The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 21, 1912, Image 2

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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.
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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.
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“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-
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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.
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pa;-er and will t4i
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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
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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
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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!. *
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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.
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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.
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