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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1909)
t I Oc kantiani Mews. Politically Independent- hnter««l al tbr puatuffiiw at Seto, Or«TC”>. •• ar«uiit|-<la»» uni itialifr eventually, let us hope, they will gee the entire ‘truth. I>et usho|w- that the time is not far distant when Congreaa will consider the inU-rests of the American consumer of greater importance than that of tm- American manufacturer. THE GRANGE LEGI^LMIVE MEASURE Kuiralon lu-m* We have now on J 9 hand a Swell Line of The people in and around Kingaton art enjoying the April shower* after the beautiful sunshine. Our farrrw-ra are happy a* they are almost through * «ting. Friday night the young oroide aprnt a very enjoyable evining at Violcs I’hilippi », playing parlor game* until mtdnight when a nice lunch was served by Mrs. I'hllippi and which was enjoy rd by all. Church at Kingston as usual. After a recent afternoon service, two of the good (* young brother* put aside their •anctlri.onioua face* and run a rough hou*e for a short time, forgetting ttiat they were in the church. The young people met at Charley Sh fry’s. Sunday evening and spent a very pleasant time in »inging. Nemo The Granges of Linn county are dutscussing a measure or method by which a safeguard will be t . L. urtiti i : i< placed over tne Or -gon legislature, for the ourjios»* liuto» ANU >*Mt*PMÌK r<*M. of preventing unwise or corrupt legislation. While th»- R -ferend im is a check upon the acts ot Ml IIHI HII'IIUN KA I FXl •#K our lawmakers andean be us«-d as a corrective force, thir year in a>lraiM'e ... ................................... II I One vrar, al end ,,t rear ....................................... •ts invocation is botn cumbersome and expensive. . I lii.e year, at ei»l <d .* «< ar* ............................ . If me is ir-s upon which the Referendum is likely Une vrar, al eii-l of 3 year*................... .......... . 2 « hi* iri'intli* in advance ......................................... to lx- invoked, eould lx- stopped in the "bornin”, M Three month* in advance. ................. .................. nt, xith trouble anti expense Mould lie avoided. ► t.gle copi n aranj-v-r .......... .... As the news understands the pruposa-d measure, auvfhitsimo hatesi Mens Suits fl Card id I hank* it is purpoat-d to divide the legislative session into Card <>f thank» ................................. . 6 We deal re to tender our amrere thank* fl $5.00 ti $20.00 b| ml obituary notice», per line ................ ... . K tMo halves or parts, with a r«»cess of s -vend week« 0? 1 tleuded wedding corn meni*, l-er line .............. to all of our fnenda who *o kindly to intervene bvtM* .-on the parts. T i-- first half or . uf Ira-wl advertising. |>er line per nwue .................. a**i»ted u* during the aiekne** and fl (lionth, on» column wide In-play ml*, 2 changes |>er section of the session would lx* devoted to burial of Allen VanNeaa. Even the Boys and . in l«er Inch fl »rganiz.ition. introduction, printing ami reference 1 o »eemingly friendless are not without l'iofeiivioiml card». I1* Inches, per momh ........................ Youths Suits 9 I ng linn-contracta for advertising made on application l to committees, of bills. I) iring the first half, no friend* in time of need fl Mr I F leffler bill M-oulu lx* placed upon its final passage. Also, t $8.00 fl the appropriation bills and estimstes co tld be SLOW L Y HI T STKL'L Y. ki.Gisit Pi n pigs 9 gotten readv fora.-tion at thes»***«»mj -ialf. During fl F’>>r **l*.—3 thoroughbred pedigreed - »■ Indications now jmint to the new tariff bill n the receiM, me.iib<-rs c'tuld thoroughly study and male pig» Poland China* II week* old , fl being about the most unfair tariff measure ever discuss the feat im of the vario is propised bills, 110. ■ piece. ♦ their fellow Al«o a bunch <>f same age pig* cn»i i proixxted in congress. But, perhaps. the hill wil tmong their c instit jents aid I m - shorn of some of its objectionable feature* nemlx-rs. The second half would be devoted, Berkahire ami Poland China, guot I before its final passage. Yet so long as tariff •xclusively, to discussing, amending and acting on stock. S3 50 a piec*. Trappist Father*. Jordan tills. As new bills could not be introd iced d iring beneficiaries are allowed to di'-tate what th» schedules shall lie there is danger. Congress i* this half, there M-ould b* an abundance of tune to SANflAM I ARM between the devil (protected industries) on tin liscuss measures in all of their bearings. It M-ould A fin«- Poland-China sow, almoat one hand and the deep sea (revenue deficit) on the rarely, if ever, hanoen, that matters of importance black, unmark rd, weight «lout 2f<- other. The tariff beneficiaries cannot have th» would lx- ov»-rl<xik«-d. in th«- hurry of the closing pound* < »tr«y«-«l from mv farm aboui January 4 I’I i - ium - let me know if *e«-n. measure of protection they are clamoring for »nd, lavs, a-* M-as the case at our last session. I alao. have a little vetch—6 to M SCIO OREGON Tne news believes that there is merit in th-- at the same time, an increase of revenue from bushel«, also plenty of early aeed nroposed change of mode of pnx-edure. It is a jwitatiM-«. «mall at SO c<-nta per Imshel tariff sources lx- provided for. To increase th«- revenues, more goods must lie imported from well known fact that the legislator doea not have 8 W Gain«*« foreign lands. T his is just what the tariff time to study out a prop»>iu*d law in ail of its I il»lteine bearings during n short and continuous session of beneficiaries <io not want. 1 ’ ■ ■ . . • r fa '.........: . • termi- »tor Gradually but surely is the government bei nr forty days. Hundreds of measures are proposed »ure death to Canada thistle, Kuaaian forced to adjust the tariff schedules on a purel. and it is utterly impossible fora member to examine thi»tie, Johnaon grau«, mullen, milk revenue producing basis. A few years ago. it •ach and every hill as he should in order to vote wei-d. liuidock, poiaon ivy and all }*HK*tll««T, W. F itili J. J.Barnes, W. F . Gill, Mould have been a difficult task to find a Republi intelligently thereon. As a result he often votes other fibrous plant* Phamphlet fr<» J A. Bilyeu, .1 K. Barnes, can who lx-lieved that a tariff for revenue only for or against measures upon which he would vote on application. Sold by J. F’ Waaely, C. A. U ariii-i. aule agent fur Oregon. was tin- correct principle. On the other hand, it differently, if he could but study them out in all woulu have been just as difficult to find a Democrat directions. See Here! The proposed recess of several weeks will supplv who would advocate a tariff for purposes of pm I have pun- bred black Minorca an< lection. Now there are men in both parties who time for deliberation and to discuss the proposed Buff le ghorn egg*, (guaranteed) fu< will contend for a tariff for revenue only und measure with constituents and fellow memuers. ■ ale at *1 |-er letting of 15 What 1« others w!.o will argue equally earnest for pro- If there is a weak or undesirable feature in a bill, the .*•• of sending ***i for aomethini i tie or some of his constituents will be sun- to that you can get at home N. J tection. Morrison. SCIO ROLLER MILLS ¡observe it. Nothing would be lost. Neither At one time the favorite argument of the pro- For sale. tcctionist was that protection to our industries would wise and desirable measures suffer from INi OHIH.KA I Hi bH 1MIIIH -J», llx >.*. enabled the manufacturer to pay the American these weeks of delils-nttion. It is only the unwise Forty head of high grade Jersey working mail higher Mages. Thia theory has ind undesirable measures those containing a heder*. Ki-ning freah thi* *pnng W ill ln-en completely exploded. Our manufacturers joker—which wuld suffer from the thorough give time on easy term* to the l»urcha»<-r in the payment*. H. Bryant. pay no greater wages than the lalior market i ‘xamination that would be given. Albany, Oregon. Most of the laws enacted in the past, in which a comjM'i them to pay. It required a good many joker was concealed, and which it was desired years to convince the people of this fact anil, also, V C Brown Leghorn Iga» that they should not be thoroughly discussed, have that the consumer was compelled to pay the tariff F'-gg* 11.60 per totting of 16, from on the foreign made goods which we used. Now. | been introduced late in the session. Tm-n, if the my farnoua 8. C. Brown lx-ghorn tiu-se facts are no longer disputed by intelligent tiu-mlier or mem mts behind the measure have poultry. W W. Bailey, Bruwnaville. Orc. men. When the people get the further fact their forces uell organized, the bill is crowded l right through ai I not more ’ han one half the driven into them, that a tariff, which is one of Til"*«- kllowiliif tlirlll<H-l ve» protection, simply enables the American manu inemtM-rs know tLe full scope of the measure ujton facturer to rake in a larger profit at the expense i which they are v ting. Such procedure would be I to th* uii'l»r»i*> e-l «ili pira*» tall anil 0i the American consumer, then will it become, •ni|M»ss!blc- if tl. • legislative session should be •rille. I >.»w| t.i« li.oory. E. C. Pim. equally easy to adjust our tariff schedules along divided into two wenty-day session«, as prooosed lines of for a revenue only basis. ¡Someone would:» sure to discover the joker in A full line of Guaranteed Pruaaia- Possibly, at one time in the history of our I during the recess when, if course, the • lock and poultr) remedies at Weaaly’a country, a protective tariff was necessary for the ”bjectionable feature of the bill would be Grocery. encouragement of our infant industries. The '“hminati-d, or the bill be defeated outright. (I, hether or not the proposed change in the NEWS man has always been a doubter of the truth 'r But if the statement was ever ,nann, ‘ r <>( conducting tne legislature would re of this statement. ___ ______ and true, it is not true to-day. The fact that our quire a change of the state constitution, as it is I’he <ir«-at Indian Runnel markets — of the P Tsons. is not quite clear. The I hn ks. as Livers, have lien- manufacturers can enter <------ the — ----------- ..._, 1 th”uKhl by ....................... world and com|x-te successfully with the pauper NEWS believes that Initiative law would be beat to death. They |>t<xlur< labor of Europe, is proof positive that they an- ,, sufficient. Most legislators are honest and wish to large, smooth eggs m I ik -I i ar« well able to stand alone and do not need protection do the will of their constituents. And it often is delicious lor table u-e. Egg any longer. Neither is it just nor right for the the casd that the member does not have the time troin choic«- slix'k l.-"iO for 1 and American consumer to be compelled to pay a toascertain the wishes of his constituents before .1, B K istler , higer price for American ma le goods, without ne is required to vote ujioria measure. Tne recess It E l> No 2 West Scio. Ore. ocean freights to pay. than is the European would supply the necessary time. At all events the ma'ter is up for discussion by the people, and consumer of like American made goods. Our tariff schedules have been placed along is well worth thinking about. It would do away protection lines for over forty years. We are, with tne need of the Referendum, in a great lo-«lay, paying a higer duty on American made measure. OREGON goods than we were required to pay during the The Oregonian poses as an independent news civil Mar days. Nor does the government re paper. At the same time it is the most partisan I ceive one cent of the duty we pay on American and venomous journal in the state, For (»artisan made goods. It all goes to swell the profits of the reasons it would destroy any and all influence American manufacturer No wonder the United Senator Chamberlain may have or be able to Slates Steel corporation can declare 40 per cent secure in congress. In nearly every issue of thia Dividends annually. It has the best market in leading newsjia|x-r. can be found some insinuating the world and does not have to pay a cent to hold I editorial note or paragraph, which is calculated to it. Our beneficent government has reared the bN’gnnlvth the life of his bejist. injure the character and reputation of the senator. tariff wall so high, that the foreign manufacturer EASTER TIME! is completely shut out. Congress is now compelled This may lie high-class independent journalism in Those who feed SECURITY Stock to devise some means by M-hich our National the estimation of the Oregonian's editorial staff, Time to throw aside those Food are hillfilling the scripture, treasury shall be supplied with more money. To but the people think differently. Whenever clo’hes and bud forth with the issue bonds in time of absolute pt-ace, is politically ' Senator Chamberlain does anything which merits joyous spring time with wearing This stock food is sold on a positive dangerous. To cut down the Nations expenses is partisan ridicule or criticism, then the Oregonian's apjiarel symbolic of the season. (’ash (iii’irnntee. Read the guarantee next door ’o impossible. The only alternative is disixMiition to nag might be permiuable. But I Of course we are fully prej»ared until he does so, now that he is one of Oregon'« to get mon- revenue from the resources we now for all your want* with one of on even Package, Don’t l>e misled have and to devise new resources. While our ■ senators beyond recall, he should have the com the Finest stocks we ever offered mendation and supixirt of all the people of Oregon. by cheap advertising, SECURITY I tariff schedules will not. at thi« time, be placet! on Indeed, we M ill add to his sphere of usefulness if in everything man wears from a strictly revenue pnxlucing basis. Congress he receives the cordial supjiort of the people of head down, feet up and skin out means what it savs. Ask those who cannot help but arrange them so that larger Oregon. Whether his conduct as United States The wise men buy now while importations of foreign made goods will occur and senator is gixxi or l>ad. he is Oregon’s senator for have used it. there are complete stocks to thereby increase the treasury receipts from this six years and ao long as he makes gtsxl in that position, no self-respecting news|>aper will lx» con select from. source. tinually hurling insinuations or inuend<x>s at him. THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. Sole Ag’t Scio Or. Slowly hut surely is the truth alsiut the tariff The Oregonian is a most excellent ncMsjianer. yet forced upon our National laM makers and some of its editorial stuff deserves the blue pencil.1 Albany, Oregon oo> »•< III 1MIIKH ivihv i - hh - av nr MENS X BOYS and YOUTHS 9 CLOTHING 9 $1.75 1 Wesely & Cain 9 9 ) A Nice Neu?, und Uo-tC’Date Line of MENS Indian Runner Duck.s BOYS HATS CAPS Hibler Gill Co I The Righteous Man I E. C. PEERY, » à