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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
VOL. XVI t »» : Possibly About You j SCIO, LINN COVNTY. YOUR -I l:s< RIFTION I \ I Illi s *»n thr date »tampini 11» the «;»«• •• I • k>w To Uiu»« who pay promptly :n Ihr price i» p.t » f <1 <»f year. to ? * I hr pai* r ia not »« nt r .^ ra who arc mora* than our year in vrvirt. F T Thayer was a business visitor in town Monday. Commerci; il Club W A Gilkey of Thomas was in Several matters of interest town Tuesday attending to bus: were discussed at the Commer- ness matters. • ial Club meeting last Fridav Pure bred Berkshire boar, evening, including the matter of service $1. Hog must not lva\e helping on the road south of town hading to the cemetery. farm. R H McDonald. It is understood that the residents oi this district have already sub For Sale A bicycle in first scribed $175. to be used on the class condition, for $10. Enquire road. at this office.. The chair appiinted a com- Everything new in dress mitt«* composed of Cal Cartel. goods for Spring at Hibler T N 1 Morrison, and Joe Bovonov- Gill’s. skv •- to ret the cot ei n i of ♦ opinion from those livmr on' ide There w ill be a moving picture the old city limits in regard to a show at \\ < sely-( Tin hall Sun special election for determining day night at 8 o’clocK. whether the limits .shall be ex tended. as it is u: «1« rst< on t al If you need fishing tackle see many of them wish to be taken A W Hagey. He is old in the into th»* city. business and knows just what Next meeting Friday even: >g You need. Muy 16. A Regular $1.25 fever ther Booster envelopes for sale nt mometers on sale for a short the News office at 10c a package. time only at 75c each at Peery’s Drug Store. See* Morrison for F1 rnitur•». Scio. Oregon. Get a homestead in the Alban} colony in the great wheat liell of Dr Ixiwe’s glass«-s d > not n«»ed Montana. Write f <r informa the guarantee that goes with tion to, O W Mitchell, Loma. them. There's a reason. Montana. 42 Mr ED Myers, who visited GIVEN AWAY On July 1 relatives in Portland last week, 1 will give to the lad} that returned home Saturday e vening brings in the largest amount of ♦ cash checks, a $15.00 Firekss I w ish to sell mY farm of 31 I C'>oker which is on display acres local«d near Kingston. A at my store. On tl al day ail bar; ain if taken soon. - F T checks from 5c to $5 will I,.- Thayer. 43 counted. Checks will be given 1 am now located in the old with each purchase from Mon day. April 21 to July 1. Any m< at market by the steel bridge thing bought at my store will where I am in the market, and pay th«* highest cash prices for count. N 1 Morrison. all kinds of live stock, pmltrv, Ed Fleming, who is an enthu eggs, etc. See me la-fore selling siastic booster for the condenser)’, your produce. Tom Large. was telling the first of the week Win Brenner’s new seven- of one of his neighbors, who is selling milk at the t’ondensery. passeng« r auto arrived Monday, but formerly sold to a Portland and is a beauty. Bill says he creamery. His receipts for 20 knows how to crank the mules days at th«- condensery brought and will let the other members him $104, while the cream from of the family run the new ma the same amount of milk shipped chine. to Portland netted $ 30 for twelve The school children of this days, and the express charges reduced these figures consider county w ill start Thursday taking the eighth grade examinations, ably. th«» questions for which were You and your children sent out by the state superin ire safe if vou war Dr tendent of schools. Over h*1 Lowe’s superior glasses eye pupils will take the state exami safe and price safe. They cost nation this week, the largest you no mon1 than the inferior class in th«» history of the County. kinds usually sold and you have Among the important towns, Al the benefit of his skill and more bany has 60 pupilstaking the ex than 21 years experience as an ams, Lebanon V*. Brownsville40, exclusive eye socialist. He does Halsey 3). Harrisburg 15, Shedd not go from house to house. 12. Scio 15. laicomb 10 and Sweet Consult him Wednesday, Mt y 14 Home 10. The questions are now at Scio Hotel. Ikm’t forget the being sent out to the various day and date, one day only. No districts by Sup*»rintend'»nt Jack- agents employed, beware of son of this city. Th«-re are be those claiming to be such. tween 50 and 60 districts repre Scores of Scio and Linn county sented in the examinations. Herald. references. NT). DAIRY CITY’ ’’THE ef’ti:inc?? c B cciiku lol A LIVE WIRE 11.25 if p*.«l within mx m»; 4L». anu $1.50 1» rhannd Moving picture show Sunday evening at Wesely-Cain Ha l. M \ > advance the tuhftCfiption prim 1« I« »MJ |*r Vrur. hr Ix>we's glasses a1*? death to headaches. Ask your neighbors. "EEco.N. THVRSDAY UT ‘ I' <!• ad low n a «1 a ; ve town .s the ii.tr (Vi ci» Ix'tw een d< ad merchants a; d live »:•.< rchants. Some mer chants are so dead or free ir on et’terpr, -«• t ' at it t ik» s sizzling hot thrusts to awaken enough hie in them to ex ■en pen«‘tr:it • Inc outer- most. rim of Im- ilie-ts prog- res«. They wili Ut around ende avoring to catch trade tl.ht eomes to to'wn without off ring inducements to «Iraw hu«i!b ; They toil the pub.ic tnat they do not ad- x. rti.i • in the newipa; r-, but give their trade the bene fit of the little money thev might spend in advertising by giving them more for their money than the adver tiser w hich they know i.. a false).«.«»I The advorti->»ral ways gives more and *»r goods for tha money than th«» merchant who <i. -;;T advertise, for th«» advertis er's goo i-. are turned < i.ck- • r and are alwu s new a» <| up-to-date. Be. ides th«> ad vertiser is the to.vn boomer, while the nori-adv<rt:.sir »s the town sponger. The ad vertiser. V rough them« hum of his ad •, is leach.ng out ami bringing new people to town to trade and i.-> thus both dir ctly and indirectly advertising the town. There is a wav in which every per son trading in this town can lv p th«.» loa n a'.u that is to cnco.,r;.;:e eiit»»rpri «* by pat ronizing tie met hunt who «lots advertise. Thai’s one way t<> boom a town that should have our admiration. T.’.is is the first of a : < ri< s of articles prepared for the merchant w ho wantr a bet ter bu.' .m . ■. Our . im is to be oi s< rvi. «» to the enter prising merchant - DIRECTORY Barbers nini B ith Morris Uro*. Blacksmiths .Mnr B«» tal ! Ä Stepam'k < ’mintr\ ('lull M i ik •»« ;,i ' ..ixirn>«■ I MdL (o I ihi L et ! i >I H« o I ni'ir\ and I .s. I ity I’.lcctrie Ia^ht ard V. A ! 1. . \» }>.iy>-u, Su' t ( ìiilivhes • 1 rotin-i. ilupiot and Catholic I h’li*.Trists !.. I lV«-rv * Co. I >Cllt i»-ts Hr. 1. K. Sani I )|’\ < •«)< ids, < 'lol I) illg’ I >Pa y;i2’c E.\|il< « ». A I’tud Hall C. W,wle Bioni’ing’ Mill Che.«. V. a.-riei . Mcr. < J I1» »ccrics JI W oly J. ) IU »r.l ( »en 1 M<‘i < liandisc W. l Gill &■ Gi. I'fwluu’ Ta die Co. Hotel McDonald Bros have recently built a cold storage room at the meat market, and ar«» now well fixed to keep nu-it during tiie hot summer months. I, W Pomeroy’s «arm» near having a serious fire last Thurs day. Th«» roof caught near the chimney and Miss Ethel Mc Knight w ho w as passing noticed the emoke anti called their atten tion to it. L W says but for Miss McKnight, who went up the ladder like a squirrel and ex tinguished th«» flames with a bucket of w ater, they would probably have been homeless be fore the fire department could have got there. a I !. . >••.» treat. 1 ; nt thi-. ■ rviig tie appearance of It. «Ü» ti t » ' ; Hi |t• T » iS i: ' of Libanon 1 • '■ 1 T . father, b P Williams Momla V. Albert >■. t.-’ <>r I of Sheiburn w a.< « ' v. it or l'r day. Mr. \\ F Gii 1 i ■ turne«! home Saturday alt. r it two wi ks visit w ith n at ¡■- s in l’orlland. Mr Parker v ÌIO lives in th«» south part of It > \ a. arrived home Monday from ) • i. .it: /ton when» he had In'oti » Ins be 1 w ith an attack <d t he lagripp.». Our 'i. for men, women md cliihir«»! i pr '.i<» ¡nth your >ur. e ¡»nd j ■ nt* feat. Hibler 4L ¡ill Co. The relatives of I i;ic ( c ibi t«» • wish to expr through th» column i of i he N » ■ . s, tin»!1» grateful iipp re in '¡on to the • .• ■ friends who .<> kin< lly n to fin w ant * in his last hours «if llllie s. * Fi 1 Me.q» Il » w a in town Monday say h h e i;n.»jus ' i c iv«»«l a fin. Durham bull fro■ :n Ohi.». As the ar. inal cost ab« i’ $500. delivered he! ’C, Mr .V. spit thinks he uuiRfht to ÌI» • »1 •a tod one. If you Sf«‘ any thini■’ wrong with th» pap r • i, doi’t ilardwarc «V Impni'ts kick any inure than you •an help. v. I. Mur on but charge it to t ie ¡’lip. l i a W as the edit“.- JUS! ing over Ind. '!'«•!« piiuiic (,'o. a sieg«» of tin ’ a » oren nt.o ¡a«! J. X. Wi-ddl*. Mgr. "cus: I'd” mala <1y. * Jeweler A. W Hagey Limi < elinty I'air I J \ er . A Iced Stable ( al c*r„..n. Prop. At the city tuned meeting la it Thursday evening, A W Hagey was elected c«»uncilfh.tn to fill the vacancy earned by the redgnation of E (’ Shelton. The Council voted to purchase 100 feet of new fir>» hose, regular l ilts were allowed and g »n< ral routine business transacted. Dr Cri’l to a new IL H. MeV ay. Prop. S.-, :> n !» r 21, 2• a "I Al Council Meeting + • Meat M irk' I A «lane will --i. -i at the Z <’ G .1 lai. f T.ifiti <• on S it- urday • -le”»., 1'1 Mieic will 1 f in I l>. th*- Se.o Na! :J . nid 1.' .¡! lip in. A go wl In: . :i . ■ i all who attend, i.v i xb sly who knows huw t«> b« hai«* i-< invit d. ‘ia| BfO» Dayton Mood M¡Pinery V.ra. (). h. Cvrua Notary 1‘ublic and la vi, e - tati :. it shr’t., I ‘by sieiaiis, Surgeons Dr. A. IS. Prill Dr. K. H. Hobson A qtccial feature at the mov ing ¡'ictur«» sho»A S inday night wili lx» a thou tnd feet of film . lowing the r— mt Dayton flood. If you mi.ss this show you will miss something « ¡pe« ialjy good. Bring your r>«»ighb«»rs ami come. Planing Mill kukacku A’ (’hrofoy l‘libi ic «V 11 igli School Fred «>ray. Prin. 1 ’rotllicc < ''Hiipaliies J. F. 1^1'lcr, Mgr. Ioni LargWa Mgr. Tinsmith F. • >hlr||w*l<*r Knight» of Pythin», Mu**< .»I jctp , M< f I- < rn *A udwhi rn •: H. .1. W. I loll WSTJr BIT.XJ Santiani News L. W. Charles, Pub. State Bank A. Ewing, Cashier Shooting < « illerv, C«*Nt. ami « AllDS. ) Il l.ukr: liarh I’rr.tcrnaI and Secret ()RI*Ell& OH Fellow», Postoli ice W Sbocinahcr Tom l arge ..aaaKJBSSMI W A K T H D Harn.a* Maaer. Garaoe. Railroad Service. Sawmill* ufacturing Cntorpri «4. Rotter Man All eitlvana to attend the Commer cial Club. Meetings first and third Friday evening* of each month.