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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1909)
*4» «e made to feel that their (taring* ' of them* modern gel rich quick fort- | une*, are entirely different. Insofar aa trv naff in hard times as well a> ' a man creates wealth, he is a blessing m good. With auch feeling of to aociety; but when he, through su tecurity, money («nies, as w» perior knowkvig«, or tricks. tr*n*fer* P olitically I ndependent iavt* had them in the jutst, will the wealth of hi* neighl»>r to Mmsrif im1 give* nothing in return then for, •ease. Entered at the poetotflce at Seto, ne m a curse. The president’s economic Oregon, as second-class mail matter. Mr Harriman'* salary a* prescient ‘ecommendalions will meet witn it th« Southern Pacific system, wa* general er duræment of the peo irobably, nut more than SJUO.UM) per pub ; ished every j rida r sy de. The fiaring down of th» .ear. In ten year«, provide»! that he i'. i„ i) r <; <i i: i< ■xjiens'-s of the army and navj •id m.t spend money Ludishly. for raveling expen*»-* ur fur living, he F4)I|OM AMI» >*M«»»*MIK V«»M. i quite satisfactory. With i •uuid have jMtll.UDi.UUb Possibly. •itizen soldiery, which has beet : te may have be*n president uf a half irovc-n io be the equal of th« ' lucen other railway* am! drew «alarle* HfllHl HIl'tlllN HAI >'f •ext veteran troops of the World herefur. But th« total v( all these Salad Berry set* ()m year In advance tl here is little need of so large i I -alerie« ci-uld not anount to more tl.ar On« year, at end ut year .. 1 I iiv.uuu.uuu Erutu wh»rx« «nd te ub- Water x»'ts tandmg army ax we. even, nov Dinner sets Oi.»- year at end of 2 years 1 n j -be utter |1»,(AW.<XXJ? Un» year, at end of J years 2 U are. With a large merchan Lxaling ou tte slock aschange of New > s mutiti.* in advance....... 7. Berrv Ui.-li«**« Chamber set* narine, which free ships woul< York, i* regarded, by must p» <*P *• us 1 ñire munths in ittivatice... b <K insure, an increase of our naval ¿ambling Ami it ha*. probably, ruin* b.i,„i. copy In tsruj.p*? Biead and butters Hd'pailited pluteus power would be wholly unneces I .-d more people, both ftr.aix-.ally and After-dinner «.-up Toothpick boîtiers i morally, than can te justly chanced sary. ’ »gainst the card table. Gambling it APVEHTIMIXG HATF*J*t re i-l<-nt showxoneof tie i »lock* in New Y<>rk and «l*ewhere wit) Salt shakers Fancy saucers U Card <>f thanks................................ mises of our annual postal de i ita attending high ami fast living ha* Cuke plates Fancy cups U Nj*ciu) obituary nutleM, j»r line uin«1 more men am! women, 1« d? am. 1 xteii<J«-<! w«kilr,g comment*. |-»-r line tf ficit. Second-clam |*»st matter Í \ a-es It.sjlay H>1». tu I m - change»! weekly now amounts to an rnormoui j -oul, than can te charge»! up against Jardiniers ; any other oi.e single agency. Yet. it if deaired, on»- column wide each total. To this class l-elongx al! U Insertion, per inch .. ........ Wall street, I* where Mr Hamman JI isiru-as teal» per tin« fir»l insertion 10 newspapers, magazines, etc. accumulated hi* emirmuu* furtun«. Each »ulatequetit insertion ¡ter line .Of' While the postal rates for For 1139.000.(XX) of it, at least, lie gave Ixing tone «landing a,Is, contract* made on application. second-class matter is low. thi- sbs»lutely nothing in return. Every would not occasion •» deficit i lobar of this amount was a low and, of other unjust conditions wen perhap*, the ruination of th«>u*ai.d« Muri i >lter just a* g«>d men w Mr. THE «FS MESSAGE righted. When we rvmembet man that the railroads are (Mid eight But, it i» said. Mr. Harriman knew CAREFUL reading times as much per car for haul the game am! hi* judgement was super- of President Tuft’s ing mail as they receive foi uir to that of otte-m. 1 he same may te first regular message hauling express matter, we can »id uf hr who mark* am! gamble.» with to congress, will con see wherein the deficit could b« card*. He know* the game. He know» Mr. Harriman knew when to tet. vince one that th» wi|M*d out completely if this one [ when to bet, ur when tu invest in or to president is desirous graft was corrected. Thei »ell a certain slock, lie knew, fur te of serving the great masses of there are tons of matter carriec. was playing mark«) cant*. Hr. the people. There is a spirit of under the franking privilege through lii* agents, was manipulating earnestness and a diftftosition to which is of no material advant the stocks, so that he knew before in- vtstmg or tetting a dollar what the tike the ¡»eople into his confi age to the people. True, con-1 outcome would te. by playing then* dence. which is most satisfac gremmen would have to i«aj i inarke»l cards, (manipulating stock») tory. While there is a generous postage upon campaign material, hr could either tey or »ell at a prutlt use of the pronoun “I." there worthless seeds, patent office re In either ca-e hr hul th«- gstnr cinch«!. it absence of pendantr.V or ego ports, etc. or not send them, il ! 1'tere wa* not ■ jiowibillty of hl* losing, n«> matter w tetter stock* went tism. The president has not at- this pertfuisite was taken away J up or «town, te was generally upon tte < o< < ,-rning the sugar acandal* of " tempted to write a document but the people would not sutb-r winning side. Hl* huge fortune is an New York, the N«w York Tribune which would lie regarded as a materially if such were th»« case. rviitencr uf thia fact. print» a dispatch from it* W ashing I < n When a man absolutely produe«-* corr»*|->ndent stating that "it is taken classic in English literature, but The president's evident inten rather a plain statement of tion to prola- the sugar frauds to wealth, e lher from the earth or by for grant«-») that denxwralic member» mechanical skill, he add* to th« sum ol will demand an investigation of prac facts, as he views them anti the lx>ttom, will meet with »ht human hapjiinr»* atui comfort. Wteti from which he draws his own hearty approval of everybody te, tlilough the manipulated of »to* a* tices *1 th«* port of New York, and Now i« the time to Imy your team harness, in ths purely joiiticai eff< rt they win have a large st.x-k of Heavy Harness on hand conclusions. (If course, nil will A vast majority of the peoplt (tte marked car< * of commerce) trans have the *up|>ort of certain impetuous and will sell you any harness in the store at u not coincide w ith the president'll arc opposed to uny tar.IT what (er* wealth from tte pocket* of otter* republicans who are n<>t familiar with ten |*r cent, discount. I also have a good to hi* own, hr mid» not a farthing <>f >te facte " Th« Tribunal comment i • commendations. Some of the ever u|ion sugar. 8» long as the stock of Horse Blankets, Plush Robes, Storm wealth to kh - h ly, but do» * a<!d tu tte moves the New York World tu say feature» of the message all can law exists, they do not want to Aprons and Water Proof Harness covers which ■um of human woe and mnu-ry. What "But what are the fact* *nd who i* rial will endorse, while there are pay the sugar trust the advatic- I will sell at a sacrifice. Don't forget that I difference can It make to tte man familiar with them’ It i* «rrtam that 1 have the best Harness Oil in the market and . thcr clauses which western e»i price which the tariff causes rubbed, whether hl* money is taken the Tribune do« ■ not know Hie fact* ur that now is the time to oil up your harness. thought will generally oppose. and the trust to I m * permitted to I from him bv tte gambler in »Pick*, the it wuuhi print them, Mr Taft Rememder that 1 make all of my harness But. as a whole, the president, e.-cajie payment of honest duties gambler with mark«! carls, the man ot know the fact*, Mr W irkvrsham from the best oak tanned leather and that I in meeting squarelv all of the thereon to the government. If who wreck* bank* or the highwayman? loe* not know the fact*. Mr. Mac- guarantee every set to tie first-class and our In cither instance he lia* teen parte») V»-agh do» • not know the fact*. Mr. many questions which are before tne trust was made to know that workmanship second to none. Gome now! from hi* cash ami can no lunger con Wise doe* not know the fact*. Mr the American people to-day, has sugar would be placed on the trol it. In either uf the four form* uf Stimsom doe* not know the fact» Mr. lJun't wait! for these prices wiU not stand longer than until January 1, 11)10 inspired confidence. free list, unless it dealt honestly lo*s. tte last i* tte most honorable tu Loeb does not know th»- facts. Feder Ilis argument with reference with the government, there tte loser. In either uf the first three al grand juries have been digging into mention«!, the li*. r, in a manner, the facta for months, and nubody of to the use of court injunctions, would but little if any fraud. gives hi* consent. If he piay* the more imixirtance than a sugar trust cannot but be pleasing to the Tae president's recommenda stock game, he «xpsn t* to rob utters superintendent ha* yet been indict«!. lalmr world. While he has not tions with reference to the pay and get* robbed himself. At th<- card Even if a grand jury ol tain«-<l all the gone as far in his recommenda ment of civil pensions are open table, h<- matches hi* skill against that fact* it cuukl deal only with th« of l< >. < )R !<(;< >.X I of hi* opjionaiit or opponanta ami, of tion» as the lalsir leaders mav to criticism. Government em course, get* left. In the bank te de- fence* not covered by th»- atatute of limitation* and only with persons desire, if his plan should be ployes, as a rule, are well paid adopted by the courts, there far the survice they render. It ima.t* hi* monev, telleving because it against whom legal proof of actual is a bank, hi« money I* safe. If hi* criminal guilt had l-een found. 1 he would l»e much less cause of is a notorious fact that these em money is forcibly taken from on the sugar trust scandal deman«!* two lines complaint on the part of organ ployes render just as little ser highway, he i* m no sense to blame of inquiry. Th< re must l>e a vigoro»«* ized lalsir. vice ax possible and yet retain But in either case, tte lur* may involve ruminal iru*ecution. and there muri i »uffering to himself, wife ami children, But a small number of the their jobs. They do not work the last uf whom arc nut in the least lie complt te publicity of the trust a relation* to politic* and Kutcnunrnl people, comparatively, will en half as industriously nor as long to blame. • luring all the years in which it ha* dorse the president's view of the hours, as they would for less pay I We have stringent laws against teen debauching the |>ublic service. ship subsidy. If he had favored in -'ivil life, As the employe highway robbery and tte bank wreck The criminal Investigation belong* to allowing the purchase of ships in can terminate his service with |,r In n>< -( state* gnml ling with the department of justice The gener the markets of the world wher the government at his own card* i* proMMtcd, but in rai slate i* al investigation is work fur congrvaa. there a bar to gambling in »tucks Yet ever they could be bought the option, and the further fact that stock gamb ing is pnxiuctive of mure The conservative element in congress, appoint- « chea|iest. and with a ¡n-rmit to he is required to undergo no unhappin« »» and human woe in the will pr< sumsbly oppose ths it msnt of * committer, just as th«- con- sail under the American flag, unusual hardship nor to cn- than th.- can! tabi. *«-rv alive element al Albany oppti««! "Tainte»!" fortunes can te acquired the appointment of an insurance inves the people would, generally, danger his li'e. it is difficult to ......... -'-•■ have said amen. But they will see wherein a ¡tension is justly | on tte stock exchange in New York or tigation commit tee. Conservative sen in tte wheat pit in Chicago u* well aa timent i* always on the side of in- never agree to the paying out of his due. ' in the oil tie hi* or by unduly cxpaml«i tn-nched abuses, no matter what they money from the federal treasury But take the m.ssage as a pricae because of tte protective tariff. are. But Mr. Taft ha* to lie rveoned in tne way of a subsidy, no Mr. Harriman accumulate»! a vast with an»l the World ha* no not.on that whole, there is a fearless n fortune and was, perhaj », tte greatest he will be contented with anything les* matter how small it may lie. honesty of expression which railroad organiser of hia time. We T!.e president’s recommenda than fu I publicity through all the com- most ¡»eople will admire. There may admir»- hia great comprvhenaive Jietent agencies of government. He tions with reference to postal is no question of what the presi mind; Yet we Ivsik in vain for any knows that hi* administration is on savings banks, strikes a respons dent's opinions are upon all actual gu««l te contributed to society. r> trial before the country and that it* w ive chord with the people from sections of the paper; for his Men have secured fortunes and gave in sympathies will be judged largely by I E • C • P c. F F R Y Sola |O OREGON E. ri T , SC return therefor, something which will Maine tn Oregon and from the recommendation follows his be beneficial to society for all time. ' it* attitude toward this sugar trust scandal He know* that his admini*. great lakes to the gulf of statement of the cane, in almost inventors, statesmen, eminent profes tration ha* nothing to lose am! very ooo Mexico. It may be set down as every instance. The m>*ssage sions! men pioneers in all fl«-l»U of much to gain by a complete exposure a fact that the people will never will have a favorable impression thought, all give something te society. of the c»irrupt jiartnership between the rest content until some method upon the country. Tte world la tetter because they have trust and organix«! politics. The more lived. Mr. Harriman *«ur«i an im completely all th« fact* are dragged of banking is established, in mense fortune. What did he give to into light the stronger Mr Taft will be which they will feel that their ■ociety in exchange therefor Wherein I before the country. It i* not conceiv KARIEO CARD! savings are absolutely safe. To • i* the world tetter In-cause te has able that he will surrender this issue to the wage earner, this is a matter , lived? 1* not tte measurr of hi* suc the democrats or allow hi* opponents ’ of vital interest. The people, K ARE TOl.t) by press dia- cess a curse, rather than a blessing to to cajiitalite it against him. In the Has he not teen tte cause of absence of proof to the contrary the patete«, that the fortune of the »ociety* •iespairing of the establishment To nil liinih and town lotit in Unn conntv woe anti misery, to Work! classes the pn-snlent among lair great rai way king and unhappiness, of postal savings banks, have society, ratter than a blessing? Are iiimit- l>v int-n of with* f*X|*eri<M)cfk and certi- adopted a system of Imnk guar Wall street financier. Edward E. not financiers of his class, a curse those "impetuous republican* who are Harriman, ta estimated or appraiaed at fleti l'u-d to by By i a r<>*-|H>nfiilde company ; ; ; not familiar with the facta’ nn»l will te antee in some of the states. |I49.000,(KX), and that thia vast turn ratter than a blessing to humanity? satisfied with nothing lea* than the A company that hax been cHtablishni Postal savings banks will, prob was accumulated in the abort apace of whole truth." Bryan’» ( «»mmoner for eighteen years and ia incorporated. >lick>s*y Iter* Cough Ken e.lv, . niNilst I --------------------------------------------------------- ably, provide a genera'ly more ten year*. Th>a statement suggest* by the Hickory Park Remedy Co., of satisfactory plan than the bank thought* relative to the taking over of /P. L OUGGER guarantee system. But if ¡tostal swollen fortune«, which forebode* evil Salem. Or*., guaranteed tn tie pore, for the future of the people. What guaranteed to i ure your cul.l or mnnev banks are denied the people, a man can actually ram in an ordinary refunded, Guaranteed to makes Inend Notary Public then the guarantee plan is sure life time, that la to *ay, what hr give* of you. For sale by E. C Peers. Scio, 3< k >, O re .1 304 Broadalbin St. to spread. The people must be to aociety value in return for. and on« Dre., sod Oiat-il«»* dealer* every«her« Albany, Ore. <Tlif kantiani 31cur> Christmas Dishware Our shipment <»f (’ll riM inns <li.*liware lias just arrived anti see them. Christmas Candies W. E. THOMAS &, SON Stayton, Oregon Heavy Team Harness I Regaitlvth the life of his l>east. i Those who feed SECURITY Stock Food are fullfilling the scripture, ? This stock food is sold on a positive The Righteous Man (’ash (aun run tee. Read the guarantee on every Package, Don’t he misled by cheap advertising, SECURITY means what it says. Ask those who have used it. I i I ABSTRACTS OF TITLE* s Linn County Abstract Co Jr-*«