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name and. Anally, If the convention have outside railway connection, we new bank is ehartersd and the govern
candidate thou Id receive the nomination will have to take hold of the matter ment returns to the bank I100.00U in
at the primary election, then, regard- ourselves ami act. Other towns have currency. Now, aa before stated, thess
leas of party, »cratch him at the general been forced to take hold of the trans tiofuls are non taxable, Thi« fact ad-
olitically ndependent
election. By so doing, a quietus will portation problem themselves, and nave ded to the font per cent, the govern
be given to thia Anal struggle for tiie won out by doing so. What others ment pays on the bonds, makes the in
Dry Good*, Cloth*
political l«>» to reinstate himself in have done, we can <iu.
Scio has the vestment worth from Avr to seven per
Enterci at the poatotAce at Scio, power
reputation of doing things, and if pent, on an investment of SüüO.uuO.
it g, Shoes, Hats,
Oregon, aa second-class mail matter.
Of course. In thia assault on the direct thia railway project is taken hold of, as Thia ia true, for the bank has all of its
Idtdica and Gents
Primary, the old lime political bose the N kws believes will be done, she money in its vaults or loaned out to the
Furnishings . .
people at eight per Cent. Interest.
will be careful to keep himself under will make a »ucc«-»»ful go of it.
PUB. ISHED EVERY ! RIDAf BY
Then
it
ia
simply
reasonable
that
»tub
Years ago. when the railroad
cover.
Men who. hitherto have not
T. i,. I » ( < ; <. i 1<
been extremely active in politics, will was operate«!, the flouring mill, aatde bankers vehemently o,>pu»e any feature
SCIO
be the lra»!ers (ml directors of the mas. from the local traffic, »»< the only of banking which can, in any way, con-
F ditom snu rsnrsisnis.
convention. But in the back groumi patron. Now we have two sawmills, Aict or interfere with the fat privilege
But, all the
and secretly, these bosses will be the the condensery, the flouring mill anti they are now enjoying.
real directors.
For they well know, large quantities of cream for shipment same, the postal bank is coming.
HV||M< 'HIPTION HA I FX:
Have an abstract made before you
that should they openly advocate and which,
malls. President Taft and both political parties
with the express,
close that real estate deal.
One year in advance
SI
We know the bank inf
A Convenient Hath
participate in the so-called mass con merchantlie freight, etc., will furnish
One year, at end of year.
1
Then you will know just what you
i» slnn^Mlij.'Wrrful
n.aller*
r
vention, the people would, at once, a |>aying patronage.
One year, at end of 2 year»
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are purchasing »• to the title-whether
1»
alm«4t
a
household
necessity,
and
Yet the
One year, at end of 3 year»
2
know that something was up, which
If everybody interested inlhe develop taming to National A nance
by the use of the "Alien Portable,' its sound or not, etc.
S im months in advance....
would be derogatory to their interests, ment of Scio, will take hold of this News believe that the president arid
any one can lake a thorough bath in j Our al »tract» inform fully and ac-
Three months in advance...
both
political
partie»,
will
[rove
suffi
and would reject khr whole business matter in a liberal s|4rit, the full
.Mingle ropy in wrapper....
any room in from five to ten minutes, curately, and at no expensive or prv-
Oh. yes! The Ims««-» will be conspicuous amount of money required can I* cient to overcome their opposition, in
hot. cold tepid water, and have every hibitive coat
the
end.
by their silence. They are all wearing raised. But if men, who are abund-
thing cleared out of the way. No need
I gum shoes. They are conducting a ' antly able, refuse to give awl. it i»
AliVKHTlHING HATKHt
of tubs, w ash cloths or »j-onge» The;
I campaign of stealth but. in the eml. ■loubtful if the necessary sum can I»
Albany Apple I rir
total expense for an outfit is from five 1
look
out.
secured.
It
is
a
case
a
long
pull.
a
Card of thanka................................... . N)
A. H. Carman is.
Reduced railroad rates to the Albany to seven dollars.
Special obituary notices, per line . ...08
Just why the Oregonian is allowing strong pull ami a pull altogether
•gent for this vicinity and ha* use«! ‘
Apple
Fair,
October
27-2H
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have
beer
Extended wriiding comments, per line m 3 itself to become the mouthpiece of th>-
Albany, Oregon
Furthermore, ¡is soon ss the electric
Ilisjilay ails, to be changed weekly
granted on the lines of the Southern •nd can recommend them. Any one
line
south
from
Salem,
crosses
the
rrx-mies
of
the
Din*ct
Primary,
is
not
if desired, one column wide each
:• siting to examine one or desiring to
Pacific ami Corvallis & Eastern rail
insertion, |»-r meh
If- plain. Many of Ito trailers, if not • North Santiam next year, it wil be
•rder, can br accomm>»l»ted by calling
Subscribe for
will
I»
one
rua>is.
Round
trip
rates
Buainess locals per line Arst insertion 10 majority of them, are friemla of the glad to take over anti operate the Scio
A number have
•ml one third fare from all point» or st the parsonage,
Each «ubm-quent insertion per lim
present law. Their votes cause»! the road and pay back to the contributors,
THE SANTIAM NKWS
Already ordered, and many others will
Ring time standing ads. contracts made
law 1«. lie «-nacten*-nd when they be the cost of the same. It will, simply, the S. P. south of Oregon City am
on application.
SI.25 per year
north of Eugene on the east sale, south *s soon a» they realixe the value.
come fully assure»! that the Oregonian assure Sico of being placed on the net
of McMmville ami mirth of («»rvallis or
is an enemy to lite welfare of th« work of electric railway lines »on to
the west sale
A special one fan- rate
[M>ople, the circulation of that paper i» Cover the Willamette valley. Subscrip-
for the round trip fium all points <«i
U issimi oi nt rani
«ure to sutf. r I >f course the Oreg<>n1an) lion |.B|M-r» f..r right of way, cash,
the Corvallis A Eastern.
The rates
will say, tlw people do not know, nor work and mati nal, will be presented to
cover
the
territory
embracnl
in th«
HE EFFORT on th«- part I did not know w hat they were doing the public, in the name of th»- future furthcoming apple fair and ought to in
when
they
mlupted
the
Direct
Primary
pros|M-rity
of
“
Sc
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,
let
the
name
of
of the political I mmm U>
sure a large attendance.
- citlarn
-------- of sc.
Scio and vicinity, ap
overcome the int.Nt of i law. Itut just the reverse is true The every
• 0 m - f the sttrsctions st rf»ir *fl|
i
people
knew
they
were
knocking
the
near on the list. Even if you can only
our primary law. unless
tie R. H Rice, the s«»cr< tary managt-i
it is combstted by the I mmsc S, when they enstched this law give a few days work, it all counts and of the second national apple show o!
people energetically, will They km«w that the lM»saes are now goes towards making up the amount of Spokane, Wash., who will d«-liv«-r ai
i |M»werl«-M for evil smi they will never money required.
be »UCCessful.
«.I Ires» on s«»rt>« top., r-
I nut a club into boaa* hands, with which
The purpose of the IHrect Primaiy
apple industry for exploitation.
they can knock the political he Bll» of
Isw, is for th«- people to make nomi-
In connection with the apple fair this
THE BANKERS OBJECT
the people.
-Uations for the various o II k - ■ at the
year, the ladies of Albany are errang
No, no. Ix-t us amend the primarj
primary election. It was not intended
mg for a Crysanthemum carnival. A
law, so that its faults will be eliminai
j S MIGHT HAVE l-< -n expected, committee consisting of Mm i
for one pros|>ective candidate for office
ed; but. in the name of political freedom
and
j the late bankers convention whirl. Cooper, chairman. Mrs C. H. Stewart
to have any particular advantage over
ami honesty, let us preserve the law
met in Chicago,
pronounce«' and Mrs I. E. Hami t.»n, has pn-pan-
his rival candidates; but that the
with all of its intent ami purpose.
electors should select whom th«;-
against both the postal savings ami a list of prises which will be offvred f< i
Possibly the principles of the Direct
guaranty bank». Bankers are extremely the following displays:
prefer, from the number of names sub
Primary are not lived up to, strictly, in
sensitive whenever any thing ia propos
mitted and. in order that a nomination
Greatest nutn)»er of varte I n s ot
Portland. Possibly there may be men.
shall result, the candidate who receives
ed which, in any manner, curtails then Chrysanthemums, quality coiisnlrred.
down there. »>> dishonest, politically,
aasutm-d prerogatives. They wish to
the plurality uf votes, is declare«! the
and
B» »t collection of ten varirtn-«.
that they will help nominate a candi
convey the impression that there is
nominee.
Beat collection of Ove varie tic».
date who will l»e easily defeat««! at the
something in the business of banking,
So far as the Direct Primary has
Bust cut single (|«cimcn (litit
polls, in order that their particular
which ordinary humanity cannot under- I second.)
been tried, it has proven, generally,
; candidate ran win out. This ia not a
stand and that but few men are fitted,
more satisfactory than the old plan of
Best specimen in pvt (frit
fault uf the primary, but is because uf
by nature, to become succeaaful bank- second )
nominating through delegate conven
the political dishonesty of the people of
| ere.
tions. Wo »ay "satisfactory" advUard-
Best general floral d splay.
Portland. Elsewhere in the state, the
Possibly there arc but few men wh<
ly, for if not satisfactory to the bosses,
Best display of house plants.
' intent of the primary law is scrumpu-
the p«K>ple are well satisfleil with it.
,
would tie aui-eeaaful in the tricks of
Active work la being dore by
lously carried out i"
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''HfHitnste banking and the general Apple Fair arsi Chrysanthemum coni
OREGON
Every |>er»on who is al all familiar
I,inn county. Make Portland as honest.
melhmla of high finance. Imteed, it mlttees.
with the politics of the old convention
|M>litically, as the rest of the state, am!
. would be a blessing to th«- world, i! !
day», can well remember the "slates"
the Direct Primary will be found to be
l-r> uared by th» I k « uu -«. before the con
, nobody could be succvfsful in the cla»
all that was expected of it. It will ba-
It 1s stated that President Tsft
vention, and uf the trade» for aup|>ort
of banking and financiering, whose
found that the people, not the bosses,
of thi» or that candidate for votes for
central purpose is to akin its d»-|M*itor» recommend to congrea», in his m<
rule.
other particular candidate», etc. We
or patrons. But thrte is nothing almut to the coming session, a great centra
tank, which will replace ail of oui
can all remember of the list* of names
; k*gitlmatc banking which may not be
National banks as banks of issue. This
for delegates prepored at the county
thoroughly understood by any ordinarily
WE MUSI HELP OURSELFES
central bank. If established, will be t<
seat and »ent to each precinct on pri
bright business man.
the United States, what the tank
mary day and the "Kniflng"on election
But for all the resolutions of the
SEEMS TO BE A FACT, that if’ bankers convention to the contrary, of England ia to Great Britain. It will
day of any candidate who was not
II Scio ever gets direct railroad con either postal banks or guaranty lianas have complete control of the currency
dictated by the ■'machine." etc.
issues.
If the
Republican party,
All of these undesirable, to the honest
nection, she will, at least, have to are sure to become a feature of out
through its congressmen, enacts this
elector» condition«, have lx-en removed take the initiative herself.
While financial system, in the near future.
by our present Direct Primary law. those, who have the progress of Scio Some plan which will make the keepinir Standard Oil scheme into law. it wil,
And while the present law may be de at heart, have made the strongest of the people's savings absolutely safe, write its death warrant in lines s>
fective in some uf its features, which |>oaail>le showing to the S. P.. the effort is as sure to lx- adopted as that two plain that they can be read from a tram
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of cars moving at a 40 mile gait.
w
exjierience will enable us to eradicate has, aeemingly, amounted to nothing. am! two make four.
The people are
through amendment, the law ia inflni- It ia evident that we, the cititena of supremely disgu»te«i with the specito of
tely superior to the old delegate plan.
wildcat banking, of which the Oregon
; Scio, must start the ball rolling.
Schools throughout the valley are br
The metho»! of assault which the
A»nle from being located immediately Savings and the Title Guarantee ami Ing opened these days.
Invariably an
a
boss, s are formulating, a detail of on a railway line, there is not a town ■ Trust banks, late of Portland, are fair increased attendance over last year 1»
which is given every few day» in the ! in the Willamette valley that has a ••xam(»les. People place their savings reported. This is an evidence of Un
columa of the Oregonian, i» through Iwtter natural location than Scio. The in banks for safe keeping and they will rapid growth of |»opulation. which Ore
the medium of a mas» advisory con rich Thoma» and Crabtree valleys have soon enforce the enactment of laws gon is now making. The census ot
vention, to be held prior to the primary their only natural outlet through Scio, which will make the banks abaolutely next year will disclose the fact thai
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election. A» thi* advisory convention besides much of the South and North •afe.
the population of Oregon is now nearly
is not proviiied for by either law or Santiams country. True there are the
Of the two plan», (xsital savings or double what it was ten years ago.
custom, it will be composed entirely of small town* of Crabtree and Shelburn, guaranty banks, either of which will
voluntary self appointed deb-gate*. but they are so situated that but a small make the money deposits of the peopl«
loti h.rfhn.l, No. WT«
Sela Agent
Naturally the»e voluntary aelf-appoint portion of country ia tributary thereto. safe, the N ews believes the postal
SCIO, OREGON
Nutke I or PublKsilon
delegate* will be enemies of the Direct Without a doubt, give Scio railway con preferable.
Besides furnishing th«
Primary law, for the reason that its nection and with her flouring mill, milk (teople absolutely safe deposit and en
United States I.and Office
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friends being »atisfled to abide by the i-oiMiensery, planing mill. Schools, etc., courage thrift, the government would
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results of the primary election, will not «he would double her present |>opula- soon be supplied with a sum vast enough
Sofirr h barrby film »Lai th< Sorlbern
attend. Of course we will And among lion in two years. Besides, every foot to call in every outstanding bond Sup f'Wt-lAr kallaa) <<•!»»party, ahoar p>Ml offi™
1« M fruì. Mlnnrwtfa ha« nn thi»
the active but silent |>articipants in ■ if property in the town would double posing that two (lercent. interest would «1<lN-«»lfl
»•b «Bay t f Augii«!, |wa, flhad In thH offiiv li»
these masa conventions many of the ok! in value.
lie paid on the deposits, the interest 4p|»lica!l<»n lo «rbre t uiolrr lltr prottalon« n
«et <W 1 niifrrM appmtwS July I. i- -
time political b««ses.
Can Scio finance the proposed electric now t»eing paid on the bonded debt ihr
tofttal M.
a« rBlrr.<M b) Ihr Ari ni
They will make a great parade of line to Munkers? The N kws , after would be reduced nearly one-half, < «»ngrv^a. ippmtrl ay IT. Ma. thè
an<
Aar 1 . Tp II A. K I > affi. W M
thsir diaintereated patriotism ami will consulting many of the businew men Suptxising the savings of the people
Any and all
anno r atreing advrtwly ih«
advia» placing none but the name» of sl»out town, believi-s she can and that would take up the outstanding bomis, an i« ikMrrthrd «>r .Inaid«tg lo (»l»)ar! Iireaue
gum I competent candidate* before the the investment will pay from the start as above indicated, the animus of the ni thè minerai « harm ter ni thr land or for an%
primaries Thi» will be done for a It is believed that such a line would du bankers opp»Mition to postal savings n ber renana, io ih» duptaai in appurarti
«houliI file Ih« Ir affidavit« of prole«! In |..|»
pur|»oae They will, in so lining, try to gif» worth of buaintM, on an average, banks becomes, at once, apparent. office, on or belorv thè Wb <ay n< Or.oU-r
■how to the people, how much liettrr l»er day. The cost of operation, at must, Without government tiomls there would
Alg-Tivo»» A |Hr*««i'F
the advisory convention is, than to would not be above 110 per day. The be no national banks, unless organise«!
l*ul«b br<| tn ||* ■MtaUni Nvw*. kw-.«|ew| ai
trust matters entirely to the primary lumlx-r tra»le alone, will amount to 2UU with a different class of security as a «cio. (>rc|h»h.
Algrrnon A |ifv*«rr Rcglafer.
election.
cars per year and. from present indica- basis of circulation.
Possibly these
Flrtt publl««U<»n 9rp!ri3i*R<r io. |ui«t pi»t»*i
Aa a matter of course the camlidste tions, the output from the comiensery bankers at Chicago hail thia possible i-atkxi itrfcM-rr 15.
who has the advisory convention will amount to near 100 car« next year, result in view, when they pronounced
"masheen" behind him, will have a Ixx-al freight and |*asaenger traffic is, against making the people's savings
1.1« rortland. l isi No. <4MI
great advantage over any other candi also, continually increasing.
So from absolutely safe.
date or candkiatre, who may oppos«- » purely business investment, our
Notlce For Puhlkatlon
It is well known to people who under-
him.
He wil) have an organixeii citixrns can reasonably expect the line ' «land the national banking laws, that
United State* I jumì Office
"mashe«-n’’ to aid him. while hie op- to pay a small dividend, at least men who operate national banks, have
WtrtBBml <»rnrm>. Angti«! fj,
(>osing candidate will have only his Hut suppose it only pays operating 1 but little money invested.
Ostensibly,
Nnllce 1« fcrn*t»v ghrn fimi Ihr Northern
peraonal fitness to recommetki him to expenses, the convenienre of getting to they buy a suffici«-nt amount of govrm- tMalflc
«I mm » fWM| offirr
the electors.
am! from the outside work! and the in- ment bomis in the open market, to *l*h*«* •« M. rmul hlnneqnfa, hw« thi« g;th
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When the intent of the Direct Pri crease in property values, would be s depouit in the Feileral treasury, to se- ApplH-«! W mi io «BhM'f
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msry is completely broken down, then haixlsome return for the investment.
cure the bank's circulation. Besides
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the bosses will begin to show their
It ia estimated that an expense of |»eying the bank four per cent interest gre»«
May •?. !•«. ibr
teeth. Then, it will be found that mi 0X000 will build and equip the line, on the m«mey (wrested in the bomb. N‘i **•’« •■«»< I. f. 1 « H*r ¿rt, Tp. Il n It. g F
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mat ca i be nominate»! fur office, except To be safe, say the coat is ttfi.UUU. then and as the bonds are exempt from
AlM ane All per**«« rlaim'ng a.lrrr* h fhr
*HOL£SAL£ DtAlfF IN
ha wear - the colara of the boasea. A the investment will be gilt edge.
taxation, thus amounting to about six lenti« «V arrUwM. or <lr«lring tn
le* u«r
Scio's property is easily worth $100,-1 per cent, interest, the government re- of
rh«m< ter <*< thr in ivi «
condition infinitely worae t) an the old
any <rthrt n*••*»«. i«> t hr
nf appilr«nf.
time delegate convention perioI will 000. If 25 per cent is aided to this turns to the bankers the full amount of «houM fi«r ibrlr affidatilo •»( prt.fret In thp»
office. <m or taHore tbr Inth day ut (Mcffier.
value, in consequence of the railroad, their investment.
result
1 he o ily way for the people to avert the expense of building the line ia re
To illustrate: A, R ami € rone lu» le la«.
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this new danger, is to refuse to partici turned. Further it will add SI0 per acre to engage in national banking They
14* 154 CxmmenUl St.
Pu MM «d In th» «iantiam Na««, k«'«re*|
(»ate in the mass convention; to refuse to the value of every farm in this imme buy. in the open market, 1100,000 in brio.
AUrvrn«m b, l>rc««r . Regia rr
A. G. MAGERS, Prop
to supr»ort, nt the primary eb-ction, diate vicinity.
government txinda. These Ismds are
Salem, Oregon
Flr«t puMtabttan *api- mB<cr |b. I jm ! pu 1.11
any ca">’i ’a’ ■ tl-r ma«» ronv« rtion ma)
It i* quite evident that if wc ever deposited in the Federal treasury. The cgl if»h lb frdwr 13-,
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The Righteous Man
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Kegarduth the life of his I »east,
Those who feed SECURITY Stock
Food are fulltilling the .scripture,
This stock food is sold on a positive
(’ash Guarantee. Read the guarantee
on every Package. Don’t be misled
by cheap advertising, SECURITY
means what it says Ask those who
have used it.
E.C. PEERY,
Standard Liquor Co
Wines^iquors and Cigars
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