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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1913)
SCIO, C * \ ’ » 1 Service Appreciated 4» it- , low Tl at the is1 ip!«1 residing along the C & E between her«-ar.d M..: City are appreciating the new . . mot.-r train eraree recent ganized on the r a«l is indicat'd by th 1 scores of p pie using tin service daily. Every day upon the arrival of th«1 tram here, it is nearly crowded to its crp cit. . Albany Democrat ttilNIY. LINN I ox \ who pay prun.pt>> m Io ■' t*'r ■■ r *' i •• ' »t end «>f v*-»r. ' Ih«<i«i»ri. «.<>t « I J ;1, 1 o Subscribers A D S hand paste a big can !’! noth tl;<- dat«- imp- I in th«1 space above. 1 her«- are a for 10c, three for 25c. large numlH-r of expirations this A chicken dinner will be serv« d w-• ..afi.afiw .. .. .v who ar«1 oae 'year in arrears. Com«1 in and Sunday at the Scio Hoti I. pay up promptly and g I the U-m-tit of th«1 one «lollar rat An Aged If you are on«1 year in urn ar. this is th«1 last paper vou will re Although he is b’2 years old, I! I reive unle.-s you renew at once Munkersof Scio, a Linn «•<■ i ty pioneer, says the Albany Demo SIIELBUKN ITEMS. crat, will pass the next few days Haz *l Smith sjs-'it the latter Ashing in the streams of Polk county, where he is now visiting part of the week visiting her grandparents, Mr ami Mr Jam - relatives. Smith. A fishing license for Mr Mun- kers was purchased here Satur The county surveyor. Mr day afternoon by his son I A Geildex, w as o it her«* Monday Munkers, ex-chief of jx-lic? of surveying the disputed lin • be Albany and v.x-repr« tentative tween Mr 1’iatt ami Mr Miller. from this county to the state Asa Hirons and w ife and Ja- legislature. Sinith and wife motored bey -nd Notice (èssi cow pasture. Jefferson a few miles Sun lay to visit Luther Smith ami family. Enquire of R M Cain. fisherman . ’*■ Mrs Porter, h'-r son ami A bargam you can see through (iauRh|. r StH1 u with - Harmony Glycerin soap. W II McLain and family. for a big cake; three for 25.1. Lawrence Shelley ami A .1 Me- tain returned last Thursday I irney county. They think there is no place like Frank McDonald has bought Shelburn. his brother Roy’s interest in tl e Mr» Steidel was called to the meat market and expects to con funeral of her neph«-w, Willie duct the business alone. Frank Winkler whose bom«1 was in expects to do the buying and out Lincoln county. She returned side rustling ami has engaged home Monday. Ernest Smith as meat cutter. Ercel Osborn t «ok advantage Roy has rente«! a ranch mar of th«1 motor service Monday town and intends to become a evening and wont up th«- line. full fledged farmer. Ernest Brant has his new saw mill set up now and will soon be We are still selling th«1 old putting out lumlier again. reliable Maher 4 Gro h po-k. t The farmers are now very busy knives. This is on«1 of th«1 very cutting grain and getting lead) best lines of cutlery on the mar- ■ for harvest. ket. Call and see us. A W Buys Meat Market ! Mrs Porter went to Poitland Munday, returning Die lav. Miss Elsie Thayer isone among Mr» Frank Miller is quite ill. fifty-four to b- granted a life di Miss Golda Jones recelv«-«! th«1 ploma this week bY the state apftointment to n-gister the superintendent at Salem. voters in this precinct. The women ar«1 registering for the Eutto-. a Buaineaa Collegi ha grown so that l‘r-'! Button haa r. , had to employ five new teachers al t|H. Iu.xt election, and haa already opened the de-i Mrs «- Jone« and daughter called partmenta of music, telegraphy. O|1 M1 „ p ------ ortet 1 Tueaday after- --------- bookkeeping, shorthand and noon. typewriting. Other departments Miss Mildred Mack of North will be opened Sept 1. Send for Santiam is now working for Wm catalogue. Miller. Wm Miller is loading cars with A fellow in a neighboring town cord wood this week. recently gave notice that «ml«1 - The youn« ladies are getting up a buggy whip was returntxl to a an embroidery club. Tm v are to certain place, the name of th«1 of Miss Porter person who took it would lw*pub- »jv«-t at tie- home .. fished in the paper. The follow- fhurs lay aft«-rn<x>n. The infant «on of Emery Bino ing morning he found aevente«»n buggy whips in the place de- ig- and wife died Tuesday. Funeral nated. One of our friends who service« were Conducted at the had his buggy whip lifted while Catholic church Wednesday af in town last Thursday might try ternoon, after which the remains this scheme ami see w hether it were laid to rest in the Miller [cemetery. brings results. Hagey. Ol’IJiON xU ■ f-1- ¡ • gn»s profit, but net profit, tir-i s profit istheilif- fenmee l>etw«ien th«1 pur chase price (or proihieing cost) and th«1 rvlling pric«1, whi!-1 ret profit I - the «illbT- ence b’twven llie tmrvhase price, plus .-«'llirig «■■ t ami th«- Hing pi -i 1’he fin -.^l.i« «I m rcharit is not so much con<-ern«id in getting big profits on individ ual sales as in j-< ttmy; a big volume « I bu.sin« s at a r--a.s •nab!-- n«-«»iit. He realizes that if he i • to r< uch out at d get ami hod Imd- nt-ss he must get th«- volume of businesM so he can sell on a -malh r margin. 1‘lu1 larg- r th«1 voltitm* of basin« . .-: tin- more the st-lling cost is r« duc« <1, l>- cnu. «• every «"iieern voui't <io far mor«-busme- s than thev «lo with the am«- -ellmg force. Sale- men’.; salar i « and til er «-. xjh "I i es «io not in it«-r ally incr a «; as th«1 sal« t in ert a.-e. It is really astonish ing to know how th«1 selling c«>st diminish« s a < the sales inerras«1. One bu im - man who had watched the < !f««.-t «ubis adv-rt ing upon ins business for a number of years sai l his advertising in- cr«as--«l l'ie sales to -meh an extent that in selling co t w as r dm-ed to oi.c-fo-irt a of what it wax before, and uf- ter adding I .«• cost > f ad er- tising his .selling c st was still less than one1-half the previous -• fir ,r «->. ». I hi- ¡ the «-xperienc«- of every mer chant vvh > has adv «-i ll «si his bu dm- - as it . Iiould be a I- v ert istsl. Tiie merchant uim in ert a.-«-.- hi;- al«1 and tie vol urne uf Ins busin*, s buys more goods and in bigger quantities than th«1 «mailer merchant ami thu« gets a bigger di-count. Th«? pro ducer «-an inanufactiirc cheaper if he rnanufa« tur< ■> in bigger quantiti«-«. Il- r. thus naturally going to give a lietter discount to th«- b:g- gei meichant who buys in bigger quantities thus en abling the manufacturer to manufacture hi bigger quan tities. Now d«»c.sn’t it stand to reason that th«- man who through judicious advertis ing s«-lls more goods, buy« his goods at a bigg«-r dis count, ami reduCT; his selling c«»sl urn-half, could .-«■II cheap« r than the man who never advertises? lie can and he d«x*s. Tan and freckle lotion, better, 25e at Peery's. none ’’Bouquet Jean'rt,” the new perfume. $1. the ounce. Try it. Team. I arnesa and hack for sale cheap if taken at once. En quire at Scio Hotel. Iherv will I« a moving picture show consisting «>f three reel« and vamb vii;-1 e xtSunday •■vv- ning at Wcsdv-Ca«n hall. Popu lar prn . « '..?»• and bring our friends. Possibly About You : I’1 ««(<« l-lay Sunday e-. ening. Try “Harmony of -1» armint toot h paste. I’i «»to ■> ppi < Drug tore. at Boston” l’«-«-ry ’s Don’t forget to take advantage of the News' SI. subscription I have a car • . b iggi«-s, hacks, price when you are in town. u r -V - and wagon., that ha. j.ut a- ;. - d. ( dl and ex.imim- i > <1 pap' rs for .‘al«1 10c |>er th in. I la > may b< ¡.i t a lull«1 bundle at the News office. foxy for you. but tl.«1 price i. right.--N 1 Morrison, S«,«», Ore. Everything in w i n dress goods for Spring t at < fill’s. 1 )i 1 lobson 1 .eaves Dr 1-. 11 HoliMm who lias prac- tic'd m«*dicine heri1 th«1 past year has decided to try a change of location and will leave in a few «ia-. • tor cilt'.« r Mill City or Al pine, in 1»-nton county. T «* doctor's many friends are sorry to s -e hllll leav«1 S'. i, bit hope that iii th«1 c . • -en fi«-l«l of hi labors, he may accumulate cart loads of th«1 tilth) lucre. Picture show Sunday eve. Ilibler & •I I Funk who was trading in ' ' Saturday, < ame in and add* < I his nam • to the News' roll of honor. Moving picture evening. how Sunday A I) S shaving cream makes shaving easy. Our shoes for men, women ami children pleas«* l«oth your and vaudeville I it e ami your feel. Ilibler «< < «ill ('o. Try those mwv “P ari” tooth The i lensery put on anoth brushi-sal P- *ry’s. Price 35c. er milk Wagon this week from l.-itwood, Emil Holub I sung the II E Browne, a veteran news- driver. pa| er man, ha« bought 11 V k irk Patrick's inteu-st in the lie1 News ack now b ilges re- tabunon Express, and a m irk« I > pt « « ticket to Port Orford’s improvement >- m«t««l in th« pa Vate «• «rinvili which takes place in r. Angus' I > ami I'l. The attrac- '■ . « la i'.'-d .«re tin greatest ’ • W A lam • of Marion, «list riet ■ ■ »fi- . t on <>f agni. -, Indian curio« agent of th«1 II orlicultu -al Fire «■ I - . a mo---'-s ever on display. Relief <d' Salem, was in town W«-«lm-day w riting for his company. in «arance - Get your Mow« r and Binder i- an for the Champion, D< «ir- mg, I'-n --ve, McCormick, Os Those Rexall self filling f sin- burn. <>r any machine made. I lain p«*ns are guaranteed t»> give l a «' a ‘l"<'k oil lia»id for tin, satisfaction. iilo.i1 macliim , also th«1 Walter \\ od i . i 'Im ■ NI Morrison. an- t Iley L I .lom-i has bctui putting in ai I ile hisspar«1 time th«1 |uist w«ek building Mdevvalk.s around his house and otherwise improving the ap|>< arane«1 of things. • ■ I am now l<H-at«i«l in the ol«l m« at market by th«- st«1«-! bridge whi-r«1 I am hi th«- mark, t. mid p.i the high«- f «-a <h prices for all kinds of live stock, poultry, « / . etc. S«-«1 m<- Iwfore idling your produce. Tom targe. tatsof warm sunshine illese daj s i.s turning tiie wheat a golden Yellow and p itti ig an itnaporuachabie flavor into thè peus ami string beans. riio-' new Safety "Cross (’•it” razors now on sale at I’- i-ry‘s drug store. $!..«> each. Ilagry. the jeweler, has just r« -ceived another fine I<>1 of Foun tain pens. They are lietter than most $3.50 and S l.tio goods and we are selling them as fast as w« can get them at $2.50. Farmers attention Let us print your return card on en- vel<>|M*s. We will furnish a good grade of stock and print your nam«1 and add res.-. ami name of farm, if <1<* i»«-«l. 1<M) for .sic, at th«1 News « flic«1. CLVBBING OFFERS The following are Some of the club bing offers we give in connection with the New«: Daily Oregonian ?(’«.00 Daily 4 Sunday Oregonian K.uo W *ekly Oregonian 1.75 Semi-weekly Journal . 1.75 Weekly Inter Ocean 1.35 i R M Cain has been taking a f««rccd vacation this w-cl. a r< suit of the accidental discharge of a gopher gun Saturday eve ning, which inflict'd painful, though not serious wounds «in a couple of his fingers. Mr Cain ha«l taken th«1 gun to the house to see why it was not working properly w hen th«- accident occurred.