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THE SANTIAM HEWS
Hl'IO, OREGON. OCTOBER 23. I’. mis
I HL LO* i’l IITION Of
MIDI'S
The profit would lie security for the
banks for they would lie fr«w»i from
the spectre of bank runs, security for
The attention of the World-Herald
the depcsitors, and security for busi
has been directed by A. T. Benson of
nr».
Panics and the fear of |«mcs
tne Omaha business firm of Benson A
Thorne, to a recent issue of a Swedish would lie avoided, and we would have
newspaper published in Chicago.
The more money to transact buaincsa with.
On the face of it there is something
name of the pajs-r is “Gamia och Nya
radically
wrong with our tanking ays
Hemlandet" the Old and New Home
tern when thirty-three Swnhuh tanks
land. literally translated.
The issue is
that of August 11, last.
The Hemlan i a ivertise for American det. sitoni in
det has a large general circulation one issue uf a nr*t|up-r published in
among American citizens of Swedish Chicago, in the heart of the American
birth throughout the country, and par continent, ami thousands of miles re
ticularly in the Western and central moved from Sweden.
The Ih-mocratic party pru|»*ses to
states.
On |>age 3, of thia newspaper, arc I cure this defect, to make our tanks as
three solid columns of advertisements suund ami safe as the tanks of any
of Swedish banks solicting deposits. country in the world, by the simple, in
These advertisements are from thirty- expensive expedient uf guaranteed de
three banks.
These are nut Swe lisn posits.—< »maha-World Herald'
banks in the United States, but in
Sweden.
These banks, in their advertisements,
place empha-u on the fact that all de-
< ’!.*• »»•* Mr. Igh’« pl*u« in ••
.nv
p
t - n i-,.- with
,1 .
the v*«l* » •’( the |»r« ph »• that hr v. I I
safe.
a’e lh»’ “ R« ««»•♦•* *'‘t
There are advertisements of I an ■> in ra'rv »»nt » r prr
Stockholm, Getle, Goteborg, i.ulra, p liitr* ; ’* iwd uidv one or twoo» I hem
Sundsvall, Lund,
Falun, and many I but all >d lltrtti Mini that the tiiivriraii
»»••«»pie u«u «1. I*» • fl*** *, hair mi • ite» •
other Swedish cities ami towns
of ||.e R im w V it a* I Mil It i«t ’t|l l«»r .
The World-Heruid asks its readers to *-'O
providing that M». tail l»rh»<’t«d
think it over
1’ti** !• ill lb » \» ‘t I .»* «!••» r
r..i- '
A ' .
; ■
■ ’
off Sweden send their advertisements MIIM- ti.i» it* fif MttrMlldiMi I«» do IhWll,
lie haa
towwapaperi in thtacountry, and pay *ii. <h »re v» r* iiirtilof mu*
to have them published, soliciting citi- ♦lol»»* w«»n»r v’hvr thing* that thr |a*«»plr
iens of th«> United States to send their would haie prvtr'rd that h*- had «ft
undo» t
l ut we h»»»r Mr Tail’s » -»»I
money to Sweden for saf«- keeping?
lh- «» wit
These advertisements would not ta that hr will «arrv « ut the
published unless they were urofitable; P»»I h ir*.’* a* ii abide Thia, • ( c wrar.
that is, unless they got the busineaa. ii’ruitw that l»e will carry oil the imd a«
They are published, we are informed, well a« the g«»»«i.
Now the««« ar«- *o»i»r oi lh»- *‘K» h *e
not alone in the Hemlandet, amt other
•»»•««” whr*h (Ur |«♦••pie pr*hrr
Swedish news|>a|wr». but in American wd
Should Mr.
news|>a|iers generally published in for should tml hr |* i|»«dU4lrd
I tdt !«♦• eh*« t«*«L the j*-»»pie w< tt|d la
eign tongues.
| ( hr slurtdd t r^h-» I I»» |o?h»W
The tanks uf Eurofie, by promising pl
safety, aiwoiute safety, to the thrifty thr fiMitalrpS »»( hla prrdr» r~*or in a* H»r
For i «lan r
.«h« u »1 Mr.
emigrants who have gone to make their |<*it>li*.
home* in this ccuntry, are enabled to I-ft -* •• pt« p-r to «-»il a ru.’i .id p»« -i-
induce them to send their earnings, dent Io hl«tubii «dt ai d thlt» prra.«lrlit
their savings, tack to the fatherland for alter»ards turn out to be a criminal,
safekeeping. The money is draintsi out w«’ Imp- Mr Tait would n«»t order ’lie
of the United States, withdrawn from di«mi«*al id thr pr«»»«,cuimil. aa did
our circulation, and keejai traveling PrrMtleill R’*’«ewil in thr r«M< of Paul
across the ocean to the tanks of Sw«-den Morton and the **anie !••*♦ rui r»»a»l syr*
ten».
And if a tiu«t am h a* the E. S.
and other foreign countries
Would it not be well to k«*ei> this JSlrt l im or|*orath»n should «lepirr to
money at home, right here in the alNMirti a rnal which ua- its only real
a» in cr*e <>l I hr rri'in*»»e
United Statos, where there is eed for con.
Co , thr |»rop|r would lifer far Mr. Tall
IO say ,,No" instead of giciag Ids a ••••nt
Why is it sent to Europe?
Manifestly, because of a lack of com a« l*rr«hlrnt Rooatvell <ll»l m thr mir
Ami it. al th«* end of hm
plete confidence in the American tanks. tuenlioiird.
Those with money tode|m«it arc afraid, ivrin, Mr Taft should hot l>r munal to .
many of them, that it they deposit •ucvrrd hitnarlf, the |x- >pla Would like
their money in this country they can tn haw him «imply ailetal to his prr»i- '
not get it when they want it. They are driMiai dull« « and |«t*rmit thr people I«» I \
afraid of bank failures, ami the loss of t.ainw ami elect h • »ucrr*wur, unbiased
and unii.rturiK e«l by thr pr« «>d*-nt Atal I
their money
If our tank deposits were guaranteed
thia money wouki not be sent to Europe.
It would stay at home and be deposited
in our own tanks.
Still other money,
that is hoard««!, hiiiden, would also l>e
deposited.
This money so deposited
would be available for the n«-e»is of con
gress ami industry.
It would help
make better business and better times.
The cost to the tanks, based on the
experience of more than forty years,
would only be a very small fraction of
one per cent, annually.
DR. W. R. BILYEU
R<N>rrvr|i and his |»r*<t > »hip. Mr Vail.
are t»p !•»•<•< I. 11« thvlarr« L»r a !«•••
rtirav?g»nt r i|»»mlitiire nf mk m » v for
*»r porp * m * . « m Hinn of th«* Unff
1/ K HUt>L
•lownsanl; «limi rl vthoi lw (he pr*»
Oyer Woodworth’« l*rug >t. r
olmi I*tided •»tat»*- «matura; giiaraip
!•*•* <d I h » nk drp*>«il«t. *»tr
In (.«ft Mr. pitone .
Ilrva i stand* l*«e grrrv g* «»I thing h»r
whim the Prr«hlmt and 'Ir. Tall «(•n»*
and t‘»r a ntind*er <»( other go»«I tldnw«
t «h»-1 t rt ir» i p •• »1
Another (vator«« the v«» er *ho«i|d
iihl n- 1«: E'ety trtpd and retener of
CARSON A CO. Proo«
- BN - : »
j-r t • g •• » • '. I Wall -• ;••••! tie
anppt»rt ng M r
I alt.
I'i »•••<’ i rupìe
know win* th»4r fri*-«**l«* are
fL*»» du
•u
< iREGO.N
Il ! gwr*«» at matt« r* They k *»u t*>
w h» in to l»M>k for favor«
FARMERS MEAT MARKET
Humlcy
C rrujM
l’raukes
Act
in
All kind» of Fresh Meats.
Samutges, Firh,
at «nily on hand
lone lor I trat lime.
The provi.iona of the Huntley Cor
rupt I’ractne Act, adopted by the
voters at the June election, will be ef
fective for the first time in the Presi
denta! election n«vt month. Eew elec'
tor» are ac.¡ rainied with the extent of
the limitation» it imj.wes on election
eering and other practices heretofore
carried on at elections without protest.
For instance, ¡mlitíeal |>artieis are in
hibited from employing workers at the
|sills and under the act it is made a
mlmlemeanor for any voter on election
day to impure of another how he in
tends to vote.
Furthermore, before
entering the booth to vote, it will I»’
necessary for th«’ voter first to remove
the Taft or Brvan or other political
candidate’s button he may lie wearing,
or he (»•com«’» liable to prosecution fur
a violation of this measure of popular
legislation.
There » one feature of the measure
that apiwals to the chairmen of the
different political organization*.
It is
that provision which prohibits the dif
ferent parties from employing men to
work at the pulls. Heretofore it has
been th«’ cxpi’rience of County Chair
men that for six months preceiHng an
an election they would be b«mieged by a
•mall army of professional precinct
workers who made a practice of re
maining idle for probably six months
just to work for the “party" at *3 or
more a day un election day. Now when
the County Chairmen are tackled by
such individuals all that is necessary
for them to do is to spring a oopy of the
Huntley bill.
This bill was introduced at the last
session of the State legislature by
Representative C. G. Huntley, uf Clack-
ama» County, but it was defeated.
Subaequently the measure was sub-
mitted under the initiative last June
¡(¡gli eat market price paid
for Beef. .Mutton, Veal and Pork.
Our ¡niroose is to ei.nduct a
first-class meal market.
HOTEL ROVAI
Formerly KoYAl. I<E*I kl’ItANTl
ol’I S !» • \
tal» M<.Ill
( I * »iiw*
hr a« th» ; *•( Ihr city « » uttcil
«d*>*»nitf a i I r»*di»»ira !• at I» o’t b* k liiid-
iiltCht, thr alp»v** <ttiutlr ( mt -
«-•««■a r y t
WIIJ.I \ M«. HE 'HT A MILLER.
•
AII mi y
Oregon
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SCIO HOTEL.
! hereby announce that I have leas-
•d the Scio Hotel and pur|»>se tu con-
duct aame iri brut clxiw style. My table«
will be supplied with tbs I*’«« the mark
et atforiln and my routna and laxla will
l<- kept cleanly.
I shall give special
attention to the comfort of Commercial
men.
I purpose to make my Sunday
dinners a feature
The public is cordi
ally invited to give me a call.
Win. M. A bbott . Prop.
SCIO HoTEI.. Scio. Oregon.
BEWARE Of
Ill
Infierivi
Till.ES
AiBBtrac t nt Tim* orpuarad
b) llw
Linn County Abstract Co
oftbe rt*l proper > pH itt!«*n»l to ptinluiM*
that run tri- j It was a<lupu-d by the people by a large or •cwpl a«» ••*«»•«> nr rormsy h<uw*<l, our
»Iron« ir»v»M»”g thr iwnrUt oí our o«|»eri
hulioua had l*rvii made to his cani|Niigii majority.
K«iai»h»hrd In IMWh
fund which ha«i i»erri ohtainr»! contrary
Z. II. Hl IH». Manager.
Tlir Bent Piaci* hi Portland to Eat
(«> a hat b regarded as right, th.»l hr
woiihl not invite the contribut >r to ad-
«»flh-r corner Third and Hn«»laJMn Mt*.
is at
v m * with him in preparing a tu **««ge t»<
ALBANY, ORIonM
pn gre»«s
But in all thing* I'rrsnivnl R«M>«rveli
at W<wt rn<t «1 tf.e Morriaon Street
has done which thr ptmplr drmand and
Photos
applaud we tin«I that Mr. Bryan has bridge.
<«rl the IwH alit-n you are getting
J.
advuratad ami still advocates them. In
riwl
got them st J. G. Crawford's
a»l«litinn Mr. Bryan advocate« measures
(Six-camr to Kiner Br<«.t
’•ludio, corner secoml ami Lron streets
the pe< pie demaiid, to which President
I’ROPKIETOR
Albany, <freuon.
it Mr. Tail
« rrnaw
should
find
Pup « Coffee Hou.se
CHARLES
MAHER