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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1912)
(Olir Snniiain il cu PUB. IÓHED EVtkf THURSDAY BY I. w ILL \ . HOME scio J | Kntvrvd'nt th«* p'* :i* \ nin <; n vili Scio, Oregon IrTT-rwmtir'TTjjc’ SEx-Mxizy - : a» areon l-eiar* mali n i‘ Mfn-4. •i«nrr!< >>.- On* year tn adv-»no (>-><• vrar, at «-n.1 <>f wr St« month» tn arftrnn .. Thrrv month» in a tvnn Kinxl* copy •» wrnpi-r iters OR GO MANS R CanJ of thanks ........... fif-ecini oiiiti-sry noti •'•«. p- r ¡in* Ext»- v • • ; i i HS . Pi, - i • ' •<«l *<•*’<ly it <!«•* r»-.!, M-m *’i !«• I J ! . ■ ; ■ - Rusitv » toc*! - f” r Ì- CORVALLIS. I). •n has made »’uch is the quality • L»:ig t .n • »’.an ling n-U. Contrari» r.iaìc on application. ft u Y»ot SoVuriyUon n*trcd <•# •*»• 4*!f •a tbs «r»o How. trt u r^et resrw »t * Uw teasfit <4 I’. - it.” e.s Beautify your own pn-;>rrty you can then do all you c.-m beautify your street.-. ! fru’i-i. ly with everybody and <<■ irtmt to strangers. Your own nu-e. will help make co'«! impr< .<>»- and will be carried away an- cherish” I. A new ipnp-T is in no sense ; chdil cf charily. It earns tw - over ever; dollar it receive*. and it is second to no enterprise it. contributing to the upbuilding « a community. Its patrons i-. ] fat more benefits from, its page- than its publishers, and in end ing for the support of the com munity in which it is publish I. it asks for ro more than in alt fairness belongs to it. though generally it receiv- t k < Pat ronize and help > > .r p i..... a you would anv other enterprir-» because it helps you and not as an act of cl arity. The people may sneer to the;: heatts* content, hut the wide awake American will c :: i'iu< t use slang till the cows com« home or the clouds roll by. Slarj phrases will frequently save th utterance of a dozen words; anti the average American is a hustle- and hasn’t much time to waste. : ’ -r.- at East & ■ u with a nice 'rus to drive tormy _ • ! away .' is > :iiething n< w. Your l i i iui for n Lifetime »• ( < c We are forcibly r< numb d th the” melancholy dir. s are come ' by the amount of g d< n havt piled indiscriminately al out. Il “father's pride and mother’.- joy" will direct half the energy he displays in a game of st any to raking lip the af» re aid leave.- and burning or otherwise d- straying them, it will take al out twenty-four hours to make tin lawns about town present n marked d tference in their ar pearance. Mr. Edi- : .i-..-'. lurself. n Rj l.ridir. Never forget you are a ; • rt • the tow n and that veurown dc- 1« rtinei.t he! to make up ti.- stranger.“' intimate of the place, Sell all you can and buy all you can at home. Every dollar t it is sent or carried away from home makes the town ti -it n . i l«oi rer. if you have ti e m-an- invest in something that will gin sorr.eix-dy employment. i*>> kick nt a pro; • d in.pro - m u t simply because it is not al y--ur door. a ru .:- company tn oti^rhi th” r: t w quic we s node OUgiil w<? We gC 3 SCIO Lumber Co. is dui t<> H !M;V body l ©RcGON -T3» O O' srr- ■ “T = 9 9 9 ♦ 1 lA* i»JV •d to bt phase little <icbl IKu and a quarter m -r--. ». pa;-er and will t4i I you strive to nu.l I it has been befor turn (. r He dodg' d, tlu. i miKsr we surely would I avi i Mid ! Ì1 even if th” boys did n a •• fir » dom treuted in this m felt inclii ed to i>hout Ii 'Z.'li r only this and nothing t orti marnar conduces to longevity. Ye t a re cent news ti' ispidch gives ar- ae- count of a n mtden lady in New York who is chipper, spr ightly and able to write legible anid in ten ¿ting let ters at th - rip i’ age of 101 yeira. For exactly a cen- tury and a hundredth fr action thereof has this remarkftbl « pen .■■on dwelt n single bles e.ine», - and in a led er to an adnairing corresrondent she gives as a i rea *t>’i f-r her lung life, peace | and general happiness the fact tha’ she was never married, Her nine brothers and sisters, she says, all married and all died long ago. She, her- self to look after This is certainly exper t testimony in favor of celibacy from a strictly hygienic standpoint, but we do not believe it wdl lessen the marriage rate. Most young peo- ¡-le wo., i . ■ . i- (1 ■ ■ i from matrimony «yen if they I k that a single life would Cl iid loveles them forward alon to the twei •first century a dawn, in spite or ~f i this wonder- ful old maid's belief f to lhc con trary, there ia no doubt thst majority of married ¡a-ople ar in thia precinct Several Rrpub- Ik-bs and soni«' 8 received many : vuletu es or progre s are ai> parent every when*. New r> -i- donees are being built at Gooch, Potterville a id Mill < ity. Tbe Odd Fellows wiil dedicate their new Hull before long. B T Townsend had several of our citizens at Portland recent!. * ;< u. es in t <• R. R. lam I case. There is considerable excite- •ner.t about theQji-.rtz.ille min» and new claims are being filed •n. Robert Shaw moved to Astoria re - ’ntlv. ii«' is the new manager fc-r the Hammond Lumber Co. at that point. His brother, Roy- al Shaw, takes his plan» at Mill City. % Th- re is some talk of a ca n- nery in these parts, also a fruit drying establishment. N. ck >’ew «nd up to -tat* men'« «mi boys* hat» at ihbier & (411 Co. no VSAfTf EXPERILrsSC lhc Interlocking Ts«o< M««u Osanna Ce>*rRiaw»« Ae •'4 rt « ti Crm* Vbaghr«? a ÌCFCA« ' r •’*- ' -r« *irti>tf IMMc f h Mtipi A io, mure Scientific flmtritan • M irw.-thr. u4*»* it »’■1* IWi f '■ ■■ *are««a: ' . »1*. f. J4 t ,vm.'SCO.,#,0rt-',!”’______ _ I a»w-.«»<«.ar *.wutu.-»»uu -*• m . ,r \ 7^.'.. r;;’-»r rrqui any other y <¡0 close skim nvng, easy w.i.'-hiap, ca<y running and dt;:;in ”lv. V - ctT.r to prove -£»►._ ti r-L'ht on your furo N. I. Morrison