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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1915)
put«» tjy the rniçh of a bur««, ft»« bark of a u* or the bray ut a dubkejr. It «<>jld b a treat bi«r»niK »od «oald «b», our tltiie n« a bettor opp»»ri unity to punue» th« vocatkma of tndu«try frvw from pulitital «trita Izl thuao who pick political plum« by ralalnc row« and who fiaUi «word« dripping In the blvo-J ot indu»try un deretaiol that th«) cannot turn th« p lidie forum luto a political arena aud by a claah ot pe>raon«l «tpiratioa« «oli the hammvr and atop th« plow . • 1 » I !.. : re • :: ■ ■ ' .rd In the ba« k alley» of clvUkxailoti C0NGRES8 SHOULD GIVE THEM PRIMARY «EMORY PREFERENCE IN APPRO PRIATIONB. , it PreduC** AuiCicry, K>n»**th»t.o nn J Viavai Alter 'mage*. Althoi gh the term '‘primary . ...I - r < ..- to ni' ">l of U«, re a utieboiiieiion v. iiic.'i ue have cijA‘ri*nr«-d and winch frequent- I» <i( the KK’Ut'wt -1-r'i'C to u-. I* a flung ubi>h p»»<hologi«i» vc carefully *lu<ii<-j and autrui lich tlic» (nV" it'.irneil much of By Retar Raeford. Thto nation I« now «merlu« upon an era of marni» development Th« wreckr • of Eurupian commerce bre drifted tu our «bure« «bd the world war 1« making unprecedented de- rnnnd* fur the producta of farm and factory In trnnaportatlon faililtl»-« on land we l»-«d the world but our port fkcllliles are Inadequate, aud our flag I» eeldom *«eu in foreign porta If our government would only divert th« i-m-rgy »» have displayed In enue.-r- Ing the railroad* to nu»Hering the commerce of ilie »«a a foreign bot tom would be unkir-un on the ocean * highway* Thl* article will be ccnfinci to a diacureion of our port* for the pro duel* of the far:u muai pa.»« over our wharf* before reaching Hie water W« wo have In thl* nation 31 port*, ot which att* 41 are o.i th« Atlantic and io ar« on th». Pacific lu»! The S »<■ : d ever, and if it lutd B<»l Congre*» appropriate.! over 35I.C «»,- imperative catling « 000 I yr improving out River* and they would ha»» > -a Harbor* and private <ni«rprl«e levle» forever. The w«»rd* * u toll of approximately I'O.OOiJOoO no impregxion at t he «nr all) In wharf««.- aid cimr«< » for wing eniinciat»->1, but which no tangible «vrvlee I» rwndemd. leu|,mi • wii» i a!i' The latter item *h»uld be lifted off yirtir nutne v.h,:t the back* of the farmer of thl» na tion and thl* can be done by C .ngre--.ii “primary uj>m<>r directing It« appropriation« to port» j aide»’ vou. It n< that are free where veatol« can tie up of mechanical im to a wharf and d.«charge lier cargo Iteen made on y» free of any fee or charg«. > in ofd<-r for you A free port la progreia It take« - your wife’» uorrl out the unneomaary link in the rimili Science t»-lla u that thia priman of trenaaction* in commerce shirk ifiemory off.« t in !tir Im I an un ha* for centurie« laid a heavy hand tlitory after image. Then- an; WOT- upon commerce No noveuient i* »o heivlly laden with n-»ulta or »ill »■ral kind* of after inwg«#. One i» tnqre widely and equally distribute known a* the k nia «»the tic. Von »-*|.iri<‘!i< — thi.» when you Ila tx-neflia aa that of a free port and none can ba mure eaaily and ef- have takr*n <>iî a trdit Imt and lui»! lee Ivaly »ecured it on the t.iiIn a tin»'; ent MU tin- hat again, mat rrn» h > ¡4!» t thinking tb-rt it •till on vmn head. Flit* 1* mr I nn niter im- ujfv. for it 1» on i In* tiiLIc mid not on your head. \ i»ual aftr m mon. 11 y bright light By Peter Radford. There la no «acaping the market wall you »ee , Thi pre bli-tn and the hlgbeat dev elop tnvnl . light on the 1 ymtr of H*rlrulture will not be attained , v<»n CMMV and until It la solved. for a market tinlly chaugim r til 1» a« nrrmtorj for th« producer ¡. | m ar». aa land on wiilch to grow hi» crop. An en*i» r Governmental and educational in»tl- green apot on 1 tution« havo ap«ot JUW.OOO.OO« in cue and then at a United State« during the pr»t ten • \ red year« for Improving «oil production paper. anJ improving «red« and plant«, but I «¡miter in »hi very little attention anJ lea« money Xrren «pot. baa tx en given lu the marketing »Ida The expten that wlyen of agriculture miking nt lh<* green »pot the green The problem I« a monumental on« peretriving elcm -ut« of the eye be- and on« which will never be aolv< J canie fatiguud or that part of tin* until it geta within the graap of a j n-’.ii .1 «here the. i.'imgr fell. Now, «Igantlo organization where matter uilnda can concentrate the coniblurd 1 •»» looking al a piece <»f white paper expert» tic« anti wladom ot the apo —which. <»f roar- , need* all the upon It. It la a problem which the •olor perveiring •Icmenta of the tar mere, merchanta. bankera, editor« «ye. for white contain* all color»-- <md «tateamen mu«t ut.lt« tn solving. ' the green percehcra on the place in Tbo Farmer»' Vnlon aland* for all the r.-tina do ig«>t act a» well .1* the there 1» in farming from the tn «t other*. So the complement of green aclentlhc method* of •«■«<! «election to t* teen. th« moat ayatematlc and protltable For this very reaaon of fatigue a plana of marketing, but dee« hot bM Here in promoting one to the negletT white hov-e i» not a« white to you of the other We conaldcr the work after looking at it awhile, for now of farm demonatratora valuable and ■ all the perceiving élément» are fa we a»k that governmental and cum* tigued and do not net a* »trongly a* merelal agencle* aceking to help ua, before.—-New Y"rk American. continue to give na their an-ilatar.ce and advice, but we believe that their Th* Young Cliff Dw»l!ae. Influence al.ould be extended to the A yotii'.!'»ier «In»»»- exjU'ricnce of marketing aide ot our farm probb iu* dome' ti< ic ei ru!i;fi,iin,nt» *>t* ltmitoil also» We cannot hope to develop manu to the ' parental ll.ti wn* m-rmittm! On the facturing by over production of the to visit .-n’.intf) relaiiii« factcry. we cannot build up mercan wl ole In« report wa» favorable. tile enterprise* by the merchant* load- 'Bat. “nv," he conclmlcd, •'they I '< their ahelve« with aurplu« gooda mu 4 !«• a'lftil |«»or! Tli«-v’re got and no mor« can we develop agricul n-> li<-at an 1 no janitor. They jaat ture» by glutting the market with a bsilil a boniirp th«'ni»r*lv<»* on aome »urpiu* ot producta. prick» in I lie i >rner of the ro»»n»?” I’liilmldphia Linlg-r. Cf DARIUS Th« n:l«h of • horse made Dnrlu* King of r. r.*ia, th.’ «.’x cent« mling power« for the throne agreeing Among th«m««lvM that the one whoae flora«» anould neigh lira« ehould potnu the kingdom Tilt« ancieut method of settling dispute* • laeng politician« could be revived with profit teday If our part lean faction« and petty Iticiaui .uuld only «ettle their Met«'« of th« Ancient«. lie fore iron wa» iim I copper wa» the principal ingredient in domestic nt» n«ih a- <1 wrapons of war. It» alloy with t n, form ng bronze, wua the flr-t i .'UilL. e'tnnpMml in n»c hr mankind, and it» -dloy with line, forming ’-re- •■*. al*« ha* Imcn long tn tiee. The-c pmcowep, of rourw-», imply a certain legree of temper- >.\ III > Father. Mother. Sifter, Brother ;in<l the Kiddies. 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A O IM I Reap A W GÎ KARON Notary Rut.tv* îlalTn Catarrh Cure I» taken Intern <|>y ”1 .»• tw upon the blood and mu« rotta Burla» as nf the system Srt»d for • • i F J CII’-NFT A CO. ToUdo. O Raid hr all Druarlst^ TV Tate» liait a Family I’ll1» f«»r < *»»'tpatlMt. We make a specialty of Friendship. Engagement and Wedding rings—F M French & Son, Jewelers and Engravers, Albany, 4 J MAIL OR w v 1 Spécial Fares in July to San Franriaeo, I xm Angele« and San Piego on certain date« Low Bound Trip Fan“- Daily with »tup-oyvra in eith-r direction I our Fine Tram» Daily In Exh t licit lion Stoj -Overt» at Expo'itioi n All ticket« to the Ea«t via California permit *top-o»«-r» at San Franrivco and lx>* Angc.e« to »re the i.x pewit ion« A»k nearest Agrnt for “California arai il» Two World Exuoaition»“ and •‘Way Side .Vote» Sbatta Route.“ SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. S * tt, General Passenger Agent t Port Ian i, Oregon