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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1909)
I è ' interest than in the two previous years. late, for every Republican who has the THE UNN CWT C8UNCII Now all of th«-se three year» of work couragr and palHotism tu stand fur a ami expense by the people of Scio ami tariff for revenue, there are Democrats TV laryrtt aad Belt NrM For Yean. San the i vicinity. Is lu be broken down, if the ready to take their vacant places in Lw P olitically iNLEFtNOrNr Albaay NeraM Albany fair s»-ociation can bring about protectiun ranks. li-nce th«- g room is for new party the result. TIivre is not room in Linn We clip the following report of the Entered at the |xjatoffice at Scio, County for twu agricultural fairs The align nrnt Such men as Senator» I a - mevlmg of the Linn Count, Council, < iregon. as secund-ciass mall matter. F<>.i« tie, I imminga and otners, will ’ people ought not tu be asked i«or will they sup|>urt tw«> agricultural fair» in find mutw congenial company in the held in thia Citj), last Saturday, from the cuuuty, in one and th- same year. ranks of Democracy than elsewhere, the Albanv Herald, as was reported by FUb one from thst city, who was prose nt. >>ne of them, like the Linn County am! the so-called I »emocrate from I xki )- The lunn Countv Council. Patrun. of suna am! New York City will f-el more Fair, will surely starve t<- death the mcio |wo,-le are fullv warranted al num- am««ng th- Republicans The Husbandry. met with Banner G ang Eleven in looking upon th- Albany Fair, as an new alignment will, nrc-ssanly, be un st Scio, on last Saturday. , granges were represented ami th- mart -ipen d«*"laraliun of war. They know tariff lines. Th- political liatlle of 1912 Hi ll*« PIPI I<I> HA 1 >.-»! tnat Albany gave the Fairs ut IVfi and will, probably, be fought on that basis. mg was the twst and largest held 2*7 One year in a-lvam-r ............... ... H I I9us but a niggardly support. I* as Th«' Writ, the Mississippi valley stales many years. One year, at end of year ... ... 1 ? The special committee, to pretest t > On«- year, at -ml of 2 years I ♦ > ;>eople attended the Fair of l<.»t year on and a pait of the South, naturally favor the Stale «»range th- rr«ol utio i« uatsei <■ One y-ar. at -ml of 3 y-aia Ali-any day, than came to thiscit.- from a tariff for revenue only, while the Fiast .. 2 Six months in advanc«' ........... 7? tn- <<>oi.t) »-at lu att- i l a bail gs>n< and a part of the Gulf stettm will by the council report«! as follow» > w & Tnr-e months in advance ........ to refer the Normal school question V, M-m- p«-o I probably emt uu« t-> ■ ipyairt hlgh or. on a recent rainy Sunday Single copy in wrapper ........ ... the profile by initiative petition, one ,>le from S chi «tu-nd—l tn- Pail game In , tectklb. favoring a uniform paxengsr rate of .< Albany, !*•« -May than attended our The prr«t.-etive tariff theory is essen- cents per mile upon all rsdruai line» AirVFKIluIMl» HA I PX: Fair from Aloany. on any one day in . Hally a theory of aclfiahnrae. This ofM-ratad in Oregon, ami one pro.idmg Cant of thanks ................... . , St •ither year fact is plainly manit« st. in the delibera- I* S-.-ciai obituary notices, per line Therefore. seeing that Albany <>p|x«s ti -n of <■> i gr »• m th- pre«.-nt effort al for annual seeadona of the k-g.slaturr. Exten led wedding comments, per line u. cd county division, fsiltxl tu supmirt revision < oiig«■ s«men are willing tu were presented U> the late arasion of D » day aits, to I m - changed weekly Uw- State Grange and were favorably our Fair as we had a nght to -X|«-ct reduce the tariff on ail srticl«*i except if desired, one column wide each insertion, per inch ......... If , that they would ami th- County Court thoa- produc»*i m their (mr tic mar dis I acini upon , the last nsmel. however. ts-mg altered so as to have the pr- »ent It «sinesa I ih s I h |>er line first insertion l< lutly refusing to apriroprist- the trict. But in order lu retxin the tariff Each s ibk»-q-l*nt insertion per Hne..W law so changed that a thirty-day’s ses I a mg tim- standing a-Is. contracts mad- —ggsrly su n bi h> Ip the Fair, ail g<> t- | on the srtlcle prudu«-«*l by their consti tuency. tney must supi-ort the tariff ■ siun of the ligislature shall tie held in on appli atron. -how Dial Albany la unwilling to -cio m promulgating anything of ■ wanted by the other fellows ami. as the February succeeding the biennial i ,-ublic nature. Therefore Scio is war they and th»- utner t-iluws «institute election, at wmeh session bills shall be i rant«»! in curiclmiing that the onlv valu«- the majority, th« re is no (in-S|>-ct of re I introduced, and ninety days after said IS II I HOSTILE ACT? iuction at the present «'»»ion. On th- seasioii ends the legislature shall rewn- «he «x-cupiee in Albany's -»timatioii, I I >i»r ability to pa\ tax«-» and tu spem other hand, indications point tu n vane for IB days’ meeting to pass umm HE ALBANY FAIR Aaaociat;on nntu-y at the county seat. revision upward, mstcad of downward, the lulls This pmjioscd constitutional aim-mlinent was referred ta- tm- Subor Including a racing meet, has l-e-r We know that Albany can exist wit! as was promised the vvt—rs at the Mlnate ami Pomona grange» of the stat- formed and duly incor|xirat««l. witl out th«- patronug«- or friendship of th« election. a cHpitaluation of f-'tsni (if coursr n- There is not a particle of iloubt that fur discussion during the ensuing year, «me denies that Albanv ha» the r pht 1« the Santiam-rs exist without th if the taritf qu«-stion could tie subm IttHl action will be taken at the neat State or tanixe and hold an annual fair if she friendship or patronage of th«- peopl j tu the people, unbiased by party in Grange. Refiurta from the granges were very chixmes to do so. But is it politict of Albany But th«' N kw . h thinks that 1 iluence, a larg<- maj inly of the |e-upl- Several year» ago, the citix-rui of t'e -x>th »ectiona will far«- b- It- -f a reel would pronounce for a tariff for revenue encouraging. CorvalUa and Fox Valley Why sh-ail-' I •nly. This i«rmg true, tie cou:i try st grange, were admitted to the council, fork» of the Santiam »ought to hav. procal feeling exists. lb«- following rvMilutlona were [ k - m th. section of country embraced by th- Atbanv exhibit a sort of dog in th-- I large will cumbunn tne |>r<-» nt re laion two rivers erected into a county. Thi manger disposition in this Fair matter’ - and th- men responsible th-refor at th- ed; “Rcsolveai, that the Scio comlen aery plant b-ing the first L> operate m project wa» opjxsu-d with all the vin - >f course it is the calculation of th- . first opportunity. Linn county we hereby heartily endorsa ami energy whi-h Albany could muster. Albany fair peoolc to break m>wn the 1 ho ¡x--.pi. nro raa H for lai 1 I Linn County Fair at Scio. One of th- Th- then mayor of that city i» rejxirted Iuction, if congr-s» is not snd th- next its products ami recommend the same to have spent considerable money it prime movers i f the fair, over then congr-»« will be comimscd of men will to the general public for use, its brami Tory j Iwing "Country Club.’* order to defeat the project. Be that a- >as been heard to express himself in ing tu do the will «f tn- pi-oule. For the aptsiintment of a committ«-«- t 1st tenor. They even think thst tin are about r-miv to follow l<-ad«-r» of the it may, th. effort* to «n et th- count of one from -arh grangr tai att-isi to -cio | h - o | i | c sre not entitled t • the nam« I a F o II— iu - Cummings-Bryan type, In Were ilefeatixl, to the chagrin»- of it circulating )<«titiuna to the next con 'I4nn County Fair. " They think that >r I. - projectoi* and to the eminent satisfar H. ■ • •••> | t * r- S nt gra-sa favoring a parcel» |.mt am! a we have committ«--l a fellonioua act 11. tion of the c.tlxens of Albany. Thero is a rapid growth among the taring tu appropriate th«' name Do , h * i |>I« j of the ilea tiist class legislation |xjstals savings bank law. Several yoars ago. a l.inn Countv Va-ted that the council favor« the the Im» n«a- then the merchants thin- of th«« protective tariff |>attern, haa Fair was held, annually, at Albani publication of the county court pro •hat they will incur th- good will of the lung t»-«-n overdone a-i-l that even th- .1 • r v..iii. r-u -<-n t M . (u i ¡x-rmit < emiings in Die l.inn county spera ■«•«»pl«- of the Santism country, by aiding princi|il- of protection is wrong. S»*«- ted. by the citixerui of that city, t> Ixx-ture hour was devota-d to the fol I t»-ially starve to death snd forth- pa« m establishing an orgumzation. whom , mg that the tariff b-neficlarles have lowing Music, orchestra.duet, Charles llv conceal- 1 purjioee 1» to cau»«- the «■en a'loWi d to coll«-ct toll from the tw-nty year» or suin', no attempt hn ami Neva Balschwetd, Grange song, been made by the citixen» of Albany, t- rwmbers of the l.inn County Fair a»s» [ ¡MMinle for th«- pmtt forty -five years, "Because He Jadm-d the Grange," I latlon to loo the money and work they . thoy think th«- time is now overdue for Fold an agricultural fair. Now th< L Dugger, Alla Powell ail Neva SVe expell.l«xi ill null-ling up our present I the consumers to have a square deal . : z'xn-Hnv liHi'r III- lie ■ Balachweid: comet duet, little Mi.sa-» right to permit th- l.inn County Fair Fair? Itemember lhat All>any made a I To e»|»-ct genuine tariff reform from tat failure of an enterpris- . which Scii •Itlnr political party as now forme-l. is Wao and Enid Kimtaall. of Jordan \ al to starve to death, if they saw iaa taken up ami maile a spl-mli-l su< ■Hinsenae. Therefore, the only sure ley. reading, B F. West. solo. Muster tu do so, but was it policy? Krun •eaa of Remember, al»o, that Albany. way for the people to g<-t a square -leal Kiinbail, with horn accompaniment by recent events, the NtWM feels that i iy this art. will forfeit the g<ssl will of «ml to drive th«-»-- ovcrfixl tariff barons Mias Kimball; music, orchestra. E. C. wss not. dl the fair thinking |s-ople of the stat- from the trough, is forth«1 tariff reform Roberts delivered a brief salalrv»» buawt A few days ago, the l inn Count; 1 nd this la not a very gissl basis upon ¡H-opI«- bi get tug. th-r under otw- banner. Ing the l.inn County F’air. Prof. F I.. court was a»ki-d to appropriate th>- which to build up an enterprise which It mak-s no difference what this new Kent. O. A C., gave a short talk upon »mall »um of E.*’«» for the sup|x.rt of th- depends, for it* »access, upon the ¡«arty banner is nam-d so that it ia| dairy herds, with which he ia making I inn County F air, to be held at Sen patronnge of the public. I l>la c«*l in th- han-Is of men who are teste. during the coming fail. The Court Scio is f illy warranted in concluding ■ ■ rnxl ami tru- frn-mis of reform ami of turned u» down hard. Now the Court that Albany ia her enemy in juat th« i th«- gr-at laxly of th- Am-rican ¡x«>ple had a right to Io thia, but was it policy? roportion that ah« aids and comfort the consumers. I have pure brvtl black Minorca and Three years ago. th- citixena of Scio the rival fair at that city. Hut. gentle Senator Aldrich in th- »«-nate and Buff leghorn egg», (guaranteed) for held a most suceesxful stre-t Fair. S< men, it won’t do. Hold your race meet S|»-aa«-r Cannon in th«- taiuse of reprve- »ale at >1 per »citing of 16. What is much interest wa» manifest»*! therein, mil 1st r on your apple fair ami you , -ntatlves, an- rendering the |«eu|ile an the use of »ending away for aomcthing by our citixens. that the NkWS at one» ill get our patronage But do not. We I inestimable » tvic - by their unblushing that you can get at home. commenced agitating the proj«*ct ol eg of you in the interest of harmony ind brutal work in the interest of the | Morrison. organising a regular agricultural Fair md good will, persist in establishing sn tariff paiwucker». It is their acts, »«MK-iation ami that an annual Fair be tgncultural fair. Ix-t us l>c friends mire than that of anybody else, which held. In January, 1907, a public meet md work in harmony for the progress | ia driving the people together in their ing was called, to be held in Scio to if all of l.inn County. Iwt ua make th« own interests. "Lay on MeDuff ami consider the Fair projrel. The meeting WANT Pioneers Picnic at Brownsville, the lamnixi b- he who first cries enough." • r<-«ult«*l in th- organization of the Sen »trawlx-rry F'air at Ixdianon. -the Race . Stock an<l Agricultural Fair Association TO with a capital stock of »8000. To glvi meet at Albany, the l.inn County Fair GUÄRIMTT OF BLAU DEPOSITS it Scio and the Apple Fair at Albany, a Fair, grounds had tn lie obtained, an- ill splendidly successful. Iw-t us sll POST th»- necessary building», stock sheds The -aus— i» growing. Oklahoma. -tc. erect«*!. For th- »mill amount of -ull hai -oniously for the development Bear K-braska and Texas now have compul capital »ul>»crili«xi. the undertaking was • f the - entrsl W dlamettr .alley tn mind, g-ntlen en. we are rwadv and aory systems for the protection of de almost superhuman. But the manage ment was optimistic, the task under willing to reciprocate, but when you, ¡x—iti-rs in stat- banka. In Texas the ■ taphoru ally, spit in our la- e, we elate (rank can choose between Joining taken anil the Fair of 1907 brought to a aucceaaful conclusion. After all bills will refuse to play with you any longer the compulaory system and giving indi (J nr kantiani ileus ROSE SHOW SALE t . Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Ladies low shoes and slippers 9 COM Ml NUMI rt l RM)«V, JUNE 10 at « a m. 1.1.0M S DAY Ui MOM for the preparation of the ground» and tl>e premiums ha>l tieen paid, the asso political lignment elation hail nearly |7ik) in the treasurv t • promote the Fair of l-.kw. After all rom THE PRESENT indicator l-illa and premiums had been |uud for all over our country, a different the IVO* F’air. there was nearly flOlMi party alignment is about due Th< l-ft in the treasury with which to finance this year» Fair. The Fair attitude of congress U|x»n the question Ixiard then «-oneluded that the Fair was if tariff revision, is rapidly bringing People arc better no longer an experiment ami decided to this result about. broaden its sco|>e by re-inc«>rporating IKMteit on tariff matters today, than under the name of "The Lilin County ever before. They have become fully F air Associrtimi" amt shortly there arrouaed to the fact thut an excessively after the legislature was askixl to high protective tariff, la not a revenin appropriate I|i«K) annually to assist the . pnxlucer for the government, but is » tisMM-iation. This appropriation was j concoct-xi m-ttuxl of jw-ople inter»'»U«d I maile ami thi» sum with the gate ami I in manufacturing enterprise« to. arid other i — eipis enables the management I Irarily, mcrvase their profits st the ex to offer better premium« ami promise a pense of the great body of Am-ricsn Iw-tter Fair for 191)9 than ever before. consum rs Nor is the protective tariff 1 he association ia also a memlier of the theory limited t» the pr-sent party Willamette Valley Racing circuit ami lines. There are both Republica-i« an ! a meet of that organization will lie hckl Demo, rata who favor extremely high ai the san«« time. August :<i, 31. and protection and Democrats and Republi September I. Now the Scio F'airpeople cans wm> favor a tar.ff for ravenut hml a right to do this am! were not en only. croaching u|»>n the rights of any other The nmtective tariff theory portion of the county ^in lining so. publican creature. That party gave it Albany had permitt«*! the old l.inn birth am! haa nurtured it until it haa County Fair to stat vr to death, to le grown to be a menace to the nation. It revivified, as above stat»*l, by the peo la n menace because such men as ple of Scio and vicinity. Now as the Aldrich ami Cannon, who contrx»l th- N kws sees thing», the present Linn majority in congress, are making all County Fair is entith-d to th«- loyal su| - , other features of government sul-aer- jmrt of the n-ople of Linn County. It ! vient to the tariff. Rut if our protect has exfiendexl some f-lissi to AVWM) in ive system 1» a creature of Republican financing the fairs of the |m»t two j birth, it is quite likely to receive the years ami is now in a healthy cash pav -leath thrust from members of that ing comiition. Th»1 Fair of HMripmmis«-» jwrty. as well More Re|>ublican con- to far exceed its predecessors. People , grewamen have pronounced for a revenue from all i-art« of »he ecsr.ty, except i pn»iucing isr i? ¿1 t,,,» »pwisi session. Albany, are manifesting a much greater I than ever before. But strange to re- «* F A vidual aecur ty, but ao far every bank that has acted haa decided u|«on the «uaranty system in Kamas and South Dakota voluntary systems have been arlopter), while in Coloriuio, Arkansas ami Indiana the guaranty bill passed one branch of the legislature. Attorney Genera) Wickershani has delivered an opinion to the effect that national banka are at lilierty to insure their depot.tors, ami insurance com panies are already being organised fur that purfsMu-. The tight mail«- last yeai haa had its influence, ami in spits of i republican opposition to th«- plan, the protection of de|>ueituni is coming, The republican leaders have tsken the sidt of the biff financiers, but even the 1 *i nnanciera will in the eml lie com|>elled .0 yield to the just demand of the de- .HMiiturs for security. Ami so another letmx rut doctrine 1» being vindicated. I he democrat party haa something t< proud of when It can, even in defeat. «in tro I oublie sentiment ami force its i lesa ujxin a reluctant upimaition. Aryans Commoner. On the fact that when nake an abstract ol any parcel of r^alehta’e we give you a per fectly accurate anti complete history of it. An abstract is an absolute icceasity if you wish to be' thoroughly jxisted The one way you can avoid the purchase of expensive litigation. Our work is absolutely accurate. LINN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO Albany, Oregon SHOW Al S p. Uc will fiwe yoo aoflM good WoMc Kai mg ihi* ok lhat have n ver bloomed before PWICI S ON M M* I k DRESS O‘MK»S Ilk.' value 7c 25c value. ........... IMc 1 Ic 3tk- value. ........ ¿1C •JC 3fic value ...... .. )5c value 2Uc value Tin. (JistoUt«. (hblwvd ink Fitrut ft (Y> value |J 13 t.i.60 V alue .., . 11 NS El.DO value... »2.30 »2.50 value........ II VS » Special Rargains In I ad*ea >6, $7, and Sa lire»» Shirt» for WESELY &, CAIN* Û A Nice Neve, and Uo-to-Datc Line of MENS • nd BOYS HATS and CAPS Hi bier ®. Gill Co OREGON I The Righteous Man I I i I Regardvth tlx* life of his l»cast Those who feed »SECURITY Stork Food art* till Hill ing the scripture, This stock food is sold on a positive (’ash ( ìlbirnntee. Rend the guarantee on every Package, Don't I m » misled bv cheap advertising, »SECURITY means what it savs. Ask those who have used it. •» E.C. PEERY, sot.AStsei.or Put a Bull Behind the Bars « call e«pe< isl attention to the hiage joint at each intersection ol stay with main bars. This 1« the essential of every good wire fence. Unless the stay int the lent« cannot receive pressure from contact A Iministrators Notice I g I ten H hi * Ih» tin jarwIgttnl hu« >*««-«* lut •tuv*in,r«t ' figlili« tatnrm ilw «*f I. ihr il•«•••» wn | by «»nlrr of ihr « »MB«* t »Mit* of »hr Mtg’r t»< « Ft•'g»«tt t«»r Inn • » nly. iiub <I«- an«I ««»«Irrel «*( irtniif «wt ibr Sth lay «»f at, tv m 'Un ran*»« !»•« Ing r atm- ga*i*4’ «al I «MB»a»r arr bnrby not I. «*1 an t 4 : rl tn |> twrnt hr ato«* «Ini) vrr ♦ l»h »hr |»F |«ri » ürhr - o hr tin h rw»wn«*l h • r «1 I* n<n tn M it City, '»a ton f »mu *mgv»n. * r »hr «»Ifliv of h « MllM«»»r ¿inri» Fa a ton. « »rr<»»n. » i hin rom ihr-U r id ’til n ikr I atr«| tula th -I m ji o Maj. Ural fo«i May j», b«w| |»ut»|trail«' ¡«nr .1. J. F iv»»i»r. Attuti" •’ »«tor of Ihrnig'r OÍ I. C. Ba lib r. tlttWW* »* if Qntat” rr At «Mitry for ramato. AMERICAN FENCE Is made with a hinge h>int. hy which the maximum of elasticity is Secured snd the lem » if properly stretched, rrmaits ia place indefi nitely. W ith the hinge yam. no »mussi ut strain ou the bars csa efleu the loaecction ol stay and bar. Write ua for | rices F. O. B. your station. BARRETT BROS, Albany, Oregon -‘-r^Tpin I 9 9 0 9 mH. t»N LADIES' LOW SHOES T You 9 DAYS SALE t »* o ! I i I o