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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1910)
* • • them the rules of honorable warfare meant nothing, and in prowess and trickery, the Indiana of the plains ha«l a very c 1*« m - comjietitor olitically ndependent Last week Brother Hayter, editor of the Folk County Observer, saw proper to select, as a text for a short editorial Entered al the (xiatutflce at Scio, article, a part of a sentence which waa Oregon, aa aecoml-claaa mail matter. u««<! in the S antiam N kw * in an edi jr torial article of the week prevtuu» Trw Observer says: "The Seto News PUBI ISHED EVERY i RIDA 1 SY a Democratic newspaper cloaes a long • iitunan against the proposed a*»eml>- r. i», i» rao eh lv* by asking the <|U*»Uun, "After all, hr>m>M AMD what difference does it make to the ueople whether a lN-mo« rst or Repubh- i can is elected to office?” Mt'IlM« HII’I ION HA I F»: Now Brother Hayter, your quotation One year in advance............. II 2f> is not fair. You have availed yourself One year, at end of year.... 1 of Bushwhacking tactics, u> quoting One year, at end of 2 years , 1 7i only apart of a sentence from the One year, at end of 3 years 2 u By such methods the ablest •jt N kw «. Six months in advance....... Three month» in advance.... 0 and beat writer of the country can be Single copy in wrap|«rr W' condemned. To quote but half of a sentence, as in this case, any writer or • peaker can iw made to say something just the reverse of what waa intended The complete sentence frum which f’anl of thanks................................ {*■’ the Observer quotes, , la as follows: Special obituary notices, per line a • Exi -ndixi weddi ng comments, |*r line til "After all, what difference does it make to the people whether a I>emo Display ad», to be changed weekly if desired, one column wide each crat or a R«-publican la elect«-«! to office. Insertion. per inch !■ if hl« heart is right and be w >rks for Business local« |wr line first insertion it I te interests of all the people." Each subdetpient insertion pOT line.Ilf Fairness, Brother Hayter, would fo«ug time »tainting ads. contracts ma«le have required you to quote the entire on application. •entence. You have no right to. in- pliedly, distort the meaning of the article from which you select your text, IHSURGENICr jnlea« you are disposed to avail your- •vlf of Bushwhacking methods of ’ j «umalism. ANY NEWSPAPERS are Furthermore, the N ewh ia not a having something to »ay Democratic newspaper, but is Indeprn these days, about “In- dent in ita political sentiments It ia Burtr* ntey. ” All of them ••ver ready to commend right or con which still hang th* ir lemn wrong in any party or public of- faith upon the old Repub ùrial. no matter under what political lican machine a« re; re- itig he may sail, out is ever a friend of rented by Speaker Cannon and Senator what it believes are the rights of the people. Aldrich, condemn insurgenlcy. u iif kantiani Jìrirs P I put than waa possible ten year« ago Why, then, do not manufacture« fall in price, or at least remain staple? Why, Instead of falling, have they actually nsm, ar. average of about &U per cent? 1 anff kiwi trusts furnish the answer. In conformity to natural law form products are ruing, and must -ontinue at their high level, until the remedy in voked by Mr Hill is applied. And io defiance of natural law factory products are rising, and will continue to nee. as long as the lanff is used to make the : American consumer helpless while th» ; trusts tie him hand and foot and go through his pockets. Why ia th» steel trust paying fat dividends on IfitAJ.UUU.OUU or more of water? Why ia Standard OU earning from 40 to SO per cent on its capitalization? Why are th» New England cotton and woolen mills earning as high as 67 per cent annually? Why are «cores u;«on score« of trusts increasing their wealth so rapidly that multi millionaires have become common as flies in August? It is because, while American genius invention, industry, favorable condi- tiona of ail kinds, enable them to pro- •luce a constantly increasing supply, at a cheater cost, tariff and trust grafting enable them to dispute of their bigger am! cheaper «apply at a higher coat. There IS the difference between rising farm prices and rising factory prices. James J. Hill has effectively snsw. r ed William II Taft Omaha World- Herald. I - 1 \(Mk« oí f in»! Settk mem Notice is hereby given that the under signed administrator of the estate of William T. Hickman, deceased, has filol tn the county court of Iann coun ty, Oregon, his final account as such administrator of »aid estate, and that Monday, the seventeenth «lay of Janu ary, 1910, at the hour of 9 o’clock a m has been fixed by saw! court as the time for bearing of objection» to said report ami the settlement thereof K S hklton , Administrator. C. C. BavAJCT. Attorney CALIFORNIA IN WINTER I m the place to visit Orang* grove* in full bloom, tropica ‘ tlowei a, fornoua hotels, his'orx Old .Miasionn, attractive watering 1 | places, delightful climate, mak* | this favored section the Nation'» | most popular winter retreat Yoi ■an see this section at its best via •Shasta Route , ARO PASO ROBLES SPRINGS CORE NERÏOUS WOMEN Women st the Verge o* loud of a Thousand Wonders SOUTHERN pacific co . ■4 a -o- Heavy Team Harness Up-to-date train*, first class in every respect, unexcelled diningcar ser vice, quick time and direct connections to all pointa south ........... Seaaii II Despair arc The word "insurgrntcy " means a re Restored to I re»h Health. volt against »< no thing As applied to Now is the time to buy your team ham«**». I IAFIFF ANO TRUST FURNISH THE ANSWER c< rtain members <>( congress who tie have a large stock of Heavy Harneaa on hand cont* tiding that n !<■ publican cony rc»a and will sell you any harness in the store at a The Hot Springs at Paso Robles, Cal should fulfill th«- | remises made bv the ten per cent, discount. I also have a gtxxl When President Taft cites the in- Re| ublican party dining the Taft ram- created prices of farm products to iforma, are beyond doul-l the greatest stock of Horse Blankets, Plush Robes, Storm I sign, it meant piogr* »s and standing i rove that high tariff is not responsible natural active agency in America foi Aprons and Water Proof Harneaa covers which for the interests of all the people. for any oonsi ierable share of the in the rrstoralKin of female health. I will sell at a sacrifice. Don't forget that I Most women today are suffering S; rah er Cannon »»>• if this be Repub- creased coat of living, let him turn to have th*' twat Harneaa Oil in the market ami silently pain, unhappiness and disap I can doctrine, then he is not a Republi Jam«-» J Hill for his answer. that now is the time to oil up your harnaaa. potntment because of their inability t can. In thia conclusion, every man Kememder that I make all of my harness There is a reason, a natural reason, WOODBURN TO LOS ANGELES Ih'oughout the Nation, who believes for the mounting prices of fo«xi pr«>- cure themselves of woman’s ills. The) from the best oak tanned leather and that I have drugged themselves and have ANO RETURN that congress should legislate in the i lucts. That reason is given by Mr. guarantee every set to be first-class and our interests of all the ;>eople instead of a Hill clearly, cogently, convincingly. tried other means for relief but ar. workman«hii> second to none. Come now! •|w'cial few of them, wi I agree with 1 But there is no sufficient reason for the still ho|«el*-»idy seeking health in th« With correst»onding low rates Don’t wait! for these prices will not stand th« speakrr. Whether Senator Cum enormous prices of manufactur<>«| nm »ante channels year after year longer than until January I, 1910 :: ‘rom all other sections of the Paso Robles waters contain all that mings, of Iowa, i» a Republican or ducts, except aa it ia found in such Northwest, liberal stop- with ret certainly not if S|«eaker Cannon artificial cause« as a protective tariff seems to tie required by th«- system to . <1 thi» ••stard pal" a»»< ciat* s are R< - which eliminates competition from regulate the delicate machine of woman »vent in each direction and long I ul leant die r< presents the progret- abroad, ami trust agreements which while the perfect air. the beautiful unit. Intcrvtfting and attractive scenery ami pleasant surroundlnt ■ literature on the various Winter • k , justice loving element of the |>c*>- I «•liminate domestic com;>ctition. bring [■• »■ «- and •pntr to the »en»ttiv< pl«*, mi rrattir with which political! Food product« are rialtig in value be Resorts of California can be had 1'i rty they may have affiliated If the cause, aa Mr. Hill graphically ahow«, nerves of worn« n so necessary to her S< IO, OREGON on application to any S. P. health. In the hotels and boarding I • | ul>li< an patty retain» control of th*- consumption and population are in ——— — —o--——- houses one mrrts Jieople of all degtee*. >r 0. R. & N. Agent, or from i.Ifnira of the nation, it will do so by I creasing so much faster than produc for these springs know no class, quality following the l« a<l of »uch men as Sena lion. The demand is rapidly inerraaing or station of life. Paa«> Robles gives WM. McMURRAY tor Cumming», l.abollstte, Bristow while the supply, relatively, ia dimin- health to all who seek its waters and and Beverage. Other*iss It ia sors to i-hlng at an alarming rate. And the its air. General Passedger Agent The bath houses are womlers meet ilefeat; for the»e insurgent mem- pricea are fixed, in an o;«n market, by of modern science amt comfort Is rs of congress are standing for w hat Portland. Ore. the law of supply and demand. In thia For weak, nervous, suffering women, the p* o|«le want and the (woplr want case, since ;»q>ulation is sure to go on no matter what condition of health they mote of them tin re. They want such increasing, ami with it the demand, thr may t>e in, Paso Robles is a refuge for AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE WINTER COURSE m« n to occupy the aiwakvr’a chair and remnly lies in increasing the supply certain health. No one, unless he or t<> be chairmen of all of the inq««rtant January «th to I ebruary iNth. IV|o To all land« aixi town lot* in L;nn county congressional cummittas. and they Mr Hill is the John the Baptist of that she be afflicted with tuberculosis or remedy, crying his religion in the made bv turn of w ide ex|*efien<,e ami certi some unclean maladv, is denied the use Practical werk, lectures ami demon want a n an of such progressive idea» wilderness. And he is rendering the of the baths. •frétions wi>l be given in such vital sub fied to by a responsible com pan v ; ; ; to occupy the White House too. whole Am«'rican people an inestimable Beths of all desbriptions can l»e hail jects as General Farming, Fruit Cult ur*-. i If this class of men are Republicans, A coinpany that has been entablitdied service in hi» preaching of this g««i|>el. sulphur, mud, vapor, hot, steam ami \nimal Husbandry, Dairying. Poultrv then about three-fourtha of the ;>eople for eighteen vears and is incur (»orated. But comlitions are radically different «•old while the drinking of thr water« .ceping, the Business Suie of Farming or all a ho d«'sire that justice and right in thr industrial Arid. Our manufact serves to bring one relief for all man Forestry, Carpentry, Blacksmithing. < shall prevail, are Republicans. The N kwr ia that kind of a Republican ami urea an- not decreasing, relatively, as ner of stomach, neurotic, kidney and dechamcnl Drawing, Cooking. Sewing. Dreiumaking. Home Management, etc. willsup|H«rt any man for office, who farm pnaluct« are. They are increas other trouble». Paso Robles is not a dream of some hoc« «11) ami fairly advocates thime mg. relatively as well aa actually. All regular courses begin January 4th principles. The Cummingses, I .a Fol While farm exports are falling off, far away Mecca where health awaits al • nd end February Uth. Farmer«’ week 304 Broadalbin St. Albany, Ore i end of ■ coatlv journey, but ia • February 14th to D<th. letta ami Bristows are to the Repuhli factory ex|w>rta arr climbing at an the In manufactures, in s ( spot within California where health can party, what the Bryans are to the amazing rate. A cordial invitation is extended to all D* mucratic party. They are the hop* word, supply is Increasing faster that. , may be had free for the aaking and interested t i and woman may be cured if they of the |«'«vplc. They are the men who demand, and the energies of our buai man Goml accommodations may be secure*1 0 ••rii«»»» w ill prevent our l«elove*i country from ! neaa world, and of our federal govern will but try. UIHSt-OiSH st reasonable rates. No age limit ment, are inc< s»antly devuted to find A »mall book, neatly illustrated, ha? Ixcoming a nation of excessively rich »bove 16 years. No entrance require PaaaiuaaT, W. F .lull, J. J.B.irnee, W. F. GUI, o i the one hand and serfs ami pau;>er» ing developing foreign markets for th« | been recently published by the manage nents Prominent lecturers have beet rinuurraav, C. A. Warner J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barne», I surplus products. When the same con- , ment telling the story of the Hol nu the other. •ecured for special topic«. The in C. AU »rue*. What diff« rence does It make to the dition prevailed aa to farm pnaluct», Springs in a moat interesting manner •truetional force of the College number when not only thia country but th« ( and giving complete information. Send | h <>ple, if a congressman advocates !•) Excellent equipment. th« so principles, whether he ia a Demo- work! waa glutted with wheat and corn | for it. either to Wm McMurray. A «pecial feature ia the Farmers 8«-nab.r" ( ham- i ‘"’*1 O,b* r Pnj<,u<:U of th» »oil. pricea ( General Passenger Agent of the 0. K ir it or a Republican? I...__ _ ______ Week which comes this year Feb. 141) 1 fell to near the vanishing point. ; A N., Portland, tire., or Dr. F. W berlain, a Ihrmocrat, will be found to Dtth. lectures, diacuaaiona, and i Why does not thia same natural. I<<1 Sawyer, manager, Paso Robles, Cal. fighting for the people's interests ss {»neral reunion. I cal tendency manifest itself now, in the against the trusts and tariff barons, For further information addrra ’ i rate of the output of our mill« ami .« ..tif-bi«' of Senator Cummings, a I .tegutrar, Oregon Agricultural College (l<Kxh Itemi factories? publican. The vote of either of them Corvallia, Oregon INI « ui I hha TKP Pki KMUI H 'A-. II».» Smith ami family spent Xmas with on measures of right amt justice, will 1 There ia still another reaaon why count the same ami so long as thry con- tarfory prwiucta should be cheaper, friends i and relatival in Sh«'lburn, re W. a» ■ Oanaral Cvalma Milling •wslssw»». te r leur and eatherford wyatt tin :<• to Conte:«! for tight ami justice •••'*» from that found in a relatively in- | turning Monday morning. F ••«! »•* Sala. Wh»al Bwughl and L*«h,n|,d lor tor all. they will get th« loyal support «r* ased supply. That oth»r reason is a C. G Gough and lamily, from Scio, n.ur. te Wa are In (He Field fof Susine»» and Will of a vast majority of the ;>e<>pl«. If lower eoet of production. Most of the | Mias Maggie Brock, of Scio, Floyd Tree« Y»u Fighi thia clara of men are Republic»!», then procraaea of manufacture, formerly : Monroe and Fritz Wilson of Lyona. Office in Bliimb« rg Blurt »lout nite tenths of the people of Orr- I« ne by hand, are now done by ma •nont Xmas at Phillipa*. i LBANY : : : ( numo goo, ami the rest of the United States chinery. at only a fraction of the old Mrs. Nora Mariela, of Gooch, spent One man, in numberl« sa in* fur that matter, are Republicans. The coat. holidays with Mehama friends. mt Gau A.romnodatlou isJ protnr* Scrrkc principle is the same no matter what stances, does today the work that a I. L. C alava « D. M. Me Sí «te* Fifteen people, from Gooch, spent dozen or a score or a hundred men were its lai el may i>e Oft Sample Foomi I m lomtntriial fravcieri Il surgei t y aa understood in con required to do a generation or two ;«aat. their Xmas at Shelburn and Scio. UMDU NEW MANAÚEMEM Fre«i Gooch ia now on a business trip grvaainen, ia a revolt against wrong Science and invention, every day of the to Portland. year, are bri> ging forward improve- ami for the righta «gaunt the in- JVER WOODWORTHS DRUG 8T0RE ten ate of the « lasse» ami for those .of m«nta all calculated to improve and Mr. llarry Hubaon, of Oregon City, BOTH PHONES the mats«a of the people, It ia the cheapen and expedite manufacturing • [«ent the holidays with hia folka, Mr CALAVA* A McKMGllT, rrrp’i. This ia quite the contrary and Mrs. Hobson. GIANT PIBTLE. Pre». hope and salvation of our common processes. ALBANY - - OREGON of the condition that governs the pro country. School opens at Fox Valley the com- OREGON LBANY Hacks connect with all trains both » duction of fond. As Mr. Hill shows, in ming Monday. Veal Feto and Munkers. ten statra there ia a leas production of Willie Young, of near Scio, spent ICONS HIE BUiHWHûflNG Our Vige our Aral class and *>ur borse A.vthlss la HARNESS » SAi Mb S« wheat per acre than there waa ten a Xmas with relatives at Gooch •nod driver» Price» reasonable. years ago. The same labor, the same Mr. Yoder cut hia ham! on a saw and In civil war days 'her' was an unruly or betUr machinery, costing more Xetvh Straw lor Sale ai d unruled class of contestants, both money, ap|>lie«l to land that coats more was taken to Mill City to have it dress The Harness Maker I have 20 tone of vetch atraw, whirl for a'ld against the Union known as money, produce Iras wheat rather than ed. It is now much better. CUSICK BLOCK Mr. Farrens is sick with the lagrippe ia equal to or better than cheat hay, a Bushwhackers. They never failed to mre wheat. Naturally, wheat rises. Wwknuaikl» FlntsUu lio per ton. avail themselves of every possible ad But the same labor, and improved ma and unable to work in the mill. SHELBURN. OBEÚOR A LBANY S. W. G ainks , Santiam Farm vantage to acron pl uh their ends. Tv chinery brings forth more factory out- S now C ap . $55.00 F X II ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Linn County Abstract Co W I & Attorneijs-at-Laic DR. W R. BILYEU ICIO LIVERY & FLEi STABLES DENTIST St. Charles Hotel C. C. BRYANT SH.IXK'S ATTORNEY AT LAW OREGON • • a