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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1910)
Cladeks Column tOITtO «V V CLADEK lug In f*>»s«-*sii.ii ut an«»(T>vr u glft he limi glven hi» betrvlbed Il la mi!» In rval si or Ics flint |»«ipl» • i ite curi .Isti il«, of i i ••l-.il- In « ! (lue iviiuid siip|sise tlint miy man In li(s «elise*. s«*viug bl* prroeut In |s»a»«««. Characters Were King and «Imi uf mnilher wiviild lime inaili- mi mi estica11>>n lami» dld imi rVvn ast an iti«. gu.ihlsnisii ho» I.. carne In tlm triiikci Perliaps thr dm trim* of proli B, KVELYN WITWOTH. iblllty •!<. noi appi» Iti cuse* uf jtailmia 'Copyright isle, by American l'issa Aaso lovers VI mu r ite, lbere are iium.v III «.'!• i h » i > j stanvve tu «Imvv ihnt «»rdliiary «ense M P usm irlmgvn on l-ik* Stanco imi . oninmn |.rudi-n>c ilo noi King •«•rg. in th* lini tirimi 1 yml. stiimls a (aiuis. furimi* ni III«- appireiil et Ideile* • lui I mu In a til« b lived Sophia, dough iluit bis lieli.vril hs«l Iswn unirne tu iv-r ut (be I »ui her.* I.udo«l.ic. Pueaen | tifili ««rute ber a svnthing letlrr brvrk- iiolfvii I» also memorable ms tin- birth i Ina off tliclr vngugvmviil plsi-v ut I be lule Kllxsbelb, wife of Hi* letter feti llke a boti freni t rima Jueupli. eiu|*>mr of Austria It bruirti II ls a qtirstlon nlivtbvr «Ila- is there tli.it thv rtnpervw nlieo n Í *p|silutitieii|, nuumlmi tuve ur Imllg- touiig mau. hmliig gone to pnqs.se ' ii itl.ui ni lite Utipiirdunublr Irroimviil for the tulli.I of KHxnUctb's older sis fot uhi b oc e>|ilimiilmi waM glirn MW a girl In «boi I dn-SM s. iun iisisl sif.vlrd tlie girl, w ho (rum uav ■•Ing about the ground*, fell In lute mg lurvd imd revelvrd Gir luv* ut a with h«-r and asked her hand Insrrad kitig WM siidrlvnly itisi uff Hurtl I'bv change was reluctantly granted ' inl-iiiiiti'rst.iniliiig* usiiall, I m «<> iih » by the father of I be two girls, and : more voinplh ni««l ami Ir*« evplmimble Prati» Joseph look Kllxalieth bai k to »1 aver; «teli I he sc orni sevue lu t ten ns From Hist uiarrlage »prang firn drilli* vns firn more deploratile liiHli»lpb cn>wti prince of Austria II Ihati ttic flr»t Tb». pillici-** wns as- was tie and the Itnrviiess l el sera who ’•Hindi-1 tu li-arti tli.it ber render bnd gara the world probably thv most tic! frmn her *nd tnken up ber allude tragic- lore affair that has ever in althln tlie limila of thv royal park coire«! an heir tu a throne Hits ts-gnt utiolhvt errvr As tlie There la atmttier story of a royal , Sltig brlleved ili it lite prtnroM bnd lover sliow la«lyloie Ilici) uu laiko glieli thv uuaid-iimu III* presumi, su Slsm>nl>rig Ibis usa Klug I.«nils of i tbr prlnctwa le.||vvr«l timi thv rraanu lini aria Illa affali did not end In a hv klng li ni liiokcii «villi bvr «tas irngi-ly. toil value near lielug one 'Imi hv uilglit iseiae** ihv ai-live* l.oulv, « ho In tua youth a ss vaiievlal Itila lei tu * tlur«i compì lesi loti tk» ly handsome was of a |>e<'iill«rly Iter) : ¡itila rviurinal fu tbr klng nll thè it |S| MSI 11 ¡0(1 fie was ti«*t rot b«a) to the prvsvnl* In- liid «cnt lirr esrvpt tlie Print-«-** Sophia, ami the match, ac I n ilf liraqi of tiirquolsca. »« hh li »In» ceptable a* Il was fur reason» of state, olili! noi timi mnl supfsmel bud barrii was. In addinoli, a tovera' mating The I loet. Iti«- eienliig after tbe revvlfil of bis scnlioffcn. fi<H|m-nlly »ailing urer the Is >so n i of the lake 111 view of thv lift* ili«- klng ami tbe ri ni trvs* i-l v uli-r «i-rv mu on tlir bikr. 'Ilio anility (enks of the Tyrolean Alps «•il. slinped llkr a stinti, was tilt vii While in Munii li tlie king met n very i|> In ro)al si.» Ir I he inrsili »boni» Is nullful actress I hl* womnn. wteoiii ’■ " e iq • li I In ni. Il* Soft llgbl In » •• « ! I I 1 II 1 ; l l-ti in U >1 is < ■ 1. 11 I'l'l iriisif,log ibv girl'* bromy. That by the hun«|s<>iue young king filling II) Il i.M Ile nloliv III* outvllietl hud di '<i e -I imi-re «rii I mh «-co Ivfl on shorv. thè klng burlng Xnew that he find recently ts-en be iiiiiM'lf pulid tbv boat out on to itiq tmilitnl tn Snpbla mid that til* heart akr. went wuh his band Gretchen formed But Loula' mimi WM1 Oli the prlu ess. »Itti n lumi bv timi brou »o n rut li nnd a hi». Itisiinid uf suing f«»r < rglienees for lb«- offen»* «>f ««bhli ie liad nccU'cd tier hud broken Ibv •ist link of Ilie ch.ilii ihm lind l*>uml ui logi'tticr tu r« turning bl« gift», di riaiier. tie bad noivd timt tbv half ■fi «llllcli h ul in ide i»l Ilie troiltile «a» mit mnoiig ihv gift* lie had rv- elivd II«* »{Hike of thia (o tils Colu- «mimi Grell lieu enme lo a »miden résolu. I timi . - A LOVE DRAMA. a The Actress. o)saHaa-o4HaxxHv-< ->> >«■»( ! >-«■■»<><■■»■< >4O»(n WALL PAPER Largest Stock outside of Portland Samples and Estimates on Request I ) FISHING TACKLE Camera supplies, etc - Expert Truss fitting Woodworth Drug Co., I Abstracts ? I I i I Albany, ore * 5 V >•«■»■<> w Title Tn all laudi» and town Inta in Linn County made by men of wide experience and certified to by a responsible com pany. A company that lias been establislied for eighteen years and is incorporateti ..... I-inn County Abstract Co. 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BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW CUSICK BLOCK ALBANY OREGON OREGON SHELTON Real Estate Notary Public Adminiatrator of Estates xmna Negotiated, Abstract* Obtain«! and Examined •C1C Socialism Seam* to be about the livcal wire in the nation just now You can't pick up a napcr but your eye lights on some cussing or discissing of it. Thst is the way the chattel slave question came up. Tor years but few papers wo dd even discuss it, but the people were taking it up ami awn the wlole p ■ •** :m i nat;o:i Were in the hot Of i’ S >'a i«rn;* going to make more ds- lesion than ever did chattel s'a ■« r,. and ts destined to make greater change, o i the nation than did that in.titutior, or its aliolition. There is one thing certain, the ignorant opp. nents of Socialism cannot hurt it by their con- de »nation, and if they read up to liml out what it really i*. we will comert a majority and control the «tale Now y hi can make the most of it. The fu ture is ours as certain as day. We s ml- at your lack of knowing what is g.»ng <>n. Socialism in America seems to be a protest against the startling im-qua'ltie* in human society; against too much work an<l too little play fur the ma jority, against the fact, or allrgid fact, that 1 per rent of the jieopl«- hoi.I 54 per cent of the wealth and Ml per cent of the people have nothing whatever above their meagre wages; against the fact, or alleged fact, that not less than lO,Otx»,OiM) people in the United States are too poor to obtain sufficient nourishing focal. Glib old politicians tokl the voters that if Hie g. o. p was again votes! into |iower the Gong of Prosperity would till the I six! with mu*ic arid plenty. But the Grind of Poverty is cauaipg needless weeping and waiving and ruieides by the thousand. Hap! y homes are ruthlessly broken uu, and crowded slums and prisons and over, crowded poor houses are the order of the capitalistic system. with Uontrrx a< 1er PR. W. R. BILYEU The things you are f.vM that Social «m atanda for ar«, the very thing» that »re disgusting ymi with condition* t< • Lay. You are t»»iJ that 8>»*iaitata be ■ieve in irro love (liat). Hut that i «hat you have now. and that is why <>u think of it. If this system ik*» ■ot favor free love why are there »o tun) prostitutes? Who s«*iucd th. I'«'.* 1«»' fallen women if not republican» e l democrats? Who tail thr capita I- • *ts have money enough to hire worn«'« ■vho are not their wives? You arc now voting for a system that upholds ard protects the system of prostitution < t free love. Ami you are such f<< Is tha vou really believe Socialist» fav« r such crime* when, if you had any sense, y«>u would know that Socialists have nevir been in i*<wcr to make laws, while yevr •»Id parties have. We are coni oiled b capitalists and we have the free Io« e tiuiines* legalised ami protected by re. public ana and democrats who arc n< w in office. Socialists would make lav a governing employment that woulil give women »* much for their lalmr a* met-, ,i .1 emplo ment for -all at au<-hg><«i reward that no woman would lx forcid by poverty to sell herself. The lens of thousands of republicans and drirocrata who make fortunes out of the whi'e "lave traffic are i>ppus«<d to Socialism because it would put them o it of such criminal business. Socialism atan.s for purity of the race, a condition list h;.. never yet Iwen aehiev.-d Moat people have some fems e kir. who ha.* fall -n, a id all of us have male km who IV- fallen, and they are wor- t an the victim* of their lust. You ar. condemning us for the very sins you are all the time committing. You mike good o'd party voter», it i* so e s/ to get office and graft with such for ’w, p »rters. OMGON Since Hamman's death the securi ties he tranfarred to his wife and son have appreciated in value to the extent of over I20.000.0W, making the total a. alth of tbs family *»,000,0». AU accumulated by ''hard work” am! ”aav> tng” in this glormus land of opi>ortun- ity! All you have tn do, Mr. Worker, is to save your wages, and you too may make 120.000.000 in three montha! The Alaskan telegraph systems ate owned by the United States govern ment and as a consequence th«. raU-s are only one fourth those charged in the states, and a still further r.Yluction is being planned. This is what it means to have the governm-nt serve the people, service at cost. Socialism ia i jnorant. ignored only by the (l'i.ntinmd next uv.k) i (Continued from last week! □ mr» iteti ivru rtir «rirrn a pian tu nithdrnn lliv munarcli a lo«, frum lite tirine«-** ami wln li f.»i lini self. In ■ arry olii tilt* pimi II wa- ih * <-«*iir> f«»r ber lo mare llie atng I hi* site dal and ivtliml tu prh di lite Iter ni-vt move In orili r lo le bruiighl in volitili t «villi ili» klug wa. tu etiter iliv seri h e ut Ilio prim e«- Grelrheii'a inror <n> lite stage lise gl veli ber mi in-qiia Intuii, e « liti a Oilin la-r uf proiuliivnt |ivnmh«. nini lo ttie«. she af‘|ill«*l fur thrlr Inlfurrn-e tu «• ture lite fseltlon »he desln-il timi ni render The dilllra «if remine are *• thè nnme Imlh-alvs. lo remi atomi fm ihe amiisrinrut ur Itistrm iloti of ih. empluriw Greti ben n is n|i|i ilni<-«! !• lite tilni-e ahe coreUi! ami In Ibis wm inrt l.nula «ai mvasl.itis n tw-n Ite vi- lt»*l bis twlrottwd llul neltber tbe Is-nuty nor thè alle ot lite actreaa voli» óra a thè klng froni bis alleglnme A brroclt must le inaile Iwtweeti thè i wo tiefiire Grrtchei coiild boph tu rffmt mi entrarne to lm feroci. TU man; prrocntx !!w k!::g hsd givvti tbe prhirrsa werr not kiq«f *■ e«*iirrly bht thut tlie rrodrr hml m resa fo thrm Otie d»y wlwti un oppor tunlty mxurrvd alio look frani tlies« gtfta * half temp <>f tnrnnotaro *hn|**i llke forgetinebota. Intendlng lo moke sii espe-lnt use vf It. Tliere was amnng tbe offlwrs of II», klug's bodyguarii una whom «ve «hai vali Cari. He batti Iweii stria k l>y Ih«- beauty of tbe (»Incese riwder. ami ahe fot a pnrpoae bnd etiterc«) Into a mlld flirtailou wlth hlm IU»e gm » hlm tbe tur«(uolse hnlf froip as a tnark of ti.-« favor, asking hlm to wenr 1t fnr het ceke Tbe young man. proud of hi- «upposed e«»nqu«—t. wa» m»t slow l- eslilblt tbe prnof of It bvforr fila royn master, sin ] 1-yula »Mi »Ur *f unnt yr,a fnr mg hualntn’l, dtnmt* The nvlt" 'on.ruing Katrina went to ■er father sml «-lalmrd that tbe 15tb .f I ho montli Imd pnsm*l while the con mt I were debating and she waa .vow entitled to marry whom sho lre«e«l I he oh I tnnn was antlsflnl that It «aa now st least the tilth of the HHith. and hr wns not qnlle sure but t was the 17th Katrina's motbrr got ■> mlid lu her cm lent at bins that het •«•konlrig wns lost entirely Tbe fi ber. being satlsfld that whatever was •ir dale I hr day oirpnfnird bud fwead. -It bound In b»in<* to permit GLa snghtrr to have tier vWh *•/.