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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1915)
• t SUMMER SUGGESTIONS C/ Pst«r Radford. This country 1» suffering more from tainted politics than fr< in any i’ll'« malady at th« present time There i» scarcely a campaign »p«««.h made, a platform demand written or a m«.i • urn enacted Into law that due» not carry the tatut of personal Kuib of som« politician or political (action thereof There 1» more blue sky In ram palgn promises of many politii ian» running tor «fill • than aas <v< r coo tallied in the preapi • tie «» of ' t »•t promoters of chimerical busih«»* sch«m«-s Ther« »re more secret tn: blnatlon» form'd bv politician» in th' tutus of .My Country than » ere ever formed under any and all other alias. » There ar« mor« political re bate» hidden tn the phraae 11« t «U acted' than were ever conceal'd un d«r any and all other do, uli < The Inordinate thirst for [ itlcvl power and unreatrahi'-d passion tor mastery ha» caused more dlstr««-> in tbl» nation than th< greed t r and It ought to ti«i regulated by la* No business combination «ver pur- «1 their competitors a» relentl« »sly or Visited more hearties» cruelty Upon their customer» than a political party that seek» to make junk of an in dustry, or crippl" a business for party success, through tariff measure» po lltlcal supervision and ofttlm«» d« •tractive legislation Many p-di’i" '• platforms ar« as alluring to th« voter aa th« »lory of the rainbow with it« |x>t of gold and '.heir consummation about as far fetched Self gzln Is th- first law In politic» There are n men In office today who. It they • could not »hake plum» off the trc< of American liberty or cut a melon taken from I nd« Sam» commissary, would have less desire to serve the public The country Is surfeiting with pair! ots. who will bare their breast to but lets In defense of their country, h ' there ar«- tew m«n tn public Ilf.- who will bare their breast to voters or run th« gauntlet of party dl- favor In <b frnae of agriculture or Industry No r«'pres«ntatlve of the people, who will permit personal prejudic« to <b throne jus'Ire, purty sure »> to disfranchise reason or the rancor of a política! campaign to Influence judgment can render capable service Th« preservation of i our prosperiti depend* U|wm wisdom, courag« and honesty In government, and the Ann r lean voter should acek th' ••« attrl bute« a* Implicitly as the Wise Men followed th« Star of l!«thl'heni and they will often b« found to rest ovr the »table, the plow or th<> »taff of the Khepherd The surest euro for tainted politics and machín« ruto la fresh air and sunshine und th«»« Im portanl elements ar« most abundant upon the farm, and when farmer», banker» and merchant* are elected to rn«mb rshlp tn legislative bodle*. much of th« trouble in government will dl»' appear By Pet«r Radford. Muth has 1« • Il said sial mor« writ tru about the «ills of watered sit k In big buainth» lonceriis and tho farm «r» of tbl» nation believe that »very dollar written into the life of any business or(»nUallon, should l>« ubl« to »ay I know that my Redeemer livoth.'* but farming la the biggest business on earth, and there la more water in It» hnanclnl transaction than that of any other industry Tbera la as much water tn a farmer» note drawing eight or ten per cent interest when other line» of Industry secure money for four or five per cent per annum, a* ther» Is In a bustne»» pay ing a reasonable compensation upon the face value of securities repfe renting an Investment of only fifty cents on the dollar. The only dif ference 1». the waler It In the Interest rate In one Instance and In the secur- Illes In the other The promoter ofttlm«» take» chances and hi» success Is contingent upon the development of the property In volved but the usurer, a» a rule, take- no chance» and hl» success cripple* the property Involved There may be Industries that cry louder but non« that suffer more severely from finan rial Immorality In both la* and Cus tom than that of agriculture The farmer» of America today are P«)'lng ! »I00.fio0.00o per annum in usury on real eatate and chattel loans, and tbl» Interval capitalized at five per cent, represents |4.000, ihio , 000 of I fictitious value» which the farm cr Is paying Internet on Thl» aum of money Is almost equal to the annual value of crop» produced In the t'nited State*. Th« earning power of the farmers note based upon his Interest rate very nearly divides like» the earths sur face—three-fourths water and on« fourth land The largest body of wa ter that floats upon the financial hern Isphere now rc»ts upon the farms and Its waves are dashing and Its billows are rolling against » cvcq npll WHERE i-d aa th« and a pros ivc and * nllghtened ilntìob la the surest tlze'loB > r Tillamook Seashore Resorts TO GO Newport Wonderful »ccn«ry, <i«*n*«* forcata, enticing trout stream», miles »rd miim of glorious sandy ix-ach. from all point» with long limit. !>ady ami weak end tram» Ask for further parti- ular- and copv of 1 ■ "hea»h«sre Tillamook County Vnh. d tr al H< axirrn.« rtdM tu of Indu» touether the ■■ given th» ie ft the r«p piti* Ibvir vh ar in p aitivi bren nt <rach ot ln-r over gulfs ol ntlmondiK« c 1 if f. Federal Indo >n att* tn pt« tc it will r> t<d< r the brldr publl e a dMiort rvlco. Th e farm« r h.»* 1 • <n « Tire on th» »ülrhini- c»<-. il at i labor fight for n Im ¡dentally turn g tho iifam* of war and It 1» Quite cmtifylDK to f nd them talking with. Im’ d of àj b-iut. each Other When hon.-it men » .. II« und look into rR«h t i-l » a.v • make» th* irorld hotter at id tar more »alia ry to th# farm« r V lio in the cud r ’ th” hunh n of conflict than rr»ol dtlun«, speoeb < r pamphlet» conta ining rharg« « and counter- «*hap p Tb* love far h ' «e makes the w hal< «arid kb I .• r»landing Is an .irbit«-r far mure i ■ «rial than the mund nted of govern •’.«■nt. for there I» itO iít tborlty qu H p m < omma*’ding as in he aril rorw< t^nc • . there is no de crt " QttllC MO bifid / a» that of the Sui»rf m Cuurt of ’ • n h< u .« »nd «•riff enh k< **p th« P« ace quite so Hiding. Wr »upposr (h< 1 ■ comi wh.n ra;>:ul ■ .d labor will not ’ b<* o<* ■ I by the light nlnjc Itaahos of ava r.'•■ or frightened by t! < (hi • der pt ■ Is of dlscunteut .. ! • . f But 1 nd* r»t- sdlhn that ever he out the olive brune h to mm who want U> do right. A m. u ' b Incom«* ta alv ay» a sacred (hlnx for in It aro t 1 ;■« ambition and < j pportonity of If »nd fam ily. but th* re In no ’.mg n a human ! heart «ruhe dîrir Justice and 1 In!- standing fa 111 . i. glart '■ t Summer Excursions East Hound trip ticket* to l iant «•rn denttnabun via Califor nia with atrip over* in ci'.'icr direction to Visit the E't"> •Ilion» on »ale daily from all pointa. Full information from n* «rest igni! You can »top over at Shasta S¡ r n¿« California's Expositions A world’» marvel. Every thing complete. I he great est event of the Century. splendid train «• rv ice atten tive empio}'*». delightful »« ' • rv. Ask for booklet "California and ita 1 wo V «rid Expositions” and "Way «de Note* Shasta Route. ” Our Agents will I»« glad to fur h fu n <-ti i .< - tr. r.-, ml to », \ of th« above outing» rind make reservation», outline your trip or give y i r. < r.it .• ■ -i the various place* you can visit Ask for our folder "On-gon Outdoors” SOUTHERN PACIFIC 11OG WALLOW The follo» mg are «aah pncei quote : n Ihursday of each weck by caler*: ■ heat. per bushel................. tuta lour, per sacK Iran. p«r t-m . ... 'iddlmgs, per ton nop, whvat. per tem............. -op, oata. per ton -irlev Chop iutter, Hountry) ¡lerroll... -a'», |«*r dox«n .................... hickena, per pouml ............ IH ..'K BoTTS, R ilnr Corrcsjxindent • ««se, per |H>und .................. << opyrighted, 1915. Ge >rge Bingham) urkey», per pound .............. •ucka, per pound l’ckin Th« Dcpity (’«•' Tabi« is already be Circulate I the report that the fish had •ueka. Indiali Itunner ginning h> «i.d-- »< bim-i lf for re < l<-c- atolen hl» bait. ef, per pound, live weigbt AN AGEIC LTl ,;AL COUNCIL 'ork, drc*acd .......................... Iion next year One day th - week Atlaa Peek dug up ’ ork, live welght. ............. .. a wntch that had been buried for al By T N. Carver, iHrvrtfd VntverHtJ .'eal, per pound. for »hipoing moat ten year» A Hua waa in high ho(w- • that it coniti be started again, Tr city h.*s Its < ! imber of com Bilious Attacks but 1‘ock Hock» the blacksmith looked m» ree or It» Board of Tr.ul« Tb« puri<nin of such at organisation I» ' When you have a bilious attack your into it with h.» spyglass ami found that io mu no t-iisin«»» op- ; ver fails to perform it* functions it hail got so far behind that ther waa port un ! y und 1 rotr.ote no hop«' of it ever catching up again. on become constipated. Ihe food) ' ¡ indM 1 ont&rp rises which » OU eat ferments in your stomach it. lk>*-s any one know of a Ì ibe cl ty lb« < alf Kit» Neighborly««»1 r<»o4 and »utficlcbt i< on why ev it .id of digesting. This inflan.v the 1be i alf Ribs Seighborh'Msi is an im ery r ur'il neighbor 1 <-d ought not ; tixnach ami cause* naus- a vomiting portant »ection lying several miles i d a terrible heads'he. Take • han- hate • sin.liar orga nizalkin? to th« northwest of Hogwallow. I he In C '■many they a In-.idy have such • rlains tablets. They will tot' up community is traversed by the Tich- organi zatlons Th«> ar>- generally | r liver, cleanout your stomach an-1 Poke Easley, who has in the past cnll< t the land» ir . i- haftarath" or you will soon t e a» well as ever. They been unable to find a listener around vill< railroad and th« Mad Carrier with 111 the agricultural council Rome studenti j •nly cost a quarter. Obtainable ev<ry- Hogw allow when ! ■ sets in to tell his Gs’ .ier creek not J»r »wav I alf Rih* ncightMirhood tv-side such es Of th« problem of r ural organization ' w he rv. troubles, is thinking of moving to Tick- are »tronrb <>f the opinion that such teemed citizens a* the Hur»« Doctor, ville where there are more (leuplc. an agricultural council 1» necessary the Blind Man, the Tin Peddler, and al Miss Hazel Rogers of Portlat d before niuib can b« don« for the bet The Hog Ford preacher ha» had ibi- so the Widow. taring of rural cr- in or the market s visiting Mrs Leta Rex this benches in the church whitewashed in Farming is not carried on to any lug of farm produce There 1» no order that the public may be aide to great extent but nature has taken care object, for example. tn having more week. look at the back of a man's pant» ami to provide blackberry patches, persim capital In a farming neighborhood tell whether or not he attended ■ hurch. mon trees, paw paw bushes and wild uni««» the farmer» know without any When in need of printing give Yam Sim* is showing »ome new pic grape v ■:;.-». while ’possum», coon» and gue»»-work ju»t how- to uae that cap! tai »o a» to Incrcaie the [reduction he News office a call. First cias- ture» that he just had made at Tick- sabbits abound in seaSM. Flab in Gan Fnd the profit of tic dr farm* If all vorK and prices right. We make ville It is a very good resemblance of der creek are also plentiful although the h - ding farmers of a neighbor t sjH'cialty of letter heada, en- Yam, but there Is a blur on his neck »«me little effort is required to catch hood would lay their head» together • elojM-H, statements, hill heade, tie. he having swallowed just as the them and talk over the »ituation and study camera went off. One of the historical facta about the th« opportunities for n. w investment. ■ale bills, business cards, ladit s Miss Flutie Belcher heard »on e one Calf Ribs m-ighl-'-rhood is that Atlas v )■ -■ II. I- to make •ailing cards, and in fact cont- disturbing her chicken roo»t last Thurs Peck came to th« cunclusn n to settle ini-tai ■ than If • . work »ccivtly, nercial printing of all kinds. day night but she did not get up to go there but was so hard pressed by the a» separate individual» out and »< about it as shedi 1 not want '.fficers that he came on to llogwallow Sidney Hock» t«y »«-e her with her hair w h« r«- hr join« d th« church and la now CIVILIZATION 3 rolled up. GRt ATEST TRAGEDY. an esteemed citizen. Notice is hereby given that the un- The Postmaster has warned Cricket lersigned guardian of Harriet Cool Extract from artu by W 1). la-wls Hick« that th« Government 1» kicking Deafness Cannot Be Cured president T i> T.if.-r» inion, op win. an inaane person. will, bur-uunt Uw-si «ri........ . .. u th.y raaaet h to the ordi r of the county court • r Li' n about hi« moling from one placa to an- by th- 4 •■•>•! |> -r I loft ft! Ihr -a, | i. posing woman'» suffrage: other so much and having hi» mail for vn-> oft. way Io , ar. <!.•'».•• ,n4 ' ’ County. Oregon, duly made and enter' <1 tVe are willing to n in every ef l>, < uneiluilon.l remedí«* I-..' ta. < w i l it w ill assist in the matter of the guaniianship of warded. They claim they I< hh - several eaua.*l **> *n inlamd r -,.-Ulloa c<m» Untas ih. Kswaehtan T-.Iw Hi not e to drag h'-r down The de- arid inaane pcr»on on the 28th day of cents on every letter written to Crick th>* tale. >a intl.tnea you hare a ran Wh -• • r a ft. o • •cetit < t *om.<t.lKH <i 1» tlie most awful May. 1915, sell at private sale for ca-h et. •nllrely r loar.t tkeatn.aa la -h. reau t ■ -i tragedy In iTvIHrailon Aa »he »ink» in hand from and after the '¿«th day of un 1- SS 'he Inrtan.ma'lon «sa h. t*he *wt Miss Flutie Belcher ha» broken her this lab* r. at.arrd to Ha normal r «<4». •he may. like th« •tr ng aun. tint the June, 191S. th« following <Tescrit»ed real engagement to one of the llenstep an.l II..U I. trl-s will t„- .l'S'ro.rd •na»« - » horizon with th« raya of her depart property belonging to the eatate of boys who lives in the Buzzard Knob which is noihlns wmi an mrt*m..l condition Ina glcry She may '«nderly klas the of Ih* n-wcoua aurtaeen section It is said that she wa* mar •aid inaane person. to-wit: Wr will «le* On* llon.tr.4 tM'.ara for an« mountain topa of her achievement raa- ■* |w-*tn.*a ■* •--I io -aiarvh- th*« Ixits No». 27 and 2S in Ransom's Ad rying him for hi* money and that be cannot farewell; ah« may. Ilk« th« »Inking ft. entwd a« Haifa t-atarrh t'ur* •*»4 tor elr«Mi*r» tree went ami spent it Saturday night. sun. altur* the populace with h«r dition to Mill t ity, Linn County, Or- g 1 CMKXBV • CO. TaleSo. Ohio »■■Id he ftrusslala t»e heautv •« rhe dl»app> ar» for the night g >n. aa recorded in the original plat of Fit Smith report* that while he wa» Tas* Ila a r «nul» I'li.a for r.H>ati»«tlaw but *h«n i a« at< : « downward, the a lid addition. seining tn Gander creek a few days ago aarth ui »» certain ir> tremble and Said »ale to be made »object to con he attacked by a very large ti»h plunge Into ■ dxrkr« * as death la to firmation bv »aid county court. Old on pera 5 cents a bundle at It appears that Fit and thi» same fi-h ti.ilow ide Harry A. Goodwin, Guardian. had »ornc previous trouble when Fit the News office. GUARDIANS SAIE-