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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1912)
(T» hr $:inti;iin Äfirs PUB; ISHF.D EVERY THURSDAY 3Y I. W. CHARLES Politically iDdepeDöent Entered at the poetofRce »t Reto, <>r» a* mycoim I' c I am mail matter. HIITION HATW* One year in advanre....................... -11 On» year, at end of year. ............. I Hi« month» in advance. .................. Three tuonili» in ............ Single copy in wrapper................ A !> V F.KTIMINO 1« ATKH: Cant of thanks ........................... . S[M>cial obituary notice», per tin» Extended wrdding cooun*nta, per line ........................................ l>i»play ad», to be chanyrd weekly if deairvd. on«* column wide <-ach ir>wrti<>n, |*«-r inch Hi;»i :><•»» local» |w-r line Ixing ton«- standing a<i». contract» made on application. &Ü <xi ul A man who doea not advertise simply because his grandfather did not, ought to wear k nee breeches and a queue. This is settling up time and. while we have little use for mon- ey ourselves, those from whotp we buy ink. paper, type, gasoline, fuel, etc., seem to want money for their stuff. Tlie publisher of a paper must "news’’ which is consumed in live ax well mm the clothier, the place of the real article and oft« n dry goods man or the grocer. To without being distinguished from get the wherewith to live he has it one thing to sell and another to rent. He sells his paper and he The Commerce Court has l»een rents the space in his columns. appealed to by the railroads to ¡These ate his principal sources of reverse the Interstate Commerce income and can any one inform Commission in th«- matter of the us w hy he is expected to give • lumber rales from Oregon to San either away? He can. of courx«*, Francisco, ami in the matter of do so if he chooses and ax a mat the one dollar "blanket rate" ter of fact he does furnish a good case on lemons. The lumber d«-al of his sjMice rent free. But men and the lemon growers SB it does not follow that he ought thought they had won signal vic ú ar * i to I m - exjiected to do so ax a mat tories. but ¡t seems that they are • M ter of course, and further, when only deeper m th«* meshes of the once h«- does it ought to I m * recog law. However, the people still nised ax a contribution just as feel that they are sab* in appeal o much as the sugar or coffee given ing to the Interstate Commerce Largest Stock outside of Portland by the grocer. But it is not gen Commission for justice. Samples and Estimates on Request erally looked at in that light, yet Did you ever know that there ♦ «everybody knows that the very FISHING TACKLE existence of a newspaper depends are three perrons in the United upon the selling of th«* paper and States who enjoy the privilege the rent of the space a» much aS « f Receiving and sending letters •' Expert Truss fitting Camera supplies, etc a merchant’s success depends up , without being oblige«! to use on the sale of hts goods. TM>rc postage stamps? These are the Albany, Ore is just us much reason for the widows of former fresidents >«■■»< m«*rchant giving his goods awly MrcGrover Cleveland, Mrs. Ben- a i jamin Harrison and .Mrs. Jam«* there is for the i A. Garfield. By a special act of Congress these th re«* ladies en Fearing, perhaps, that there joy the privilege, so if you have w aid i ' t be enough mir«-ria! for occasion to write them you need the ¡>olitical forecasters to work not affix any stamp to your letter. on this year, there have lieen es- toblished. mainly tn Washingtoi . The change that is coming over a large number of political news’ th • country 1« illustrated in a bureaus, and these are shower rather marked degree when the ing the newspaper correspond suggestion can la- made seriously ents, ax well as the editors that a woman lx* named tor the throughout the country, with Supreme Bench, without causing propaganda about the candidates anyone to smile. The successful in whose interests the bureaus candidate for the Presidency ar«> supposed to be working. this year will without doubt be Very often the candidates are the one who makes an appeal to the ones huving the smallest real in woman voter. terest in the game, but some times they serve as stalking All th«* lat< at at) lea in m< n'a dre» horses for other interests and nt hat» for spring have arrived at Wceely the same time help to make and « am'» N. I. Morrison, Scio, Oregon I I i I Woodworth Drug Co., If you should have us use aome of our type on those wedding in vitations there would only lie one way to tell them from an en graved job Viz., by the price and of course it is not aimolutely necessary for you to tell folks how much money you saved on « having the job done at home. z\ voting lady a sensible girl gives the following catalogue of different kinds of love: “The sweetest, a mother’s love; the longest, a brother's love; the strongest, a woman’s love; the dearest, a man's love; and the sweetest, longest, strongest, dearest love a 'love of a bon- net.’ " The United States and Ger many seem to have united in de p- manding a "hands off” policy in China, This wouid seem to Is only just, Perhaps the great powers will find it much easier in the future to annex helpless countn«*s under the pretext of extending a "protectorate.’’ Cer tainly, the United States <I« m .- not wish to annex any mor«1 ter ritory, simply for the purpose of ; extending its possessions. Every great crisis in the his tory of the world has found its man to control ind guide it. Call this Providence or accident, the American revolution was no ex ception to it Before the first murmurs of discontent were heurd in that struggle, the man was being prepared for the crisis. On the lianksof the Potomac anti the Rapjmhannock, thirty years before U*xington and Bunker Hdl, a truthful and manly boy was growing up, ripening into stalwart young manhiMxl. With only the common school educa- 1 tion of that early day, the young man was soon being educated in the broader school of nature and experience, in the great forest, under theojien heavens, with his surveyor’s chain and his sword, in Indian wars, defending the frontier settlements from savage incursions. That boy was named George Washington and we will all celebrate his birthday today. 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