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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1913)
Get ready to swat the tl>! If you < an’t get at his solar plexus, hit him between the eyes. 6he ^inti.iiii slfirs PUB IW1EU LVi W. ( HAK! ES L //./. BY • HOMI: Ent«-r« <1 at th« /717.\ / p'i’G I* r ‘ aa «••Torvi cifc'*’» It; * fl.a’t- r H t • It-.« *1 < I f I l< 1 N HA 1 I On«* year in «*!«» ■■ • One >« »r, ut «-«ut ut y< nr X«« muniti» In »bai. ■ 1 hr«*«- monti.» in .i . • • 11 I U* AllVI'.ll I l-IVo I • A I I fj (‘•rd of th.i»1 S|M"Cikl obilunry Ext»*!; ‘ I W« ! ng |» -r linr « -, * ttt.<- « ! ?!.» • * >. .... ti bfopH} i* t ». * ■ *. i V i. if li‘fKr«-d, on«» r ' .f •••rh ina« rti«»’i. p r Ku>in«**ui l<> »I* f r Hn<* Lontf tim«« •*» I' • H’ Hinde on •ppl»«*»t»«»n. TOW:. There are two waysof wasting yojr money. One u to spend it s > fast that it doesn't have ai d time to do good, a* <1 tin other is to hold on to it so tight that it never get« a chance. i«* If 0 r« »nt rar! f THAT (¡ROW Wcpoft „I the SV.ll» S| 411 IHI At ( < > za It 4Ms ««r.-^.-n, at the Sial. . I- <’olifcct ¡«»nerv. Ire <’rt Hill, ;ti:<l < 'iiiars <»* Ri » M IxMin« anti dÌAfuunt« »21 tìf (>\» rdr AÍt«, r«Tur«'tl « g ♦! •e* ttftrd I Î ' 91 I \»t < Apr.I 11th w as At I- r I >.« free planting in thia country' teed» s|M-cial attention fi'ICe til» ih ant attuiti tree planting is c.»:nj are« I with the annual «!«•- struct ion. The children of to«!: y cannot be enlisted to a Is tter au»- than in awakening an n- '.« le t in tile Care, the Wort1- a d ■" auty of trees and in actual tr culture. Tobiicco it SI»<•<• i;i11y Korda and uarra’ OREGON SCIO, Baakiai houae.. Nothing could I m - I.. ! te tium to have a ÌM-nutiftil int» r- «•st in tr<‘<- cultur«* In-come u fml. \ tr« *- planting craz- that ■ ould m- ev« ry *»tr- « t and avenu" a ith shade tr*-.-s ai d st« cl; < v< ry ,'irr< ii hilb.de and ur.profitabl«- fi«-lil with th«- making of g* « <1 umber trees, wo-.il«! at om* icautify th«- Int <b ap<- and lay •| < four dati« n« f fut re w«-alth ( '< >R \ i the < !■ »• i f bum ■ »• Apri; 4. l‘«i.t X> : r t< nJitt. n <4 ( her k ft J Karne«. U J J. ?U, Total A Warner. llAIUItTtEM Flock paM in fund • I nn fiU. 1« • AL I t 11« * |‘*i ,nJ d*' its At b)e«*t to (hl X » I < I \ ' 1 Htr<- It A 1 M> l< » Ml»» ICH »4 r jti* MBlr of Ol NX . «. i < .1.. « » »«<i *»iv *»•!* v*»i M • 111 r » M rrv AA >*••» A? a rt «i I lour H om ME i and for l.a« »vangaci I inn I I.-CS« Kw f th« 4* NX • ara In iH* Treat h ( » iwlrl You for ftvsaina«« and Will Ktghl IT * !««!.:• Ä* W V f rr fart) lor aalt In every county and in eve ’■ m« TJO ncri s I miles east of Sc > t stat«* c in l>.- fo it d towi t! n nre continually forging ahen 1 A acr«-< iicen cultivate«!, ii’i.icr« < « ■ u p icture, .'{¡i acres brush ai.< while otlo i remain p actica! y r. j M ik . Myer». Direct nt a stand till anil accomohi'h imber, 110 aerea can be culti nothing in the way of advance* ate«!. S*>n;e creek bottoni la. ! Ah, He W » l ate ment In «-very caxe t’ <• fai II < x house*, old l«arn, amali or IJG :« 5< . so laleT” hard. Price $60. p-r acr -, tini. can >><• folii d to r t. i u! wit "nuthwn that i* the town, but with the pe<>p|< on half, Bave other largo a: • fi uioii w hy JOO n hour late g< t tinr bon. « It» small tracts for sale. < 'all on or them selves iddn Tile reason whv some towt R Shelton. grow is because they have mer in them w itli push m d « net ry who arc not afraid tn spend th- • Moving oict ire show time, energv anil money ii n< y evening at Wesely-Cain Hall. Sold thing ti nt wil I < ni ar d !•••!.< lit the town. They have contiden < Scio O| >rra I louse enough in their town to er< t Don’t forge! th«* M ■ i«-s nt ■ubstantial and modern l.-i lit > <>\E SIGITI \\ . ely-i’.nn had tonight. ■ ml residences and w irk f >r public improvemenas ■ th r . For ! ..is« of Half order. 1’iilligm A II o«-k w aid They organize companies and P \ !l *’ ■ I” H tir I» *i i «I e not I’r. aent the Great Hural Conical, establish factor:«», induce in pul i»» I • mo ¿r«»**th <»i * « ui h.tir. In with half dustrial enterprises to locale and o r-1 III!' I« : f « ’ !«> t i . kt us»* every means to fuel tier the <ft nt Hriall ‘ nr* ft hn »"» i trut h wrd« i.; best inter« st.s of tl.c biwn. Their Wiih Hand aril Orchviru i it that wo •» ant i It i< »' <4 mr ri'k. > ..i i work is never considered finished |'h,. |’.,go<-t and B<-t .'■luiw l. l nr«K»ùart and th«> accomplishment of one »*• »a ’!>« Ever Brought to >■ in r » thing is only an incentive of ar Il h « 41 •••!’ B r T • ft 4*4 n-• r»n 5« <l»j Jr r’!. frl»r r *’3 oil; er. A I • •h i» (hn h»»r (r un hi On the other hand. th«> town <• B I»« w rr «!h oi i< h.af. •x«*¡ t s Bi ing Ma. bring l‘a and r. ’ t t«» us ft’i’l •» k ut t r» um that does not get ahead w ill be > 11 » i 1 f H. au-Í w. » Il « • ... * ill Y 4 th«' Kid- l a i It 1 * < b» % 1 ¡.r,.-' . • found to I * dominated by eith«r d«.» t •. ■■ i »»ivi 1 r u»»«* » ••»> - an» !tan>t lft»< k, »*€ in t 4nr < n set of men who a: ■■ p. rf« < tly *• I i. I ! ' » u .* satisti <1 with their surroundings ! • t • ■ . . I to ' it A 1 * • t • - • h . rii ’! r or who are afr.iul so:ne'.>o ly else il i i ♦ t? t!v Irbnr that < ’ h iblreii. 25c lb « I l!a»r i ut will <! » a l will bt* benefited in the «•vent * it * r r t’.At it w -.ll <t i at| 5lh something is tin ted, consequent i ion. Admission, a * V I xv < ■ rvth.fig th« re i« x dft- ly no effort ol any kind is made r il*.- i M al 1« t • JL-Igi » he lì' ‘serve I Scats, « • >< • r .< ntj» t>l th«- Ih.ii«« wr a«-il < ‘uA- by this class for these two ll fft t • • f • reasons. • I u- f f t II t .Ä.I ■ - * VJ“ ilair T<»t»ie than allj »iti. u If some men or set of men en When in Albany I w ■ s Mil ft a 1 fr-t t n»r n I <»( deavor to start something they t »'M1 TO I HE 1 H an- met hy optiosition a .d dis !«,.« »«• » .» will thank ua t<*r t> ;• a ! « • . í i couragement and it is uphill w ork i - ‘ lt< » ». I • » H *-r I tun ir e.i* «MufnuGiiv ut.*y al Wntofw. all the way and very often a lb »me Cooking. Koocnw SoOnta failure. Juat l.ikr Home E. C. PEERY Every town, however, has a R« • ¡ o T*» ii«« Or*cv*ft c< rtain progressive «‘leme nt Th**« U • Tir* t’,1 >• re in rvery t wn a *1 »n « I i "t i • < - - « ••■ t which hopes for a turn of the DR. T. K. SANDERSON Gr««t Í • ■ « i • «e »• a ihffarrnt He» !l ft. i.r-tv J I »♦ r.rey .r-tinary h .man il tide when the tow will go for a* . r-*,- » »•■ 1 1 r 11*« part» .l*r u f r •? h It !• r* n:.:ru4«-'i. DENTIST ward by caps ami bounds ami 1 ÌM KeaaU •» > «e ara Arv»•<»*«'• t»«ug occupy a | > ition of im|»ortance Tvl» ph<»nv 1ft 7 and obtain i timorous advantages which go to make a go sl tow n SCIO OHM', to ITARÒ in every sense. EXPEhltNCc B it this stage cannot be ac- complished by mere wiah«*s «>r suppositions, It can «mly come from harmony in ptir|Mise and T rad « M ark « action a”«f the eternal vigilen«-«* CorvRKiM*« «if its citizens. ’!»»< | a «hr»ch invi t at Not irv Public C*, ftefy-vne **’t»* . r « i »t Irw whethar «M T1 e town w ith these things w ill Real E-t ite v r *#■•*«• a ». •«»•• 'Xiurr i .» . «.—ik > • continue to grow ami improve, ■ t «-a, < 4» <»•’ a i fr- • f * «■■’ipiif |aii">t». A'lminiHtrator of Ratal«-« i . ■>» y»**". » ' ■mih A » «e tac t». but the town without them can ut t i>«r*w. tn th# xMin* Nego t latrd. Abatrzutji be expect« d to remain in a state 4 obtain«*») an<l Examined » sfr«! pit % Ssn4*»**n^»» M aael'r of lethargy indefinitely without Arrw. ft ■ata’ i *»f V»» a. *UÉ« r><-» •«*•**' jra. ’ •» . fttba. $L !k-i4 If « affording its residents anything IfUNN&Co.3''" • Hew U J but a mere existence. < IC OktoioN Wraoch «■». - Ob » MTaM u<. ï SATURDAY APRIL 19. I9!3 I Sweaters o -- has grown until it i- a small I’ll«« s'oek o'le: - • i wide range ol A tnoiigst the many grades now 4 Shaker Sweaters I < anliiinl. O.t'ioi1 w ll in Navy I a ’• ' *53 50 ' $6 OO Jumbo Stitch w« R ¡ft \. swi »t< r- ••.rr.i h.avv dit. mad« ■» |mr<-worsted, in al colors. I’ i i« «-d $7 50:. Special v . 8 00 r< i *w featuring «in extraordinarily ■ ■•e| - 11 .iter. .1 ii iii Im Stitch, heaviest weight, with in X.i\\ O.\t<>i<l Hid M ii.i'in Rutfueck sailor A m-w one that i> «eitamlv tine. Pi iced at S-41O O o S. E. YOUNG Q. SON ALBANY. OREGON v‘- m Ikaillííill • • 9999 Assortment of Embroideries Laces Ginghams Chambrays St. Charles h ? I I a i t Eccîutliing in Dry Goods for Spring ♦ A R. SHELTOX Scientific American hm VA/ESELY &, w w Ol R MOTTO ONE I I. < I CAIRI TO VI I. I W I !