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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1911)
people are kicking against the compulsary rob- bery to which the government has subjected them. What is the difference in effect, if your money is Carefully prepared by competent an • experience*! taken by th«- highway robber, or by the robber employes thoroughly familiar with the records of sugar trust? it is to correct this famous, or more Linn County, Accuracy, neatness and dispatch is correctly speaking, infamous protective system, Politically Independent our motto. We are now abstracting the instrument* dictated by the men interested, that the people filedd.uiy and can serve the mtblie most efficiently have sent up a strong majority of democratic We use the most model n and up t<> date -Iciii of <«l>- member* for the lower house. If this democratic Entered at th«’ po»UrffV'e at Scio, Oregon. a* arcond-claaa i. !.• g • ,\n uni tu.'- 'i .in uut ol monrt to loan majority makes good and stands truly for the mail matter. on 1» per cent per annum on approve»! farm security interests of the people, it is quite likely that the BOTH PHONES IN THE OFFICE TELEPHONE "R WRIIF entire control of the government will be placed under the management of that party in 1912. FUBt I3HED EVERY FRIDAY BY Albany Abstract Co., i« CURL, lazier Now a vast majority of the republican party T. L. DUOOER favors a reduction as do the democrats. The high cost of living I m ars as heavily upon the republicins Furro* »wn I’aoraiaioa. as upon the democrats. Only tariff beneficiaries •<O > «>■ reap a benefit from this extremely one sided law. Hf BMCItll’lIOX HATEK Political prejudice and grafting is the sole cause of I a law so unjust to the average consum r. Nor One year in advance ..................................................................... 11 25 •> will this injustice ever I m » corn *cted, until both a One year, at end of year................................................................ I 5* Largest Stock outside of Portland democrats ami republicans are willing to drop p j i- One year, at end of 2 year»...................................... .... One year, at end of 3 . ..................................................................... 2 <’ tica! prejudice and vote for the good of t e grvat- ! Samples and Estimates on Request Hta month* In advance......................... . .. A i est number of the | h * pie. ♦ Three month* in advance............................... ........... The man w ho believes in a hi. h protective FISHING TACKLE Single copy in wrapper.......................................................... u ti riff because he reaps a profit therefrom and to I . ........................................ which he is not justly entitled, believes that it is AIIVEH l IMINti I4ATFM: right to rob his neighbor to enrich himself. He Expert Truss fitting —Camera supplies, etc ♦ w Car of thanks.............................................................. & looks at life from a selfish standpoint only. And I Woodworth Drug Co., Albany, ore Special obituary notice», per line.................................................... 0 worse, he is willing to rob his neighbor without •» Extended w«wkiing comment», per line.. .......................................... u receiving any benefit whatever. ihuplay ad», to iw changed weekly if deaired, one column A aaaa»-« >-«■■■*< ■■ >■«■*■< > >■«■» i ¿ »>•«■■>■ u A tariff, when protective, is equivalent to a sub wide i ach insertion. per inch ............................................. 15 Hunineaa locals per line first insertion .................................. !<• sidy. It is simply taking money from the many in Each subsequent insertion per line ............................. "5 order to enrirh the few. It is an idea handed ..................... .......................................... ... lx>ng time standing ail*. contract* made on application. ' down from the feudal times. The United States fought a war w ith Tripoli, simply because that country collected a tariff from American shipping. : : 77//; D EM ()('K.11 S .1X1) THE Our American revolutionary war was caused : through England’s endeavor to collect a tariff, no T.41UEE WHOLESALE DEALER IN main *■ it d<r I a1 nami . from the eolontota. It makes but little difference to the man who is robbed, who the robber is. If done under the VERY LARGE MAJORITY of the dem guise of law, he feels partly responsible, in that he < ratic memliers of the present congress is one of the body politic. Yet if his money is i! favor a substantial reduction of the now taken from him. unjustly, for trust priced goods or < I i > Trkpboor Mais 17$ oppressive tariff schedules. But then* is u wide 141 15* Commercial St. by a thief at night, the effect is just the same. He difference in opinion as to how great or how small 4) * a reduction shall lx* made. As all measures rela is out the amount of his loss. A. G. MAGERS, Prop. Salem, Oregon tive to finance must originate in the house, when* the democratic majority is large, the danger is • . « . • . • i • . • . . . • t • . • « • a • . • i • . • « • . * *..4 * • ; e •■•'- • • ♦ Indications are now that the United States will that a tariff bill so radical will I m * sent up to the senate, that the republican majority of that body get mixed up in the Mexican embroglio within the next few days. Wall street has sent out the com will not indorse it ’ mand and the few bullets which find lodgement on A. SHANKS R. SHELTON Without a doubt the house will reindorse Presi the American side of the border line, will turnish — Manufacturer and Dealer in— dent Taft’s Canadian reciprocity measure. If it is the excuse. Capital forced the IJuited States into Real Estate Notary Public again defeated in the senate, the republican mem . Ha mess and Saddles bers will I m * responsible. It is, also, almost a war with Mexico with a view of increasing slave Administrator of Estates Carrlagt Trlmtnlor Fcrair Work Solicited certainty that the democratic house will pass a territory from that country in 1S4H and now capital xmiii Negotiated. A Im tract* All Work Strict!« Gaarantccd will force intervention inorder that the How of measure placing the necessities of life on the free Obtained and Examined list, as well as such goods as are made by the dividend« can be resumed. Of course intervention SHELBURN. OREGON rusts ami of which the trusts have a practical now means the restoration of the Diaz govern SCIC........................................... OKKGON monopoly. Both of these measures will encounter ment. unless Mr. Diaz should I m * pressingly invited THE ESMONB HOTEL opposition in the ranks of the democratic majority* to st<*p down and out, when the war will cease. Gee. W. Wrifht Daa lokajtoa Those insurrectos are fighting for a broader liberty Senators and representatives from the sugar Centrally locateti, good districts, will op|Mwe placing sugar on the free than the dictatorial will of Diaz will allow. Eigur- l U' *» 2*? '• i* jf 't" rooms, prices moder list. Those from the wool districts, at least some atively speaking. Mexico is a republic. As a mat ‘■a • ate, courteous of them, will not favor the taking off the tariff ter of fact, not even Russia is more dictatorial in ATTORNEYS AT LAW treatment from wool, and, probably, some of the members "her conduct of government, than is that of Diaz. Corner Marriioo »nd Front Street» from the lumber regions will oppose placing lumb Tme, American property may suffer, in that No». J ♦ W righi Bldg ALBANY country and American lives may I m * sactificed. But OREGON er on the free list, thus admitting lumber free Both Fhoocs OREGON PORTLAND the investment was made under promise of Diaz from Canada, While it is true that the member who advocates protection and. it is up to him to afford the pro A. G. PRILL. M. D. reduction for the product« of other sections than tection required. Americans sojourning in that his own, yet endeavors to retain the present tariff country are there subject to Diaz protection as on the products of his own particular locality, is well. And if he fails to protect, if we intervene, Physician Surqeon selfieh and is actuated from selfish motives, still all that would probably be necessary is for Presi Telephone, Exchange No. 11 that selfishness exists and must I m * combatted. dent Taft to invite Mr. Diaz to make an extended This is what the congressmen who really wish to visit to a foreign land and which he would probab «COI OREGON But to uphold legislate for the best interests of the country ly do. Then the war will cease. are up against. This is what is going to block the the further enslavement of Mexican |M*ons, by up DR. W. R. BILYEU lM*st endeavors of the progressive democrats and holding the Diaz government, will be the most un republicans of the present congress. The country popular act of Preiident Taft’s administration. DENTIST must retin* a few more of the trust serving con gressmen. before we can hojM* to have a really just OVER WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE tariff measure adopted. Governor West has surely shown that he is not A resolution that will BOTH PHONES Democratic and republican congressmen who op a partv tool, when he named a republican to save you. perhaps, manv - - OREGON pose reducing the tariff, are willing that money succeed Secretary Benson. Of course he knew ALBANY a heart burning and re shall I m * taken from the pockets of the great body what kind of a republican he selected. He knew gret is that to have an Eiecutors Notice of Final Settlement of consumers and give it to the few trusts and that he was selecting an ap|x>intee, who would abstract made by us of manufacturing interests, without giving due value work in harmony with the other memU*rs of Notice i» hereby given that the un- every piece of real estate deraigned executor» of the estate of therefor. If a highwayman takes money from us, the state Ixvards. He knew that he was G. you intend buying before T. Frat, deceased, have filed their using a revolver as a means of enforcing his de selecting a thorough and honest business man. final account of their a<!mini»tratinn of the contract of sale is mands, we call him a robber and punish him for What more do the people want? After all, •aid estate, in the above entitled Court, signed. the crime, providing we catch him; but if we are there is but a slight difference between demo and that Monday, the Sth day of May An abstract is the only forced to |>ay two cents per pound more for sugar, crats and republicans who have cut away from 1911. at ten o'clock a. m. of «aid day, real safeguard you have the County Court room of »aid Court on account of the tariff, in order that the sugar party prejudice and are willing to work for at against investing in a ha» been appointed by the Court aa the , trust may reap an inordinate profit, such pro the best interests of the people. The clearer time and place for the »ettlement of title that is clouded cedure is called financiering. An ordinary family we can keep the state government from politics, •aid account and the hearing of object have US make the ab will use alxmt 1000 pound« of sugar annually. This the better it will I m * for the people. Anyway, ion» thereto, if any there be. All stract and you're assured means that the ordinary family must donate $20 the office of the secretary of state is purely persona having objection* to said of a thorough, absolutely A republican can execute the law, account are requir'd to file the same ‘ per year for the benefit of the sugar trust. If we executive. correct one. prior to the date above mentioned. look back and see how long we have lieen }»a\ ing if he will, just as promptly and correctly, as Dated and first published thi« 7th this annual tribute, we find that the ordinary a democrat can. Mr. Olcott must be in harmony day of April 1911. Last publication family has given the sugar trust from three to with the governor, else he would not have re May 5, 1911. Linn County Abstract Co. F. B F rost . five hundred dollars without receiving any value ceived the appointment. We expect Secre J01 Bro»d»lWa St. G. M F host . whatever therefor. No wonder the sugar kings ts ~v Olcott to make an excellent and efficient ALBANY OREGON Executors of estate of amass immense fortunes. And this is what the officer. j G. T. Frost, deceased. Or Santiam Meirs ABSTRACTS OF TITLE WALL PAPER Standard Liquor Co. A Wines, Liquors and Cigars I i I I I k