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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1909)
I ’•rA- 111 '------ ----- ------------------------- ------------ ----- ------- S President Taft will visit Oregon thia their succeaaors at the present day, of generation was so inf us«! with the spirit the tncka ami aelAahnaiM of commer- of industry that they went, one ami all. fall. He will come in October and will ciaham, were actualai by s sense of into the eiliea and begged and pleadad make stope In Portland and other cities duty to the whole people. Now con on their knees to the patriot manu- of the state aa his itinerary will permit. olitically ndépendant gressmen are very sensitive to the facturer to let them work. He was The president has accepted the invita Never before in the history of merchandise have prices been demands and condition« of the business generous, gave them the chance and tion of Senator Bourne to be his guest cut and »lashed qn as during this sale. We want to close out In while in Portland. of the country so sensitive thst their to some of th<-m a dollar a day. Entere«] at the p««etoffi-« at Scio, all the odds and ends of our Spring and Summer goods. The thia way he was able to get more money public action is al«oluti-ly controlled by New record prices were reached in Oregon, aa aerond ciana mail matter than be earn«!, which shows what a the hog market at Portland during the a few captains of industry goods must go at some price, for it won't j«ay us to hold ('ongrv'a»rn«-n. also, make the mutak« blessing sleepy heads are to a nation Ixst week, I-sat Thursday hogs ad them over for next year. of thinking their «-nitre time of congr«ui- It was gixsl that a certain man by the vanced to F* per 100 pounds, this being pub ished every aridat by ional services shouki be devoted to name of George Washington had die«!, the highest value ever recorded with ■ furthering the interests of the jwlitical for he had the idiotic notion that in the memory of the trade. A shipment 1 > l ' < < < i EH i party which plac«i them in office They "Eternal vigllence is the pnee of of 77 hogs from the Willamette Valley He was always making a received thia attractive figure. a«<em to forget that, when they sub- liberty.” The ; scribe to their oaths of office, they then noise which la disagrwable when people hogs averaged IM poutilia each ami • became servants of the entire p«>ple want to »h*«p. brought the unusual price of better than Mt'IIM HIITIilN KA I K.H1 Having effected so great a reform 316. M each ' and not of th«- Democratic or RvpuiMi 1 can parti«-« alone They shouki consider the patnota said ’ We can now b«' proud One year in advance œu won » bob Boya Uv ersll» Mcu Seanwr UMrrvrar One year, at end of year.... their service du«' to the entire people. of our Nation. Il is like a hive of le-«-s. Of course the woukl-be political-bists One year, at end of 2 years Special I-ot While it is proper that they shouki look We have magnificently hard workers Blue with star stripe* does not like the primary law. The Black or Tan One year, at end of 3 years after the interests of their several am! unparalell«! dronea." Then they Sires up to 31-31 H im months in advance........ people never supposed they would like fiOc valu«- states and districts in minor matters, said, "See what possibilities are open Three months in advance.... it. for it was intended to put the poli fine valu« s .... 35C Single copy in wraptier....... 25c value 1 9C in k-gislation which effects the entire to labor, they don’t work half aa hard tical l>cea out of business. Itut then, • la-t us stimulate again country, they should forget that they as tiiey can th* NEWS will wager, they will have Cut ami Slash Sale Cut am! Slash Ss le Cut ami Slash Sale They buy too rl»aj>ty. l-rt us erect a are representing Oregon or Washington to stand it all the same. The people or California, but are representing the tariff wall against foreign made gutxla have no intention of repealing the law Card of thanks I This will stop com|wtition. We can people of the L'nit«l States. LaJtn Seamer WaáG Gtrb asi tkiUrra» White L*4 m ' >< u 5brt<r> SjM-cial obituary notices. j»r line because of that fact. The congressman who devotes hui raise prices of homemaiie gowla ami Extend«! wnkiing comments, |M-r line iXi Caavaa Lawn Skea Black or White ratest. Vki. Taa. sr Bla<k time to securing legislation for special then, mercy, you will see such a change Display a«i», to tie changed weekly 31 arel 11 .'ai val. r/»_ Il 50and r.’val. QO, f - fi il CA if desired, one column wid«' each Statement No. 1 may not look good to interests of corporations or trusG. in th«' productive «-fforts of the country Your ciii-1 ■ / VI. Your choice Yo -r i p 1 • Jv insertion, ( mt inch if. through which a few js-ople aro given as you never dream«! of, and the full people who would buy a teat in the U.S. Business locals per line first insertion Ki an advantage over the many, is not a dinner pail will link!«' like a cowbell on aeriate, nor to those who would win that Each subsequent insertion per liric.J SUMMER DRESS GOCDS He is simply a commercial the way to milking, night and day, a office through wirepulling and trickery laing time standing a«is, contracts made I patriot. on application. symbol of glorious imluatry. " The Rut the people like it ami the candidate 3&c Summer Dress Goods ' agent, who«« duty is to advance the 30c Lawns and Demitiea, i interests of his employer or employers, sleepyheads were clat«! with the novel for the legislature who refuse« to sub 1 in all th. new c<- iri and 1 Qr MS in many A|/« weavi rt. Sale prii «' I Jl differì ,t ¡'all«- - I« r yd ¿//jt i For this reason, no congressman can idea and clamor«! for its adoption. acribe to the statement, will have hard SHOULD SIRTE ILL THÍ PEOPLE j justify himself, from a patriotic view- The proph«-cy was fulfilled. The tin slrdding to win his election. , point, when he votes for a high pro- cans tinki«l with hollow merriment i 10c summer Uwra and Bateóte until there was danger of waking the HEN A MAN is elected mi • I tective tariff, which he knows will in a g -I var . t > f j-.-itt- r- - r . T he Oregonian cites Senators Bourne ra ¡M-ople up. The captains of industry memlwr of congress, he is •Up’ favor a few of the p«M»ple at th«' and Chamberlain aa products of the pri pense of the many. Nearly all of the explained (always liehiml cbmed dooe», posed to represent the interests mary law including Statement No. I. ill« froii which our country suffers, is I m - csusc they were considerate and did Do they not compare favorably with and work for the good of the Don’t fall to attend this sale, come at once, the goods aro going to move due to I'artyism, sod class legislation is not wish to intrude on the general such senators aa exsenatora as Mi greatest number of th«' citixens fast, l-ow prices uml«-r high pressure of high qualities makes them move. a legitimate proluct of party ism. If somnolence,) that th«' lieauty of the Bride? of his particular stat«- or c«>ngr«-»«mil» Regular price charged for goods sold on timv. system was that, in the first place, men offl«’ials, when they are elect«! to public district, in a broader sense, he is it office, would forget that they are Re were <-<ini|H-llc<| t<> work for them, that duty bound to advocate only sue) L.htn < *»»•»»«r Govenor Benson announces that he will publicans or D is., m the case they reeviv«! only one-quarter of what » XIK measures ami principles as will redoum' ■ may be, an«i give their entire energies they produced ami that the captains not be a candidate for re-election to the to the wellfare of the entire country. ; g.aem.l i-.it * i'l a»« t h<- i. I. ’ to the cxecutl >n and enactment of law really got that bark m rent and increaa- While he i« the representative of a par renommât«- him for the office of secrc naving only th« interests of the country «1 tariff cost of th«' commodities. ticular stat«- or district, he would b< One dsy an orator said, "If you wouki tary of state. ! as a purpose, then the true functions derelict in his duty if he advocated a ■ of our republican form of government have lilx-rty; if you would be freemen, j measure which would I m - injurious t< . woukt obtain. What th« people want abolish all indirect taxation and destroy 1 What is the use for congn-»« to monkey the country at large, even if it was i is an honest, efficient and economic con land monopoly by taxing land values." j all summer with the tariff bills. Wh< n beneficial to the particular section duct of public affairs in Nation, stat«’, But the citlcons of the lami of Nod the new bill is passed, if it is passed, it which he represented. How will th« ■ounty and municipality. The day is yawn«! and grinned blankly at the will not lie materially better than tie congress member« of the present I past when an official will be endorsed orator and then went home to finish old one. mi-aiurri up to this standanl the ruis j !>y th«' jMiople i>«-cauae he is su>«M*rvient their sleep. They hail been asleep so ami controller of the actions of our fir«t to the crack of the party whip. If hi« long that they htui forgotten the lex 1er»' I.»amination congress? party lie right, then and then only, d«'laration of indvjx-ndence and, while For many years our congressmen were they were highly educated, they Notice is hereby given that the should he give it his support. But if it have given their talents and public is wrong, his duty to the entire country not intelligent enough to know that regular teachers’ examination for Linn energies to. what they considered, land m*>m*|M>ly drove the original fore county will Iw-gin at the court house m should lie his rule of action. ware the interests of their particular fathers to the I land of Nod for liberty, Albany. Oregon, August II. 1»». at state ami district, regardless of th« and that inillr«- _____ __ were ______ •<t to«-« the _____ veri the hour of » o'clock a m., ami to interests of other states or districts I «SSlíl í«í» uns causes of rebellion. continue three days for county anc ami, more recently, many of them hav« It is report«! in interplanetary advices four days for state papers. and given their public service to th«- interests It) L KowrfBlNit that most of the jaxiple are waking up, W. I.. JA< KiMlN. of individuals or corjuirations, regard . County Supt. N A CERTAIN part of the planet | *’ut »‘»me are afflict««! with a p« uliar less of whether such service was du«- t« Ils«-a*« called iniquitous inanity. called the Mars is a great islam! the ¡M-ople in general of his particular FOR KALI. land of Nod which. translated, district or state. The debates ami votes of congress I means the land of sl«-epy heads. Th«- (Man or Woman) OUR PORIlhO LETTER men on th«' tariff bill at the present soil is fertile and Ix-neath the rolling and A 120 Atrv Soutk Alrkaa Vrtrtsa Bevati Lird special session of congress alTonls an verdant fields, lies «'very mineral man CtrWkate Portland, Ore., July 2N. No less than excellent demonstration of how the r«|uir«-s for the satisfaction of product The inhabitants of this 2b.6tM.67O |>eople throughout the United i members of that l»«ly leave degenerst ive i|«M«lre« Issued by the D«-par t inert of th* rd from the high sense of public duty groat bland an- highly «lucat«-d but Stat«-» will have tln-ir attention drawn Inti nor Govern 111« Ct of Canada. I >ttaw :■ which, in the early history of our re not very intelligent. They have fine to Oregon as the land of opportunity under the Volunteer Bounty Act, 190 public, M-emei! to be th«- ruling spirit of school houses where children arc taught luring th- o-” mg thn e months by a <ioud for 33U acres of any Dominion congressmen. Members from some of to remember astronomy and to forget great advertising campaign to be con I.ami open for entry in Allicrta, Sask at the Southern states now advixate s justice, and great churches whirr they ducted by the Portland Commercial , chi-wan, or Manitolia. Any jw-rson over OREGON high protective tariff when it is well preach and pray ami teach |M«opl«- to Club. The leading agricultural |>apera the age of IN years, MAN or WOMAN, known that th«* shjlxileth of the South, look out for their own souls. Outside and the weekly editions of the big can acquire this land with this certifi ami the Democratic party of the entire of monev making, sleeping am! rating. I dailies will b«- used. There is no question cate without further charge. For that the campaign will direct the iriovr- imm«hatc sale, $800. Write or wire, Nation for that matter, has ever trecn these are their principal occupations. In early days they had rrtirllxl i ment of thousands of people to this ”A tariff for revenue only.” Also, th«- L. E. T klforii . memlien« from the cattle, sheep and sguiiiat the aristocracy and lamiluriis of state. The advertisement will carry 131 Shuter Street. lumber states, voting to retain a high the mother country, who sought to I the familiar oval, with the slogan, Toronto, Canada duty on hides, wool am) lumber. Now ¡compel! them to pay indirect tax«-*. "Oregon Is the Place For You.” in these members know that but a fraction Thoroughly indignant at having to pay large letter«, and those at all interest«! of the people of these several states tribute in the shape of taxes, for the are urged to ask for literlure and in Fini Gau Anommodalxnu isd yrompl Servier The adver l Arge Sanylr Fix-tm I« Commcnul Iravrlcri would lie benefitt«! if the high duty is J support of an indolent aristocracy of formation about Oregon. tisement informs the reader that rail | I ami lords, they one day promulgated a I’NDtF NEW MANAGEMENT retained on these several commodities ami that the large majority would be declaration of independence; in which road rates are the same to all parts of injured in that they would be conqiell«! «hey forcably denounced compulsion Oregon from the East and Oregon to pay a higher pnee for three various arH* some g<M>d things concerning Commercial bodies will be suppli«! with GRANT PIRTLE. Prop. products, because of the tariff. Why unalienable rights, liberty and justice addresses of all inquiries so that the I lie garments that we are j After successfully battering the brains whole state may profit by this advertis have they vot«l contrary to the inter ALBANY OREGON displaying are distinctive ests of the majority of th«' citixens of out of a few of her soldiers, they in ing, although Portland will bear all enough to be out of the rut, their states ami districts? Apjiarently formed the mother country that they the expense. There is probably no they are willing to sacrifice the interests were free. They now regarded them- other city in the world that has ¡lone a vet never loud enough to of nine-tenths of the American people »elves sa being thoroughly civiliscl and j iike thing. offend good taste. YOVXG MEN FROM I« To It is urged that all get in line for this for the lienefit of the other tenth. Nor deeply imbued with the love of God; valuable publicity. People from th«' YEARS OF AGE TO WORK A l can this dispoaition to favor individuals *hat is to say. love of rightiouanesa. I ailoring, w hicli is good as ami classes lie confin«! alone to either They were, Indeed, happy; for land was East who ask about this state should be THE LEU INOX PAPER MILL. Al< head-and-hand ear. devise. party. Democrats from Ixiuisiana, , unlimited and free to use and, conae- answered promptly and fully by every DRESS, PAPER MILL, LEBANON. Ginxi enough to hold the commercial body. In this way, it is quently, there were no tramps nor New York, and. we are sorry to say, stvle perrnanenf as long as our Senator Chamberlain, have vote»! Iwggars. So they vowed that justice, lielieved, very great benifits will follow OREGON. for schedules in the tariff bill, which alone, should henceforth prevail in the for all Oregon. the garment is in service. land of the free ami th« home of the This is the more important now that their constituents do not emkirse. Taking civilisation, a cheap the colonist rates for this fall have Nor is the view now entertain«! by brave. W e want to »how you. We congressmen relative to their duties as edition of the love of God, ami a bottle been decide»! u|«>n by the railroads. I ran also tit your public officers of sixklen growth. This of "rot-gut” whisky in one hand ami a R«!uc«i one-way tickets will be sold to first rate, all woo loyalty to classes rather than to th«- fiatent lead-ejecting pur»ua«l«-r in the all Pacific Coast points from the East for $10; some cheaper, masaes, is a plant of gradual growth other, the forefathers set out to cram and Middle West for colonist amt home seekers who desire to settle here. Th«- the three graces down the throats of If it had tiren pro|>us«l to a congress A winner for $15; $20 will man of 100 years ago. that he should the unsophisticated savages which advertising campaign for settlers will buy one good enough for lie well supplemented by these attrac- ¡ a view support, aa a public measure. the roam«l the far off plains, with anybody; and if the best is interests of private individuals or “f making th«-m come into the fold or tive rates to settlers. Irrigation in th«' Willamette Valley corporations, aa is braxenly done at th« go to h This they persisted in for none to good for you, then present time, he would have con* ide re« I ; years until most of the Rrilskins choose is to receive attention at Eugene on > is the limit. that he had been grossly insulted. In the latter place as prefemtial for Saturday, July 31, when a meeting will the old «lays, the modern trust had mil peaceful pursuits. This great object be held under the auspices of th«- Always the best for the An abstract made by us gives yet made its appearance; but there effect«!, they settk-d down to picking Eugvne Commercial Club to discuss money. But it, at this important matter. W W. Cotton. you all the history of that parti were men. even when Washington was the fruits of their labor. president, who uscii every |M»eible once, became evident to some of the Binger Herman ami others have twn cular jiarccl of real estate, you emleavor to secure personal gain Patriots that conditions were not what invited to attcml the meeting ami make are considering purchasir.g. through congressional legislation. Amt. they should Is- under civilian! institu addresses. The gathering will meet in Why take the chances of buy to a limited extent, they were successful tions; for, said they, don’t you see if the afternoon. too. This wax due, however, to the land is free and men can afford to lie Secretary Ballinger of the department ing into lengthly and expensive Albany lack of foresight and ignorance of our indepemlent, a man who really has of the Interior is visiting Oregon irriga litigation when by having us first congressmen. In th<ae «lays there acumen am! energy, can’t make any tion projects this wi'rk. It is the ( draw up an abstract you will be never was a spectacle of absolute more money than he earns something intention of the Secretary to make a servility to the commamt» of the party is surely wrong. So they advianl the close inspection of Northwestern pro thoroughly posted? Hickory I'ark Cough Remedy, mail* I'. I.. OUGGCR whip or boss as was exhibit«! by the government to give away, or sell at a jects in company with reclamation Inquiries solicited. by tjie Hickory Bark Remedy Co., o* Tamany congressmen when they vol«! nominal price, all the lam! remaining so engineers. After going over part of •‘«lem. Ore., guárante«! to lie pur»', LINN ( OCNTY with the Cannon-Payne gang ami paas«l us to induce th«- coming generations to the state irrigation districts. Secretary ■ gnaront* e<l to cure yon r cold or money the House tariff measure. The 1« more industrious. This beautiful Ballinger ami his party were enter refund«!. Guaranteed to makes friend ABSTRACT COMPANY congressmen of our early history, idea was. immi-diately, put into tained at luncheon today at the Com-, ■<( yon. Fur sale by K. C Peery, Scio, though ignorant a« compar«f with practice ami. sure enough, the next mercial Club. Albany, Oregon Or*., and first-, <«. deal<-r<* everywhere OREGON (The kantiani $cus CUT and SLASH SALE® I P : 5» 5 5 9 5 i o 9 9 12 DAYS SALE 12 fl Commencing Mon., July 19 fl fl fl fl S1.50 9 9 9 » 9 fl 9 I 9 9 9 9 fl 9 9 J 9 WESELY <a CAIN Û A Nice Netü, und Uo-to-Dute Line of MENS 0 BOYS HATS CAPS Hibler &. Gill Co Spring Clothing Now on j Display St. Charles Hotel WANTED AT ONCE 25 The Blain Clothing Co X’otarij Public —5 1