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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1914)
6 he Srintiam Jliivs PUBi ISHID EVERY THURSDAY BY L W. CHAKI.ES Entered al th«* ¡»i»'ofn<*o at Scio, Or« . a* M-ron I ctar* moil matter. Ml B~. HUH J< «N HA I I- -»; On« year In »«Ivane«* . ... ........ SI 2ft .... 1 to /in«* y«*»r, at «-n<i of y«-ar *«k Six month» In wlvam«* .. . ...... SO 1 hr«-«* month» in gilvjuT«. .. .... Advrrti»mg ral«-» made »pplkation. known on la the Supreme Court of Public Opinion rREEOReGON 0E ivs- S* (STATE) W. (WIDE) PROHIBITION H5 K¥! Kfie YOL’R CM! STOP ,N FGi’HM YOUR *1 118« RIFTION EXPIRES on the date ata.nt“'»! in th«* ■pare Iw- luw Io tho «• who pay promptly in advaiicr the eul<«eription price i* SI.26 ;»'ry<ar. Th» pr «• i« f! '0 if p hi al end “( y«>ar. Ih<- papvr 1» not a. nt to autwcribcra who ur«* more than on«- year in arrrar». ’<• irly demonstrate the fact that the Theory of State- Murallv ami Legally Impossible, the i* tie. after :: rt. ha*, been render««1 nearly Human in the character of S. ' t ho is made a defendant before the voters of Oregon. It i th« mu.ere I p <|« c of the Prosecutor of S. W. Prohibition that tl glea <LR have Idicved tn him in Eavtern State* and know hi* rcc- -.* - a < r i, -. I refrain li<<tn demonstration* during the course of the trial and tin. Although *<io i* among th«* ohle*t tl . t in. v- kne« I k r«-*.»rte«l to by those who have put their faith in t .wi n in the Mato an I hiw had op; or hi'ii in Orc.;<»n and who may become indignant when the evidence tunttiea to l ave kng agj» le n one of against him is introduced. The Pro <-cuti.<n desires to make an open statement to the effect tlie principal c.t.«« in the valley, yet «he ha« fai!< d ihua far to ;;nu»p the «¡>* porlunitlet If« red sn ! baa nl<*« < x that all sympathy and rcs|»cct is entertained for those who have Ixen n»ighl"iring town» with I«*»« than half ■aipj ■ rtcr ui SAV Prohibition prior to hi» arrest and for those who her natural «•tvan'a»;«» and rraourcev havi I* -n at his ide in the preliminary arraignment. t<> «arp-•« her In butULtg an1 improv- ti lw.!<!• this i<\ m 'u ry wn that count« toward V. Pt lol lion i th«* building of cilira. The Prosecu- uii|.athy and respect a* it is freely admitted that S. a very clever man. The trial of S. W. Prohibition i* a prosecution against the theory Lu;, «» atated in our la»t week»' is- •ue, Scio being kreatrd in one of th« of the proposed stat« wi«lc amendment and is not an attack against the richeat agricultural, timber ard mineral sup|>orters of the theory whose motives arc no doubt above reproach. ■•ctiona of the I’aciAc coast, «'.irround- OPENING STATEMENT cl with every natural advantage ai.d wit i only a «mail p« r c« nt of her rv- Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury: aourcra developed at prraent, the writ 'Hie Defendant, S. W. Prohibitum has been placed on trial on the er believe« that many of the new enter complaint of 1400 Oregon Hop Farmers who arraign him on the fol lowing charges; prise» aid improvements which are coming toovreit«* are only deter min« d ■ er a low arl ma) ing the town Letter ltd fully dr vekiping the rich rcaourc«» tributary to Self. Scio hao a» m . khih * k « mm 1 of inoculating her citizens tet/A the Germs of Hysteria. Offering for acceptance in Ore gon broken theories rejected by 15 Pastern Slates where defendant teas ordered "out" after years of bitter experience. Attempting to Rob Independent Communities of Oregon of their Rights of Self Government. Attempting to Kill the Hop In dustry of Oregon. You have heard the charges and now I w ill take than up one by one and introduce evidence showing conclusively that the allegations made in this complaint are true. (At this jxiint S. \V. I*rohibhion through his attorney submitted a motion praying for a change of venue to a court in the State of Kansas. JL'DGE WISDOM — Inasmuch as this I* a question to lie decided by the people of Oregon motion is denied, (S W. Prohibition through his attorney then beseechcd the Court that adjournment be taken until after Novemlier the Third.) Motion Denied. Court adjourned for the «lay. Intemperance. Obtaining Recognition Under Raise Pretenses. X B—- Tin* trial will Bringing in/.' the State of Oregon Paid Agitators for the purpose from day to day. EXTRACTS S. W. Prohibition last night said "The Longer 1 stay in Oregon the more homesick I become fur Kan sas. S. W, Prohibition in an interview stated that lie had met a number of Kansans in Oregon but lie later ad mitted that he had never met an Oregonian in his favorite state. Judge Wisdom notified S. W. Prohibition that he would hold him strictly to facts and would jiermit no assumptions on the ground of "beliefs” "prophecies" or "prom- • A close friend of S W. Prohibi tion skid enthusiastically, "Yes. Kansas is certainly a gtand state to come FROM. One of the Jurors caused Judge Wisdom to smile when he stated that the l*iitnn l a-tern States wire wise when they tried S. W. Prohi bition and convicted him but that Oregon was WISER as she was trying him BEFORE welcoming him and not Al l ERWARDS. A twitter of laughter rippled around the Court room when S. W. Prohibition infonnetl the Court that in* v ’ ’ much rather have Ins •ase tried m Kansas. A young lady who gave her name as Miss Peruna inquired at the proceed Court ll.iu-r after the trial as to where she < uld find the defendant. IsxMiU ra, n« well in«- ■> If-«tvl««l luHiatvni, who luwst for then «?!«<-. an.I their inter est«, and knock everybody who cannot • {i«*e with everything they advocate, but «very c mmumfy-ia burdened with thi» latt«*r e!a«a to n certain extent. However, the main l«lea ia f«»r the pa»«p!« to tai«l »boulder to shoulder in pulling (rt . nt.-i|ri»ea ai.d improK* Dtent« which th< town really n«*e«l», re- g anile»» of whether you like the way your neighbor part« hi» hair or the cut of bi» whisker», and all booil for a great« r Scio. XV bat Would sou Ik»? Ther« are many time* when one man qtliHion« another« action» and mo tive». Ven act difYcreiitly under dif ferent circuit.»lane«». The «¡ue»ti«>n ia. what would you do right now if you bail a »were cold? CouLI you do better than to take Chamberlain« cough rem- elv? It ia highly recommend«d by peo ple who have uaed it for years and know ita value Mr»O E Sai gent, Peru, 1ml, My», "fhamberhina cough rem edy U Worth ita Weight in gold ard I lake pleasure in recommending it.” Eor »ale by all dealer». Wm Rice of Fort R ock , Ijtke county, and two small children arrived here Friday with the view of locating in this vicinity, while .Mrs Rice and the other children nre at Salem until a home is found. As he was un able to find anything around Scio to suit him. he is moving his goods to S Philippi’s place near Kingston wh«re he has a contract of hauling tiOO cords of wood. nrrn-it«» ParaiI» kt , W. E. ()|||, '»■«MKTtar, C. A. Warner J. J.Rarn«*», W. F. Gill, ». A. Bilyeu, J.K.Barn-w, C. A. Warner. Scio Miiliqg 6oii|paiig mrCX'F'JMtOH W» .Io a »•■«I Fleur. un nSOrScMRKM ti" Sale. We m are Wheat In the Dnuthl Field and (er Succesor to Thos. Large 1<MX Geweral Cu»«„m Mltllna Bu«l««««. Fleur »nd Kaahangad Bualneae and Eqqs, Poultrij, Dre.sscd Meats, Etc. A. J. Shelton TO SGI0 ROLLER MILLS INI «'HK1MATH1 ¡Cash Paid For SCIO, OREGON far Will M A Lucas of Rickreall is here this week visiting relatives. ■* Just remember that the News The Santiam Farm has grapes ♦----- Best typewriter carbon paper office sells typewriter ribbons Old papers 5 cents a bundle at and quinces for sale, also toma made, two she<*ts for 5c at the and carbon paper cheaper than toes and squashes. News office. the News office. j anyone else in Linn county. Treat You Right I The fact is, the four magazines we sell with Tne News for 18c extra, represents the bigRest rending value ever offered the public. Have you sent us your order? If not, send it or phone us today.