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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1909)
4 Io Guard \g ilnst I orest I ires the iM-nefician«-s of the tariff on wool to write their own section in his bill Portland. Ore.. June 29. State offi 6. That in >IV7 Dingiey'a avowed cials, aaws’ialions ami individuals will purpose tu reduce tariff taxation was «-■□operate with the United States Forest P olitically I ndependent PERHAPS the m<wt important news defeated by the clamur uf the menj Service in an attempt to get accurate Item uf the month is the reported interesl««i. ¡3FS recunis of all fire l-»»*-i in Washington opinion of Ohio C. Barber The general Y. I hat in the pending lull the tax ami < tregon this su inner. The F<>r«-st Entered at the puetuffice at Scio, tendency of the ‘'respectable maanea" UIM,,> goods containing email quantities service will compile a rrport showing Oregon, as second-class mail matter. tu regard the statements uf a lowly re- woU •» excesaive ami especially by counties, thr area burned over of merchantable timlwr. non merchantable former as visionary encounters a serious burdensome upon the pwr. K. That the avaricious are uamg the timber. and rut-over land, the quantity obetlcle ui the utterances uf thia man PUB. ISHED EVERY ERIDAr BY For. Ohio C. Barber poaaeaaes all those protective tariff as an as». 1 in hnan ami value of the timber destroyed. ami 'J*. L. i > i ’ < i <. i : k (M-culiar qualities ami that eminence ring conspiracies in restraint of tra>le the cost of fighting the fir«*«. In this 9. That only once in forty years has way the ir-ieral ami State Governments which serve to recommend a man to the EnlTt>W AMI» r<»M. public mind as a keen, careful, thinker the public interest or the welfare uf as well as the public will be enabled to with a clear insight into commercial the republican party been made |>ara obtain at once systamatic infor nation He it was who brought late mount over sordid private comidera concerning all tire looses in the**- two relation, MI’ HLi'l ION being the first trust. "The Oiamoml Gons. states. iu. That th« tariff has corrupted One year in advance Match company," an enterpnae capital Heretofore, this information has been (inr year, at end of year ix«*l at the enormous figure of |i#,- American industry and mmie great only partially collected. The Forest One year, at end of 2 years UUU.OUO, as ably handiest as anv modern industries mere adjuncts tu pulì Ural Service has secured comprehensive re One year, at eml of 3 years '■n.ri..^ al i-tit.-rpri». and which has Bgltali'-i. Six months in advance ... ts «rts from rangers on the Nstional The precise form which thr Payne- Forests, but from no other source. The Three months in advance... served in form ami method as a pattern Single copy In wrapper ... for recent institutions of thia character. Aldrich bill shall assume u|»n Stale Board of Forestry in • tregon ami Mr. Barber having resigned the preai- can not be foretold, but it will be Washington have had reports from luiicy uf the Diamond Match company, many a day. we believe, before this their wardens. but many regions had no A UVF.K r has |«ubhcly stated that the condition of republican indictment of the privi wank-na. The State ami Government Can! of thanks . . the laboring |*ople is a matter for lege ami plutocracy of prot«-« Hoti statistics were in different form and SjM-cial obituary notices, par line ....Hi serious concern. He frankly admits will be forgotten. New York U-«rll nut brought together Consequently, Extemied WesMingcommenta. |wr line U3 that thr former opinions of the eqmty although those interested in the subject li isi.lav M« la ta» Iss« . haru/««! is*>xik Iv r • Display a>ia, to lie changed weekly ■ if social relatiuns were mistakes and WIDE PUBLICITY IS SECURED FOR OREGJN know in a general way that Are entails if deairwd. one column wi«ie each insertion, per inch ............................ if« advises us that later investigation and an enormous loss to the community Business locals per line first insertion Hl more careful considerations assure him it every year, they have U-en unable to KFJiO.N IS THE PLACE fur you" Ea« h subsequent insertion |i«r llne .ob that tlie pour are growing jaxirer ami back th«-ir arguments for remedial lung time standing a*is. contracts made the neh richer, that the maas«-B are has Iss-n the slogan brought to action with any definite nroof. on application. the attention of 6,dU0,<Ki0 people suffering from a crushing injustice •nd District Forester E. T. Allen is re- I that if something ia not dune soon tu •»< '*••' country through a big advertiae- ■ riving th-- active help of the Oregon in *>»«■ Saturday Evening Fust, Conservation Association, th«- Oregon alleviate their condlthm. we of this WILL THEY EVER IWIIEk’ generation will w itnrss as the inevitable pisced by the Portland t «»nin-rri lai State Board of Forestry, and the Wash result uf Hie unjust distribution of Club, and the same message has la-en ington Forest Fire Association in T IS SO PI.AIN that one womiers w«-alth. a terrible . ami ld«asiy conflict. sent to I.OUU.UUU mure through other organizing the work. Tne two latter This ofiiniun, tiowt-ver, la not a new publications. Keasons why Oregon is have revised their report forms to Why evervon«- does not it. that one. Capable men In all walks uf life the State of opportunity have is-en bring out tlu- same facta regarding all the trusts ami manufacturing Inter have announced tlie same bell«-f. It presented. The 92 commercial isslu s fire* Th«- Oregon <\>n*ervation Asw «ata. through manipulating the National unly serves to impress upon those who of the stale having membership in the ■ istion is canvassing the state to swore roiigress. are working th«- American thoughtlessly hurl tlie anathema Oregon Development luagu« have been suitable men to act as fire wardens ami people to a finish in thr maintainance "calamity howler**at the lowly rvformer given an opportunity without cost to rrftort on fires in their territory and of the high protective tariff system. In that there is need fur investigation and them to anaw.-r immediately tlnaiaamo prrM-tils their names to the State Boa nt lh.-ir gr«-m| th«-sr cormorants have We should of new inquines atiuut Oregon Never for ap|k>intment. It will also send each entirely hat sight of the fact that the unselfish patriotic effort. ■ >t forget Gist th« . -»sciitiai trait of a before has Oregon ticen a«« well known man a |s»st card reminder everv two primary purpose of the tariff was to ami interest in thr State so gem rally weeks, with a return card on which he traitor is salflahnesa. provide revenue tu suptairt the govern aroused. All that la n«-ed«-d to get th«- will enter a few main facts about the There has never been a time when merit. They act as If the first pur|»*<- beat results is for the commercial patriotism was more neex-saary than at Wa . ■ ■ Forest F ire V of s tariff is to enable trusts ami manu Imdica tu take advantage of the op|«ir- < present, ami in order that patriotic aviation will collect reports from its facturers to exact exorbitant prices for tunlty and make them- home-seekers rangers ami from other correspondents their products. But one of these days, effort I m - intelligently directed, men familiar witn their sections by sending where it has no rangers. Th«- Forest ami it is not far distant, the jirople must think frankly, determinedly. them literature ami answering in Service will furnish franked envelo|«*s i |H-rsistently. will awaken to th«- fact that they are Justice is the goddess to whom th«- quines. for mailing in th«- reports, and compile tiring robbed right and left, because of s«>n of liberty every w lie re and at all the results. Th«- Washington State the expanded prices they are required That Oregon has imtio-n*« trade i-m times eulisv. labs his life, Do justice, Hoard of F--f< trv has not rniole anv to pay for what they consume sibilitiea with China, which offers a agn-ement as yet. but will umloubtolly How iM-autlfully have these tariff said Michelet, ur suffer the colise- great market for the manufactures as quenecs that have attemled injustice in furnish all the aid it can. protected plrat«*« arranged matt«-rs By well as the raw products of this country, Every lumberman, or any one else liooeting the duty on im|>ortati<>tis sky «•very age. Il is lime fur the Amen- an people to twite from their lethargy, is the opinion uf Quan Kai, a wealthy w ho >« inter « •t« -l III preventing for« st ward. they have shut out foreign com Chinese merchant of H<*ng Kong, who tins. will see th«* advantage in bring petition. Then thr trust and combine renounce the idols ut gam, and seek to has been a Portland visitor fur the )«st abolish those Instiiulions which, found ing this information before the public ia invented to prevent domestic cum- few days. He believes an era of closer ami ran I m - of great aasistam-e bv rv- petition. No better arrangement (for ' ed on injustice, have given riae to un commercial relations with the Cnita-d told inlseiies ami forced men into raa in in» vicinity 1 thrmi could possibly be made. States is about to dawn for his country will I m - furnished on application to th« To show what is the effect of this poverty and enme. When one man is ami he welcomes a larger commerce Secretary of the Oregon Mate Board uf srrangement, is: The absolute coat of n inig ;-a- I. .« ur with hundn-.is of with the Pacific Coast, yuan Kai sues th<>u»un ‘ l« 1«. Ins - r«--!it. whll«-th'-ussmls Forestry, or. in Washington, to the material and lalmr required to produce his country is entering ujum a period of Washington Forest Fire Association. s |2n suit of clothes, is nut more than of others wliuse combined production is expansion and must have railway |f> ur W. The protective tariff rnabl>-s thousands ol limes greater, end their materials, machinery of all kinds ami the manufa- ture to charge the r* taller year with twining to their credit save manufactured products in miditiun to rrcolection uf want and the constant SK> fur the suit ami the balance of the the lumber, wheat ami flour, the chief price constitutes thr retailers profit. fear of starvation, the problem is to commodities sc.urrd from this t oast, get justice done. 1 his same »tory could I m - told of almost We uf th«- Pacifit coast do not realize saying that his ;»-ople prefer tu trade any other product of the mills and the conditi.-ns ot tile East t>ut we should with this country in preference to the the use of sending away for something workshops. Thr actual latxir and mi- -i-d t"ig- t that - similar 'Buses l-eget English ami German exporters who that you can get at home. ti-rial cost of the seif-blmlmg harvester similar consequences and if a remedy is have the bulk of this trade at present Murr is or.. is not more shan |36 Yet our farmers nut applied, we ate destined to witness |«ay IlfiO each for them Salem la making preparations fur the Sw N. ! Now them- prices could not lie main the same deplorable cundltlun In our midst. 1 be conflict proph« aied by Mr fourth annual cherry fair to I m - held in tained. if our markets were subject to Barber is nut a conflict of capital the t'apital City July H and 9 The the foreign com|s-tltor. If foreign rna«le steel was not kept out of our against labor nor yet uf claaa against people of Salem make a big event every markrta by a prohibitory duty, the class t>ut, a conflict against arbitrary year of the cherry show ami the fete United States steel corporation w««ul«l power and special privilege both of this season will eclipse anything of the nut I m - aide to declare an annual dlvi- which are founded on land monopoly. kiml ever held there, according to th<«e deml of over l<O per cent U|>on stock •'Sukliers of Rum«," said Tiberius in charge of the program The fair which has tw-en water«*<l until each share (iracehus. "you are called the Ionia of will I m - held at the time of the Mid has lieen made four or five times larger the earth, yet you have nut a foot of summer meeting of the State Horn ground to stand on." The conflict cultural Society at Salem. There will than it, legitimately, should lie. prophesied is th«* old old conflict that be aildreeses by prominent orchardists Why will the American voter permit ami specialists ami a trip through the this burden of exploited prices to be has been waged In every age and land a conflict iM-tween the |<ower to prevent orchards atxiut Salem on Friday, July 9 saddled upon him? Why will hr ficrmll the sugar trust to exset a tribute of l‘t and the wish tu live; between appro will lie a feature of the gathering cents per jxiuml mon- than a reasonable priating indolence ami exhausted toil; Fruit growers of the State are making between siwcial privilege ami ho|M-leas plans to attend. profit would entitle it to charge* All of these unnecessary ami unjust want a conflict between the muscle Oregon was well represented at thr burdens can lie removed, if the Amen- ami mind which produces ami the thief On the fact that when can voter will but removr the scales who legally steals the old old conflict tri-state bankers' convention at Seattle last week. Many prominent in the make an abstract of any jmrcel of from his eye* and, also, if he will cut uf labor against mono|s>ly. financial affairs of the state were in at out political prejudice ami partisan real estate we give you a per tendance. The sessions were of unusual bias. It is by appealing to partisan PLUTOCRATS IN INE PILLORY interest ami la-cause of the bankers of fectly accurate anti complete bias that the manufacturer is enabled Oregon, Washington and Idaho m< >-t history of it. tn hang on to the tariff teat, If every mg together, a closer relation was An abstract is an absolute voter was inde|M»ndent enough to vote SENATOR DOLLIVER, republican, fur the Interests of himself and hi« represents in part a state which never established l>etween thr financial inter r.ecessity if you wish to be wife anil children, the Aldriches ami voted for a democratic presidential ests of the Pacific Northwest. dhf Santini» Jìrus IME come CONFLICT Reduction $ale One Week Only O N Mens and Boys SUITS AND Û - r 'A tei Paynes woukl mil longer disgrace thr Federal congress. Every senator ami representative who votes on a tariff measure in the interest of the tariff iM-neficiary. should I m « marked for the political grave yard at the first upper tunlty. It matters not whether he is a Republican or a l>emo«-rat. If he votes against the people's interests smt to maintain the present robber tariff, club him into oblivion as soon as possible. Fill his shoes with a Cummings, or a (.«Follette and men of that character What difference does it make to the |>eople whether a congressman is a Re publican or a Democrat, if he only Votes right if he has for his purpose the welfare of the American people? Ignorance ami prejudice are the evils which the American electorate must overcome liefore these tariff extortions can be stopped. Ami through the inde pendent voter, alone, can this result be accomplished. Therefore, by every means |iosaibie. should independent political action be encouraged. Under our present political system, the political party se«-ms a necessity, but a party's power for evil and in justice should, if possible, tie reduced to s minimum. candidate. He is a stalwart partisan whose iovalty to the organisation is no more in question west of the Missis sippi than is that of Senator Aldrich on the shore« of Narragans«-tt Bay. In the course of a two days' s|M«ech Mr. Dolliver has aaa«-rtc<l, intimated or in sinuated 1. That the cotton ami woolen sche dules of the |>emhng tariff bill were prepared by interested parties in New York ami that many of their sponsors in the aenate do not know what they mean. 2. That whereas there ia a pretense that the measure reduces taxation, the fact ia that there ia an increaae, and designedly so. 1 That the tin-plate tariff of 1KX9 brought into existence a monopolizes! industry which was at length unloaded on the Unitesi States steel corfioratkin, with a rake-off to the promoters suffi cient to buy the Rock Islam! rail- road. 4. That many of the rates in the existing law ami in the proposed bill are so extravagant amt unnecessary as to bring the policy of protection into ridicule. That in 1990 McKinley permitted Circuit Court The cae« of < tregon agt Geo. w Fisher, of Brownsville, once convicted for violating th« game law, was order ed out of court thia morning, on account of the law under which he was indicted having been n-t«ealrd by the last legis lature in one of its customary tiungl«-«. Even if convicted there would be no punishment. G. W. Smith agt. R. E Overton, settled. N. W. Thompson agt. Ralph Groahong et al. New matter In answer was ordered stricken out ih-femlant was given until July *U to answer ami the plaintiff ten days to reply. K. L. Sabin agt. H. Taaaell. Judg ment oniercil, with sixty days stay. J. C. Howe agt G. R. Kobertaon. costa retaxed at J k 7 .90. Wilhelm Hana Carl Gotlieh Fehmer ling was admitted t«> citizenship. True hills were found against J. P. McKay ami George Kichanta. for simple larceny in the theft of some copjw-r wire valued at 4.C2. stolen from thr S. P. The men plead guilty, waived time and were sentenced to the county jail for three months. thoroughly jsisted The one way you can avoid the purchase of expensive litigation. Our work is absolutely accurate. LINN COL'NTY ABSTRACT CO Allatny, Oregon HATS Commencing Sat., June 26 Closing Saturday, July 3, ’09 WESELY Sb CAIN A Nice N’etc, and Uo-to-Date Line of MENS and BOYS HATS and CAPS Hibler Gill Co OREGON I The Righteous Man l*(‘gnitlctli the lift* of his lxMlsf I Those who f<*<*<! SECIRITY Stock an* tulliilling the scripture. I I Food This stock food is sold on n positive (iiuirniitce. Rend the guarantee I on (’ash everv ! Pneknge. Don’t he misled by cheap a l vert ¡sing, SECURITY I means what it says. Ask those who Í have used it. k I I ♦ F *—• C Vz • P F F R Y I k— I— fl I , So" SGIO, OREGON Put a Bull Behind the Bars We call especial attentmn to the hinge joint at each intersection ol stay with main bars. 1 ' • " ' ■- ■”«; f ev-rv y.,-d wire f-nre. t Unica« th«- Kay hx« a hinge int tl.e (ci.^e canu««< receive pressure from Ionian and light Itself. AMERICAN FENCE 1« made w lb a 1 • int. bv which the maximum o( elasticity is ►"‘".li i- d , « . r:« .net« bed. remains in place indefi anely With the hmge joint, i.o amount ot »tram uu th eSc. t the lunncction oi stay and bar. Write us for prices F. O. B your station. BARRETT BROS. Albany. Ore