The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 30, 1912, Image 2

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PUB: ISHED EYERY THURSDAY 2Y
i . W. CHARLES
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home
prist
Enter»-») at the J-> l-Tirc at io. Ore
aa M-rond ria*» mai! matter.
store, don’t try to g» t them to
»»nmii’vhf.n tU/.y
ilP’-*•* ‘'tidi“
ing out of the windows, but give
them your ad vertbement right
between th«- «-..»•» in a dull »«.-ttsuti
and you will wax rich and own
r. fast hor •• and {»erhapa h<- able
to buy n cigar once or twice a
year. Write this down where
you’ll fall <»v»»r it «-very «lay the
time to draw I»»: •• • .< is when
you want b i ncss. and not w hen W«! have a good «»ortnx-nt of
you have more than you can tend Boys’ Suits, ag» ■! lo 1Ó. that
we wish to clo e out, which are
to already.
worth from $2 •'■o to (5.0).
SALE
One of th-- i • nlinrities of the
pr»-- nt puiit; ii itnntion i the
lden il< i c<- of the financial
► t• hm « nirrox hai 1 E>:
new t-nn - s
v I »-h
fw-culiarly
On* year in u.lv »i.< •
.. Il 2." voice the .--nt.mept of Wall
... 1 fc»
<in* ) ■ ar al «■' » -f
street, says i »><• On-gonian. Sine«-
Six m»»ntt>* in »»Iva«c-
Taft
and Eoo-evelt have been
U>
Thn-c month» in »'Ivan.-, ... .
«f lighting a ; liticul duel, the «•
Single eupy in wrai ì » t
‘organ« have be-m struck dumb.
Krom the standirii't of the truets
Ai>' I I« ll‘ i n < . H A l I• -
they have r.««thii.g to hope from
'■«rd of thank«
W Taft if h>- Ii ¡ <i win. and they
Sprcial <>l ituary notice«, per line
<’ hav«* cv.ryt r-g to fear from
jh - i ime
11 Roosevelt, if thej should incur
lis displeasure and be should
W
if »ieai'rd. one column wi<!e
win. Th y find their only safe
each in-u-i li-r., • er inch.
I -xvirse lher»-‘'-»re, in “ b-nce. Even
Rumi'»—• )<»
I ' . «»
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should th« y have leanings either
tir»:»
z .■*.» contracts
way. th- r it »It- < ment of «itl »-r
-a
¡candidate would bo a hindrance
nth- r t' an a he p. It is quit«*
Taw SoisniyHaa exji’c! m lh< Jik f »3>r P" i.l»’»
at w u -.«overman th«*:
fa th» «pati h-l«a. Pkav ««»»» at e«r aa>*
favor has informed th'm. ns
frt the tradii cl th' !I.J> tAtr
Wils >n inform <| Harvey, th't
their op» ■ mil» • merit >.s not u<
ir» d. V. a.I sir«- ' is in bad odor
xith th«- voters, audits open sup­
•Irr« .ifh r th’ N a a /-• I * ♦ «*••
tort of any man s the sgnal for
early Thurwlay naming All n<l »r vholesale des« rt on of him.
t’r-rtnertn or »»thrr :. m IV r (••• | tr in a Whatever aid it gi »-sa candidate
tlon mu»l be r«*<*
nt th«« wttire not is in the shape of cash, and great
later that V/«*4?t«- k ’ <» n.
•a is i
n th r
ch c ntribu-
tions t hall r o’ be noised abroad.
ONE YEAR FOR ONE GOLLA I
A a specie! inducement f..t
new 8ubstr3>‘’F3 and renewals,
o..«• year's Hiib*cri|»ti«n will l>«
given to the News for one dollar.
Those who aie in nrrars mai
have their tin. * extended on<
year by ¡»lyinz up t > the pr*s< nt
at the old rate and one dollar ad­
ditional. This offer is goo I on!)
until June I. af’o r which the pa
per will bo $1.2 > a heretofore.
WHEN TO ADVERT1SE.
There’» nothing on earth s<
myntcri slv funny as ¡tn adver
ti.svinent. The prime, first anti
last, at <1 all-thc-tim«’ object of
an adv« it
, nt i.s to draw cum
tom. It is not and ne’ er will 1 h
designed for a i.v other purpose.
So the m rchant waits until th-
busy se mm < omes and his «tor»
is so fill of customer« that h
can't •• hi’ hat off. a id then hi
rushes to his printer and goes in
for advert sing. When the dul
mason g' ts along anti there is n<
trade, he s’ops adv» r: sing. That
is. some of them do. hut occasion­
ally a level-iieud« d met t hant doe
more adv»*rti>ing anti scoops it
nil the business, while his r.cigh
b »rs are making m«>rtyag<
t>
pay the rent. There are tim-
when you couldn't stop peoph
from buying everything in th»
store if you planted a cannon be
hind th»* door, and that is th«-
time w hen the advertisement is
sent out on its holy mission. It
makes light work for advertising
for a cl .ilk sign on the sidewalk
could do all that was needed
but who wants to favor an adver­
tisement? They are built to de
hard werk and should be sent
out in dull days, when a customer
has to be knocked down with
hard fac’s. ki-ked insensible with
bankrupt reductions an»l dragged
in with irresistible «laughter of
pries before he will per.d a cent.
That's the end and aim of adver­
tising and if jou ever open a
There is a structure which
•very graduate fr>m our s'hools
is building, young an«! old. rich
and poor, each one for himself.
It is called "character" and even
act of your lives 11 a atone for
this structure. If day by day
you arc car -ful t > build your lives
with pure, upright deeds, at the
end you w ill - land a fair temple,
honor» »i by God and man. But
as or e leak wills nk a ship or one
flaw brea's a chain, so one mean,
dishonorable act or word will for­
ever leave its impress a> d work
its intlui nee on your character,
rhen let the several deeds- unite
to form a day, anil one by <»ne
the days grow into noble years,
and they»‘ars as they »lowly pass
will ra .»> at last a beautiful edi­
fice, enduring forever to your
prai.-r, and you will cherish with
t) «* utmost t«- »1 -rn»-: i th«' memo­
ries of v.iur » ii Mil life. The old
•I: >ol house, the familiar walks
about the place, the desk upon
which you wrote your name, are
all indelibly stored away in
memory never to !>e forgotten.
The on1 in the middle of the
forest, surrounded on every side
bv tr< •« that shelter and^shade
it. runs up tall and sickly: put
it away from i s protectors ami
the first blast will overturn it.
But the same tree growing in the
ojn'ri field w here it is continually
beat upon by the tempest, lie­
conn - its own protect»»r. So the
man wh«> is compelled to rely on
his own resources, forms an in-
dependence of character to which
he could not otherwis» have at­
tained. Ther«'fore prefer rather
to climb up hill with difficulties
than to roll down With inglorious
ease.
The United ¿iates is the only
country in which the son of the
poorest m» chai.i' or laboring man
may become its ruler and where
the daughter of a farmer may
btwme the wife of a president
and the mother of senators. It
YOUR ( HOB E DURING TÜI-
SAI.E
$1.00
They must g >. so as to make
r«xim for new goods.
UIESELY
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CAIIJ
our m
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is the only country where it d
>>»•’><1« upon the indh lu-«* him-
-If wh«-ti.er he w ill I m - a «- • nt »■
or a stre- t-sw»< :» r, a railwi.
pr«*»idcnt or a railroad »«•ction
hand, a millionair«» or a pauper,
a general or a policeman, a bank-
< r or a bankrupt.
M«»st children learn how to
r. ad but r.< whn* to n id. I’ar
ent « no th«- lilt!»- on» « to -ch«»o
and there they learn to g»! the
thoughts of other- from the print-
••d pay». but th«, pari-nta too oft« i
ferget that this new nc>p:i.otin-
mas be uyed for either grw d or
evil. Very few realize how a
child’s bfe may lx* biight» «! by
what it reads. Chil«lr» n I ad In-I­
ter nev. rk trn at all than t read
that which corrupts tl • morals
and d«-stroys the power-- of th<
mind.
Wilbur Wright is too young
and too useful to die. It is an
added pity that hois ill of typhod
fever, a dis« ns«- w hich w ill never
' e heard of when tin world
truly civilized. Flies, filth, indol­
ence and ignore»'ce are resjxmsi
ble for typhoid fev«r. which
smites innocent and guilty alike.
-Oregonian.
Some one has wry fittingly re­
marked that th«* woman who
sends out of tow n for everything
may soon have to send her hus­
band out of town for a job.
lei et i# ti» ?:t’c
Ih»- two !• '<! rg tragu.n»« of Ih«-
l'ss- fìr ».»» t. tM
Monihly an«t
ti» Sur-ns-t. hav«* !•«*■« i-»»o»<»ì»<*i«<»'4 un­
der thè Ut!»- of **Sua«wt thv ¡•«‘-irte
Jloithlr."
for thr na«t four Month*, on«! will e«-nd
VOU frv»- a eo|»y of tbr ».ip< rbiy illu»-
tzau-'l M«i-Wli»t«r m.«n!<r, a»‘«i »i*>
th«- fam»»ua SunMt Indian pooler, *«•-
cuo-!y pu-kid in a mailing tut» It
will tn*kc a la-autiful c-rtiamenl for
ywir front room cr dra.
Sriwl yoar or>*« r to Fr d Loeiilejr,
Norti.w-»urn Ma: I o r, SunMrt the
Parifi« Monthly, I'ortU «1. Or^'ii-.n.
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ti«- W,--. l arti a »» ■»( ‘»«me ->f natiuni.)
v«lu<» ami ìt»:«<rtan»-e.
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Ibi not fail to «« e the Clami»-a in the
! « tn*’. ’ th-* futtowo.)» «(eriai ofTcr:
|«U-vla:' dran » “Paid in i'ull at »Veae-
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our «ti I mu - ri itut ¡y-t.'ain Hall »'-ext -at„rday evening.
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USE PAINT
We wish to announce that we still handle
Ixtwe Bro’.l’.« rs High Standani. th«- paint
w hich ha- proven, by years of hard test,
to give satisfaction. Lowe Brothers Paint
sell« at $2.25 in single gall«;ns or $2.20 in
5 gallon lots.
A m ! whil«* ii.»-r«» are many of th«’ so-cniled
cc-'aper paints on th • market. th«-y will lie
found to be dearct, at they cover less ttur-
fttc» p.-r gallon, give a jxrorer finish and
w nr off much «ooner.
But if you insist on using an inferior paint,
we cat furnish one at a very low price.
i>u ’’Uol inial Liquid Paint" is put up by a
P< rtiand paint house anti is ns good as
ary paint r» tailing at $1.50 or $1.75 per
pa !< i'. "Th«' I m -1 is none to c « mm |,” ko
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1 hank vou
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In tsiying ■ cr« i m x-parator ibr-e
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what th« Washington Experiment 'ta-
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a t»-at ot the akiin milk .h» * e.) ao »h»-ht
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scale.*’ lh»n n-ad whet th/- Oregon
Experiment Mation aaya about th«.-
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Fred T. Bilyeu, Agt.
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