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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1910)
Ac** * * ' '•^1 •'s a t-v' . r”* ’ • » • e • '.^rf < . w I •e ’■«• «M .-'I. *• *».V -j. .-’*? f- r *> V X • J! ■* »•* 2' A N<>. FRANCE FLOODED PARIS IN DANGER WATER DOING BAH IN REPUBIC. • Victims .Ve Orr 100-000. G: e meat Reqnisitions Applies From ¿raiy CROWDED PARIS SUFFERS RTERS RISING «in Iça.’it Br dye Will Rcqu.ro CifiiMi Eiflei Tower Is In Dinger Mere Disine! Inundated. sme I aw Hrsakrr* “«" THE BOYCOTT IS GROWING lake Revenge li r Arrest of Deer-May et a. The Oregonian argu*-s lie<-ause the Democrat» hold what that paper calls "Assemblies,” the Republican» han- the name or a like right. Nobody din putes thia right !t ia the intent of thi “Assembly " w hich is qut »ti< n*-d. Th* Democratic in the minority | arty of Oregon. \ candidate on thut ticket ha* but amall »how of election, unless there ia a disaffection in the majority party. Hence, the purjione of the \** ItemocratiC "Assembly” ia to »elect and recommend to the primarit-a, par ticularly strong candidates for auch places a* the Republican party, ix-cau»-- of dia»<-nta»n, nominate a weak candi date. On the other hard, the Republi can "Assembly" will t>e for the pur pose of aelecting, not the strongest candidate, but he who has the moat influential pull. In other word«, the man who can bring about the moat complete orgamxation. It ia for thia purpoae the Direct Primary was insti tuted to break up just auch machine politics Rings and combinations are always formed when a party is largely in the majority. The minority party can not afford to form ring» nor com binations, because every vote of that |>arty la necessary for election and then some. Vetih Straw I or Naic 1 have 2n tona of vetch straw, which a equal to or better than cheat hay, at $|u per ton. S. W. G a INKX. Santiam Farm Died, at her home in Bi'yeti lien. Linn county, Oregon, Thu'davs, Jan. 2t'. Amanda R. Calavan. wife of Mali- son Calavan. aged til years ami 22 days. Mrs. Calav»n. whose mai ten na n«* was Goin, was born in Ky. D*«c 29. IMX. Two year» later the family moved to Mercer Co., Mo., where they remained until the spring of l*»»|, when they, tog* ther with several other of relatives, began the- lung ■ -.i-y .i- ■ « th. | -: - I.. <> . After five month» of weary travel w>th ox” tesms the rorrq-any arrived at Scio, < Iregon. In the following year. IH6S she was married to James Madiacn Calavan. and three years later th«- family, then four in number. moveiLio th«* San Jua- quin River Valley, StnnMlaus Co Cali forma. The family return«**! to Oregon again in Ix7ii ami l«x-at«*d near Scio, but after words moved to th«- preaent homr throe mil«*d south of .Ionian, Oregon. Mrs Calavan has had very poor health for many years, ami her death was eX|>ecU-d bv all her near relatives ami friemls. Amanda, as she was famd srly known was well loved by all who knew her. In 1M71 she was united with the Christ ian church anil has ever since let! a faithful Christian life She was a lov mg mother and a drvoted wife. Thr fum-rnt services were eun-hirted by Rev. S B. Cole ami the burial took place in the Bilyeu Den cemetery, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Besides »cores of friemls and other relative» Mrs Calavan leaves behind, her lonely huslumd ami six children, six other chikiren of the family having proodtd the mother to thr Fair Be Vond. Ttwise of th«- children who are living and all of whom were preaant nt thr funeral were: J. E Calavan. of Oregon City, Ore., Mrs. J F. Mitts, Canby, Ore ; John M ami Earl. <>f Scio, Ore.; V 1. Cala van. of Shtdda. On- and Ml»» Nora Calavan, of Scio. Ore A large numb« r of friends ami rela lives follower! th- remains to its last resting place. To the bereave*! family srr extemb-d the sympathies of the cn tire community. TAFT BUMPING SOLONS IN LINE Kartei Decrease In Prvc Of Fooi- stuffs peporki From Man? PülDtS Df COMtrt V- Prohibit-ve lardi t nnn-«vvy M h n Builder» Are Declared by Nsicnlists to be I tie Real Curative Means |<>r III Health HIS SKILL AVOIDS CLASHES THE UNIONS or COLORADO JOIN Ill ctinifM tit ion with 25 shipbuil ten- of Eng ati.i, Fran«*»*. Itah ami Germany. American bull- et» have M-enred the contract f- r two Dremlnougtita for tl e Argentine lii-|nibhc, the cuntiact prn-e Iwing 222JXX* ixxi I hi- transaction is a notable on-- It has a direct bearing oh our ••- i-iii-im. «-oiMitlum* and ¡oil* I* •, far and awai gn .it* r Ilian i« shown l-y the nn ri- distribution amoi g Aun t n an workmen and manufacturer» of the sum involved Recent »« o'lilit.c conq uri-M>ns in Eu Yaionly Not in Fear ol Fusion by Oewocrjis ri |*c of the world's mint ral »prin«-» are ar-d iNirpnts Ccnir.iitees Very Beginning Tody 50.800 hn In IFjl particularly inter«sting at this time. Achte Faiiroad Bill Favcrtd Each of the Eurtqcan health re-out« Sift Wil EX kt Men L'r.tll Cost are given gn-at d« tail of worth, l«-ll. «.* Is less rpitiel Crini to «¡ualily of water and air, treatment Th*- shipliuiMtiig industry is at h w and | at runage W n-hington, Jan :5< Activity auch ••lib throughout tin- world. Jini in ktw Tori G«*i cral The famon» health waters of Ada, as m klmi has teen duplayid by com- stagnation in freight» ha» left a gn at India, Ja|an srd lie booth Xeas are mitt res so tarly in (hr first regular •urplus of tonnage (inly abnormally’ given much attention ami con»idrrati<-n session of t ony; n »». In in i-t ulence in low rates quoted by the liuiMcrs will Chicago. Jan. 25 From many ¡»arts but what ia particularly interestirg to both Wings ef I hi- I ap-toi. induce the placing <«f miler- l'mh*r of the country come reports of lower Americana ai d « s| ei tally to Californ Although th« re are practically three such conditions, nothing but the ke* n K< ¡ml b< a> - ' I rices fur fexistuff» ami accesaii-ns to ian« and th«- p< ople uf thr Pacific Coast .• ait i . ' i- k-ui.ii • st Competition • in.bl I* < vpeit-d whin the fact that Paso Robles Hot •urgent” Republicans ai d IH-mix-rats. such a prize ns the building uf the two th*- ranks uf anti-meat crusader». Th«- is labor unions of Colorado have pass-d S| rings i« recvgnixrd M the id- ally there are signa on every hard that big Dreadruughls Was ut stake. The resolutions that, beginning tumor.-uw, ¡*»if*ct ii«-al1h r«-»ort ami it» cures are President Taft i» daily gaining support- contract c«me to this country be* an»*- era, for his hgislative programme. The American builder» with th* chca|>< «1 the SO. 000 men who make uo their m< st miraculous. Paso Robles ha* long been km-wn to skill shown by the President in avoid raw mat* rial and th*- most skilled work rank« will rat no more meat until there has lieen a material reduct on in thr Californians, for I ere it was that th«- mg dashes with either Rc| ublican men in tic world w* ri In a |»w>itu<n Indians for centuries came t«i treat faction and the knack he has exhibit« d to underbid foreign conq etitnrs. price. A« showing the effect the boycott their sick, even making dangerova in com|H*llmg it»- aid of both in his On the t«real |j«k. » wh i<- «*• are has had so fsr, reduction» were made journeys for hut tired» of mile*, fight light for the reilemption of pnrty actually com|w*lled t«i build shi|*s I« ■ here today of from '< to ft per cent in ing their way through h««*tila- tribes to pledges has noticeably inqirv-i i'd the can»«- we d*i not him- the tminag« of tile wholi »ale I rice» of rv»*, butter, th« «- waters, then came Padre Juni Ih-miHratic miiHirity. In the House the world I** draw mi f«ir iii<-ving our potato*-». | ork products and the h gh* r ¡«rr«> -erra with his (lanciscan monks there are ii dil ation* that threatened freight, th*- mammoth cairn rs are and his r« |-ort* to the < hurch of Ron r fusion of Dtn.ocrata and ipsurgvnt lie ■ turned out mor«- rapidly and at teas coat am are Imlay publicans on several legislative ques exchang«» quototatiuna of live hog», an«l U> the thr« ne < f than any where cl»** in the world. Not extant, giving marveloia narratives of tions la little fmr«il by the majority. rattle amt sheep »ml wheat corn, oats only that, but th«- cost per Ion ¡-er mile seeming winder» performed at Faso "Taft is trying to Iw-at the Democrats and ¡irovis on» are materially less of moving freight in th*-»*- Aim-tican out of any prospect of controlling the Butter, a reduction in which was an- Robles (The Pa»* of the Caks.) lake built craft average th*- lovv*-at re The town of Paso Robles is locate I « n House," remark««! a prominent Demo m-unetd yesterday, has dealined still ported anywhere in th*-world. A Boston uplands of great Imauty. It lie» :l) cratic lejider uf thr Senate yi-ntenlay more, from 32 to 31 cents, wholesale. ddpatch in yesterday’s tlregmiion stat*-« The Senate committees, under pres Eggs. too. an- now 32 cents a do ten, as miles from the sea, 1» 720 feet above that a semi-official estimate of the c«-»t Sea level and la sheltertsl round ataiut sure from the White House, have laid cottracted with 34 cents last week. of the two Argentine Dreadnoughts New York reports arve reductions in by a perfect wall of mountain ranges plans to take up the Administrative ¡line«-» the amount that will lie paid fur the price of foodstuffs. Milk has dro^ so that sea air is t« m|H-r»-<1 with hot m-asurea, while the House has supply lalior at 90 per cent of th*- tut al cost of pad I cent a quart on at least two uf land winds, filtereii ami emded and bills under consideration. Indication« the ships. thr big deal* r»' routes, butter, in the given tu Paso Robles in a | m rfect state. ar«- that by thr time th«- House calendar In securing thi« contract in the face The waters of th«- springs com«- forth has lx rn cleared of budget bills, th«' I h st qualities, has been cut 5 cents a of such conditimis. th*- Atm-rican build Here is mineral Senate will have ready for the atten pound;- eggs are off 5 cents a dozen. both hot ami c«>M. ers have dealt thr »acre I idol of pro Storage i-ggs that have lx-*-n put out as mini also and other forms of w at« r tion of that body a number of moat im tection th«- m**at »taggenng blow it hxa • strictly fresh.” at high price», are no treatment recognized by science for portant Taft bills. y*-t re eiveti. If American lalior with curative |>urp«»iea. Senate leaders who have gone to th«- longer »old as auch. its siqierior »kill can wrest from thr Rhumatiam. g<>ut. stomach ami ki<l- White House have lieen told that it i- The anti moiHipoly of New York cheap lalsir of I iropc a 922.(Nxt,txx) State arc to be invoked in the fight for ney dises»*-» »e* in to I m - th«- most pre not necessary to wait for action by the contract in which 90 ¡»-r cent of the lower prices. A special grand jury han valent at Paso Ruble», although the public on bills designed to carry out total gix-a to labor, what lieoime« of been sworn in to consider the effect of waters are unfailing for female com Republiran ple<lgea. 1 hose inclined to that absurd theory that our infant in- combinations among dealers on the plaints ami all forms of nervous dis- stay away from the White House have dustrie» and ov«rgr*>wn trusts must be«-n sent fur, or th«- warning has been ¡irices of fi> dstuffs The alleged milk orders. have an outrageously high tariff «mh-ly Pa»«» Robloa is not a resort like th«*»«- d> livi-red to them by their colleagues. combine in the city will tie taken up for the ¡irntection of American lalior? It is regarde«l probably that th«- Pr«-»i first, ami then the jury will turn its at of Europe, where only the rich attend. It 1» ¡lartieularly unfortunate for that You may find scores of poor peo|ile ■ lent'» railrord bill will be enact«d at tention to meat hungry I ami of ship sul-mdy pirate«, living in I- nts or at bulging houses, the present »«-salon, regardless of th«- In Claveland a movement has lieen that a plain ordinary buHlneaa fart started asking Senator Burton to father who ci m«- here ami are cured with little fact that tills on th«- same subject, and should throw such a bright light through cost except that necensary to keep somewhat <q to th«- Taft bill, have a movement to have an export tax their transparent theory just at this placed on meat. This is supplementary them under »belter ami to furnish b«en intrislucni in the Senate by t'um tlm«- wh*-n unus-ial effort ih l-eing ¡mt meal». No one is denied u»«- of it» mins and in the Hou»«- by Mann, of to petitions now being prr«-nt<-d for forth to force th«- subsidy lull through signature in the city. These petitions water» except those suffering with Illinois "Iher«- may I m - sone D«-mo- Congress in th«- interest of American tiibcreuloais or unclean dntease cratic up|M>»ition to certain features of will tie wntlu emigre»» labor. The rich have th* fr exclusive and th«- Administration bill. Pittsburg began its meat fast of .’M) Here ia a plain question which the The President's Federal incorili trat ion day» today. Atmut 2ft.u>»l workingmen luxurious hotel and private liatt s. while suliaidy seeker» must answer: If went to their toil without a sign of th«- m«-<lium |iur»c may select comfort bill is cx|>ccte<i to have the haniest American builder» can secure cmitrac ts meat of any kind in their dinner pails able ami desirable quarter» In hotel, sledding of any measure in hi» pro for building warships for which the gram. The movement has alrrmiy had its ef or private boarding house, whole world i» competing, and in which Paso Robles Hot Springe ia imleeil feet on thr prices of food Butter ha* !«i per emit of the cost is for lalxir, worthy of the estimate placed upon it dropped 6 cents from yi sterday. eggs any logical r«-»s«in I m * advancerl are down 2 and 3 cents a dozen. The by foreign thinkers, as its curt ■ a id Ils their inability to build on «-«pially generous policy towards health seekers director of the liepartment uf Health vantagi-ous term» vessel» for advises eating meat but once a day, ar make it a spot worthy of America ami merchant marine? E>Ht«»rial from The California. a solution to the problem. Oregonian. A »mall Insik, neatly illu»trat«sl. has The Ntt*l will Im glad to supply a lieen recently published by the manage Ilallingcr Pint bril Investigation to hi Clubbing Rates ment telling the story of th«- Hot Begun I h a \\ reft copy of the ¡ia|i«r free, regularly, to Spring* in a most interesting manner As the time of year is now nt tmml any one who will sunply items of ne ws ami giving romplete information. Send whi n w inter reading should lx- provided weekly from any ami all of the sur for it, either to Wm McMurray, far. We make the following clubbing rounding neighborhoods Some one in General Passenger Agent of the (). R. Washington, Jan. 2.'! This week offer to our readers. One year's sub every neighborhood should be willing to A N., Portland, Or»., or Dr. F, W. prof ably will see the beginning «if scription to the Santiam News i* in work by th«- j«»int committee complvt«-d take up this work for the interest.-« of Sawyer, Manager, Paso Robles, Cal. cluded in all the prices quoted below: tu investigate th«* Ballinger Pinchot themselves and neighbors. The Weekly Oregonian (Portland; «.211 controversy. For th«- moment th«- af A Remarkable Offer. The Semrni Weekly Journal " 92.1X1 fair» «if th«- Intrnor l>ep«rtm*-rit ar«- th«- Breeder» Gaz«-tt«* (Chlt'Wol «2 25 Executors' No'ke to Creditors The Ntt'iVH is now prepared to make liefor«- two c«immitteea, for, aside from The Thrice a week Work! iN.y.) •2.2Ä the following moat remarkable offer: th«- main investigation, the charge« of Motice ia hereby given that the • S2.no Thr S antiam N kws , "Thr Commoner” Representative Hitchcock, of Nebraska Any fl a year magaxine undersigned have lieen duly appointed fW We can give you dubbing rati a (Rrvan's paper) ami "The American alleging r«-kl«-»*-and imoroiwr cx|»**hd executor of the last Will ami Estate of with any newspatM-r or magaxine, no Homestead” the three pap«-r» for al- it-ir*-» by the Interior Department, ar«- G. T. Frost, deceased, by the County m*iat the price of on«- SI 90 matter where |»ut»liohe-<l. being invc»tigat«-d by th«- Hou»-- corn Court of the State of Oregon for the "The Commoner," Mr. Bryan's mitt«-e on ex|H-nditure for that depart County of Linn, and that said execut pa|w r. is a weekly ami is devoted to the ment. New Irrigation IV miw » ree ors have duly qualified. All persona The House tomorrow probably will having rlaims against said estate are descuaaion of National ¡»Utica Any ’•Well Irrigation for Small Farma" hereby notified to present the same, many, if hr wish«-» to understand ratify the »election of Representative is a publication just hwued by • »-- with proper vouchers ami duly verified National politic», whether he is a Re Graham, of Illinois, as one of the General Passenger Department, of the to B F Frost, one of the undersigned publican or a Democrat, should read Dem-K-ratic memlier* of the joint am-ci Oregon Railroad ami Navigation Co., hoth sales of all questions He cannot •I committee. He was chosen by thr and Southern Pacific l.mea in Oregon. executors, at his place of residence, be reach an h«m«-«t umlerstamfing without Democratic caucus Satur lay night in wit; Scio, Linn County, Oregon, within Thia booklet seta forth in a practical d*»ng so. The Commoner discusses all place of R« pr> sentativc Lloyd. six months from the date herrof. concise wav the possibilities for profit questions from Uu- progressive lirm*-- Ihe committee then will consist of of inexpensive irrigation, and should Dated ami first published this 21 day sratic view|Mnnt, without indulging in (he following. Senators Knote Ncl«on. of January IMO. lie In the hands of every farmer in abuse of those who think differently. of Minnesota, chairman, Frank P. Flint Oregon. F B Faotrr Thr American Homestead, is an ex- of California, George Sutherland, of G. M Far»rr Copies may be obtained free on Executors of the will ami estate of c -llent monthly farm ¡»per. filled with Utah; Elihu Root, of New York; application to Wm. McMurray, General valuable information for the farmer, Thomas H. Paynter, of Kentucky and Passenger Agent, O. R A N., and S.P. G. T. Frost, deceased. stork raiser, orchard ist, poultryman, Duncan U. Fletcher, of Florid*. Rep- Lines in Oregon, Portland, Ore. J. B Hoaf ord. gardener and housewife rea«mtatives Samuel McCall, of Massa Attorney for Executors. Evervtxaly in this vicinity knows chusetta, M. E Olmat«-ad. of Pennayl l ast Publication Feby. IK. f or Sale what class of paprr the N kwm ia. But vania, E. H, Madison, of Kansas; with this club of excellent papers, thr (Edwin llenby, of Michigan; Ollie Jam«« Full blood English Setter. Price «5. Su barn be for • ■ News ahouM lie found in every horn*- in of Kentucky, and James M. Graham, Must lie sold liefer* January 29. Apply TUE SANTIAM NEWS (hr Forks of th«- Santiam, uf Illinois. to Elmer lloh-cek, Scio, On*. NQUIRERS ARE READY 7/ \» n < WE CAN BUILD SKIPS We v-n compete ' uh I oreign Crawfordsville, Or.. Jan. 22 Serious truub)«* has b* en brewing at llolli, thr« «• mi!« s alKive hi re A short Urn* ago the deputy game warden arrested two nu-n for killmg deer out of season A few days ago, while he was in the mountains watch ng for other alleged law-breakers, hi» barn wa« bunted aid several held of slock shot. Some of hi» family wen* at* home at th-- time, but dl‘1 not dare to (eave the house to investigate for fear of being >h-»t them selves. The barn ami cuntei Is w- re a total loss, and -«om«- of the stock also died. It ia not known who are the guilty ones. Lawlessness is nfr ih that vieni* ity at present. Many people are liming their chickens OBIIt VR\ Paris, Jan. 25. Flood» have brought disaster to a large ¡mrt of France. The ordinarily modest and ¡H-aceful Seine is now a raging torrenUand rising at the rate of more than half an inch an hour. The general expectation that the maximum of the flood would l>e reach-<1 tonight hits not been realized. The Seine's tributaries are rising steadily anti the official estimate tonight is that the Seine will be at least 15 inch- s higher tomorrow afternoon. Victims <>f tiie fl-»id numt-er more than 100. COO ami the momentary loss is incali*ul-ible. Thousands of people an- hopelessly ruined NATURE S GREAT HEALTH FOUNTAINS r'K