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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1913)
«I Tr i • a sc » . »...»• ............................. I . . • . • » o . • . I Possibly About You ! • $ • •*4. « X Dr Lowe May 14. I Ì ! YOCR -I F.S«'HtlTION I \t I' S on tiw «tate »temp«-1 in th» »ptv, i«-- low To th«»*r who pay promptly in «uparle» th«- »ubacripti >n prir«- m !! «•> per year. Th- prie« i» II.1SS if p »I » thin an month», amt »I.<*h->r. -■' at cik I of year, t he paper >* not »«-nt to aateeriber» who ar»- more than - TH" . , year tn arrear». Moving picture show Saturday evening at Weselv-t'ain Hail. Commercial (Tub meeting Fri day evening. May 2. Frank M« Donald w ent t > Me hama Saturday on a short bu-i- nesa trip. — - Pure bred Berkshire boar. s«Tvic- $1. Her» must not leave . farm. R H McDonald. Eor Sale A bicycle in first class condition, for ?1(). Enquire at this office. Everything new in dress goods for Spring at Hibler & Gill’s. Pure cider vinegar for saie. Only a few gallons left. 10c per gallon. R II McDonald. Where are you going Saturday evening? To the picture show at WeselY-Cain hall of course. » There will be a moving picture show at Wesely-Cain hall Sat urday night at 8 o’clock. If you need fishing tackle see A W Hagey. He is old in the business and knows just what You neid. Regular $1.2.5 fever ther- mometers on sale for a short time only at 75c each at Peery’s Drug Store. In I he 1 omb Mrs Sarah J maulen name was Streithoff. w.i born in Hanover county, Penn ■> :- vania, Aug ;sl 1 > 1M‘.7. arul i nt h«T home at S«‘ <». \prd " 1913, at the age of 75 yeai . months ami 8 days. When yet a small chil<l her parents move.i to Ohio, a few Years la?« r moving t«> Iowa. When she wasS >«ai old the family cross« <| th«' plains in wagons, coming to Oregon ami located near what is now the town of Lebanon. She was married to Edward z\bl>ott. OctoinT I t. 1851. io this union 11 children were born, 5 of whom are living, William ami James Abbott of Scio. Mrs Florence Caldwell of Jefferson, Mrs Jennie McClure of Sweet Home and Ira Abbott of Mirile Point. Mrs Abl>«it waa a mem ber of the Presbyterian church, a true devoted Christian, a kin I loving affectionate mother ami a good neighbor. She leaves a lurg«- circle of relatives and friends in the community where m«>.-t all her life was spent. That dear, sweet and precious natm- mother who never tire 1 in the a {minis tration of care and attentio;; t > her dear ones and alwuy i had a pleasant smile and kind word to all, has now gone horn«' to resl from the toils und cares incident to this life. Get a homestead in the Albany colony in the great wheat twit of Montana. Write for informa Thomas Pn spal is building a tion to, O W Mitchell, Ixima, fine new house on the hill south a of town. Montana. » li» i:;. M W ' I "THE Simoun muent W ’D PA Pl it w ,11 run a I .f <■ g veur. one each w« « k, <:« ^r;ed to bring tl «' merchant and the ncwsfiapcr into closer touch wi’h each other, and with the definite jiurpose of presenting veri- table facts prepared for the me: chant w : o w ant ’ a belter iiu-i:i «x. These articles are beimr prepared under copy- i ight boil'- w i « fiij.. ’ for many years made a close study of advertising from the "tamlpoict of the direct I,« m ¡i ' t •• ■ t. The nrt:?l‘ will analyze st« » by step t !«• grt at problem of advertising a bu ini ?s. Some «>f th«' subj. ta to be «liscuz ' I are: Business btximers, kinds of advertis ing. best adverti >ing, cheap est adv« rt'sing, why odver- ti at all, h >v. I nd mer chants can kill ma 1 order busin«: , relation of news paper adv1 rtising to < tl«r adv« rt: g. r- Lit >n m-w - |«ap> r to adv« i L «-r, r< iation of n< ’.spa,<er l<> p iblic, rela tion of advert: - r to prog- ress of th<- to?, n. rviatmn of advertising ami -al«s:nan- ship, sell cling udv« rti mg medium, requisit'-s of good ads, different > in g«xxi and bad a Is, d’.ff ?rcn<-e in g'xxl and bad advertisers, the pow .-r in an ad, value of season advert! ing, value of «1 play a lverti i’ q. value of iilustrati'd advertising, hon est ads mi 1 lion«' I goods, de scriptions in uds. etc. • tc. Th«'se and other subjects will be handled in logical or der. Later the artie’es will tak.? up each individual kind of business and show what advertising will do for mat business. Keep your eve on this space and you will get some thing p nd. >rt and ‘‘hot off the gridle.” NO. DAIRY CITY" Allen—DA anev A UVE WIRE SCIO CI B;irb(irs and B ith Morri« Hi a. I » I .’I « • !<'-I I i I ! I I Mur Ä.- ? î.jKt'tf'k F P, U ‘ i.iaD'i Olllttn < llili Milk • *'it» * j • 4* ns« «I MU ( < o. tHtfrrl i Hiei’\ and t s, stirila Tol-UfO < ity Elcctrie I,ight ! "Alt Wsl: Hiiyeu. Su;«: ( ìilIFelles < hr etili*!», Bnntist and ( athoH«* I h’Il^U'i.sfs I «' l'crv «V C,«. I Felli ¡st < l)r, F, K. Sa^«k»r*t»n i )r\ » ’ oih I-, ( ’lotliiiiif A < i ìy A' * air» 1 Fra vage II. * ^holton Express, A I ’(ini i lall i C. U nd» ■ Mill t hu». Warner. Mgr. (irorerivs J », W. < ’y J. F. Bernd (¡<‘11’1 Mcrchmidisc w . » . GUI 4 Co. PrwhitMka Ät < <>. I I<ri(d II. if. MeVay. Prop. ILirdw ti'i* A Iinpiii ts N. I. Morriaon Cha«. W early hid. A quiet wedding was CIM. CLÜBI DIRECTORY ( 11 Trlrplionr < :<>. J. .X Waddl», Mgr. 30. at two p m. when their da’iyl.’ r B«;itrie«' i «came the bride of Maurice Allen of Rose burg. lie v< ■> « m -r.v was per formed In the Rev. I ,t er Lane of Alban , I» t«>:e an i:i proviseli alter of appi blossoms and terns, the in t»n s.ve ring ceremony being used. Th«? bride was gowned in chuiit)iagne and carried pink carnations. Th« attc ndants were Miss Jonnv Burrell of Salem. n cousin of • br de. a- d Mr Wad.»- ive-th of I; el arg. Mis.-. Wil- lelti Green <>f Portland -«mdered "Oh Promo- after which the M. n I. i mv .. d.iin m irch was ph yeti by Mrs A G 1’rill. After the ceremony luncheon wa.» :.-r ed in the dining room, decorated w ith ()r«'g««n grape. Immediately following the luncheon, Mr and Mrs Allen d«>- parted for an extended trip to Yellow stone National Park and other points of interest. They w ill be nt home at Roseburg af ter lune first. By order of the city council, I am notified to take up all stock caught running lo<> «■ within the city limits of Scio. There is also an ordinance prohibiting the shooting of firearms within the city limits which must be obeyed. J N WEDDLE, City Mar hall. Fan for jale 120 acres 4 miles e.t of Scio, 63 acres l>«-«-n ciikivated, 25acres o|M»n pa .tore. -Hi acres brush and timber, 110 ipt «-.- «an lx1 culti vated. Some « reek bottom land, box house, old barn, small or chard. Price ..-Go p««r acr ?, time on half. ¡Live other large and small tract for ale. ('¡ill on or address, R Shelton, Scio, Orc. -Icwclci’ P T Barnum was right when I New »ubiMTiptions received at the A. W. 11 agey he said the American jieople , New» office tor al! leading magazine». liked to lie buncoed, This is* Linn I ou lit y I’nir evidenced right here in Scio September 24, 2> a wl ■.«• L Osltorn of Shelburn who was when a faker comes along with a trading in Scio Tuesday, dropped I (‘i’\ ó ! \cd stnldc Don't for.p t to take advantage lot of broken films and cheap in and renewed his allegiance to ( ♦*! (’ar? on. Prop. of th1? News’ $1. subscription junk and draws a full house, the News. Wilson s Cabinet price when you are in town. when our home min who puts on Ment Market a first class picture show plays to Booster envelopes for sale at M< Ih.naid III«« Secretary of State William Health a Factor ln Succeaa empty seats half the time. the News office at 10c a package. Jennings Bryan, of N« bra-ka. The largeit f,< ’t«>r rontnbutmg t«i a Secretary of Ttrasury—W illiam Mil'ineiy mana »u< «•«■« « i» «m«l<> ubi« Ilv h«-a!th. Il Mr». O. II. Cyrtia The following out of town ■ see Morrison for Furniture, G M« Adoo, of New York. han bren ol >«ryed that a ir an i« »«-Idorn guests attended the Alien--De- Scio, Oregon. • Ick when bis bowela ar«- n-gutar he 1« Sem-taryot War Lindley M Notary Public and Vaney wedding Wednesday: F P never well when they are conatipated. Garrison, of New Jersey. BEAI. » STATE. I;. .Shelton DeVaney, Mrs J M V Bilyeu, lam now located in the old For conxtipaUon you w«lt fin«l mithing Attorney General James Me- by the steel ‘ bridge quite »<• gmrd un < hamlrortaina tableta. Gertrude and Archie Bilyeu. Mr meat ‘ market ‘ “ 1 - I ’ h \ ' iciaiis, Surgeons Th«-V not onlv muvr lh< I hiw .-I» but ln>« I am in the - market, i 'ird ..... R,‘y,1°bls. of lenn«'ssee. and Mrs W .J Misner, of Albany: where ------------ ------- Dr. A. G Prill Postmaster General Repre prove the Bpiwtite and «trengthen the Dr. E. II. H«>lr»on Mrs Frank Green. Misses Wil- pay the highest cash prices for sentative Albert Burlesor, of digration. They are noli by all dcnler». letta Green and Helen Sullivan. , all kinds of live stock, poultri, Texas. of Portland; Miss Jenny Burrell, j eggs. etc. See me before selling Secretary of the Navy Jo of Salem; Mr Wadsworth of your produce. T«»m Utrge. sephus Daniel- of North ( anilina. l’libi ie A H igh School » Il Lulu nbaeh Roaeburg; Mr an«l Mrs M S Allen Secretary of the Interior The following fr«'m the P«»rtland Fred Gray, Prin. r and family of Jefferson; Miss Ida Telegram of April IM, under a Sumpter Franklin K Lane, of < alifornia. I'ilisln it II Funk of Munkers. date li re, will be of interwt to many Secretary of Agriculture— I’rodiice ». f*hletneier < ’ ompniiics Scioana, a» it eoneern» Dr S C Browne, David E Huston, < f Missouri. J. F. I «Hier, Mgr. (>I\ LN AW On July 1 a former re»ui«-nt of thm plar«', who • Fniti’l’lial anti Secret Tom Large, Mgr. S« ert tary of (’-on merce-- Repre I will give to the lady that now »upennten«ient of tlie 'um- ter OBDEIlS. M"« •«-.■, odd Fellow», brings in the largest amount of hropitel; A nrw eomi-any wn» forma l sentative William (' Redfield of I *(»stofl ice Knight» of Pythiu-, Marcabewa, Mod ern Woodmen and Z. < . H. J. New York. cash checks, a $15.00 Hreless ^’J^ W . F. Gill drudging for gold in the headwater» of B Secretary of labor — William Cooker which is on display * Granite creek »even mile» w«-«t of Sant inni News at my store, On that day ail Kumpt r. It will be known a» the Gold Wilson, of Pennsylvania. L. W. Charle«, Pub. Har»«u Maker. Cara««. Better checks from 5c to $5 will be Center Dredge Co and the capital «• Cur. for Stomach Disorder» RallreaS Sar» ee Sawmill» Man , Con»trueti«jn work willo-m- counted. Checks will lie given lion.onp. State Bank ufacturing Enterpnaea. Di «order» of the •tomach may I» mot.ee as »oon a» it 1» poiuible to get with each purchase from Mon material on th« ground. The peroonml avoided by the uee of ChamberLin1» W. A. Ewing, Caahier All eitlaen» to atten« the Comma«- day, April 21 to July 1. / . o ...... ....... remarkable cur-a tableta. Many very eial Club. Meetings f the company will bet'iptJ P We’h- first and thing bought at my store will rrail ____ _ pr»». ____ Or S C Browne, , >ec and have been effrrlrd by these labiata. Shooting (ínllrry, third FHdar evenings ef each (‘•’NF and « A II DS. fom Large Sold by ail deab ra. month. treaa, ami W S Weaver, mgr and vupt count. N 1 Morrison. Planing dill 8hocnmKcr ♦ ■» WANTED