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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1912)
smokers in town, but the boast (Ghr of the bu«inei« men in the world today is that they were bom on a farm. Take away the sur PUB. 18HED EVERY THURSDAY BY rounding evils that >»»•<•’ »«•• young men or women on the L W CHARLES threshold of life’s journey in the city, and substitute the helpful J influence of nature, and you for-! kitpeiiitBl tify them for the sterner walk, in life. The few things which Entered at the poatofhee at Scio, Ore., they do not know about table eti n» »ecorul eia*» mall matter. quette and when it is projier to , leave two visiting cards and , when but one. they will catch on srnH<,Hn»rioN hath ». to much quicker than city liovs One year In adv ancr . .. 11 an«i girl» will learn lo properly 1 *Urw year, at «•rut of y«-»r stroke the furnace or make g<»»I Sil month« in Mtveaee..... Three month» in advance .. bread. No boy or girl need l»e Single copy In wrapper.... ashamed of living on the farm. 1 for if they have taken advantage of what it has offered they un AllVKIt l IMINO HATKH 50 well fortified fur after life. Santiam 3flrirs Politicai!! mable value in maintaining the moral and financial standards of the community, It i* something in which the entire neighborhood ean f««el a mminon interest. It is deserving of th** steady sup port. not only of the homefolks, but also of those w ho look back with cherished memories to their life in the little town. SCIO WALL PAPER I outside of Hortiand FISHING TACKLE Expert Truss fitting Camera supplies, ^tc I Woodworth Drug Co., Co.3fl " Country life has its drawbacks, but it has its great advantage« which overcome them. True, those who live in the country are "Rubes” and ‘’Farmers’* and “hayseeds” to the cigarette ; a y Samples and Estimates on Request k STOP TO ity anti gra«te. a» you can nee for vour«elf. We are «-»tiecially well «slumped lo I • aft--- o Largest Stock G ————— contains the four vt< i > .rat r requi- ^.siteH in ;t unequalled by •-•iy other cream separator. • lo-r kmi ming. easy washing. e«”j»y running’ and durability. We < i T- t t> prove this right un your lurm. lo» Sen China broke away from a condition of intolerable tyranny If you know or hear pf an in and already is practically on •• teresting item in th« «immunity, -«ound basis, With an eniigiiL-n- it will be duly appreciated if you ment that is n* .narkable in the w I ■<<• that it find» a place in eyes of the Western world, the the News. Anything which tenia ro al dynasty was allowed to to better or brighten the newt | withdraw from ¡lower w ith honor service of a pajier makes it of so an<l dignity. Frcsident Sun Yat much more value to the commun S*n, fynt.-wlf perhaps th»* most ity nnd the subscribers are the e narkable man of modern times ones mostly benefited thereby. and already widely compare»! to * A Nt w C r O i TIO« WEBSTER’S George Washington, America’s NEW The newspaper is the great in greatest |s>pular idol, surrender dustrial educator of the age and ed the high office which had but INTERNATIONAL is the channel of communication just been conferred on him. and DICTIONARY l>etween th»* producer and the with nothing but his country’s THE MERRIAM WEBSTER consumer; it brings the citv to good at heart, laid down the The On/» .Vew unabridged dic tionary in many yearn. the farm and the farm to the scepter that |M*a e might the iho pit/i and r»»rncr citv, gives information of the sooner come, ami with less blood Contain« of an authoritative library. markets, etc., and reading the shed. The whole effort of the Cover» every Held of knowL cdr*. An Encyclopedia in a paper should be as much a ¡»art government is now being put ■ingle book. of the work of the fanner as forth to bring alx>ut peace and Tho on.’»- D tionary with tho order and prosperity, found«! on feeding his stock. .Vrw liiviihtl i'ugr. high ideals ami stable conditions. 400,000 Words. 2700 ragea. eoOOIlhi' : ration«. Cost nearly It would seem that the feeling The future of China can not be huit a million dollar». otherwise but great with such of apprehension regarding the Let us ti 11 y u nbout this moat romarkablo aingi«» volume. danger of American intervention principles guiding those at the Writ» t r »unpl« in Mexico is even keener down helm and with the great powers p4cra, full l-*r- there than it is here, in view of guaranteeing the integrity of the U ul*n. Me. N»n>» IhM the semi-official threat that if nation. piper *r.J intervention does take place, w • v 11 i •end Irre everv American in Mexico would Oue of our leading metrop di • »M M be as-assinated. That’s a bad Poatat tan papers was kind enough to Map» ttreat; but think of the retribu publish the following which con- tion which in time would over t tins more or less “poetry”: Our take the assassins. However, state is dotted with small villages there’s no desire on the part of in each of which one or more G AC ■ wtíaw C». this country to get embroiled small newspajKirs are published. with Mexico, and if such a thing ■r * - I They do not make any claim to should hapjien. it would happen being a review of the entire regantless of threats or fear of world, even though they do not consequences. carry feature articles of a gener al nature, nor do they Iwiast that Sure; we all knew the Colonel their circulation is something O’/Cn OS YEARS' couldn’t stay out of the fray, and I prodigious. Yet these country CIPCRIKNCK it all udds to the gayety of na newspaners appearing faithfully tions. Already the sight of his week after week, recording the hat in the ring has incited all of happenings of the neighborhood, th»* other political camps to in lending assistance to the unfortu tense activity. Such a cannon nate. extending sympathy and ading as is going on from all the consolation to the bereaved, ff • •!»•• -h a« ' ». may campaign headquarters in Wash chronicling with ¡»ardonable pride œ « ■ •-• »» o r h»» •♦»«►«»•et art . • • 4»s • fi *«rt I'wtMoU ington. Now the Colonel’s voice any improvements in the town • t «» «.-•< N^-r» < » f.«» semii.-ii Mtrt<«UU I tel n I »• t „ » >t< > Ä < ‘v. H etra w ill be added to the din. With and bringing to the fireside a I i tba Scientific American. so many candidates in the field record of those apparently triHing on both sides it really looks as if happenings that are really of A (MIMI»«« H |H»»»«r»1 1 w«*rk!v IjarrM« Hp. tn » «1 • • a , ■ - • »«. I -i b j ail »»• • •*♦«*»•«•»«. it were a very open season for I more importance to the readers huntsmen in the Presidential I than the crowning of George the MMN Ä ’B “-*’ New t>. York <■ > “I . WaaitiLel- U. preserves. It is hinted that the Fifth as Emperor of India, meet woods are simply full of dark a demand in our rural life. The Remedy horses which will emerge at the country newspaper is of inesti- Lnaniaeriain s Cougn • t • • < Mgla. first sign of a deadlock in either convention, ready to run around th»* bunch and get under the wire first. Some of the best guesaeni I. ■ I ■ , y,.^, —«e.——, , ■,>,,■1, . , , — -— - , - among the politically wise think, however, that no dark horse will Where vowronten g<> when they ar< give- to th« « • <n « Thu» 1« un all important matter, l»oth from a »tandpoint of .«-rv •• n. well a« qual win out in either convention. EVER U.S.Cream Separator N. I. Morrison, Scio, Oregon Card of thunk» .............................. <n S|w .al obituary notier», per Im» Extended wedding comment», China seems to have presented u3 |>er line . ................................. un admit able example to such Display ad», to be changed weekly If ilcaired. on» column wide countries as Mexico and other in each in»ertiun, per inch . where revolution seems to be a UÔ Huaine»» local» per line............. growing diversion. Under the Lung tune »landing ads. cuntract» inspired leadership of a Sun Yat made un application. DO VOU The Interlocking THINK F bbaipbjit , W. F. Gill. H bcbbt *» v , Ç. A. W»ru»r . Albany, Ore J. J Harnee. W. F GUI, A Bilyeu, J. R. Harnee, C. A. Warner. 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