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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1916)
• r - I • WILSON'S POLICIES BLOWN Ur Chart «Ml Evans llu<he« did bar» eg- plosive« with him «hen hl» mat- r rar ; »«i searched by a Canadian «»Idler, but they were under lhe candidate'» bat. Mr. Hugh«-« «III >yt them off on hl» Western tour and ««nr of Mr. : Wilson’» |a>ll«'lr« will be blown up,— New York Mun. We ar<» in the nuln-t for ¡ rae- tie illy a: ythinir y >u have to m »!I, I aving a«; H>»z«'l»\- <1 cream t»"a- tion working in c »njnnction witft um in ti e same building. Bring us your eggs, j lultrv, hides, veal, dre • I |M>rk. cas cara bark. ( H I ’.\ XI etc. Our Bnsclwood r« j r<- « r.tative, Mr 0 K Turinr, who came here fivm .Nortn Y’.mhill, having many mtietod patron». who re gretted his lea ¡tur them, han charge of tn«1 h; lling and test ing of cream and will treat you right. STICHA'S CONFECTIONERY . J J. 6’- ST1C//.1, Proprietor ('on feet ion try. Ice ('rtam, Tobacco and ('ij/ara POST CAN DS A SPECIALTY W» arc In the 'market for fiO sUck hogs, »«igloos front JOU to 125 lbs. If you have any for »ale. call u- up. SCIO, ?-SZ5Z52S25ZS2SZS2ScS?52£Z.525c525- 3 c WOMEN SHOULD BE FOR p’ CHARLES E. HUGHES, £] SAYS ROOSEVELT. "Mr. Hugh«-» haw unequivocal- sj ly taken the right [xmltlon. and M a» regard» all oth«-r position» tie, W nnd not hl» oppou«>nt. 1» anti- » c th« support <>f both im-n |Q I ■ nd to women, and therefore the «] :?■ women In the «•ufrun<hi»e«i nJ B states who do not in thl» «-I«-1 rQ D Hou support forfeit the «0 D right to aay him they have done nJ MR. HUGHES HAS EXPLODED THE K th«-lr Utmost for thetr si. I era iu rd ft pub : ished every T hursday s “KEPT.US OUT OF WAR non-enfranchl«1d alate«.'*— nJ K the ARGUMENT. L. W. CHARLES From a letter of Theodore pi K HiMMM-velt to Mln Alice Carjien- fd Mr. Hugh««’ uttn.k upon the “kept ter. u« <>ut of war" nruu'iictit ha» »roused '525a52SZS25?52S2S7!S2525?S?S?5252sd ICnterad at th«- post-iFir«- at Scio, Ori n atory of enthusiasm. na ««<-ond-clas» mail matter. “K«-pt ti» out <«f war?” he demand«. “Why. th«-r<- «ere nlnctesn moo—g-«o<! Need of Constructive Legislation. Mt • 1«-«« H I l“l 1« »% KAIP.M American eolrUvrs, »hot down at Vera Jti«t before th«- European «ar broke One year in advance II 2! Crux. nnd ninny Mexl«-nna were klll«*l out we had a million »kill«-«! ru«-< h«m- by «nr men. That win war. More One year, at end of year iNj over. It was a very Ignoble war. I I«-» out of work am! nearly half n mil •Alx month* in advance • > * * la ! have hoard thr.-e «-xplunatlona of the lion railroad im-n w«-re Idle, together 1 hr«-«- month* in advance . . ... tn i Vera Crux move. with nearly half n million freight car«, "I'lrst, It was explain«-«] thnt It wn« lhe railroad» were sufficing from made In order to conipH »<>tu«-l>-w1y lack of freight to carry to market, und Advcrtiaing rat«-* m* !<• known or> to »«lute the Haft- aomctHxiy who bail industry waa gradually be«« lining application. Insulted u«. But th«- flag was not »a- stagnant. In tx»ul«l«na two hundrr«! luted nn<! hna u««t been to thia day. tbotiaan«! acre» of »ugnr Intel were Then It wn» wild that the salute waa plowed up because of Democratic not what we «ought, but to prevent chung««« In the tarltT law I; la gen WIL80N FLEXIBILITY. tb<- limiting of n boatload of ammuni erally cimcwlod by all nave the blind Wa do not »•« why there ahnuM tion Intended for Huerta. The ainniti- that the country wn» not progressing. h»<» t«e«n any stir In the aenate over nltlon. landed. hi«« ever, and It hna Attempt» w.re hind«- to k. p «.«urnge th» discovery that President Wilson tx-cn ah««wn thnt it reach«1«! Huerta up by th« prodlctlotia mud«1 by S< « ro- ha» completely revaraad himself tn In due M-ii-Min without Interference on t.irtrs M< A«loo and Medfield arid i1r«-«l- th« matter of the proposed < hild labor ««ur part. dent Wllaon oi the grvitt trade l>. nu» law Ronalor Borah waa abla to »how “When thnt r«-n»on was shown to which were soon to ap|«-nr but which that Mr Wilson d«»< rlbwl thl» l«-gl-- ••e untenable, n thlid one—ami poa-dbly full««l to inaterlaUr«1 until the <>utl>r«-uk latlon tn hl» "Constitutional Govern th«1 real om- ilrially win advene«-«!. of war ou the cut«tin«-uL m«nt" a» um-onatltutlonaL an “obvl- It wn» »nhl that our wlrure of V«-ra ouwy ab«urd extravagan«-«.“ carrying Crux «»« a move to comp*! the retire th« «-ongrasaslonal power to regulate ■m nt of Hm rta. It seems poaalble J«MX*»0«XIC><XWX>0€<0«*rXK-W ■-ommarce beyond th» “utmost t>->un that thl» 1» true, although ««■ tin«) THE AMERICAN WORKING darlea of rsasonabl» and boneat In promise«! th11 Mexican« thnt we wouhl MAN »HALL NOT BUFFER feraned," »nd making it possible It not Interfere in th«-ir affair» and t««l«l *u »twlti nd for ixiagroaa to lngl"l*ta th«-m more than <ni<v that we wanted Th» Republican Party stand* over “»very particular of the Indus th«'tn to handle their own affair». for the principie of profe. t'.on trial orgamiation and action of the "That 1» why the Mexican» coubl We must apply lhat principle country." That, we mug confess. baa not undervtam! u* nod that 1» why fairly, without abuse*, tn aa aci alao been the Evening Boat's view they »how Uttle faith In our proml«*«*." entitle a manner a* possible; llut the Evening Boat and Senator and O«*ngr»e« should be aided Borah are old fog!«», dating back to by the investigations of an ex the time when K waa the cuatorn to Ñ pert body. Wo »land for the have died belief» and pr.nclple« an«l WE WANT THE AMERICAN Q safeguarding of our econ-mlc $ ■lick to them. The sonator ha» evk FLAG UNSULLIED. Independence, for the develop dantly not read Mr Wllaon’» letter In meat of *m«rlcsn industry, for explaining hi» change of front on th» “Now, my friend», we want the maintenance of American tariff commission that It la only a not only American efficiency In standards of living We popo»» « narrow man. whose mind la stupidly bti".|tie«». in «-flldency In the or- that in the competitive struggi» cloaad to new Idea« who doe» not giinlratlon of bualn«-«». In the that la about to ovine the Amer niter hl» opinion». By tbla teat. Mr. pnst.ctlon of the factor» of Lu- loan working maa »hall not euf Wllaon la obvloualy one of th» broad- man Indtiatry an«! onimrrtv, we rv for.—From Mr. Hughes' spe«»ch eat minded men this country haa ever want the American flag tinwul- of acceptance produced, for ba haa changed hl» lt«-«l and the American name mind, to data, on tba Initiative, refer honor«-«! througtmut the world." and urn. recall, woman suffrage. the From Mr. Hugh«» »perch at tariff commlaalon, tariff fur revenue Chicago. «mly. a permanent diplomatic service beyond politic», th» merit ayatem in the civil aarvlce. the proper place of Tammany Hall In th» »rheme of the MANANA ualveraa. child labor legislation, pre paradnea*. Bryan, a continent» arm« Mnnana, which 1» Mexican fr«r —but why <x»ttnu»* It 1» a long "watchful waiting." 1» th«1 Ih-nwcrntlc In its Si* S-h-wd« an I Fœty-wlght be enough Hat to prove that Mr. Wllaon'» keynote In th«1 campaign. The Wllaon political view» are not toMtllxed by drive 1» to b< gin "»omrtlme" after pertinent» I» rag,ge l in the grv^i wu«a any fear of Inconsistency,—Now York September 1; but no d«-ffu!te engage ul uniting le-Hrmng »n l l.ib >r. Focty-eigWA School Year Cp«m Evening Post ment» hnve been made. It 1» an nounced, for him to commence making political »perch«1». He ba» tentative Dejp-ee Courses re-, ■ ■ ■ ,• «-ngngement» to make »om« Western high •>-u«>il i-rep«r»ti-n. are ««tiered in visits about the middle of September the following: hut nothing positive. Plan» are be Atilt ICFl.rVBR. I» Departments: ‘ ing formulated for carrying on a cam COMvtRRLR 4 Dr«ar1.in«nt-. I '. IS pnlgn to capture the woman vote of h'lKI.N«». t> IV;««rttii' nt«. Mi.M> th« country, but who will make th« lA-psrtment». IN J R I--«TRY, 2 l>«t««t sperebra on thia pha«e of the con aids; H > >1 H hi < I Ml MILS i leper, troveray has not been determined. It meats; ami I'HAKMALV Vocational Cou-cvt r« - .- ■ had toi-n expected that Mr. Bryan Eighth tira le preparation for e-itr»!»--« | wouhl »l»«ak In the Maine campaign, ere otferc«! in Agri allure D« rvi- but It 1« now believed he cannot do Lom ncrce. F««re.trv. Home Mekers. so. but will make some »t>e«« hcv later. Mr. .¡inte Art» Ph«rni«cy wittiatwv And ao It go««. Watchful waiting year high iwi>««vl etitriuce requimneni will prevail while. In the meantime, SCHOOL <»F MI'SIC.—Plano. String, Mr. Hughes Is carrying on a positive Rar«l »nd Voice Culture. C dene »nd beautiful illustrate «-amtwlgn and arousing the entire took let free Western country. Successors to Scio Cush Produce Co. .k-TMKIFTne r dFRK {T 3 U.iiliaj Le irni.: ¡ mJ lób..r THE ORECOfl AC3I0ULTU3AL COLLEGE SEPTEM2EH 18, 1916. A«bl«ee« Tor Rfnnrsi«. I • ri» is wat i*> lOkvauM» ->a?!O<>:-' 1 J ItffiHMO fWURu’L Q inirt 0 5 A' hen in town do not fail to call at our store, where you wfl ulway» find a g«K«d line of staple t- •-rchandi»«- to ««elect from. Our prices are the InWest and our g<x>ds th«1 bc-st (5hc Sintiam dlcws I fl OREGON iCru«?} Mf ) l.MKiUCn - take egg» and butter in exchange and pay the higlest price for same. M«i < uur store your Hcad<|uart<-rs. F ®. Prochaska Co. OREGON SCIO, l>il«»CTr>*«w «rm KMW Paaainavy, W. F. Gill. Hm-nrrsav, K. Shelton J, J.farne». W. F. Gill, J A. Bilyeu. J. K. Harnee, Mrs. Jennie Warner. »K •I • < IX » SCIO ROLLER MILLS IV, <>HH>I«A I Ml II" IMIlUt J« |(M .« Our Flvur i» as gnu! as any made in the Wi.lamette Valley A’ I ’ A />’} ’ VS . «I.. . on f..d Flow« * (it SJ('K' «..t.»,.l C m . Mllllna Wl,.«i S.l. tn W. ih. Tr*fi TVTK E I) »¡.Id V »M »lour .nd bu.ln«.. O„u»H« .nd for »»,!.. «»..I Bu.ln... ,„d H iff hi that vacation //•//> should not Is- delayed Newport "Oregon’s premier beach resort" IS not far away and is easily reached, 2 Daily Traina from Albany and Corvelli*. Ixiw round trip far s are available. G«xxj hotel accomodai ione. Fine surf bath- ing. Hosting on Yaquina Bay. } oh can't Iteat JVeuport for a place to cnjoy a vacation. SEASON FAEE $5.10 for Will Ask any local agent or write to JOHN M SCOTT, General I’aasenger Agent. Portland. Oregon Southern Pacific