The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 20, 1913, Image 1

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I al end «if y«-ar. th«- |«a|s*r «• not n-nl
“Bo i piet Jt-an're.” the new to »uhM-ribera who an- mor«- «han one
perfume. $1, the ounce. Try it. >rar in arrvar».
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REASON IN AOS
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V E R Y advertisement
QU. should give a reason
' Ji* why people should buy
th«- goods. \\ mle people may
not sit dow n and reason out
their need for getting a cer­
tain article, still they a<e
nevertheless influenced to
purchase an article, when
R >yal
We*
Only one more week in which
to fatt n that Thanksgiving
turkey.
Our Early 1 >ioneers
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G. Mikulka Suicides
George Mikulka who liv I wilh hi--
pan-nla about lhr«-«< mil« »outh of >«- i « i
commit t rd »un til«- Tu< ««lay *ft> ■--m
,; hit- • <•* t ■' ' I • h>< : ■ « .'' B
revolvor.
Mr at..! Mr» MikuU.i
»1 .«• to
o -i
bualnrM that day ati-l left G«-o«gr ul
bom«*, apparently in the beat of »pints.
I he table unit-at<-I thnf he at«- «tinner,
but nulhinx *n«>r«- of hi» movement» on
th«- fatal day 1» known. On th«-ir««-turn
in th«- evening hi» pat«-nt» I «-. mi«- mi-
<-a»y and a M-arch wu» instituted, but
nothing was Icanwd until W'«-.!n<»dav
morning w hen the Juung Inn . udy
»4« fuuml al-out a half a mil«- from th«-
bouae in a clump of bu»h«-t with .1 bul­
let hole in hl» brain aiai a revolver b,
hi» »ide, containing two i-hella, one
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« oroner Fortmiller came <>v«-r W « d
nvxiuy afti-tncxin a- >| n compm- with
I >r Prill went out to th«- aci-n« of th«-
tragi-dy when a vt rdict cf mi >-i«- w*
rendered
I he unfortunat«- young man wn.
about twenty years of ag«- No uus-
u> ■M riis-'i for hi« rwah act.
i*'
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• Possibly About You i
I -In» <’ailing Carl« printed or
b .mk for »ale al thia other.
E' ■ ning T«*legram an«l Santiam
New . n -.i- y «-ar for $3.75.
( ;ipp - luu per cent pur«* wool
*• thing from $12 to $20. John
M esvly.
some argument, or reason
Old p.ip«-rs for sale 10c per
for buying it. Reason in an
bu -. He m th«* News office.
advertisement suggests a
Mrs Harriet Miller was born in
Do your Christmas shopping
use to which the article can
Jer-ey county, Illino.s in Octo­
Nice n-sortment of ladies
early as there are only five more
I m - put, and creates a feel­
ber, IMO. She crossed the plains
•>:i! from $2.->u to $22.«5O at
week- until Santa Claus time.
ing or pur|>os«* in the mind
with her parents in 1851. Times
*'• ■ ■ . ' .
«»f the prospect to purchase
Clover s«-e<| for sale at the were hard and the long journey
the article.
< II and pick out your Christ­
Scio Flour Mill, !)c and 10c per aero s th«- mountains with an ox
“Reason-why” copy is the
team
was
a
i<ry
tedious
one.
mas furniture und l«*ave your
po und.
copy thut counts: The fol­
She was married to W C Mi ler
->t h r with N I Morrison, Scio,
lowing copy gives a reason
June
27,
IX
X.
After
their
mar-
Oregon.
ig
Picture show tonight and Sun­
fur purchasing; I “Jones sells
day evening. Complete change rage th- y Isijght a farm of lf>0
high grade candies 25 cents
of program. Admission 15c and acres on Crabtree ««reek which
A th«- latt-st novelties in Bn»-
a |x>und.” Tin- price and
t
icy
k«
pt
f<
r
alsiut
six
months
10c, commencing at 7:30 sharp.
1
a«h-«l
silks and velvets at John
quality each presents a rea­
aid then trad« d lor a.saw mill
\\ es«-ly 's.
son for purchasing. The ex­
A llansril, a pta-ti al f ir- i
"I - r
Tan and freckle lotion, none on Thomas creek At the end of
h»»
local«!
in
Scio
ami
ha-
t<
«.-
|Hira-y
pression,
“
Jones
sells
can
­
a year and a half th«-\ sold out
better. 25c at Peery’s.
R ’ Cdn took nlsiut twenty-
quartrrs in th«- “<l-l F< :|«>w> hui :i«ig.
dies.” contains only general
to Curl Bros, and bought a part
S,-i.ians to Jefferson Satur-
II«- i-ain«- her«.- from G«-r>ai". »1 ••«< h«- li
information and is in the
Lost A gold nugget on a long of the old Howell hum« tea I. A
has l«r«-n for «<>m«- tm.r. al th« <«ii< itn-
nature of general publicity. i lion of N I MorrUon.
chain, Reward given if returned few months later they sold this
t nd the big «lane«- at that place.
This latter copy may or may
Scio has long nardeil a harn«-»a maker
place and went to California for
to Margaret Brock.
land If given pr«’|n-r i-uppnrt. M ll.m-n.l
not sell goods.
a year. They then r-turned to
Mi; - Gru-e MacGregor of Sa-
aixl family will n<> doubt tum.«in | ■ r
The only advertisement
Scio and located on •• acres of
>
til
i visiting this week at the
Keep your « ve open for one of
manrntly.
worth while is the advertise­
I >!n*' of Fr«-d T Bilyeu.
Mori 'on’s catalogues, the mod­ land <>n the north side of Frank­
ment that does sell go sis.
lin Butte, but in a short time
ern way of merci a idising.
and th«* kind that sells goods
11»- A I S < « t y ha» r«-organla«Ml and
they truded for a place on the
1» nuw r. uly for work. Anyone wi»himr
>s the copy that sets forth
south side of th« same Butte and
W ill Richardson went to Al­
the reason for purchasing in
The quarterly examinations • «t / - r <|uiltiiiif «lorn- |>l«-»»r notify
bany Monday on a short business kept buying mor«- land until they
the |-r> i<l«-nt. MraJ II Gill.
a convincing way.
were held last Thursday and Fri­
owned more than a section.
trip.
Advertising is an invest­
day with very satisfactory re­
Next i er husband formed a
R<-xall shaving lotion for a
ment,
ami
the
advertiser
sults. We might us*' that a an
Violet Dulce toilet articles are partnership with Hank Miller
tender fac«*.
should see that his invest­
excuse for not writing the s« h«»o|
and bought a saw mill on Thomas
th*- best.
ment
is
well
made.
If
he
notes last week.
cr«-ek, the purch. -e price being
I *-t us supply you with winter
Our stock is now complete in $10,000. They kept tins mill for
hired a clerk he would insist
Several students have begun di-it-s. Prices ami quality guar-
a I departments. John Wesely. about Is years and then moved
upon the clerk making sales.
th«* new quarter by being either anti-i-d. John Wi-sely'
He should also insist «>n his
to the old homestead where they
absent or late, l’rof. Lovelace i
Any one wi< ing a a-cond hand lived for some time, finally mov­
ads making sales, as adver­
A W H.igev has Ixiught the
always Very considerate when
telephone, good as new. call on ing to Went Scio. where she now
tising is salesmanship on
th«* atudept lias to c< me u f«-w building which the (»ostoific«
J N Weddle at the telephone lives.
paper. If an advertisement
miles through th«* storm, but we o*-cupie«l during th«- summer and
otfi-.e.
do«-s not make sales there is
Mrs .Miller is the mother of
are afraid his g-ssi nature is be­ will t«-ar out th«- old express
something
the
matter
with
thirtv«-n
. bildrvn, eleven of
ing imposed upon when th«* -In­ .«ml mov<- th«* new building in
Those new
Safety “( 'ross whom ar«- still living. Lydia dy­
the advertisement or the
dent “loaf«” around town after l>i-tw«-«*n Ins jewelry store and
Cut” razors now on sale at ing at th«- age of nine years and
medium, and generally the
the | mm »I room.
having arrived in ample time.
Peery’s drug store. $1.50 each.
fault
is
with
the
advertise
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I
! I.
Mrs Chas Warner, Mrs Fr«--I T
ment.
A chicken dinner w ill la* served
living nr«-; Nancy zXrr.old, Henry
Bilyeu,
Mrs Jennie Shelton, Mr
Mrs Leta Rex went to Port­
When
a
customer
visits
a
Sunday
at th«- Scio Hotel.
Miller. Samur: G Miller, Emma
N I Morrison ami Miss Neva
land last Thursday lor a short
store the sal«*sman puts birth
Curl, Carrie Shelton, William
Balschwcid paid th«* high school
visit returning home Saturday
Try “Harmony of Boston”
every argument possible that
Miller, Lucret a
Arnold, Ida
a
visit Friday, Nov 7, and w it-
«veiling.
sja-armint tooth paste.
will tend to effect a sale.
Shvlt n, Margaret Neal. Sophia
nessed the program given by the
Likewise when an advertiser
Rhoda
and
M
iy
Bowman.
Those Rexall self tilling foun­
Corinthian socii-ty, Conte again,
Chas Wesely is contemplating
prepares copy for an ad he
At a rt cant family dinner all
ladies only bring a few of the
tain pens are guaranteed to give
leaving on an extended business
should put into that copy ar­
of her children, with their child­
men next time. We are sure that
satisfaction.
und
pleasure trip in the near
guments
that
will
make
the
ren and grand children were
they, too, are interested in our
future.
He expects to visit
ad
convincing
and
produce
The News was misinformed presen*, with th«- < xception of
school work. The Imp society
-outhern
California,
then go cast
sales.
He
should
talk
through
last week alout C C Sandoz hav­ Mr a id Mr Bowman, Mrs Emma
will furnish th«- program this
via
Texas
ami
on
to
Chicago
and
the
a«i
as
though
he
were
ing sold hi< potato crop. He asks Curl and Mr ; nd
Friday, the 21st. which will In­
New
York,
when-
he
will
pur
­
talking
to
the
customer
fac«*
us to state that he has not sold ton.
ns follows;
chase
his
next
year's
supply
of
to
face.
Mrs Miller is st II hale and
his crop as yet.
Opening song by the school
merchandise for his store.
The number of arguments
hearty and Io ks like she was
Recitation, Ixira Compton
to use in an advertisement
When in need of printing give good for another quarter of a
Vocal solo, l.or«-en White
Our shoes for men, women
depends ut»on the s|>ace to
th«- News oilier a call. First class century.
Reading, Margaret Brock
ami
children please l»oth your
be used, kinds of comrno«iity
work and prices right. We make
Comic recitation, Delb«*tt Lmg purs«- and your feet. Hibler &
to Is* advertised and class of
a specialty of letter heads, en­ The Teacher» InatituU- of Linn ■ nd
Violin solo, F orest Woodmansee Gill Co.
people to be reached.
velopes. statements, bill heads, Benton count»«.-» will meet in Albany
R«-ading, Ethel Cirs -n
sal«- bills, business cards, ladies Nov. 2-I-2&-3*. A Rood |>r <iam ha»
R«*citati.»n, Gladys Rodgers
A bargain you can M*e through
ADS han«l paste a big can
«•ailing cards, and in fact com­ b«-«n arranged and ■ bi< attri.dane«« 1»
Piano
solo, Loreen Whit«*
Harmonv Glycerin soap. 10c
anticipated. There »ill le no achool
for 10c, three for 25c.
mercial printing of all kinds.
Extern. 8j«e<-ch, The Present for a big cake; three for 25c.
’here next week mi the teacher* wdl I«r
at the Institute, and Thursday ia
Crisis
Sp«*cial sale on linoleums, car-
We exp«-ct a carload of field Thank»giving.
We have th«* largest line of
School paper, Lulu Clark,
l»eta and wall paf>er, commenc­
fencing direct from the factory
wall
paper, cari>ets and linole­
John L« e, Reva Tindall
and we can make you a better Those who have renewed their ■I- ing Friday, November 21. Chas
ums
in this citv. which w<- must
Song by th«- school.
price than any mail order house legiancr to the News «inre la»t i««ue Wesely.
dose out regardless of cost on
or any comja-titor as we buy di­ ■re Rudolph Wr»ely, C F Sargent and
account of lack of room. Our
K W Montgom-rv.
rect from the factorv. Car will
Why not spend Sunday eve­
spring shipments will I m * in soon
ning at the picture show? First
Those Knowing themselves in­ and we must have room. Here is
be here about Nov 25, so it will
.. ..
•
,
“hathtor
M ivwrnren,
m thrrr
pay you to get the pace from us rrr| drama) and "IkMIM itomga at I xi nr- class films, good music and ad­ debted to the undersigned will a *hanc«* to get vour car|>ets and
linoleums at the right price,
before you buy elsewhere. Chas.
R.nch,’' (comedy) an the film« mission nrice 15c and 10c. Show please call and settle.
I fur tonight’» «how.
starts at 7:30 sharp.
E C Peery.
Wisely.
(’has. Wesely.
MRS gai : :
v
ill.I l it
New 1 larness Milker
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