The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, March 15, 1907, Image 2

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iM*f.th, nue <<>lun»n whir
date housewife makes things quite unpleasant
•bout home by turning every thing tops> turvy n
the process of the annual nouse cleaning. Whil«
confusion and disorder rvighns supreme for a da
or two, the neat, wholesome effect afterward* iss-
pleasing, li.at we soon forget the day or two’s dis
comfort. A like tffeci would be produced in th<
appearance and comfort of our town, if a Ilk«
general cleanup should take place. Not atom
snould our streets and alleys be thoroughly cleaned
and all rubbish removed, but private proirert)•
dooryards, barnyards, cincken corals, etc., should
be subje-.’led to a thorough renovation. Must peu
pledunt require any pursuasion in order to clean uj
their premises. But. again, there are others
Those wnu do nut clean upto« ir premises volunlun
ty, should be reminded by our city officers, that
they should do so. for the uenefil uf the g> Item
health of the people uml ap|»eantnce of the citv.
“Clean up,” should be the order from one end 0
the city to the other.
GOOD ROADS SPIRIT GROWING.
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The w -mau ebu bee perkailcul beud-
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tpuUi or »uvcK* Soaltnd ur dancing tn 'ore
¿er »><r». baMuewlug doUwM ur beery
full teellbg >6 yioutach. faint »pril*. drag
glng down^Aeling In lower abdotnlnal o»
pel tic refkia. eeally «ta riled or eacltad.
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ki,..i t> !.. m«-: ■ al «« - nee tor the cure ol
woman'« ¡«i uliar aotix-nu enter Into It»
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wrapi- r ami ait«-ted
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in any rorullUon of the h-mal» »y«t«-m.
Jtr I' m rre • | »v ■.rite I’rew riptloti ran do
only g -.1 never harm
>1» whole «Ifm-t
I» u> »irrngthi-n. Invigorate ami regulate
the u hole female ajaU-a ami r»¡«-«-ia¡ly
the pelvic txgana
Ulen Ihwwe are dw
r..o. 4 in !un<ii- n or a: <<-u«l by diwaw.
IL. u-tua- h ami oth> r i rgan» of ditre»u>>n
brn»HMi »> m'tath«-»» ally d«-rang«»l. the
r»rv<-e ar* m-akrtMul. ami a long ll»t of
bad, UfitloBMbk tvmpt«>m« foil"»
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vorite I’reuer pt n ■ It will not p< rf. rm
rr. rvcl«-». will rvl cure tumor« m> m««d-
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ltH.fi often ymrwM them If
to ru In time, and thti» the u|w-rsi,utf
la' > and U>c aurgrwn a kulfr may be
avoided.
it omen goffering from dlaea»«-« of long
■tamjing. are Invil«, U» eorwult IhrUtr
Pierer by letter, 'm
All c-Hrre-pomlemw
I» >o!d «. »trictly private and »ucredly
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Our ri-Js ar» first-class anil our horsts gooil '■
»Irirtrs. Prices lltasonable.
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a-d i..ii,|f,id fu-bLi! L-n-a .n t 'ff
One of the modi encouraging marks of progress
i I every locality throughout Hie country, K the
great improvement in roa«l building No where is
tms fact more noticeable tnun in the F'orss of the
EAIR Will. HI I GOOD A OVERT ITER
Nur is there any locality in the .»tale,
Sautiam.
Where it is as thickly settled, where good road
Scio could, pn>l>ai>l>, do nothing that would building is more necessary Ulan III tne suction m-
c in •• her to I m - '•> much talk<*d ami written aiwul, closed by the two oantiams.
u to embark n th«« enterprise now in hand. All
Under the ohi pian of working the roads, where­
n-w i »-rs took ii | hui fairs ns enterprises, not f< i in every man was supposed to worn <>ul ins road
profit from a financial viewpoint, but as an ei>-1 lax, the labor thus provided was often per«
e icavor on the part of public spirited citizens t<> Junctory anu of little value towards permanent
d -velop and bring o-.it the best that it IS possibk road building. But since inc road tax is collected
f>r tneir resia^’tive community to produce.
St ill just toe Mine manner that any other lax is col­
e itirely ih-voted io imblic good are fairs regarde« lected, a new und improved s.>slcm has been
by our itate auti ointi«-«, that it has b««come i brought about. Not every mun has tne natural
cu tom for tne legislature to grant pecuniary si< quahhcdl.uiis to become a good practical road
11 a > -iid m making ti.ein as beneficial and credit uuildcr. In fact but very few men. nut techni­ niaknr WOMEN»""" '
a >.e as iiusaible.
cally educated for tms purpo.«e, posesses tins
Kober line give« •*'•' every •
A» a mark «if public spirit and enterprise on the lacultv. Our county court rccogmz s this fact
tnuAl U.lrm • p.rf»c1 C‘ropl« »>»’'
It brtrum that »••«'
ftaah
pirt of a citizenry, no other undertaking, by: and accorL igly. e i t -u -. I i • gr •».-it »¡ ctr-in
claar tint to tbP >••••* m»<
p ■pl«1, furmshei a betu-r example. Even now i toe se lection u! s ,p rv.soiW en a sup rvisor
routhfulMm
It »HI ‘•'I*'« b»a<m
tu thum »bo
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t i. > « arb »«age, Scio is being talked about by exhibits special filneas and Knowledge as a road
It tor IboM who alr«a4r pv.«r» it
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H otti «nabla you to •» .»w’ulir
t .1 is ent rpr si ig and up to-date. Enterprising individual, year after year. Tne practical uo-lo-
in bat th. rava««. uf waatbor «.»<1
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h cn<- «.■■ k rs will «««me among us with a view ui dute supervisor gains Knowledge from his own e -
try S b«rtlna
Tour druyct.l «III
b tying num«-.».
And why anould they net du so'. (K-rience and from I
<1.. yon a fr.a tampi«.
All drui
-tots kmp Hubortlna.
T i'-y know, wnen a community is enterprising unproved methods in applying work results. In
eno jgh to plan and bring about a public exhibitioi clew uf tne tact lha men obtain practical Knowl­
uf i n» Kif.'i, l al sucn community has bometiim» edge from the interchange of ideas, tne court
I i the was of st«»ck and agricultural product holds conventions of supervisors at the county
winch they, at fi'ast, deem worthy uf exhibition. »eat annually. It is no wonder, l ien, that an im­
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N >w l< l us hoi dis..q»iint the public. la?l ever, proved system of road building ha» been maug-
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stockman und every farmer make it a point to pro irated ull over tne cou *ly and wmcii is evidence»!
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d.«ce something to I m - placed upon exhibition a :y tne permanent character uf road ouilding one XilTICK 1« b- mbf fit •’ •!»< »« »a»cb
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«iur lair. Even if you should not curry utf th« an sec u | kjii every hand.
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tn d premium, you w ill d •monstrate to yourseil
Every locality is not eq ¡ally favored in having I .Jwr Ia>»-1« i»» 11»« -tal*« oí Callbwula
<••!». N«-»a»1«te *’• I *V<ahln«'»H» lartl •»’»
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a <1 ot • i w al t-xlra care ami careful allentio. tne proper material for road making.
In most . It«u
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given to any animal, cerial or vegetable, will pro ocalities Where stream* atMiund. gravel is abun- ‘A *, of .ig Lint»
Blate
I«rriu»r) «»t • •»»<*»’» ‘a
•i ice. Tne in-si is none too g«H»d fur tne turmei tant. Gravel, when applieil copiously, makes a 'Ma la,
la «M« «•«•<* b«r •«•••»» •’»• ••
tiwfit no 7J*» lor tb< iiun-hAWoHli* s ►
a. el 'I< k v ra. < r. and you can nave tne best if you line permanent road, provided the ro id bed has , III V Holl No X In T»*« »»•»»•!• **• “ ** u<h
'<» l Fa*« •«•» I will<»»f«r iwuoi lo «b*»«
wul maKe tne cuiidil ons tne moat favorable possi­ ueen properly prepared beforehand.
In other Hang«
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•luí*«* tiiMi» t«»» agti« iHlumi I*«’ p*'«**
ble ami then give Ciusi* |rersonai attention. Tin ■■x-ahlies Where tm-re is a scarcity of gravel,
««»<1 '«« rwtabHa*) b«ri cU in '*» «a»4 lan I
v «> ii. it educalion Inal can be given to our buys rushed ruck, a better road material, is usually
oil * 1^0*1 »lift w al I’oriUMl MF«*
gtH» t» . » il-la> . ti «* >l«i 'L;) *»t da
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u id girls, woo are to be our future farmers am. ivailable.
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houseaives, is to encourage them to produce some
Thu policy in most road districts is tu build g«Mi L‘ti»a t king « Í •* lu • *?«gott • S * A
l mg in tn«- way of stock, grains or vegetables some permanent road every year. This plan has .» lug, «»I íH I*» LNweo»»
Au) a'*.I all per*»»»« la lulug e«l»rrw4) ' b*
pHiiiry or something pertaining to the housewife*» now been in v >gue several years and, as a con­ aia>«e
4«acrl»aMj kaovia ai« r«'<4tu**ir I tv D>«
urir
v.aitu« It» IM« udkw <MI V* bwt«*r««atu
art and hki II, lor exhibition purposes. The ex sequence, our principle thoroughfares, if they are
u»i < mi ) i»t «.a>. l*v.
|M«rience gullied w ill be pruclicul, the knowledge not now. will in a year or two more, be placed in
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secured valuable.
splendid conditio i from end t<» end.
Nvtkc for F «blu Altec.
When the stranger visits our fair, which they
The sulendidly made road between this city and
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will I m - sure to «1«», our horses, cullie, sueep, hugs, .Sanderson bridge, is worthy of sp<-«-ial mention.
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yoau. |x«uliry, grams, grasses, vegetables, fruits It is an example of what can be accomplished by NOTH I. !• Lrrrba gl»**»» 11»«* I In q«r»
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unU lue JiUiiUiwora ui the housewife, will be the an enterpriang public spinusl citizenry.
ILer prua »•*««»»• «*t tl*e ••».I ul «■ er«-»*
Volun­ «Ita*
un« », iB.n, «nlltMr l
A»« «ci t«w H»««al««u
s ibji-ci talked aiKhil ami our community, which teer work bv the people assisleii by the county iitu
’<**r tea* »* iu <L«
« »»I ' •' «’• i n a ’ »r«
gi*n N«-vate «alni h**uli glk*u irrntor), «•
can produce such excellent samples of each, win has given that section as tine roads as can be founu • »i«»».‘4e I lu ah U m » Fault« a ah4 »tate*« »»> au
b-cume widely known as u most desireabie place any where in t..e state. Every other section can • •I Atteu«' a, U04. E4* m fc. king, tri •»vi««,
tonni > «4 Linn mat« o» I« trii«ar> . « r urrg«»--
i i winch to live.
tin* 4«) n*e»‘l in th»« ««ftur be r •«**«»•
have equally as g«Mxl roads as those in the Crab­ iua*
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iur » Iu p-.r> u«»e ««1 tu< -
Then let every Issly produce something for the tree neighborhood, if the people will only work a> «I lalrut
t ul !tecl»«rta No «■» in i**an*Oip »u
aou«b,
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an-i wul <»«>«»« p««*»
fad. Lei everyone become personally interesle<i energetically and with as much method. We to »U m « tina' U m - tend r.a»',
euUfU. !• aaufu u »a«'»*«
b. becoming a menioer of ine society. By so | understand that the people Northeast of town, lor II« liutiur ur bi «•*»«' mmbu «or m « i >« uitma
cui to vaiauitei* U«r vn*«u* lu«a» i
d »mg you will tiecuuie a partner in tne enterprise. also, under the leadership of V. Cladek have be­ purpeae-a.
a >1 larfui«? K**gl«t«i ul L B Lan oft * a-
I'utiiand
orvgu*«
u«i FtiUa). u*a aiM
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You will then have a persunul interest in making come imbued w ith the g.. «! i-ads spirit and w .11 4aj. .
**ua naia«« a* **iir>e«*raa
Jaiuer« King u.
it a success.
make great improvements in their roads tins year. M-iu.
i»ra«< ni , J hiim - a a s Kœa ia uà tei«* Urv
A .other feature that many do not think of. Likewise the people up in Jordan have ha»l this 4«»n, «ita A rt<«a-vH. ut te-iu. uo-guu. «Nuaa.
King. <»l telo, Of«g«»n
p- roups is. Scio very much desires direct railroad spirit for a year or two. of which the improved A An>
ai»4 ait pwraLPitB »«aiming a4««u«v!7 ;L.
•te** te«w n Ur4 »a 4« an* r**n»»r«tua iu 0»«
coiuk -« lion,
w hetner it la- the Southern Pacific or condition of their roads give evidence.
Imla vLum* in ihl»ufti*uuu< larlur* eaaui «.a
Th»* g«x»d roads spirit is becoming infectuou*. ia) ul ai ») . lav.
an Electric line. A successful fair would furnish
AL u ANNUN 0. UKtriNAK
so ne considerable trade for a railroad and which It breaks out in a virulent form in one or two
•a» g tau* i
neighborhoods
nearly
every
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County
Judg«
w uuld In- i ime additional inducement to cause a Stew art seeins to be doing all he can to spread the
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n aid to be built tnroagn our tow n, This would disease. Indeed he is suiq*»s<sl to vary around, An •BfWMiviMMtel W»« loundsf of Chin*'*
Bell.**, ■UL»«s«*wt tu Ih« ist« Hong >«•
a. I in making our community know n to the world. continually, a supply of good r»»a«is virus ready to Ihr
aun«. u< VIH a M). Urx’giMi. »• nu* prrp«ieM t.
inno^ulate
any
suja-rvisor
he
can
catch
napping
urinati
< kin**« u»r twin«« tuait, i he un»)«*
Therefore let everyone take hold ami help push
• gu«U i*umim«iid» In tu «ni guarnutr«'« «atte
Let
the
giMxi
work
go
on
until
every
road
in
the
the enterprise along. The management realizes
UMjilua < a»i va arila blau «l >u ale, fir»
county becomes a first-class turnpike, s«» that the swvtmd Stiver'. AiLaiiiy, Ur»gLMi
that it has a pretty g«»»! sized contract on hand
fanner can market his crop at any time of the
one that will require a great deal of hard work. year. By this means the cost of nuulmg produce to
Ail are business men and farmers ami who must, market can be re«tuc<sl very materially’.
necessarily, neglect their own private afTairs in
order to give the fair project that care and al-
That must be a peculiar idea of justice held by­
t •ntion that success requires. Rest assured it w ill Superior Judge llebliard. of San Francisco. In­
be a smcess, if care, energy and a devotion to its stead of assisting in bringing alleged criminals to
interests will bring success So. with the build­ justice he at the instance of the alleged criminal.
Ruef, imnoBe* every impediment possible in the
ing up «if toe interests of this entire section «• our »»» to block the prosecution of the aforesaid crim­
object aim the advertising of our resources to the inal. A condition, not unlike the present one.
World our aim, let us aU work harmoniously for existed in the California metropolis along in the
t ns e al ami we will never haw aearton to regret 50s. Then, as now. the criminal element was »>
U O TO T H H
it. Let us snake off this little 7x$ groove in strong that it controlled the court and sheriff.-
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making it impoasible to punish a criminal. The
whu h we have hitherto l»een running and adopt a advantag * jsisessed at the present time, over the
broad gauge, live and let live policy.
Let us, early California days is. one of the suj>erior judges.:
while we endeavor to do the best we can for our­ grand jury, prosecuting attorney and. perhaps,
selves. assist in matting it jossible for others to do the petit jury n-mam true to the cause of right
ilia ring ...^«
and justice. Yet a little of the spent of San
Hal l u’tlng
well also.
Man tn paini ng
Emnciflco's early davs might have a very whole­
Ite J ha
some effect upon the law breakers dow n there, if
The tin.* ol year is now al hand when theup-to- brought into action.
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