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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1915)
• PUBI I8HED EVERY THURSDAY BY L W. CHARLES U it.LI AM ft. ROFLF. Oo th« I trr'oyaient t,f tier Im ploy er The et.ijdoy meat of the rtut'loyer 1» as ««cutwl-claae mail matter. a {.have of the la injr probl« tn not BO Hii'TT« > n it a re;-« well rxph»H««d at tk* emptoyaimt of One year in advance ... . th« ft. .1 wo. bat On« year, at end of year.. la equally a* Im Si* month« In advance ... port ant to the proa- 1 hre* month« in advance pertty of the <ouo try The employer Advertising rate« tnade known w«b net er known to go on a strike application. m.r to ask for a reduction tn jours ^>'1 the trend of out legislature* has been to discourage bis «. il»itie« Mr Wm Hproul*. lr««.d«nt of the Hentbern l*aclfic Company. arb«-n oaksd to discus* etn- ph "ent fix iv th« «’andpoint of the >tnplo>«r. aatd In part*. A’lu BON I MAKE ÌBUR eHLTSWiWFIUhr, • It la th«- hi.bn of th«> lime to apeak of unctnployu.ettl tta If It related only to ti - »ho wrrk for a apecinc With the citv election only a hourly or daily, weakly or monthly, little over two weeks away, ami tin li i* thought of chiefly a* re a new charter to be voted on. latinr ' th- engaged In tb<- tumbler d'jflea nt Ilf*. Th» facta run quit« to everybody is laying mighty low. Hie contrary It 1« th«- employer who Where are all our Clays and 1«. Aral out of employment A* a natural »«-qut n«'«’ he 1« followed by Wibsters? the ampin« . who nett fimt* blmaelf out of work. I'nemployment begins One day of regt in »wen is nli only when the *mploy«r blmaelf be very w <11, «•*! ‘(inily if the p<*r- gin* to tie unemployed When the employer 1« prosjeroua and hla en«r- non doing the r« sting is allowed gi'*a are profitably employed. 'Tn to rest in his or her own w ¡v. pb e< « hare abui 'lanl entph .«n.enl But cortipulaory rest on Sund:;v and they also proapbr liut why Is il:ia period of unemployment? It la or arbitrary closing «>f son- be* aun- all I-. Hi' »« I* b wlldarcd and businesses and the opening of uncertain It do«-» not know whither It may pmc. • d In »etety It doea not uti • rs on Sunday i.« not know with vhat anarea 111 path tray right. Oregon City Courier. t>e laid Thin condition began with tran»p.irtall< n . I now extenda to al) bunti«’«« The gie.itmat trouhl* with The A. s alant Postmaster n» thia country today la that every bual- Winnetka, Illinois was removt • nraa which baa been develop'd by (he of the American people ha* from office because he crit c z -! genlii* tx-iuiii« the object of unforeseen at the President's forthcoming tack from «ome quarter or feela Iba r of attack. Our lawa, marriage, saying that Mx Wil >•> tht< il or d ought to wait a year nt leant which formerly wer«« precise and def inite. have blanketed buaiiic*« with The Neus has interviewed th»* loo»« gcnersliilt» railed Crimea, which 4 ' J i, • . m- rvr» the m«n who dre«1 th«1 lawn and the meu who Interpret tt ■>« law« cannot .1 themaclvea define wish any prt-ctaion. of th« 1 nrv ail heartily in favor Keen whrli they •bdenver to expound marriage. th < r lawa th « tn.«. « tl.em more op «cure and tnor« mystifying than be fore ’■There 1« oolblng mor« d.aireatlng Ax''at: 1 a> ;■ • started to an employer of labor than to turn hi re tn have shelter sheds built away good Ilo il w ho d Ite to do go«'d f ir the farmer’s horses which work, but untll all wake up to thè fart that unica* thè « mpioyer la lav- to stand out in tie <> pr«>*p«rroua cinployee I* falllng In ►airs for hours nt a stretch when prosperity, thè we wUl bave Ulti* un- 'h com** to town on bu->•$«■ \ pruvcrnciit. U'nen we bave Icarnvd the le««on that in thia nation we are It las b1 en learned that th«1 Sc1 simply a li.g Ind .trial family. In Md’in«« C'>. will •'indly allow the which we all prosper tog-thi r or we <>re <>f fl eir gn ends uijo.nini' do not prosper at all. we will then t «■ m il for t* ptirjiose of b Hid iwve promise of relief from the mla- ing th« -' sh« «is. and the onlv uu'.erataiiduiy* and «ajolemeats which ln. rc.i e utieintde« ii etit and destroy logical way to get results is to the comfort and the prosperity of the circulate a nubs» ription papei average man "I urge r lief front th«1 tad*, fancies for the purpose of raising funds an<> i«n « which have tilled ou» streets foi tl«e mat' rial rd work. Thi- with ui.< i.-ipioy m.-ut ..nd put away the is a movement that would beer dinner pail of the working man empty Upon th«« aht If In the Impoverished fit every business hou-e in Sei. home I urge the restoration of con fidence In I In- fact that American men an<i at the same time be a boon of busiiK-hi are the ixx-r» of any In to the farmers and their faithful the world. I urge that th« American workingman cannot le prosperous un- animals. The News would lea* the American men of business pleased to hear some out» ide cX pr.»|H r I urge that prosperity can <ime to u» only with the full <ilnn«r presston on the subject. i »H Mi lly. I urge that the public Interest In tran*i nation la that II nh.ill be pi«.-; reus In order that It On Friday. November 26. at 1 may le a su< «-- <*ful and rn«-rgetl« II. : butilici« — ----- 1 It la dt'signed p tn there will be a mas.1« meeting aid tn nil th«« to serve Enter*«! al th«- poatoffire at Scio, Ore., of the tax payers of Linn county at the Albany Court IL use. The meeting is called for the purpose of considering the terribly in- < rvnaed tux buideii of the pas? few years and to see what can I e done toward reducing it for i ext year. Robert E Smith of R om I urg, the secretary of the Mate Tax Association, will ad ores» the meeting Mr Smith is i.n interesting and able talker and probably knows more nbout taxes than any other man in the state. He has discovered some startling discrepancies in public < xpenditures and talks straight from the shoulder. Tax payers from ai! perts of the county will I h * present and a large and in- terrsting meeting is assured. w Cream Bought (Ghf Snntiam Mcu.s SA.XTlAM We are now buying for the Lebanon Creamery Co. Highest market price paid for cream de livered at our »ton- in Scio. Scio Feed Co. •o Trespass notices for «aie at the News office. litici Fir hMicatnn ........ — --------- —aoa MiiiiniHiin Il'aru i AS V I’liese arc Rcffulnr Price’s 'Jim!. Pit Jiris ifJ<\ St irs llot buck f trice 2 t/f I’mlfhnCi Puns .15c •?-■*//. IPrc litiih r, $ 1G ’>, • t • » »I .4 «< • • «4 .Vo. .S’ 7err Keltic 2.50. Ilin «V Phelan lì. 10. II » an rer price No. S 4» Sic 30c $/ to i • »i (wtb Insert! Dsgartmsnt of the letaeior I'. S. Land Other *t I’ortland. Oregon, *«j>temt»»r 27. 1SI*« Nolic* la hereby given that John B Ericaun. aaaignea of John Kingaton, Admimatralor of the relate of Pani«l Cronin. l>«c'«l., whose poMotfice ad-, dress i* U ashougal. Washingtot-.. d I on th* 37th day of September. ISIS, ' file tn this office hi* application. Serial No. tU.r«st5, to enter uiwlcr the provis.. » of ««eetiona ¡Ciw> and 2MF7, tfrviec«!1 Statute* of th« United State of America, thr a e } of a e j, sec 19 ami the a w 1 of n w 4 are. », T 11 8. R 4 E, Willamette Meridian. Any ami ail persona claiming adverse- iy th«- lamia above describcti. or doair- ing to object becauar of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the dtapoaa) to the applicant, 'inukt file their affidavits of pr»t«-*t in this office on or before the 2Oth <tay of November, 1915. N. 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