(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 *<•*’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 H !M;V body l ©RcGON -T3» O O' srr- ■ “T = 9 9 9 ♦ 1 lA* i»JV •d to bt phase little 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