The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 06, 1916, Image 2

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    Federal Inquiry or
Stop, I .ook
¿inc] Listen!
We are in the market for prac­
tically anythifyou have to ».ell,
having an llaz*«|w<>< >1 . ream sta­
tion working in conjunction with
uh in the same building.
Bring us your eggs, j >ultrv,
hides, veal, dressed pork, caa-
cara bark, < * H I . ,\ M . • •.
Our Hazelwood repn • ntativc,
Mr OR Turner, who cane here
from Nortn Yamhill, leaving
many Hatistied patrots, who re­
gretted his leaving them, has
charge of the hai lling and test­
ing of cream a- d will treat you
right.
Faced by demand* from the conductor«, engineer«, firemen and brakemen
that would impose on thr country .in idditi al burden in transportation cost* o*
$!(X),(X>0,000 a year, the t ilroads propose that this wage problem be settled by
reference to tn impartia
With these employes, whose efficient service is a< knowledged, the railroads
have no differences that could not be considered fairly and decided justly by such
a public body.
Railroads Ur~e Public Inquiry and Arbitration
I he formal prop il of the railroads to the employes for thd settlement of
the controversy is as follow»:
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under etttftr.g la««« a<t tn the premise*.
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pfocijf!» dispose 4 the . c»'
• i » .r. or
J By arbuisiioo in »< < ■ *»<♦
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n* of Ibr Fr.1»r»l law* (the Sew’srid* Art)
We are in the marl.vt for <¡0 stock
h<>g». weighing from 100 to I2f* lb-
If
><>ii have any for »»I.-, call u» up.
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Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote
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Leader» of th turn *rrv;< c brotherhood», at the joint conference held in New
York June 1 15, refused the tier of the railroad» to (ubmit the issue to arbitration
or Federal review, and the employes are now voting on the question whether
authority shall be given these leader» to declare a nation wide »trike.
I he Interstate ( inmerve Commission it proposed by the railroads as the
public b !y to whuh this issue ou.;'it t > hr referred for these reasons:
Successors to
Scio Cash l*r<xltice Co.
N<» o’her
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I hr rate* the fa ?.»* I*
« I •’£* Die pul» i< for
■ f»*l <»n air * « a . r * » r t » »I • ». »en»
•rent board
Out of e«r»s '! at tnri«e’ Ls The fa- to* • ft*»»»»
the pubi»* near;» u >e a f
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(hhf kantiani ileus
pub ; ished every
T hursday
by
L. W.CHARLES
entered at the poetoffici* at Scio, Oro.,
as secund-ciana mail matter.
»i n'll Hirrtus
ha i
s-
*>nc year in advance
............ St 25
One year, at rm! of yrar ..........
I GO
Six month» in advance
75
Three month» m advance ............
50
Advertising
rate» made
application.
Recalling B<*n Franklin*»
famous remiirk, the republi
cans am* progressives should
ri-tlect that if they do hot
may j
hang together, they
hang separate y.
I he !nttr*<»fe ( omtnerce (.’ixnmi«*ion «»tth it* coo*
tr
ve rate* i* in a pKition to «nakr a comp rtf
inveitigatioA and rentier auch derision «a would prt>-
tr • • r ■!ir*f»!» if thr u fold empiujes, the owner»
of the railtuada. and the public
A Question For the Public to Decide
The r.iilr< iiis feci that (hey have no right to grant a wage preferment of
$100,00(1,(KM) a vear to these employes, now highly paid and constituting only
one-fifth of all the employes, without a clear mandate from a public tribunal that
shall determine the met t< of the case after a review of .ill the facts.
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'r .; rr n U to !'t ICtticd by an
impartial (>ox t> nmrnt m^.nry or b\ ¡n.iuitr ¡i u arfart
National Conference Committee of the Railways
known <>n
What has become <»i the
ohi fashioned put riot vv 11 <I
Used to svv ear to let Ilin vvllis
an
Kers glow until Brv an
Th»« indorsement of Mr. elected president Y
Hughes bv tin* Bull-mooters
report*, Mr
has now made Republican
-t as much
»iiccess practically certain
,i>UH a* he
It is very likely that Mr
f \ r* *•«*/** *t $ the monf* to pty incrra*f<1 wage«
cat* ■
r fm-n n<> other »ourre than the rate* paid
b| the public
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WHOLESOME
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AlIENllON F armers ’
Hughes w*ll poll about *.H)
per ci nt of the progressive
M'*xico »Imuld l»c a little
Votes which Mr Rot «.evelt re­
careful
of the direction in
ceived in l'.H2.
I bis would
V hen in town do not fi«il to mll at our »tore,
mean the addition of about which it points its ulti-
whrrr you * 111 alwayt find «a g«Mjd line of staple
o
n»errh«ndi»e to M-Irct fn»m
Our prio n are th.-
3,7(H),(KM) votes for the re matums.
l«>u<
and our g<H*b thr tx*at
The Famous Chew with the
publican ticket which icii-
Ur tahr r|fg» and butter in rV'hantft* and |>»y
11ear the peace dove tvv it-
tiers the HtlCCCSH of the te­
Delicious, Fruity Flavor
tht hix'hoal privt* für »ame.
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publican ticket il I in <»»t bv ter! The Ihil’ont cotton gun
That Lasts
M »kc our »Iure y<»ur Headquarter».
works have discharged 3,5(Mt
yond doubt.
President Wilson’s I ah t men a
MADE BT MODERN PROCESSES
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of writing notes to foreign
You want to get al! the enjoyment
False friends are like our •nd benefit poi»tble out of tobacco.
countries instead of main­
SCIO, OREGON
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I hen chew f!ug tobacco.
taining a vigorous foreign -hivlows—with us only in
You want your chew to have the
’OOCl-OCiOOi-OCuoiOi!
wholeaome, appctinng richr.e»» of r:, a
policy, ns was thecioe when the sut.»lune.
fruit. Then cnew Spear Head.
You want a plug mth a deliciouily
we had such great secretaries
For Sale-Forty-three grade tweet and mellow flavor that laitt at
long ai the chew laita. Then chew
of state ns Root, Knox and
Angora goats.
G L Muzzv, Spear Head
nmac-roMa
Hay, has to disgusted the Thomas.
One chew of Spear Head will eon-
51t3p
I'RMIDtST, W. t. Gill.
J. J.Barne», W. F. Gill,
vinca any mar. that there « no other to­
country that every thought­
M wmttabv , H. »helton
J A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barn««,
bacco on earth with »uch a rich and
’ •' •'■ t r Th it a became all the
Mrs. Jennie Warner.
ful American citizen is look­ Santiam News and Metropoli­
natural juice» of the ch»i.e*t Burley
ing forward to the time tan Magazine, both one year for Iraf are retained in Spear Head.
The making of Spear Head i* con­
when our foreign affair* will $1.75.
ducted «trictly according to pure-fo I
method* in a gtcat modern factory that
again command th«* respect
ia apic and-apan throughout
Mt •« X I*-MF*»« >M
TO
1 he mo>t expen»ive, modem pro­
and fear of the civilized
cesses keep Spear Head fresh, sweet
world as they did in the good
and pure at every stage
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
The luscious plug of Spear Head,
old days when tin* Republi­
ISOUll'OH A I 111 »>>.< KMIVS.M »■*
|IH>4
from
which
you
bite
the
tastiest.
Mr N C Lowe is the only li­
whole«<*me*t of chews, represents
can party ruled the country.
< hir Hour i» m good •» any mad** in
censed undertaker and em­
the highest form of plug tobacco
thr Willamette Valley
production
balmer of Scio. All work
Try Spear Head the very best chew
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(ir.lR.iXTf’ED
guaranteed satisfactory. We
that money can buy
In 10c cuts,
A* is well known, Mexico
wrapped in wax ¡ a; er
have a large stock of cas­
W• «In • €»•*»•«•! Custom MllHna bualn««»
Flour and
has no munition factories of
kets on hand and a nice
f ••*! «»«* Sal«
4F
Wh««i
Bnufthi
and
F.«ehang»d for
anv consequence, nor bus
lahing Illg uhame*
Flour
Wo «r« If* »H« Fk«l<i for Bu*ln«** «nd Will
hearse. All calls promptly
Trrat You Right
altendisl
day
or
night.
she the skilled workmen with
It is a great riak to travel with >ut a
A
lady
’
s
services
will
be
I
bottle
of
Chamberlain
’
a
Colic,
Cholera
which to either construct or
i ami Iharrhoea Remedy, a« thi» pre|>a-
furnished if required.
operate them, and as all her
■ ration cannot be obtained on the train»
I am fully equipped to do re-
It will be appreciated if those
or »tram»hipa
Attack» of lowrl com­
arms have been obtained
piir
work
of
all
kinds
on
build-
who
have promised wood on sub-
plaint are often auddrn amt very Re­
froth this country, which 1
C I) scription to the News, will de-
vere and everyone *hou|,| go prep a-cd i gs. replacing sills, etc.
have now been cut off, ami
SCIO, OREGON
forthem. Obtainable every wheie
Compton, Scio, Oregon.
liver same soon.
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jScio Milling Cninpain'
Hew Undertaking Parlors
N. I. Morrison and N. C. Lowe
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