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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1911)
business men, bear this in mind, any man that conducts a newspaper in Scio, must have the con tinued support of every merchant, in order to win out. Also, every bit of patronage you give your , newspaper, if he is truly a newspaper man, over Politically Independent and above expenses, is devoted to miking your paper better. The N ews has lurxwd this policy and. we feel sure, any n an who is our successi r Entered at the [xjatoffiee at Scio, Oregon, aa aecond-claaa will do the same. Remember, however, that the mail matter. value of your newspaper depends utx»n the patro na '■ you give t'. This is rot a mere matter of PUBIISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY sul/scription. but a continued advertising patronage T. L. DU Q <1 EH t » its column.-. HHTOU 4MI> IHorNiariHI. (Lite ^antiam Mnrs HCHHCKIl'ITON HATEH; One year in advance .......................................................... SI (hie year, at end of year................................................ 1 One year, at end of 2 years........................... 1 One year, nt end of 3 year*................................................... 2 ma mutitha In advance ......................................................... Three month« in advance.............................................. Single copy in wrapper.......................................... TO THE HTSLVESS M EX OF SOTO (hl the Best Voti can get it of UH. <’«lirteotlH • inploves Prices T | I I ;> M anager XB S. Broaialbn st Albany, Oregon <o <> WALL PAPER I I Ì Standard Liquor Co. : or scio, do you desire newspaper published in your town? Do you want a job equipment kept here, s» that you can get any class of work which can < oa I. ti. r ’ •• p< j !>■ of our stat' turned out by an ordinary’ printerv? If you do should give an occasio al thougnt to the matt» i and you must give it a reasonable patronage in adver and endeavor to name a candidate for each ticket tising and job work upon which to subsist. who favors reforms the people want and who is. HJ Gir.mrrdil St. T'lrpkoM Hain 175 You ex pod yon.............. I a the same time, likely to gather in the vote o: measures which will cause your town and com I h s party throughout the nation. munity to grow and expand and. in so doing, ycu A. G. MAGERS, Prop. Salem, Oregon help youcselves. You expect it to d'scourage thus , Many of our farm th . we ar ■ told, are constant •• who should be your customers, from patronizing • a««'èo «•«•••••'*•• oeofa.« ••«•«••• other towns anti mail order houses. You expect i> patrons of mail order houses. While it is true that to advocate and push forward all public enterprise s , men will nnd do buy where they can buy cheapest, M that will enhance the value of your prop Tty and. is it always p. icy to do -o? Is it a good plan to incidentally, build up your business. You expect send money to help build Up other towns and ,.K . :r 1 ’. • I ' .. ir oa n back " If it the | isi | h T t<> do this without cost l>> .vu. |i words, you expect your newspaper to b<? a sort of pays one fat mer to send to the mail order house mouth piece for your town. This is the duty of a for his goods, wares, etc., it will pav all to do so. newspaper. On the other hand, it is the duty of Then what will bee.>me of your local stores, of the business men of a town to give its newspaper your local town ami the value of your farm? If land is worth more as a h »me because it is close b a reasonable support. The editor of the N ews has tried to publish a a town, to schools, churches, etc., whenever you newspaper which would command the respect of patronize th«* merchants of other towns or cities, other newspapers throughout the state as well as you are injuring yo irown town, your schools, your the people tributary to Scio and other portions of churches, etc., and finally, the values of your the county. Possibly we may not have taken the land. If Scio, for instance, had a population of view of a public question now and then, which 5000 (»eople, th»« land your land mayhap adjoin a »me of our patrons would like. This, probably, ing town, would be worth two or thre»« times what cannot l»e avoided; for the editor of this paper is a it is now. Hence, if you help in every reasonable citizen as well as editor and. as such, has the same manner possible to build up your own town, you right of opinion and to express the same that any arc aiding to help yourself in the end. But if you other citizen has. Nor do we think it just nor are helping some other tow n by patronizing its right to boycot the N ews because it dares to ex merchants, thus h» Iping to build up those commu press an opinion at variance with your own. Nor nities. you injure your own town and yourself do we thir k the business men of Scio act fairly proportionately. when they send to other towns to get their print ing when they can get it equally as cheaply at I’res’dent Taft is more largely indebted to the home. democrats than to his own party, for the passage Scio is but a small town and when every busi of his Canadian reciprocity measure. Just where ness man here gives the N ews a liberal patronage, in the republican party can claim credit, which it the support is meager. In fact, if the paper did will do next campaign, is not quite prominent at not accept outside advertising, it could not exist. the pre- nt time. As a matter of fact, democratic No man will continue a business which is losing eongressm >n have shown, in recent years, that money. He must make a profit, else go out of they are more patriotic, nearer the people and b isineig. The farmer must have a profit over and less under the influence of the interests, than a' ove the coit of producing a crop. The merchant their republican associates. Nor will the |»eople must receive from his customers, a price sufficient forget them for their disinterested action, one year to pay his expenses and a reasonable profit Insides. from next November. The newsjmper man must have a sufficient patro- nage to pay office expenses and a moderate living Then* is something pathetic and sorrowful in th»1 b •side*. SCIO ROLLER MILLS Sc, Scio busin >ss men, it is up to you. Not story of the Alameda county (Cal. I assessor, who iv ■<! an honorable life, sustained an honorable half of the business of Scio is represented in our INI VHIHHA im DKCVMIIFH !*«• llx>4. columns. The business showing for the town, is name and raised an honorable family to become a not good. If Scio should be judged abroad from grafter in his old age. His guilt is beyond dispute W. do a General Cu.iom Milling Bu.lne... Flour end the showing made in our columns, people will and he, knowing his guilt, is willing to take his Feed en Sale. & Wheel Bou«hl end Eachenged for think we have a snide town, else our business m uicine. Yet, all th • same, such a conclusion to Flour. ~ Wo ere In the Field for Bu.lno.. .nd Will to an hon Table life brings a feeling of sadness to men are asleep. Tree! You Right th? hi art of every every law-abiding American Some of our business friends seem to regard citizen. newspaper advertising, as a sort of charity for the editor. This is a grave mistake. The prese* t Presiilent Taft has succeeded in having his editor, at least, is not yet a subject for iharity. 0. PRILL. M. D. DR. T. K. SANDERSON Should that time ever c»me. with us. there is Canadian r. <- procity measure enacted into law. always other means of obtaining a livelihood B i’ to whom or what party is he indebted for Phqsician Surqcon besides editing a newspa jer. However, the N ews enacting his pet measure into law? .More demo DENTIST man has offered his plant for sale and. perhaps, crats than republicans gave the measure their Telephone, Exchange No. ¡1 someone will follow us who will cater to the p o >le support For this reason, though a Taft victory, of Scio more successf illy than we have. But, the republican party can claim no credit for it. “CIO : : : OREGON SCIO OREGON usiness men B I I of Presi- dent Taft being nominated to succeed him Q Largest Stock outside of Portland self. In fact no other republican is talked of for the office. So we can assume, with surety, Samples and Estimates on Request ■ that Taft will I t the nominee. The fact that he + has forc'd congr s to er.act into law his Canadian FISHING TACKLE reciprocity treaty, nevi rthi’■ as he had io appea to the democrats t> pa-'i the m isure, makes him no less popular. Taft. th< refore, will be the Expert Truss fitting Camera supplies, etc + republican nominee. But who will lead the demo era Is? Woodworth Drug Co., Albany, Ore A At the present time Governor Woodrow Wilsoi KU i> of New Jersey, seems to be th • man. But there are Champ Clark and e> Governor Folk, of Mis souri. to reckon with, to say nothing of other met ........................•••••••/• • • • • • • • • .................. .. who may l<x»m up before convention time comer ■ ?• around. Oregon is to lead oil next spring, in naming her 1 1 ■ lead may have some influence in the t aming o' WHOLLSALI DLALEK IN candidates. 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