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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1909)
— — ■ . ... President Taft is evidently trying »hall ye know them.” There were United .Stairs should abamion the high carry water on both of his shoukier*. a quite a number of Republican member* protective policy aa a principle. Senator Chamberlain haa the ap feat that no man can ,»-rform for any who wouki support neither Cannon nor He cannot carry hia measure. M«-*ars Hawley and Ellis pearance of a man who was enjoying great length of time were not of their numbrr an«! they splendid health, am! that he will be able out the Rooaevelt policy of protecting olitically ndependent should be well remembered in the Io withstand the exactions of senatorial and saving the great Alaska coal be>ls 1 Dry Goods, Cloth for many year*. Although f«»r the people, if he allows Secretary •election of candidate* fur congress, duties, Entered at the p«,st»ffiee at Scio, next year, Senator <'hamberlain has served through Ballinger to manage matter* in the ! ing, Shoes. Hats, Oregon, aa aecond-class mail matter. Oregon is in the beat condition of but thia one special srsaHin of congress, interest of men who arv trying to I f-adies anti Gvntd Nur can he retain any state of the union, to bring about h<- has become one uf the must popular gobble them up. Furnishings reforms in a nonpartisan manner member* of that body. Hia real apherv Mr. Ballinger in his cabinet, if he re eub ished EVERY t 9Y tains Forester Pinchot in office whose of usefullnesa tn the intervals of Ore Through our initiative law, reforms can I lie proposed for which men can vote fur gon, will liegin with next wssum, ami aim seems to be to carry out the Ra«e T. I«. nua<JER make velt policy of conserving the coal field« | or against, without arousing their the N kw > predicts that he will Icnrro» «vii l'HoeMtarow. to tlie interests of the people. Becre political prejudice. Through Statement g<*«l. tary Ballinger vemi to favor corporate No. 1, legislators can be bound to vote gre«-d while Pinchot favor* the interest* for the people's choice for Unite«! Have an abatract ma»ie before you IlirriON HAI FX: IUR FMÏLHI LITTER of the people. In the eml President States senator. Through our referen ckiee that real estate deal. tine year in atlvance ....... SO YEARS* SI 25 dum. legislative extravagance can be Taft muat make a choice between the ’ Then )<>u will kr...* just what y-u "Oregon apple* will be well re pres- EXPf RIENCC . 1 m < >ne year, at emi of yrar. . two policies. As chief forester, Mr, held in ctMiek, and through the recall, One y*ar, at «ml of 2 year« are purchasing aa to the title - w het her . I 76 mted at the Secomi National Apple Pinchot is subaltern to Secretary Bal One year, at end of 3 year« . 2 <«) unworthy officer» can be depose«! from I Show at Spokane November 15-30,” ita aound'or not. etc. linger. They have become so estranged 75 office. All of the»» points of vantage Six months in advance........ Our abatracta inform fully and ac- &* which the people have secured, should »aid Ben H. Rice, manager uf the apple that they <io not speak when they meet Three month« in advance.,. j show, who was in Portland the past 06 Single copy in wrapper.... curately, and at no expensive or pro- be jealously protected. Every attempt i week. "While the crop is generally and it is only a question of a few weeks, hibitive coat or scheme on the part of political buss- j much smaller than last year, the quality at most, when open hostilitie* will iom to limit ur curtail these preroga is of the very beat and grower* in all break out. The president will have to ADVH.lt riMING HATFJt: tivea, shouki be sat upon. g<>ud and giarta of the state are showing the take hold of one or the other horns of ! »If ocxortn <» <4.0, ft— tet»el*k«f A* hard, by the people. If necessary, and keenest interest in the various contests. the dilema If he takes up the Ballin company Cart! of thanks...................................... n-*.».-« n 1» |»r- -*»•$:$ , ? ’*»»»»•»** $ k A • 1 '8>*n' <j KAAOIOQf ® S|>ecial obituary notices, jn-r line . tel it probably will be. non-partiaan gu«»i While the first apple show waa an un ger horn, he will never lie re elect«! < >1 f f "ir*/«*«»** Albany, Oregon Extent led wetkllng commenta, per line u3 government league« should be formed president. If th* Pinchot eml. he will !••$•• • I**« 1 Mat»«. A *W reMtv« It", .tea te-dw« • • N R»t la IJM expected succesa, we have assurance Dial'lay aria, to be changed weekly drive a very large sited w«n!ge into th« in every precinct in the state, for the that the second exposition will be even if desired, one column wiikr each Republican party organisation, but he insertion, per inch .. .... . 15 purpos* of defeating the assaults of more ao, aa the growers want a chance Subscribe for « ■■ j »nustrgnai •«*» f LanraBl Business locals |>«r line first insertion 10 th* enemy. For any man is an enemy i to exhibit their choice apple* in com will, in so doing, make himself immen ■11««» : -f • - v •*' • 'Be * T h » » •» • •ar f uf » Each aubaequent insertion |rer line..06 •mi should be treated aa such, who at sely popular with the people. THE SANTI A M NEWS Ixmg tune standing wla. contracts inaile tempts to replace these prerogatives l>ariaon with fruit from other states Co.””—• am! the prix* liat givea an o,q«irtunity w-MMk tHSro OS I *U WsatKMtas. U * $125 per year un application. taken over by the people, with the old- I for every apple raiacr to compete. The President Taft will be in Portland to time political and corrupt bt«sa dictator contests include* car loads, ten boxes, morrow and Sunday, leaving the state ship. rtve box«1«, single boxes, barrels, jars after night. While it is true that the The N kws ia well aware that the and plates with cash premiums ranging people <ielight in honoring their prvsi discussion of these political questions, from lluut) awMpatakes in the car load dent whenever he choses to come among through the press. If too frequent, be classes down to *3 for single plate of them, regardless of person or |«ilitic*, HEN ONE CONSIDERS comes monotonous and tireacm. But Ave apples. they would prefer that he shoukl not be the number of people when the enemy aeems to be alert and "All the radruaiU have united in so wholly appropriated by a Special few' whoae principle purpose continually devising schemes for the giving a rate of one and one-third fare a« seems to 1« the case in thia instance in life seems to be to purpose of defeating the will of the for the round trip to Spokane during The pmulenl will be permitted to shake "work” the public in a lieople. then notes of warning become ipple show week ami also allow visitors hand« with certain favored people in political or financial wav, most imp«irtant. This enemy of the to go by one Im« ami return via Portland, but the rabble, the coffinw in our city, county, state ami national public weal, will not nor does not fight people, must «imply stand on the aidc- mother. governments, he ia vi-ry apt to In-com«' openly. His pur>mse is to lull the people ‘•The National Apple Show dates give walks ami cheer as he paaaei by. The »omrwhat pessimistic in hi« views, re into fancie«! security, while he is secret {rowers an op,x>rtunity to exhibit at president's tour is being managed aa if garding these matters. He is apt to ly plotting the overthrow of political local c«»unty fair» and apple shows such ‘ he bore the inaigma of royalty. Thia ia propound the question "what's the use" frecilom an«! decency. Therefore, it is as those at Albany and Hood River ami not pleasing to the American prop!«1 to himaelf. moot lm|Kirtant for the >>e«>ple to be then have plenty of time to ship to and True th«1 t>rr»ldent’a person should be The man or men who endeavors to alert ami ever ready to counteract th« -ipokane am! win additional honors and protected fr>>m the assaults of cranka. obtain an undue advantage, politically purjxise of the enemy. The Nxwa ala« premiums etc., yet thia feature can be c«rri«M to or financially, from the public, haa sue ta'lievi s it to tie the duty of every "I have been in many of the fruit the extreme. After all, the president teas aa a reward for his endeavors and news|>ai>er. which derives it* sustenance i growing districts of Washington am! ia only an American citixen and aa such, which often ajiella great financial gains; from the p»-op!r, to be ever ready and | iregon and in nearly ail •« etions the la entitled to the respect and good w ill w hile he who expos«»« and combats these willing to sound the call to arms when re>iort is the same a small crop of fine I of the |>eople. It ia the fioaitlon he and nefsreou« achem«1«. haa only the appro any man or body of men attempt to quality.” occupica which cauaea the enthuaiaam bation of a public duty iierfomied, •» form schemes am! plans derogatory to his only reward organ. It ia, then, no A farming demonstration train will among the pi-ople. But every approach the people's interests. In war, a wonder that ao few people feel the be run by the O. R A N. Co. through towsnls copying the todying to royalty, watchful, alert army is rarely surprised. pressure of duty so strongly that they Sherman, Gillam am! Morrow counties ahould be avoided. The common people The people should be no leas watchful will take up the work of combatting in October that is cxjm - c I«1«! to •id th«' can only aee the president when on in protecting their Interests, and the the schemes of these scoundrels. farmer* of that section of the •tat«1 In these tour*, and for thia reason, he newspapers are naturally and properly The tM-ople, in their efforts to over the mure intelligent cultivation uf the •houk! mingle with the common people, the sentinels on guard. come these evil«, have associate1«! them i «oil an ! in improved farming meth««!» mil.« i than with th. |«.lit:, al I- OREGON selves into many different reform Ix-ctures will I m > deliver«*d by agncul and would I h - office holder«. parties. There are reform partiea to tur»l college experts, who will be on the SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN day. »• veral of them, whoae pur|»se te train and demonstrations of farming Brownsville haa the diatinction of to benefit the peoplr to generate practice will be made. Dr. James furmahing the turkey« that will grace niore honest and equitable conduct of Withycombe, director of the Oregon the tables at the banquet to lw tender last HEN IN PORTLAND. governmental affair». But neither of 11^ *eek. the N kwn editor cell««! : Experiment Station, will be at th«1 od Preaident Taft and party on the them are making sufficient headway to lead of the party of lecturer* and the occasion of the President'« visit to the on Senator Chamtierlain at hir »»sure the jieople of relief in any train will rvally be an agricultural metro|iolia next week. Th«' onler ralla chambers in the Chamber of Commerce reasonable time Socialiam, Singletax, college on whi-els. for .'Bl <>f th«1 i»-st young turkeys to !.. building The senator had just return Independence league and aeveral other That the |Mu«»erger train service on found in the country. Brownsville cd from Baker City and did not gel minor organisations, are all profeaaedly the O. R. A N. betw« «n Portland and Time*. down to his office until nearly noon attempting to better our condition« Huntington haa increase«] 150 i«r cent Prior to hia arrival, we had quite a talk l»,th politically ami financially. But in the last six months, is the statement with hia private secretary, "Bob” neither of them promise to amount to a This Caples in these modern days, a of General Manager O'Brien. Those who corrective factor in any reasonable shows the remarkable gain in passenger private secretary is almost as great in time. The policiea of all of them seem I •: hia functions, as the congn-asman him travel throughout the Pacific North Food to have tire wellfare of the people a« a way «»at«. .............. ... »«•If, in that he muat be familiar with west. From two trains daily each si* r|OMr- I «- w k ....................................... goal ami, aa auch, all are valuable aa an rp1 - o I Bren. I»1« l«m ..... .... »• •' all of the congrvasman's |iublic corres | between the two points named educational factor. Then there ia a »IweV. pe» ><wi ... ......... pondence and public matters in genera months ago. th«1 railroad company has (k|t . i,.-!. 1.1 Km SB <M progressive reform element in both of ao that he can furnish his superior with ' found it necessary to increase Hutler, K'nualrjii |irt roll ♦■1 | number of five dally in each direction. XggS, >»« <t««en ........________ .._ ,. the old political parties which haa the the detail of any particular matter, al I'litaSrn». i»« |n.un<1 »am«1 commendable purpose In view - » a moigent'» notice. So our preliminary Much of this added travel is of course ■ Stoke«)., |»r ixHinti. |nu»g biulWi« 1 h the purification ami equalisation of the _ talk with Mr. Caples was as productive due to the A Y-P fair, but a large part Urne», per patuml .... burden« of government. The N kwm lurk.)«, per pound .... ......... »6 of matters ws desired to know about, >f it ia attributed to the increase of inn ka, per polirvi 11 lielieves that to these progressive ixipulation in this state and the influx aa if we were talking to the Senator. r»«wr. per pounr«, lite neighl l(r|»uhlican« and Democrats. the people of new settlers. '1‘W. . ■ 11 r » r ighi Senator Chamtierlain expects to re .......... must look for any ami all reforms of One hundred dollars is offcre«! by P. . rat. pe pound, tnr .hipping per pound, «lo k.r. ............... the immediate future. We know that turn to the National Capitol about S. Batea, Secretary of the Oregon -twH'p. «ullon.wer pound. il m S n 1 ............ the element of political prejudice in the November 1. Thia time Mrs. Chamber Threshers’ Aaaociation, for the best lain will occompany him which will average mi mi ia the great hlmirance. bushel of wheat grown in Oregon. An Men will admit that party leaders ami make hia long stay at Washington, next additional $100 will be divided a» >011 Purllanil, No SS’.te candidates are corrupt and that they winter and spring much more pleasant. ««•condary prise«. All exhibits ahould 5— • Vx . I L. ri I , SCIO, OREGON Notka I or Publksllon Senator Chamlwrlain looks upon the J tie shipp>*d to Th«* Dalit s, Saturday, will stand in for the interests which are United States Land Office robbing ami debauching their party. tariff question aa living settle«! during November 27, where the entries will lie ooo Yet when election day comes about, the iwndency of Mr. Tafta pr«>sidency, judged am! prises awarded. f'nrttaintl. <»rm<*n. Ati«ti*l T, na» The con Not Irr I« bcr«b) given that the N uri hr rn they march up to the polls and vote except some of the minor details of test will make a wheat show that will Fbriftr Railway < ompany. whoar prta< o8t«v their party ticket They seem to think some of the schedules might require 1« held in connection with the annual «.biro«, i« i. «■ iwui ’uinOex.i» h>. .’.n th.- a Republican scoundrel is preferable to congrvssional attention; but nothing convention of the Oregtm Threshers' *'-* ’1 **«’»••. rtl“' •" Hu* «utbe it» 'irricira DIMM-r«>MW kxiking to a change of schedule*, will Aaaociation, llvcember 2 and 3 at The an honest Democrat and vice versa , «mgreaa, sp|>rt>t«»l jul« I, lw* probably be undertaken. Senator Admitting that it ia hopeless, almost, Pampa*?, W. E .Gill. Dalle*. There ia no entry fee ami all a»»'«« tet. **' »• eate«'tel by ihe Act <.i J. J.Barnes, W. F. Gill, »r H lW ihr Nr't and to overcome this party prejudice, re Chamberlain thinks there ia a strong entries should be sent forward in ’ • > nngrgwte». Htcarraar, C. A. Warner J. A. Bilyeu, J.R.Baruea, W. M at 1. Tp ll A H « Fa«t. SS M form muat be accomplished within the tendency towards a coalition of th«- standani two-bushel grain sacks, with I Any nnd all pn mmir r'mmlnf »dvrrwlj th« C. A. Warner. party lines. A most commendable pr««resane elements of both political the grower's name attache«! ami stating and« ilewtlM m «lealrlnf to id th«* tnlnrral chain« ter ot the land, nr k*r any effort in thia direction was made at the parties, as represented in congreaa for where the grain was grown. • » har rvaMMi, 1<> Ihr dl«|MMa* to appllt'Mitt «hould flk« th«*if «tBilavtl« «4 pndrM In l» I« late special session of congress. The the purpoawr of promoting remedial . g e, g a •»•er. on or Mon* lb« lath day of obrr. insurgent element, by uniting with ami other legislation in the interests of In thv dratn of Governor Johnson, of 1^. Bryan l>emocracy was almost strong the whole p«*ople. When asked If he Minnesota, the nation has kmt a man it Mt'< VKMHOHH TO A'lcraon « pro w r enough to ilethrone that arch enemy of thought that thia coallition would go so couM illy spars. rubli h*t In the «ani toni New», torsied al Governor Johnson reform ami justice, Speaker Cannon far aa the organisation of a new politi- i was a man in every sense of the term. wlo. Oregon. 1 Algernon » bre-w-r ttegtster. from hia position of autocratic power. cal party, the senator waa noncommital. Privately, he was a model citixen. but Flr»l tHibllraiioii Sepieuilwr lo, Laax gulaU IX< XMUIHAATMl I>H KM1IEM M. 1004, Ami they would have succeeded hs«l it Yet one could aee that he would look M • public man and promulgator of <-al ion unno U. not been for a number of contemptable upon >uch a movement with favor. practical governmental idea«, hia congressmen, who disgrace the name of Concerning the Senator's vote upon the worth was made prominent. There are 1.1« Ivwitond. List No. osisi Democracy ami who ralll«<d to the tariff bill passa-d at the apecial session, but few men who can advocate reform Noth* For Publkatlon Cannon standard, thus preventing the he justified his support of a high tariff ideas without being styled "radical.” overthrow of the American etar. on wool and lumiier and hia vote against But Governor Johnson could am! «IM United States Land Office Thia progressive element in both the measure as a whole, as follows: advocate reform ideas ami advanced Fi» ri land. Orrgrm, Augu*t J7, iw« parties will be incres««! at the next "I was convinced that the bill a* a theories of government, yet retained Xolire 1« hrrrby glvrn thai fhr Norlb* »n congressional election ami it should be whole, would pass, and no long as the confidence ami aupjort Ot l~>th i*nrtAc Rnllvny <«»tu|«ny «b<M» ¡«>«t «HBrr the purpiMM* of every friend of reform extreme high protection was to lie the Democrats ami Republicans, a fact «■Mi«1« ••. ••»**1 Minnesota, h«« iht« t. ih . . ... ... .«...«. ..t.I,»,.....*,«.,.. la? of AufuM. IMS. flk-l In Ihl« 11« in Oregon, to replace Congressmen policy, Oregon interests should be which was demonstrate«! by his election in anlnct under ite * pnn «>| he Art nt < «>n|rr* A|»fvmrr<i July I .; Hawley ami Ellis with men who will properly taken care of, along with the to the chief magistracy of Minnesota, Afftt MC O h ) •• ellrmlexl by Ih«» Art of l nn stand for the interests of the people. rest.” The Senator would have favor when the majority was adverse to him Apnrt»-rd V ajt ti, IM*. Ih* **'• l.tiB.l h'« A T|>. Il 0 . k. • F The time has arrived in American ed a hontontal reduction. Oregon'« very largely. Governor Johnson would, M politics when the American voter must interests included, had such a result undoubtedly, have been the Democratic WHOLES*» DEAL» W Anv ano All perwm» rfelmlng ft lrrrwly fhr i«nd« de •rrllw'd «>r «Iralrlng lo nbjert uw •tand for the interest* of himself, his been possible. But ao long aa high nominee for prescient, in 1912, had he ' r»( (he minami rharnrfrr «rf thr Mnd nr Inr Men cannot protection was to maintain, he believed lived. While it ia true that the places wnf nlhrr fv««r»n H» thè dl«fw*nl ni family and for posterity, «ni. Ita nf |»nffr«i in thl« serve both the people and mammon, that Oregon waa entitled to her share of the best of merr who are called by •hotikl «H» Ibrlr The parting of the ways haa lieen of the pelf. Untier the existing con death, are usually supplied by men «»••*. «n or twloor ih« leih «lay <4 OrtMèor •i !••» f reached. Congressmen who voted for ditions. the Nxw* believes that Sena equally as good or better, the haws Telephone M ais 175 -t- -t- ■ 141 I $4 CommrrcU! Si. »- liouae of tor Chamberlain's position ia tenable. Cannon for speaker of the believes the place ma«le vacant by the Representatives ami for the measures Yet it in common with the opinion of death i of Minnesota's governor, aa a : A. G. MAGERS, Prop Salem, Oregon he dssirvil enacted into law, are not all the progressive congressmen, tie- ' j public man. will remain void for some I friendloft'' ' ”Fy tb"ir acts lievc the time has arrive1! when the time. • »••••• I Ìhf kantiani Jìnis P Wesely &. Cain I : ERIDA GO NO FURTHER 1.INN COUNTY ABSTRACT Sckniific Hmerican. MUNN & New M A Nice Neu?, and Uo-to-Date Line of MENS BOYS HATS CAPS Hibler &, Gill Co The Righteous Man Regarded h the life of his beast feed SECURITY Stock are fullfilling the scripture, This stock food is sold on a positive (’ash (iiifiraiitee. Read the guarantee on every Package, Don’t he misled by cheap advertising, SECURITY means what it savs. Ask those who have used it. F C P F F R V So1* Scio Milliiia (forçpaQg I SCIO ROLLER MILLS : r I Standard Liquor Co Wines, Liquors and Cigars i I i ! «