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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1913)
VOL. XVI Schoo! Meeting Xo. VOI R "I PS« RII-ITON I XI II I - on th«- <i»t«> »t»ni|--’l »«> th«- »pa <■ I «- low l'«> thiM<> who pay prtanpiljr in •4vanc» thr »utwriftio«» i ri.r »» || (»• ’ l-rr y. »r Thr price 1» JI.25 if |-«-.l within »1» month», ai -I 11 i« «-hirg-M at end of yr»r. the |>apcr i« not »mt to «ubacritwr» who urr mon than one «■ar in arrears. Dr A G Prill was ree!ect«-d •fi rector and J F Wisely, cl«-rk, at the annual sch«<»l meeting held last Monday after- o«>n. An appropriation of $54o which was allowed for another instructor th«- coming year, whom j it has been d«cid«-d will not I-,- needed, was voted to be appli- I on a gymnasium. This b.Hiding’ ()l llllv Pl i/CS is to be erected on the chool J grounds and - , . pp< -i i - ///• fnllmrinrf prizes not to exceed $540. The wo/K will probably be done this sum- //•« contributed by th» mer. <itizt usami busi in ss mt n The question of arousing inter nJ Frill J nr t h» it t Ill’ll finn est among the young iM'ople !>>r the industrial fair, cam«- in fi-i a /nJ 1 in <! h» i t : share of attention. Parents are Ist /sin y rari ... . <'> <ït> urged to cooperate with the Fair imi / un // rm't. à nh Is-ard and sch<M»l din-ctors in S/mr h rst /uri '.'»O urging their childr» n to um.|«-ti- liii'hi lf rm r, S- />r slim s in a'l lines ami bring the resuTs Il 7/r « h /r: tur im i , U.K, of their lalxjrs to th«- school fa r. sh :rt About $»’>00. in a di pi i -• w USO uhi/» given, which is surely worth Su k rtict , working for. Any who do not l'utut i rad , */ />/, / kni ft have a premium list may secure lini orna tati un imiti st, one by calling on Dr Prill or J F Ì .»<■ strmr ha t Wesely. It was agreed by all .Mill's raft, ■ liO Krill present that if Sc o docs not Kuthr suir show a proper appreciation of Fut in tn's rurr, S/ 0 the school fair it is liable to go to some town that will. /irizr The Clerk's annual re| ort II ‘min ns rui i '/ Ml huml shows the district to be in a btt»f prosperous condition, with a llnlitili skilt lilit, s/ Mi «mall balance on hand after pay /»ri zr. ing all the expenses of th« -eh o' Tun nj' n ur. t n.y uj' » jn'itrs year just ended. I’lii ntlm issimi tn thr , um! crtrif- boil y cortlitill y invitili Teachers for Coming /'//r Year Following are the teachers elected for the Scio school for the coming year. Prin.. M S Lovelace of Portland; Assistant, Miss Nellie Van Siyke; t ¡rammar. Mis« Celia Bump; lot., Miss Renoh Evans; Primary, Mi Ruth Evans. The board feel t at they have made good selections. An article giving more of the history at d qua! fications of the teachers w ill ap|>ear in an early issue. I have a ear of buggies, hacks, surrey« and wagons that hasju.-t arrived. Call and examine them. They may be just a little foxy for you, but the price is right.—X 1 .Morri.-on. Scio, Ore. M P Lmg was a Scio visitor Tuesday. E M Kimball, ti e Jordan mill er, was transacting business in tow n Monday. EVOLUTION OF ADVERTISING "THE DAIRY CITV" Thoma« creek has taken on the appearance of a huge woodpile this week, as 1500 cords of wood have l*-en floating down stream on their way to the paj»er mill at Lebanon. Ewing-Miller A LIVE WIRE 3')»’ 'IXi SS ■ - ,ir- 1.1 <>:■.. t . *A-» W ithin t «• memory -f many of the active bu -in«-s men of today a real evolu tion ha-* taken place. A f< w years ago there was a ready market for manufactured preducts. This was b«-canSv our population was not «> large and the demand easily exhau■ tetl the supjily. B it increasing imputation, in creasing factorii i ai -I, i er com|n>tition have c ange l the situation. Tislay the manufacturer endeavoring through adv« rtising toervate a <1- manti for his go>»is, a he find« l«H-ai d> alers are anxious to carry in stink gthrfls of recogniz«-«! tpiulity for which there is a demand. Although th- mat.;;!, -tur er has been creatir - a «!«-- man«! for his | t duct H r- ugh a lug adveitising cjmpa .-r, it is un to the I cal n.«-ichant to carry on th« adverti.-ang -atnpaign in Ins community, and not only handle k < xx ! s <-f <|t aiity I nt to I h - ntroiig in telling of their merit ;. W hile bu:.n>> ss lias been developing, advertising, a- a part of business, has under gone great changes. About fifty years ago it wa consid ered contrary to business ethics to solicit a customer awaV from a competitor. From then to now- is only a short span of years, ami y«-t today about y 1 .n<»i,C'-o.iMsi is spent a. nua!ly in advert; ing. Competition I as become very sharp in the adv«*rtising field, and to 1-«- a «uc«essful advertis«Tr>-i|uir« kill. Th« spasrmxl.c, wasteful adver tising of yesterday is giving way to th«- persistent ami systematic advertising of to day. The time is fast approaeh- ii g when th«- p«-rsist«-nt ami slsteii atic adverti • r i go ing to get the business, It may not cum«- Imlay or to- morrow, but it is just as cer tain to come as «b ath itself. Every merci ant whod« -r- s to keep abreast of changing business methods will make it a part of his busin« .s» to «tudy adv-rtising or he will wake up some morning ami find h«- is outclass« d ami out distanced. A pretty wedding was •>«»)• I- ctniil/.ed last «•Vi ning at the residence of I M Emerson, pastor of the I h -t < lirislinn DIRECTORY church, 717 Broadalbin st., W hell lie united in marriage .Mi Il.irbers unti Iì.itli I ci ind \ Sh-rn Bt 1 • w h - both p un I in nt r« si lent nt Scio, silts Wi lne-- I >lack"iii il li" -tav - Hi raid. Me I >»• i 4 J li p,*n*’k I In- I Illg ««-I « Ilion V w as F P. William lisci alni the wedding w as < '«uniti} ( lui» Milk w it ni's-i -1 bv oui y a lew rela- Feto « olMlt-h.nl Milk Co. Uvei «H the «-oiitraeting pai - tn '. Allei Ali- I a ¡»ridai .-ridai trip ut i 'onlecti »iicr\ ami to \«-w .ria; -1 I \ ■ t <> N e w port nort , . Mr T<HI K lì i I S. si- -h» and Mis I. w I n u w il I et iifn tu < it v Ucci rie I Jglit Scio where tlu-y will make their home. - <1 - A I * W - ■'! !v .. , t I h«- groom is one of the < Il tirelle'" tn- --t pi <>in I lie n t busi lit ss men K hr'iha i, ItaptiiH and (‘atholic ui .'Ho and ha» bet n tor many y eins cm-liier < • I tliu I >ruggi>ts Sem ."lat- Bank. II • • I s a E. < Ve» ry A ( man «>• « .t i-« lient business I >ent i"l s ja : ment and stri« t ititi gl ity tir. T. K. S»i.<kr—»1 and lias ma \ I: lend in Sen» und other pai Is of Lum < 'o. |)|'\ < • < H >1 I ", < Il l| Il Ì I |g I in- bi id«- has Jesidcd fur < -** iv Ai • -i in.m v y «-ais in ar Sei«» and is I >ra \ agc well and favoiably k Ilo» II. li .". "hi Ito»» Mr and Mi> I w ing have the best wishes of a w blu ci fide l’x prc"", «\ Pool Ila II of friends bn unbotiiidtd C C W .„Ir happim-ssi Eionring Mill « h i- ( V. Minrr. Mgr ì r< iccrics As Others See Us J I W -o-ly J. F Lk*»r»l The Albany Democrat last week had the following kind tieni M clclia ih I i>e words for the News: w i «; i .<» „ “Arriving »his morning f r<>m d < «». Scio. I, \\ (hurl«-. editor and Hotel proprietor of tin- Santiam New - . E. < Smith, Prop Ins wife and „»n spent the great er pi rti ti of th.»- day ■ > Albany, II alti \\ ale «\ I in (un t" hen a-k< d this morning as S. I, .M- rri-ol» to bu- m- • - conditions in Scio. Mr < li»- W «wly Charles stated that the town Imi. Telcphonc I •<». nev<T appeared t » be mare ptos- I. x W'«-lll<-. Mgr. pcr»>u.s Two new brick buildings and a number of r«-sidenc«*s aru -Ie\\ elei' in i-oiii .<• of construction at the A. " ll»g--y pi< it titi.e at d - I r minor Limi < niiiit \ l ’air improv« mints are being made. S- pU nil» r 21, 2.*> b - m I 2»- “Mr Charles is a goo-i newspa per man and is publishing a bet I.i\ t i v A I 'et •il 'Mablc ter pai er than is warrant«! by <’»l <'»r -n, Prop the advertising patronage," • John R Gill transact« <! busi- The fine showers th«- pa t we« k nets in Albany Tuesday, have lx-en worth thousands of Mc.it Market I «afe Osborn of Shelburn pur- dollars to th«- farmer . M« h<»nahl I'roa. chased a Ford car this W eek Mr and .Mrs A Grm-lick were thro igfi Fred T Bilyeu, Mil’iiiciy trading with Scio merchants last Vr». •). It Cyru» Miss Kolla Wade returned from Thursday. Portland Monday evening ac Notary I’iildic anti Mr and »Mrs J ch * Boyonovsky companied by her aunt. Mrs (’ II KEAI I’- TATE. 11. Shell«»« returned home Saturday evening Myers of Waverly. Wash, whois from Portland. I ’ll \ "iciaii", Stirgct hi -" here for a visit with her sister, *l>r. A. <1. Prill Mrs C V Wade. l»r E II llol-non Regular meeting of the Com mercial Club next Friday evening /\ chicken dinner will be .med Planing Mill I am now locat<*d in the old at the city hall. Come out and meat market by the steel bridge Sunday al the Scio Hotel. kilkfirkii A (‘hratnay help boost for Scio. where I am in the market, and l»ay the highest cash prices for all kinds of live stock, poultry, eggs. etc. See me before selling your produce. Tom 1-arge. I" I ’ultl ic 11 iglt Scliotil Fr«d <>r»y. Prin. Produce CLl'RBINt. OFFERS The follow ing are .«»m«- of the club bing offers we give in connection with the News: <•¡110 Daily Oregonian Daily «V Sunday Oregonian H. UO W -ekly Oregonian I. 75 Semi-weekly Journal . 1.75 Weekly Inter Ocean 1.35 Sh< H ina her Eli l.ukrnl-arh I inmnith F. ««hh-rm-w-r < miipanics J. F. I »iH- r, Mgr. Tom Ijirge. .Mgr. ('hnn>!x*rlain's Coltc, < holers anil The Catholic church here wax I ’< »st< itl icc Diarrhoea Ramadyi' crowded Sunday afternoon when W. F. Gill Chris Biyeu wribt-s from lamia. Archbishop Christie of Portland Every family with-ut exemption -hou liiop ihi prc|>sratl'<> at )>» , Montana, to his parents here dedicated the building and con during the hot weather of the iumni< r Siintiain News I. W. I'hurls«. Pub. that he ha-K^i^'TyAi: built and a firm««! a numtier of the younger month«. < hamlierlsin's Colic, cholera garden pfant«-d which is looking members. Fathers Lane and and diarrhoea remedy is worth many Mate Bank arid is al fine. As Mr» Wtyeu and Grace Bennar« together w ith several times its cost when W. A F.airg. < »«hier most certain to be needed before the recently they ar»« now I others accompanied the Arch summer is over. It ha» no sui*rtur for keeping house on their home bishop over from Albany by auto, the purposes f»r which it is intend«-«!. Shooting < òtllery, [returning in the afternoon. stead. , Buy it now. tor »al«- by all dealer». CONF. c tliDS. Tom lairgs • - * i ’l r tcl'lia 1 and Secret • •KI'EIIS. M«« mir. <Md Fellow», knight« of I’yth.H v|»< . «I ■ . .. Misi- «•rii W>«wlm«-n aid /. < . Il J. WANTED Harn»»» Makar. Garage. Better Railrosd berrice. Sawmill» Man- wfaeturlng tn lerprise». AH olili»»» to attend the elal third Club, Frio»»» month. Mooting» eremnit» Commer- fir»« of and tach