The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 06, 1909, Image 2

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    lea*Yers I vammation
How to raise calves cheavlg and suc­
the Federal constitution by the adoption
MN MS NOW
cessfully
without
milk
with
the
aid
of
Notice is hereby given that the
of the necessary amendment A very
Blatchford's Calf M«al. For aale by regular teacher»' examination for Linn
•trong effort la now in incubation by
(inly a few
ago it took months J. F. W « sely. Scio, Oregon.
he extraordinary of two certain machine politeiana and would-be
county will Ulpn at the court house in
to cr««s our continent from the Atlantic
P olitically I hdeperdent
Albany. Oregon, August 11, 1909. at
rival railway companies In starring boaaea, to destroy our primary law and
to the Pacific ocean. The stage coach
the hour of 9 o'clock a. m , and to
to bulkl railway lines up the return to the old time delegate con­ was a slow and tedious way of travel­
continue three day» for county »nd
Descliut«’» canyon, at the present lime vention plan.
ing but it was the b«»t system obtain­
Entered at the po»toffice at Scio, is, to say the least, a matter of surprise
four days tor state paper».
Our present primary law may not be able early in the nineteenth centurv.
Oregon, aa second-class mad matter.
W. L. J ackson ,
to the people. Th« Harriman people, just a* |«-rfect in its operation as we
M'xiern invention has brought the
County Supt.
for years, have ha<! full sway in the desire and it la open to criticism, yet •team train with its palace car», an<i
matter of locating and buildi’ig a rail­ with ail its faults it is infinitely superior we crus» the continent now in 1 cm thBXl
way Im« into central Oregon, but mam to the old time corrupt delegate con­
Hick >»v Bark Cough Remedy, mode
a week.
fest«-«! mi eagerness to do so until they vention plan
The people may and
li
the Hick <y Hark Remedy Co., of
T. L. I » i < ; < ; i : i<
week*
ard
took
The sail boat, which
fol nd that there was money behind the probably will, amend it, but they will
Salem, Ore., guaranteed to be pure;
ocean,
hst
the
even
months
to
cross
Kü
Oregon Trunk and that there was never repeal it. And the present metho<i
g>ia«ant»-e«i to cure your cold or money
given way to the »team ship which will
, danger that it would be immediately eon of popular election of t'niled Stat«-»
refunded. Guarantee«! to makes friend
carry passenger» enough to make a
«truet«d
Then Harriman suddenly Senator, which is so orderly accomplish- large city ami grads enough to stock its
of you. For sale by E. C Peery, S-io.
H1IIHI Itinios’ HA I PM:
awakened into extraordinary activity ed through Statement No. 1, is quite •tores and can cross the ocean in four
Ore.. sn>i lirst-cisss dealers everywhere
Ona year In advance.......................... 91 25 They, seemingly, concluded that central satisfactory to the people a* well. Our or five day». Improvements in every
gives
An
abstract
made
by
us
One year, at etxl of year. ............. I 50 Oregon had been neg lee to! too long in fir»t president in his farewell addrvaa
One year, at end of 2 years ... . I 75 t’.- i-nstt.-r of railway transportation well stated that '’Eternal vigilence is line of manufacturing have been equally you all the history of that parti-
•>
aa rapid and effective, Our develop
One year, at «nd of 3 years......... 2 00
and
unie»»
the
and
that
th«
Dwhotes
canyon
was
the
price
of
iib«-rty''
cular
pared
of
real
estate,
you
75
Six months in advance..................
men Is havr been so marvelous that we
U) about the only route by which a line {x-opie gives heed to thi» admonition
Three months in advance...............
are considering purchasing.
can scarcely comprehend them.
Single copy in wrapper,,.............
05 couki !>« built thereto.
and stand patriotically by their gun»,
In the agricultural field, we have
Why take the chances of buy­
The Deschutes canyon as a railway the wdey politicians will effectually made advancements that are striking
ing
into lengthly and exjiensive
gained
by
the
I location lias, aside from its water level overthrow the vantage
in their accomplishments of greater
BETTER DAT AHEAD FOR FARMERS
litigation
when by having
Xra«le. nothing to recommend it from people through our primary law.
Dry Goods, Cloth«
production. The improved machinery,
The plan through which machine
th«* railway viewpoint The gorge is so
Iraw
up
an
abstract
you
will
ing,
Shoes, Hats,
our better understanding of cultivation,
leep am! narrow, that there can tie no politics are to be restored, 1» that our greater knowledge of the soil, and thoroughly posted?
Ladies
and Gents
... ITT! IN Till’, next few ■fay-’ the
local traffic until the canyon has been adopted at the recent municipal election our improved live stock and many other
ill
big if ■
Furnishings
. .
(Mused through, a distance of more than al Portland. The advisory convention, thing» that we might mention, have
Inquiries solicited.
If
plants, north of Portland wil
100 miles. Besides this route is a very prior to the primary election, is the liern the means of bringing greater
mb« ready for bus in«»»». Th«»«
i in x cou.xn
• -illy on«’ from the construction view­ entering wedge. It i» plannwl to b«»H prosperity and contentment to many of
yards an- capable of handling
point, costing double what the axten- one of these advisory mass conventions our farmers. Hut the great rank »nd
ABSIKACT < ’< )M I’ \ N X
a large number of rattle, sheep
in every county, prior to the primary
file are not enjoying the full measure
and hogs dally ami, presumably, the »ion of th« Corvallis A Eastern would
election for the nomination of candi­
Albany, Oregon
of these improvements, because th«y
packing plants will be able to take care •ost to be extended into the same terri­
dates. The advisor trass convention
tory.
Furthermore,
this
C.
4
E.
line,
do not yet understand them. Our »oil»
of all th« stock offered for sal»* ami
will advise the nomination of certain
are not producing maximum yields t or
which will mak<< Portland th«’ leading | j now a part of the Harriman system,
particular candidates at the primary
live stock giving us the greatest profit,
market for beef, [xirk ami mutton West »»dd I»- built in one half of the time,
lx-sub’s having a considerable local election. Besides the naming of candr because we do not fully understar <1
of the Rocky mountains.
dates for county offices, candidates for
them. Progress 1» being made in agr
This means much to the farmers of : traffic along th«' entire route. So we
an conclude that there is some other the legislature will be namtxl aa well.
Oregon ami especially to th«»»«' of th«
culture but not a» fast, we fear, a» it
In a«idilion, delegates to attend th«’
Willamette valley. While it is tru< and more imjsirtant cause for this
i* in some other lines of endeavor, yet
stale convention will be selected. The
extraordinary
activity
in
commencing
that dairying with the necessary clover,
the opportunity i» just as great
state convention thus s«-lecte<l will name
vetch and alfalfa fields are beginning the construction of thia section of
Hoards Dairyman.
candidates for the various state office»
the restoration of our worn out wh»-ai «xpensive roiuilx-d, other than what is
All of these nominees will comply with
lands, still there is conahlerable gran onsiderrd an ordinary railway function
the requirements of the primary law in
The hea«l of a certain Pittsburg manu
hading
of
irrighi
arai
paseen
■
the
yet grown for market. The deinam:
the way of filing the nec<-ssary papers, factoring concern is an old gentiemm.
ger».
for stock to supply the |>acking plants,
The fall of the beschule» river etc On the face of the matter, this who built up his business from nothing
will soon almorb all of th« grain whirl
I he head of the canyon to Ila plan looks quite innocent and as if it by his own dogged am! peraiatent toil,
from
is left after the dairy demand is sup
nouth
is very rapid. So rapid that a would work without a hitch. But right and who has never fc!t that h>
pli«id, so that in a very short time ther«
om|x-l»-nt
authority Las estimated the here is where the people should be «pare the lime for a vacation. Not
and
will lie no grain raised for market.
everlastingly on their guard.
long ago. however, says Har|»er» Wi-« k-
Experiments al the Corvallis Agricul mxiunt of available water power th«
The men who will constitute these ly, he decided that hr was getting
tural cullege have shown that with hog* stream would afford along its course
through the canyon at I4O.UOO,UM) horse advisory mass conventions, will all be along in years, and that he was entlli»«'
selling nt 6 cents per pound, live weight,
power. The canyon being so narrow, false friends to the present primary law to a rest
Calling his son into th*
the wheat fol in fattening them will
and the candidates, including those for library, hr said:
a
railway
line
through
it
would,
necae-
bring the farmer one dollar |wr bushel
the legislature, will all be faise friend»
"Tom. I've worked pretty hard fol
Last week hogs wore sold in Portland tarily, completely control this vast
and
to the law as well. Supt-ose a legists quite a while now ami have dom- pretty
atorehouso
of
nature
’
s
energy.
at a shade over 9 cents per pound
if it was the only purj«»»« of the lure composed of these false friends to well, so I have about decided to retiri
gross. This would mean to the farmer,
li.irriman
¡leople, to forestall what is the primary and Statement No. 1 is and turn the business over to y or.
according to the O. A. C. experiment,
over 91.60 per bushel for hla wheat. generally boliev«»d to be the Hill inter- | elected? Laws of a derogatory nature What do you say?”
The young man pondered the situt-
Therefore, it is reasonable to suppoe« - ats in central ami southeastern Oregon, to the satisfactory working of the
that the farm»« will »^t sell his whea» it coul<! be accomplished much more primary law arv sure to lie enacted. lion gravely. Then a bright idea seem-
“Say, pop.” he
at 75 and 80 cents per bushel when In­ |uirkly ami at much less coat by ' The plan is to make our primary law so cd to strike him.
unpopular with the ¡x'ople, that they suggested. ' ‘how would it do for you U
extending
the
C.
4
E.
This
fact
is
can realise from 9! to 91.50 |>er bushel
OREGON
in feeding it to hogs. Presumably just ■ rtainly as patent to the railway peo will re|x*al it and adopt the old delegate work a few years longer and then
two of us retire together?’’ I.v
ns good results mav be reached in feed­ pl« aa it is to a layman. But to do this convention plan in order to get relief.
would lx- to surrender the vast wraith
Candidates tisniixl by the advisory
ing it to cattle and sheep
of
water
power
a
line
up
the
Deschutes
mass
convention would have a decided
But farmer» will ascertain that better
advantage over those regularly nomi-1 A» predicted in the Oregonian,
r»-sulu can be rraclo’d in raising other would control.
July rain« through the wheat belt prov­
But why should the State |>ermit nate«l at the primary, nevertheless the
kinds of grain, more prmluctive than
ed more beneficial than harmful, aid
either
the
Harriman
or
Hill
people
to
convention
would,
necessarily
tx-
com
wheat, for feeding pur|x»es. Barley
noriw of the local “crop-killer»” wh<
is a much more yieMy crop than wheat gobble up this vast undeveloped store­ ¡Mated of enemies of the primary law; spread direful report» of wholesale
house
of
Nature's
energy?
The
water
' for the friends of the primary would
and. pound for jxiund, it is a better
destruction in the I’aJouae and other
fattening food. Then there are clovers, power of all the streams within the 1 not participate therein and. as a re­ imrtion» of the intenor now admit that
vetch, alfalfa, kale, jx-as. pumpkins ami borders of a stat« should belong to all sult, men who would st «nd for office, ail th»- advantage» of tite HI
■
-pring
roots of all kinds, large yieiders, ami the people ot that state, and no imiivi- things being epual, will, because of the wheat more than offset any damage to
are very desirable in fitting animals for dual nor cor|>uration should be allowed : handicap, refuse to stami for office the ripen»-«! winter wheat. Not only
to appropriate any portion of this natur- The final and deplorable result will be,
market.
ha» there l>een ■ marked improvement
al wealth without paying the rest of that the whole political system will
In aihlition to th«- better prices thu»
I in the Spring wheat prospects cast of
the |x-ople a just ami reasonable royal pa** under the Control of a few machine
realised for gram, the restoration of
the Cascade Mountain», but there han
ty therefor. Electricity is the coming bosae*.
our worn out wheat I a ixl» to tile pro­
motive |»ower ami whenever poeai- . The only way to defeat this adroit also been a decided improvement in
ductive condition of former year».
ble, water will be use«! to develop that 1 scheme is to »imply refu»e to vote for condition» in the Willamette Valley.
u
will gradually be going on. Farmer»
lower. Within a very few years, elec any candidate who will »uffer himself According to General Manager O’Brien
will not be continually drawing the
Inc power will be so generally nominated in thu» way. liefeat him. if of the Harriman lines, the wheat cro|
elements from th«’ soil r«,quire«l in
distributed, that all stationary machin- |»oaaible. at the primary {Mills, but be i of the Willamette Valley promises to
growing grain < ro|>s without returning
«ry, railways, etc., will receive their sure ami defeat him at the genera) lie the largest harvested in the past trn
something thereto. More stock raised
motive force therefrom, Hence the im election, should he be nominated, no years. Oregonian.
ami prepared for market by the farmer,
means more manure for the land, and metis« value of the control of water matter to which party he may belong,
G. T. Hockentmilh, of the S. E.
power sit«-». These rival railway kings. Furthermore, every candidate who re­
more manure means larger crops.
Young
A Son's store, has sold hi*
Hill and Harriman, are well aware of fuses to subscribe to Statement No. I,
Within a few yi-ar-s, land which is now
orchard and garden tract in North
thia
fact
They
know
that
the
enhanc-
without
a
quibble,
should
lie
spotted
at
produe|ng an average of 15 bushels of
ing value of fuel will soon force the the polls by ever voter who desires thst Albany, consisting of eighteen acres to
wheat to the acre, will be yielding an
adoption of a cheaper methiMl of pro Unite«! Stated senators should lw elect­ F. A. Stacey, recently of Crabtree. f< r
average of double that amount.
during ¡»ower and eb’ctric energy will eel by • direct vote of the people. Our 93500. While Mr. Hockcnsmith has
This new or intensified method of
r~> C” C“ f~) Y
Sols Agsnt
tx’ that cheaper power. Hence the patriotism must lie stronger than our made over 91200 on his deal he never­
farming, will necessarily bring about a
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gigantic struggle now going on in the party tie», if we would |>re»erve the theless sold the property cheap enough
subdivision of our larg>- grain farms.
Deschutes canyon.
reform law» now on our »tatute book*. considering the |>r> sent prices. Mr
Indeed, in a few years, 80 acres, with
Stacey will move on the place and
If the general supposition is true, The people MUST »land by their guna.
this diversified methmi, will be found
make a business of its products, includ
that Porter Bros, represent the Hill
entirely sufficient for th«’ needs of the
mg ganh-ning. It is one of the finest
interests, the public generally hope
ordinary farmer. Ije will find that
6000
MANNERS
IT
TELEPHONE
places around Albany. Albany Demo­
that they will prove victorious. In
that numlier of acres will furnish all the
crat. Mr. Stacey, a few months ago.
other words, Harriman has had Oregon
work which an ordinary farmer and his
There seems to be needed a school of sold his farm just across Crabtree creek
family can take care of. Ami h«’ will Ixittleal up so long and has failed to telephone etiquette wherrver that from Richardson Gap and moved to
make much more money, live better, extend his system, so that Oregon mcthml of conversation without person­ Albany.
give his children a better education, could k«»ep pace with the development al presence is prevalently employed. It
of her sister states, that the people
than he now docs with . (W acres.
was suprrsensltiveness that moved a
American plow» and cultivators are
So there in a bettor day aheati for the gladly welcome Hill or any other rail-; telephone operator to eomrtllt suicide
turning up the »oil in more than seventy
way
magnate
within
her
borders
who
farmer. Heretofore, a dependable mar
the other day after she had been repri­ countries and colonics of the world.
ket for his stock products has l>een will do things. What the people want manded by a sii|>erintendant becauea
In Japan, In 1908, there were 922,000
is
transportation
lines
to
carry
what
wanting. Beef ami jiork may bring a
she talked back prrtly to a |»atron who worth; in Asiatic Turkey. 914,000; in
they
produce
to
market.
Nor
does
it
fair price for a year or two. which stim­
swore at her. Nevertheless, no one New Zealand. $50,000, in British South
ulates production ami a corresponding make any ¡»articular difference to them would claim that the man at the other
Africa, 9222,000; in l‘«>rtugu«»e Africa
low market for a like number of years. who builds the lines, so that they are «ml ot the wire had any right to swear.
$31.000; in Cuba, 986,000; while Argon
built.
But
it
does
and
should
greatly
Sheep has been more stable in
concern them, if either Hill or Harn­ But he forgot too readily that he was tina took in 1908 9780,000 worth;
price for a number of years, be­
not talking to an impaaive piece of cokl Canada. 9474,000; Russia tn Europe,
cause of the threefold source of pro man so constructs their railway line«, machinery, but to another human be­
9259,000, and Asiatic Russia. 975o,<» O
that
the
wealth
with
which
Nature
fit--wool, lambs and mutton.
With
ing.
worth. Ex.
has
so
richly
rmlowml
Oregon,
shall
be
the establishment of packing plants
It may tw admitted that the telephone,
usurped.
within easy access, thia fluctuation in
while an instrument of such constant
prices will cease. With a at«'a>ly price,
utility and convenience that this gen­
60 YEARS'
the farmer can make calculation ahead. EltRUl nSIlhCt IS THE TRICE W LIIEIIT eration may wonder how the fathers
EXPERIENCE
He can f«-«l certain of a profitable mar
ever managed their affairs without its
ket for his half doien stall-fed beeves,
time saving aid, is frequently a cause
NDOUBTEDLY
a
vast
majority
of
his 30 to 40 hogs ami a like ntimlwr of
of vexation. What patron feeling the
4
mutton.
In addition he will have a
the jieopleof Oregon were suprem« instant ami imperious pressure of hurry
4
good morket for the product of his 6 or
ly disgusted with machine politic» has not felt the spirit of impatient ami
T rsdc M«n*s
8 dairy cows ami his two or ’ three and Iwws rule, when our present system sometimes incredulous revolt against
OtatoN«
hundred hens. All of this can be done of nominating candidates was adopted. that recurrent voice of "Central!’'
CoevniOMra 4c
WHOLF5ALE DtAlfF IN
AnrnM •m-ttnf • «NaM dm'nptv n *i» •
on an 81» acre farm if properly cultivated Ami they are still bitterly opposed to saying "Busy’” The caller is perhaps
ju' « »
«ti»<h*r aa
and manured. The farm«r of the future the restoration of the old delegate busy also,quite too busy to calmly stand
nt«ntk*«4 le p*”bahlî pat«*vjaLi< <
i
MNOlOOf al'GMil
must use his head as well as his hands. convention system with its attending and wait. But that little word is con
i ' i J a *
'ina *>al4»!
I* ai ante taâaa tbnmah Munn A IV nkw
elusive. There is naught to do but to
Slipshod methmis will no longer win corrupting influences. They are. also, submit; ami submission is not made
at «MrMi la tba
out. He will either havr to adapt him very much in favor of the popular elect­ easier by the suspicion that the operator
T-kpkoM Mxln 17$
self to the new or»ier of things, or go ion of United States senator», and our may herself be busy with something else A MaAatMMty MeetraiaA «eaN'v
14TIS* ComnxTtUl St.
cr
than
her
business.
But
courtesy
implies
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under. I^t us ho|*, if he fails, that he primary law. couple«! with Statement
w<v fur m» «îbe. |L Ao*d by ail ne» 4«a «ra
patience, and many persona have learned
A. G. MAGERS, Prop
will not continue until th«- sh«-riff’s No. I. effects this purpose as nearly as that angry protest avails not to hasten
Salem, Oregon
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