Albany Apple I air
after January 1, enjoying ths benefits subscribed to make a *urvey of thia
of “the test taritT law ever enacted by propuaed line and the work will, prob
PROdkAM
a Republican congress. “ This ia Presi ably, be done thia week. After which. ' All aildreaaes an>l literary and musi
dent Taft's opinion. Ths NhW» be- the right of way will be obtained, when cal excrriasHi will ba held in 'te Ateo
olitically ndependent
peves a vast majority of the American active construction of the line will be Club Gymnasium, unlaaa otherwise
peop'e think differently.
They know undertaken.
announced.
A* above noted, Scio ha* the habit of
that the protective taritf ia, essentially
(Subject to change)
Entered at th«- poatotfice at Scio, a selfish policy ami they soon will, if doing thing* aixl. the Nl »s believe*,
WMJNUtbAY.
OCT. 27. 2 r. M.
< »regun, aa second class mall matter.
they have not now, concluded that tie railway problem, like other public
Former
County
Judge
C. H. Stewart,
selfiahneM may as well te invoked in questions of the past, will be auccrae-
the ilileaeate of the American home,
fuily aolved.
When we depend Upon prrauiing.
EU8. I8HED EVERY FRIDAY 8Y
Music,
f rr the American manufacturer.
outside help we. heretofore, have failed;
Address
of Welcome, Mayor J.
T. I«. I)l(i(iEH
The question which should appeal to but when we undertake to help our- ‘
Wallace.
selves,
we
«pell
auccraa
with
very
large
every
American
consumer,
is
now
and
kiiiTx» «H» i-norwiarow.
Music,
should te until the matter 1» finally letter*. Thl* claim i* not made with a
Address, "l^miacapa Ganlening
settler! u[>on a basis of justice and right: boastful Spirit, but with a view that
Shall he continue to vote for the ■e If he Ip i* the surest and, perhapa, the Horticulture,', Fruì. A. L. Feck.
Have an abstract made before you
Mt’ l»M< Hl l'IK »M KA TKH:
trusts and tariff barona as he haa l>een only method of overcoming the bar all- ' A i
ckose that real estate deal.
One year In advance ..........
25 d ring in the past, or will he (rote for cap which the Southern Pacific •eem* .
EVKNING SESSION. 8 O'tXOCX
DO YOU WANT
Then you will know just what you
'M
One year, at end of year
inclined to throat upon ua.
A musical and literary program will
One ysar, at end of 2 year*
75, t ie American home’
are purchasing a* to the title - whether
Every Oregon voter should remember
(MJ
One year, at end of 3 year*
te given under direction of tte Music
To save one half your oil bill? Then its sound or not. etc.
76 1 next year, when Uongrmsmer. Hawley
Six months in advance.........
Committee, J. C. Irvine, chairman.
buy an Index Incandescent Kerosene
U>
Our al »tracts inform fully and ac
Three months in advance.,..
8Ud F3R’Lhl LETTER
ami Ellis ask for re elect ion, that they
Burner. Fits any lamp' simple in
THVIUt'AY, OCT.
WUXAMKTTK
06
Single copy in wrapper.......
curately,
and at no expensive or pro-
both voted to retain Sneaker Cannon a*
construction, easy to light ami no
VAU.KY DAY.
hibiUve cost
the exar of the American cungreaa an-l
parts to get uut of or ier Brighter
That Central Oregon will, within a
2 p. m. Jutlge C. H Stewart, presi
that they both voted for the present
than Incandescent gas light. Burns
ADVF.HTIHIXd IIATKN:
few years, double the cereal crop of ding.
"test ever“ tariff law, which eum|»elB
mantle of apocial durability. No
Music.
Can! of thanks.................................. . 5« him (the voter) U> continue paying an the whole Par die Northwest is the
blacking or carbonising of mantle.
belief
of
Theodore
B
Wilcox,
president
Address,
“
Practical
Peach
Growing
Kjieeial obituary notices, per line ....08 extravagant tribute to the steel, sugar
No odor.
No noise.
Absolutely
Extended wedding comments, (>er line u3
of the Portland Flouring mill*. When in Oregon." A. H, Carson, of («rants
Albany, Oregon
and other trusts.
safe. Four times a* brilliant as an
Display ails, to te changed weekly
opened up by the railroad* now buikb Pass, State Horticultural Com miss Kiner
if deaired, one column wide each
But p suiibly, the president meant
ordinary
burner.
Ask
your
dealer.
insertion, per Inch
....................... 15 that the present was thr lieat tariff las mg, *n immense acreage will be thrown Third District.
If he does nut carry them, write for
Otten to wheat raiser*.
Music.
Business locals j>er line first insertion 10
Subscribe for
he could get the congress dominati-d by
descriptive circular and prices to
Each subsequent insertion |>er line .05
Management
of
the
Address,
'
“In Central Oregon,*’ said Mr. Wil
Speaker
Cannon
ami
Chairman
Aldrich
McCULLY BROS. & CO.’ County
Long time standing a-La. contracts made
THE 8ANT1AM NEWS
Newell, of («Baton.
Orchard. ' V
on application.
to pass’ If so, thr special souion called cox, “there arc millions ami millions of
agents. Halsey. Oregon
State
Horticultural
president
o
11.25 per year
in fulfillment of campaign plrdgrs, acre* of land which, unless I am greatly
Society.
was a complete fisxle. instead of mistaken in the nature of the soil, will
Adder a», “Apple Growing in the
Revision of the tariff, they simply gave lie excellent for grain growing witliout
INE BESE IS NOI 630D ENOUGH
Willamette*
Valtey, “ Cha». V. Gallo*
' the country a rearrangement of the irrigation. Out of this vast territory
way, Salem. member of the State Tax
there
must
lie
at
least
2,5tlO,OtB)
acres
schedules, without reduction ami, to
available for wheat. There ia a* large Commission.
RESIDENT TAFI is appease the people, enacted a cor|<ura
an
acreage a* now in wheat in Oregon
KVKS'tNli SKSStoN, 8 O'fUK'K
tion tax law of one |ier cent, upon the
authority for the state
net
income.
The (‘an non-Aldrich and Washington. All that is needed to
Ijnn County Fruit ln»jie<’ti>r E W
ment that the Payne
crowd h>i|H’d this corouration tax might open up this great territory is a railroad Coopar, President Alluuiy Apple Fair,
A Ulrich tariff measure "is
fool tile jieople again and they knew ami with two lines now entering that presiding
the best tariff measure
that It would not materially injure the sei'tion, it will be only a matter of a
Literary and musical program under
ever enacted by a Re
corporations. Seemingly they fouled short time before the country will te tte direction of the Music Committer
publican congress.** Yet he criticise*
President Taft, but the people are yet developed. Nor will the increase yield
Aiklrrss, “Apple Show Publicity and
some of the schedules, at the same time
to hear from. Thr NKWR hopes and reduce price*. W ith aueb « condition Exploitstu.n, ” Ken H Rice. Secretary
As a Republican congress has enacted,
tirlirves that thr |M-oplr, gritrrally. will of affair* as now exists, there is no Manager of tte National Appiè Show
at least, four tariff measure* since the
register an emphatic protest, at the danger of less. j.ed i ■
Sj>ok ane.
civil war, including the Morrill war
first o|ipurtunity, against such balder exportation of wheat fields in Central
Address. “Something Almut the
tariff, the earlier tariff* must have teen
4e»h. It is an insult to the jieople to Oiegon."
Appi«," Tom Richardson,
Manager
and
bail.
•U|>p<*e that they- can I* fooled again
One ton of Douglas fir K*k, capabto Portland Commercial Club.
Our present tariff law 1* said to be a with such a pretense at tariff reform. of making HO.OW.UOO Ing fir trees, w.ll
millAY, OCT. 2».
ALBANY UAY
compromise measure a compromise
If the American people are ever to be be planted within the coining fortnight
2 p. m. E W. Ckopre, presiding
between tariff beneficiaries and con released from iM-ing taxed to build up
by the national forest servica in this
Music.
Burners a compromise In-tween right Carnegie and Havemever millions, they
•tate. Eullv onr-thire of thia will te
Address. “Sprays anil Sjiraying,"
ami wrong. Aa such, the j>re»ent law will have bi elect a different class of planted in the Hull Run national forest
Prof. A. B. Cordtoy, O. A. C.
and
is neither wholly bad nor wholly ginsl men to congress.
The llejiublican Reforestratlon in the Hull Run reserve
Music.
Hut the president's declaration that party promised fairly, last year, that if ia undertaken with a view to increas
Address, “The suoply and Demand
the bill is “the best ever,“ require* trusted again with the control of the ing the flow of Bull Run river, the
for Apples," H. M Williamson of
explanation. It cannot lie best
government they, the friemh of the source of Portland's water supply
consumer, for he will not be able to tariff, would revise it in the interests Reseeding of the slopes along the river Portland, Secretary of Oregon State
buy what he consumes any cheaper u(
j^ople. Well, the jH-opie trusted is ex|a’cted to conserve the moisture Horticultural Society.
Utxier thr new law than under the old these “friends of the tariff'' again and ami practically double the flow
KV KN I NO HEHMION, 8 o’l'UM K
The
and some things, notably, manufacture* we now have a s|>erimen of the kiml of present water supply of the stream is
Reunion and reception of former
of wooiens, will l>e dearer. It cannot revision these friemls of the tariff has sufficient for Portland, it ia estimated, residents of Albany. Information ad
SCIO
OREGON
I mi teat for the nation, fur it will pro given ua. Voter, how do you like It? for the next fiu year*, but with double dresses by visitors and home jx-ople
duce no more revenue than was produc Did you get what you voted for?
Literary
and
musical
program
under
the volume of water now secured from
rd hy the old law. Then wherein and
President Taft, as he travelaover the Hull Run. it is thought the stream will the direction of the Music Committee.
for whom ia it the lieat? Aa tariff country in almcet regal splendor, at the supply Portland for thr next .'MJ years
beneficiaries are. not registering any peojde's' expense, says the revised The forest service will rxjienment in
Clubbing Rate*
kicks against the new schedules, we tariff ia the | h st law ujxm that subject other forest reserves of the alate in re
As the time of year ia now at hand
can conclude that their intereata have evvr enacted by a Republican rongri »« foresting barren stojies Official* have
not Buffered materially from the change. Beat for whom? ls-t the voter* of teen handicapped in thr work tecause when winter resiling ahould be provided
for, we make the following clubbing
So now we have found to whom the Oregon answer 13 months hence.
of lack of »«•cd.
There are but two offer to our retejer». One year's sub
president's “teat“ refers.
IH’upIv in the West who are gathering scription to the Santiam News is in
The people were dissatisfied with the
liouglaa fir seed for sale, The crop eluded in all the prices quoted below :
old tariff schedules, nor will they te
SELEHELF IS THE REMEDÍ
gathered by these two la purchased by
The Weekly Oregonian (Portland 82.25
satisfied with the manner in which they
the forest service, yet it is inadequate
The Semmi-Wrekly Journal “
82.00
have Heun buncoed in the enactment of
by far. From 81.60 to 12.50 per pound
T SHOULD HE remembered
The Breeders Gaiette (Chicago) 82 25
the new law.
is paid for the seed ami instructions to
that Scio haa never obtained an
The Thrice a week Work! (NY.) 82.25
The American jieople consume an im
homesteaders and other* who care to
enterpriaa of a public character,
Any 81 a year magasine
mense amount of clothing and other
82-00 (
gather it will readily be furnished 1 •
products mtele in whole or part of wool. which tended towards development,
We
can
give
you
clubbing
rates
the forest service.
By virtue of the president*! “beet except at the exertion and expense of
with any newspaper or magaxine, no
The old John Devine ranch, located
her
own
jieople.
Public
philanthropist*
ever” tariff bill, they will pay more
matter where published.
in
Harney
county,
ami
comprising
than 5t) per cent, higher for these wool have left ua severely alone and they
products, than the paraple of England will, probably, continue to do so in the 15,000 acres, has been sold by J. O
Have Arrive
a
are required to pay. That ia to say, a future, unless they ahould come among Elrod. a local real estate dealer, to
capitalists
of
North
Yakima
for
8300.
ua
for
the
jiurjiose
of
exploitation.
I
will
have
plenty of the American
suit of clothes for which we Americans
If we simply look over our past 000. The ranch ia konr of the best Field and Farm woven wire fencing,
have to pay 115. a like suit ia sold in
England for 810. All other wool pro history, we can gather therefrom in known in this state and the sale just the brat woven wire fence on the
ducts are in like projiortion. And who apiration to encourage u* to future made carries with it a profit of about market, within the next few days.
*
or what is bene fit ted by thia advanced achievement*. Our united achool dis 11(10,000 for the seller, who bought It Call and get prices.
N. 1. MoKJUgON.
coat of wool products? Not the govern tricts with the erection of one of the Hi months ago at a much toaa price.
ment, for the revenue derived from finest school building* in the county; The coming of railroads to Central
imjiorted woolens, scarcely pays the the municipalixation of our light and Oregon has resulted in increased values
tela Mwllan’l, No. W’:»
coat of collection. Not the consumer, water plant* and the entire rebuilding for the body of land lying cast of the
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U- u. n I J SCIO, OREGON
Notice for Publkalion
Cascade
mountains.
of
the
same,
last
year,
the
building
and
who ia compelled to dig up an extra »5
Ground will ba broken early in
more than hi* English brother for the maintaining of one of the beat, if not
United States Land Office
QûO>
■u
suit of clothe«. The wool grower ami the lieat, county fair* in the State, and tlecemlier for a big cement plant near
r»rila»<L I •ms*«*. A u ( iki K. rv*.
the
building
and
successful
o|>eration
of
this
city
that
ia
expected
to
-ontrlbute
Noiw» I- Iwieln (Ivon tisi ih* Xorihrrn
manufacturer, yea, for they are grow
I*r Itailssy I ..ini«»?, »hiw |awt i,«i<e
ing inordinately rich from the extra profit l.inn county's »wily milk condenaery, are largely to the supply of this building s r*< hirr*,
1« I* hi I’aul Mlnnewta. h«* in thl*
all
evidence*
that
the
|>eoplc
of
Scio
material used in thia territory. The S.’h <lsy«I Au«u*i. Isua. subì in this nfltes It*
protection enables them to j>ut down in
orrieautw
their pockets. As there are, at least, and vicinity can take up enterprises of new industry will have a capacity of ■ I’pU'WiIrm lo w>lrel un-ler il» pruliMona nt
DIMKCTtl»«
lhe act 1.1 < onsrwn. appnoe.1 July I, I’Wa
ten people who neither produce wool a public character and carry them 1600 barrels daily at the atart, with ite sial MC. «te ss eats« k-l by ihr Sei o(
P bbsxmxt , W. F .Gill.
J. J Barnes, W. F.Gill,
In provision for enlarged facilities later. ■ ongo-aa. appi'or.! ay 17. Ite«. the Sr', an i
nor manufacture woolens, to one that through to a successful conclusion,
H boibtsby , C. A. Warner
J.
A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barnes,
Swi*
**•
»
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Tp
II
A
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Fast.
W
M
does, it is manifestly unjust that the
__ fact, without Ixvaaling. the News tie- It will cost 1,000,000. The plant will
Any an.1 *11 |*> anna i kiming aAvetssfy the
C. A. W arner.
ten should te taxed »0 heavily, that the
,ha‘
,,ther community in the consist of 12 buildings, covering about lan’la ,le*rrilw*l or <lealrl„* in ubjert le-oauae
ol
ihr
tnl
’
ieral
r
bararle«
•><
the
land,
rt
lor
any
state.
considering
population ami 12 acres, ami will be locateli at Oswego
one may grow inordinately rich.
o her leaarm. In lb.- dlapiaau to applliwnl
Nor are the woolen schedules thr wealth, haa accomplished more in the a short distance south of the city. It • hoonl nir th-'lr affl'larlla ol |m»leM In t,.|a
only ones wherein the consumer is com- way of public enterpnoea. than Scio ia thought that the field for a cement obl.r <m or twlorr the 1*1 b .lay id Uetebrr.
I»«a.
polled to |>ay tribute to the manu ami vicinity haa. l.inn county was the factory here ia unexcelled, because of
MtHX'l-XMOHM TO
Slgvmen « pr*Mrr
second
county
to
of
the
State
to
adopt
the
convenient
source
of
raw
material*
facturer ami other tariff beneficiaries
FaMl hwl In the Hanilalu .Seen, Iwwlnl al
We pay tribute to the steel, sugar and the County l*gh achool. Again Scio and the big market fur the manufactur ’*<•»0. Orrgcm.
Alfrrnnn .« b r r r oi r Regiatrr.
otter trust*, just in about the same can claim cmlit, for the agitation ed product.
Flrwf fmMtaaikm «rpirintxrr lo. I am pubi I
proportion. Why. if sugar was on the ami primal move to tiring this matter
IN«OMFORATKI> DK< FMIIKM M. ItMX.
mtkni
IX
free list, our people Would not te re about, originated in Scio.
which
quirrd to jiay more than 84 or 84.50 for ' The one great handicap
1.1* fortland
l.lst No «XI-|
The
Ing are prlrr« qnoted ua
a sack of the teat grail» of sugar. The prevents Scio from taking her place in of rw« li wrrfc hy nur ItAlerw:
Notke Foe Publkation
..
82 or 82.50 extra they pay, goes into the march of development with other Wheat. I»ri bt»«teel
I
aa
to
towns. ia direct railway connection.
l*r
—
the coffer» of the sugar trust.
United States (And Office
► tantr, per «ark
. l «•>
But
it is needless to multiply This has been denied her by the South i Hran.ner toa ................
. »
romani!. Oregon. AttguM r. me
«hort»,
per
ior
examples. The American consumer te ern Pacific system, nevertheless it
Xoltre la hrrvhy (lirn fhal thè Soelh. rn
■ (’br»p, per It»«,.,....«..
a» *■
would
have
been
advantageous
to
the
cause of thia “best ever" tariff, trust*
. f*. itle Kallway I omiaany. nhoae pool nffirw
Hufter. («'miniryi per roll
a l ile« la *t. Paul ainnewita. bea thi* «.ih
'hwien
la
and combine*, ia forced to |»ay from 2f> railroad people to have swung the line
day <>f Augna«. |w*. nw*l In Ihla oMe* ita
< hh Itrno, per potm4
1*1
to 101) per cent, more than hr justly through town.
appurai
In* in «steri under ih* pnnMona „1
chHrhrn«. per pound, young burtter» *
U
tir *,-i ol i on<rena apfienir-d July I l«wi iu
It, therefore, devolve* upon ua to Owe«, per |B«Mtn4
....
.........
ought to pay. Is it right or just that
urkrja. per pawed
__ 11ini. ,
US Site sr? «pi aarilewlaul by thè «et .il ioti
these unfair conditions shall continue? help ourselves again, even to the extent 1 I'nrk«,
«re a apywwved May i*. IvA thè M, Se',.
per pound
»
of
going
into
the
railroad
business
in
a
*■', Lai- 1.1, s, «. »re «a, Tp. it a . k . » y
From the declaration* of President Taft,
Ben-f, per pound. ||*r weight
W. M
j
IN»rk.
4n
—
I
.........
.........
[rl
we must conclude that such conditions small way. By building a fraction of
Any and all prraona rtelniln» a.tver*ely thè
WWXÍ5ALI MAL» IR
\«Bl. pe. poo ml for «hipping
....
will prevail so long as the government over three miles a railway line, we can nherp. tw*r |N»und. »|n ker«
Suola d. arri 1«! or dralnn« lo nl.e.d Ir. u*r i)
••
ol thè minerai ebani’ ter ol thr land or lor
...
u»
is controlled by the Cannons, the have rail connection with both the S. P. Met ion. ««r immiik I, Jnin |
ani Othri rraxm lo thr dl-|a«il ,,l appOa-ibl,
at West Scio and th* C. A E at
Ahlrichas and man of that class.
ahoubl me tbrir afll.laall« ut prweei In Itila
i.tbre oa i* le-lore ihe Hit, day al urtobrr.
The average rate of duty under the Munkera. By extending thia line two ' r. I*. DUGGER
Ire.
.
present law iloe* not differ very mater miles further north, we can make con
:
TdrpboM «ato 17$
Ahr riHW» * bn ••rr
nection
with
the
Wiliam
tie
Electric,
ially from the old, but the prosi<lent
HI IS* CoatawrcUI St.
e
PiihiHhM In the fentlnm Nm«,
nl
can, arbitrarily, add 2fi per cent there which ia about tn take up active con-
«/in t *rrg«*n.
Altfrrnon «. |»r»'—e , R>'«i«fs*r
Th.
A. G. MAGERS, Prop.
Salem, Oregon
to after January 1 next if te rhoo«cs, 1 • tructH»n south from Salem.
amount of money haa been
S< io, O rf . Piral fMihhmtlnn *wptrml«*r lv. I>w» putii
I y proclamation. So we now or will te ■ necessary
1
Or kantiani jflfus
P
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LINN ('OU NT Y
ABSTRACT COMPANY
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A Nice Neto, and
Uo-to-Date Line of
MENS
BOYS
HATS
CAPS
Hibler &. Gill Co
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The Righteous Man
I
Peganìeth the life of liis beast
Those who feed SECURITY Stock
Food uro fullfilling tl le 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 says. Ask those who
have used it.
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