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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1912)
1 NOT YOUR LAST CHANCE. The Interlocking BUT U.S.Cream Separator YOUR BEST CHANCE To Visit Albany. April 18-19-20 Is the «late of the Mnlr-in-Liim-( ‘oiinty Exposition WE, WILL PAY y<>ur fare l«>th wavs, and your dinner.Jto spend one of ■ days in Alban,. 1! you buy one of eqr $15.00 suits, or any purchase amounting to $15.00 or over. You are perhaps going to buy a suit soon. and this means a «lay of pleasure and sight-seeing E RE E in « \ « for thirty rninute-^of your time. contains the four cream et •p irator requi- ••• unequalled i by any other ’ cream separator. They are close skim ming, easy w.-.-hipg, easy runmnr and . durability. We offer to prove this right on your farm. ’¿ 3 I I I N. I. Morrison, Scio, Oregon «<•-> < I ) I I I a < J < » WALL PAPER we outside Largest Stock of Portland Samples and Estimates on Request ♦ w ♦ Quality, Quantity and Service ALBANY, OREGON pub ; ished every T hursday by L W. CHARLES ♦ o | Woodworth Drug Co The Blain Clothing Co <T>hr Snntiam Slrivs FISHING TACKLE ♦ AT DO WI! EVER STOP TO < • < >< UIHIK-KiH. J. J Biirix-e. W . K. Gill, A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barn«», C. A. Warner. «-eri« rnn Where your order* go when they are given to the »alrtrnan Thi» 1» un all im|>ortant matter, l«>lh from a »tandpoint of aervice aa well a« qual ity and grade, aa you can nee for vour*«lf. We are e*|>ecudly wall equipped to look after your want*. TRY US Albany, Ore (r )-*■»-« >-4MBSb< >><■■»-' ?«• -V. ! Swarr« av, C. A. W arner THINK Scio MilliiHj CoiiipaiMj Ht ’< < I ->H< >1« IV » SCIO ROLLER MILLS SCIO PLANINO MILI JAA HOME /’A7A7 Scio, Oregon UBaMBnHEHBBRHSMHS SBBaiBBBB | «£L:.' . . Entered at tl.r puatoffir«» at Scio, Or«., candidates. The l^Follette people got considerable money from a little coterie of rich men who hope to Iws-ome public benefac lill'I'ION l< A t l-X tors. incidently securing a con Ono year in advance ...................... ,|i Zf. trolling influence on government One year, at end of year ............. 1 M> al jxilicies. There are some other Six month» In advance.. .................. 76 Three month* in advance............... Mi potential candidates scarcely in Single copy in wrapper................... <K> the running as yet. who are not in need of any particular cam paign fuml and who need not be A I» V K.H I t«l N< i KAI ex considered now. Card of thanks......... Ml But, you say, one has been m SjMH-tal obituary notice». j»-r Un« overlooked? Oh. Champ Clark? Extend«-«! w««liling comment», |>«r line ... ........................... «X Well it seems just now that Display n-l«. to be changed weekly Champ Clark is very much in the if desired, one column wide limelight. But the movement each in»«-rtlun, per inch .. ., 1& for Champ Clark is more of a Bu»>ne«» local« per line spontaneous movement than any Long tin»- standing »1«. «.-untract* made on application. of the others mentioned. In the first place he has never ha«l a regular campaign fund, and un Y oar SuMcrtytlea riptrrd 3« the i*tr itamprd til former Senator Dubois of Ida !a the lyacr belo». FU am irne» at once «ad ho, took hold, he did not have yrt thf btMtl! al thè $1.26 rate any regular campaign manager. He occupied a peculiarly advan tageous position because of the prominence he had attained as POLITICS WARMING UP the leader in the House of his What do—« it cost to run a po- party. While it looks as if the two litical campaign? leaders had distanced the com No one save the managers petitors in the race for the nomi themselves, probably not even nation, one in each partv, it the candidates, can answer that should In- remembered that then* question but the amount of mon?y is time for many changes. Take required is very large. 3Aery Col. Roosevelt, for example. He year it grows larger. has hardly begun to fight yet Reference is made, naturally, to a presidential campaign. Just The reception he has been getting now the preliminary skirmish on his s|»eaking tour should lie a for the n imination by both par strong indication that he still has ties is .on and the money is flying a warm place in th«- affection of merrily. And there is plenty of the people. Politicians mav de it, too. M«xst of the campaign sert him on the first indication funds were financed in Wall of his political weakness, but the Street. The Harmon people, the ¡»eople are m«>re loyal. The Taft people are very con Roosevelt boomers, the Wilson fident. but the Roosevelt mam • enthusiasts, the Taft standpat gers announce that they will ters, the Underwood shooters, make a contest for delegates all all of them are credited w ith can along the line and it will be no vassing Rig Business for finan walk-over from present indica cial help. S ime of them may tions. deny it, but the evidence has a» «econd-cIsM mail matter. l»een fairly conclusive. Some of the trust magnates are openly There are varioux wavs to suc- i rooting for on» of the leading ceed in this life. The ijian who minds his own business is likely to lie it success; the one w ho lets other people’s business alone i likely to get there; the man wh«» strictly attends to that w hich con cems himself alone, and leave that which belongs to others to take care of itself, will be certain to be a success; while he who ’ neglects his own affairs and at- tempts to manage those of his neighbor is certain to la- left b- hind in the race of life. The News is in receipt of a pamphlet printed in Portland, called tne "Weekly News L«*tter” published by the Employers’ As sociation. "Freedom for all" v la the o|x*n shop route is their slogan, their idea of freedom con sisting of scurrilous attacks on everyone who is in any wav con nected with union labor. Them worthy gentlemen certainly art wasting their sweetness on the desert air when they send their dirtv little rag to a union printer. Greatest Cash Clubbing Offer Ever made to People of Oregon Four Newspapers Six Years’ Subscription for Only $2.25 $1 25 1 (Ml 1.50 Someone has truthfully said that nothing but a mint can make money without advertising. It might l»e added that the mint couldn’t do it if it didn’t put its competitors in jail. All sections and all classes will benefit by good roads. Few movements are as truly national, in as many ways, as the cause of highway improvement I 00 Four papers, six years subscription in all $ I 75 Net Cash Clubbing Price to You for the hour Papers Only Subscribe fur the Santiam New*. Take your lumber bill« to N. f. Mor- neon at hia «outh «id«- hardware «torr lie can five you figure« at my mill .1| mile« ea«t of Scio, or delivered, lie can alao give you price« on all of your laiilding material. J. A. .Miller. A B Marshall. one of the candì tate* for «hariff on the Republican ticket, wa* in town today. 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