date the people who attend our
fair, has proven as erroneowt us
the transportation q ¡cation. True
our facilitiiui aro taxed to capac-
PUB. !SH€D EVERY THURSDAY BY ' <ty. bat we know of other places
iven larger, Salem for instance,
L W. CHARLES
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and
ieXiMle this fact people continue
to v>bit the ntute fair y sr after
year with th ? cert tin knowledge
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c'»hc Snntiain jinn
P.li’uHy Iö^pe3x5i
ILL
no m: ph 1.x
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Entered at th«, p »loffi-«- at ««•». Oro
«■ iMicutal-riaa» mail matter.
M’H m !<! !•*! |< >x KAI
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One year In wdvanrr
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Six month» in advance . ............
Three month* in advance....... ,
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Single copy in wrapper....
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KAI I -
('•-«I of thanks
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Special obitusry nath«-'«. per 1’15«'
k’.x’«-iMl.-<i w«- l.bng romuivnt«,
j»er lin«
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,
[bnplay a-la. to to rh«.ne--d *•■<
if <ie*ir««l. one «•ofuni«i u 14«.
each ln»rrti«m. tier inch
Huaine«« I« h a!« i>«-r Im.-
t/>ng time »tS'. li’ig »1». contra t*
ma le on apiilicatton.
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Y mu Saburtptina etpirri »« !br 4«U «te epc
!a !b-
’ below.
flaw rra»w *t oac' »:
frt Ike ktalll o! the $14! i*U
Ther-t are some people in th
world who acorn to view ev< r1
attempt towards decency as t
slap in the far-, for ti c reax *>
that they reside on so low a tr.o-
al plane, as to be incapable o.
enjoying anything but md< cency
This particular element, we i'.r>
glad to say, is in the minority
and of course mu*t grad a i;
K ibmit to the w ill of those W.«
are lielter civilized.
They an
unable to inte'ligentiy < i . u >
their views, because tney do i no’
belong to that class known i n-
thinking j>eop!e. hence they re
sort to abuse ami vulgar n-
marks, which r nkr them and
i
the cause they champion the
more disgusting.
“Scio the home of the Linn
County Fair” is becoming prov
erbial. The fact that Scio is ab'<
to hold a successful fair .-p-aks
we I for thv citizens of tins < im
munity. Perha >.t no other coun
ty fair in the state attru ts more
attention, or is better patroni? d
than the fair at Scio.
T is pa
tronage is not confined exclusive
ly to the people of this commun
ity nor to the |>eople of L nn
county alone, but reaches dilfer-
ent parts of the state, and even
beyond.
The contention that
transportation facilities are an
insurmountable handicap to our
success, is nn error in judgement
as the past five years experience
in maintaining a successful fair
has demonstrated.
Gcogntph -
cally speaking, Scio is admirably
located, and while suffering a
serious handicap for lack of rail
road facilities, the automob/e
promises to relieve, as it has to
a certain extent already, thisem-
teirassing feature.
The good
roads movement in this section
is co-operating to increase the
avai amlity of tl.e automobile as
a transportation factor.
But,
even though for the sake of ar
gument we eliminate the auto
mobile, we might contend as logi
cally for an annual fair from a
transportation
Btand|x»int, as
many other places that maintain
county fairs.
As a matter of
fact we are only two miles from
the railroad, a distance which,
with good roads, can easily I c
made by team in less than fit-
teen minutes. Another conten
tion, that Scio cannot accomo-
.o’ aiwii-s obtainable.
Other
places where like conditions ea
st co iia be named. In«ir«l< r for
t fair to gr av and prosper with
.very successive performance,
a
.urs lu«» done, then are
'lO'ind to lie cuu ¡e other loan
landicaps to bring abcit such a
*»
•f location, a live, interesting
irogram, l.a ..••<! by an enter
ci in;!, i n-rg.-tic pur :r.’ nent
years has only 1« en equalled by
tie
ent usmst c
c irnpvtition
¡mong ’he .'¡gri ■ ill .*»;•.! «. hibi*-
»rs. Th;-«<’ ml ■ «’< of the annual
i a.r has »1 niv much toward» it «
i
I
■ < ; < of the
forks of the b’sntiam have long
l r ■ not d f. r i><- r h< «!. lah’y,
•• d n > place affords a better op-
.ortunity for the renewing
ild acijuainta .< • s,
»cricnces of hygone
wal r viva) o’ the social spi
lr.
In oid- r tn co .tin «e ’.¡»e
sful growth :.' d stability t
he fair we should not lose Bigot
f two v ry important things,
hat of m *als and lodging for
hose who visit our fa r.
The
iMoeiation management should
give this departing nt its most in-
ellige.'it considera lion, for upon
ìbis sin iple responsibility rests
p rhaiui the nwst vital question
is to thv ultimate success of our
fair, (io si, whviesome fool at a
rejuto nalile price and a comfort-
tblc place to slot ) will not only
•ause our visiìors to ovcrlo )k
n.nny shortcomings
• re-
i to
tpccis. but wil ca
■ to-
look forward with
ward a return tri) nv > t fair, And
ab <ve all, il tillei.uble our |H*O-
i>k to maintnin that socia! and
ospit i'. , supr fJttcy wi.i’i h b
long
been charac(eristic
tf
he pe >p!e of thè forks of thè
Santiam,
Momui th« C«d «• Moeksry.
Mmiiw» in LÌTt’t k futile UT*« th’’
it<id -'»f
r v ami vcn-iir«'. wlio
in hn <ling fault «ith g«*!*
•nd m«'n
II«* ira* < linscn t<» n«’t «*
jud". when t1. •re «in» « otrife I«'
twven \«*i inn«’ . Mira-rv.i ami Vul-
run for «iipfvin. icv in nrt'*’ìc power
X.-plniii' mile ii bull, Miiirrtx u
ho:i-c and \’til< an a man
Motnti*
Inns! Ibiit Xcptunr »liould luivs
■et I In« bull’» horn* farther forward
lie «aid that
for lighting purpn-i«
Jl'i-i'fin -hon ! *.nvc «.>
rti. l. <1
h»r bou«e that it could be moved
«wav from tronblesotns neiglibor*
«nd that Vole.in should have milde a
window in the man’s l»reii«t through
which his thoughts r >u|d be «een
All wore «o nnnov«*d nt hi* eriti-
ci»ni« that the' turned him out of
hniivcn, anil »oon after this he died
of vexation l>ccnn«r hr could find
no fault in Venu«, the godde»« of
hoc and Iw-mtiv.
A N»w»n»;o>r F-vent.
The Nt:rouii..-.i.- G itetie f.nm.tcd In
11 7. v « th lit«! t>..n-|n[>er |>rliit«4
from metal tyre with printing Ink.
Why Th»y B o» 8l'»-jM To««rd lK«
W««t FSC Out »1 S«S.
Th# iiirth rotai«-» on i
ffoiti »«-«t tu c«»t sud to
north of thè equstor. far
<
r
t to . U,
lo tl.c mvtion of tin
wstcb
>r
<* wpl
And riirht prices num our groevty
department popular
also h>-adquart« r« for Pry
Clothing. I uroubings. Hats.
Shoei, Etc.
Gouda,
i ive u« a call amt be conviiwvd that we
can «ate you money
mu thè ci
ret IO
If
r ui < •»g‘, EOft» li’
fwMU !.. * t.
LOW
Air
fori
HAY
WHISKERS!
III
t
THERE
for I
W IJ not make life worth living bv having
i«:int sl ave instead of pulling v >tir beard
A razor honed on
<>u’ l>v tin- rout-'
foraied IL., e" will do a vav with all
- in
t
i»:
having and make it
a
our “Pc
yptir trou
pleasure instead
The hone cut« the wire edge from
torture.
■:.• I ;- :: - it in «1. j>v
11).a ’•:t i. -11 <»¡i-
p.nv guarantees t pleasant shave. Are vonr whis-
¡Iti thf*
k.-f
tough, and is
your
If «o, call
razor dull’'
and see us.
th re*
i'll U3»'!*
tnoliut)
I best.
Satisfaction guaranteed bi|
toward the w«-*t only far <» it at « ■;«
Limi enrrrnt» dístttrb trade wind«
ìJVirF C"
hcdtin
kin ui
FIERY DRUG COMPANYÖ w
>nikM,
i fell«
I the <
>Uct L
OREGON fl
petvi n froi
;iw
OUR
old
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C< » !
CLUBBING
OFFER:
this and
Otli*
into
“That’* «I
the
'iiclanvholv M
' lo
leave this bit
mg far away.'
•’Where do mu th iik yon*11 go?’
asked the f:i< rd.
“I '
• 1'iwn l<» S' nth A mer
ira.’’ esc
d Murk ■
America,
i- the »luik, urr tlA »
big to get
n fellow '« K)tl
Popular M * J inc.
5
8
of
advantage
pal'l l -
anti
to give
the
its
readers
rates on
best
iiiiigaziiivs
exit nd
it
front
the
published.
is i list <>i good combinations and
time.
time to
the
beat
Ilelow
we shall
These are
strictly cash in advance prices;
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ft
J The Santiam Xeirs und |
Ttr- sfi» O ’Ayrfed.
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r »"¡oi > il, 1 «• llkcd 1’ i:i(; -i. i tli' •
«II.» dui
It » .olhed li » ticrvvs. Ile
«aid, and -cut limi lo «Iccp, Oj> onc
n, ti .'-n he Inai jt -i n-turned
J l.ond<>n froin South Afrs.t, he
i« i ¡King ut th«- C«»mn|M>lit n
.ib lo Lord t’snision. Ia<r«l lb
-v, |-r • le. (Ite hinlorluii; la1-!
’('<>l«‘lrv «mi uno or tuo ut her
« i
fut uro <.
hst «onntry. In ihv midst of th
liscuM on ìndtopc fell aule vp. Uli
iter « qitnrter of an luvir'» <I<>M> 11
woke, sh.i'.mg hiinsclf l
ike l!ie fuitlihil. growlin^ Nrs
o 'mibtad dog lo* «o mtich iv-em
'ìcd. 1 •i««< ni iciit exen m
om-iou« se*», ho «pluttcred
I uttetly <i -a-
«• «ilh wery out-
f vou. \Vliat i» it »«ni «uid?"
Ilie N ews desires
Regular prie«.
Wveklv Oregonian
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Club price
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$11 (Mt
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C. 7.5
Ihtilx Journal
O.Ati
.5 2 5
Town A Country, twice a mo.
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2,7.5
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Delineator
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Hlads
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Northwt -t Poultry Journal
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M»«n ng of Stc- moth«r.
A Tr’«l» ot th« Trad«.
Mani of th
he h> al «-un.Mitr «hop«
pl-’nti'd in tli e liuek «tn ela «>f ino-t
«niuntv .imi o ■onntrv town* are »im-
kept up lo large lamdon firms
, f.-nni » pri l.ingiil «tiidv of Im-
i tinture. have d’«rovered that
»Ir n ho i: re *ht of bitting old
littirc or old silver in Bond
et or Pie •rdillt are rcadv and
T pitjvhm •err <»f pre* i*«'lv the
r objecta, nt a rather higher
r, »her hey come upon them in
>••1* of « country town.
—-London 1‘ntler.
••Stepmother" i* a word with
commonly
un«u«pccted
bistort
Probably mo«t [«-ople, if mllcd
ci up.,
to explain it. would «ay tl __
meant n woman who had »tt-ptw
into the place of the true niot her
Or. Johnson, at am rate. I m -I iev rd
t tlda wa» the st
linn of the
nd to
nt«» tuind». Ifeullv, “step'
word
io mo«i
1« the Anglo-Saxon ”»teop,” il
original meaning of wrhfcli appear
to have is-en ’•orpha.ieil.” Stet
ithild. «teplmini, «tepson and step-
daughter came fir-t. and then. In
grudusl fading of the etymological
meaning of •‘step.’’ «tepfatlirr and
Th»<r Q-otting T'O»«.
it-im.' im-’i ire » i
>-«• «« the day 1« stepmother mine into being. — Lon
:
;onjr. but <|ul at auudowti Atlants don thronii'e.
Ivurnsl
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Each ng«» of our live» ha» ita joy«. Old
p ople -tx.uld >"■ happy and they will be
if l'hanilx riuin» tablet« are taken to
•trvngthen the dig. lion and keep the
bowel« re {pilar. Thr«e tablet« are mild
and gentle in their art ion »nd espe
cially »uitable for people of middle •lgr
and older. For «ale by all dealer«.
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the West and a magraime of national
value and importance.
io introduce it to new readers, we
will make the following «peeial offer:
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put your name on our «ubacription liat
for the next four month«, and will «end
you free a copy of the auperbly illua-
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