & Tilton, of among the living, can have th'' «atotnc- aih'in v »hottld wait and get the etai-t | ed, most of which Mits reipiir <1 to prepare suit* Portland, is the largest stockholder, was its first lion "I »reina iiv>.t of tb»- reform, tin ' amount of property In thrlr rr»j»-r ti<e then a Ivncatnl. put into practlc-. ■»»•! able grounds. The «ork we have dune already president, anti was a director until some time last the country at large pr wt'ittce th»«r r* ad < r «'ti*«4 di.tricta brf* re making will not have to be done next year, and the ex summer. His name yet appears upon the bank <rrv g.-.l, tuo. We. P"|“-. -ere tlir lirir Iriiea. Tbeti thr levy can lie made penditure of $15(M) M ill enable us to give a much Itooks and business pa|>er as a director. There is (•• >1., then ; out a ho ar<-the fool, now? to tit thr iahi- but the value can never lie made t> tit thr levy. letter fair next year, than was our effort this! not a particle of doubt but what the name “Ladd” Ship all your II ha fwen a verv common habit caused thousands to become patrons af the bank. tint ntnnvy •>.» crtalnlv l»«»t it- »bil- aith the «, h.Hii district» it* particular to I year. fit lire lew nv<r»»ary to rai«e a certain Now everybody knows that there is room for but Mr. ¡add is certainly morally, if not financially, pr to hi-pirx* terror 'n the mu d- of • •ttm on the bu-i. of a prrvi'Hia a«»«'»»- 1 great m«n< pwopla that it < <l ■ responsible for the losses depositors will suffer. one agricultural society and fair association in mettl. filu h meaaures are vrrv mi« plcwan V'.r, ago. Nearly rvi-rr largr leading and ii.uallv rvan It in raising » The present Mr. Ladd is certainly a sort of de city hi- rraorted to pure, ttnailttltcrateif I -urn largrr lli .n et pretrd— very rarely I inn county. If there is one located at Albany, To the largest and oldest Scio can not successfully maintain a rival asocia- generate son of a noIde father. The original head flat itMiuev to tide over the pn—ent i l<*»». established produce house count* court, for example, would ti 'n, and vice versa. Scio now has an assiwiation of the house of Ladd & Tiltvu would have scorned rtn.ticiil »tringency. 1'opull.tr «ere I not The in Portland, to obtain high think "I fixing th. ir mill» for count« duly incor|>orate<l, a prepared fair grounds, and to allow his name to lie connected with such a not »111 h greit f ail, after all. Were they ' l>(i»|M»ea without fir»t having tlie value i est market prices; •( tlie mil hi th“ir hands. As the tax 1 with all an ideal location. Hence, any effort to or w ildcat proposition as the Title Guarantee & Trust I heir only mi-t'ke wit-, they lived fif ’ payer*» burden is u» 'ally l.ravv enough Market today on teen or tae tv year« t<»> »•••n. ganize a rival association over at .-Mliany, ca not Co. evidently is. The present Mr. I>ad<l helped to Hl thr aggregate, it Would »rem to be Chickens, 14c to 15c per lb. nnporta.it tiiat all gm-«» work should he Ducks. 15c per lb. but be in opposition to the Scio fair association. If organize and establish the c ■ icern; then, before A f ■« i I hvh agii on, of Si'in*» rt'pT-rn- riitnii at«i| w lirrever |«>«»il*le. Veal. 9 to 10c per lb. public, resigned tmive Albany ia successful it will undoubtedly break the reckless management l»eca It ia not my intriition to attempt t rittnii'« voi» in Alhwii' «i'líritinv Pork, 8 to 9c per lb. The elder Ladd •t'» k •ulwi riptiov« to th- Si to Agnelli- i lictate to any cunimumty thr amount down the Scio association. In that case, will Al his connection with the Im , ! of money tiny -hould raise by local tax bany be aucceaafulT Years ago. Albany had the would not have permitted th" tvment of’4 per tur»! Fair, ami a nunilwr of prngre«-ive <tl"n. but with tlie ataive-mentioned rV.’W ,,,r,,ur bee folder. "How in mind I frit it my duty to to Pre« Poultry." Qui k report, and entire field to herself, with no op|si.sition, and yet cent interest, would not have jiermttted the l»ank .-itixrn- of Allsuiy t<«>k aloek in tin» j • ’ hangr« «iltio.i tlie.r h« «l iMaiirs against plac- ’ i*onini “ miable “ ntarpeiae, Tliíi i« tl<<* «Jims return« on all cnnaigniuenls. failed. Do the promoters think the chances of to I m * managed so hazardously and. of course, ng all ittimw e»«arv bur len upon thr ! Giht spirit for I.inn coontvtowna to iwwplr bv a little tliouglitles.iiras in success any better now, when fully one-third <»i there would not have been a failure and loss to the j lii'lii town.4« t ai'll other. Albany m t the«e matter«. the county would oppose the success of a fair at patrons. III cone.llalon, let us hope that every olilv rejoire« th-t Selo ha- wi'b-«»ikr PAGE & SOX' r<«d or ™ ii<«>i di.trut will wait I Evidently then’ must lie a severe regulatory la«' prrwwaaiva citine' « who take a ilrep III- city. Albany in every way it could? Vet, that will be «t'rntly until they receive their »tale- I PORTLANO the situation if these misguided promoters K<> c »ntmlling the management of state hanks. Like terent in exploiting the abrmlanl re manta from then unty clerk OREGON 1». B. MiKNlGlir. ahead and succeed in organizing an as-uxuation. It the national bank, they should lx* required to have «mir “• of Linn comity, but i« willii g to go further ami help in a mure »ob- will go further. It will so embitter the jieople of continually, at least 25 per cent of the de- ! -tantial wry to boo«t and encourage thie i’Ol l.THV PICKINGS. the forks of the Santiam against Albany, that Al jsisits in the'r vaults They should be required to worthy umie»1ak|ng, inangurateil by the up'»« “><• *u»ii»ii>.-AI- bany merchants and Albany candidates for office, publish in some newsjtaper, as often twice in each «,«4 When vimr hen» appear droopy in cnM «railier, l«M»k for th« lar» itrav vear. the financial standing of the bank, the >«»ny Hmld. will feel the effects. lou«e on thr head and neck. Melted Years ago an effort was made to erect the forks amount of loans and discounts and the amount of laril, applh-l in »mail liuautiliea, h a GE0RGE; of the Santiam into a county separate front Linn. cash on hand The state should have a Competent Rfftte Tr»*««’irrr Mtarl iw m ini in Ihr if mi remedy. Title (in« ran tre» A Trait On. failure. II* Keep a f««i hl« jar of eaaeline among This was defeated by the work of someof Albany’s and disinterested examiner to verify these pub- K0ENEKE ha*l <|r|MMHl»*l ■••^rlv IhBi,'»** of ihr unir emersene* remedir- for the «inter citizens. For this action we do not hold any en 1 I i.shed statements. I «tata*« fonda in thr ••boated” tank. 1 It i» of value applied to the fm-tei <-omb fraerlalor 4» -nd ««tile« >1 a bini, drawing 'he fniet Banks that confine themselves to legitimate bank mity toward« the county seat. But should this op I UM> M th»* am*»‘»nt hrl-mir» io 'out th'.rouitlilv. SCIO. position fair proposition be encouraged by Altiany ing and use any degree of caution in making laws ti>. -tai» « ho i fund llavlna th! food oAEGON A cheap remedy for mitee, and on- It IS these bankers who become finan-l4’n tand and uni«» nr , the 4 p»T rent, never fail, business men, the enmity and oppisition to any nio-t Griner« Imie right al hatMl, ia vine- H.Mn< MH w M th, thing which Albany wants can be recorded, in the cial plungers and use the deposit* with which to intere»! Oi I liw'jiM |«*<>k»*«| *rmptin< to gar l’ut il mt «ith a «prayer. Tw > ,hr ,"t'nrt on> i I hr !re««nrer. Mr» I oiiv a« tta Mat* ‘ *""c" "•* o»« in a ten-quart pailfoli of water future, as the position of the people of the forks speculate that are compelled to write failure after •chod hoar«I. • which hr I* m mvnitar, quart« wi.l help a lol 111 ridding the premier of "«ito« >h- to»'“. “."btHh-i .nd «oppi» ¡their names. Mr. Ladd nor anybody else should • dbl n»»! l«‘in tta nw»'ry, »• required by three I«--!», of the Santiam. i-«..!»- -nt. ,, rw. m!>u o,'» , <tr.lr. to form the ncqn.1 ,t»n<» ol „„„ No, gentlemen, do not do any thing that will de play a Jekyl and Hyde game in the (tanking law. hr, r% w| *nt|y, lÌHHitfht tir inight K- ep thr rii if« attired in a clean ro< m and a Irtrnninaiion lo till rea lv ’o lutai thru» |n ni »rk»*t. Egg month on «»»• ri«ht, I am J stray haimony among the people and break down, .business. If they do. they should be punished se- K» aril ta nmlt ri|r fl«nwt •»tali» «re «ml it i» hi»«»wn they the idlr futnla. «•» hmiird it to the a ibl will «b«*rb «»>l<»re. Th»* atanrptb»n nmr ï'Htr» f«»r our fair. You have organized an apple fair, which ! vercly for doing so. ta .haw plainly 11,»1 •ti(fi<*i«*nt •*» ninkr thr »-win !««••». Let some one who is well versed in (tanking and ea t tank. In doiha we understand, is to be rv|»eated veariv Very G EC )R< i E K< >EN EK E ii«»lat**d thr 1»*, an i mar «"oninlrr hint» bui II mil tar «rtitfii to «tart thr mg« to well. We will help you to make it a success. It (tanking laws, prepare a measure for submission to •♦•If loFt’inate if hr 1» not trat»»frrrrd «{«niliiiit. is, also, said that it is your purpose to hold a week the people through the initiative, that will regu i hum Ihr atti«» ra|Hh»l to Ihr ••ate | h ni- More bini» <1 r from nretfaMing «nd I rating amir Ir««ta ih «n from anv Mtar of racing annually. This is all right, too. We late and control these state (tanks a measure that I t»*nimry t«*r hi* thrtfiinaaa. If vou want notarial work done a ran«** ntmhmwl Mak»- th«m work for r lea» written or a «hai thev ml, jn«t a«» v«»n h«va todo. dilli, mortgage will attend both and help you to make a success of will make the state (tank as safe to the depositor, <>n thr othrr haivl, <|»» n >t ta m> rarele»« poi.ion voucher flll.-.l . „ h , , „„ I OW SAU'.. each. Brownsville has her annual Pioneer picnic, at least, as are the national Itanks. Let publicity that vo » will prrinit them to rat anar it do,., at Ta. N«w. office upon abort frrd If (hr «r I no t»hr- ran not ta krpt notice. which is proving a yearly success. Because of of Itank management be a leading feature of the Fibr.-n rf tata! h^r • » <♦ *•» r^rtli • »» .-»*• fret! the material dry.—Amrr.can law. "Turn on the light. ” this fact, let us hope, that no other porti >n of the »•f irrlr»! hi |rt»tv*. V. ( LAO ar« Farmer. Snliarrtl«« tnr the > , WT, , M \ HllH' 'IOS HAI 1 -, O We Will 0 0 count W Sale Commences SATURDAY. Not 16. Close* WEDNESDAY, Nov. 28, '07 We Guarantee Top Prices for Poultry WESELY & CAIN WANTED! Poultry, Eggs, Veal and Pork Farmers' Meat Market I