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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1909)
' * >4 Icac icrs I.vam.nation Ar« Making Military Mspa Evidently But how are these enormous confisca ly become averse to work* What then la the cause of thia in lions of |ier»««ial wraith ma»ie possible? not Notice is tareby given that the l.aat Friday tta Nitwa man noticed regular teachers' examination fur I.inn How ia it puMible for one man to appro ability to purchase which io the caase a camp of tta U. S. engineer corjw priate tta product of 5,479 pe.»p|ra of hard times? Simply this Rent in the county will begin at the court bouse in along aide of the C. A E track at olitically ndependent rffurta? In last week's editorial tta denser centers of eivilation continually Albany. Oregon, August >1. 1W9. at Blodgett station. Two or throe of question was partially answered. It ami reptoly increases,taking more ami the hour of 9 o'clock a. m. and to cor| s boanied the west bound train might ta bnerty answered, because of more of what labor produces. The abil continue three days for county and from one of them, a most pleasant Entered al the paatoIRce at Scio, spacial privileges. But many people ity to purchase clothing is consequently four days for state papers. affable gentleman, we learned Oregon, aa recond-claas mail matter. W. I- Jai KSou, have neglected to attend to tta impor constantly reduced. A reduction in de following facts; County Supt. tant matter of liberty ami tta general mand fur labor products results In less The United States government wellfare. Politics have come to ta re- ening of demand for labor, which in having careful and minute surveis PUBí ISHED EVERY FRIDAY 9Y garded by the many aa a thing exterior turn reduces demand for producta and Hickory BarM Cougti Remedy, m»d« ma«tr of all portions of tta coast rogioi s to their legitimate business. They are the see saw continues until poverty ia l<y the Hickory Bark Retredy Co.,o( I) l'G (i EK of tta United States. Cuba and I'urtu consequently unconscious of tta true universal and the speculative prices of An abstract made by us gives Malern, Ore., goarsnleed to ta pure; Rico, tta Sandwich and Philippine hlilTO« AMI» 1 IK t< U. meaning of special privilege. It is an lamia fall because people can no longer islamls. Tta result of these surveys you all the history* of that parti- g ia*anicvd to eure your ci'ld or nnmev evidence of that senility which is In ¡«ay the rent. Ixians are ma«le on spec will be tta rroation of a series of cular jmrccl of real estate, you relundcd. GuaraotSed to makeS (elend variably a consequence of governmental ulative land values ami when the prop i»( you. Für eale bv E. C l’eery, tato, military mape, which will show tta are considerinR purcha-tit.g. injustice. Men honestly assume to ta erty no longer pays interest the loans AtJVF.HTWIXG HA I FH; Ore.. and first cis«» deuten everywhere to|«»graphy of each particular section, (■atnotic, but when the «sitrag«- occurs are without backing and the crash of Why take the chances of buy Especially are tta MJ they rerent it not. They tred tta field hard times foltows. This fall of rents resources, etc. Card of thanks., ........................... streams, roads, mountain passes, etc., ing into lengthly and expensive «! Special obituary notices, ¡wr line of life like sheep, content with tta again makes it possible for people to Ext«-ruled wedding comments, per line uti accurately located. litigation when by having immediate inorrel, regardl.-sa of tta live and tta iiatmti again climbs towards Display ails, to ta changed weekly Presumably, this information ia being draw up an abstract you will ways enthroned, oblivious to tta misery go««! times ami bad times. if desired, one column W l«le each gathered f<«r guidance of any future insertion, per Inch ....................... 16 to follow, ami blind to tta crime against Now the fart that lack of demand is military operations. |oints ami paas<*s thoroughly posted? llusiness locals per line first insertion lu ttair country. Cmtentmcnt ia a virtue inability to purchase which is due to to be guanled in case of a foreign Each subsequent insertion |»r line .06 : Inquiries solicited. lu>ng time standing mis, < <>ntracts made ! tat supine submission ia a curse. lack of oportunity to produce, is a fact invasion, and routes over which troo|w Macauley, writing of England, declar«! available to th«- farmer for tta solution on application. coukl ta moved if necessary. Of course "Our enemies are not without our of success in farming The most essen .14 a » foreign foe attempt to invade should AI’»S!'KA< I <■o.MI’XNV tardrr but in our midst" ami it was tial thing for him to to ia tu follow tta ami get a foottato in tta United Slates thia which W'aahmgton had in mind policy of tta railroads ami fight for THE FiCTS EXAMINED ta would naturally attempt to effect Albany, Oregon when in hia farrwell speech ta caution •uch conditions as will ins ire demand landings at unprotected harbors or ed the Nation that eternal vigilence ia for his products The way of the rail roast points. Yaquina, Tillamook. N LAST WEEKS ISSUE the price of liberty. roads is not open to tta tiller of the soil. Coos ami other unprotected hartars, Subscrita for of the Nr.wH, B| ; « ar« «l What is special privilege? It is the Tta railroads accomplish their purpose an editorial captioned, extending of extraordinary power or by excluding competition through mon wouto furnish ideal points at; which to THE SANTIAM NEWS “ Predatory Fortunes. " benefit to a few. In other worda, it is opoly of land. All tta farmer can do is laml troops, and for thia reason tta 11.25 per year Probably many subscrib giving to one the power to overstep the to destroy tta power to appropriate war department wishes accurate know ers neglected to read it rights of his fellows. It is the insidious through rent, tta product of tta con ledge ataut these matters, and that tta aurveys are taing made Tta coast ami many of those who did. may have way to abject tyranny. sumers labor. Tta destruction of laml survey looks after tta survey of tta failed U> realise its |>uwer ami merit. Taxation has ever le-rn its favorite mono|>oly is tta only way this ran be harbors, coast lines, etc., but all It contained much foml for thought- weapon. It ap|>eare aa indirect taxation done. This will eviiiently enable those truths which, though carelessly scanned as internal revenue, as protective tariff, now idle in tta cities to gain acres« to information concerning tta inland by tta self satisfied and agravatlng to as land grants under the guise of land. wag«-» will rise in accordance with portion of our country must be supplied those who seek to gain by tta mis common benefit and in its most the law of demand and supply, and we by tta army engineers. fortunes of others, were received grate monstrous form in the institution of will have what ia known aa goo<! times The Place to Get Cheap Clothes fully by tta progressive thinker ami land monopoly which, legally, is only or, universal employment and great <ie patriot as evidence that that "eternal an altered form of the old Roman mam! for labor-producta.and therefore Last Monday, by courtesy of vigilrncr" so frequently alluded to in system known aa farming the revenues the pr«>|>rr r,,nq>. :-.-<»t■ > ¡>;ht Blain Clothing Co., of Albany. these columns, is not dead. a system which, according to ail Few people know taw far reaching N kwh man was permitted to view It will ta well to consider some of the authorities was the mam cauae of the the appropriating power of rent is and havoc mail« with a *45,000 stuck truths presented in that «- litorial with corruption, decay and downfall of to what extent it interferes with the goods, by fire and water. It is eatimat a view to realising tta manner in which great Rome. In that system the wealth «■quitable distribution of wealth. It has cd that gooda which can ta sold fcr Illegitimate fortune« are acquired, the created by all was collected by a few, a been estimated that in the U. S. alone *MMMJ were saved. Splendid suits and deplorable consequences arising from portion turned over to the government which are valued, ordinarily at *15 to ta annually appro over J2.0UO.IMXJ.OOO infractions of justice ami to point out and the rest retained by the collectors. printed directly, in the form of rent *25 each, are so injured by smoke and results obtaining in our midst. Consider the matter of rent. We may and almost as much again in the coat water, that half price a ill scarcely is The same can ta Let us first consider the average «1«) • reiilitc how the power to control coal of monopoly producta. It ta evident realised for them. Gents labor product aa related to tta twMi.issi, ■ mines, rights of way, warflng locations, that the abolition of monopoly ia the said of the boots and shoes. <MJO fortune. The product of th« oil and mineral deposits, enabling solution of tta farmers problem, Hit gurmshlng goods were so soiled by dirt and average days labor ia from *» tu *11. exhorbitant charges, aided by patents, chief concern ia tta establishment of and water that half price would ta good Divide MXJ.UOO.tMXJ by H ami wo have tariffs, and afiecially designed and demand Since land monopoly i. op. money. We noticed one pile of splendid KMJ.tMMJ.tMXJ aa quotient. In other words partial laws, will give that very power nosing his hard effort to acquire a fair coats which were scorched and burned if a man worked for 1(MJ, ixmj , is M) days at of confiscation of latars product, share of prosperity, hi. interests are on one corner of the pile that the whole Why should the clearly similar to. ami linked with, Ha is, worthless. The goods were all being *4 |>er day, ate nothing, wore nothing, alluded to above. purchased nothing, then at the end of government ta prostitute to the benefit fellow producers in the gn-at social cen marked down to half price or less, ami Thia is the important ters, who are unable to patronite the men ami boys who wish working clothes 270,000 years, he will have accumulated of a few? the fortune of *>»0.000,000. But ac question and now is the time to farmer because of thia same tribute can get them there at almost their own prices. The entire stock will ta coniing to the statistics the average answer. levying landlordism. OREGON Here, in the great State of Oregon, closed out at once, regardless of price. wages [«aid to labor is *1.60 or less than 1-5 of (M. Then at the rate that labor the sinuous form of mono|>oly haa glided Tsir Season rickets is paid it would take a laborer, consum almost unobserved. Its coils are wrap IRONICAL CMLIZITIOH ing nothing, «(«ending nothing, five I>ed about every natural opportunity. As there seems to ta a |M*niiatrnt times 270,000 years or. I,«160.000 years All the great water |«owers are its prey desire tn misunderstand the priv- HAT IS CIVILIZATION? Al to acquire tta quote«l fortune. Is this and the moat valuable lan<ls of the state ilegrs a season ticket to the Eair will authorities tacitly agree that give the holder, the NgWH will again not a startling reply to th«»sc who ta are in its scaly grip. Soon its fangs The explain the matter. the term ia not definable. lieve that labor receive» just compenaa- will sink into the flesh of creative labor lion and that the end of justice is ob If Immediate action ia not taken to lexicographers, without .-xceptiou, so The price of the reason ticket ia 12. tamed? Ix»t u« view comparisons repress its poisonous |>owers, the peo far aa wo are aware, follow the definit The ticket, or rather book of tickets, further, Asauming the average life to ple will one day awaken to tremble ion laid «town by Wetater, namely: "the entitles the bolder to three entrances to ta 60 years, then in or«ier to accumulate under the gaxr of the serpents cold ami art of being civilixed", which ia merely the Fair each day. Each days tickets n fortune of JMOO.OOO.IXMI it is necessary deathly eye, for it will have ruined a reiteration. Yet the term, vague aa are printed on different colored paj»er. intimidated men ami it may seem, must stand for some defín When the ticket holder passes through that one earn *lfi,00O.0iM) a year, or legislatures, over *43,000 a day or. over *700 per arrayed the millitant forces of the ate relation-civilisation being evident the gate, a ticket ia torn from the slip hour. If tta accumulator endeavor«! state against the powers of the appeal ly. only relative, lxt us seek the con for that day. If the holder desires, he to keep track of tta growing income hr mg patriot. The Initiative ami Referen stituent ideas. can take in two members of his family would have to stop work and sleep, and dum is the way the only way. out; but All will readily agree that kindness, or two friends with him; but this will count at the rate of *7tM> each hour, it can not effect a remedy unless the justice, mercy, ami trutnfullnesa, are use all of hia entrances for that day. night and day. How many have con people will carefully search, without elementa of civilxation ami that brutal Entrances are only gmsl for the day aidered the facts ami what they mean? predjudice, and with the common ity, injustice, hypocracy, ami relfiah- printed on the face of the entrance slip Taking the average daily labor pro good in mind, for a way to cruah th« ncaa, are opposed to it Thia admitted, ami are not good if detached. The gate duct, *M, ami tta average life at 60 monster ami push him from their midst. let ua briefly consider condltiona exist keeper must detach the entrance from years then one man. receiving the full mg in our much vaunted and far tarald- the ticket. Memtars tickets are the prmluct of hia latar might earn *146,000 rd civilisation. Our nation ia conceded same as season tickets, except that in a life time. Hut *146.(MSI is only ÎHE FARMERS PROBLEM ly in the power of a few multi million they can only ta used by the members. one 5,479th (»art of IMO.000.000. In lares. Laws are made ami passed at Day tickets are the same as last year. other worda, unjust laws have enabled This he farmer aa a rule, ia not conaciou» their dictation, in their interests ami Ml cents. No pass checks given. one man to confiscate the entire labor intentionally inimical to the welfare of arrangement of tickets is made neces of the fundamental requisite to product of 50 years of 5,479 producers, the people. As a consequence, theivery sary to protect the Fair. success Not because he ia unable or, the annua) latar product of 273,960 FT C" C" r~) Y Sols Agent is legalised, poverty stalks abroad, the • k— C- •» I , SCIO OREGON to understand. but becauae he haa been producers. swill barre lh of the great cities are fre The Rest Pisce in Portland to Eat blinded by taking for granted certain 1« not something radically wrong? luently the only defence against starva oft repeated «tatementa and opinion. ia at May we justly criticise th«'«e who con lion, garbage is collected. sorted ami Remote from aocial centers, he eaaily demn tta acta of legislatures, tta •old in the "slums" for food. A few comes to regard himself aa having but decisions of courts, tta laws that bind wealthy ones monopolise natural op[>or little interest with the outer world ami ami compel as tyrannic or can we tunities, ami tacked by politicai tool» neglects to inquire into matters seem at West end o( lbs Mort icon Street reasonably feel shocked at those who reduce wages on the one hand, rob on ingly foreign to his occupation; forget bridge . openly express a lost faith in the the other. Churches are reared to keep I'KKDItlr XT, W. F .(»ill. ting that the welfare of others means J. J.IUrne«, W. F. Gill, equality of our government? Is it not pace with the building of jalla and the welfare of aelf. NacMTxav, C. A. Warner J. A. Bilyeu, J. R Karne«, time to inquire how such iniquitous con asylums. With socalled education goes The farmer haa three faiths, - land, (Successor tc Riner Bros.) C. A. Warner. ditions may ta abolished? It is very along an ever increasing selfishness, climate, and industry. The land ac PROPRIETOR. good to repose faith in one« country, it snd disregard of common welfare. ia commemlable to cherish the sentiment quired, climate satisfactory, ami body lut tie children hardly beyond babyhood strong, he looks for want with pride to expressevi by Wetater, "My country, are forced into factoriea to labor and to one and inseperable, now ami forever." a large harvest, aa though that is the die—sacrificed on the alter of mammon, emi at which he aims. The object of Wt •< X’PXM« >HM to But it ia also essential for one to re An experienced compounder of farming is the object of every other or. to grow into wretched deformities member that tta peo|«le constitutes tta ami die unwept when misery becomes nation, that the fall of tta (tropic occupation to acquire wealth with unbearable. Forty-one per cent of the which to gratify desires The problem mean* the fall of tta nation, ami that then ia not how much he can produce federal revenues Were lately assigned Successor to the late Hong Wo Tong, if these deplorable possibilities are to but how he can obtain a proper compen for malntainance and extension of the of Albany, Oregon, is now prrimrrd tu continue we shall go the way of every navy. While children cry for bread, furnish Chinese medicines to all. The other nation—shall go the way of Rome, sation for the product of hia labor, The women faint, ami men search hopelessly undersigned recommend« him and guar solution of thia question ta the aolu- once glorious, the careening emblem of for work, while chanty organisations antees satisfaction. Call or write him tion of success. at 117 West Second Street. Albany, civilisation, now buried in the dust of What is necessary to insure the com- appeal, while crime ia legalised in our Oregon. M. WKaTFALt vanished centuries a people, a nation pensation sought* Some light may ta midst, a nation devotes its revenues to which enervated through neglect of gathered by analising the periodic so the prosecution of that very thing con t. ». Mvsxxaa, w. a. b * i « q , jusctice. was murdered by monopoly cial conditions known as good times ami ceded by all to constitute the very I’rvsideut Cashier and now lies half forgotten in the Bad times. The use of the terms “good essence of tarbariam. War ia viewed tomb of oblivion. Experience, said times" ami “had times" is common yet by the people aa the moat interesting Patrick Henry, is tta only lamp by Equal right few people understand the cauaes to of all governmental art. which we may guide our progress. Ami SCIO . . . OREGON which they are due. If one will con ia rarely understood, the advocate for what do we find? Aa a result of special the common good ia regarded with sider a moment the nature of the cause Doe« a gen-ral tanking an-l exchange privilege— the power to legally con will ta evident The vsarntial character aversion, mercy ia contracted to the taalue««. Liana made al current rate, WHOLESAlí IitAlüt W fiscat—eour nation ia recking with immediate presence, ami the love of of good times ia great demand while and draft, tailed on principal ci tie.. poverty, crime ami licentiousness. ' the distinctive fault of bad times is no gold usurps the place of justice. Well informed men are horrified at the It remains for ua to set forth the demand. May we say that lack of de- ; rapi«l Increase of there evils. Only : mand for food, clothing, ami the usual true definition of civilisation. lately the government appointed a Civilisation is a condition of human latar products is due to lack of desire commission to inquire into the comli- i, T'Irphoix Maia 17$ 144 15« CemamUl St. these products? No, It ia evident society, consisting of and proportional twn of tta |»oor ami the report was so for ' inability to purchase to, the beneficial use of actual and de Over Womlworth’s Drug Store. Both appalling that it was at once exetaied ly 1 the result of an ____ duced discoveries. How much civilis phones, A. G. MAGERS, Prop Salem, Oregon from the mail, and talden from th.- Is it because they have sudden- ( ation may we justly lay claim to? ALRANY • • • Oi«g«n ......................... people. (The kantiani Jims P I S I.IXX COVXTY \ Nice Note, und l’o-to-Düte Line of MENS 'l' >• J N*. : k*,Lt*. BOYS HATS CAPS Hibler &, Gill Co I The Righteous Man I ! ! I I i Rrgardcth the life of his beast Those who feed SECURITY Stock Food aro fiillfilling the scripture, This stock food is sold on a positive (’ash Guarantee. Read the guarantee on every Package, Don’t lie misled by cheap advertising, SECURITY means what it savs. Ask those who have used it. I i I I Pup’s Coffee House (’HARLES J. MAHER DR. J MON FOO SCIO ROLLER MILLS Chinese Medicines The Scio Stute Bank Standard Liquor Co. DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist 1 i ¥ I w I* <*v 1 - ** i *-.' G ■■■»♦