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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1908)
— •» I * « « » • » .*».*« • d- .«Cç •■■•Cat 4 4 ♦ • a . r 4« 4« » •-e/f. >L«'- X». < - / • > i » t ? ••. 'I I • • ij * » f • •' . ’ * • a. • • .V« - “ a . ra. ?i ’♦ I * z * ) •' . »»¿aw Mil I KIXOWIIS ON LAN». quirements, >n time, much of our present conveni Fur cunvemencs in comparing »pm-d* ent iiKtixs would is- >.icnfice«l. Another object- made on land by various veblcUs as K>i.iil feature i.-: it would cause mauv of our small well as by iMinx-a and men the following l»ai ks to go o il of busim ss. 'lake away the table of mile r«-c..nta haa been prepared -aviny s account; fmm moet of our small uanks, by a writer in the Metropolitan at d you U ill derlru) t ■ .-ir o am source of plotit. Klectnc locomotive, Z7 »ee.mita, l'-Mid ON AutuiiHiCilc. 0*v accmitta, lOOtK ¡Bit few of our country IxmLs would continue in Steam locomotive, .'U «ecoivta, IMG. m , if they la i ti* uep-nd. alone, on the de- TV il'i inti reel at the — tutine at “citi, tlri'g.'li, a* y Motor paced cycle, I minute 6 1-5 I »»s t.-oj business men. Take away the deposits ' II " niter. ui •ei-umta, I Sot ■ ■£ far.tiers u .d others, w ho place their surplus in Bicycle, unpaced, 1 minute 4'« 2 5 Commencing SIlJ.l'JAY, NOV. 29- 08 9 i-iiit. >.X IK V I Itlh.ll I« |lh<* In. k for safekeeping, and you will dea*ruy the •eeomta, liSM 9 l -.id t.u so..rce of profit of a country kink. While, Running burse, T. I.. I » I ‘ < » < » I It La ting 10 days omta. Is» I in r< •»« AMI. 1'H.il'HIKl"«- tl e j«i-tal savifigs banks will be infinitely safer for , .irurTT Pacing horse, 1 minute 55 mh - ow I a . k ’—F ! defxis tors than are our ordinary tanks, they will I , isos Z?£Tr I’i.........I " K - i" »• •• I <i’ - ¿ns •mt i.< as convenient: for the n-aaons aliove stated. KA I I— Trotting horse, vDC front awl back i Nor is it probable that the ts-ople will allow oruta, ISQ6. (I- f Vf* ir in advan« «’ ... II > asnaoried color*, “ale price Man skating, 2 minute« 36 «ecornta. f)0 I g »vrrnment banking to top with the |s>stal Olir vr *r. a» ••ivi ‘4 v«*ar IHS6 I ft O .*■ vfir, al *•!»•! *»l - v ar» ------------------------------ -------------------- —------------------------------ sivii . j - s I a-iks, iis now und-rstotid. The business <» »»♦ vnar. »I •♦«•»♦ *4 ’< y«-arw Man running, 4 minutes 12 3 4 set « ** rnui s entitled to absolute safety of deposits, as on«ta, ISM7, Kii tii'itilh« ni tnh»hro * fit Thr**<’ month» in m 4 vanrr Z/vL ,.i, g i.H.-, q i ’. r i- ’B w. .»--.ili.’. w !l a* the laborer, farmer and others, who de Man walking. 6 minute« 2.'! »i omta, 0 H iiiflr ropy hi wrap|*rr .. Culm s, «ale p> ice ls* it their surplus for xaf«u■ < pintr only. The P«S0. It will 1«. observed that the differ Allt r II I l-IM. Il.\ I I c tn or will simh k- riis <1 for ’ - s: il savings to N ms ome batik* of disc nut. 1 is would mean the ence I*tween the locomotive and th«’ front j ol uf tliatik« .... .... .............. ..... . i autumoliile ia trifling. For U*> mile» ir rrisl-.Inti»««» imlliH—, I*-« line .. .. t r> ab'orpt on of the !>a .ki->g busine»s by tne the record of the «team locomotive I; 11 Illi- < <r t (I mii -I i «1 M.-I.lirw miliiu.i.i tM, |wr llllt*.............................. ■ 1 • • • i . .. .I /.- , ortfon of I» much better than that of the ant.. I.,«■',! ».Ivi-rlinii.», |«-r Bur tw-r K miii . ... ,. ,. <)<• ■ fie (xsipte w i .'t| hot obj'-ct to. However, both the electric lucomotivi |i -ftlav »>1«, '£ .'liai.<>*« |«’t »lui.tl., ui.r i-.tliimii I«.« Ih 'li .. ................................ .................. and th«- auto may be expected to show The i.uithirrn of the I >• n ts ratie partv sought t<> » (i rartln I'.. itu-liiHi. I*— f uu.u-Ii s ip| iy a fiat ¡re to our moncUirv system that] further improvement, a« their develop un^ tn........ illr«i 1« fur •».»»••«<i-u».* u. •>!• "U **t*l'' it*. ' ment ta incomplete, while their ateam vouhi do away with toe eci-.-sity of the govern-] ' brothi-r ha» attained about the limit . f ; -ii into t' .. ge.i Tai t anking business, The horse raring and foot racing a vint postal savings haxks . l it ti ■ i.iople »timed down the I) inocratie pr»»js>- reronta added to the table were all Evidently we ituin of g laruniy banks -»nd, w<? will give the made in recent years breed better ami train better than ever Tout the poatal E A REl’l"BI.K'AN congress makes i m l tl.' •osial - iviiu s «»stem a trial. Is-fore. rf-x sr I ■ m uie from n auperiui Quality a vii willin’ t tie tely - ifer thin our present promises of the Republican National conven p£. 4J .\, tout Japanese neck or tailor collar. ■ tion, we can expect legislation, by congn■■■“, .. s i- a of lui'ikinz and. t len-forc, w II keep akiot I>e«tr<i>lng Nature'« Balam a. wiili < .iid around waist, yoke ¿n iront is • '.timiateiv Q looking tn the establishment of posed --iv - h '.- ill i f our money in circulation, is a surety. In Whi-n a man interkrea in the wiM i uiiiik I willi - i! it ' I- t-'orli d rob.is d 4 QQ Á I inks, at the coming session. A* k»th th" lem - time business coi dilions will adjust themselves animal king.fum a rut «lav« Ila tlrniirn« sale pure, t I •“'ö W stem I’r. fcru i1” t<> the old I e the balance »at up by natun- is usually i ig piety pisiform* pass <1 n-sobit o>»s favur.i ’ i maki v th-- n>'.’. It will be, twis’al defxisit certifi ilimtriiyrH) and «jircial in.In»trie« «offer to |s»stal savingM banks, we may iissune ti nt a inavohlab'e r Ibqular f'ric. Ch trged for Goods Sold on Tim?. cates ••• II circulate largely in place of gold ami our Thu«, when th- rank« of the ptwdatorv v -ry large majority <>f the p«w»ple d • r<- th ir i-*»vot« are di-cimaled the pruliflc jack- present cur*vncy. < tablishment. The people wnnt to f -i t it 'heir rat.hit incre»»«-» to the detriment of ihi TCP flPICiS PAID FOR POULTRY If this fe iti.’e the cin-iila’ion of [sistal cirtif- alfalfa tii-lih; when a tiounty ia put up - ivmgs their rainy «lay provisi'»' . an •' ui.t«- . . t • .. •• r ...... t . is no r ,i~ ‘ • on hawk« an-t every gunner ia abroad I i ■ I' n I■ ■ r 11! r . . r ■ ’ \.i’i 1 .c d ci i”it not be taken ai-eking thia deapoiler of rhicken riMipa. know that t* have no suretv wh ¡- r f< »■ tl >r field mice muitiply and the farmei** sav ngs, other than the mero sta »¡I t and !>■ r- in- up l.y t •' pe". a <1 vcome the actual circulating grain field« are looted by the busy, vo <» ■• r • <* arv r. ilt wo ,Id he tin al hont sty of their bankers and they want some metli rn. racious invader; the alaoght«-r of tiling better aid more reliable. T e {s-iple know ' at ks would >'<> out of t'.e government business it I inaect eating bint« is followed by ar rn.iient w>>'i I Iw comiielied. to a increaae of orchard, garden ami field ii at s<> long a they have any pniperty w hatever tun'’ and I • - i is held, by law, as kang r sponsible for ar y i'nited extent al least, to go into the ktnkini pasts. The crow and the «kunk are al«>ut 1 r b isiness. c mtmets they may make. Barkers have a wi th« only predatory creature«, the kill I.IHKnoU. '»K I. IHM of «scaping paiment <»f their obligations, yet ai e ing of which will not affect diaastroualy J J.It. ri.»*«, \V. E. Gill. l*Kr«lll> MT, W. I lull. a ■ to, if tbi y so <|i sin-. -ave a ' |L. ■ nt .in Tie turiir commission evidertly bus a pr<-tty aome induatry. According to a «tale J. A. llilyeu, J. R. Barne«, s«> HkiAMi, C. A. Warner ment recently mads. the»e |ir«t« are protect themselves and famdies irom want. In tough job <»n ita banda. The gr»‘at kxiy of cm- C. A. Warnet. the chief enemira uf the Chmeae other worili, the iwople desire a square <le!'. sumers thmughout the country, are demanding a Under our i res« rit banking law s. they. think tin v general revision downward, but these interested |ihea»ant. being prrnicioualy induatn- ou» in hunting out the neat» and « do not get it. And tl«ir ex ;>« rietcc warrants th t wit lies is. which the commission is examining, troying the egg» The akunk, not con I i-li« f. Hence th«' clamor < r a I nrk « r n cans y t ink the imrticular commodity which they are tent with eating the egg«, haa an a|>|“-- V A w ich their aurplus funds w II in- al *« Int« ly safe. J <• tlt«i alao for the young chicks and the int ti sted in. should lie rai-i d instead of lowered, pheaaar.l, haa no defense whatever They believe the postal savings idea affords tl^at las the people in general demat’d. These interest- againat thia depredation. It ia«ugge«t- means. Why ? e I witi •■■■si s an- willing the tar if shall lie lowered e I in connection with a closs season of I* istal savings banks sir ply furtnsk - an ins'r on some comm<siitic.H thosu manufactured by the three years for these bird» that the ance, by which nil the p«-op «• guarani« e the in li- other fi low I but '.»• ii.n narticuiar line ii. in which ’u» t »tn- in ' iuii imr »»min they mi-» ; , la-gi»lature offer a bounty for crow ami v dual from loss f«»r moneys dtpos>c«d. But whiie a e inti rested, should be rtiisud. Every witness ,kunk s,nce ’*'‘her ot ,hr’*- Every witness ■ . ] creatures protect any industry by their ' t e postal savings banks t irnish absolute felv, ci itnihed, as a rule, has asked for a nrse of . the ' — depredation» and they are the nx»»t t ev do tat supply tl.e ao nt.tag« s wl ich I k f tnritf on his {»articular commodity. Snoultl the leapicable of »ncak thieves of the wild, j \Ar- «|«> M firnei«! c <|»t.»«K Mill»»»!' IS V» « » 11 «- «I I lour «»»«I depisit and discount sup ily. Foi t ,i i on t'«• c I’nm .-"i in co de what t- d by these various Hut why the Legulature? Why nut I on s»alr. W )»*■»• «tt«i 4 a< fv»r D tmerat party gave its i r f« n i ce to ti e fUi-.nm- ter -G'd parties, a horiZ intal raise of till •«*•«•*) countie« that have Jihea»' I I «» vi » VS « ■» r r» in ll>. I ¡ « i. I Í. ■ » 15 vi »I n «• • • m ti «i W ‘i 11 ty d* pisits plan. But t «• pi-ople I a e d* cided for s • I «!ul s. a l .dong tl e line would result. Nor will, “nU to protect?-Or^on.«. T r • « I You K i g KI the |M'Stal savinvs Lankr and these will be c.-1ab these mb rested parties be satisfied until our tariff a A Willi» n« E Newell bs H-d in the near future. I iws are arranged u|s>n a prohibitive basis. Under i ......... if the chi«’f faults of our present met et try which condition, the government would derive no' Prompt wrtuf Courteous Treat met I •J ' jl j 5Jtr- a.stem is, the ease by which money in circu tn n revenue; yet the |»eople would in- required to pay I tn iv be gathensl or concentrated in the it o i«*y into the manufacturers |»ockets. the increased centers; or in the cities where our great bar s re pr ces for the conimtslity which a prohibitive tariff I » a'ed. We had s i ie experieiu’'- along ‘h «• wouid justify. This is the kind of revision which lines, last year. N w York ba iks, by off *r ng the fri mis of the protective tariff would give us. OPEN DAV AND NIGHT h zh rates of inter -st, succe«*de«I in assent; b ig In the end, the commission, if it is honest, will be Are ready to furnish you with a suit all tin- surplus cash of th-» country, in tl e Newly refittr.1. c mpclli d to consider only the government’s inter W .on the peo »1 , est in adjusting the schedules. This would mean Table« «il |»|il le. I with the lie»t the v mlts of their in st tut ions, t trough the conntr.- banks, wished their funds tne in m Con of tne Democratic theory of “A tarifi market «fi'.rii». Bulli Phone« Hl. r ‘turned, an in Hi i,te holiday was d flared AB nkiv . Oie. ■ for r venue only." /Xny other theory simply' .'IS rt FIRST ST. The p«*«»ple do n >> desire a r •petition of l is tor Lak»** money from the pockets of one class of our, « « dition. Hence t* e call for pas tai banka. ; : peoj It- and gives it to another. Unless th* i.iw w.licit establishes the pc i.l • « banks prohibits, the postal banks will simply a 4 4 S«‘ i E ' it «• th. r dees not understand th« gravate th • «vil from which tne country suf- ìl ‘ :> >ht i a. ten per of tne |»eu| I«* of Oregon, or hit- ! rej last lea-. To illustrate: Wlien these ban .», n ti which will pr .ba'ily lie the extension of o ir |s st; 1 * i.itisni is ol-scuring his vision. An official who <K r IV ■►» I MiGlh'w l»ru¿ phone*. i s . .stem art* sta*»lis)>t>d, the depositor, or people a t»- np’s to s« t n>ide the will of the tMHiple, is sure ALBANY Oirtfi»n Leather-sole Rubber Itu come to grief, in the end. The 51 pledged Ore- j w io wis.i to establish a postal savings account, Tney are) w ill s .’.¡ply go to the postmaster and buy a » K in legislators are honorable men. Boots i te’ est k-aring money order. These order;, will ci< • Iv in touch with th«1 p«H»ple whose votes elect- Bl VV ARI. Ot OllIxTIVi THEIS And everything for wet weather Have an Alwirwrt of TlUe »rvKnFl P hi 'ibly k- only of denominations of |5. $10, $25, <-l then. They know, is», that the electorate of by ibe • 4). etc. Th«’ pistmaster will, necessarily, have Oregon w »old not countenance for a minute, the rs /or business t . m ike his reports, probably daily, to some large I v iolation of *he pledge w hich made their election Sei .’»or Fulton, knowing these facts ‘ central poxtuffice. presumablv located at a money * p>ssible. HIELER &. GILL COMPANY mvp , in t ffe t, ti.’H these pledged members are ce it« r; which, in Oregon, wo old k- in Port ind T ies • big offices would, in turn, report to the > ,s • without bom r. that their fealty to party and the «iff hr rrill pn»|wr ) t«M Intrn.J tn pnrxhrt-M i *«r «• ••» U iii nr riwrnry h«anr«1. mil !■ aster general. IPs place of dejsi-il v h .I c ' b !■• ss -s is greater than manhood and honorable •Inilia isriiHf tfw l«-tir<H ut mir cipri <> c ss» <> ’><B»-()-cssy(>aan <o©> «> W si ington and New York. I lo you not see tha* c t z. nship. The S« nator has yet to learn that mee Kein!HIn IVL Z. M. Melili, Manager. ■O e. >n is p-HH'L-d by citizens who are actuated by t ¡e X ’w York City hanks wo il l g.e, ai.d wit iot p'l.vin r interest theref«»r, money which, la-t y •ar. h’ -.nly honor» »Ie motives and not by a gang Of I’nniw Third anti Ki»«taD»lti Mt she w is willing to pay a fancy rate of interest to <hri.' little politicians whose puriiosc in life is to and see the Al.HAS r. okkgoh (serve tne bosses. p«‘t? But tins congestion of.money, nt the rmr.ey I I*. M. Mi K might NEW c • t’O c, can k‘ prevented largely, if the la »• •, rt In sei. «:h g the new I mhih I of city «»fficers our c u red the money of each state held in the i.ar.k. eit z ns s m H use care ami select only men who =3= c f that state. tr* |' me res-\ • and will push the interests of Scio ¿hr kantiani ¿Hcu .0. : ) •1 Politicallq Independent- v” ’’ i 48c j 68c j 9 Scio SCIO ROLLER MILLS J Hitler a lili Co. THE ROYAL HOTEL DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist e, Mens’ High-Top Shoes Rubber Boots Rubber Coats Rubber Mats Rubbers and Umbrellas Linn County Abstract Co Put the above feature is not the le.nd’r.r arid pr ' C'l !e objection to postal savings luinks. While their absolute safety would prol»ably enj-our ordmarv l>anks to become additionally afe. they would not furnisn to the business man tic ad van t igeg tl at our banka of discount fur.r.«’». y. dem b siness is carried on, almost entirely. I y ro ans of bank checks. This feature the ¡«».s'»I bank.» ’ «»ild lot supply except in a mundak ut r •> i r. W.iile busine.s would adjust it .f u« li.< ¡x>stal i> t.» the front V. bile economy should be the watch word. there are certain improvements required for the health, convenience and comfort of the p .»pie and town. The retiring lioard of officers h ve done well. They have made Scio a splendid ly lighted tow n and have install’d light and wa e" p t ts. size con idcred. second to none in the state. Afi a sort of reward of meh* as many of the retiring board as will accept, should be ri el cel d. SCIO LIVERY & FEEO STABLES I DROP I I Edison Phonograph -3 i Price, $30.00 and up. I j E. C. PEERY, Agent. Í PLAYS 2 KINDS OF RECORDS ('ALAVAN a MiKNltallT, Pup’s. A ■ Hark« connect with »II train« l«»lh «• We«t Scio »ml VI tinker». Our rii» olir firat-cla«« »ml onr horst-« i H ««I tiritera. ■., v • ;• V’ ■j w »é- Pikr. raaauuabiv. 0 <>• <> <) I MMiec .4M» <»■«■■»< » asaaa. < » (COI <F <> ,u