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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1913)
Com ni er ci a 1 Club BooSis Good Roads At the regular meeting -f the Scio Coininrr- al .!ut. Friday evening the gosnl road« »<>rnm ",t< .-«-u-i oig R "..« !•■ S. P van, reported that $-’45 of the nccei »ary Hll which the committee -- tig t to raise, had been tub-cribed toward helping to complete the roid from the cemetery uno town they *k I for further tune, »Idling that '.hey be lieved the full amount could t>e ran ed The Commercial > lub ha» been fortunate in having an active commit tee on good road* and some very ef fective work 1» being June It ia the intention of the ■ Inb t ■ concentrate it* energies on the road leading toward Jordan Valley next year, a* ihit road open* up a good trading »ection which ha* heretofore been practically . lit off during a great er part of 'hr year on i ount of bad road*. Other matter* of importance div- cuvved at the meeting were puling our street* on a grade, the advantage* of *tlu* to dairymen in tin* vi< inity, and the importance of regular at tendance of the member* of the club in order that the good work being done may not be tieglr* ted Next regular meeting of the club will be I riday evening. Jufle 19 — ♦ A chicken dinner will be served Sunday at the Scio Hotel. ♦ YOUR -I BSt BUTTON EXPIRES un the date »lamped In the space be low To tboee who pay promptly in advance the subecription price is Si ’*> per year The price is $1.35 if paid within sis months, and 11 bl) la charged at end of year I he |>aper is not sent to »ubocribor« who are more than one year in arrears. SANTIAM FARM TOPICS Thomas Smail and Newt n Crab tree went over to Albany Wednesday t<> attend their lodge There wa* quite a few of rhe neigh bur* attended the Strawberry l air at Lebanon Anyone wishing g .o»ebcrrie* > ail get them at the Sanliam farm for ten cent* per gallon on the bush, At a lacked • till have some 5*1) gallon* end delivered for 16 cents per K *11’ ” Come any tunc I hey arc ready \i»o have line sir aw bet i irs Albany Mr* Rebecca Morri* of • .line over Monday to vivit with her sister, Mr* S W Gaines, and other relatives m this section I. W t harles. wife and son, of *»io. editor of the Santtain News, ■»a* out with the old Pie Eater and wife Sunday for dinner I assure you we enjoyed their company whether they did our* or riot Vo find them to be generous hearted, kind p-. ple • n whom we feel quite proud of a* be mg among us R I) Powell and wile of Scio »all cd in Sunday for a few berrie* for a C A 1‘oavar of Crabtree who was *horl< ake in town Monday *t tc-l that they <n Mi*» l)--rtha Smail went down to joyed a visit Sunday with Martin Mi* Portland to attend the Rose Show ner and John Simanek, acconi|iamed luring the werk an-l have a tune of by their wive* her life teeing vight* S R Child and I < Smith added their name* to the New»’ rapidly growing *ub«i option list tl « week I. \\ Wood, the Jordan mer< hant. wav in town Im lav on businc** Several of the people of thi* vicin ity attended the strawberry fair at l.ebam>n Friday -ml Saturday The moving picture »how last Sun day evening w>* attended by a fair sired audience The him* wcie un tivua'ly good and were appreciated by all prevent See S W Game* lor your vtraw berries He has a line lot at the r-gbt price Call al the Sanliam I arm, or phone Joe II oyonocvky and wife went to Portland Tuesday morning to tike in the Rose Fi »rival tin* week ♦ Will Brenner and family and Mt and Mr* J S So-ha went to th. cir ciis at \lbany Thursday ..nd attended the Arnold ( yru* wrdding John I rabtree, wife and children, acre visiting with Mr* (rabtree* ■»Other, Mrs Sarah Turner Mt** Mary Haley <>( Lebanon *4' down over Sunday visiting with her •Id school churn and having a tune while she i* y-ung < >ur fine ram -if Sun-lay morning and night it highly appreciated a* it put* new lift in all Vegetable creation mJ will greatly benefit our late gar. Ictr* wlmh mu»t have help to ever make anything and will grratly in reate our crop Mr» I mtna Smail i* not doing : well a* wa* anticipated la»t week i 4* »he ha* a badly injured back and I coupling The d "vtor pronounced the bone somewhat cracked We were »orry to learn of the mi* forttine befalling Ed Balschwcid and I family, gtlting their house anil con tents burned I think it well we | • hould open our heart* voluntarily and help the poor fellow to a few dollar» »r something it* equal, a* we never now how soon it might lie our lot to have a similar misfortune ■j’||l’WS is any “recent or ’al'l Er’’sh intelligence or ill- formation concerning any matter or event.’’ and advertising is giving news relating to a business. The ordinary doings and happen ings are not news. For in stance tn aay that Jones, the dry goods merchant, sells calico, is not news. But to say that Jones sells calico 2.» I>er cent below regular price is news, business news, and advertising. That advertising may be effective, productive, and stimulating to business it must be dune in the way of conveying information. To say that Smith is still making good giMsis honestly, and that the jx'ople ought to eat his product, conveys neither specific nor interesting infor mation. But to show W'h\ Smith’s g axis are good, how the goods ate made and why they arc made that wav, wby they ar*' palatable, why di gestible, and why healthful, are all points of interest con- v e y i n g intelligence. I) f course the news must be tol I by the advertiser in a way that is convincing. Every one is open to conviction. It is up to the advertiser to demonstrate th»' real value it) any product for sale. Ev ery good product will profit by this test for the fieople are quick to take up with anything they know is go»d, and skeptical about a product of which they Know nothing. If a product cannot stand the test of publicity it will go off the market ns it should. And a merchant whose business cannot stand the test of publicity will rot make a success of his busi ness. When the merchant puts the same arguments and intelligence into his ads that a good salesman puts in to his talks to sell acommod- ity, then will newspaper ad vertising become immensely profitable. M y strawberry patch in Scio ( evil ( rciim » and wife have tempo near the condensery is now open rarily m-tved down to the Lee Bilyeu to the public, where the finest residence, so a* to help his father berries ever grown may be se in law with his work and haul hi* cured. When you want berries F.thil \niold and Miss Eulela Cy lit) yard* of »tone on the Lock farm in a hurry phone your order to eady for the rock crusher There rus, one of our popular y "ung cot» Small orders in town deliv pies were married in klbatiy last arc now several team* hauling stone ered on fifteen minutes notice. to fix the road around the foot of the Thursday at the Baptist parsonage. 'nils east of the Hoffman bridge Rev link* officiating 15c a gallon at the patch. J M Thomas Haley of Lebanon and hi* Lindley. Last Sunday morning S W Gaine* brother in law, direct from Oklahoma, drove into town and took the New* ailed in a few minute* at the San- Misa Rolla Wade in mixing family out home with him to »pend tiam Earm The newcomer thought RoYal Rusarians in the day. where he and and hi* estim this the finest c untry of hit life and with the able family treated u* a* royal!» was delighted with what he had seen Portland this week. as they might the president of the Geo Bilveu wifi »tart nest Mon United State* When th* noon hour •lay for Rrritenbu»h Hot Spring*, a* 1 am now located in the old arrived. Mrs Game* announced din he i* not enjoying life at well a* he meat market by the steel bridge ner, and the table fairly groaned un might, and a* he had a taste of the I where I am in the market, and der it* burden of toothsome viand* hot water and learned )'• virtue* he I Almoit everything good to eat which wt*hes to try it again for two months pay the highest cash prices for a hstngry w».te< can dream f wa* in all kinds of live Atock, poultry, P ie E ater . evidence (ex- ept pie. which explains eggs. etc. See me before selling where Mr Game* get* hi* cognomen Mrs Mary Miller of Coalinga, Cal. your produce. Tom Large. of Pie Eater I It was a day long to arrivrd her* Saturday morning and be pleasantly remembered and wc will be here for some time taking Ed Weaely left for Portland hope at some future lime to again medical treatment She is a sister <>f enjoy the pleasure of a visit at the W thia morning to take in the Rose I) Crabtree, who accompanied , Game* home. her on the trip from California | Festival. DAIRY CITY’’ •THE ADVERTISING ANO NEWS A LIVE WIRE Archlusl iop ( hristir \X ill Dedicate Church DIRECTORY The Catholic church at Scio will b<‘ dedicated next Sunday, June 15, at 3 p m. Archbishop Christie of Portland will officiate and preach. The public is cor dially invit»*<l and will !>«* made welcome a’ the services. Rev. Arthur Line. pastor. The News apiicars one day late this week on account of a b. »udii hitch in not getting ” W «H Ih’yru, Supt the paper from the linotyper at Albany, unti 1 Friday morning. i Liirht » wC'‘ W A 1 t J Dent i-t > h, Sa* (h r*on Dr\ ( • oot 1 ", ( lot li ing VS t s* !y X t nifi l'\prc"S, X Pool Hall ( . i \\ *♦•!»* i,’l<)llllllir Mill V» h 1 nt (♦» Lebanon Sat St : aw b< 11 y 1 air « d 1 >i»r * nu »toreri IIH m I»!} :>• take til Mr 4ii'l \!f J >«• \\ < »rly ** er « «itt nd* d thr a no «na Hu S ai - >an% wk ir* is * at AII m n> hur*<la> Mr and Mr^ tu Lvtianoit 1 • hr Sit a w hcr r > t u i >r niH|( 1 tra yagc II. ", Shelton < t . 1 irnlb Mr ami Mr • >vrr to MI mii ) the cif»u* H C i‘ver\ X (*o. I M Baptmt and (‘atholic 1 hugiii’wt s Dr for • ( hurclic'* ( Kt ttiii ’ matter ”• r, r ( 1 Pr< ha*l*4 went < \ cimiti ■ « attrU'l i ’:wnii>i< Suttdav E C Smith took charge of th«1 Scio Hot«*! this week, II Fl Me Vay retiring. Mr Smith exp-cL. 1» conduct a first class hotel, with good home cooking, and we join with the citizens of Scio in wishing him success. My car of Mowers, Bikes ami Binders has arrived and I am m w > Giti a ( <> a ¡Misition to give you s»>me very I'roehaska -V t o. attractive prices. 1 have the Hotel <1 ialit\ of machines that dues the E C Smith. I’r-'p. work satisfactorily and does it II I w arc A 11 ii J mi ' ts all the time. Cail and examine them and get the machine of S I. M'-rrison Cha*. Wriwly quality. N 1 Morrison, Scio. < » I'll I M I I t ’ll.T IH I i>C lml. Tclcphom* (’o. .1 N Wc-lllr. Mgr Icwcler A. W liage y I .inn ( 'omit v l 'air r .’I, 2-> S» mik ! I ,i \ cr\ »V TCcil Stable Cal Car» ■■>. l'rop Ment Market Mr and Mrs J E Wesely spent the first of the week in Portland at the Rose Festival, returning W»'dn*'sday evening. M> Ihma 4 M i11 inerv Mr* <> B. (‘yruf» N'itarv l’ubl ie ami REAL I STATE. CI.CHBINi; OI LERS The following are sum«» of the dub bing offers we giv»' in connection with th«' New.--. Daily Oregonian $»>.(Ml Daily & Sunday Oregonian K.IM) W 'ekly Oregonian 1.75 Semi-weekly Journal I 75 Weekly lnt< r Oc- an 1.35 R. Sbelton I *li vsieiatis, Surgeons l»r A. •; l’rill l>r E. IL l|i-l>aon J S Sticha is helping out I m *- hmd the counter at Weaely'a Grocery this we -k. W A Ewing is at Portland this week enjoying the Ros«' festival. Planing Mill hukarka & ( hromy Shoemaker l’ubl ie A 11 igh Seliool E’rvd Gray, Prit». I II l.ukcnbarh riiisiuitii < ’onipaiiies l’roflucc J. F. I.citler, Mgr. Tom l arge. Mgr. F. Ohl«-meler Fratermil ami Secret ORI'EKS. Maaonir, <t-!-l Frllowa, Kmgbtsof I’ythiM*. Ma>-*ab«-ea, Mint- rrn W'»«ln.cn an«l Z. « . Il J. l’ostoirice W. F. GUI Saiitiain News I. W ' ■ . I'-,|. State Bank W. A Garap» Railroad Sarviea. Sawmill* Etattar Ma»», ufaeturlng Entargrlaa* Ewii g, Cashier Shootiug ( billerv, Ci'NF and 1 kliPS. Harn»»* M«k»r. b»m Large All eltliana to attong the Cammor- elal Club. thlrg month Fr«d»y Meettnja evening» fte*t of and oaoh