The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 13, 1913, Image 1

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XVII
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LINN
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Linn Co. Fair 1914
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'’’Bouqu -t J< amre.” the n» w
perfume. $1. the ounce. Try it.
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to Mtiberf
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V«ar in nr
’siri*.
Tfr- HE ; :r[..... of advertis-
I h<* pH|w r h
V->
who an* rrx
Tyjx-writ« r paper for sale at
the News office.
Prof. M S I ve’ai* is enjoying
avi it with Mrs Lovelace this
week.
Order House*
at Scio, Ore.
have
W A Ewinr at
1 at \< r convention
Setui day.
X« w line of front lace Royal
\\ orc st«*r cor-- ts at John Wes-
eiv’s.
Drs ¡.owe a: d Turners glasses
wear ot; , but they take their
tune ab ut it.
!’.■ t .re -how tonight and Sun­
il i •.-•nir e. Complete change
of uro, ram. Admission 15c and worth and r -ts much more. My
1'ic, con.inencii.g at 7:30 sharp. supply w id be in about Dr com­
ber 1. and I w ill have 5u0 of
Tan and freckle lotion, none them, wl ch are y< un for the
better,
at P -erv’s.
asking. Anybr>dY w d ing one
can mail a card with the r- q ie t
can any you will be supplied with it
:i --o’: a li e, arrne. Write to­
day so I can place the order on
tile, as the first ot es are the first
/Mbany Saturday and served.
I have a splendi l lot of fur i-
i<!> at < orvallis until
ture of ail kinds. Marion window
♦ vening.
ul< . inn ti! g linoleum, rug-,
Violet Dulce toilet articles ure barn«.- ', -traps, collars, sweat
pa .s. and an figurir, for a Har­
the be t.
ness Repair Man.
<’ ir lock is now complete in
Itiui.-.k you for what business
all departments. John We-ely. you have given mt at d :--k fora
continuance of your value«! pat-
ii Earl and niece Miss Ivy r-'t.ge, at'd invite a* many more
from iiliamooK, Visited to call, examine, nnd Iw one of
■<>u- n®, "r a d Mrs \\ il| m iny . itisfie«! cu -tomers.
t, < vera! days las', week.
Yours for future foi.-ine-s,
N. I. MORRISON.
J A Hutton < f Albany trans-
acte . business in Scio Tuesday.
N le I
: i f. r Hutton’s Bufi­
i han'giving Dance
li .College n another column.
A uun •- will be given at Wes­
At:; onr wi hmg a second hand ely-Cain hall Thank-giving eve
t- leph >ne, grxxl as new. call on by t ie Z C B J Lodge, com­
J N Weddle at the telephone mencing at 8 o'c'ock. A lunch
w ill be served a1 midnight. Ev­
off) e.
erybody is coruialiy invited to
2t
Thosv new Safety “( *ro>»s attend.
Cut” razors n iw on sale at
i’c. ry’s drug store. $1.50 each.
Why not sp-.-.d Sunday eve-
Those Rexall self filling f run-
ning at the picture show? !• I-st tain pens are guaranteed to give
ria-* filmgoo 1 music anti ad- satisfaction.
mi.- -ion Drice 15c ami 10c. Show
M41 CitY Items were received
starts at 7:30 sharp.
too iute for this week’s issue.
Steve Philippi who has been
When in need of printing give
putting up some of his famous
the
New s office a call. First class
fence at Kingston for several
work and prices right. We make
weeks: spent Sunday at home.
a specialty of letter heads, en­
E C Peery had the entire front velopes, statements, bill heads,
torn out of his drug store this sale bills, business cards, ladies
week, which has been replaced calling cards, and in fact com-
by a modern front with large mereiai printing of all kinds.
show w indow s, adding materially
Quite a crowd from here went
to app« arances on that corner.
to Albany Saturday to see the
The titles of the pictures for big footliall game between U of
th«« show tonight are as follows: O and O A C. Alxnit seven
Look Who’s Here Snook unis thou .-.and people were present,
again; Vengeance of the Sky- and each team received $25<K). as
atone. 2-reel drama; Th«-Terrible its share of the gate receipts.
Turk, comedy. Admission 15c The game resulted in a tie, the
and 10c.
score being 10 to 10.
I
à
~ ' Goods can be sold
through advertising b/ giv­
ing a i ear and concise «ie-
-cr pt ion t<> arouse th«- inter­
est of th«* r« adcr in the goods.
Then after the render has
bee« tn-' favorably impressed
with the gixuls give th«*
price, as this is a vital factor
in convincing the prosp« ctive
customer.
Every jierson is more or
1« - inter« ted in the price
of go«xls Carefully compile«!
tati.-tic.- -low that over 7.»
p«-r vent of the fieeple of th«*
I'rut. <1 Stat« -h\e oil a alary
of
< i less per year. It
is v. ry evident that most of
the people in the t’lited
States must be econotn icad.
They must be saving a"d
careful io their expenditures,
and they are careful, l’hey
count the dollars, and when
thev read an advertisement
In the paper they want to
know the selling pric«> of the
goods t»o as to tlo some figur-
i* g of their own.
Some one has said that
■‘money talks.” Tnat is true,
and lowering the price of
goods is always a most effec­
tive citing a r g u m e n t.
Whetlur th.- advertiser low­
ers tl <• price or not he should
never omit the price of the
separate items hi* describes,
uniet-s possibly the advertis­
ing space at hisdixposal does
not permit him to describe
sp< t.ifica ly so the reader can
thoroughly understand the
merits of tl iearlic.es. In this
latter case it is frequently
customary to reserve the
price for the catalogue w hich
is sent out on inquiry, or un­
til the customer visits tile
stun*.
it is generally latter to
state the price after giving a
a careful ai d concise state­
ment of the goods, if the
pi -ce ■ a real inducement it
serv« - as a climax.
Good headlines and illus­
trations to attract attention
and iure interest, g«x<d de­
scription to interest and con­
vince. accompanied by the
price of th«* article make an
a<l that is haid to beat.
wxnt
l»u you
baby ui worth
to
in
know
inch« *.
what y<>ur
i <>UI'«I« tuxi
Wl itch
power?
Then enter it
in
th«
hurto
*• ‘x U*
!’«-t îcr
I,:..
< «»nt« «t which th«- linn » utint y Fsir
will
September 23, 24 i
>. ti»l4.
ThH it not n inrrt* beau ty. c Oil t »• -.-1
but R •rtentlhc rxarnmatioM •nd tett of
th.-
fnarv. h ..
1 known a«
a
bttk ¡h’.in in
t »
Ev
New*!
n lachuH
for Morrison’s cata-
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ng Telegram and Fantiam
y « ar for $3.75.
Dr
I’’ ill reports the following
N" . mber !». to the wife
k
Dobrkovsky, a girl;
to th • wife of Truman
Luck ci
i' II, a 111 lb boy: Novem-
ber 1 12, to the wife of Floyd
Iton, a 12 lb hoy.
bftoy.
Inri
1 Mil i h
If will !»•' ci»ti«luct«*<| with the < •O O|W.
»* t*
«»I b r.i
rxtion uf th«* .tblcwt phy^ici»'
Prue« will lx* Rwnni«*<i to Ubir» Nov !
•curing higl <
t in the follow ing c 1» «ff.
then» btjing l«t, 2d. 3d and i 1th « wanl».
Fur buy»
For girle
«'■ m<M »ml i
12
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24
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12
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24 •*
“
«-rntxl ehanii-H.n boy.
2»
< apt-' It»» per cent pure wool
clothing from $12 to $20. John
Wesely.
24
3<i
Grand rhampmn viri,
tor further particular* apply to
Mlpennti u lent». Ml- Wi; i
prices on harness
g«x>ds dr« P.
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Abb it
Mi » It SI., jun.
SANTIAM FARM 1
'PC'S
The Ne WS office is in receipt
an ¡i tere ting sketch of the
i- Of Mrs Harriet Miller of
■’
i<>. which will appear in
•«'-- mins next week. An
: ¡tom is - xl< ruled to all the
old pioneers to hand in some of
t heir « cp< riences and reminis-
«*<■ ces of early (lavs.
<
Mrs Jennie Lovej >y went
to Stay ton Saturday for a w
visit with her old friend
Murphy.
Mrs ( lara < it iffin and <i:
ter, Mrs N- vu Sturge. -
over to la-banon Sunday
short visit with the former’
ter Mrs Lee Bilyeu.
UK* |M*r
i
Our telephone •onqany. No.
IS, met \\«dm day night and
Nee a sortment of ladies
arranger] to set up the new poles
and line and try to hat e better ¡at « from $2.50 to $22.60 it
service so as to accommodate John WeselY’x.
ourselves and neigh! jora, as our
’•I- in-l Mr- Will Kotthoff <f
line has been out of c >mn>i.--;<>n
1 l- r -n jx-nt Tuesday at the
for some time past. S W went to
.- of Will Ablxitt, We under-
Sc io Thu I day ami got th • | ione
' d that Mr Kotthoff while
lineman, Mr Cyrus, to come out
re b • i,rht Will Kn.iutf’s und
and put the line in talking shape
i‘ I Saia!--/.’.- crop of j itatoes.
until we get tue poles Up. He
did a tine job as lie und« -rstands
< i I ami pick out your Christ-
his business.
.a furniture and leave your
James I'oindext r of Forila :d
■ 1« r with X I Morrison, Scio,
and Art Gain»- of St Joi.
• -.rm- Oregon.
1 k
up Saturday to M C Gam«
I > hi >1-K my lit. Lu-1 Rahn and
laying in a supply of ima and
Vigi-tabhs for the wtnter a Mi I'.1 Petti have taken advantage
Poindexter has just in m l <i w n of the N’< ws $1. of! t since last
from Condon to Portland where issue.
he has secur' d a large rooming
house, running it in c->nn<« lion
Al the latest novelties in Bro-
with a few Ixiard« rs.
< ; i I -ilk and velvets at John
< ¡eo. Griffin wishing his Roger Wesely’a.
farm surveyed, called the dep ity
Mr. R J Jameson will conduct
surveyor Wedm-day. ami it l««ok
r.
.«•« i next Sunday, Nov Hi,
them up to Sunday n<»>n to find
■
aiming
and evening nt theltap-
the lines around IGO acre-.
ti t church. Every one cordially
William Miller of Richard: >n's invited.
Gap is now sawing wood for
Tom Smail, Mr Ia*e an»! G A
Rexall shaving lotion for a
Th » picture show of late has Griffin.
tender
face.
been furnishing some first class 1
S W Gaines while repairing
films ar.d has reduced the price the phon«* line Friday got quite
l/ot us supply you with winter
to 15c for adults. Shows this warm walking so unbuttoned his
shoes. Prices and quality guar­
week will be this, Thursday, eve­ coat and vest and I- t his picket
anteed. John Wesely.
ning ar.d next Sunday evening. fxx)k and check bexjk. However,
Charging cruel and inhuman
both were found by neighbors
Friday November 21. Drs before he missed them.
treatment. Mary A Hoagland
Lowe and Turner w ill be
* A phone message reached us has brought suit for divorce
at Scio Hotel again. When you
Monday night announcing the against I Hoagland. The plaintiff
patronize them you receive the
■s represented by W R Bilyeu.
death of Mn» Bertha Crabtree,
conscientious service of the
The
couple were married in Linn
w ife of Jasper (’rabtr«*c now of
trained eye specialist and optic­
county
near Scio on Marrh 10
Walla Walla, Wash, formerly of
ian. They guarantee their glass­
last.
In
the complaint it is al­
this ncighixirluxxl.
es to give absolute satisfaction
leged that the defendant became
whether they cost $2 or more, j Miss Jessie Bilyeu returned di.-< as<-d after his marriage. It
One price covers entire cost of home Monday from Portland is further alleged that the de­
examination, lenses and frames. where she underwent an opera­ fendant has a son by a former
Remember the day and date. tion and is gaining nicely.
wife, who is a nuisance alxiut
Scons of Linn county references.
¡’ ie E ater ,
’.he house. Albany Democrat.
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