The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 10, 1913, Image 1

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    VOL.
XVI
New City Officials
SCK».
LINN
COINIY.
VOt.’R -l BS« RIITION I ' I! I
on tb« datr
it, th« »J. -- t-
low »To th<who r>«y prvnq.tlj in
»dvancr th«- «ut«»--ris‘!><-n j ri« - 1« ’’ "I
per year. Th« price I»
if j - -i
w thin »ix month». ar.) ft .’x) ia chant««!
at «‘nd
y»ar. Ih* paper ia not »«-nt
to «ulwmlwr» who ar« mon- than «ir.,
year in arn-ar».
Silver Wedding
For Sale —A nice roomy cot­
tage in first class condition.
R M Cain.
All the latest styles of lasts for
fall in Florsheim shoes ât John
Wesely’s.
r .
For Sale A bicycle in first
Enquire
class condition, for $10.
at this office.
Dr and Mrs E H Hobson ar­
rived home from their trip to
Seaside and Salem last Friday.
They reported an enjoyable time.
»
E M Kimball, the Jordan mil-
ler. and Mr Fepperling were in
from that prosperous section of
the country Tuesday on a short
business trip.
‘•THE
Advertiser and Local Paper
At the City Council Meeting
Monday evening, C C Wad»' re­
signed the office of recorder ai d
Dr A G Prill was elected to fill
the anexpired term. Mr Wad,
resigned owing to the agitation
that has resulted from the fact
that the court rubs! the election
illegal at which he was elected,'
inasmuch as he
I lives outside the 4^
EniOVCcl
I 1ère
iiFiiapri h.i.l l.v
J
s
city limits as prescribe«!
b) th«
the
old charter, under which the
The celebration h< re on the
city is now working.
At a meeting heid Tuesday fourth was enjoy. 1 by a fair
crowd which
would have
evening three councilmen were sized
‘
'
been
larger
had
the
w
ith.er not
elected. One to fill the vacancv
looked
like
rain.
The
parade
was
caused by the resignation of
omitted
on
account
of
the
muddy
John Leffler, one to bring the
number up to seven as require«! roads, but in spit«- of all hand’
by the old charter, and one to caps everyone voted the c«-kbra­
take the place of Wm Arnold tion a good one. ns the sun came
who handed in his resignation at out bright and wann in the
this meeting. «1 A Bilyeu, E (’ aftern«x>n before the vari<>
Peery and Dr E H Hobson were ra?es and contests were pulled
off, A big dan
chosen.
Dr Prill stated that he did not on the fair grounds in the eve­
have time to attend to the duties ning closed the day’s merry­
of the recorder’s office, so J S making.
Sticha was elected to this place
and Dr Prill as treasurer.
The new council met Wednes­
day evening to vote on amend­
Mr and Mrs C A Posvar e--le-
ments to the city ordinances.
b«ated their tweny-fifth wedding
The present directory of cit/ anniversary at their home mar
officials is as follows:
Crabtree last Sunday.
Mayor R M Cain,
Almut one hundred guest
were present on this enjoyable
Recorder — J S Sticha.
Treasurer — Dr A G Prill,
occasion, the Scio National Band
furnished the music and every-
Marshal — J N Weddle,
Councilmtn — F L Jones, J M thing went us •’merry as a
Lindley, PH MacDonald, AW marriage b«*ll.”
Hager, J A Bilyeu, E C Peery
The guests depart.-d in the
and Dr E H Hobs m.
evening wishing Mr ard Mr-
•
Posvar many happy returns of
W. mx I taken on subscription at the day.
the News office.
♦
Something ffew in fall hats.
Come and see them at John
i
Weaely’s.
I”|3
You Should Worry
I f you are not a subscriber
of the Santiarn News. Did
you ever stop to think th.it
your neighbor may tir«- of
having viru run in after his
copy >>f th«' paper -often be­
fore he has finished reading
it-' For the small sum of
one «lollar you may retain
your iieiglibor's resjiwt ami
Lave the New- -ent dir«-ct to
.
. .
“ whole
Services will I k 1 held at the
Catholic church on Sunday, -liny
13. at 9 a m. Rev. Charles Bleha
of St Louis, Mo. will officiate
and preach ls>th in Bohemian ami
English. The public is cordially
invited.
«.
«-
Mrs J F Wcsely is nursing a
ba<jfy burne<1 hand this I week as
the result of a “mine” exploding
while she was setting off fire­
works for the children on the
evening of the Fourth.
n iti'in • f th«« !m*al
v>
■'L ■ ti -r should l>e congen­
ial, as one is more or 1« de­
pendent upon the other.
\\ hen the a«lv« rtt. r plac, s
advertising in the !<»■ al pa-
Jter he exp'-cls results I he
newspaper when it accepts
advert ising promi - in <■(.
feet that th«? pal er ha- a
local circulation ’commen­
surate with the rate charged.
Advertising should be
given in go al faith a . it is
accepted in goal faith. It o
pun-ly a business transra-tion
'I ii«- n .v .pa i r
.
or s«'rvic -s to th<‘ ad»« rtoei’,
just as a n' one sells any
other commodity.
1'11« re an- three things for
the a<L«rliser to b- ar in
mind. Fir-t, he ..b«> ild map
out a systematic adv« rtising
«.ampaign and be j i rsuU-nt
in carrying it out. Sei ond.
he should prepare Lis adver­
tisements so they ar<- attrac­
tive, intei e «ting and on evinc­
ing. Third, he must back up
I.is adve-tising 'ampaign
with good service, or he can­
not expect tv hold his trade
and get the best r< suits out
of his advertising
The adveit. ■ r mu-t real
that all resiH,t ubiiity for the
preparation of t--.«- advertise­
ments are with himself, If
th • advertisements have no
merit n, results should be
t xpeetvd. it if ’ id.c «Luis to
blame the newspnia-r when
neither the udv« rt.-ements
nor conditions warrant re­
sults.
There is no one more inter­
ested in s« • ’ng advertis«--
ments profitable than the
newspaper, as the advertis­
ing in the |-a|H-r is what
makes the publication of the
paper po-.sibl««, thus aiding
in the dissemination of l.s al
news, the cr« ation of local
interest a: d the builuing of
th«' l«> al c«>mruunity all of
which is nt'cessary to the
success of local busiiu-ss.
On the other hand there
should !>«• no one stronger in
his friendship for th«* I ><-al
pa|H-r tliun the Im ai ndv«*r-
tiser. The local newspaper
is the best friend the local
advertiser has. ilence th«'
l«K*al ¡Hiper should not I*-
treab'«l as an enemy, but
rather as a friend and scini-
partner in the task of busi­
ness getting.
DAIRY CITY
A LIVE WIRE
c J' g IIE
Get your Mower and Binder
repairs for the Champion, Deer­
One of our lady subscribers
ing. Buckeye, McCormick. Os­
vowed
she would teach her hus­
A chicken dinner will be served
burn, or any machine made. I
band
to
pick up things. So she
have a stock on hand for the Sunday at the Scio Hotel.
let everything lay just where he
above machines, also the Walter
dropped it and at the end of the
A immmi invetri- nt.
Wood machines.--N I Morrison.
^week she called us in to see th,-
E . - ■t1 in-.- h I I w .
. the Jorda
the floor except his plug of
ir tobacco.
hea«l of goats for sale
>er head: six wethers
nannies six kids go
lies. A Groulick. 1
3E3BSS
•I.- ,- I»... alii Ä st.
F. I'. W illianw
( ’omit ! j ( ’lnh Milk
I
I Miik i »>,
oi’lrrt ’ Hiei’X mid
T»«nir «’ri j
Slirhn
( ity
l•'l^•(•lri<-
*»* d V. A « KK.
Light
V« ih
Su|»t
< iiim ht'.s
< hiot.i,» , llaptlut
mim I
CalhoHr
I >ruggisfs
■
blorsheini shoes for men an-in
a cla- s by them ««Ives
L«-e Bilyeu am! family came
over from Li banon to celebrate
at S« io.
If you want a pair of stylish
«1res ■
>•
buy Fiorsiheim at
John W
Mali l<. ■ ik is building a neat
r« 1« -rice in t! ■
■ ithw.-st part
of town in ar John Wesely’s
place.
Mr Shotmaker of Jefferson
visited over the Fourth .al the
Imine of her father. M C (¡ill.
I- - « V A (•«•
I
I
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1
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I M Miller and family of Turn­
er »qient th«- Fourth in Scio.
I» lack - in it hs
h o
1
EC Smith made a b isineta
trip to Salem Tn< sday.
DIRECTORY
‘
No.
1 lent ist
br. I. K. SntMler-on
Robert Wa«l- cam«* up from
I )| \ 1 ò rods, < Jot || i tig
Portland to «•« l«-l i at«- at the home
W« «u ly Ä
of his fatlaT, C C Wade.
I >i*a y age
II. -s. Khrltori
l'.\pre>s, «V I ’uol Hull
<’ <’. Wr.i.
I omiiiLf
Mill
I
r .rt î
I
' ,i-«î.-r. Mi’r.
• rocrrics
J I W. «.-!>
J. F. lu-nr I
( ¡en'I Merchandi>c
W I G)l. A Co
Pr«c*hru»ka &* < <».
Hotel
I:
<
X I. M .rrn«>n
t‘ha» Wi î ly
Telephone
.1
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<> car I’om« roy of Lacomb
visit« <1 hi; p:u-«-nLs, I, W Pome-
roV and wile, here «• i the
Fourth.
I have a car of buggies, hacks.
irr<
ami ttapon I hat has just
arrived.
Call ami examine
them. They may I»»- just a little
foxy for you. but the price is
right. -N I Morrison. Scio, Ore.
Smith, Prop.
llardw ari' «V I inpin ts
Ind.
U-v A M Williams was over
from l. -banori Saturday visiting
with his father, F I’ Williams.
M S Allen of Ibt-ebi g joined
ins w ife h« re on the Fourth for
a short visit with the latter’s
parents, Mr and Mrs III, De-
\ aney. .
Wi.l II«-. Mgr
lew eler
A. «. Ilagey
Lilli) I ’(Hint V I '.-lil’
pt* itithT
and 2H
I
Livers A Istable
Call ami ;■••«• that new Fountain
P«-n that riagey. the jeweler,
has just rem ixed, |t is an auto­
matic filler ami is non-lcakable
ami is one of the be t that we
have ever seen.
I’rop.
Cal <
Meat Market
Mrbnalil C um .
M iPineiv
<> I'l < >nn
' r
Notary Public and
K. Sh- li.io
KEAI. ESTATE.
I ’ll \ - iriaiis, Surgeons
nr. A
f Hl
br E H 11-lw.in
Planing* Mill
Kukarka A I hrmny
I ’nld ¡(’A 11 igh School
Er« <1 Gray, I’rln.
I’rodiicc
( onipnnies
Uli l.ukentwu-h
I
< i|>l«n.<-i«-r
l*Trt«,i*n:il and Secret
• lRI’1 US.
Maannic, Old Fellow»,
Knight* «>f Pythiaa, Macca be«», M« k (-
*rn Wnorien-n a»«l Z. <*. It. J.
•BBOBBSr«»gXi. ... . ä J&n-ZBUMOHMi
i *< istotricc
W. F. Gill
Sant inni News
L. W. Charit». Pub.
Bilik
W A F.wiar. Ca*hier
Shooting ( ini lory,
1 ''SC ai'l < AltDS.
.ShoriiuiKer
Tinsmith
J. E. Ix'iltcr, Mgr.
Turn l arge. Mgr.
> I : Iî • ■
Station a; « id Clvth- N<»kes in­
forms the News that he is
authorized by the company to
slat« that the Southern Pacific
will give a sp« -tai prize of a
ilvcr cup to the p< r on exhibit­
ing the b< t Holstein or Jersey
cow at th«- Linn County Fair to
1» hel<l At Scio September 24, 2-'«
and J>.
Tom Large
WANTED
Harn»»» Makar.
Garapa.
Railroad Sarrica. Sawmill»
ufacturing Enterprise».
Batter
Man­
All altirana la attend the Cam
elal Club
third Friday
manth.
Meeting»
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