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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
.? »• * :• ■ . 4 •K I » « « « 4 , to* « a * « - * w -•»* . « S>' a • a > • ♦*' I » to *.. Í . • 9 % * 4 e I » • • •. to to • • • *. * ,'t,.*/ a. «- f a . 9 •l « ’ - ¿he Mnv •5. * V • <«■ If**-« I ■ t'A «V > ♦ » , ♦ « I * * «2’ I ’ 1* 4 w -■ J t., A I* • • •• • • •/ « "*< A to t 4 „ I » ' • which they have enjoyed ho long and regard a I m - it.g vested. We will, probably, have biaine-s stagnation for a m | m <II. Until the new condition* are Mtablished, in which every citizen i w,u UaàM< li Brgan Faiitj lo I üim 'Ä equal with every other citizen before the law ami Wüoesa't fniliftf m Hew Tori in the legislative balls, we may ex|a-ct a son ew’iat Political !tj Independent. chaotic buMincas condition. Mun who na.e a cum 2UT K!» CURIES HIS CO STATE ulated millions through enjoying mim - ciu I fav.ii» by i » t« ‘ it th»* I»»*’ th» •• ««I ** Hi, or«-|4’»n, 4* law , ar-* apt to simply close up their b is ne«« con 4 nhm I abor V«»ie Ha» Generally Sup n Hr ilhr. cerns for a s | m *II, juMt P> punish the people. I ic> ported I all and Sherman. know they can »land nil“ mill», b it limy tnink t i - I« •* »ei»* v <•l«»rv !• toftofl tfr»*A*« people cannot. By so doing, tney would hop«* b> TI»*» •»r l' *1« lilt* 4H»*4»I «Atl<guiii |{»'p<li»t »4* «II drive the people into re»t-iring t<ie old < •» ,d > ■» . <i* »• h"!<• i i»»r. In \*’W V .rlt th- Il is only through sUncal action I: alt>e p. ■> k »(»- • A» '» r«i Iftotol» <*li l»»th •»•Ito»*, h»|f can win and save the result of their victory, \ » r fl 111 <A«fHlto I«» ||AV«> twto lÍAto I * II- < 14 I lrl l< »X KAI 1^4; Wali street, the trusts and predator. • . i < ■ i. •» .»• ist • g»«alr* \r «• \ *rk t 41 ?•> (> . •* 1f in •• IV:A»!•’•• .«...y«.,...,, • leu Mr Taft • us m 'I in j *» i t « Í .. to »F. •• to ftol »Í ¥*sAF . . 1 ’>0 if xi < «pose I, treat* an unp'< .Il ta'“ .. « r s« Uto ifitop Ulto- l«»r th* I■ . 1 75 for a while, if they should unite I r t > (I « » ir, í» I ••I m I tft ? to*» AF* . . . . a , . » a , . , a . , . . « , . ( » ... •• »T. At tofid •»( 3 . Z «M L ii uh h h- b' » i But, in the end, the |<eople will m it e I r< tor . hi* th 4«lv Rtti'to •..,.* . 5 'better conditions than ever. Is n t I lutlle h f "Ml • II rar Ito in<ttnilK»n«, Mr. i-iuth» lit ... • •»•!»> *i WHipper............... . H ti ... Oft worth winning, even if it do » >r y a >»H a ■ * * >n»p »• !»•• fa Ird • f taHv I ti.rt * ' Api torelli » ■* to le a\l>\ 14 I I-I X< a 14 A I >* «4: •*>! »II f h»r Mr Tell. sea.son of business depr- * ■ « 1 ii* I I »• p» 1 we have lieen wrong in our financial . < I »»f think* ....................................................... .. I» .. • Ihr «htto n »i» rj- M». I •• s .; if w U d p**r H jh * .,. ... ». ». b •« H.r I’ • j u I hi «i» 11< hrl m » have allow«*d the yr.s*d of Wall street and i da ■•u»iH»*,»t!w, t*‘F lit»**. . ...,,, . ..... • • • ■ j v - 'hl • I * ♦ • C' 4 t! U H «I 11 III It* to u . ............ .. I M al i leimlakng, H r Im* (*•* lory interests to out general aid oveinacn ». • »ir tif a»» iftr«»n» I« n w hi »!r |> «pl v n I*, .! rhnii^«*a |*»r and we have to incur their ill " dl in order to t iMHtto Inetti 10 I h* to >lr «4 trifti» »*«»iiiity hto prr<i»»<”to .H’l« *rd» I1«. Inch«’’*, fM»r tttntu h ..1 o* right, let us meet it unllincem. ly ami a t,i a ->d VI m t - I alt 14 Ihyan IU2. II / » * « »tlr.uj« h < » -rtÌMin-f tn«»l*« »«ti applicai «. hi . front, feeling that if the c .re is severe, we w .¡I L k * • l'£t¡ «V» I . l|l»aHto~**Taft lit, Itryan *i. II the better for it ever afterwards. V.-B |4»i 4W ItoflllL, * I « lift' «'Ylhltlifl * I'vt«. t.totlt I *hto l tl A»i to« llt'l h j »> til t«.-ing »mt «>1 «»Iti it th« rwiuru# »h«»w I t*» be» i » «»di Ih» Bryan ! iihi M, aa I •tifi I«» !»•• «H i* H i ,j» bring al» ut Hl 5 I a< »pftociatr rr ¥ rrl '»nit. m«» — C >w»|4« (•■, 1 » li 4«:. Bryan i wap r>l ih* r*«ort i** h ’ t Aifl i. t«»v .«It v «»( I t** ?’»? I» h i« *»»«•**» tn»« gre fij»; ; pt*»plr ixtar ii T«ft »k—• 1» <«»iMpU-t«* 4*1 <* <»• * i «.»I cMttif *ft Kitol Ihr Brwi' 2‘C j ‘ i»w la«*i iH-it m ««• ani •’»/ «h >11 es»; Tab 1 »14*1* “1 »•« « ’(l»| L*t<*a ha» ♦»««»« «I44.4H I I« »•’»Uli*Itotfa* H o * h 11 » e M »•’ <•».* I I « 4»! *to»il y »«I It Bt an Ap» . 1 nH*» F ä »1 IW» tw«»i» toriv telu*i hi y«»*i i<* C‘»4i»w <ul 11 U s»:|; Il 'v* Mint toltoli *ia on th** » ae. 1« » *lL w « Iu«*»n»«|4r< Muh ih * h *4»L—4 »••*! «ft*, Tall B»>«*» |*ti|k —t »•«■«-i»*|»ÌA»t*. 1 «!t 1117; Br«4* 124 IX • 4. •»«i»|4A» V»’« laf» * » 5 A . r- ; 9 < aa* s- I L* DUGGER Xoturii Public |lf. «I». A*»’l lV»|toi »H V it i. ¿ Ù. v writtri« tolid * I. « « -ig* Í t'« <•. •*» . preimrv«! at I ma .*■ a \ I . x A \ A to« ■' Mil« I hr <n>¿>i trie S«l>on. ,« ♦to I »to !«» v » • ¡ r 11 n ! t •»v'lt», » OREGON I toh • U4• r ’ • 4# I 41 ^1 V 4 t* • r .»ir %«*4t* 5#»w Hi tn* a f A», M told <U«to'lto. H<i *U i N w i Y «rfc, N*4 j !». » » « I . • H Air, VI . Ì.4 A, 1 h»l It, M«?M- •l ii •■»(• lU* I ««A. Fia ». M ml» » I 4*-to W, A i I m 1 r—Taft I6B; Bryan 11% II *• %» « 14V . ? 5 \ |l» wwtoto lie Bryan ti5 , I« II iving again located in Scio 1 am now prepared to «lo watch and clock repairing on short notice. Work done proinotlv and satisfaction gau ran teed. A. W. HAGEY Our farmer« should, this fall, prej .r ■ «• i tv. » ii*k*«‘H *• u HATEVER THE RESULT of the-lection, ground upon w hich to raiie nr z • v / t . -«■ » P> • 4nt* - «»•• Mir* ■ t % • • I * 7 rtl ch o' -urs tins week, th«* fight tn re next year's fair. I’ is a regrelablc f -.-t tn.*t <. ,r • I• • v • Iah'* Bri an <W. h 4 ‘ 4 • * I » ; -••to store the government to th«* peopl • tode- vegetable and fruit exhibit al <> ir late fa r. w .,» h M •• • « s’r*-. th- partnership between th«* Go.ernment much short of what it ought to nave o-««n Ii ar e i r le» Í aft .■*’ B» V Ah < 4.1. h • »«• 2*; 44 an«.! Wall str«*et is vet to be mndo. Should Mr. for this fact may not be atla na - <• to i ,o • W< TUE CARD SOUTHER» PAC. B. B ■ », r» al» ih |iMt ( . w »4« to i lit 1 ah in. Hr* an W; 'aft *»• w c«*« ssful, the Lattl«* w ill I m * postponed for know that the season baa lieen back a ar I a ! ve/<- vri>r<»<ifto rriu »!. • - rra I • to*» f nir years and, it IM reasonable to si ppose, will lie tables and fr iita. in many in«Unc ,-i. a - ■ if L« a T >4* «4 f r •*<»t>— I »let I alt 27 , B»jan 74 . h • tr* 7 , W h .l Mr. Bry un ■>») * !* • I 4ti«l Pto«'tor,ger ..» a in. the mor»* difficult to win. Should .Mr Bryan I m * ticiently m tured at the time of t •lair. f«>r • x *dl I »tolly topi "nriltot. I i Va I aft 43 B van Is h •» the winner, then th«« ba th' will be on soon ufter hibit purposes. But in ordinari! > fa • < .»- I »it* ! » r • A RMIf I NW H K«f VIA t e- »I ¿ 17 I ■ > . I bis ina iguratio*». son«, this Will not b.. the i •• ’.II til • »»to’« I »<' 5 tot F* f ‘ Ali i Pto*’ to| 9 I» N . > • II • «• > l ‘ af I 121, I f to a I ‘ , 11 • ■■ I. t' :.•'■? af.'i t“-4 erlv prepared this full and plant-d in <1 i>- » -a»on I m t At« «pt »un^Ay« 111.! 1*4 I «111 • • . /•» v II i fori '« d to I k * down when defeated by the next spring, as fine corn, cabbage, poGUes and •* • Pa«'»to"fftoito tot n Portland a » II «• «1 1 ■ \ lie»» tvjrg 1 aft * Brean <* ; * »• «I 4 A i ■>>! '¡"re «-la--i*s. like a whip|>ed >paniel. Oh n«d other vegetable.1« and fr lit cun be grown by Scp- h a v •• *• . H5 • • • r M av ff*f ru toAinv day, I vmvi >< «• I h»»i««’ I bto • • ’ \ l»to*R All p .rfItomi A4 4 1 • n m. • aS T <>y may lie d« f«*ate<l. time alter time, but they tember 1. as one can de «.re to 4ee. So. farmers, *■ Ha»» a ng lafl ’4 Brian < a , llitol ri| nir 4 I f k’» v to« r t ' m « • A| I« II v ' • I -r further iuf cell •»» nr v J| t . ■ r j lit the str iggle to regain th«*ir inde- prepare the noil, plant th“ .» d and gr <a tine ti • we* 4 4* WM McMIKKiY. to ! I toi.lrnui fie ’. 9f I»« • Il 1 » J r tail lafl 37. Brtoin f»2 I» • » *• 4 ” . I “mlvnce from the chums of financial servitude. prise winners. You can do if you will. En Gr»u P.4-« . r«»rlI m uJ. Or. « hi »(tod t » I » < ■ f L«l*i w *k « I I t I > I' irmg tin* civil war, when tiie nation was called courage your l»oy or girl to grow >m l ung or pre- 4<l I g»’ I J \ I cal Aftotl. v ilk.flit « ff»«r I“ »•- (•‘i falt T7 H »au . I » • • »« |h<*4|gh th i- i hi t > nr d* rgo the sever« st struggle of its history, pare something, of which yo i and ,oir n o • ib »r* 2H; 21 I • in w- ». < >r. (Ir "p, > • t »n • J * * • It» ’ ' 4’ •• k I • i m .■ of old and silver money was foui.d to will be proud, for the next year's fair. Tii“ fair I a -'i.t» I aft i . Rriat 41 I. to I »*•« * I ■ »11 havr II • • ♦ I to I i tni • 'e •«*»•( I Cl<»ar Seed. l> • ■“ t r»*lv iiiadi q intc to supply the money re- is yours and it's succetH de|M.*tidH upon you, o >“ and Onto i» »» ’A*4 ii ». I t » • <1 > • i 5 l^haaua I fl 76 , Bryan WO . I ■ q Eretnenls of t ie gover ¡ment. Even during the «11. for a creditable exhibit. Gin» the honk*, cow. r » !■»«'. A • • a • 9 r» i- in «til. pr<-< i-di g the «ar. our stock of hog. sheep or goat, which you « x|>*<t ti.x 'it tote 4 A 1 • 7v • ri.» 1 *fl A ‘*.1 iiioG- t of a’»«■ '» i I p I t pur< • ’ • w 11. • i I. ■ I >l ; Brysn II J; , . • I I • I m<*! ilic monev was insufficient for th«* require-- next year, a little extra care this wmt r. kwul h • »•• J 3M , 1 V »» . to li-1: ' » i* to h * WI» hin Hito | ■•i c r«r ■ toI for to*I• . In piir«* ot th* H • • r-Gill, ( • or of Fi W (»ill. i 1 i - e vi'Himi'iit an«l the ordii ary busi- pay you to do so. O' leali» I II 71 . Hr« an Ift, ha % a« rrto h (•»•*» »•* • 3<», M n«‘ss • i th«» p *ople and a r«*sort to the issuance of s!»i i-p!aster currency, by private and state bank , t The political campaign j tsl *!o- d whs to be a I a I aft ■ ■ . I. van *C , he vaa ♦ • fl \ n : a l« in «>nler to supply the shortage. This clean, highly moral political cont“-t. 1 utis to II k < re*k fall 3»; Breaa 21 . s >i uk-der curr ency proved to I m » most mischiev- say this was the plan in the beginning. Instead »*•'.♦ Ito i ii II kl i banking had fl«M» l«»d the country it degenerated into about tin* w u st mud ttlmgmg I ah 4'* , Br »»I Mfl , h a v ti ’’is i of money and the conduct of busi- contest we have had. Either .» number >*f o r 4M. 61 i ■ • • a n«' t 1 ■ -ard, as a cotjs«»i|uence. Every public men are morally bad arid sno Id i> - r-*l> _ t- j M • -i» I aft 4 I-* v an 4*4 a • I hi i's man d -avon-d to protect huns-df by the «•d to the shades of jbliviun, or tm-y .«< •• t e • st «*>, FOR = I'riAll *•' h to \ •• i a* of a i c.kll«»d a "Bank Bill Detector,’’ al»us«*d men ever. No doubt ther • say-f-1 of -ton Al . I toft H.’. :<4 which »av“ a list of solvent and insolvent banks, truth wrapped up in the chunks of muck timiwn . “ ' l P ? a » of issue. Every bank bill was scrutinized most but. proltably, much of it result' from a i-t- iling' t... Ml clo- ly I" ‘‘ >re it pa * d in exchange. Counterfeit of the truth. There ought to he a - :rit “I fair- Ml«lt • i a ? I 4 ' I i r » to t < >•* ■ [■ .t i ll ami th«» loss of merchants new» manifested even in dcalit g w ith campaign «4; ' * 1 toft 4 f.f \ All I • , Ii • We have just received a large line of ami other - was large, because of these bad bills, mutters. If a public man’s name is mentioned in 32. IV c mnterfeit ami of lianks which had failed. an unsavory manner, the public i entitle«! to the to-* et Ii »«• Taft 53, Krvan 5’ I to So when th«» government was forced to resort to entire truth alsiut it. Tell th« entire tr th and v « a JM ; 75 Mens Golf (’oats, t ’ • issuance <»f currency, it was detennim d by then the public can pine«* its own cot tr ie1. *n «in u * I Aft .;*», Ury au 3w, l> • toe« Swcater (’oats , “i to evolve a mor«» stable currency than what was the motive. The president :.»l c.i j lat. s I» iii.au- I all 3.’. Bryan 2t>, líate« k‘<‘\t rsibh‘ Leather and Corduroy ! t i a <1 bv pr.vate <»r state banks. The green- and campaign managers arc all, probably,I’», jod 14 ; 40 I v t<> I»«* tms more stable currency. Con- men, as the world goes; yet the m«»st of them have Coats tangent—Taft 71, BreaaAS.ha )«•» ; - i I it exinslient to have t ie gixsl will of been smirdhed, mor«* or less, bv campaign mud .«3 51 English Mole Skin ('oats i fi. anc rs whom we denominate "Wall street. ’ Nor has President Roosevelt la*en alwve mix ng in W atari«*« I alt 77 , Bryan 44, hai.» n : i ni . advi “<l with them. Wall street the saturnalia of blackening of character. Corduroy and Wool Pants i o • d to a t in the fl >atali«>n of th«» greet Imcki. Mens’ (»Inc I'lanncl Shirts .V* baa arritni Ly »nnrihi,^ tea i (ouirress would place this sentence upon the Oregon has had an extraordinarily long politic» iwaturtle. I'ancv Wool Shirts in all colors gr. • ■a-k«, "Good for all debts, public and pii- THK HTATE campaign, this year. Commencing at the begin v.i *. « xcept d Hies on imjmrt.s and interest on t e Semi dross Elanncl Shirts ning ot the year, with the announcements of state I ■'4 laker Elba e«tiinalwd plurality i« I ; c debt. ” l’o this, congress finally agnxsl and, and county candidates; followed by the primary Hantol.— liit-ouq let«*. Tait Mil > r ».. ri Buckskin Flannel Shirts i . . .* i • • i in!“ « pirtaarsnip with Wall campaign; then th«» camjtaign proc dmg the stat« 5-.; t. with Wall street as »he senior member ami Wool Sox election; followed almost immvdialely by tie ma g < ia. katuaa—-«nq let«*, Tall 17 K. mas er in the |iartnership. U rat ion of the rational can istigii. In s kept tin Hr»a ISU6 Wool I nderwoar i in j t t lership has existed from that day to |Mople in a isilitical turmoil during neitrh all of the I ii. | t amplat«, Taft 1464; Ilry at . tu Wall str t enjoying th«» better end of «57 All Kinds ot Gloves, Shoes, Hats year. Nor are we quite through with it yet, a- G'lna l>ia—<'.,ii pl te, Taft 1| m <; t • I.,i -.1111, Evidences in many instances. lH»ar and (’.aps. the election of United Slates senator is yet to I«-. lit» au 435 i . i • i it i of t ns ass -rtio-j. Tae especial fav- Hereafter. however, our political campaigns w ill « • luvuti'plele. lafl 1773, Bry an < t !i« h national banks enjoy; the issueof lionds; be much shorter. The changing of <>ur suite and 75«. t i .. <>f th«» p«M)ple‘a money to the vaults of b : i -n , «-a. rah MS; Bryan county election to the date of the national electiot i i hanks in the time of financial crims, all M5 will limit the political turmoil to a |H?riod of nut Curry Ine mp ata. Taft 4«> Hrya 1* t.ie evid«*nc< .s of the existance of the partnership. more than three months. l'. ligia»—biL-viiipli le, lafl 3041 ; This partner-hip t ie people are determined to Hreait I'M« <1 solve. I i «*) are <b termimsl that congress shall Now that the election is over, the people will! < oliiain—Complete, lafl 3«>l ; Bryan «■• a-- I«gi .ating i i favor of Wall street and other have time to attend to their ordinary atiairs. Ii.' ÄI pr latorv interests ami. in tne end will win out. «•rant—Incomplete. Taft 337 ; 1 tyan Scio a number of im|s>rtant matters are on hand U It should not I m * thought that th»» |M»ople de.iire leg lie taken care of. The milk condens.-rv, the fair, I Mt islation awainst Wall street, except in rase of the inauguration of a high school, the building of Il.rnr)—T«fl ?.‘l; Bryan I» wrong. But they do insist that sfiecial legis ition, a saw mill, are all enterprises that are matteis of| It ««I River—Cumpl* ts, Taft 7«; t > further the interests of Wall street, shall cense. consideration, to I m * taken up this winter, SHU By a ' llrs Ja, an kann ( !y tn«» use of th«» t«*r - ii "Wall street," wj mein united pull Scio can I m * pushed ahead, — Incnniplrle, Taft BHI ; I «et us all Bryan 144 • nil predatory interests and the beneficiaries of work to the one purpose of developing of our J'i-V|>liiut-— Inc .uqilrti*, Tift ►74. special legislation. > town a* d locality. If we wait for outside capital iiiyan mjo This is th«» battle the people have yet to win. and enterprise, we may wait for years and maybe K «ninth — Inemiplntn, Tall H3J. A - .Mr. Lift seems acceptable to Wall street and 111) all 4.*s forever. an th«* interests it represents, ws have the r g it Lak« — t'<unpl.*tr, Tati ASA; Bn in 23U IJilir-li,«i>nq late, Tall .V. .* Bryah t cot cl. dr t :it his election simply |x»ti»on«*s tiie IIU> One thing is true. Either the I>emocnitic cam « l i t for four years. .Mr. Bryan’s inauguration Lincoln—Iiici>iiipl«*ta, Taft 4W. Bryan paign managers arc grossly incompetent or they v. il prol ai’lv [ ncipitate a tight at once. were dishonest. Then1 was and can la» no excuse .'M V. —i.' v«-r tne jMs»ple secure jxiwer to rejM»al I cjj - for deceiving Mr. Bryan and the peoole in such Uns—('.>ni|>!«*ta, Taft 2J2, Bryan i iG n w . ch furnishes the life bloixi to Wai a wholesale manner. Mr. Bryan does not need the ISI7 .Vlallirni — imunu Irte, Taft 317; s ■ t and favord claas«*s. we may expect just a« presidency. IBs standing before tie people 1» I <1 and . tn igent business conditions, as t les ■ such that a four year's term in the While I louse Bryaa K« M»oii —Incutnplete, Taft 3HJ1I, Bryan je.ule can l*ring about, B it this we should et- would add no honor to his name. Bat the country needs him. It needs men at the head of the gov Br.an 3L'm pert an«i welcome gladl.v: for it is reason»!» e (o ernment with just such high and lofty idea's of .Mi rruw—tiKsimi lat«*, Taft ri n : Bryan uuppose H at ths interests will defend rights, government as Mr. Bryan |>v.»<ss»s. w to » - 1». «41» f Tat 4I«4; Bryan < H7/J/ 6? THE FUTI RE? * ■ 1 ..■! T.ft« major- ••Itili I« l*«*—» <HV » * 77U ¥• t * 17kl».1 »■ I««- % ./ -»j /i'; tys Hot * •• '**• ’ «• • e » e to I e 0 9 FALL 9 9 Stuff AND fl 0 fl fl fl fl 9 9 fl fl fl fl I I 0 WINTER t fl 9 fl 9 9 9 I fl 0 fl Ö fl Í fl Ö ä Wesely de Cain. S Loco«« i-«.. 3 «