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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1910)
Childrens Department department we have boys wear. Bovs Knibker suits at Boys shirts anti waists at MENS SUITS For the man that wants medium priced suits with style and good workmanship, fabric that is all wool, we offer him the CLOTHCRAFT LINE The highest grade medium priced line on earth. mixed Mens five piece suit Agents Agents Tracy Clothing Co KNOX ■ NCCOLC RlB8eo i MADEWELL ALBANY. ORF. Socialist Plans in Miluonkec (Continued from page 4) MANUFACTURER u>4 DEALFF IN ALBANY II. MONTANTE Attorney-at-Laic Notar» Public and Solicitor of Patenta atei Penatone. DENTIST OVER WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE, BOTH PHONES ALBANY - - OREQON: ATTORNEY AT LAW CUSICK BLOCK ALBANY /. MC'titaa Pres ids lit OREGON R. SHELTON Real Estate Notary Public Administrator of Estates x>ana Negotiated. Abstracts Obtained and Examined Th* Best Place In Portland to Eat . .................................................. ........ Pap’s Coffee House at Meet and of the Morrison Street bridge. “The money made out of the city by cuntraeton will better go toward the relief of the Unemployed: ••First, by the improvement of th*-, streets, second, by the cstabliahment of public coal and wood yards, and a ; public ice house. **ln this climate ice is as necessary in summer as coal is In the winter I These necessities should be sold at cost. The city could easily harvest an abund ance of ice during the winter months, thus employing many dtisena who would otherwise have to receive public aid. We rnalite that giving work to the unemployed can solve no industrial problems, but it is the least that can be done as a humane duty toward those m distress. ‘•Free education is essentia) tn a high civilisation. Free books are as much a part of free education as free teachers a rd free school houses. The social democracy demands that books and school utensils be furnished free to all pupils attending the public schools. "This naturally leads us to the question of taxes, if corporations bore their share of t|«ee—figured even at the present valuation the taxes of all citisena could be reduced 30 per cent, and there would alii! be enough money left in the city treasury which could be used for public improvements kinds. •’Public health requires more atten- lion to factories and workahopa, better plumbing, more public baths and a system of public street closets, such as is found in European cities. •‘Public health also demands an ex tension of the free medical service. At the present time, many a disease and even epidemics get their origin from the fact that poor people shrink from consulting a physician liecause of the expense, until it is too late. "This is a general outline of the principles that will guide the social democratic administration. •*Aa to the working details we shall have to refer to our platform and the message of our mayor. Err.il Sealel "We are hampered by an obsolete charter and laws made in favor of the capitalist class, and the capitalist class only, but we again promise the best administration thia city has ever had, and as fsr as human effort can secure it, we will make good our promise.,. Brodney’s Ta be Continued)