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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1915)
I fur* U<« Hulu« - ot < «y - hallt <1 Btid dt* Mtioy CbriMtaft in the com HsUDity Th» »pirtt actuatui* Much u»«rfu>/t i» uñar-hi*Ur un-t’bruthfce Bti«i daniitrouH tu buth <bunb ■ ltd •Ut« SUGGESTIONS WHERE SU MMER FOR TO GO tt>« r W <>nr tot the and th« bs-st will rhe up ■r I reward you SOUL MATERIAL HAS ENTERED THE BANK VAULTS OF THE NATION. T»nnu atti . tu tarmine a •' Us tldsg het withe ut a i») <i«r. THE QUEER PAPUANS, Ths Bank a F,na<- al Power How*« to tre Community. f > V f « V«t Th»» Ar» as • .1 CHtldrsn. I One of the great« *t <>i purt'ira'!•-* tn tl r bU* li< s lit» of the nation Ilea tn prail'ial i i. <| ruth i. <>f th« (• .n try banka with the farmer In building agriculture and ilia adv«ntur<- I* lad«n with greater poi-aibllltlea than any tor-ward movement uuw before the American public A fi * banker* have loani-d money t<> farmer* at a low rat«- of inturcat and oftt.m«« without competisailun, to buy blooded IlVestuCk. build allot. fertilise the latul secure better *<‘vd liuld th«Tr products for a betetr ni ar k«t price, etc The banker In roti tr.h .ting toward Improving th. cm <• of livestock, the quality of ll •• »■ ed and the fertility of the soil, plant m tin- aKrlcultural life of the > .nn. .1 t> n fountain of profit, that, like T<-nny son * brook, run» on and on forever. Community Proqrees a Use« Asset The time was when money loan« d on such a ba»ls would severely tent the »«tilty of the banker; such trail' actlun* would pain the directors like a blow In the la<« A cashier who Would dam to cast br«-ad up ui wat<-m that old not return buttered aldo up In time tor annual dividend* would have to give way to a more cap.ib,. man This doe» not nocesnarlly mean that Hi«1 bunker» ar<- cttlng au> I tier or that the milk of Human kindness* 1» leing itnulbtd mor» tr«-<-ly bv our finan ciers It indicate* that th» banker* are getting wiser, b« coming mi r« able Bn ancier» and .h<-b -nkin» Industry more < tip« -« nt I h. vl n of it. bull ■ r Is crowii.rn; out the t.lrlt ot the (awn broker A light tin» been turn'd ■ ti a new world of in veal merit and no uau-ar ever re« dv< I a» largo return* on the inveitimel i aa theao pt'gtes aive banker*, who made loana to The banker» have uplift industry alwuy» tn •n llbej-nl city builder». but they are n< w bulldi.-ig agro ilture A Collar With a Goul It 1« refrctblng in thia itrcnuoua comm rcial lllu to r.nd so many 'b lam with souls When a dollar la ap proached to perform a link that do«» not directly yield the hlgh' t rate of Inter«- t. we usually h« ar lh«< rustle of the eiglea wings as It »oar up ward. wh<n n dollar is rrque»i< d to r< turn at th«' option ot Hie borrow, r. Il usually appeal* to the (¡odde ' > of Liberty for it* contractural r'.glii*. when a dollar 1» askc.l to expand in volume to *uit the requiicmenta of Industry, it usually Inlka solemnly of its rc !«-em> r. but >oul material ha« ent.-red Into tli" vaults of our bank, and rate, time and volume have a new baal* of r««ck' ulng In far »« the ability of some of the banket . perutll them to co-operate in promot Ing the business of farming Cod Almighty's Noblemen. Th.» bank«:» are God AI ml slit y » noblemen. Heaven lent earth the »pint of these men and the angels will help them roll In place tb< They ar« cornerstones of empire* not philanthropist*, they ar«- Wl»r banket* The spirit of the builder ha* gl»rn them a now vision, and wisdom hxa visited upon tl>< m bust no*» foresight The cackle of the hon. the Io* ot kino and the rustle ut growing crop* echo in every bank vault In the nation and tbs shrewd banker know* that he can mor* effectively Increase nla deposit« by putting blue b ond IB the veins of livestock, quality In the yield of the soli and value Into Agricultural (" ducts, than by busi and net* handshakes, overdiafts gaudy calendars Taking the community Into part norahtp with the bank, opening up a ledger account with progress makini thrift and «nterpri-o ■tockholdcr* an i the prosperity ot ch* country an nssot to the bank put behind It t.abl.ily far more deslrnbl* than a letterhead bearing the name* of all the distinguí-bed eltlre-» ot the con The bank I* the financial inunity power hcuce of the community •n<i blessed I» the locality that has an up-todate banker POLITICAL PPAYEH MEETING? it i* a »aa cay tor ( hristl.inlty wb«i th» < nur< h bvi.a call the communicant' together tor a political prayer m«-t ma Su< 3 gatncritigs mark Ike nig. tide of ieiU>ou.y political tanat'.cU put bittarne.a into t..a Uvea ot taw.. Newport A I very charm tur an o-.it«i<ior vara', e. Surf bathing, fi»! ,■*. b.atmg ami pica», ant ssm tal recrvailvna. Wonderful »<■< ■< ry. <jefi*4T In «»it forcata, enticing streams, miler and rra‘<’< tw-ach. of gl, ■ Spy <-iat I.« « Round Trip Fares • Sea «. Week Ehl! '¡ j:-. say from all points with g limit. Daily and w««k e- d train* 1 tally tram service and Sp**cial N •- a I • 111 « a Sunday Excursion» I UBMVor) meat- A»k near* «1 agent for copy of I sm ,«let on ittilatl couutry, Awk fur further pert’ ular* arxt ■•••% * f !•- <-t Newport an iti I lari « r • " !“•*** bi •re Tillamook County' itilhor |M«.iit* out viiii-iting <anut- » mg »tory : - of piitrslitneni A world'» marvel 'I. Every- .”C of < < I ion l he cliihl thing ci,mídete, lb«- great •HV of I he Xca Guinea est < .ent of the < entury Hud hifil >f a Immer Round trip ticket* to > *«t of It magistral«' ern destination via > alif«»r- h tli«* <•*otm range prr- nia with »top overa in cither rates (hr dlflt ■tiltv which direction to visit th» i. • ; ««- sp . : lid train service, atten- tr p.' < it » <>f I hr tut n r thè pervef». sitian* on »ale daily fr.r: a!) ttv«- employe*. delightful : stitln.l«' of tn iul point*. aecnerv. Ask for booklet information «qqm * to * hr nd finii i** •'California arai it» I wo Kull information from w»n»' ag. • t World Exposition*'* and trai ion of t Ile lau I In fl.is ipslaiice. " " ayaide Note* 'hasta I Itou ever, the lau hud tint lung to do You can »t.| over at Shasta ■ ■ ' g* Route. ” ' nth tlx- h .iIt. r it i» a in**rv «-' tmplv of native mc«ifii;>rehcn*ion Our Agent* will b. gla I to furnish full rtsrti i. .m :-i r.-gsr.i to any of the above outings and make "It ««•«•m» llolt III«- li.litte» of the r« scr vations. outline y«»ur tn;, "ry ■ i m’.-r.-sti / :it it,-, n the various places you car. visit i t,«.uta mug« 1 m ■ in- wav per Ask for «tur folder "Oregon fiut<lov»ra‘* uailcd them •i lv.-* liuti lhev could •wallow lit » hile n nt » Im Ilei » mol j lini» e a, I lie mug;» irate inquirol if tin aero so “Mt )• (» rfr. lit truc, repite«! Jtd.ti M. l*cott, < iene! til I'.i-'eii ei A .i-iit. I’orthiii!, Oregon ‘I can «lo it <pr of the nativ«'». IBuU A.' WET, z J". ' -ÎL'-,- • ■•3 ■ i « -flVM-lf ' “I poll till tlo* magistrate <1 In- e"'- .1 ' vpl.-iit-.. <1 lo thè t|i<- timi tf he -h«iilhl Lo uni •ifpl « 1- iti' '■ I h Uh i'*’.- lo Vjt* 'iidlcl ti uoitld »urvli kill lnin. Hall of Dierdorff Lodge No. '»I, **X’ow. <»|M-n v >ur :ir ni< moutli,* I. 0. 0. F. II 'intinti«- !. 'tinti I « ili hoot the bid et .lo«n volir • ro.it.' On Two-Cent P Urngsr Hate* Whereas, our beloved brither '* l ite n.itive >'| ' ii< .1 hi» inouth The farmer* of both th«- .-it.vt.- ntirt the Railway Com- J R Gill was stricken bv the di un -oli. erie <1 To .Ictnon-tru thia nation are ; any let tin. <1 I'uit tbn claim* ut the hand of death at his home in (he « ile« t of u <1 •« li.o/e Ilo- magi» vitally Interested rrllroad ware *u« lained b> the facta Be In railroad ra'e» Two cent* di<l not |«ay the c«iat ««t Scio, Oregon, June 11, 1915. ' r.ltc «Imi f ; ; throu ;h n lo it therefore and equity b« .urrytnn a |<-- ei.r.r a mile Th«' «lui 11 ■ un ; i.i'.' i r '. ■ iil.-.l l |,e «lev tween ¡a»*eng«r State, however, contended that the .i«t4t|ofi lite mit i v «- e e.» m loti ili. Resolved, that the lodge Iris and freight rate» railroad »«» earning enough surplus ifMTtltre of t-nllati««' uti<l thè a|«et lo-st an upright and faithful la especially Im < n It* tale fr-iglit l> i>li »* to give a • lire of cui I liilotlliledly thè bu). portant to the fair return upon the capital u««-d In member and brother, his daily et I uk I gnne ricali through tl.e log man who follow» It* pnt’-i ngcr a* »"li a* Ils fn-lglit walk and actions truly exen.{di i'Iie magi rate on e mot«- 1 the plow tor the bus!n«»s For th«- purpose* of the hi» riflc. farmer travels <a«e, th«' railroad did not d«'ny thia, li J Friendship. Live and Truth. ” ’N«vw, 'i« ti your tnotifh.' Resolved, that we do truly very little but h< but hdd to It* conti'nlton that the I* a heavy con ho, ‘ami • rlon tl.' bullet 1 State rould not segregate Ila pua- sympathize with his grief strick tributor to th«- »«•tiger bu m <* for rate tlxlng. with- lare * Al tl»«' native opcm freight revenue* j out allowing a r;0. that would be en family in their beicavenn’nt. notith Some of the nfUrlml t< |..y the i 4 of d tot and we commend them to our Natura V. the rti.igislrnfe •tales have a two cent passenger rate buainesa and euou/h to give »nine Heavenly Father who doeth all -ng.-il .imi and whatever I««»» Is incurred Is recov- return upon tie capital invested tn ing pcrvet things well. er.-d through freight revenue The ti d. Ing the burim-« regulated This imnli.-iitioi tire of auch a procedure «»» recently »m the l«su. pren-nted to the So* Rtsolved, that these resolu p.'«»ed upon by the Supreme Court pretne Court It* decision rv»|otids tions be spread or. the records of ot West Virginia and the decision 1» to th«« Judgment of the fair-minded [this IjCMige, a copy thereof trans- •o far reaching that we have ai k«-«l sentiment of the country Th« Su I. E Johnson, president of th<> Nor preme Court says that even Ituiugh mitted to the family of our de- f«4k and Western Railway who»«' r< .id a railroad earn* a surplus on a par p-cased brother, and a copy pub F} •• That Fallow You <>:it«'»tcd the Case to briefly review tlcular commodity by charging r«a on probuiilv •»in«- thrti lished in the Santiam News. ■ he suit. Mr Johnson said in part »enable rate*, that artord* no rcasotl Ci e» in -omr follow Committee: G. W. Morrow, "Some ten years ago. passenger for compelling It to haul another* w li it ••r v«*u go II it »1 lot un far«-» were fl»ed by the l«-glalatur< iicrson or property for tea* than «*« >r* t li. S. Johnston, mov< n roofn f a large number of atates at two The surplus from a r* aroaable rate G. W. Barth. *»f u puture ■ ent* a mile Aa a basis for »u>-h properly belong» to the railway corn ip<»t> mu. Ht>d -n’ur *upt*r«ti!iou> economic legislation, no examination ¡•any If th«- surplus Is earned from ».*<»;»’<• . r.* afra: ! tn ’•» Milo m pit • at made of the coat of doing the an unreasonable rate then that rale urr bu»ln«-*a so regulabd. nor was any should l«e reduced V where tHirtrait* of then The State may itu‘«»*tur* arc to lie found The attention given Io the fact whether not even up by requiring the ra'.lr.ud such a rate would yield lo the rail to carry other traffic for nothing or •IfATI o • mplv an ««pii. nl ilht«mn way companlea an adequate or any lor I* • ■ than cost We wish to rfturn our heart* I ml i- ««■••urril hv linvmg llie eve* in Th«- decl.ion la a wholesome one net return upon the capital Invested he portrait !<><>k Hi** • i:r» llv tottiinl felt thanks to the many generous and d< n ' nstrates that the ordinary in conducting thia class of bualn«-»» front, I’ndrr -urh coîl<litiou rule* of fair dealing apply to railway friends who stood by us with ’Such a law «a* passed In Writ com ¡-ante* The fact that one mak«-s hr pllpll I« n< •**ar«h in tin* nn«l Virginia In 1>0? The Norfolk and « surplus on hl» wheat crop would auch unwearying kindness dur- Hr. with un espial MUKUint nf Western Hallway Company put the never be urg--«i as a reason for com mg the time our beloved hus- 'white** .in ••ilher aide, Tin* re!« rate Into effect and maintained It tor «.< lllng him to ««II til» cotton at l«»s ion <h>.-« n«»t vurv *t nil with th« two years It* accounting during than cost It would not satisfy th«- band and father wt a called ujmn ••••ilion of the o'.-.-rvor X<> mill ihese two years showed that two n-in who wanted bread to I m - told to suffer lufore entering hia .»bled the cotton <-nt* a mile per passenger barely that .ts high price «•r w ' .-r«- voti «(.in ! the pupil wi! In'st rest, and also to the children •innufacturer to get hi- raw product aid the out of pocket cost and noth m - in the ritihPe of the eve. nini th« for lea* tbnn co«t In this case the who brought ilowirs to the mg was left to pay any return on •vc mil ». .-tn «o I»- looking .it vuu court reafmect the homely maxim .May Heaven’s rich« «t apltal Invested It sought relief from that each tub must stand upon it* I house. Ariu-r:. .in l’( «v. th«< court*. Espert accoubtama for 1 own bottom" bl< swings m showered upon you Hnl Br Peter Radio rd. Tillamook Seashore Resorts Summer Excursions East California’s Expositions SOUTHERN PACIFIC In Memorium OUR PUBLIC FORUM L. E John on Card of 1 hanks I « A Firs E st.«qio»hse. In case of tire if the burning ar tele« nrv nt once «plushev! with a •olution of »nil and nitrite of am noma an incombustible coating i* formed Tin» is a preparation w Inch an I m ' made nt home at a trifling •oat and abott'd I m - kept on bund lb «solve twenty pound« of common «.ilt nnd ten pound« of nitrate of tmmoma in aeven gallon« of water Pour tin« info quart bottles of thin gin««, and tiro grrnndc» ure at hand ready for use. These bottle, must be tiglitlv corked nnd fettled to pre vent evaporation. nnd ill cn«e of Arc they must lie thrown near the flame* «o *• tn break nnd lilirrate the ga« 1-00111101 d At lc»»«t two dozen of the«<> leittlc should b«' ready for an emergency. OregonLifç BEST F ob OK EGON l.\N J * JONH, Disine! Mgr, Coni'lis, Oregon Farm Implements For sale at wholesale prices, ny entire stock of farm irnrl«'- ner ts at the Jordan store. Must • sold within the next ten days. Terms, cash or bankable note. F. L Rosegrant. Itllioil* Atta.k- When you have a biliou* attack your liver fail* to perform it* function*. Yon become constipated. The food you eat ferment» in your stomach in stead of digt »ting. Thia inflame» the stomach ami eaj-e« nausea. vomiting and a terrible headache. Take » ' ’ h’,r‘ berlaina tab • t*. They will tone up your liver, clean out your atomach and you will soon be h * well as ever, They only coat a quarter. Obtainable every- where. is our earnest prayer. Mrs J R Gill and Children. C aid of 1 hanks To the kind friendsand n« igh- bors who so w illingly assisttd during the sickness and death «if my lieloved husband, Jamis Richardson, I wish to 'express my warmest thanks. May the Lord bless you all anti spare you such sorrow is my sincere w ish. We make a specialty of Mary E Richardson, Friendship, Engagement and W'tiding rings F M French «k Son, Jewelers and Engravers, Daily Albany Herald and San Albany. tiam News $2.50 fur one year. I