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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1910)
Sai** *<*■? V’ » •» fl» JT > 2000 Double Rolls Wall Paper Selected Patterns for sale in quanti BARGAIN PRICES E. C. PEERY DRUGGIST Scio Oregon O' C. C. I RYAN! ATTORNEY AT LAW CUSICK BLOCK ALBANY OREGON DR. W. R. BILYEI ID E M T I S T OVER WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE BOTH PHONES ALBANY - - OREGON ► 1 Do y you want To sell your Earm? I ! < > I can fimi a buyer < ' Do von want To huv a Earn)? that will nuit voli <• Selling and Buying Î i OREGON DIRT Is My Business « < It will pav you to list your property with me C. W. TEBAULT Lyons St. Albany, Ore. First Gau A««annodatami sad prompt Scrvkr Laryr Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT St. Charles Hotel GRANT PIRTl-E. Prop. OREGON ALBANY I W. A. ■ Cai’tier Tate« no** vour money. n»ln< the ntinret ■llllgrnce for )i»t mlety It .Ine« a at net I > banking buslim-; lake« care of your chacta on other bonk«, utakea •ran-Irr« tor you. make« loan« ronaMrnt with conarrvailfe t>uel nr" nelb.,11 R. SHELTON Notan’ Public Real Estate Administrator of Estates «oans Negotiated, Abstracts Obtained and Examined ■n< » . . . . • OREGON THE SANT1AM NEWS V CLADEK What difference would it m ake to you if the Standard Oil or the Steel tru. t were divided up and run by hundreds of competent «mall ptant»? Could tley produce cheaper than the great plant» of each? Wouldn't the operation • f many »mall plant« be more cxjm-.slve than the greab-r one»? And if mor ■ expensive would nut )ou have to bear thvl expen«« in the price of the pro- ! diets? Be sensible. The larger the Units the greater the economy but we do not get the beticfit of the economy. If we owned the plant* tn common there would be no arided pries to the cost of production to jay interest, rent and ' profits to th* Rockefeller» »nd Morgana. They are not to be blamed tor taking these things—you are the fool» that vote to have them own and take it Your vote »ay» you believe in private ownership of the industries—and why should the men you elect to office vote to make collective ownership and pro- tect you with low price» when you vote ■gainst men with such ideas? If you were in Rockefeller'» place you wou d do about as he doos. 1 would tut noon j ay tribute to him as to you. Lot's a l own the Industrie« and manage them for the common good. Could that be bad? ORT VALLEY'S INDIAN SUMMER. How Springtime Returned to a Middle Aged Sheepnian. by He h-.d ludían «um for the niàsqucraiG' The same ma terial covered her •b«»ea. giving them the seniblame of tan leather High •««liar mil flowing ncktle were not < «mull'd Pnti'hlta was an actre«« Dry Val iev »aw tils ntr«ct«-dly youthful gait, hta limp where the right »hoe hurt film, bta forced smile, hta awkwunl »Itnulatlon of a gallant air. all rej«ro- ■!u<««l with »tartllng fidelity !'««r ths Mrst time a mirror had lieen hd«t u|v to him The «sirrolwrathm of one of Hu" yoiings’i-rs calling. "Mamma conio ■ nd »«•«• Pau'-h i <l«> like Mr Johnson." was not ntwded e*l the u mutts tin I land- ape with i tardy «nd delurlve »ummer h-nt ICopvrlgM. I'M. b> lb« McCluis cor npanr I Bvt a sli«w|«mati 1« a hardy animal Dry Valley Joliti»on shook the tattile Dry V alley Jotau-on h id weather--«' Y««u have io »hake the ta'itle liefere l«"> nu<uv uorvlu c« l>> lurti his b.i« k <>i As softly «» the cart« aturcvl ta'is a Inte rummer, spiritual or real Old using, fur »ulpbur will not d «aol V ■- would permit. Dry Valley tiptoed lank Thru Dry Valley saturated a ■mall lie w miM «how I tie in to the givi«' and home again By the uvxt mall went an order t«> Twenty mluutcs after the time aj«- •pougv with the ll'illid i*d rm bed It '<an Antonio for an outfit of flic lot« ■•' '-»Inted for th«* walk Patu lilta trlpj««! carefully tutu the roots of bl« huir loth«-'«, culore am! style» an«! price« m demurely out her gate In a thin, trim Dry Valh-y had teen a «Inepman .«bjcei The next day went th«- reclp« «lidie lawn mid «allor hat Nhe stroll* III« real name was Hector, but lie had for the lialr restorer «llpjxsl front r «I up tin- sldewslk »n<l «tewed her been re« lirl«ten«xl after lita range »»••«v ,| i«|x-r fur Dry Valley*» «unl«urn <t«*|«s at Dry Valley’■ gate, her man Many years of living face to face •«I vuburn hair wa« begluntvg to tur ner expressing wonder at hl« tinu»tlnl with »beep na their own terni» wearied «Llv« ry above hl« car« detlnqneucjr. Dry Valley Johnson N«> te Sokl hi« Drv Valley kept lml«»*re closely f««r a liiv-n out of fata i!i»»r ami down the ranch for fis.<»«i and moved to Hanta «v.x-k ex- ept for frv«|Uent snllle« nfti-t walk »tr«Me. not ite polychreiMtle R..« to live a life of gentlemanly en«c tonlhful «trnwlx*rrj suah tier» Then Dry Valley bought a f> ur room cot i few day» liter, he suddenly «•nu-re«-»' vh-iim of a l"«t summertime, but tin» iteepmau rebabiiitaied He wore hi« tage lu the tilings nod a library brilliantly radiant In th«* b«-* tk- glow • ! Id gray woolen shirt, open st tbs hl» belated mldanumier niadueaa hront. hta blown duck trousers ■lufievl A jaybird blue leunta «ult corer««' Into hta overrun l«oots, and hta white in outwardly «'most as fur a« hl* felt »ombrern on the back of hta head. vtrtafs amt ankh*« Ills shirt was ox Twenty ywirs or fifty he might look. I.«1.1 bl« collar wlttgevi nn«l tall, hl Dry Valley cared not Hta light blue ktle " fl--.itln-j « rlaimnir lit« »hoc ■ye« uiet Pan« hits ■ dark onew with a ven«>m- u« bright tan. |x'luti«l am' «old flaali In item He came an far -«hifx-d ««a jwnlientlal Inst» A llltl«- 1« the gate lie poluled with bls long 1st straw hat with a siri|»«l bsmt dre arm to her bouse. rnt««l hta neither!»-.it«*n Item! I.«*m "Go home," »»Id Dry Valley. ••<;<» i <-ol«irr«1 kt«l gloves |*r«»t««*t««l bi horn«« to your mother. I wonder light- lk tough baml« from the tenlgnmil ulli' duu'l strike a fool like me. Go ay suimhiii«* This Md and o|«tl< home and play In the mind VVIlrtt You Boys—Arc tfwy your boys? mltltig creature treferr«i out of It bunii««« haw y.«u got cavortin' around When they grow up they will Inal«- ei>. smiling fiH’Itahly mid smooihlni I reckon I wa« with grown men? t|liir living working for others, anl •t» glnvre for men mid angel» to »♦«■ locoed to lx’ inakln' a he poll parrot nut th' ir tune will belong to the man w ho I . ,- i . | i .« 1.1> » ti id I u » Vn!!.I'-bi- >>f my »elf for a kid like you Go home hires them. Thin mean« a large portion -•n lx-vn brought l«y Cupid, who al md don't l«-t me »•••• you no more. with Mxitfincvbr i . vmiuwx . wavs «h«x't« gnrne that Is out of ««-ason VVhr I done It. will »ometasly tell me! of their lives. Or. pv rhajn, they will with mi nrr-'W from the quiver <* Go home and let me try mid forget It." farm or conduct a small business, atrnwlx-rry culture. Behind the cot imagining they arc free; neverthele»», tnge wa« a garden of which be tua«!«* it Itomus itcconst met Ing niyth-'l"vy. h- Panchlta obeyed and walked »lowly t| id rise«! a prt«,nml*- macaw from th. toward ter lioine. »ayIng nothing 1« r they will pay tribute to the profit straw terry patch. i»li«*« of th • gray brown phoenlk ths' ««■me dtatmice »lie kept ter li«-ad turn* W hen hl« »trawberrle« were t-eglli takers, to the landlord, to the masters rn I folded Its tired wing» to roo»t e«l ami her targe eyes fixcvl Intrepidly of transportation, so that once more a nlug to ripen Dry Valley ben . lit the ■ -r Hie t> ■> < of N intn it - i lien V lest buggy whip In the Santa Ro«ii upon Dry Valley's Al Inr gate »lie large portion of their time will tmlong Dry V'all<-y pmi»«*«l In the street t< «t«M d for a tm-ment looking back at «tore to the masters of the machinery where ilb'iv Nanta lb«sm»a wltlilu sight id him. then ran suddenly nud swiftly In the by living ia made, More than thia, lived il t bltn to lx« »liinn«-d and then ilellteralc Into ilie house. when the masters deaìre to expand that gn' ami slowly, ns hl« »li ten r<-«iulr«s! Ohl Antonis was buiMIng n fire In their business, they will require your anx lolla •iit,-r««1 Mr« <«'Brlen'" g de. the kit* lien stove Dry Valley stopjx-d Xot until th«* « ii-veu months* drought boys, so called, to go out and figt.t. | there w at the door amt Inugb««! handily. '¡«I Nanis lt««m» en«e talking about perhaps die, or it may I m -, be mangled , She limi "I'm a jiretty looking old rhinoceros Dry V alley .1« bus« n » <•• urtshlp of Pan < t'ltrli-u and made chronically di»eased. It will to l«e gettln* Stuck nu a kid. ain't I, liltn O'iirlrn It was nti uncliiMlfl Between the two homretewds rau n all lx* for the benefit of the owners i f TonisP* »ah! he. tide proceduri- -something like a com "Not verroe gm»1 thing." agre««) An the increased traffic, for "your boys" craxy picket fence overgrow u with '«Inntlon of enkewalklng. «leaf am morning glory and wild gourd vine« tonin »ngely, "for too nuii ti old man to will have no interest in iL The maaters dumb oratory. («*>«tHg<* stamp flirtatl««'> often tic could *<•«• little teed« with Ilk«1«’ iiiuchai'lia " merely use "your boys” to grab them It tasted lw< umpé of black hair »ml Itasldtig dark ami |Hirl««r < linrad«“». "Von tet It ain't," wealth to murder and rob for them. I rye« <!«»lgitig In and out telwreu the we'-k» mid ’hen « am«* to a an«!«!rn eml grimly. "It's dutn Your boys! Bah! They do not belong pickets. ki-vplng Inin on the r«-«l<|enllig Of i««nrw Mr« OBrlcn fav«>re«| tli I m '«I i |«' s it hurts." match us soon u» Dry Vallry s luteu even to themselves. This system it lx*rrlre. lie brought a! one armful Itie rvgnlln B«-lng the molti one of slavery. Your children are sold latte one afternoon Drv Valley went lions were <11* l«»«e«l of hi« gterrstlon. the blns tenuis suit, er of a woman child ami therefore a every day, and you stand for it you, to the f•"«t"ttl‘«' When he ■ num lxi< k. ■Imre. hut. gloves »ml all. and threw who pretend to be men and lovers of I like Mother Hubbint be f"UlM the ■ barter memter of the Vm-lvut Ord«-« them In n pile at Alitotita's feet dette* to |Hty. The dcecnelnuts of II«' ■ <f I lie lint Trap, «he Joyfully de« ked liberty! "Give them to your old man." »aid Th» rian tendlta and lllliernlan cattle raid out l'nm lill i for thè ».-i< rltl'v be. "to hunt antcl<>|H' In " girl wa» Irtnp"rnr1ly «taxxlcd by bar A recent dispatch from Washington era hud »wm»|a«l tl«»w n tijxiti lit« «trnw Just ns th«« first star preside«! jralt'ly Ing ber ilr»-»»«-« lengttemxl «mi ber la-rry pnt«U over the twilight Dry Valley got Ills concerning the high coat of living |>ll«tl up <>ii h«*r hend amt carne hair Dry Valley sll|«|x«l Into the house, biggest straw berry ta»>k and Mt on the nay«: near furgrttliig flint «he wa» only a got bta whip and «-barged the inarati If the price of beef or lamb in too tiers. The lash curled ata'Ut the lega «!)<<• of « berse. It wn» ni e. tm». t<» back step« to cateli the ln»t of the III* thought ho mw the high, eat musk rat, taking Secretary of of the nearest, n greedy ten year old. have a» g>M»l n matrb a» Mr Jotinsou reading light figu re of aome one in hta atrawterry jsiy Illg you atteulloli« mid Io »«»■ the Agriculture Wilson's word that it ia I Imfore ttey knew they were discover pati li He lal«l aside the IxMik. got Illa » -ree» h gave warning. and • •I tier girl« Outterlng the curtain« at good. Uncle Jim aingit the praine of rd windows to »re you g«> l»y with hta w hl|> ami hurried forth to see (tetr the t!«« k •camper««! fur tlm fence like the musk rat in a bulletin just issued It was Panehlta Nhe hail allp|«cd him. by the department. He recommcmis a drove uf jnrrll» Hushed In fia- chipar- through lli<- pl< ket fence and was half- Dry Valley bought a buggy with ycl ral Dry Vattey'a w til|> drew a toll of way across the patch. Nhe st<>|«|H«l muak rat farming an profitable. The two m««re elfin ■brb-ks ta-fore they loW wheel« and n tine trotter In Han when she »aw him am! looked at him secretary nays that the flesh of the A ntonlo. Every d i v he drove out w ith dived through the vine « lad fen«-«* without wavering musk rat is highly esteemed by the lie was never »een to apeak Dry Valier, I«*»« d«-«'t, folhiw««! tbeiu Pmiclilla A ■mlilcii rage n humiliating flush aborigines of North America, especial nearly to lite t>l- k«'t« were walking or Che king hta to h«-r wten Ihvy Were <>f unreasoning wrath esme over Dry The <-mi«<-li>n»iir*iM ■trlvlng. c««n« -I oiisii «-»« of hl« ly in winter. it", i«*«a t«ur»iilt. li«* r- uml«'I a busti. Valley l-'or this child be hail made Uncle Jim's bulletin tell* how to fry, droj>|M*d lita whip ami «tiaxl vok*el<Ma. ■■hnh«*a kept hta mind limy; the kUowl* hlmoolf a motley to the view. He had nlge that he could say nothing of In mofionl«*»«. the capa« Ity of LI* |x>wer» roa«t and stew muak rnts. To fry you trie«! to hrlte Time tn turn l«a<-kwan! le* it lie in salt water for an hour, <-ot>«umr«l by the net of brenthlng «mt terret kept him dumb; th«* f«»-llug that for himself lie ba<! been maile « Pmiehlfa wa« there kept him hapjiy. wash it, dry it with a cloth and season, pra«a«*rvlng the prrprndkular. VI last he had seen hta folly. II«* l«»«k tier Io parti«*» ami iLim-re f.x I of Rebind the bush ■!>«■! I’aiicfiltn then dip the pieces in prepared egg " <1 t<> ■ httrch. lie tri««! oh. no innti There wa« a gulf telw-een him ami O'Brien, scorning to fly. Nbe wn» ulti«' butter ami dust with flour or meal. <-v« r trlixl »«• hard to lx* young as Dry yoiitli over wtik li lie could not build a t«-rn. the oldest of the rwblere Iler i>rl«tge even with yellow gloves to pro You let the muak rat fry »lowly for an ii'glit black hair wn« guttered tia<-k In Valley did ll<* mut«l not dame, but Ami the sight of bls hour ami serve it with a gravy of milk, a wild ma«« ami ll<-«l with n ■<nrl«-t tie Invent«*«! a smile will'll lie wore on tect hta hnmta torment coming to preter him with her the-'« ’ joyous <K-< n»l<«ns. a smile that butter and Hour ami parsley. rlbtani Nhe ■t«a«l w ith reluctant feet, elfin pranks coming to plunder hta Plutocratic Uncle Samuel ought to yet nearer th«* breok than to ths river. in him was as great n ««m ission to strnwherry vines like a mlschlevuu» mirth and gnycty as turning hand f'«r cblMboo«i hml environed ami «le- give us a further report on the food schoolboy rou«««I all bta anger. springs w«>ul«l te In nmdher lie lx* value of polecats and make«. He tnlnml her. "I t«>h! you to keep away from here." Nhe Imtked nt Dry Valiev Johnson gmi to "eek «lie comjmny «»f the y«>nng might also touch on toada and (taking "Go back to your iimn In tlM* i-'wn. even of itie teyv said Dry Valley for a moment with magnificent Inno home ” worms, with a few simple receipts for They ■«•cept«»! him ns a «!«s-|«tel dnm lencr mid before hta cyan slowly Pnnchlts niov«l slowly toward bltn preparing the common house rat for crunched n luscious la-rry l«e<wect> ter ix-r. for bls attempt» nt sportli cm*«« Iwy Valley « rack«*«! hta whip. the table. By corresponding with the white teeth. Then «lie turned and wen* •«> force«! Hint they mlgtit ns well "Go back home." said Dry Valley proper "aboriginre" you may discover walked ■lowly to Hie fern«* with n have ««may««! tt»«*lr games In a calte new values in sawdust and peanut ■ waylug. cunscloua motion. «u<b as n *lr«l. Neither Im nor any other couM aarngely, "and play thestrl<-als some more. Yott'd make a fine man Yon've sheila. Hoping Uncle Samuel may du<-hesa might make us<- of in l«*ndlng ■ ■Mlnuite what progress tie bad inndr mads a fin«« one of me.'* with Panehlta a proiin'iind«' There she turtud ngnln give thin hta deepest thought, I am his Nhe camo a »top nearer, silent and The en«1 came smldcnly In one day. ntxl grilled Dry Vnllcy Johnson once for the revolution. aa often disappear« the fata«* after witn that •< range, definnt. steady more In the dark flame of her suds glow ln*f«>rr a- Novemter sky amt wind • l«’us eyes, laughed n trtife Mcb«H«lglrl Rl LOO* RD TH HOCO It TH® VIXKM. Capitalism give« private property to talily sud twlsteil herself with panther Dry Valley wa« to call for the girl a few, who do not create it. Socialism tab quh'kness betwm-n th«« pickets to one afternoon at 0 for a walk. An »bine In ter eye« that had always pax- afiernoon walk In Nnnta llo«n was a tied him Now It stirred hi« wrath. will permit the many who create wealth tin* O'Brien «Me of the gourd vine Ills whl|>ta«b whistled through the Dry V alley |>t< ked up Id« whip nn«l feature of so« Ini life that called for to retain all they produce, and they will He mw a r«d «trenk ■mldenly No Dry air II«' ■tumble«! as the fdek of one’s wrnnirote make themaelvea rather than the idler« went Into hl« bou««- Valley Ix-gan gorgeously to array him come out throtigdi tier white drew« he went Up the two W«x>den «lejie. Th«* rich. above ter kuev where It had »truck. old Mexican woman w li<> cuokid hl« self; and no early that he finl«h«-<1 Without flinching ami with the Mint Capitaliata do not give you employ m«*fll« an«! swept bta hou«r callad tdm enr’y. mid went over to the O'Brien ■in« banging dark glow In her eye« Pan- cottage An he near»«! the |»>rvh on to »upper a« hr went through ll-e ment; they keep you from employment toward him w»«m« Drr Valley wrnt on. «tumbled the crooked walk from the gate he chits cams steadily except aa you will agree to give them Dry H<; through the strawberry vlnso. down the front «tej«s. out th«- gate ami hear«! «oimds of revelry within Valley's trembling hand rrlramd hta part of what you produce. down the ron«! Into a nw««qultr thicket «to|«jw«| and l«w«k«x! through the honey wld|> handle When within a yard of st the <dge of town lie snt <tevrn In «tickle vin«*» In th«* open door. You have worked hard and what have the grass and lnta>rl«»u«ly plm-ked the Pi«n«*hlta wn« amusing her young«r him Panchltn stretch«! out her arm«. “God. kid”' «t«mmered Dry Valley. ydu got? Other« have not toiled and «pines from a prickly f»mr one t«y <>ne brothers nn«1 slaters Rin* wore a "I«o you mean“ — you see what they have. Thin wns hts sttltude of thought. Be n in'« clothe« no doubt three of the But th«* aeuaona «re veraatlls. «nd It On her h«*n<! wa» qnlred In the day« when til" problem« Inte Mr O'Brien m«y have beon aprltigtlme after all lu were only those of wind and wool and the «mailcat brother's straw hat dec He who takes part of your product stra«] of Indian mimmer that «truck orat««! with an Ink strljmd paper tend water twy Valley Johnson. take« that which belong« to you as On ber liamls were flapping yellow ha«! hnr ’ f*'' 1 '-*! the man A thing surely m though he took purse itself. • thing that. If you are eligible, you • clutb g’uvr», ruughljr rul uut and tewa V i r» X?.. fi- ¿n > . * L»!-’ -, •■* vT ■' Vk a, i »r