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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1908)
Every ton of wh*at taken from the •o.l remove» I* worth of fertility, but a Imi of butter remove* but •'»» cents. A The Ik>mocratic |>arty ha* donned ita Pin of wheat is *• rth fJU t 1 a t n fighting clothe» It acenta victory in nt I'utter frasi to •• Il coats but 3% the air of I9OH. It ha.» chouscn two cents a ¡»nind to »hi butter to England ca|>ablc gladiator» to lead the fight. and there is no duty I ■ loop it out f I'Jjc thumb-run* tratkooe at ! competition with the product of sky Denver differed from those of other lit iced land amt narr> * con fine* in Hol yearn in that they were inspired by har land M < stern Oregon i >ndens»-d milk mony and not by strife. The outbursts i brings higher price» titan that of any of enthusiasm were not of the sort ullij 1 art •>! IL- c-ri ut 11 , 1 c. au-r- I ■ .1 manufactured to atam|iede the dele and other conditions make it belter. gate* to or from any man. They testi I'reg ni butler rings I-It»-» figures than fied rather to the revisa! of hope, the the cel< brate.1 Elgi , III.inns, poslu ', discarding of differences that had rent I • - I . ■ . .‘ . ■ ’ ■ • ' 1 t the party hojielessly as*under, ami to i country «nd under a >1 side winter sky, the deep-rooted virility of Ifemocracy. V 1 • Mr. Bryan is at the very fimd title of I Che dairy prod lets of the Culled Mat-» physical strength and mental vigor. aggregate no ««1« ffili, 1 >l..i 11 annua.ly, The immaturity that w a harg. d one an I one-liail turn • as mud, as tire against him in other years can lw no longer urged. Never a mean antagon annual g dd and silver pneluct ■>! th<- ist, he has ilevelo|ied ami grown through worid, ami it *vime* mostly f-oin seieu years of travel and study until he has ■late*. Dir Benton c mnfy garden«-*» re- become an adversary worthy of the ( i»al of nearly ft.ikll an a. r ■ f ir Ina strongest man's steel. In the present laud illustrate* the possibilities; the cam|>aign he cannot fail to takr ad van 1 dairy pric.-s ami Cuadilions point the tage of a condition that militated large way.—-Oregon huniay Journal ly against his success in 1HM. No can didate was ever more prone to put his I lie R. publicm prrty p'atform as finger on the canker spots than Mr. Bryan. There was much in the Denver ad »pled at Chicago la»t m ui'li is aid to convention to indicate that he has luu-k bei vi me famous for tlie plan'«» it fallisi of him this time an earnest, determined, 1 to adopt rather than for those it did adopt. A |>dilical platform *li Hil l united fighting |«rty. John W. Kern of Indiana, nominee represent ili» principi*» and policies for for the vice-presidency, has long lieen which a |>ar«y stand» and wliuli w mid eonspictiiHia in public affairs. While lw> eriacti-l Into law sit uld that party Y !, It I» known (letter in his own state than else lie sii.cns»ful al lit« polla. where, his fame as a jurist ami ad sale to say. lite Kepuldu-au party <kie- vocate has spread far through the land. md desire to go Indore the country a* Judge Kern is in the very prime of life Iwung Opposed t<> the election Of I S When the Though defeated for Governor of Indi senators by Hie |—tple ana on two oc< as ions he is very popular (■lank favoring the diari »« of llie lon-li- in his own state, and is held in highee- t.ili->n »1 tint the (»ipular e'ec nm I teem even by his political opponenta. senators w mil l»e possible, it was re Indiana is still regarded as a battle jected by an over*Iteimning majority. ground in presidential elections, ami no Every Voter should keep tins fn t in man is better tilted to win the suffrages mind next November The sama w •• true of a halt d< ■ 11 other proiettili n- of this doubtful state than .Mr. Kern. The ticket nominated at Denver m a wlilcb are ■rei.eiallv dems .d.-d liy tin go«! one. It combines many elements (irople. They were all turuvsl d- wn. I of strength. Both of the condidates are fact the Republican party 1« r In iti> , splendidly c«|Uip|ied mentally ami phy- from positions taken in former iiathmal sically. Both are excellent campaign conventions il li«» ever o-ed a» tin ers, with a broad knowledge of public frier.d of labor; but when onta* ia- affairs. Each is of impeachable char lalsir asked that some limit or re-trn acter. They go forth to liattle as un Iloti I* placed il|»>n the use uf 'lie m sullied knights, strong in the confidence junction in lalmr dispute», lite mr-sure of thooc whose champions they are was lurnwl down by an M to I majority. There is going to be a fight in this year The convention seemed to as-um», no of grace. 1H0H. ami a good one. - Cincin matter what kind ■>( a platform w is nati Enquirer. erect«!. Ill • Kei-ulilican p«rty would lie •u<ce»»ful. In «Hlier w.r Is the g », p owns lite country a..d can do with ii DAIRY FARMS. w hat it likes. a siuoMi ncM.r Josh Billings used to Iwgiti one uf his lectures with the remark tli*t lie had heard a great ileal about milk, b'lt llie lieat tiling he had ever aevm on it wii cream Nearly 11.0 si an a< re lias l»-e i offered for an Is acre farm in Benton county near lllieny.and what height««.» inter»»* in the episode is that the owner re(u«»l to sell. It was gtrd-n !and, but all " illamelte valley soil can lw ma<l» garden land. That end is appr-iti- lusted in Washington county, «here the land is worth |l&0 to l.vxi per acre, because the farmer make» that off nt it annually. Dairying is the means, and it is d«irying that restores the land to its primitive fertility. The human (amilv can not exist without milk. It could forego meals It could gel along (« «ably well without .»reals, lint milk to make the l«by grow, and milk tn sustain lite 1« essential. A ph h»»» pits r once said that the twat things are thoee that are cl>ea|>e*t ami most abundant. . He referred to air, grass, water and | milk FARMERS and HORSEMEN Will do well to call and Bee me be fore purchasing Harn«-»* or anything «■Ise jM-rtaining to the use of the horse, elsewhere. 1 have opened a first-class Harm-»« Manufactory in Scio, and I intend to make just such work as will suit you. 1 use only the lieat oak-tannevi leather inspection. My pne«-» arc a* low a* goo«! material and honest workmanship will allow. (‘«•me and see me, and I am sure that I can suit you. A. G. PRILL, M. D. Phqsician ¿'Surgeon I It lift.'N«». Il 1 SCIO OK EGON W eatherford & wyatt Attorneys-at-Lau? k Oflic»* in BlurnU rg : ALBANY : : 0au><>w L. H. MONTANYE Attorney-at-Lair N«».arv PiiLIh* and >-»ih it«»r W W. WILLIAMS I»« « <♦( I'HtmlA Mt><| < flit e. L232 « »•t 2l-«l. >•< , A11»«nv, < He. darrggg, SsddI•»,Whtpa.rob«s,Etc SCtO, OREGON. C. C. BRYANT FARMERS MEAT MARKE1 Attorney-at-Lair C* * t k r.tfM'K Alim y. Ore. CARSON A CO.. Proas. SCIO, - - OREGON All kinds of Fresh Meats. Sausages, Firh. etc., cun- st ’fitly on hand. W. F. JONES VETERINARIAN lifhie Albany stabi«-« T. J Highest market price paid for Beef. Mutton. Veal and Pork. Our puroose is to conduct a first-class meat market. TRAPPIST FATHER’S MILL 1*10 LUMBER COMPANY All kinds ot Rough and Dressed Lumb«r necessary for buildings Bills sawed to order Yard* at the Mill, 8 miles East of Solo and In Sela. MMF" S»-«- H SHOPE, Seo. for price*. ir Ager.t at It th Pl.m,» 4 ALBANY. OREt.oN W. ». KW|Ml, Ml’XKXB*. I'rv-swl'iil Cashier The Scio State Bank SCIO 1». M b wi <.»« | *!>il «huh« • • • OHE< ON rai I m i kilitf Mini rwhmu »• w ii ¡id. nt « urr*iit r t- «. «•»» pr in < itit'r- vr DR. J. MON FOO An experienced compounder of Cninese «Medicines Successor O' the late Horn Wo Toiijr, of Allmny. Oregon, in now prepared to furnish Ciiineae mwl- icines to all. The undersigned reccotnmends him anti guaran tee« satisfaction. Call or write him at 117 West S«—>n<l Street, Altany, ()r«'gon. M. W estfall MALTONA THE hitinr ' i TLMPf.RANCA QR.EVV k J I ' 'r.s* t ■ I An mat* and I lies. I I To proti-i l annuals from the a-mov- ance ol tile» llie follow log preparatimi is recommended • I wod tirds linseed od, on -third crud carbolic acid. Apply with ■ swah to the tip« of tl.e lia'.r, es pecially ab ut the liorns. and th* annual will not lw bothered with dies of any kind lor a week. Thia prejiara- t on, it is asserted, ia excellent f»r horse*, answering llie aame purj*>-e. The linseed «il prevents the hair ir<>m coming out, and alao retains the c.trbolie acid.—Ex. It's wlit»lew»me It's piirt* Its glM)(| i I ■ For sale nt all leading teni|>erance drink stantia. GüARANTKKO N on I ntoxk atino NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO s ASTORIA. OREGON The Best Place in Portland to Eat I» at Pap’s Coffee House at West end of ite Morrison Hi reel bridge. CHARLES .1. MAHER (Successorio Riner Bme.l PROPRIETOR. For Sale by Photo«, We have just r«c«ive«l a we* line nf (irt th* lin»t wh«-n ynu arc g tting Wall P»)*-r the latest •Baigli». Cnma rml g»-t them at J <«. Craw f< rd’» slid »«•« » hast we have Iwf -ri- )ou buy Mn«iin, cori ar wnu-l ami l.yoa strw's •l»a*l«ere. <ha»Ue»ely Alb*ny. Orsgoti.