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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1912)
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J Men’s Suits, Youths’ Suits, Boys' Suits Hats Shirts Underwear Gloves, Etc. Shoes I I i ! I WALL PAPER A Ù Largest Stock outside of Portland Samples and Estimates on Request FISHING TACKLE Expert Truss fittine I ♦ Camera supplies, etc Woodworth Drug Co Albany, Ore lain Clothing Co I ALBANY, OREGON FitMfOrx'T. W, su mutiny , C. A. Warner <6ht ^:inli:tin jlru'i pub ; ished every T hursday DO YOU EVER STOP TO by i.. W. < HARI.ES . J. J .Barnca, W. E. C.ill, A. Bilyeu. J. R. Barns», C. A. Warier. THIXK Where your order, go when they are given to the (aleaman. Th»« i. an all important both from a .tardp.mt of acrvics a. *,H ai qual ity »ml grade, a. you can »re for vouroelf. We are well equipped to look after your want,. THY U S Kt •< < I -r < >H TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS |N< X ut|t .KA I II» I » b ‘ I XI J i >* >< U* « SCIO PLANING MILL .//./, HOME PRIM Entered at th«- poatoffle, at Scio. Orc . Scio, Oregon been making big gains, and on the democratic side. Speaker Clark’s friends have been very busy and highlv successful. Wil son and T ift are not at all down hearted to judge from the tone of their literary managers, while Underwood, Harmon. ljiFollette, Gaynor, Marshall, in fact all of them seem to be advancing cheer fully to the big skirmishes at Chicago and Baltimore. you are way down in the mouth with the blues.” That is a mighty nice thing to preach, hut almighty hard to practice. How mi iimi iei in it >v ieA I K“ is a fellow to be* jolly when he On«- year in advance ....................$1 25 gets out of bed on a cold morn On«» y«-ar, ut «-ml of year ............. I SO ing, steps on a tack, burns hi 7S Six month, in advance..................... « fingers while lighting the kitchen Thr«-e month, in advance............... 1.. * Single ropy in wraf»|x-r................... fire, finds his pet dog poisoned, goes down to business and finds two sight drafts to nay ami no AllVKH I IMIXO IIA I’M: money in sight, and so on SO ('•nt of thanks ................................ through the day. Show us the (Ki Special obituary notice,, jx-r lute Don’t be a loafer, don't class fellow who wouldn't wear the Extended w.tiitin»! comments, yourself as a loafer, don’t hang corners of his mouth in curl pa- per line........................................ Outplay a I,, to h- changed weekly about loafing places. Better work pers nnder those cir?umstan< «-s. If deaired. <»m- column wide for nothing and board yourself each inaertion. per inch.. .. IS than sit around corners with your Every good citizen should take Ruaineaa local, per line ............. as hands in your pockets better the keenest interest in the wel Lmg time «landing ada. contract, ma le <m application. for your mind, for your own re fare of his own town, — the stores spect. Bustle about if you m**an and churches, in fact every thihg to have anything to bustle for. that goes to make prosperity Yaor SoHftlrlfn «0 the Jitr il.mfvd When this is !a lb' «px.» brbw. ri«x»r renew it MKe xoJ Many a ¡xx-ir physician has ob and happiness. tained a real patient by riding done there is never any need to frt the benefit at the SI.2$ rite hard to attend an imaginary one. apologise for a town's existence A quin- of old paper tied up with or for anything it contains. red tape, carried under a law yer’s arm may procure him his Ixical pride is a great business While Congress is bravely first cast« and make his fortune. builder.— knocking is the surest ehammvrinc away at tariff bills Such is the world. To him that way to wipe a place off the map. ami appropriations, there’s a hath shall lw* given. Quit dron Let’s all be practical iMMMters heun sight more interest being ing and compluining; keep busy for the old town. Ix*t’s start to felt in politics than in legislation, and mind your chances. day! And let’s keep it up all the whether the latter I m - construc time. tive or destructive, progressive When mother and the young or reactionary. Tnis month has sters ask father to go with them There is some question whether seen a big stride in th»* rounding for a little picnic party, there is or not the eating of fish produces up of convention delegates. Prac one kind of ’em who says this: brain power, but there is no tically everybo.lv in the running "What's the use of going away quibble over the fact that catch has gained s unething. but then for a picnic? Throw the dining ing fish produces liars. in«>st of them have not gained so room table out and spread the much as they had expected ami dinner on the floor, then let all To run n newspaper without of course* there are a few wails the flies in. throw some dust on occasionally publishing an item rending the atmosphere. Cries the sandwiches, sprinkle a few that ¡8 untrue or without giving of "frau I,” "inrtu'nee,” "per ants in the water, turn the hose offense, is like running a railroad nicious activity,” “corruption,” on ourselves to remind us of the without having accidents and and th j like are becoming famil rain which invariably comes smash-ups. It cannot In* done. iar to newspaper readers. Mean when we are farthest from shel while the standing of the* candi ter and cap it off by crowding in Salt will keep meat, but it re dates is changing so rapidlv that the pantry and hanging to the quires "sand” to keep a good it is difficult to keep track of it. shelves for the usual time it takes resolution. and in fact scarcely any two of to ride home. Nix on anv pic-! the political headquarters can nic for me. Extremes meet when the kit agree on the exact distribution ten plays with its tail. of the el .‘legates. On the surface "The time t » be jolly is when it set me that Col. 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