The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 08, 1914, Image 2

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PRC OR í YÍÍ n 0,3 Í vs -
S- (STATE) W. (WIDE) PROHIBITION
hlbltlon but by those who were at­ Ilona resulted in comparative Stag
tracted to Its Influence by Ita s«i rec> nation.
as In all human nature we are prone
I have seen Statewide Prohibition
The trial of S. W. Prohibition to
to crave that which la torblddeu.
¡In other States where the MtUM con­
a proaecutlon agalaat th* theory o(
One of the Jurors asked Judga
From my
(SI Drunkenness In Its chronic ditions have been met.
the pr.ipoiM-d state-wide ameudtueni state ln<ressed by reus, n of the fact KNOWLEDGE OF HIM I say thm Wisdom, ’Why Is It ne«e*sary to try
and Is not an attack against the sup­ iba» liquor was obtained In bulk and tils reptetM'U tat Iona and promises are H. W. Prohibition In Oregon when
porters of the measure whose mo­ when a man came In contact with It Intemperate. 1 further charge him the same prophecies and promisee
being made I re were tfsied In 15
tives are, no doubt, nt Hive reproach lie drank by the wholctale al one -with Intemperance In attempting to : Eastern States and found to bo
t< t <»n Oicc.-n theories that are not
sitting
(SI Whereas practically overnight' new but which have been tried for false.” Thj J .dge replied that there
In opening the case against S. W through ths adoption of the prohibi­ o', r hilf a ' •■ntury and thru RE­ were some people who would not
profit by the experience of their
Prohibition we pro[x>sa to submit tion law It was made a crime to In-, JECTED as FA! LUBES.
ueighbora.
N
R
Thia
trial
will
proceed
from
dulgs
temperately
In
a
beverage
the first charge of Intemperance. We
day to day.
call Mr. E*t>erlence. formerly a r<-> which before was No CRIME then*
were thousands whoso moral char-
Itient of Vermont and now domiciled actor was weakened by being com­
In the State of Oregon.
polled to connive and sneak a i privi-
Mr F. »periotic» testified as follows. lege be was told was a crime, llc
lost hla reapoct (or law when In bill
I have know the defendant for 63 heart and mind he renila»-«! hia Per-
Intemperance.
years. I met him when he caste to son a I Freedom was trammelled. To<
Vermont In IfcSO and kn< w him In­ records show that »lohnt crim.*
Obtaining Recognition
timately up to the time of his rtrio against pn>|ierty and persona did no*
Under
False Pretenses.
lion In I sol. when be w as thor- decrease but rather INCREASED
Bringing
into the State
oughly discredited.
All was largely brought about by the
of Oregon Paid JI git a-
Ke was welcomed after ho had I IncreamM sale of liquor brewed In
mnd» th» same promise« and proph Illicit stills not Inspected by the
tors for the Purpose of
eciey that he n<--' i.irksa In Oregon United
State*
Government
and
inoculating her citizens
\
.mt a. .. Me l In ku h I faith bls'which was FATAL to humanity. TIP
with the Germs of Hys-
theory under th.- BELIEF that It USE
OF
DltUGS
INCREASED
tcria.
was practical In the following appli­ ALARMINGLY.
cation*.
Offering for accfpt'
|
(4) Thousands
of men
were
tl I That It would stop th«s use of ' thrown out of employment Into an
a nee in Oregon broken
already overcrowded labor market
liquor In the State.
theories rejected by IS
(21 That It w«iuld «top drunken­ lt»-al Estate value* tumbled Store-
Eastern States where de­
B W Piutubit.cn as n» AssrseU os Ike Fust
iMM-ame vacant. Money ordinarily
ness.
tMy ft Hi* TIU1
fendant u>as ordered
circulated In the State lrak.«d *»n>
(3> That It would atop crime.
"out“ after years of bit­
Into nearby llceneed sta'es. whet,
Ill-hop Neely of the Methodi-t
(5) That
buslneaa
conditions general purchaacs of supplies IN­
ter experience.
Episcopal Church says: “Don't bo­
CREASED.
would be Improved.
com»
Intemperate
In
preaching
Jlttimpting to Rob In­
Temperance.
Intemperance la not
(01 Revenue from licenses having
(fit That Taws would be lowered
dependent Communities
only over Indulgence In Liquor.' ••
been cut down by Thousands the th«-;
After
the
adoption
of
State
Wide
of
their
Rights
of
Self
.. . .. ..
.
j
.
fictl caused In State, city and county
Speaking of Intemperance, a newTE
•Prohibition wo found the following;,Mn4(l hwd lo
tll„t b, jnc RE a SKD
Government.
|ia|H-rnian yesterday drew attention
condlUons In the Stalo of X ermont:! TAXATION.
Property
roudered
Jittempting to /(ill the Ito the fact that there were son.«
(I) That Intoxicants were still ac-|valueless WITHOUT COMFENSA-
inewspaper so Intemperate that they
Hop
Industry of Oregon.
ecK.ible and Indulged In not only by TION became dlllpldated
Thia wltli
| would not allow their readers access
th«-» addict«»«! to Ila use before I’ro- the slackening of business Condl-
to both aides of the argument.
Tortivord
EXTRACTS
I
CHARGES
Henry L. |iet.*on
For Attorney fíctwqr 1—
Gcv.rge M. Drown
For Stlpt. Public It.-iruclion
J. A. Churchill
For Stats Enginoer«
John H. Leet*
lor < »mnniMi'iw-r « f 1 abor
<». V IL-ff
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Fur Dailr -a-l Commissioner
COUNTY TICKET
For sheriff
D. It. Bodine
For Countv Clerk —
R. M. Russell
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For Hi confer of Conveyances—
t.rs t From an
Feu County Treasurer
W. W. I rands
For County surveyor —
Alfr -«I I. Ceddev
For County Commissioner —
J ü. Irvine
F’o- County • "orooer
W m. Fort mi Iler
Just remember that th > • New«
office sells typewriter i ribbons
and carlton patter cheaper than
anyone else in Linn county
russi ntx-r, W. F. Gill.
Snnarvnv, C. A. Warner
J. J.rnttir«. W. F. Gil),
A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barn
C. A. Warner.
ixumaND, oregon
W hat Would V.u Do?
Thefe are many times when one
questions another* actions and
¿Ives. Men act differently under
ferrnt circumstances. The question is,
whr.t woukFyou do right now if you
had a severe cold? Could you do better
than to take Chamberlains cough rem-
edv ? It 1« highly recommend»d by (»To­
pic who have used it for year* ami
know its value MrsO ESargent, Peru.
Ind. says, “Chamberlains cough rem­
edy is worth its weight in gold sod I
take pleasure in recommending it,”
For sale by all dialers.
Extends to vou a cordial invitation to mak
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
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Room« without bath, 11,00 and up
Room« with private bath, |1.60 and up
BEST
REST AI R A NY
The Santiam Farm has grapes
Best typewriter ?arbon paper
Old napers 5 cents a bundle at and quinces for sale, also toma­ made, two sheets for 5c at the
the News office.
News office.
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this hotel your headquarters.
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PRICES Miaur
C. H. Shafer, Manager