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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1909)
. í « .* ’* j. * * yr i't N f- . - •• ’ r* . 4 A ’ • g 5Í» »-* .V; .»* ; 7 ' » .? t- J.. • ,*.1 . a.• * • I ehr ^untumi ¿leu lies. >*iii< <’VtlV 1<I i Politically Independent- ’ ill ,*û duct ion of our tariff National revenues ue time, congresb ijority of tne anger but Jie key to ddfirulty. k nt*re*l at th*- )■ in-ui matter. I HIPA V I.. i > i <i < ; EK Fiori • h Hl' ilr** ■ 1 < ! (). #♦ v<».tr hi •>lx On«» yr» ft* One YPar, < » His rnMiit) Tbr»“«* month# » <ti»Y in e world a po - ire liMii * THE GliOWJNt. KAT JON AL DEE,'CIT. *» - 1 ¿; a ' í MAKING IMI; lAKM HOMI. ANU FAUA< SIABLES HEALTH«» SPECIAL SALE OF EMBROIDERY and LACE Henry W tllare, editor of Wallace» Fa-mer, who I» one of the memlem o i reaxxmt Buoeetelt‘a Country Mb ; uinii.iM'on, ha» th» to »ay aia»« I tb »anltary condition uf the farm t.on.ea it the Un ted State.; “We have been deeply imprra»e<l ir our recent travel, ».th the fact that • vary cunakferat Ir prr <ent • f the <».»«-»«a the! carry oft tbouaarxl» «very year arm ury tn the earth untoki million» <f .notxry value in the »haje of human !«»h. could be eliminated on the farm iy proper aunt tat ion. The aanitation o. th* farm» in aome aection. of our gr< at country ia »imply awful and ahuuld be «nUde rable for a day or rvrn an hour. I i other «lection» there ta lea* that dvMtr • a cnticiam; but we do not k no« if any section, where the »anitation on the farm» », v I rule, «hat >t ahoukl be. "* , wy. »1 the l^rrat major«) of hr rr>* «re kept in an unfit, unhealthy -. unditiwn. without even a decent supply o pure air, when a vast numl-er ot th* ncn who keep co«» for revenue, h.v* read no little ihouehl ao little ami u reality know au little; about what con- «litut--» a healthy stab a, what »houki ae e xpect of their homes? If th«- good aivea did not know more on thi»aul*Jecl uf healthful cleanlineaa than theii nualiataia. the home* they live in wuuki soon become charnel houaea. I hi- ignorance and indifference of th« average farmer aa to the laws of health in the mai ag«*nwnt of live »tuck, i> a m| y appalling. Every case of tuber *~ul< «w in tint country can be traced t< this ignorance, for ji»t a» aoon aa a farmer know» w hat he ought U> km*« on thia dweaae, you will nee him takln «t«(* to get rid of it. -Hoard*. Dairy -nan. mat HEN I RESmi NT-I Id < T TAI T ia in- ducted into the c’uiefinngistracy of the i' i- tion, next week, he will be confront'd with the fact tint we have a National d<fic t "f fn»m one hundred to one Im dr* d and thir ty m I- It ruuiii lions of dollars, wl.ici i ot I • nrnu y<d for. Tl s fleet to i leans in eon m<»n «-vi i «lay lai ri.nge, that w , s all mar a nation, have spent ti nt to «*ui t in ex *« -s of u r t ie var>u I* hoto*. income. I* ia a condition tl at must be met and, U ulatcd by t¡ « G<»t the * heu jrou *r<* itHtlbii is generally m;d« r.‘ t*'« «1 Iluit Mr. Taft will call a left HimptOi i*itd gvl at J, G« Ufa* !• »rd*» h h cinl session uf cot'r rvsH, in.n.i «liately after t Mttdiu, vorner *«•*'<m«l and Lv»»h the sci.» dille inaguration to comud r this matter. llb i»r. Or*tf<»n* the <iny and t There are two ways in which our National bai the ta*i<*iiw of AdtninUlrMtrix N o I kc . rnce sheet can lx corrected. We must etther S| ci d slructiuu are i N»«*ir •• »« herabk giim U»«t (hr less money, or we must ir.cr« n.-«* our income, At big fl-v-ts of •iifh ha« I mh * o «iah by tl.« When tin I ••« tiK rtfirt <>i I. iim » ('«*“hty, Or<*w«H». we are not likely ¡«1 decrease our expenditures to war sim s. cm , ii is not un- ^•lfi«iiii*trrtlDx t*f »h« »•< M W , any nppreciabl V an < ! r t, h if ; • uf income is ot r usual lor colli •»l;< to be lost. MU • r. 4« • ‘ A i - h.ivn ’««in« m»l aa«<i «* taie* arr h«-»vl y ; only alternative. There ’i hi re are nun emus ways in This dt mom t r¡ L> .its are taulty « *«'x|inr<* ’i l<> ,itw*'IH watnr t»> II <ie?- which the guv« run «»nt n ceij ts n a.v Le inerm •■< . in construction nt n ure not the -tg? »* »t IHK Mh»<k' Ü'»' It has lx en Sugg« slid tl at a stamp tax. hit! < rto n acier» of ib *« hii | i Wr«t ‘ I Heio. Dr gi’ii. «!«>•) 1,,r " ti « V have ever fi«M wih * mlli h employe«! in war times < nly, should be inagumteci. ottk aillii*! n>* Iroi»» j claimed to be. u « »f t Li< »». Tne people do not take kindly to a stamp tnx, evi n (<-, murr «I the Not nn ncciil I»nl<’*l U m » <lav Janu irr. I1«*1 to a war measure, ai d if invuk«.-d in a time of al- A i . k k M M ilium , ' history of tl «■ m the tini«- that A<)n«ini*trairix s «lute peace, such a loud pmttst would cm«» up .p uhclior”, in Admirai K< bt. F*an. Altorn*'/ l<»< A<iHii»tra* from the |x?oplti in cum- ip:« i.c«», tl al js'litical «In- .'f. ii» the pla tiie historic il a >tvr would be visited upon the party responsible ts of 11 months! Cilig of the I i;' t u' re for. Hence a stamp tax may be di.»;iii»...«l «1« Iago b.v Admiral being untenable. rip has cost It is Stated t Undoubtedly a change in our tariff laws must I*«» iuu thought Uncle Sam 1 .1 made, so that ti e im| <>rtation of foreign mail • i. w >rt i the al once suy; « -. g xkds shall lie encouraged. There is a high water ns‘ majority money ? ’i e . mark in tariff scheduh s which, wlv n reached, lx • will answer of the I.<.'*>1 ¡e • Comes a bar to the importation of foreign goods. itions of the y< h . I D< . i ■As a matter of cours *, under such schedules, when t.ie stars and world now havt importation cvino », the revenue th«?re from ceases • « 1 that rt- strij «•.< than « v* as well. Our |>r< sent tariff schedules ar«* wry clo-e ir with tn, spect may be k to the high waler mark; iience uur prvsv.nl Nation id r« Mis-ct is amply r> warn- al dctiiciL i ’ .ie absolute I but anotb* r 1 ai There is a deal of claptrap, fuss and featherr, ’■ bhips and perfi clxin in 1« nlxiut a high tariff protecting American lalsn. the faultless , Of time, traveling ex- uiiiicera, w 1.1 Tneru nevi r was a greater falacy promulgated un- cans** any rat * e> ore declur- (tenses and fatigue can d -r th® guise «»f favorii g the American laboring mg war upon u be made by using the man. The fact is the price of laliur in America, or r ?nt is continually Another f>; • any other land for t* at mailer, is goverm-d en shortest route East. i .. !uur to eight buiiti ng laitr tirely by the supply and <i*-mand. Our tariff I »w « I t - >s SUCC«'SS’|;| millio* s < f < < There is but one short du not haw a parti« 1«* of bearing in th«» matter; .*.’ I ad no means rot 1 d-the- w or < further than to increase tl.e proliia of the manu and direct route between ■ ships were iwa- r of I. t ow it v- v. facturer at thy exoens«' of i n Anioriean consumer. tl’.oy are callable, v worthy or nut. . -, t the West and East. Hence, a raise in our tariff -caedulcs would simply -i x lunmandcrs uf un«!« 1 the ,-k'i i aggravate our present o T:n ulty. weatix r.ru; any But supfioao the (dule rati s shall be reduced; J. St W 1 at what would I* ti >• 1 i ; » an in fighting mac! crease of im|H>rtations wo .'d at on«u ensue anti a tinuous rerunr - f t corresponding increase in in«- receipts of >ur eus-i THE O. R. A N mands that a g- -<d tom houses would n .salt. Nor would »the increase II •• T.icdi <• Oregon Short Line of receipts b® tl;«- only gain. Tne foreign made ........ ant .... goods would enter into e«mi|>* titi m with our home manufacturers, and, the inevitable result w >uld be i t •' m irned, while it The Oregon !■■ UNION PACIFIC a saving to the Amt 1.can consumer. The «»nly los >1 í*- I i ;.! d uncalled for laws, enacted a number would l*e to the American n anufacturer. But as he besides appropru - t. <• ■ x for projects which There is unsurpassed l as been growing fat nt tne vx|xmse of t e Amer-1 o u e: dorse did a few I pwiplo do not, in < through fast train ser conniimer for the not lift« « n years, or more, * j 4. » . t . . . *.•. ;! crer hold it in gratful vice to Denver, Omaha. i. . an well a ■ ■ ■ at 1 ■ Kansas City, Chicago, . ! . 1 . . remembrance, rhe ■ > t t ;Tn i-ms act was the a n vv yours and u. tn ti c gov rnment axam gen- , •chief making, logi iative de- , ............ , , lerad'catimr ' with direct connections back to a sound financial ba.' s. bsuehing normal -*l *-i»'iibinvv N« mi ,v one station to all points East and Congress will have a hard light with the manu ' of the state car, DO : imp , sav that it has .been South. facturing interests to g« t ' ,e tariff schedules re , tH‘at*sl mon- u ir’v t n a’*y othf*r section. The Thon» is an ahundance duced to a revenue 1'ivil i inp h,i-.in. Ti.i ><• govern j probable oulcoe. of th wrma1 mudd lie will be its of matchless s-enery, ment pets have enjoyed the benefit of u tariff law, ! submission to tl meiit of the people. Tiiis and nn opportunity to w hich excludes foreign competition, for so lung n action would tak iatt»-r ••? tir'youlof politics make a daylight stopover ptriod, that they have come io look upm such and place the n< I h -I oh » the jM-ople at Salt l^ke City if it is favors as a vested right. 1 upon its merits, F.WS bel eves that Oregon desired. But President Taft and his congress have a con- (w hi n ■ -i «1 training in a se|»a- [ W j|| III nof «vain ’ *• itrf dition, not a theory, which must be met and cor- rate school; tmt : t U-t us tell you all about • 1 • al d irtments will be r*-ct'd. Certai ly our |*r« sent exce.-ndvely high ostablisht*d at, I rc what can lx» done, before •. I-»th Eugene and Cor- tariff schedules w ill not be conlinmd. z\ny change vallis. This can be »!> • -• ax effectually and at you purchase ticket whatever, therefore, will be a benefit to the gov not more than nne-t • ith the cost, than the plan we T J. DANNEN. «.»»«. ernment in the increase of revenue ami to the con have been pursuing, Any way, why should not W.at Sc.a sumer as well. these two big colleg s educate teachers with as' .< nte lawyers, doctors, Asa matter of fact, if the Reoublican party, much propriety as tl -y Wm. McMurray u’d continue its* If in ix>w« r. its only course, dentists, civ Hans, carpenters, General Passenger Agent Biient-wr tor IT tinkering is. undertaken, « ill be blacksmit is, ickecpers, seen Bduction. Probably foudifths of the American stresses, etc? PORTLAND, OREGON This Extra ordinary sale I)o you need any Embroidery or Lace for spring and sum mer? If you do, now. is the tune for YOU to buy. When YOU have time, come in and we will show you what Great Values can be had here for little money will last but One Week Only commencing Mon.. 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