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No. 21 ** D », YOl'P. st I:,, HlrriON I \ i !I k.s SCATIERING BIRO SHOT Report .............. I Annual iu th«- low Io th«. • who pay pnniptiy in advance th« lui-», r-.ntfn j .-•* >« 11 •«• K«*«*unter'» ri'fiort, city of Sri-, )>■< J ♦ per year Th«- | rice I« fl.£> if pax! ending, th*«* 31. 1913, ♦ • w-’hm «-.« rr th», a* I 11 «i i» charg'd lit wHirv«*» Did Roosevelt hnnt the lion 1 City franc him.- . 1 at eml of y«»r. I he paper la not »«.nt I n<li< * Calling Card« printtwl « r Mr« W A White has been on to tubaertber« who ar»- mor»- than one and rhmocerous in Africa with a l Fi«*c light »¡ d water plant uo l iai k for «ale at thia office. the sick list for some time. year tn arrear». rifle or shot gun? II«* might 1 ir«> apparatu« How ........ OU , have taken tons of bird-shut ami 1 1 Mrs Earnest fitus has been ill r.ngirw .... “Bouquet Jeaii>ce,” the new scattered it all over Africa, but Wagon |<X> 0(1 for 'Ollie a eeks. perfume. $1. the ounce. Try it. what big gam«* would he have 1io»e eart 3i «> On bagged? City park 25Q <W Mi T B Richard.*« >n of Boring • City hall .......... |,ixa> >«i Mi and Mi ■ I rhayer It is just as true in hunting for Dairy iti d a! the home of John Rich- 330 iel Christmas in Hubbard. big business as m hunting for big , F.lec »uppli«*«. ml .on last week. Account» due city 54.13 There will be a dairy meeting game, concentrate all force jio.ssi- Mrs Alta Hughes of Tacoma is Total ........ . . U«. 12»; •<*.» held in Scio th«* latter part of bl«* and with with p«*rf«.*ct aim it Mi * Marg tret Brock visited visiting with her parents, J M 11 l.iabilitiea is not so d tfieuit to hit th«* bull ’ s January, at which tun«* the b«*st friends in Albany last week. City bonda fi.WO.OO Brown ai d wife. methods of winter feeding will eye. and accomplish results. W arrUtd» 6 00 Bagging game in advertising ! I « ning i « iegrani and Santiam Violet Dulce toilet articles are b«* discussed by practical dairy • Total ................ cannot b«* r« ihz.««l «uit.ll the ad- men, and also plans for the gen \i one y ear for $11.75. the best. 9,514 te.l eral upbuilding of the dairy in- ver»iis«*r gets two things finally Net reaouree i of city Rcevipt» Light and Water Plant J 1 Philippi of Eugene visited dustrv in this part of the county. imbressed on his mind: First do Plinto supplie» at Peery’s « aah receipt» for »«rvice 1 1,9» I .«> • Jt is to i>e hoped that sufficient not try to tell about ever' article ; Service for city here over Christmas with his I »rug store. interest may be aroused among in th«* stor«* in one ad; second, do brother Steve. 1 arc light .... 72 00 the farmers who are not patron not think that everything must 4«> inc light». L RM.00 .lame; Abbott of Estacada has 15 hydrant» . . 3» ii •«) Those Rexull self tilling f >un- izing the condensery, so that this be tolu about any article adver r< turned home after a visit with Light*, city hall. 24 ♦** tain i» ns are guaranteed to give institution may be supplied with tised in one ad. The ad should l ight«. Mill <’<itii|>any 21 '*0 relatives here. educational in tendency, ami each satisfaction. enough milk to run at full Light», achool 24 <>0 cnpscity «’afir.g th - v; inter as t>oint should !>♦• elaborated upon’ Our shoes for men, women Total . «.. M C Gill «nd wife enjoyed a well as summer. That more in sdecificallv and carefully. Drive 3,601 0u and children please l«oth your Ex| en««-» Light and W atcr Plant Chri tmas dinner at the hum«* of ter« «t is b- ing d’*.'iav<* l than home one point at a time even if 7H0 00 ¡'.ii and your feet. Hi bier & their sun. Dr J G Gill of I a 'I h «- heretofore is evidened by the fact it is best to devote th«* entire Superintendent’» .«alary Power ........ .. |MI (»I Gill Co. non. space set apart for the ad to im that no les.« than six sil «; are to Repair» tin. 00 l>e built near Scio early tins press convincingly the merit of 1 filer rut on bond* .*V4> no \V N Shop«? and wife of Grand < ■' orge<Bbatchford of Shelburn th«* article U|sm th«* p«*opl<*. ! aping. Total exnenae 1.3X0 it» wa . transacting business m Scio Canyon, Arizona, left Thursday The advertiser hits the bull’s Net revenue from plant 2.2>L0f. Monday for tt.eir home after a visit Ohl imperil one cent a pound at eye when he concentrates all his Net income alx>vc «*x|n ;i*<- •73 »5 with Henry Shope and wife. fore«* in one point at ope time, the hew s olii -e. J S -TI« M«. Rr«-or*l- r. and s|n*aks t<» the people in lan Nathan Young is visiting in guage that they understand. City trea»ur«*r'a report fur year en 1 Corvallis with his son, N Tne trouble with advertising is mg b«*c 31, 1913 Yourg and daughter Mrs A J Heeeipta th«* maj uity of advertisers have Johnson. f 121 71 only a partial knowledge of their Ca»h un harxl Jan 1, H»L'< Mr . Ray Smith of Larson. Ida 1 ict’iiu’« him ) tin«*«. I’M Ml good*, knowing little al»out ad ho, is visiting at the home of her J W Wilson spent a few days Kerb your cows, hogs and F.iectric euppiiea ... . vertising, less about w hat to ex in Scio last w. ek at the home of 1 axe» 1.027 '*«. father, W G McDonald. hors> s in good condition by feed- 1,9V ; :«• ing Security Stock Food, For J A Bilyeu. He t >>>< his two pect from advertising, and give Service, light and water little children to Idaho where little thought and time to th«* Mr and Mrs P II MacDonald sale by E C Peery. Total rvceipta. 3.7«»». 17 preparation of their ads. it is they will live. ¡»•■nt Christmas in Springfield. Expenatya impossible to writ«* an intelligent Paid out »* |xr voucher» Everett Philippi and little son 2,093 of Silverton spent Christmas at Mi E D Myers, Mrs R Shel 77< km Those new Safety "Cross ad w ithout an absolute knowl«*dge Palane«! on hand I»• -c Hl. lt*l < A. (J. I’kll.l., Tn-aaurt r. the horn«* of his father, Steve Cut” razors now on sale at of the merits of the arte lie to be ton, and Alex, Bill and bliss l«*on Montgomery attended a big Philippi. Peery’s drug store. $1 fsi each. advertised, its use ami how it Mrs West of Portland visit.*«! < hristmas dinner at the home of compares with competitive goods. Th«* skill of th«* best advertis here over Christmas nt the home Al IJder of Shedd. Mr Burtenshaw of Lebanon is Miss Agt s W«*-< of Portland er is ever work«*«! to the limit in of her daughter Mrs C C Wade, vi-iting his daughter. Mrs Eliza who has been employed at the learning every thing about their returning home the middle of Crabtree. He recently celebrated E C Smith ami wife spimi last Meier Ä Frank ston* for several goods, and in devising the best this week. his 90th birthday. Thursday in Salem. years, came up in time to spenrl ways to "play up” selling points Christmas at th«* horn«* of her A tramp sign painter was busy A Christmas tree with appro Moving picture show tonight in novel advertisements contain mother, Mrs Franc**s Wesely. ing striking contrsts. the first of th«* week decorating ami Sui day night. Entire change priate program was given at the After a few w«*«*ks rest at home windows of some of the business of program. Admission 111 and Büptixt church Christmas eve. Mi>s* W.-M-'y exp- cts to leavt* fur Born December 21. to the wife houses. 15c. A few of those nice umbrellas «1 visit with her brother James of U J Philippi of Kingston, a A Night <>f Terror left w ill Is* sold at bargain and family at Wilson Kansas. Ohl pajwrs for your cupitoarda ten |iound girl. Few nights ar«- mon- U-rnbl«* than and pantry or to build fires with prices. E C Peery. Mrs A W Hagey and daughter that of a mother looking on her rhihl at five cent« per bundle at the choking ami gasping for breath «hiring Miss Elsie Thayer, who is a Colene, went to Salem Tuesday an attar» of croup, and nothing In the N"W « oflice. teach.« r in the Pendleton schools, for a visit with friends. They al- ------ h«.u««* — t<> ___ relteye it. .-. Many mothers arrived her«* last Thursday to so expect to go to Gervais before have pa*"l rights <>( terror r. Un -it Mrs Montie lx*slie of Eugene A »lory a «lay for th«* 36S .lay of 1914 spend the holidays at the home — that ia what >«>u get by aubM-rtbing returning home Sunday. . u a I ton. A little forethought will en si>«*nt Christmas at the home of , able you t<> «I h >»1 «II thia. Chamlwr- her mother, Mr and Mrs G W of her parents, Mr and Mrs F T 12 for the Youth’» l ompanion'» new lama cough r«-m«-«ly ia a certain run for volume. Th«* hfty-two w«-ekiv imu «-» of Thaver. I croup and h«u never been known to M >rrow. Miss Nellie Morrow the Companion will contain nt l«-a»t IK.'« fail. Keep it at hand. For al«* by ■II of Portland is also visiting with Mrs \V A Ewing went to Shel- »tun«-», arxl all oth«-r kind* of good •iealrr». home folks. rca«iing that ran be crowded t»etw«-«*n burn Christmas for a visit with Iwurovrr, th«- 1» »t a«!vic«- on nthlet-. Has l>een a proeperoua year her sister, Mrs pal Jones. lea fur boya, urtirlv»tin .!«• ■*• and r«-rre- I for this community, and for th«* Augustine Cain of Portland Picture show Sunday night, H) ationa for girl«, contribution» by fn- came up the last of the week for and 15 cents. Mrs Walter Bilyeu who has been moui men and women, »ugge-tiona f«»r Scio Planing Mill Co. Wh«*thcr a short visit with his brother and Your part in the Scio Planing ill for several weeks is slowly im the care of the health, etc. Mrs Lewis anil jon wer«* up sister. R M and Miss Agnes Cain. Fur the year'« »ubarription of 12 Mill Co’», increasing prosperity proving and her many friends there ia included a copy of the Com has h«*en your business support from Portland last week vi iting hope for her speedy recovery. Tom Smith of Lebanon has panion Practical Hume < alendar for or just a kind word for us, we with her sister Mrs G W Morrow rented the L W Pomeroy house 1914, and all the t»«u«-a for the remain and other relatives. A very pretty wedding was ing week» of thia year, dating from cordially thank you, and now at and will move here with his fam the threshold of a new year, we solemnized Saturday Dec. 20 at the time th«-auk «rription i« r«-ceiv«*d. Green ground bone and meat ily. It is understood that Mr If vou want to know more about the extend to you this hearty 9:3«> p m at the home of Rev. scraps makes your hens lay. Smith intends to open a feed Burleson, when Miss Vista Long Companion before aulmcribing, aend k ng fur »ample coptca containing the open Three pounds for 10c at The store here. became the wife of Elmo Sims. ing chapter» of Arthur 'tanwood I’ler’a May 1914 be the happiest and The gt/im was recently appointed fine aerial of life in a boya* achaol— most prosperous of your life, and Meat Market Mr and Mrs C W Davis of mail carrier on route 2 from Scio “Hia Father’» Son.” With them we and may there be no h«*sitancy Salem visited here Monday sn<l and is well known in this vicinity will a«-nd the full ann«*une«-ment for upon your part to command us at Tuesday last week at the home The bride is a daughter of Nor 1914. all tim«*s for service in small of their daughter, Mrs E H Hol- T he T o UTH’« CoMPtinM, man I/mg of this place. The matters as well as large. Choice young calves for sale. son. From here they went to 144 lierkeley st. B >»ton, Ma»a. newly weds have the be»» wishes The Scio Planing Mill Cp. For further particulars call or Roseburg where they sjient New BUbacriptiuna tweehed at thia ’ office. of their many friends. Scio Oregon write E C Smith, Scio Hotel. Christmas with relatives. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ Possibly -Ï0Ü i Possibly About You Meeting c A Story a Day I !i I :i <i Calves for Sale