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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1909)
I t ’f. < financ»'«. .Iu«t as soon as the' the policy of governtnent, c n* lieuple find out th«* true inward- duett*»! in the interest« of cllt*'»e»« nest of the infamous measure, shall cease and that it shall lie, they will oppose it with all the henceforth, conducted 111 the front d«x*r of P olitically I ndeplndf . nj interests »if 'til the people, power they possess. in the city of There is a similarity in the en- The aggTCMivent»» of the »lave pl! order <>( »ale Entere«) at th»- ¡««sto!1« »• at Scio, cruachment of the money power lower, gave birth to the Republican 1 1 I party. Prior the reto, the then «torni n the Circuit Oregon, u» •o-ond-cla*» mail matter. upon the functions of govern | nant parties were the Democrat» and rgon f»»r I.mil ment, since the close of the civil Whig» Th«-»e old parti«-» fought the of war. with that of the slave jiower »lave question in congn-aa, compromised prior thereto. Both of these j and then fought again Thia wre I > I <.<.!!< powers have attempted to control ;>eated until th«- people lo»t faith in I their ability to »rltlr th«- »lav«- question the government to advance its i «leftmtely. A new party, with tl«- pre- interests. »As the slave power I vention <>f the further spread of slavery, SIGHS OF THE TlWES waaoverthrown when it became a» its central idea, resulted. Th«- Re- o too aggressive, so will the money | publican »nd liemocratic jam«» have !Y*r*««**< -. J | , )IJ | |< J | been wrestling with the bank ami tai iff ¡lower be driven from its almost events indicate that stranglehold upon all branches I question» for nearly fifty vear». v« t ! the»«- qu« »tu>r.» remain unsettle«! Wnl there are goon to be of the government. I the formation of a new political )>arty radical change« in our Slavery was a bone of con I be necessary, befiire th«M evil» are governmental meth gressiunal contention front the J corrected’ Now in the time to buy your tram harness. ! odsand politics. That formatitn of the government to! The breaking d»«wn of [«olitical preju have a large »tnck of Heavy Harneee on hand dice and the love for [»arty name. u««u!<! these changes will be for the at. I will sell you any harm »« in the »tore at a its final annihilation. Compro- i make the formation of a new party better more just and e<|Uitable t-n |-cr cent, discount. I also have a good mise after crompromise of th«- comparatively easy. Th«- people are for ail of our citizen.'» is also «tock of Horae Blanket», Plush Robe», Storm vexed question were made, only ( ripe ami ready for It. All that will be Apmna ami Water Proof Hamea» cover» which t rue. to be broken by the slave power necetaary is tor th«* insurgent Republi I will aell at a »aenfice. l»on’t forget that I The question of election of The southern slave owner was cans and Ih-mocratlc rn«*mt>er» of con have the beet Ha me»» Oil in the market and United States senators by direct gress to merge themselves as a unit to that now 1» the time to oil up your harries». ever restive. II«* wanted more | accomplish these reforms, ami th«- trick vote of the people, has been and Rememder that 1 make all of my ham«-»» power. He wanted to extend the would l»e turned. is now, a live growing one among from the lent oak tanned leather and that I Whether or not a new party- will be* guarantee every »el to be first-cla»» and our the people of most of the states, lihiitn of the s'uVr territory. Be come reform» necessary before these - for many years. It has now cause of this desire, he becan»«1 are accomplished, drpFnd». largely, up aggressive and intolerant and, Don't wait' for these price» will not itand reached thnt degree of popu* on the action of congress at the rotniny- lunger than until January 1, 1910 :: :: finally, brought the country into larity, when more than two-thirds •eaaion. Anyway, ¡»olitical partie» ar» the most gigantic and bloodiest only a means thruugh which certain of the slates, either directly or civil war of the world's history. governmental pmieiea may be carried indirectly, have asked congress As a matter of fact, slavery had out When they fail to »■• <>• pli»h tin • to submit an amendment to the ! more protection in the country at emi, they should be cast a»Kie, »» an federal constitution, making such g«»«l large, at the taginning of the old worthies» garment, Every «•lection obligatory u|<on all of cltllen desires that the government l< >. ( >H I Xu >N the states. Congress cannot re civil war, than at any time of its shall I m > conducted in th«- interest» of sist. this demand much longer. history. But the slave owner all th«* people. Men differ in opinion» as to how Row this r«-»ull can best be Whether the Cannon - Aldrich was dissatisfied with even thes«' rcache«!, which ha» rau»«-d the forma favorable protective laws and , crowd like the Idea of giving the tion of |«vlitical parti«*» !t can. there p, «»p!e the same power over the grasp <1 for more and in so doing.' (ore. be seen that th«- political party 1» a lost all. Slavery, in lHf.50, repre of but secondary im|«rtanc< Th« senate which they now have over sented th»* largest aggregation of primary obj«-ct of all men, should be the house of representatives, or a wealth of any one species of the administration of government with not, they will soon I m * forced to jnstice ami impartiality to all. Nothing WHOLESALE DEALE* IN accede to the wishes of the property in the nation. Th»- more nor nothing l«-as 1» «-x|>ected of a community of interests, made of congr«*»» ami the present a«1niini»tration American ¡>eople. the slave owners th«1 most gigan and th* congressman or pi« m lent, who A »|>eciai session of congress, tic unorganized trust the world atteni|>!» to »«-cur«- other than this r«- last spring, revised our tariff had ever known up to that time. suit, is an enemy to th«- bast mt« r«-»ts schedules. It was expected and Becoming too dictatorial and too of hi» country. promised by the dominant party, aggressive, they caused the con Trlqhoac N aic ! 75 14S l Sé Com meri li! St. -t- that this r< vision would U rr.on ÄRE ÎHH hhxining ? solidation of all the people who! in the interests of the people a oti|s'sed the spread of slavery, than the then existing law. But A G. WAGERS, Prop. Salem, Oregon into on: ¡»olitical party, resulting, JTT HE NEXT SESSION ««( congr« »> when *he mists had been cleared IP will »how that tho»c who have with the acession of the new IM ■ orile« of th«- •e away, it was found that the u*en »tt«-m|itiiig to n »«1 the ir. ¡•arty into ¡xiwer, in thecomjilvt«- surg«*i>t» out of ih«- Republican party general average of the schedules K. Shelton overthrow of African slaver”, I haw weakened and will enter a count« was higher than that of *he old Refer«*«. Had these slave ow nersbeen con I of conciliation l>y admitting an«l a low o ■<> <» <O Ol <» <>• <> <« law. Th«- jHfiple had been com tent to liv»* up to the provisions mg »ome tf the just c alm» of th« w«-»t pletely bunefud. Instead of re I Notwithstanding their brave front, duction. the Pay nc Aldrich crowd of congressional compromises and i Cannon, A «Inch et al. arc fully aware have given us the highest degree had been less aggressive and | of the fact that the rr«a»»«-» are back of Referee’» Sale of protection of any of the dictatorial they would, probably, ; th«* inaurgent». and if th«-»«* dictator» previous tariff measures. This now be in possession of their continue to carry out the |«olicy of the !n the Circuit Court u( the State of tin* life of his beiist i truat» or great combine» then* 1» liable On-gon for the County of .Marion. condition the ¡M*ople will not long human chattels. i to I m * bom a n«*w political party that The money power, which in Matilda C. Simp.«on, Harriet Shriver, feed SECURITY Steel submit to. Most everyone think; would carry th«- leader into th«- W hit«- Cn»a><- Hick»’ Rusanah Simpson. Will- cludes tarilT beneficiaries, is not H< hi » c , or there would I««* »uch a that the primary object of a are 1 iilliilling the scripture lam Simpson, Jam«*» Sitnpaon, Frank taritT. is for the pur|s>se of pro unlike these oldtime slaveowners. »trvnuou» demand for the reelection of Simpson, Silva Ferrel, Victor Simpson. as stock viding a revenue with which to , Every law effecting national • Theodore Rouaevelt that hi» rvfu»al to W. II. Logan. Frank Ixigan, Edward accept would I m * the meal » of R«-publi support tie govtrrmcnt. And banks and every revision of the can defeat. The people of the United Amlerson, Elizabeth follow ay, Flora they are willing to be taxed, in tariff, has been of the nature of ' State» arc willing that th«- big combine« Beason, l.etha Bolar. Della Anderson, A ♦ this manner, until the govern a compromise. Every amend i make a fair profit, but they are a» Rebecca E. Blanton, Annie Garrett. Louisa A. Blanton, Jam«-» Simpson. ment has a liberal support But ment to the banking laws, has »uredly unwilling that th«*y »hould »co«>|. I >av i<l Simpson, , Lois Simpaon, and they are unwilling to be taxi'd, been dictahd by the bankers. in »o many million» and al»<> run the Be«» I* Smith. Plaintiff»" V». Henry government to »uit only th*-ir busine»» through the tariff, for the bene Every revision of the tariff has | and buamc»» method» A Cold, calculat Stanton, U illie Stanton, Charles Stan A fit of the already over rich manu been engineered by the tariff i mg capitalist, I’t fore entering into an ton. Mary I »unlap. Nellie Stanton, Ben facturer. As a tax for the sup- beneficiary, if we accept th«' last i investment, make» certain that there jamin«- Stanton, Alice Deyou, Martha A. Webber. B. F. Piburn, Clarence port of the genend government revision, which is supposed t< j will be at leant a ten per cent return on Plburn, Eflb Plburn. C. N. Dunagan, -*v can be collected through the have been in answer t»>a demand the inv« »tnieut, but the great tru»ta Josephine Hardidg«-, Sidney J. Ireland, Sole Agent a«k for a fifty per cent dividend and it» tariff with the least fraction, of the ¡»topic. It will, also, be officer« paid larger «alarie» than the T. N. Dunagan, J. F. Duangan, Nancy I I SCIO. OREGON most people prefer that the sup noticed, that « very amendment President of th«* United State» receive» A. Noland. Joshua R. Noland, Elizal>eth <> <> (Q O> port shall be collected in this and every revision, has been t< The inaurgent» »«ek to renu-dy what George, »ml G. S. Raul, Defendant«. <) <> Notice ia hereby given that in pur» manner; but they are soon going the advantage of and for th« are w ithout doubt evil» amt arc carni-»t uanc<- of an order of the circuit court of to demand that this taritT shall benefit of these pets of th» Iv laboring in the intercata of the ma» the State of Oregon for the County of ! Be», but outnuir of the peop)«- m grtu-ral lie hid with a view, only, of pro government. Manon department number two ma.!« they have not the backing that they The time inclose at hand whet on the Sth day of November 19»>9. in tin ducing revenue ami not for or in • »r ni'»»» blNKCTON« ■houlti have. Where are the InU r at»>v«- entitled action, I th«- undersigned, , the people are going to rebe th - interests of the tariff baron. Paasim st , W. I ,0ill. organization», th«- Socialist», Bn unite«, J. J Barne«, W. F. Gill, th«- duly appointed, qualified and acting .**«« asTvav, C. A. Warner They are now learning that a against any further encroach l*op«ih»t.<< and others of the "tcum” referee appointed by the raid court to J. A. Bilyeu, J. R Barne», high protective and, in many ments fr»»m these interests. Of not bekxiging to the multi-millionaire»* »«ill th«- real proja-rty described I elow. 1 t A. W arnei. instances, prohibitive tariff is un course, this rebellion will be a fatcion» of the Republican and Demo will on the II th day of llecember 1909. ¡H'aceable one and will be fought cratic parti«-»? Hanging on to their at th«- hour of 1.00 o'clock p. m., aell at wise and unAmerican. own political organizations for the nakt It is doubtful if tne congress, out in the halls of congress; but of the elevation of the Gomper» and public auction to the highest bidtier, fur which is to meet next month, it will be a retailion as truly as Mitchell», th«* Deb»«*», Bryan«. Wat*««n» cash. g<-ld coin of th«- United State» of Ht •» VyXMl >|<H TO America, and subject to th«' confirms will be able to adjust the tariff i was that of 1861. The people and others who really care more for the tion of the said circuit court, at the I SCIO ROLLER MILLS schedules more in accordance cannot nor will not permit them acconi|>liahment of personal aim» than court house steps in the County of Linn, I the g«»»l of the country. If all joiiie«! with the rights of and in justice selves to ta rubbed daily in the in the election of Cumming». Bevaridge all the right title ami interest of the to the ¡»eop’e. Yet this question interests of the classet. If the or l.aFolIvtt«- for Preantent there above named parties, in and to that lot piece or parcel of land, lying is sun? to become a bone of con congressmen, who champion the would be at lea»t rvaliz«.*«! » wonderful certain We do * General Cuatoaw Milling Busin»»» Flour and and being in the State of Oregon and tention during the session. Then cause of the people, are not readjustment of conditions in this County of Linn, and d«*»cribed as fol Feed on Sale. «W Wh..l Bough, and t.ch.ng.d for Flour. -W We are In the Field for Busina., .nd Will an1 enough congressmen, whose sufficiently numerous, at the country and the dream of the masses. low». to-wit: As it is, the rich are getting richer and Tree, You High, coming session to achieve this Town lot» th rty-nine (39) 'orty (40) constituencies are all the people, more arrogant ami the government is amt forty-one (41) and a part of lot for reform, their numtar will in* to make things very unpleasan’ drifting slowly toward a monarchy for those congressmen whos< crease at succeeding sessions un backed by the power of money, all l>c ty two (42) beginning at the southeast corner of said lot forty two and running constituencies are, only, th» til they w ill ta sufficiently power* cause of almost hopeless division in the thence north thirty (30) feet; thence Do YOU WANT New Irrigation Book I rec f il to drive these vampires to ranks of the op|>o»ition and the seclu wratone hundred(100)feet; thence south To save one half your oil bill? Then protected classes. •ion of those organizations the plans of ’’Well Irrigation for Small Fanns” An effort will. also, probihlv be c »ver, s«» that these vexed which will never I m - brought to a suc thirty (3»)) feet; thence east one hundred ( buy an In ex Incandescent Keroaene is a publication ju«t issued Ry »k- Burner. Fits any lamp ’ simple it. made by Senator Aldrich to foist questions can ta settled for all cessful conclusion on account of the (100) feet to the place of la-ginning as . construction, easy to light and m Ganvral Paa»enger De [«art ment. of the good sense of the nation. Woodburn recorded in th«- plat of the original sur his gr»‘at central banking? scheme time to come. p»r»« to get ,wif nf rfter Brich»« r Oregon Railrowi ,„<1 Navq ation Co . vey of »he town of Scio. and Southern Pacific Lines in Oregon.' Imle pendent. upon the govemme t, but it is People are oetter educated to than Incandescent gas light. Burns Terms ami condition of sale. Cash, Thi» booklet »eta forth in a practical mantle ot aptn-iai durability. No doubtful if he can force this day in the matter of the functions gold coin of the United State» of black ng or carUmiting of mantie. concise wav the |«Mil ilit««*» f, r pr,>rU measure through, at this session. t»f government, than ever before. Hickory Bark Cough Item«»», «n»«l. America. t< n p«'r cent of th«* purchase of inexpensive irrigation, and should No «dor. No noise. Absolutely be in the hamla of every farmer in When the truth becomes known The encroachment of the money by the Hickory llark Remedy Co.,«- money to l«c )«ai«l on th«* day of sale, safe. Four time» a* brilliant i a ar. this central tanking scheme, is power has driven them to study Xalem, Ore., giiaranlanti to lie pure tmlance on confirmation of the sale by or bnary burner. Ask your dealer. Oregon. gn»-»nt«*r«| to cure your coi«l or «none« the »aid circuit court. I>e«-d at expense Cx>pie« may be ol ta ned free on but an effort of Wall Street these questions, as a matter of rvfutl’led. I«u»r*otre*l to l> ake a fr lemi of If he <loes not carry them, write for the purchaser. ___ descriptive circular and prices u applica i «n to Win E.l. •McMurray, General financiers to fasten their talons self defense. They have con of you. F««r »ale by K. C Peery. Scio W. B. SIMPSON. MeCULl.Y BROS. A CO. County Passe >ger Agent. O. R. 4 K.’and ST.' mure firmly upon the country’» cluded that it is quite time that Ore., and fi>»l-i laao dealer» evety a her« Referee. ( agents, Halsey, Oregon. Line» in Oregon. Port lam'. Or». Oc kantiani jlcu.5 eavy \\ \\ < am \V 11 J JA M Standard Liquor Co Wines, Liquors and Cigars i The Righteous Mar I I I i i E. C. PEERY Í, Il J *’ ! i L u I1 111. 9 I I I I I I ST Í