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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1916)
the rot’t.try fo assist the interstate i'ommeroe f'ommls’ton by handling Io eg| . a «e» 1 Tbe power -f the C.-nitiil«! n ■ botiM 1» extended to voalile It t*> pre »* rii«r minimum rates and u* t m«-re'i n axlmnm rate« as at present. T -• would In.-rea«» their pow’er tn present unjust di» rtmluations Produce and Cream 1 nm in tin* market for produce of ull kind«, so bring it ‘in. I utn'p.iving top prices for I’gL'“. I’oultry of ail kind», I'liickeiis, Turkey», < ¡. «•'f and Ilucks, al » \ cal and Pork. I ii addition t ■ tIn I am p tying within 2 cent- here, ol the top foi < ' I { I .\ \ I. delivered in !’oitlaud I ul»o aim to k' vp within 2 cents of tin- Port a id mar ket on all prodin e Poing ine tour green hid»» und pelts and 1 will treat you right. O. R. TURNER Successor to Densmore-’.Vade Co. 6he $:mtiain Mm PUB! 1SHED EVERY THURSDAY BY L W CHARLES tntwrad at the p< m toffic«- at Scio, Ore . SAFETY DEMANDS FEDERAL C3NTR0L CF THE RAILROADS aa aecond-cla»» mail matter. Mt • in»« h t j-rn »v Only Way la Mssl Emeraencias at Nation. Sa,s A. P. Thom haiss ONE YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. ONE DOLLAR Advertising rate» made application. known STATES' RIGHTS PRESERVED Assuran » Doubly Sjr« The enti rpr »mg « oinp.inv in the Soudan lud d.' de<i to lax a rail way into the wilds, and of count* many black« were employed in it« construction. One day the telegraph clerk ai the nearest c vilix.- l «p.*t ri**<’.vcd a telegram from the La k fore man of the railway i.instructor*: •‘W!i:t<- I* MB d* ad Shall I bur« him ‘‘Yes," WKi-d I mp k ti e clerk "But first make sure that lie i» quite dead. Will send another white boa» tomorrow ” A few I. urs later another tel«* ifram came from tbe foreman: ‘‘Buried bo»». Made »ure he wa» dead. Hit I; m on the head With a shovelIdea». on Principle« Which Ra way» Hold Should Govern Regulatory 6y»'em In Inter- CRABTREE PASTIMES •«»• ot Public and th» Ro»da—Com- puiiory Syi.om of Fo.t il ln«»rp»- ration Favored On Sunday evening, Deerml er .1. at the home of G L Flanagan, a large crowd of neighbor» and fr c ■!» met at 7 o’clock an I enjoyed a coupie of hour» of aocial entertainment, which con»i»- ted of vocal and instrumental muaic and atory telling. The young) r folk» gathered in the kitchen where they placed their hand» on a »tan ! aid it proceeded to walk, but to the »urpri»e of all. they diacovered a »tring tied to the aland and Mark Freeman at the other end of the airing. A moat en joyable time was had by all. I' p corn wa» aerved in the old fashi-.n log cabin ■tyle. Iho»e present were; G 1.1 Ian- agan and family; .Mr and Mr» F I Cornett; M A Freeman and family, Mr and Mr* H R Boyle, Crawford und Re beeca Hoyla; 8 'I W irt and family . Otto Scbirman, Mr» L M Davia; N< ta, Greeneth and Alvia l>avia; Mr» J N Bilyeu, Wanda and Kenneth Bilyeu, Mrs w L Gearheart; Velma, Virgil, Foreit and Ollie Gearheart; Mia L Chatfield; Be»»ic < haltield; Mr* Hilda Schieman and daughter. Washington. I'«- < That the Inter e«t’ of iia!l>':uii di-feiiM- require tlial coutlul of r.ilioay lliir* st.uuld rest wltli the fidi tai goternbivut and uot w ith tin* "tali . w as Itir < lalui ad «■Ined by Alfred I* Thoiu. j-uuiive to ttu- Itallway I ve-utile» Ad« l»**ry Committee, tu concluding hi» prelim Inary »taten* nt of the i»*r fur the railway» lM-f*«ie the .X)-wlaiid» Joint I'oiiiml:ti • lnt> -tat.• < ommerce "We mil*d lie ett -lent »• a nation if we are t" ii' ’<1 * . ’’full, with our national em«, •->»• »old Mr Thom anil we uniat appro* late that ertl leu’ lra>i«p*>rlatl«»n I« nn e”rntlnl condition *f iiitltmnl et’l lern y If wr are to h . i and we i en nur trnii’|»>rtatloii •*■teína by -tale Hiles. by the |*eriua nent lu*p**«ili**ri **f burdi-ii« by unwise n nt ti wr will make national effi l lene» tnipos’lble " Stete« Found A Watch Justice to Publis »nd Read». 5 It «hoiiid t«e mode tl.e duty of the Interstate t«-mn er<e t'oinml’« * n In the ever* l*e of Its pisrf« to tlx re» --•nable rates, to «> adj' »1 the«»- rate« Hist th*-« «hall t*e jU’t st * ■ e to the ; piit*ll< am! to tbe * ari.er» To tbla end ¡lie < omi«ii«»i.*ii. If* <!**irrm'!*m.* rate«, .h.-uld «smslder tlie ii«**«»»lt» of naln mining ett lent trati»|«ortatl«.n and ri tension» **f facilit:*’ tbe ielat'-*n of eipel**«-» to rate’ ami the right» vf • blpper». »tuckholders and ■ re»l'-tor» of tbe roa Is tl The Interstate fotnmer*» fommls alon »boul'l I**- ln«e«ted with the l-ow er to ft the rat)«« for carrying mails 7 The federal government »bonk! have exclu»i«c power t*< supervise the ¡••ue .if »t>e ka aid bends by railroad • a’r era etig i.:rd tn Intetsta’e a..d for e|gu cummer e ». The law sh*iuld recognlxe the *■» I «>*nttal dlffeience t>et«»ru thing» which restrain trade in th« .-a»e .if ordinary i mercantile concerns and th.™» which restrain trade In tbe case of common t carriers. 1 he question of <-»>ui|«>tltlon is not the . nit fair criterion U The l»w should exprv’sly provide for the meet ng and agreement of traf I he or other ufl.-er» of railroad» In re st»«, t of rates or practice« 1 hi» »Ii* ild. however, tie safeguarded t>y retpilrlng the agreementa to t*e til«) with the Intr -tale < '* i.u.< r--e «'- unil» slon a l to t«e subject to t*e dlsapprov «•*1 1« It. My leg»' proposition " Mr Tlioni «aid ‘Is that the <‘on«1 Itulion as II not» 1» gives full suthorlt« toi’ongre». te || ■ ■ f 'erstste .oti tt '-r e In all their |art« If ti e p- wer of r.-gulatl I* t*> rea* I. th«« piiti'l«- requirement» It must >e • o ■ tt.-i «lie with (tie instrumentalities uf ommerre " Mr Thom explained that the r*m !• ,rr t -t asking either of the* u i iltt«-«- .r of t'otigir«» any In* tease Hi ret) lines but that the» are merely »«king t!<- perfection of a system whi. h will tie r«-«p *i.»>!,!» to any need that may arise. Ri.-U« Would Net Suffer. Do you know that a free dress pattern is included with the club of four magazines that 'we are giving in combination with the Santiam News for onlv 25 cents extra. Send your order by mail or call at this office. I Hanger Signal If the fire bell should ring would you run and »top it or go and help to pul out the fire? It is much the same way with a cough. A cough is a danger signal as much as a fir«* bell. You should no more'try to suppress it than to «top a fire bell when it is ringing, but »hould cure th«* d srase that causes the coughing. This can nearly alwny« be done by'taking Chamberlain'» Cough Remedy. Many have used it with the most beneficial reeults It 1» especially valuable for the j>er»istcnt couh that so often follow»'* bad cold or an attack of the‘grip. Mr». Thomas I’-eeching, Andrews. Ind , write»: "During the winter my husband takes cold rasilv and cough» and coughs. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the beat medicine for breaking up these attacks and you can not get him to take any other." Ob tainable everywhere. T locks s> If ft belcngi to atuboantial cititvn. It !e»b that way, tooi i 1 ti . .. t* »' into your jvo tt like j stivar d.’llar »nd lie» ti e; ,• mug slid llal. it keeps g . si time. !t‘s t!.e kind of witch your friend« c!«* k ll.«.: time by —-*i al alw-iv« ¿«ti you to your i * > *« Imi it is «till in the »tanon. I ,t ‘«re-l 1 . ing * >r this watch br years. I know my unto *.« 1*4«< » imuil, IÀ11. I.. • : r,4-frn .Iwat* hi but ui t* «e the price v*r « . • than ma* - *.(t> * .. aredtO pay Ti at a why thi« new «si« h * -. ¡i a A» f It is tí..- " \\ atetburv Wstah**« a new A’ivvij/, and the price i» y >t about a third w ut y.u rA-*A it would be. it a iMru JtiJur». Pictorial Review and Santiam News, both one year for $2 25. New Undertaking Parlors C. A. EVERETT I»1U (iiilST Scio, Oregon A completi* line of Xmas post cards now on display at Sticha’s. Green be«*f hides are worth I'fjT | at ti.. Sanitary Market. Mr N C Lowe is the only li censed undertaker and em balmer of Scio. All work guaranteed satisfactory. We have a large stock of cas kets on hand' and a nice hearse. All calls promptly attended day or night. A lady's services will be furnished if required. N. I. Morrison and N. C. Lowe OREGON SCIO Í ; Il Idilli MCMMWWNUMABMMttDMIWMNUIt <! iNMNWUtt <1 I| )4-.*HMWO< AMAS CANDIES and NUTS ; , j at STICHA’S | Chi«»«» Hi«1ory. The Chinese Laim for their civi- liration a:i nnti*|Ui(» of from so,non to 100,000 year», but the claim de- •cries no particular c**n».deration 'i-t of tlr* eu’tern p<‘o| '*■• * ... lb for them»*dve» a similar antiquiti There ar. few uiitlivntn dates i.. I Chinese Ifiatorv prior to the vear sfr Thom cited many Inatance» In will- h »hipper« In one »tato wer» In juri<Mi»ly affe« teil by setfiab regula tlor-’ Imt**««*’! on the railroads by nelghlHirlng states lie |»>lnted out that f.-d.rtl regulation would tie no In rasión of the rights of the states but The M W of A lodge met at their would lie the mean» of prc’ervlng the hall in Crabtree l«ecemb*r 2. and rigid« wlii. fi the» a* qutrod when they elected officer* for the enauing year, ei'-ten-d the I nion, one of will h wa» and will hold an open installation of th<- right t" t’ •• free m -vemetit of their . officer* on Saturday. January 6, at pr»»tii- ts a* r -’ »'ate tioumlarles i What th» R» lro»rt« Advocate which a big »upper will be »< rv< d. Ev I The prtn ’.pl* • w til* h the railroad« erybody la welcome and all who wi»h believe should i*e Incwfiorated In any may bring a well tilled baakat, co .>• just «»»tern of regulation were sum dating of piea, cake» and chicken». mit • I b« Mr '1 m as f --w• Come everybody and have a good time. | ) 1'lie e’ltl ** power Slid duty of feg Speech«» by deputies of the order «11 it ii I I-*- In th* hands of the which will be of intervit to all, metalla national g »eminent, except as to mat tion of officer», aong» and mu*ic, will te-v »o «-wer ■ .i ly local and It«* Mental be a portion of the program. The very that they l i t I**' n»ed to Interfere y .if the service or t-.e beat of ord* r will tie expected. 1‘on’t with th.- effl ■ forget the date, January 6, at7:30pm. ju»t rights of the *-nr riera 2 A» «i e of the means of accom sunflower plt’liing this, a system of compulsory (Editor'» note The above item* federal In- - ••oratl* n should l*e adopt came in too late for laat week‘a ia»u<- o«l Into whl.-ti shouM tie brought all railroad c.iri’iratlona engage«! In Inter Come again. Sunflower.) state or foreign commerce. 3 The Interstate Commerce f'nnnl« Good lor uon.tlpation •Ion under existing laws ha» te» much i Chamberlain’» Tablet« are excellent to do atol I» « barged with confli ting j for constipation. There are pleasant to fnm ’ --I-s in * ling th«* tn« ostlgati'-n take and mild and gentle in effect Ob pn se«-iith>n ami de. I«lon of casen Th*- ' tatter duties ’l>-*ll d l«e placed In th** tainable everywhere. '•«nd« of s new h*s1» which might h,* '■ Typewriter ribbons 60c at the n led the l‘<-*let»l Hall- ■■««! t'ommls • Ion !lcd*«nal l*nmm*’Sl«*ns «howl*! I News office. ir established in d..7«-ivut jpnrta, of •no B ('.. thou th, of < our»e, th*- '■'nnc’e 1'iviliz.ition greuth ante- late« that period It i» «af*1 to aav that the Chinese i» umo* « the old •t of ex .«ting civilization», but when it co cs to I» ing precise it is illite out of the question. • I A ttention F armers 0 0 0 M hen in town do not fall to call at our »tore. wh. r* »■ u wid aiway» find a g.^sl line of »taplc n i * l.»!-.«i»«- to »elect from Our price» are the lowest and our go«’!» the beat. M • t»ke egg» and butt« r in exchange and pay the higheat price for same. fl M«ke our »tore your H* a ¡quarter». Prochaska Origin of ‘ Pant» “ The word« I re*- h.*», trousers and i.intnlonn» are non u«)-d inter« hap.•■•ably. But «-¡p'.'-allv the »ig- i ation» s.-r« quite different l,antalo*'n« u*r< «t first nothing •it lon^ •! >* •• worn in Italv a» i sort of r. Ip* ri» halut bv the ' vote"« of St. I'untaloon Breeches ingtnally reached from the waist lalfway to the kne«* an«l finally to he kn»e. where thev were fastened vith a buckle. Trouser» are the ’resent «tvle of leg pear, a mm- nation of the former two. SCIO, OREGON niMK'T'iVtM J. J R«rne», W. F.GUI, J A Bi|ye0 j K. llernM> W. F. (till. Swaarvav. R. Shelton Mr». Jennie Warner. TO Reugh on tho Aviator. The phv * .in turned !*» the office ati**nt in the canvas« mat and leg nng«. “You riiist fnllro» niv «Jirectior« mplkitly." he •«’«!, handing him a <mnll vial of liquid “You are to •»ke throe dr**p’ n water evert 'our hour».” "Three drop» in water every four *>tir»e* ejaculated the patient in a ' * •« Id.-reJ manner “And I’m an iviator’” Q. SCIO ROLLER MILLS IM VHI-OHA I M> l-K ► Ml«* H «■ lleu* Our Flour ii aa food M any rr>»«1e in the Willamette Valley a : r W. »..d n.-r /;/;) ■ x. /r a * g r. i raxteed . c.o.e.l CU.1M. Mllllu »u.ln... * n.Mr .nd en ».I., a» Wh.., .„a t.eh.ng.d tor ~ w. ,H. ri.ld Ur Tew»« You Right a„d Wl||