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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1909)
• | • Base Ball (iators Nur is the manufacturer the only | !f the leaders -<f the kepubi an j-arty , benehcury uf spawiai privilege. Ihe ami who cucitrvi the destinies of that 1-ast Sum lay. though showery, was a • nurmuus land grafts to the radruads. party, will not give the poup.e relief re-l letter day In the annals uf b-'io the paying to Uw railroads for th- from the exactions uf the Ding ley baaeballdom. olitically ndependlnt transmission uf the UnitedState-s mails, tariff aa was promise-1 in th- campaign At 10 a. m. a game was played by the eight limes what the ralliuada charge of last year, the only recourse left Uw •cio echoul Loya and an aggregat-on Enterad at the postoiflcr at Sc», the express companies per c»r, allowing j.eupu will be to lull, that party down I from uver un Beaver and near Urab- Oregon, aa second claaa mail matter. the titl«ul nobility of Eurupe to hold at the next election, guod and hart. i tree Only seven innln* s wore played, vast bodies uf uur agricultural ami W im rw ver two n-rn, sum aa Bpeaket ; >• t the game was full uf fun from other lamia, allowing tin b« r aynolcat«» t annon ami ( hai-msn Akincti. U>« first start to fii.u h. k et tms al>birviat--d PUB ISHLD tVEHY F RIDA’ BY ami corporations to secure immense I In the house uf repn x-i.tativ- s and the - game waa entirely sufficient to establish T. I ». I > IJ Ci * » E H bodies uf uur flmat timl» r, all uf which ; other in the senate, can absolutely cun- . the fact that the Scio boys far out Korvus* * hu >*M<>eMiar<»a. can be included in the a|«cia) privl lege trot the Imancial d> slimes uf ninety classed their opponents. Ihe B> a clasa and which, at no distant time will millions uf people and are nut rebuked to., s ns ver had a look in. in the a i y I h come a matter uf grave cuocern to ■ by the party which placed them it. run getting, while Scio plied v> HCII»« •»tll'TION HATIWl I power. It ,s quite time the party should the peuple. runs. We will have to mln.it that One year in advance SI 25 I'nlern we d«aire a nation of landlords i give up the power it is abusing. It ■ lid not treat our visitors with tt« 1 !M One year, at end of year and aerfa, we mu-it enact laws which | makes but htlie difference tu the people c<M>rt»-sy which they ought to receiv« 1 One year, al end of 2 years i which poiiUcai party is r«s|smsibie tor fi thus shutting them out of --Ven on- 2 »«) will discourage the individual or corpor One year, at end of 3 years 75 ate hol-'.ing of large bodies of land. the romiuct uf the guvemmer.t, if that little meash y run, but thia is the way Six months in advance ... 60 Uni-as we d- a:re that America shall j - unduct la in the interest uf all tl>« Three months in advance ,. aIth base ball. Come again, boys, wit) (X. Single copy in wrapper ... But no political party, nu a stronger team, and the NEWS l-ecome a field uf exploitation fur Eurt - people. 1 [>ean anatcM-rata, we must prohibit matter what mav t-e its label, is guud sure that you can get revenge. alien ownership of land Unless we enough to cm trul the government, wish to continue th«- creating of Game- when that-onin l ia braxingly eirreiseo About 1 p. rn. the excursl U> gies and Rockefellers, we must repeal in the interests ui a few favored cia. s- s. Can! of thanka .... ............ from Albany arrived, bringing (XI Special obituary notices, per line The repul-ltc.ii> pauly, in llie last van.- Extended wedding comments, per line U.1 our protective tariff laws, linhsa we ball team ami about 125 fans, wish mure Harn mans, uur railroad paigii, j run. s-u I airly, to revise the «agor a, buggies, automvblh s D.ajilay mis. to be changed weekly if desired. one column wide each regulation must l>e made more- fTectiv . tariff in Die interests of the j-eople Ila . tb«r vehicle were u till ted in insertion. |-er inch lb Ami. finally, if we desire that all uf our r< pr< sentativi s in congress are revis- the visitors to town Nevertheh-ss th- B .tineas locals per line first insertion lb ; mg the tariff, mil in the interests of Each subsequent insertion |-er Une..U6 people shall become pr< aperoue and «< atherman seemed to have a frown <» Long time standing ads. contracts made hapoy. we must repeal every special ' the people, I ut m the Inter-st» uf the his face, at 2:.‘Mi the ball team and th- tantf benef.ciarmu. *1 he indication« on application. privilege law. crowd of fully MX) people went to th- • now are that the av< rag-- uf the revise-, When we consi-ier that every lienefi •all grounds and after more or les tariff sen-dulea. when cungnsa getr clary of s; octal privilege enjoys his warming up. the game was called a tnruugh with th-- full now umier cun- Itenefits at the - xpenae of the Ameri ibout 3 p. m. by Umpire MacDonald skieratron, will be higher than the uld can people, ami that every dollar whirl with the Ako* at bat. Dingley tariff. ( ertamly the patience lie obtains Birgit mately must be paid, Baker, the first man up connecte< HE TERM ••SPECIAL PRIVI in the eml, by the American laborer, of the American people will be con - with the sphere ami managed to read LEGE" ss shall attempt to con then we will begin to conceive what a pleteiy exhausted when th» new mor.s 1st base. But aa Dooley, King an- sider it, relates exclusively to the blighting curse a;>ecial privilege is and tr< sity is given tu them. Nun ly party dreen. who followed him struck <»ut o lead- rs w ho v i-'lst- tl-eir pr--lnla«-a m. di-aliiigs and associations of government naa been to our natiun. van fielded out, Baker could get m punity ami without a «hsriow < f - mcus « . with individuals ami private cor|—railons orther than 2nd, when the side us Nor will reform in these matters ever will Ire driven from j-ower as s-«m a» uf s semi public character. I he term etired. Scio, in her half, commence« make headway until the Cannons. implies that individual or corjioration Aiiiriches ami men of their clasa, both j | they can be re; laced by succensura. the stickwork with Hu-ldle»l«-n at bat is arconiad privileges or is permitted tu He s-ngled, but quick fielding caugl' Republicans ami Democrats, are r< - du things which would be unlawful for The N kwm t-rvdicts that Patrie nm at first Swan fcUuwed with » placed, in congr- as, with men like others to do. It is suj-|-*e<l that tie Senators Cummings, Doliver, LaFol- Calhoun, Nan Francisco’s prim-e ot afv hit and with hits by tw-th l*-e aril individual or cor|>oration is to render or |ette ami others. If we would acron - {rafters will not I«- convict--i by tt ■ A’e« ly he was pushed around th- he* rendered adequate returns, either ircuit ami scorer) Iefore the side r- pl sh a great work a great reform, we jury beiore whom he Is being tried. to the government direct, or to the must first secure the proper tools wit) | Everybody, even in The "Lav city" tired. At the conclusion of this fir»t general public fur the privilege granted. I -elieves that fie Is guilty, nev--rth- les«. inning, the weatherman call-d a I alt winch U> work It is true that our government Is pay It is exceedingly -lifficult tu convict hour halt tn pns-errjings with quite a ing out a large amount of money annu hese big criminals when they ar« heavy shower. Wlwn the game wa ally for jiensiuns. But In this case the - barged with crim«-, even when we ar« again resumed, it was on a sloppy individual or ;»en»ioner has rendered a ■—rally certain that t ey are guilty. field. service in the army or navy which The second inning resulted in a white They have the very best criminal entill-shim to the monthly allowance HE OREGON JOURNAL of last lawyris to ass «1 ih-in in covering up I wash for Albany and 1 tally f- r Scio he draws. It is also true that public I Saturday uses our condensery aa a thvtr crimes If we can ever develop s In the third there was nothing doim >r ■ an editorial under the above officials are a heavy drain uj-on the • ti-if text fi for i a desire in the hearts uf our lawyers to for e-ther aide as each failed to acor- federal treasury every year; but they caption which is so much to the point, . assist in -iet- cting ami f-unishing crim- , The fourth, ditto. are supi-oaed to render service for the that we copy it in full. Any community instead of defending and covering it up, The fifth proved another blank public which entitles them to the hand can do aa much af Scio has done in this | then we may hope to get at the« Albany, but Scat got real busy and some salaries which they receive. regard amt us the Journal truly says, it I rascals. Dur lawyers need reforming, fore she was r«-tind. four men Neither of these are included in th- la the only way to develop a country < r j even worse than our criminal law. rvgislertd. The sixth was a blank special privilege class. locality. The article follows: is-th trair-a. In the seventh, All-an When our protective tariff law was With laudable enterprise local ci tire ns commenced to plav ball and before thr- ■ Thr Oregon Slate Grunge, which first enacted, it was the purpose of con have provided the capital, built the men were down, two had crossed th- Mt McMwinvilo, last I Week, held a gress to encourage the upbuilding of plant and last week piarmi in operation ’ horns plate, while Scio was able t- and instructive mt- r< »tlng home manufacturing concerns. By a milk comi- nsrry ot 20,000 j-uumia m,*t «•cure but onr run in her half. Th- placing a duty u | kmi foreign made goods, daily capacity at Scio, l.inn county. ! •• aaion. The unler has made material eighth proved another water haul fo gn-wth durlng thè past year, both in our home manufacturers were acconh-tl Scio is in the heart of the Forks of the A Ibany. but Scio s-i-i-tl one more to het the privilege of selling the presluct of Santiam. s region of many running thè a-ldition of nu-ml-ers tu thè olii tally hat. The ninth netted Albany 1 tneir mills to the American consumer streams and rich bottom land. Within grange» and in thr organixation uf new ami Scio 0. This concluded the gam- at a price murh greater than they would a doxrn mn> a are the North Santiarn. grang- s State built railrua- » were ami everybody started for town it be able tu obtain, if the foreign msnu- the South Santiam. the Crabtree, th-- sul down upon, as was thè Ashland j -loublc-quick time. The total score wn lecturer was permitted free ace-ss to Thomaa Fork ami many smaller streams movemvnt t<> invuke thè referendum 1 Albany 3, Scio H. uur markets. Thia special privilege Scarcely any district in th«- Willamett- agamst thè O A C appruprialion. Our Albany friends deserve credit for Bank Insurance waa indorsed. was an outgrowth of the civil war. At valley ia «> well adapted to dairying, working up the excursion ami for th< that time the gold, which was nec-sasry and the < ountry Club condensery ht crowd that came. So far as the gano w ith which to pay the foreign manu Scio should be immetiM-ly sure, asful. No matter bow they attept to ilia was concerned, there was not a jar ant facturer for his gutxta, was exceedingly Ihe spirit -if enterprise reflected by the 1 guisa it. a victory for Joe Simon aa Cmpire Maclhslaltl gave )«rfect satis scarce ami nard to get Indeed the |>«ople of Scio in financing it is the spirit mayor of Portland, means a victory for faction to both teams. We underMan<‘ ye low metal entirely disappeared from . with which to make a greater Oregon. toaaiam over civic re fu rm ami decenti-. the third game is to be played off in the ordinary channels of buaim sa. Very great suceeaa haa «> far attend Old timers who know Simon, know that Albany, at some time in the Home manufacturéis would and did mi the milk condensing industry in ' he will atop at nothing to acci mpiisl future. accept currency for their product, and Western Oregon. A factory at Amity ¡ nis purpose in matterà |-oilti-'al. The to increase the output uf the mills th« n was «> successful tn Its o|>erations that time to squelch an undesirable condition, Publk N.le in u|-eration ami tu encourage the bulk ■ its capacity waa enlarged before the is when it is in its incipiency and before I will sell at public auction at my mg of other mills, manufacturers were end of thr year Its success led to the it has gathered strength sufficient to farm situated 2 miles «>uth -f King permitted the privilege of charging the I Installation of a plant at McMinnville, make a stublxini fight. »ton. <>n th«- Stayton and Jordan road, American romuisrr this bonus or ii • five- milea distant The factories in in l.inn county, on W«-dnesday, May 26. creased price. : Washington county have had a pheno 1-ast Sunday empaths» nd the need commencing at !0 a. m., the following Strange to say. forty five years aft- r ' mvnal success, the output selling on li the ck-»r«-*£. the war, uur manufacturer» brand in eastern markets over the pro- I of a railroad directly into Scio. Ex» peraunal property: are still j>ermitted to collect thia bonus. duct of factories in east rn statea. The ' **’ «ml from this city 1 roan horse. 7 years old, weigh over Indeed, the tariff achedulea are rated milk of the valley, it is claimed, yields be friquriit if auch was the ISO; I gTay horse. In years okl, weigh higher to day than when the war tariff a superior condensed product product that where«» we have none now. If Lift). 5 J- rrey milk cows, fresh; 3 two- was laid. The American consumer is makes it everywhere «Might ami gives there was even a spur track as there year oki steers; two heifers and two I compelled ti> ;-ay. r- Istively, higher for to the Oregon output an advantage as i was at one time, we wouki be fixed in calves. 35 head of sheep, all awes am! his goods than he -lid in the war days to sale. So far there has rarely if ever tins regard. But Mr. Hamman is not laml-s: 36 hemi of g-ata; 2 brood >ow» While the raw material c-ata relatively t-een a congested market with unprotit , building railrna- a for the convcinnce of 4 shoals weigh 60 lbs. each; 9 pigs. . wagons, 1 i’lano binder; 1 Mdwauke« leas, the finished prvsluct is «-hi relat • able prices, and it is only in the rar-st the pet>| |e, wr believe. mower; 1 hay rake; I drill; 1 biuad cast vely higher. To ascertain thia fact, instances that factories have, through see«h-r. Monitor; 1 fanning mill, 2 bar we must comjiarv the gold prices of th«- any comlition of the market, been When the Wilson tariff bill was rows; 1 fem cutter; 3 seta of harm aa, 1 present with gold price» of the war driven to suspension. In the case of I enacted, President Cleveland pro- timea. The foreign manufacturer mu»' t ie new Scio establii-hmrnt. aa well as flounced it “A measure of |>erfii|y and Empire cream separator; 1 heating pay Uncle Sam from 20 rent* to on«- In all of them, there should always be dishonor." Will PresMent Taft have as stove and many other houa«-hold goods -ujollar or more for every dollars worth kept n view the one imperative factor much courage as Pr» si-lent Cleveland too tiq|peroua to mriition. of his product he sella in our markets. to success, that of clean milk, clean ha- , when the Aldrich tariff m«aaure is T erms or S al *: All sums of fio On the other hand, our home manti- milking ami clean milkers. The public I laid beforv him? and umier, cash, over llo payable Oct. fa-turer does not have to pay the wants no dirty product anti will neither I, 1900; note with approved secu.ity government one cent for selling his I buy nor pay for it bearing x per cent interest; discount of Japanese, who own 5uno acres of 3 ;>er cent for cash on auma over lit). goods in our markets; yet he charges The industry, along with butter, land near Dufer, Oregon., have just just as much for hia pr-duct as his cheese amt other dairy products, is P a, C ari K ri eger . Owner. foreign competitor cl-argea f< r hit f- r means of enriching Oregon farmers. It t Compieteti the setting of 25, OX) fruit F. M. S hor *«, Auctioneer. trees. Thev raise several hundred I ke goods. Our home manufacturer» will help to r- st- re their «>il to its K. SHBLTUN, Cherk. in vffect say: We can manufacture original fertility. It affords a monthlv acres of |H*aa. potatoes.- tc. H Jays are employed to i-erform the labor. th- se go—!» just as cheaply aa they can instead uf an annua) revenue. It In Europe, but aa the government g>v«s i enables thr farmer to-Io busin-ss cash us the privilege without coat, we will in hand instead of by yearly s- ttlements. May 22 la the date of the Canby ji st advance the price of our product by which he is enabled to buy cheaj>rr Driving Matinee. The N ew « io inn- to the price the foreigner must pay, »o ami is taught better business meth-sis ceipt of a complementary tick« t for the that the market will not be cloaed to ami principles It is a ruyal r--ad to same. Thanka brother. him. We ilo not ne«d to do thia, for we thrift as is demonstrated in every spot can meet the foreigner in his own terri on thr face of the earth where dairying I and for >ale tory and successfully compete with him. is in vogue. 1 acne to iiaai acres. Price Siu up to Y< t ss we have the privilege, we may 1 F«xi. Farm of 320 acres. will accept aa well sell our goods to the American! small farm on deal. Timber lamia, and I We are in receipt of sample copies consumer at the high-at price which' good residence property in Scio. f< reign competition will allow, an-l we of the "Oregon Teachers Monthly'* R. SlIEITUN, will thua increase preaperity. It 1» ami we are glad to know that education Scio, Oregon. safe to estimate that the American in our state has a support so now- rful ferma to be. aa thia little magaxine -onsumer paya, at least, one-half high- r See Merci for the manufactured articles ha con Our art vice to teachers and friends of have pure bred black Minorca anti I the Oregon sume* because of the tariff, The education is to take American people are. simply, paying Teachers Monthly and read it with Buff Leghorn eggs, (guaranteed) for It is certainly up to date. sale at II per setting of 15. What is the American manufacturer a fifty jer rare. cent bonus or more, for conducting a Thanks Br< ther Jone«, wr are glad to the use of sending awav for something the acquaintance of your that you can get at Imme. N. .* business which wouki be pr--fitable if make journal. i Morrison. . Ibtre wss no tariff. fl h? ^nntfam JI firs P K a I A New Line I u of Mens’ Low Shoes ill Patent L<‘Htlie|- mid ( ) XI > I OO( I I >i « Sk il ls *tI 1 IM' SPECIAL PRIVILEGE T Press Hats in tli<‘ new shapes mid colors. 8 9 CAIN A WAT TO T.IHIPT A arc Xetc, and T l o-tc-Eate Line of MENS a nd BOYS HATS and I CAPS OREGON I The Righteous Man I beast. Stock me 'i his stock (’ndi on every Package, Don't lie misled bv dirai» a l\eitising, SECURITY means what it says \sk those who have used it l'l M It I Put a Sull Behind the Bars We - *11 r«t -.d attention to the hinge joint at each intersection ot stay wi-h main bar*. I • i‘ lb’ e.»ent al • f every good wire fence. Unless the stay has a hinge v-int the (cnee cannot receive pressure Iru-ii contact and right itscIL AMERICAN FENCE 1« n.sde w th a hmgr r-int.by which the maximum of elasticity is se<ur< -I »• I ihe fen- r if proj-eriy stretched, remains in place indefi nit- v \\ ith the hinge joint, no amount of strain on the bars can eft l th* i --ntM-clion ot stay and bar. Wr.te us for prices F. 0. B. your station. BARRETT BROS, Albany, Oregon I I i » 5 I I I A «> % »