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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1910)
that the country ha* been turn«! over to the man- ■gvmcnt of insurgent republican* and progressive democrats. The t»e<»p|e have revolted against a continuation of governmental favoring of clashes and special interest*. No other interpretation of the election results is tenable. The agitation begun by the Farmers Alliance in Entered at the postoffice at Scio, Oregon, a* ww I cits, the eightie* and carri< <1 forward oy the Populists trail matter. i until the old parties commenced taking up the r<- i forms and then carrie I forward by the Bryans and PUBI 1SHED EVERY >RIDAV 3Y , the LaFolletts, is now commencing to bear an T. L. I > r<» <; eh abundant fruitage. Th: prospect now seems *:i>rr«’ia ARM V’MOCMlKroN. brighter to bring about “a government of tie people, by the people, for the people,” than at ar y Mt’ I« m < Kl|c| i< in HATES: other time in our itolitkal history. »1 25 One year in advance ..................................... During the early ninet es, the people revolted n 1 60 One year, at end of year....................................... a similar manner and turned the entire government 1 75 One year, at end of 2 year*.......................... . over to the mana <• rent of the democratic party. 00 One year, at end of 3 year* .............................. That party revised the tariff and the revision it 75 Six months in advance............ ............................ 50 made, suited nobody. Three months in advance..................................... Even President Cleveland Of. pronounced it “a measure of perfidy and dishonor ’ Single copy in wrapper........................ ........... • and allowed the bill to become a law without his AllVKIl l li*IX OKA I KH; Car of thanks ....................................... 50 oignature. The people were the victims of a bunco Special obituary notice», per line................ .... Kt game then and turned the control of government Extended wedding comments, per line ............................. <KI back to the reoublicans as quickly as possible. Display ad*, to tx-change I weekly if desired, one column The enactment of the McKinley tariff follow«d wide each Insertion, per inch .................................... 15 which proved another bunco. Then the educati- n Business local* per lin<-first insertion. 10 of the musses of the people began us never before Esch subs. <pi«-i:t insertion ;>er line < 5 Izmg time »landing ail», contract* mad«- on application Men who l ad 'aught Populism were in great demand as educators. The people, many of them, 7 7/677,7/ 7N (ÌL E. I.VED r KO 1/ found that they were victimized, no matter whicl party was in power. Every revision of the tariff OFHCIAL Politically Independent 77/A’ ELECTIOX fl DRINKS. E cinct to levy a tax of auch an amount It go«» without *«ying that every-1 as they may think lie.t. for the building body, r<> matter whom it may I m -, and repairing of road* in »aid precinct; it<-*irr* go«I road*. To *ay nothing | but, mainly, to construct a acientific of the coat of bad road* in the way of hardaurfacr road la-tween thia city and wear and tear upon team* and vehicle* Weak Scio. Everybody who baa an and I ho uwr«-a»«-d rn*t of t raexporting occaaion to travel over thia road, fri ighl/becau*«- of the »mailer load* a realises what a deplorable condition it tram can draw, the »train upon the I U in, and what a trvmenduoua handicap patience and good nature of humanity j it ia upon the tlevelopment of our which mu»t travel over the bail road, j entire community. A fit*t <-I» m mad ia «officient to warrant the cxpenac of | over thi» »tretch of only two niilca. the cvnxtruction of good, mrvicahle would enhance the value of property in Scio and vicinity much more than the roatl* There l* but one way tn »ecure good ; coat of the road would be. r ad* and that i» to build them. To do j It ia estimated that a special levy of t -I». money 1« required ami the only, oneS*r cent, on the property of the people who can or will furnixh the precinct, will I m - ample to construct inoi ey, are th«- people who arv directly this two mile* of road; and when this intei e»tr«i—-who u»«- the road*. To mail i» completed, then some other at en pt to obtain thi» money through i road in the precinct or mad district vo'urtarv contribution ia. manifestly. I can be considered. South Scio is. also, unjust; for the liberal and public spirit interested al-out aa deeply in thia ed eitixen will contribut«- more than hi* particular piece of road as ia North ii t «hare, while the nigganfly and Scio. But a tax upon the property of aelfiah citixcn will give, generally, South Scio precinct cannot be levied to noth ng at all. I or thi* reason, the j build roaii* in North scio precinct. only equitable met) od ia thn ugh I Hence, the only way that aid from South Scio can be obtained for this taxation. Petition« are now out for a meeting enterprise, is tbr u/h do ration» and we of th • taxpayers of North Scio pre- believe that these woukl be quite ICE ( REAM. CIGARS, TOBACCO. STATIONERY. POST CARDS AND GROCERIES C. C. COUGH OREGON SCIO • ,.............................................. » I Standard Liquor Co. I in an increase of indirect taxation. The people determined to study the question for VER SINCE the republican congress enacted themselves and to not accept the dictation of a fare«.' revision of the tariff, there has been I aders who had deceived them so often, unques a growing political unrest throughout the tioned. any longer. That study has resulted in in nation. And this unrest seems to have incrca-ed surgent republicanism and progressive democracy and gathered strength, since the revision, in about and these «l< ments of the two old parties will con the .same ratio that th«- coat «if living has increas trol the next congress. ed. The people of the Pacific coast states have Having tried both the republicaa and democratic not felt the rigor «if the increa.-it g c<>s' of ! ! Pirtn to enact a just and equitable tariff law ant. stuffs, as severely as those of th«’ Mississippi valley being bun ■•••• iir t, last and all the time, It k and the Atlantic coast states have. Ihis I*- wonder that the people are distrustful of both ok. probably due to the fact that we have n less pn - partii-s. But when certain republican and demo (Mirtion of wi g • earners to those whoae business is cratic congressmen at the special session had th«- th.it of producing fo'xl. Hence the political revolt courage to stand un and contend for the r ghts of at the ate election has been less never«- on »hi- ■: . ft:- . .’>0.011 |M-O|)|c the <■ >1 <'..|>! tl.an .!> tie- I’.ist’ l'll states The rep..! I :•> «timers, hope revived and the courage of the peo party at its last national convention, pledged itself ple increased. They became convinced that if the to tariff revision. Delegates to that convention tariff should lie revised by the progressive elements knew that a vast majority of their constituents of both parties, the wellfare of the consumer as were not on y demanding tariff revision, but tariff well as that of the manufacturer would be con re«iuction, as well, and the convention, knowing sidered. So at every election, special or general, this fact, pledged revision. Doubtless, most of th- since the enactment of the Payne-Aldrich tariff «lelegates and all of the ¡jeople. expect«*d that this law, the ranks of that portion of congress who word “revision” meant ‘‘reduction.” This idea think that 'he people have rights as well as the prevailed during the campaign and, l>elieving that manufacturers, have been increased until i a the republican leader* made the promise in good majority of both branches of congress, , a iitth faith, the |»eople gave that party the usual heavy more than one year hence, will be composed of majorities at the election following, resulting in insurgents and progressives. the election of a republican president and a republi When that body meets, if tariff legislation i* can congress. taken up in a spirit of patriotism and justice, and Yes, congress revised the tariff at a congress, blind partisanism is stored away in some d-»rk con- called espeeia I y for that purpose, bv President gre.-*ional closet, a tariff bill will be enacted which Taft. But the people have learned to their chagrine will be alike just to the consumer and manu and cost, that revision could be made to read up facturer. The people expected and trusted that ward, a* well as downward as they had been l-«l this action would be taken, when they rendered to believe by the Chicago convention. When the their verdi -t on November 8. revised tariff became a law, which President Taft Unless the ,-ixtv-second congress cuts away from pronounced “the best tariff measure ever enacted the congressional habit of legislating for special by the republican party,” the people soon found nterests instead of for all the people, especially in that they were the victims of the most coloss;« he adjustment of the tariff, we are likely to see bunco game ever perpetrated uixin them. It wa.- the greatest political upheavel in November, 1'.'12 worse than any previous tariff measure, in that that our country has ever beheld. If congress is the schedules average«! higher. wise, not only will the inequality of our tariff The election of November 8. * as the first oppor system be corrected, but all other measures ciTwt- tunity given the people co expre** their opinions ing the wellfare of the people, will receive its upon how they had been treated. The result is most profound and just . onsideration. GOOD ROADS R reumi ton : WHOLESALE DULL* IN . : •-> * Wines. Liquors and Cigars : : ?* •< i. Tf'rjhurw IIS 154 Commercial St 17$ ir ii) A. G. MAGERS, Prop. Salem, Oregon i ..................................................................... Il................................................................. I . ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Carefully prepared by <’<>inpet<*nt an i experienced employe- tliorouulik tiu tiliar with the records of Linn County. Accuracy, neatness and dispatch is our motto. We are now alistracting the instruments lik’d I til v and can -erve the public most efficiently. \\ <• use the most modem and up to «late system of ab stracting * An unlimited amount of money to loan on i‘> per «•«•nt. j»«-r annum on approved farm security lUHII EIKIM IX Illi OFFICI TELEPHONE OR WRITE Albany Abstract Co., L M. CUBL teKr THEESMONB HOTEL Centrally located, gootl room-, prices tmxler- The Scio Livery and Feed Stable ate, couitvous liberal, for « verybody want* this road I rent ment J. /<’• POUXD, Prop. improved. It will be far better if our eitigena C m »:: Norriion and L-n.i' Streets ■<NXWM)lt TO will burden themselves for one or two J. L (’Al.AVAN PORTLAND . OREGON years, than it will be if they dribble along for the next ten years. They Hack» connect - itb all traîna both al will have the good road to travel over, Weal sriu and Munker-n eatherford wyatt almost, at one- and save in hauling the- Our rig* are fir»t-claa* and oor liorae* amount which they may tax them* good drivera. Prue, reaxouable. selves. Also, many of our cilicer.s are now old men. If they are taxed to The Best Place in Portlaud to Est build this road, unless the road is built Office in Itluiulwrg B-M-k is al at once, they will not enjoy much if ALBANY : ; : Oaaoo any of the improvement. Everyone knows the great importance of this enterprise and the pleasure and A. G. PRILL, M. D. al West end of th» Moriiaun Street profit it will bring. The only question bridge. is: Are we willing to tax ouraelver, that we may have the enjoyment and CHARLES J. MAHER profit before another twelve mint!,» (Hucceaaorte Riner Broa.) Teh phone. Exchange No. 11 are past. PROPRIETOR. On December 17, it i» proponed to ‘’CIO : • ; OREGON hold an election to determine thia Geo- W. Wright Dan khwtoa question. The petitions alove refered to have lx-en liberally signed, which is an evidence that the people are very — Manufacturer ami Ih*alcr in— A* r*£‘ A;.:. .7^;. * í y much interested in the matter. I*et us Hurnrss mul SaJf/lest hop- that there will be such a unani ATTORNEYS Al LAW mity of feeling on D-crml-er 17, that Carrure Trimmin* Recai- Wo k Selkitei ■ the vote for a sufficient lax to build AU Work Strictly Guarantied Nov »-♦ Wright Bldj ALBANI the road will be, practically, unanimous. SHUBvRN. OREGON Both Fboaa & W Attorneys-at-Laic Pup's Coffee House Physician Surgeon A. SHANKS ORL GON