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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1909)
I —---- handling their herds They have found follow a isaxisrahip, blindly, which they i IAIBT ROILS out that an inferior dairy cow, poorly know to be wrong in principle. So, if the President will have the cared fur, is a monov loser and that the Better metb*xls are gradually gaining g<x»i cow properly fed ami cared for. is nerve to tum <iuwn the servants of the favor. olitically hdeplndlni a money makrr. R. W. Gill, of this citv, trusts, manufacturers, etc., and stand Working to the best advantage rm-ans has three cows which have earned him for the wishes and desirxra of the Ameri using brains. a profit of 13» per month each fur the can c<>r»un>«r» and the true interests of Keep the calf growing all the time, Entered ut th«* pCMtofflr« ut Scio, past three months and h • entire fieri! the Government, he will head a political but don't feed It too much. Oregon, a* aecund claau mail matter. of 23 or 24, has paid him better than force which will sweep everything be Cold and overfeeding will kill the S!0 par month each. Other herds may fore It. If he wiU, like the late ex- young calf more quickly than anything not cume quite up to thia average, but Prxrsident < leveland, characterise the elae. . pub ished every ridat by all are making tmmey fur their owners. Payne-Aldrich tariff bill as a "Measure Don't try to keep a cow for milk ami The tendency arm.ng all of our dairy of perfidy and dishonor," he will earn i> r<i <i eh beef She will d »appoint you every men is to weed out all unprofitable cows the enthusiastic approval of four fifths time. ».tintili *Mli I'MomiBton. ami replace them with good ones and of the American people. The man with a 'dual purpose" The time has arriv<-d with the Ameri thia | rocesu will be continued until dream usually wakes up to find that h« entire herds will be maiie up of 43» per can people, wh«n they cars very little 1» in the beef business hi ; iih < iiimoN i i month cows. W.th the price of milk what political laliel a public man wears, It’s just about as hard to get a good so that his heart is right ami he votes enhancexi, which Is due to the buiktlng One year in advance ... heifer out of a scrub sire as it is to of the condensery, the dairy outlook for ifglM They have concluti«*«! that an One year, at eml of year make water run up hill. One year, at end of 2 years honest, patriotic I>emocrat is more the future ia most promising indexrxL The creamery patron has his monthly One year, at end of 3 years Nur shuuld im ritiun of our agncultur worthy to be trusted, loan a dishonest, Sis months in advanco.. cream checks while the other fellow has vice ai Fair be omitted. Aa a stimulant to trust serving K«-publican and Three months in advance the store bill. th«* growing of better stock, better versa. Single copy in wrapper Every hand separator is built to take Just as soon as the people can be Isiry herds ami an encuurager of better cars of a certain amount of milk. Don't heard from again through cungn-asiunal farming meth«»!» ami better care for feed it above capacity. the fruit interests, the Fsir is most elections, there will be quite a number The ordinary man may be judged by of so-called Republican congressmen vslusbie. Card of thanks the com(»any he keeps, but the dairy The tcmlency to aulidivide our Isrge | out of a job and. let ua hope that Stiecial obituary miticea, per line . ,,.UB farmer is judged by the cows he ItecM Extern!«*«! wedding comments, per line UP fsrms into smaller hoklings and the Speakrr Cannon and Chairmen Aldrich The best way to insure high prices Distday ails, to be changed weekly * introduction uf intensified farming is and Payne will be found among the for dairy products is to make them *■ if desired, one Column wide each no»I pronounced. The Ngwscan point number. insertion, per inch.............................IS good that the people can't help eating A rwer.u«- producitqi tariff was never Business locals per line first insertion ]< to M'vcral small farmers who through them. Esch subsequent insertion |«er line..! nsnuring and better U'lage are making so uopular i*s it is today, and it is quite When you raise a beef cow she brings Ixmg time standing a>ls, contracts mail« xiine uf our so called worn out lands sufficient to supply a rally ing cry which you money ones in her lifetime, The on application. ■roiluce as giaxi crops as they did when will sweep every thing before it in dairy cow produces revenue all her 1912. Inst put in cultivation. life. So the uutlook for the future grows The manure spreader will help you HR CASTLES and pr*.»p«*rity of Scio was never better ALMOST CRIMINIl WASTE to get better returns from your dairy than at th«* pr«»enl time. New pcu| l* That ia the waste of fertality. The herd, because it will make the manure here are a number of «venu «re coming among us who, us a rule, farmer who will so manage his farm more valuable to the land. lesirv a nail farms. It ia safe to say which may transpire in the future, Don't sell a guod cow just because that our population will very nearly la that It is st«*a>lily tlecreaaing in product any one of which would cause Scio ive power is a sinner against the bounty the other fellow offers a big price for loubla*«l within the next five years. to shake off her alouthful ways and take her She la worth just as much to you ' It is our duty as enterprising pr<<res- of the Creator ami the well being of her place among the thriving, bustlin» as she can possibly be to him. society. It amounts almost to a crime sive ci Im* ns to give any ami all of the and growing towns of Western Ore There's a cluse relation between the above outline»! enterprise» all th« aid «gainst future generation» I'rof Shakr gon. type of a cow and her performance, of Harvard Univers ty says "Of ail md «*ncouravem«*nt we can. Nor hav« In point of natural location there ar« *e spoken of a nurnlier of enterprises the sinful wasters of man’s inheritance twit it ia no more markird than the rvla but few I m tier situated towns than which may be «leveloprtl in the neai on earth, am) all arr in this regard ain- tiun between the type of her owner and Scio. Just where ths valleys of th« iit ire. There is a prospect for a furm irrs. the very worst are th«* |««*ople of what he does In the dairy bualneM. When a man makes a signal success - North and South Santian.». Cral.tr«. Cure factory on a »mall scale and for a America" Hoard's Dairyman has put and Thomaa creek» are merged, am «aw mill of considerable six* aa well. the question in another form when it of anything, his neighbors are inclined to call it "luck." There’s about as nestling just at the foothills, I her« la-t us drop all |ix*a»imistic ideas am! has repeatedly said: "That from the could be no better location for healti H'comr oula|«*iken optimists whenever Atlantic Coast to the Rocky Muuntaina much "luck" connect«! with success in and, now that dairying ia assuming t< the development am! progress of our the American farmer has blase«! a dairying as there is in other lines of business, and we know that the fellow be our leading induatry, prosperity. Hy ami community is a question ofdi» pathway of destruction to fertility »ml who trusts to luck is always dias| - Of course when we speak of futon -uaaion. If we cannot give financia forests. ” Every individual farmer should take pointed —Exchange. growth ami prosperity for Scio, th« lid, let us at leaat have a g«««xi word U railroad is the first thought, We hav« ■ ay for one ami all. 1-et us make it plan thia lesson to himself. The rift » Notice to customers waited ami hopeil that the Southen '.hat we have no use for knockers am i thousand farmers who r-ad Huard'j Pacific would do something in our favoi if there nr«* such, our town and com Dairyman ahouM at once institute Our line consults of hardware, fumi- for so long a time, that it seems idle t> nunity will lie all the led ter if such neasurea of reform. To the extent of ture, carpets, sash, doors, paints and ever expret immédiat«* railroad con ,i*-uplv will find liomea in other localities their number they are rrafioiMible to i oils and all kinds of farming implements, I the whole for the truth of this indict-1 woven wire fence, buggies, wagon» nection from that source. But whet We nil,« 1er that w ith the «■ » t«-tiwi<*> nent. Eveay single farmer has a cutting machinery, twine, plows, disk I O PSLITICAL A’JCMMENT <■ litipli t«**l to a California ■ onru ction. -hanev to stem thia tide of d«*»trurtion harrows, cultivator», gas engim s, hay thus avoiding the climb over th« mi far as he ia concerned. Ix*t him set tools ami pumi«. Undertaking aspect- Siaklua ami that the Natron line, b«- at work at once to study this question ally. Get our prices before you Luy T IS BECOMING quit«- apparent. cause of the leaser grade, would carry of fertility. Certainly he has not eisew here. I through the discussions of the tarifl the principle California traffic, we hav< . now l«-dgi- ••«i<> izh i.ow . for fully 99 out Yours for business, question In congress, that a new if every 1(X) ar«* sending their farm» reason to believe that the ends of th« C has . Wasitt.r. line will lie connect«-«) again ami lha< »»litical alignment of the two gn’at ■ack not forward in th«* scale of fertility. the connection will lie ma«lo over th«- .Hilltical parties, la a future possibility. That shows of Itself that the 99 havi Administrators Notice route which will furnish the leasl Never since tariff bills have been dis not the knowledge tlwy should have. Xnllcv I lierrb, given lhel the nn-l**r.l gn»*.| . ■ ■ \ reaistvnee. Undoubtedly, that line oi cussed by congress, have congressmen Hie humir<*dth man does better because « » - • hr* rgr ft H«t»r ds*x-s'x«ar«l. bjr «»nix » least resistance would l«e through Scio, wen soouts|M>krn with their sentiments h»* know» bett«*r. We must have better c*f tha < «Minty • »t»rt of »ha »»«’a nt <>*«*«•»•» .Vncn the McKinley tariff law was knowledge concerning th«* Miil. I »or the 4 4k»ii»ty of • Inn, -lui) u»a 1 ««>4 ftitriv.i th** Richardson Gnn and Mbanon. : «H twxsrxi on Iht hit» >U> of Juna, lav %l> ■nacted. Il had almost the solid support When the electric line »tarta South Then we must be willing to spend a l> rai*na having claim« • ga n«H «aid ra «!»- ’ ata bat«b) an«t munirà»! m j» r^w-nt if the Republican party ami when th« from Salem, them is no question but part of our income in bringing up the h<- ama foiba un «Ir r»l« nasi a! b)« rv-al-h n*a fit»- «alia« nonbaaMatty from %rto what the Porks of the Santiain will nil was | laced in the hands of the con farm. Wr-mu«t buy phosphate, ground i 4ia*ut regoo or to H il uuranrr. tal* «ttofoa> «I have < ilher th«- miWn lnu*. or a branch '••rencv committees of the two houses, lime stone and jxitash. We must stop «ta)ln**c <>rag«»n. al hln • u»«» ith« fnm> ih» la<r t»f t hr flr«l pub il« VI t It»« of till* D”th-e thereof, for electric lines are built inly a short turn- was necessary for ai skinning th«* farm for the last cent we liatad atina l<i. HMV Irai | » • 1« la* whenever there is a paying trafic am. igrecnent and this agreement was rati can get in product. If we farm it for 1«, U«t public .ikoti Julv Ja<ob H ubar. ied by a, practically, solid Republican Adin miai laiur of ani ! vatair tlie Forks has the trafic. an increa in fertility, it will not be W li yuranar vote. Io ig before w<* will have an increased Atloirir) lor r«tata The Cascade Petr« ileum Co., isanoth« r Hut the Payne Aldrich bill now in the I ropoaitlon which may mean much for ian< s of conference committees, is product and an incr**as«*d revenue. But our present way of thinking am! doing 1 cio. Hon. John W. Minto, of Portland, altogether different. There is quite a | is su-r to result in a constantly d«*creas la pr< aident of the company. Mr. Mint« respectable minority of the Republican ing revenue. What makes all foid is a well known ami aulstantial busi membership of each house which opfiose products s i high? I argely b,*cau»r ness man, who will give the company, the scheduh s which have been adopted the I«-»sen xi pnsluct p«*r acre. al least, a substantial or respectable by the majority membership of that This is a factor that ia working standing with the |>ublic. Secretary party in each house. Nor is it at all the time. New gr*>und with all Taylor, who was in Scio a short time probable that the conference cum- i virgin fertility ia not broken ago, stat«*«l to the Ntwa that the big mittens' re|»ort will receive the support enough to make up for the lessen«?«! derrick on the Vehrs farm had been ■*f the minority Republican». •a production of the old soil. Ami the erected ami that the machinery had ar Nor will the bill as it now stands, or population is increasing trvmend«>ualy. rived and would tie inatall«-d at once. It >1» it will be reported by the conference The farmers who have brains to s v is th«* intention of the company to sink I committees, lie endorsed by a majority these things are waking qp and it • the well to the depth of ZWX1 feet or of the rank and file of the Republican ; time t iey did. Hoard’s Dairyman. more, if necessary. Mr. Taylor thinks An abstract made by us gives party. A rather unusual phenomena. the indications for oil much better on A nurnlier of ncwspa|M is throughout you all the history of that (»arti-1 Iin this regard, exists. The minority the Vehr» farm than at Pratuin, where I Republicans, who have op|ioae<i tarifi the state seem to take fuirtlcular delight cular ¡tarccl of real estate, you th«* company has been sinking a well. revision along the present line», have in giving the Direct Primary, the ■ are considering purchasing. He also stated, th«* indications showed * the support of all the independent Re Initiative and Rcfi-rcmlum and State- . that the oil basin extendoi towards Why take the chances of buy publican newspapers of the country and ment No. I laws good hanl kicks. Well | Scio. Who knows, but what Scio will the support of a vast majority of the the iw-uple made th« se laws and a vast ing into lengthly and expensive lie the center of an oil producing district, rank and file of the Republican party. majority of the people like them, these litigation when by having US some day. <in the other hand, the t'annon-Payne- kicking newspapers to the contrary draw up an abstract you will be ■> Then the big timber belt, tributary to Aldrich gang, which constitutes a good notwithstanding, am! they will b* slew thoroughly posted? Scio, at no distant day, will lie the working majority of that party as to rejical them. The Primary and scene of immense lumiwring activity. rrpr« sented in congress, have the sup- Initiative laws may n«*e«l fixing in tome Inquiries solicited. There ar** no I •»» than 3X> square miles I |>ort of only the extreme partisan particulars and which will be done, of timber, which will averag«* thirty to Republican newspaper» and but a some «lay; but the laws will never be forty million feet per square mile, and i minorty of the rank ami file of their repealed. While it 1« true that under as nearly all of it ia ow ned by timber !>arty. the provisions of the Primary, men are Albany, Oregon syndicates ami private parties, it will sometimes electa-d who are not the real o) Now it ia nonsense to be but a few years, at most, before such men as Senators Cummings, La choice of the people, many of us esn active o|M*rations at moving this lumber | Follette. Nelson. Beverage and some re mem lier, too, that men were often product will be commenced. The only forty tv fifty other congressmen, who elected to office umler the old con outlet to market ia through Scio. Just know that they are right and that they vention system, who wire not the think of a total of eight billion feet of arc representing a majority of their real choice of the px*opl«. Reforms lumber to be taken to market through party ami who are supported by all of rarely go backward and it will be a Scio, the value of which at ÎI2 per the inde| endent Republican press aa very cold day when the px*ople return thousand would amount to nearly or well, will ever lay down at thecommand to the old political l»«a» system. quite 1100,000,(MM). More than one-half of the servants of the trusts and of thia vast sum will be paid for the moneyed intervals of the country as Joe Simon shouM not be characterised labor require«! to convert the tree» into rrprv»rnte«i by Messrs Cannon. Payne, as mayor of Portland but aa "king" of merchantable lumber. Besides, rail- Aldrich ami their ilk. Is it not much Portland. At the late election the roatis must be built with which to haul . more probable that this minority of people of that city voted to tax them- | this lumber, and it is not unreasonable Rrpublicai ■ and majority of Democrats selves a round million of dollars with to pnrdict that the pn-sent village of in congress wilt find a common ground which to buy parka and public play ' Sci«> will develop into a town of several upon which to stand? And if IVrsidcnt grounds. Half of thia aum has been | thousand |eople, in consequence. Taft's Yale College speech represents expemle«!, or in other words, half of Our dairy interests, also, have made his true sentiments, he, too. can and the bonds have been sold. King Simon phenomena! growth during the past two will find his true political home, only now states that thr ;*ex>ple di«l not know years an I are destined to make a more with the minorty of his party in what they wanted and that no more rapid gniwth In the future. Our dairy congress. tximla will be sold and that is all there , men have now |>aa«ed the experimental The people have become so indepen ia to the matter. He, by hia action, stage an<1 are commencing to adopt dent, politically. North, South, East says he ia wiser than a majority of the scientific and practical methods in ami West, that they will no longer I people. Great is King Simon. Che >anli;nn JJruü P CUT and SLASH S 0 Never in the history of merchandise have prices I 5 cut and l»efore uhed -«» at during this sale. We want to close I fi fi : 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9» 9 9 • 9 9 9 9 9 9 fi 9 9 9 ► T all the odds and ends of our Spring and Summer goods, goods must go at some price, for it won't pay us to them over for next year. :: !! 5! :: 12 DAYS SALE 12 Commencing Mon., July Hxrn Ssaxaer VaJmrxar Special lx>t 35c 1 9C &Uc value 2fic value Cut ami Slash Sale till« hfU Buys Overalls IUM5 W0U SHIFTS Blue with star atrqies Sixes up to 31 -31 Black or Tan .... 35C 6k- values $1.50 12.2b value Cut ami Slash Sale Cut and Slash Sale Girls aaJ CkiUrrss Whit« LaJia Ssauacr Wafiti Falca!. Vid. Taa. er Bla»k Cxavai Lava Sbors £;am!*4val dt rn our ch« p 1 „ JV SI and$1 ’Aval. FAf )'»i r Black or White 11 50 ami S2 val Your ch«n*■»• QQ(. JOl SUMMER DRESS GOODS 20r I.awt.s am! Demitirs, Extra g<x-l v.i *» in many ni/z- diff«-r* a patterns, p« ■ y*i T/j(. I 3&c Summer Dress Geoda * in all the new colors amt weaves. Sale price .... J5c summer Dress (¡«axis, just the thing for summer. Sale price.............................. loc summer luiwns ami Bat. str in a go«i var>< ty <>f |«tt«-rns £* _ JL Don’t fail to attend th- »air, come at once, the g*>*>!s are going to move fast. I ajw price* uml« r high pressure of high qualitiM makes them move. Regular price charged for goods sold on time. Linn r Counly A ik in Auauit WESELY ta CAIN l.ir.n O >unljr FAIR Start« In August A Nice Net©, and I’o-to-Date Line of MENS and BOYS HATS and a CAPS Gill Co Hibler OREGON - ----------------------------------- --------------------- — I The Righteous Man I s ! ! I LINN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY RcgarJcHi the life of liis beast Those who feed SECUiUTY Stock Food are tulllilling the scripture, This stock food is sold on a positive (’ash Guarantee. Read the guarantee on evei Y Package. Don’t he misled by cheap advertising, SECURITY means what it says. Ask those who have used it. E“ f* t**V** > P E" C” P Y * •* T I Sole Agent SCIO. OREGON » .a QOO Put a Bull Behind ths Bars We call espex il attention to the hinge joint at each intersection ot stay wi'h main liars. This 1« th essential. *f every r<Xk! wire fence. I nless the stay has a Inure joint lire knee <-tn,.,< receive pressure fro«»» cootact and light Itself. AMERICAN FENCE Is made « th a l inge y jut. by which the maximum of elasticity is Set ur> d amt the lem e d prom riy »tretebed. remains in pin e indefi ®,’r‘F* , ’hr hinge joint, no amount of strain on the bars can cttri t the connection of stay and bar. Write us for prices F. O. B. your station. BARRETT BROS, i i i r Albany, Ore I