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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1911)
* « * • > ' r . » Y * I e v’; I • ♦ * . ♦ / . • • L- • • » *»• ‘ • ♦ ■ And now, to one and all, regardless of religion. Ixilitics or previous con iition of Servitude, I make my most cordial farewell I k > w , with the most sincere wish that your lives may be long and ph-asant ami that your business enterprises may j prosper. Yours most truly. T. L. D vggkr . Politicullu Independent ALBANY ABSTRACT COMPANY Titles a X/ h rialti/ loz/r/ Entered at the poatoffice at Scio, Oregon, aa »eeund-claM mail matter. pub : ishfd every tiE.v/ six F riday by I.. I< i < » < > I > I N < • iDfl'Ot AND I K rw 'M. ITH THIS ISSL’E tne new management make its initial bo jv to the public. We have not entered the news|«a|>er field ex|»ecting to find a gold mine. We realize we are MI IIMI HirilllN HALF»: much more apt to find a gold brick. But even 2Z One year in advance .......................................... brick-bats have their uses and we hope to find a 5« One year, at end of year ..................................... •»r small nook in so vast a field in w hich to lalx»r. We • • One year, at erwl of 2 years ... ................ (M have lived in Scio for the past year anti have faith One year, at end of 3 years ........ ........ g»»A •«•MUlIM in advance............ ......................... in the |>eople of Scio and vicinity. We have not M had the pleasure of a jiersonai acquaintance with Three inbriths in advance ........................................... ut Single copy in wrap|ier.......................... .................. all th«’ |M’«»ple but have !>e«‘n pleased with the « — sampl<*8 w«’ have tried, and like Oliver Twist, are AIIVKKTMXU liAIF> reaching out for "more.” Car of thanks.................................. ........................ . ft We shall give the public th«’ lx*st service we are Special obituary notices, per line .... ............ . « capable of and « arnestly re«|ueat the «-«»operation of . .w Extended Wedding comment», per line each citizen in making the- pa|»cr a l»eneflt to the liiaplay ail», to be changed weekly if desired, one column A ■> icc«’ssful local newspaper needs wide each insertion, |>er inch .......................................... u 'community. Of,j to have the community feel a stockholder** inter Buxines, local» per line first insertion ......................... .. Of • est in its welfare. Each subsequent insertion per line ............................ .A newspaper is a financial heir» Ixmg tim<- standing ada. contract» made on application. to any locality, so in asking the cooperation of the public, we ar«’ but asking it to help itself. What w«* wish to do most is to mak«* the N ews cool) HYE newsy. We want all the local news we and ojr friends can gather. We hope there will be very Utile .ft’« .. ■ ’ ' . , published. \\ e do not care HE READERS OF THE S antiam N ews to handle gossip or backbiting material, If one are hereby notified that I. T. L. Dugger, cannot say something good or helpful, silence is have retired from the editorial conduct, of golden. U ill !-■ short and this pHi>er. Mr. L. L Gooding is the new pro .I'la.rs, We prietor. I believe he is a man abundantly capable <*!t*. d i.l v ¡ . er tl.c !i«-ld on'national jxihtic.s. of conducting a newspaper and to furnish edit »rial We have neither the desire nor the ability to delve matter relative to the current issues of the day deeply into partisan j»olitics. Politically, we shall ami 1. confidently commend him to the pitrons of continue the paper as an independent. We have the N ews . never been convinced that anv one party had a In retiring from the management of the N ews , "corner** on all the best policies or that all the I feel lx>th glad and sorrowful. I am glad to lx* rascals sailed under the same political flag. We situated .-nth it I can take a much n«*«-d.’d n-v and believe party organizations are necessary under sorrowful because I am severing most pleasant our form o. gover.imrii:. When the voter makes relations between myself and the readers of the use of the political party, well and good. When N ews . I shall miss the many pleasant visits of the party uses the voter it l»ecomes a menace. pi’mn« to the print shop and, we hope the readers We shall try to give every one a fair deal. To of the N ews may regret, just a little bit. that I please every l»j«ly al! the time will I m * impossible. have retired from the editorial chair. During the If our opinions differ from yours we each have a more than fifteen years that I have edited news right to them. We shall doubtless make mistakes. papers in Linn county, I have tried to advocate If possible, we shall gladly correct them. such things as I thought were for the best inter Of our brethren of the press we would ask their ests <»f the |M*ople. True, I may and probably kind indulgence until we at least get out of our have made mistakes. I may hav» differed in swaddling clothes. thought from many of my readers; but I have To the local public we would ask that any kind always given rnv true and honest thoughts, words it may have be given to the editor; any one whether they were right or wrong. In advocacy having kicks may go to the devil. of measures to build up our town and community, I have stcxxl for what 1 conceived to be the beat. True my opinions have differed from those of some President Tift has vetoed the Arizona-New of my readers, on some objects, yet this difference Mexico stat'diood bill. His principal objection was o ight not a*id, I Lope, has not resulted in estrang the provision in the Arizona constitution for the ing friendship. recad of judge As the bill, if passed, provided I wish to ext *nd 1» newspapers which have l»een that th«’ recall provision be submitted to a vote of k ml enough t> exchange with the N ews , my very the people of that territory, and as they have a b *sl wishes, sympathy, etc., for your future busi chance to a id the recall to their constitution as ness well fare. 1 know that the newspaper man I soon as tney b come a state anyhow, it would has manv trials and tribulations. In such you seem to us that Mr. Taft might at least have let have my sympathy and in your success you have the bill liecomc a law without his approval like Ex- m.v congratulations. President Roosevelt did in the ease of Oklahoma. To the many who have given me patronage in The reca'l provision which caused the veto was th«’ way of subscriptions and advertisements 1 similar to Oregon’s. Whether or not one believes have none but the best of wishes and I extend my in th«* recall of judges few would object to grant most sincere thanks for the business you have ing the people of one state the right to decide for given me. I, also, hope you will continue your themselves on questions any other state is privi patronag«* to the N ews under the new manage* leged to decide for itself. We believe that Presi- menL Mr. Gooding, I feel sure, is worthy and Idem I aft has not added any to his popularity by will make good. this veto. W T HOP PICKERS WANTED CURL. M pvter L. S. Bn u :alLin Both Phon« > O> I I I I. < » 4oF F Largest Stock thirty hop picker» to work Hop at an Independence Yard Good camp ground. wood, water, free. etc. Register with table garden» adjoining. Samples and Estimates on Request ♦ FISHING TACKLE Expcrt Truss fitting 4 4> F introductions are required. No liquor nor rowdyism allowed. f ......................... Standard Liquor Co. I I | : Wines, Liquors and Cigars 141 I Sé Commercial St T'kpboM Main 175 ♦ ? • : -1 «. • . I < ’ r* Salem, Oregon A. G. MAGERS, Prop. : • ............ ... 0» »HRWTOH« '»rrKKh. Paaaiitawr, W J. J.Barnes, W. F. Gill, J. A. Bilyeu. J. R. Barn**», C. A. W artier. F. Gill. SiwasTAHT, C. A. Warner Ht’< » >l< TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS A. SHANKS G. F. — Manufacturer anti Dealer in— ///f Veterinarian rness and Saddles (arrUft Trimir.lnr Rrtulr Work Solicited All Work Strictly Gssisnlnd SHLLBl’FN. \\ ill attend calls at OREGON C. <*. LEVANT Scio when notitied CUSICK BLOCK OFEÜON ALBANY Attorneqs-at-Lavc water. furnished No shows nor Wood and tent»- ATTORNEY ALBANY AT UW will be paid, Pickers Ne». »-» Wrifbt BUr Both fkosci THE ESAAON0 HOTEL ALBANY OFLGON should report at the yards September 1, 1911. E. C. HORST co. J. (>acno free if deaired, SO cents or better tier box Free transpur * * i ’ MORRISON. M gr ,,f An ordinary •- diarrhoea can. a» a rule, ba j by a »ingle do»«* of i < hamberlai« .’a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea R<*rr»*dv. Thi» remedy ha« no»upenr,r ,e»r towel con^lainU, i »ale b> u|| Valeri * Out rally located, good rooms, prices moder ate, coiiiteous treatment Corner Horrtsoa end front Streets tor PORTLAND OREGON It g • , i ' I » office in Blunilierg Block ■K.» - >• OREGON W eatherford & son Fine hop«, clean yard, good which Salem, Oregon i IK Four Mile» Northeast of Independence. T. A. LIVKSLKY A CO. er’4;, DEAL IF WHOLES Alt STAYTON tation to and from *alem. SCIO. OREGON ...................................................... • ■ ? Cormsli & Rizs Liren StaDel to take the money home with them and 1!. SHELTON A <o o 4» >■ orna We want the class of pickers who want will help them to do so. Albany, Ore ATTORNEY AT LAW merry-go-round to rat into vour profits. me * »OBS»« >-MWW< « Dancing in at ♦ w Camera supplies, etc Woodworth Drug Co., Vege the pavilam twice a week, of Portland outside Fine hops, camping ground*, water, Wisal »awed ready for stoves. i I I I ♦ u Holmes Yard. Salem. 180 Acres Iniependence Yard, 50 Acres phone, »tore, butcher shop, restaurant. <o <> 4> 4 CF WALL PAPER Hop Pickers Wanted I am prepared to engage Albany, Oregon Xf I * Y a » A* > * Ç * T