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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1909)
». JAfa — •toi ______ thr limit of «iebt of most railroads has Ireen reached, that ie to say interest paying debt The time is rluee st haml when the price of both freight am! passenger tolls will be reduced. When olitically ndependent a railway defaults in interest paym« nt, then Us stocks ami lainds decline. Thrn Entered at the post other at S< hi , thr harm of unduly inflated or watered Oregon, aa second claaa mail matter. stocks becomes apparent. When a railway is required to pay interest on riuuble the amount of bom!s or stocks ub ished every friday by which the road coet, trouble result» sooner or later. So while we may T. I». DUG HER admire the immense surer as. which Mr. Furrow a mu l*w<»-Misr<>w. Harrimrn was able to secure, in orga- niting ami manipulating railway systems it is rioubtfu) if the method hr resorted to, to reach these results, will be of SI 25 benefit to the work!. <>r.c year ia advMCSje • iri, , rar. at • .7f^»br 1 fd) One year, at rn<l of J years 1 75 i And it will be found that the railroad One year, at end of 3 years 2 00 ami financial world will sig along juat 76 about the same, even if Mr. Harriman's Six month» in advance.... 50 months in advance.... ufi hand ia no longer at the helm. Some copy in wrapper.... other grniua in this particular field will •rise who will make us forget about the i brilliant achievements, of a Fisk, a AUVKHTH1NO KA'I'ICHt • jould or a Harriman. This world ha« grown so large and extensive, that no Card of thank«...................................... Special obituary notices, per line ... OB one man, however great, is necessary Extended wrrldmg Comments, per line u3 to its progress. The world may be the iiistrlay a<is, to be changed wreklv tietter because the indivkiual citisen if 'lesired, one column wiile each insertion, per inch .. ........ If* haa lived; yet it will survive the death Business locals per line flrat insertion 10 of the treat and meet useful of citixens Each subsequent insertion |>er Iine..o6 Mr. Hamman will not prove sn la*ng lime standing a*ts, contracts made exception. on application. (The $antiam àlruü P ,° r/r h». I : number of causes. When men are both nearly froaen and starved, they will not make very minute »«aminations. Knowing that they are on an ice flow which waa liable to move at any time and, possibly, cut off succeosful retreat, it ia but natural that they should atari on the return journey very quickly. Peary'a bombastic eelf satisfied dia- pueitmn. will detract greatly from his achievement, in the minds of seneable scientists. Dr Cook ia acquitting himself much more satisfactory He is acting more in accord with what we believe would be the disposition of a man who ponscases courage and endur ance sufficient to make a successful dash for the Pule. mu cite us the smy Poet to ad fair The horse allow at the Portland Fair and Livestock Exposition. prom- laee to eclipee any former event aver held on the < oast, not barring the l^ewis and Clark show, Perhape the largest exhibitor of stamiard breeds will be F E Alley of Rueeburg. Oregon. Mr. Alley brings a full complement and enters in all claas- ee from the colts up to sg«-d horses His record la the show nng last year i» still fresh in the memory of fair goers. His horses were admired by thousands at Sah-m and Portland, and this year he will equal if not eur|>aaa his former showing and winnings Among other exhibitors of standard breds are, L. C. McCormick, W I . Whitmore, J. P. Porter all of Portland. J. L. Edison. Silverton, Thus. H. Brento. Walla Walla. Wash . Paul Wrssinger, Portland, C. X. lArrabee, Home Park, Moot. Edward Auld. Edmonton. Canada; Eli Rocky* Bay Center. Wash There sre more to hear from. Clydeedalee will be represent»«! by J. D. Gordon A Son. of Newberg. Ore Mr Gordon made a trip across the water, bringn< out a new importation with which to meet ail comers H C. Constance of Independence will have four head; Hugh Nesbit, of Chimacum. Wash, will be on hand. D. M Dryden, of Woodbum haa a fine aged Clyde. Wm. Boyd, of Hastings, Oregon, will have Bruce and others to hear from MH-aughlin Bros., of Columbus, Ohio, will show a large number of heavy horse* They are weil known exhibitors and have won at any show of consequence. J. Crouch A Son. of Idifayette. Ind., have been importing horses for years and are well known at every show ami fair of importance They have a branch bam at Portland and Sacramento, Cal., and will have a big exhibit. A. C. Ruby A Co., our home Import er. will have the largest exhibit he ever put out. He will show several of the heavy breeds and haa a brand new im portation for the fair. H. C. Campbell has msmoth Spanish Jack» A Belgians which always attract much attention. Wesely &. Cain Dry Good.«, Cloth ing, Shue«, Hat«, Iatdies and Gents Furnishing» GO NO FURTHER Have an abstract made before you A Convenient Haiti i cloM that real estate deal. Is almost » household necessity, ami by the use of the "Allen Portable, any one can take a thorough bath in any room in from five to ten minutes, hot, cold tepid water, and have every thing cleared out of the way. No need of tuba, wash cloths or sponges. The total expense for an outfit is from five to seven dollars. A. H Carman is agent for this vicinity and haa used an<! ran recommend th«-m. Any one desiring U> riimme one or desiring to order, can be accommodated by calling i at the parsonage. A number have i alretoly ordered, ami many others will; as soon as they realise the value. Then you will know just what you are purchaaing aa to the title-whether its sound or not. etc. Our al stracta inform fully and ac- curately, and at no expenaive or pro- hibitive coat. VER SINCE the S. P people has determined to not rebuild the bridge across the South Santiam at the present creasing. Scio haa had hope» that the line would be changed to pass through thia city via Richard- Albany, Oregon But the son Gap an<l on to 1-ebanon present Indications are that the change ia to be made from Crabtree station up Subscribe for the nver to a crusting just south of the THE SANT1AM NEWS wagon bridge at l^banon. Presumably the railroad people know 11.25 per year what they are aliout and cannot be in fluenced to change from their present THE NORTH POLE CONTROTERST determination. Yet, we people here In HIRR1IN 1 Scio have a think coming and an el- prraaion of those thoughts can do no HAT THE WORLD is now to be harm. regain! with a controversy aa to N THE death of Edward The distance from Crabtree to whom shall be given the honor of H. Harriman, which oc ' l^banon ia said to br eight ml tea curred Thursday of last making the discovery of the North Pole, I Owing V» the character of the country week, the world's great aeeins quite probable. between thoae (»Inta, the new line will est railway king |*ass«-«i ('ommsi.der Peary haa b««en hunting I be expensive to buiki. braKb-a being to the Great Beyond. for the Pole for s good many years and <|uite a »tiff up grade from Crabtree to Mr. Harriman hail been a sick man now thst he has found it and •'Nailed l>ebanon. On the other hand while the for the pa»t year. The first knowledge the American Flag to it," it is of such distance through Scio and Richardson of hia failing health was given out when a migratory character, that it will not Gap would be fourteen miles, it would he spent several weeks at Pelican bay stay found for any great length of lie a practically level route ami through In Southern Oregon, last year. It then time. Peary haa always hunted the an open country. The cost of gra«hng became known that hia health must Pole with the noise ami blare of a brass these fourteen mile», wouki be but very and figure in his future plans, l^te last band; at least he has made the start little more than the grading of the spring he gave up active business ami under theae conditions. The frequency eight miles from Crabtree, the up went to some of the mineral springs in of hia starts, have become somewhat grade would be avoided ami the line Europe ami where he could rrceiv« the monotonous. Now that he has been wouki be, at least, two miles nearer care of physicians, who were supposed able to wire the won! ‘‘eucceaafur’ Die big Umber belt of the upper Tnomaa Takenail together it will be one of to have special knowledge about his home, hr waa chagrined to find Dial the and Crabtree creeks and Hut the trip ac Pule had been discovered a few days the heel boras shows held on the Paci particular ailment, The day of the electric railway in fic Coast and it will be worth going complished nothing aiul he waa In a before he made his successful daah. Oregon is now at hand. All indications more precarious condition when he When we consider Commander Peary’s point to the extension of the Portland miles to see. reached his home at Arden, N Y., disposition to make so much noise in Salem electric south, next year. The than when he left. Only a few daya the world aliout his several Artic A Good Pusitloa fi-kl for, at least, a branch from that <-la|-srd until the end came. expedition, how minutely the prepara system through Scio and the Gap wit! Can be bad by ««tblUvUa young men In the railroad world Mr. Harriman tions for the trip have been given, etc , be so inviting, that it will be built, and ladies in the field of "Wirslaas" haa far outstripped hia most •ucreasful wo should ex|>ect him to refuse to share without a doubt When built it will or Railway t»lcgra|ihy. Since the eight the gl«>ry with any other party, aa he competitor. At hia ileath a larger rail a «sorb all of the transportaUon of tins hour law bocame effective, and since OREGON ‘.«■ritly will «io when he gets home. road mileage waa included under the locality, including the lumber traffic. the Wireless companies are establishing name "Harriman Linea,”than has ever Dr Cook, who makes the claim of dis Whereas, if the S. P. should occupy station» throughout the country there lieen aggregated under one manage covering the Pole on April 21 HMW, few the Gap route, it is not probable that is • great shortage of telegraphers. ment. As a railway manipulator and muntha earlier than Peary, is a hither the electric branch will be built. Positions pay beginners from «70 to f!«' organiser, the world ha.i never known to almost unknown explorer. While he Then Scio is now and will l*ec«ime a per month, with good chance for ad hia equal. He understood the Wall has made sevi-ral tripe to the polar shipping point, which should be con vancement. The National Telegraph street game thoroughly and aa a r< giona, these tripe have been but little sidered. We new have a milk conden- Institute of Portland. Or«., operates mani|mlator and speculator in stocks, advertised. In fact, he astonished the •ery, whose output is rapidly coming six official institutes in America, under he hail no superior. scientific world when he emerge»! from into favor and in another year will »u|wrvjsion of R. R. and Wireless offi- With all of Mr. Harriman’s ability the froxen North and announced his furnish a considerable traffic Then our nsls and places all graduates into as a financier and railroad manager, he success. He it said to his honor, the large flouring mill and the saw mill to be positions. It will pay you to write to has been extremely fortunate. He waa announcement was mail« very modestly built next year, will supply several ears them for full details. a cloae <*l<server in these matters ami am! without endeavoring to make the of freight each week, at least, all of was wise enough nut to make mistakes world pay deffi rmcc to him as the great this business will go to the electric line, Tke I ere I MarbsSa that hail caused the downfall of many "1 am" the North Pole finder. And when it comes. The (idlielns are price» aiwMed ««a Tl.niela« of his predecessors. Hia connection when he received word that Peary, too, We make these suggi-stiona merely to nt narli aret b) uat -Wwler»: «T with the railroad world aa manager, had discovered the Pole, his response show that the S. P. can control the whole WtHM, pel '■«>•*»*1 I i ............ •o datea only aa far back aa when the waa "bullv for Peary, There ia glory transportation business of this section oala. per t««»*«l ._ Flour, per sack ............. . i •O enough fur both of ua," in the And. He country waa recovering from the awful at an additional cost of not to exceed Rmn. per loa ...... .... •• ........ . financial depresaion of the 1*9.3. Secur exhibited thr disposition of a brave and I25.U01). At the present time, the ibort-. pee ’oa |nu Ina ;___ ____ .... While he considered buxines» must go to the S. P because riHip, Ing the management uf the Union honorable man. Halter. Ktoaniryi pet roll F«g». per dosen ............... .. Pacific railroad when it was languishing his successful daah for the Pole a great we cannot avoid it. A competing par |>oun«1 la in a receiver's hands, he revivified ami feat. It waa not beyond the ability of electric line, otherwise, will get •Il of < < liirkcn». kH-kea». par jwund, young bi oiler» * u placed it upon a paying basis. Soon any other brave ami intrepid man. 'rerae, per pound____ _____ _____ _ _ the bua i ne aa. lurkay». par pound ___... ................ I» after the death of Colls P. Huntington, On the other hand, Peary considers Imrkt, per pound ......................... . 11 he secured Control of the Southern Cook a veritable upstart to presume to heel, per pound, lire »eight ____ « OUR NITORI LETTE! Hug», per pound.live weight Pacific, since when his power am! jump in ahead and attempt to steal the •s l «al. pe. pound, for »ill ppi ng................. prestige as a railway king grew in glory I’eary, evidently, had assumed »harp, per ro»»d. etn kara _____ _ __ . UM Irapa ami bounds. ownership of the polar discoveries and. Vacant lamia of the state are being Uutioa.ear pound. dr»S»r I It ia doubtful if Mr. Harriman would in action, assumed that all others should settled in a way that has never before loia Furi larvi. No. W:i have arisen to the eminence he secured ■ land off and allow him to make the been equaled. A private land comnany I , SCIO. OREGON i discuvery in his own way and at his own in the railroad am! financial world hail is o|M*ratmg up a hugh tract arouml Notke F or Publk allori not he had the benefit of th« wislom time. Now Mr. Peary will be endeavor (.akeview, the purchasers of contracts United States Land Office and experience of those who had oper ing, for the next year or two, to con now being on hand there in large lordami, Orago». Sugato Tt. isso ated before him. Yet we must give vince the scientific world that to him numbers to take part in the drawing. Noi ice I. hereby gire» that ih» Nurtto-rn him credit for the greatness of his should be given the aole honor of On September 15 will start the fall rad Se «allear < oinpany. »ho* |».»| i.Sn "nailing the flag" to the Pol«. colonist movement frotn the East, a* 14reo» la I» m Paul Mlntieaota. ha» <m ibi» sccomplishment. »1« dar • < A agito. Iwo. 1M la Ibi» otta» II» After alt, from the meager reports when thouaanils of new settlers will ■ pplxwllon lo saksct nn-lrr ibe prò«i»l»n» i»f Mr. Harriman was one uf the few ihv >« <4 i «mgreaa approied Jnly |. io» perma- reach the state to make their exceedingly wealthy men <»f the work!. thus far given by both Messrs Cook (mutai se:, «rn. a» estei-.dwl by thè sci ni nent homes here. and Peary, what haa the scientific And his wealth was all due to his i nngre»». approted ay li. ISO» ihe Negami personal exrrtion, manipulation ami world gained by the double discovery? The vacant wheat lamia of Central Nel» *> I . Tp Il A K a «aal. n M Ao> ami all p» «oh» , '»>»ilng ad<e«*l, thr speculation. While his vast railway What has been added to the world's Oregon are being filled up at : an un- •■»«I» «learrllwd or «tosi ring lo oh)* | bersò»» ot (he ■alierai chatwter ot th» land. ne tor aa> precedent rate, the coming of railroada i mileage was earning him enormous aim of scientific knowledge? ber rraam. lo thr dl»p<aa, lo appttoant sums of money annually, it was not From the evidence given by numerous up the Deschutes being the cause of a » •hiiuM aie Ih» Ir »•darli» n4 prole« In liti» from railway earnings that his immense Artic explorers, it was expected that big boom in wheat growing in that oMce, oa or t«rlorr thè i«th day ni Unokes. fortune was built up. By expanding the Pole waa located in a field of float treat undevelo|«rd country. During the Algernon1* frtwrarr the debt of any ami all railways he mg ice. Cook am! Peary report thia past week a recon! trip waa made into rubli bril In lie ««ahiUm k*r«ini ai controlled, his fortune grew very rapid- expectation to be an actual fact. Only the vacant I amis aliout Bern! by a party »rio. orrgun, Algrrnon w prr«4M»r ly. With the return of prosperity all this and nothing more. There ia noth- of .settlers who went overland from Fl rat pubi Irai ìsmi Arplrinbnr ILK la«< puMl over the Nation, and the very large in- mg added to the geographical knowledge Corvallis by auto. The trip was made catta»«! <«rlocar U. crease uf thr output of gold, silver ami more than the sum knew or supposed I from Corvallis to Bend. 150 miles, in a eop(*er. thr jwople ha I money to invest, before. The Northwest passage had «lay and the next morning members of I la Fori land list No «ai«l Mr. Hamman ha«l established a habit l>een made and land waa not expected thr party file« I on X3U acre homes trails of making all of his great railway linr* to be found at the Pole. Peary at- near Bend and will engage in wheat Notke Eoe Publka tlon pay handsome dividends, sm! investor» tempted to make deep sea soundings, growing. A tract of land of 2fin.(Mii United States i.and Office were anxious to acquire his bomis am! through a crack in the ice; but lost acres in that district haa juat been in Fort and Oregon, Sugu«( ft lei stocks. Mr. Harriman prorfcied a his apparatus in the trial, so the world eluded in the new 331-acrr home«tea*I Nmlre I» hervby gire« Ihal thè North.rn means of investment ami the people in will still have to suppose what ia the law ami ie proving very attractive to Fa- -dto Kall»ay i inaiway. »baca |«*t ««•«-* a-ldiea» la ai. Paul. SinnewHa, ha» ihl» r.'lh vested. Nevertheless the fabulous depth of the polar sea. settlers. •••••••* i ■ksy <>( Augnai, ISIS. Stol In Ihl» «.•<-» il» amounts of money which camr into his Uwatr.! on an ice floe, the Pole What ia said to br the highest price appurai lon io *lec< under Ih» pnnlM««n» ni hands through thr sale of railway a»»ulnrB « migratory character. If it ever paid for an apple crop anywhere tw art ot t ««ngreaa apnootsl Jnly I l«ua i securities, it is doubtful If the bonded mntinuee tn be discovered, rediscovery has juat been cloeed for the Hood River Stai, tee •*> i a» »«temled by ih» Ari «d I <>r> erma »ppro r-l May »?. ina, thè J>‘, «a-«, debt of any of the railways hr eontroll- wm >,avr to be ma<le every year or ami Maaier Valley yiekia. J. A. Stein V, a»1» I«- I. t. ». ». Per SS, Tp. Il « . n. s » ed, was thereby reduced. He simply ,w<1 That ia to say. any evidence of a hardt, of the fruit buying firm of IV. M WHOLESALE DEALLJt ffl Aay ano sii pereto» elaimlng a-tverwdy Ih» increased or wsterrd the stock. He in- humsn visit to the Pole is spt to be Stetnhardt & Kelly, New York City, | land» 4- * rlle-l or «leairlng lo ohyerl Ir. «■* cressed the earnings of his mails and hum I reds of miles from the Pole when visited both districts the past week and ni Ih» minerai rhaia*ter ni thè lami or tot any otber rra»oa. lo Ihe dl»r>»«i|n| appllmnt. their debts st thr ssme time. , second or third visit should be msile. contracted for the entire yield of the •hmibl aie Ihrlt »•.tanta n< protrai in thl» This method of procedure is called Peary was there. So he ssys. only s few M<wier ami Hom! River valleys at bet «Sia uri or twlote ibr l«tb day ot ilrtotwr le». "'High Finance.” Mr. Harriman did mon the after Cook'a visit, yet saw no ter than |2 .'«0 per box. As the total TdrptoM Raia 175 Alsrrnoa • Pre »er HI IU Commercisi St. not live to witness the collsfwe which ie trace of Cook nor found any indications crop will run up to about 1W carloads, ruNI-Siad la ibe Saatiae» News, kwate.| at •cle. < 'refon booad to result from such methods. that he (Cook) had been there. Thia the contract juat made will put mon- AI«.-men ». I>r>»■»-. Re«|atse. A. G. MAGERS, Prop There is a limit to the amount of debt failure to find evidence of another than «3UI.000 into the pockets of apple Salem, Oregon Fir«» rei Mirai kw> aatdemher is. t»»i puMi an individual or a railroad can carry. human visitant may he attributed tn a growers in these two districts. «Witow iFielwr U. LINN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Uo-to-Date Line of MENS BOYS HATS CAPS Hibler &. Gill Co The Righteous Man I i I I I Regardcth the life of his l>ea»st. Those who feed SECURITY Stock Food are fulliilling the scripture, This stock food is sold on a positive ('ash Guarantee. 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