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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
• f • t L « Z (Ohe kantiani .liras • PUB, ISHtD EVERY THURSDAY BY I. W. CHARLES nee» makro our grocery . " ■ - p.pular headquarters for Dry ' : g, furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Etc. ( nnd Iw convinced that w* can save you mon«y ¡LL HOME /'Ä7.A 7 En terni at the postofRce at S> io, lire . 'rjw»r’!wsrx:’ïw. a* aerond-claM mail matter. ld«nt>fi»d Huwssl'. Mt')*>-*< HI IMI« >N One year in advance On« year, at end of year Si* month* in advance... Three month* in advance Single copy in wrapper.. HATF.M: fl ■a I Ui 75 fib U5 Card of thank* ... ... Special obituary notices, per line h 1 per line ............ .............. Display arts, to b<- -hangi-l w-ckly if desired, one column wide each insertion, per inch . ... It .» • . ». . .¡- .. r Ix>ng time standing ah. contracts made un application. SO (KI II’. JR iff. The ffrmit tenor M.tr ■ nn'c l, v] to f • «• n f '• • : P ’ niC- «‘nt v- | r e. -t or dcr to "itin frv« : -i for him-'If lie had b*-«-n a"'- •• n '.I • • take for an - ' > ■••«I't . ) « tnt, r and in . t-r > ■ .1 hi» sela^av fi>H ♦, w *Krs ».» • 1« . » lx». »•*-- turo ...... Finally ho was tohl that if he r uh y w«« the famotut singer hi» voice Wil» * certain t.'min-. of »n».m ng ti" court of the truth of hi* ■ !a:m. For held #«-vrn <;r ci. .1 • !. a« - all within Itennng »i>«’l?. «u-.« 1. 3tl<J he «a» ’heu allow ««I to t i.« in. de- jarture, with proftae apologi < • fui ins arr.-st and detention. Too« .SsKrtpllen eaplrtd sa Ihr tale rtauped la <b« bd/e. fkaw r.-vrw *1 so« »al yrt Uw b*Mtlt sl tS« >1.25 rat* *’• The marquis ditnbml ut of the ««' and fell is nc.k ”—Cleveland Rooseve't’s Aim COLONEL'S ELECTION A«tSUnE3 PROSPERITY IN WEST. Progressiv« Party Sentiment on Pacific Coast Largely B.isej Upon Desire of People to Se« First Ideala Win. One of ths main reason* why R - .< .« it «< ntlment 1« an pnm'-unced 111 the Northwest, and particularly In Oregon, la because the people of tht* ae.-tion leailse that Colonel Rooai’vcit was the tuaii who made possible Un building of the Panama canal, and all that b.tl« mean* to the Paclfi« Slope states It was due to the It. dondtabl* | eraevsrance of Mr It'« ■ veil that the I nlt«wl Hint«« acquired the Canal Zone, and It was likewl«. due to bla < nerg) and forceful lead eishlp that ths ear!) progress Ufx u the big ditch w«* of auch a nati iv that the following administration wu* enabled to make ell.ctnely rapii headway If thl« wera not alone «urtici« nt to BSaum lt.osev. It th<- support of the Northwest, which »III lier.eht tn many way« by the completion of ths canal, the word« of the Progressive Party platform promise even more for the West "We demand that the canal shall be •<> Of »rated a* to break the transportation met>.’t>ol> now held and misused by the trans continental railroads." declares thia document—«nd the victory of Mt Roosevelt at the polls means that this will he carried out He Forced Canal Through. In forcing the construction by the United Stat»« of the I'anama canal, and tn making Unlt.-d State« control possible al ths Isthmus Mr It«» .<■ veil built far better than hr kn<-» He • «» planning for the future when he took a hand In thia work, plan nlng for the future of the Pacific Slope and the Northwest Now, man) years later, he find* that these plan* of his are In dauaer of twin* »tultl fled !■* the la»lty iff the present T»ft regime In Washington, and he al*, finds the people looking to him aa their champion to step back Into power and s.-a that original Idea* are carried out. Just as surely aa the Northwestern States are preparing for the mruah of business and settli rs that will fol low the opening of the Panama Canal. It will be found that theli p»>ple are alao planning to make the canal of service to them by placing In office as national aaecutiv« th* man and the party that will develop to the fullest the dreams and hofw» of Atlantic to-Pacific trade Oregon people In particular realise that th* canal will not be of benefit to them unless canal affair« are administered as originally planned, and they be lleve that the safest way to guarantee such administration la to elect Thee» dore Roo«e»elt aa president, and to place In office a« hl« aldea candidate* upon the Progressiv« Part, ticket all down the line. (Paid Advertís i < nt I W 0 SfllF&BB HUM KCK I rrapeetfully wish to aav li st for rom -tim«- past there has b<i-n quit* a me talk concerning my ability a> » tradesman aid p«-digrv<-. I wi«.ht'> ray in an*w« r to my ■ riti-s t ' at > am th< result of an honorable marna» ' . Hoti my par.-nts were white people ai i I muti confess that there never was a far a* I can remember ar y Ch • ■ .•, I)ag>>a, Japs <>> Jack-of-ail-tradc« in n family, or even hyi---r t« » The) a wavs livd up to » at t • » ; ; (■ ♦ 11 be, amt would never <• ter or > t< church for the sake <>f soliciting tri» • atvi then go home arsi ct:s* th.-ir neigl. bora. I wnnt to »ay farther t .it 1 learnt the trade of a piasti ii r. and '.hat include* the different brauch' ». ei-mcnt etc., and I must say that Is all 1 want to know ami that is all I can do in the building tra es Now I have worked at my trad* since I wa» 12 v.-ars of ape ami i don't know r all yd, and 1 will n -ver say that I am an authority ui plastering, but I will -,ai that I wort tay d»wn my tools for no plaster-r til* c. «»I it < no nt or ort .in.' • ■ I am sorrv to ray that the majority of the people of this cummun'ty fa:1« to recognitc the ability of a first c!« tradesman. But they nre c\ .-r ready I liitcn to th. se Jaek-of-sll trade, wh would make you be’i<- e that tt.ey was made to order and that they are ar authority pertaining to pl- tering painting, concrete, con.ent and h-av< t> know* what. Now when any of th-.-» Chinese or Niggers tell" you that, you can make up your mind that he I* an unprincipled wretch and the w. d, liar, i* not misapplied to him. anti they wdl go around and butt into a first class tradesman'« affairs and tell the o ner of the building that ths • is wrung nr.d that is wrong, and surely we hair proved them to be liars. Now since th'-y have unlertook to butt into my affairs, I want to say that these jacks- .f-all- trades have left an opening for m.- to prove to the public that they are ju*t what I have named them "Ja. k-of-all-trnde« and master of nothing." Now I will commence by proving to the community wh" the real tradesman is. I was a»krd a few days ago if I could do cement work lil e on. of these jack« had left as a finished foundation on a certain modern I me in Scio. I told this gentleman that I i had not seen thia work, but I would gi o I and see it. and never did see such work in my life. Striped up and down with ■ red dope of some kind. I r -ally can't. see what he left that there fur wilh- out it is the Chine«« coat of arm«. You will notice that this genius resemble« law Hung ( ha g, the famous Chinaman only he is minus his queue. Now I want to prove who is the mechanic ar d falsifier. Now with the owner'» permhaior. I will offer my labor and put on a cement finish minus the paint, on one side of this h- use gratis, providing that thia jack of many trade* duplicates my ¡ I «ros' on th- opposite si»|. of tic house. If he «i¡ ’es -’f» in duplicating my work, I will finish the whole foundation and . . ■ ;■ •.'« .. . ! , p,. ti • ■ ,» f .r hl* tin '■ It u tr that I haw non - for th«- kind of selfish characters who want it all. Is-t any one < m»- to my horr e and I will show ymj s r«~; !•• of their trade. I have teen told that guod tradesmen who hail leen born in Scio had to lesve the town <>f their birth to make room for a bu tch of reat a and dagoes, ami 1 want t-» »«v that there is only one rem • dy to maar these grsft> r< »bow their hand, and that Is to get an architect to mai e tia o fellow* liw up to th" | lac ■ ami iH c.bi atioi'S of the building. Th«-n anil not ’till then, wil) jou be al l* to <-ail your home a modern one. My i ' !• ut i . <• ii .» i- ■ , j«-r r l or i love of Mike rome and <«« it and I will «how you the sun shinii g through the roof and yvu wouai MMl a jackscrv w to chwe some of the do« r« with, ami some you Would have to k«ep lock«-d to keep them closed, and you can cc the rafters through what the»«' j:i- k« rail plastering. Yes. yea, thm is modern alirighl, 2 years old it is ru womier the orig’iial owner evmrod «ft. r -he had got to see what she had spent the last cent on earth for. Yes there fellows leave their trademark wherever tiiey go, ami still this is what jou want I can take you toother Icmi-s that they have tried to build and fat e I. I woul a:»o like to »hi w you the chimney that has been on a drunk ever since it was placed on the roof. I am afrnid it wi! lamí on the postofllce I m for* very Ion», I hen are the men who howls bet-aus« women work* ami thus keep men out "f employment, and these very sarri kind of men in t ic cities never can fn work bec."t»e they arc InrompetcM, snl their wive and daughter« has U turn out tn keep tie family Irrder in action. I l elic>-e 1 have r aid enough for this week, lait there'« more where th> ctrou- from, and f these jack»-of all trade* desire-» to give me a thrashing. I would request that they mak« the ri ig nil foot »quarc and place son.i fi <• mesh wire around the rides so that I can find something after the roundup. Yours very respectfully. W. D. Swroau 8 i ! ! OU» l»v the "Per trou ' ■ - "I , , ■1 < - 'ii'-'. ■ h •i nt- i ,i . ■ | n i i ; kers tough, am t-uii- instead cuts the wire edge from :• so tliat a little ntrop- it have. A re vour whis- i zoi dull? If so, call and th'tí us. Sut> faction ^uurantecd by E. 0. P li EF. 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