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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1914)
VOL. ol M Y. XVIJ : : Possibly About You : ' ><>ri: ill th«’ (..»'• luw Io i:i' riox ■ \i n t I • th'«-*, promptly in arivanc« the *ub«rni>ti«».Y price i* ll.Jf* prr year Th« price at FTxj of >««r. to * u I* m ribera BE N<*al of Portland is visiting his mother Mrs N. Neal and other relatives. 1 ^ograin < ’ ' uh<> pnv i* 11 . ib» ¡ mí . « r I* if paid fu«l a«n< who ar*’ more than un-t* year in Arrear». M K Bilyeu and W 11 Your/ were Albany visitos the last of the week. Mrs F M Ai r old of Albany is For a whole solid hour the visit ig at the home of her father 'captain hail been lecturing his men on "The Duticsof a Soldier’* M C Gill. and he thought that r.owthetime E M Kimball, proprietor of the i had come for him to test the re- ■Iordan Flour Mill went to Al- [suits of his disc »ur.se. panY last Thursday to see his Fasting his eye around the dan. I :• r Mis-es Enid and Wan r.Mim he lived his eye on Private wno belong to the Lady Killies Murphx as I.is fir st victim. band. "Private Murphy", he asked. 1 why should a soldier !»• readv to Mrs Vina Brenner of Eight die for his country? * Mile is visiting at the home of The Irishman scratched his her parents, Mr and Mrs .1 W head for aw hile, then an ingra Richardson. tiating and enlightening smile flitted across his face. Sure cap "Bouquet Jean’ce,” the new tain, he said pleasantly, you’re perfume. $1. the ounce. Try it. right. Why should we? Violet Dulce toilet articles are the best. I.mlie* ('ulling Car is printed or blank fur «ale at Ihu olhe. Those Rexall self filling f »un- Evening Telegram and Santiam t on pens are guaranteed to gi ve N< ont ir fo 13.76 satisfaction. Misses Agnes and Mary Wisely left last Wedne. day for Portland. They intend to go from there to Wilson. Kansas, "to visit their brother James. They w ill go py way of Cali tomia and expect to be away ai>out three months. >** - » I’.'l I. Photo supplies at Peery’s Drug store. ♦ For lent an K room house, good out buildings and 9 acres’ «»f ground. For particulars call at this office. Kerb your cows. h< gs and horse# in good condition by feed Those new Safety "Cross ing Security Stock Food. For Cut" razors now on sale at sale by E C Peery. Peery’s drug store, $1.50 each. J N Weddle w as call, d toStayton Farmers, in buying machinery Sunday on account of the serious buy of a dealer who l.andl s as illness of his mother, who is not good as is on the market, arid expect« d to live owing to her ad p vanced age. time so if you r e.-d an extra you can get it of the dtaler. A deal Ohl i aj ers for your cupboards er who is changing his line once and pantry or to build fires with yr twice a year i the one to stay at five cents jar bundle at the clear from, for you may get your N ■ w s < flice. | extra and you maY not, without going to a lot of trouble. I han Our shoes for men, women dle the same line all the time, and children please l>oth your which is sold under an absolute purse and your feet. Hibler & guarantee. If you have any ma (ail Co. chine that you can’t get extras Mack Vaughn of Lebanon was for, I can get them for you if an over Sunday visitor at the the machine is still manufactur- < I. I am |. to : i.. It has home of George Rodgers. I been nearly four years since I Two good colts, coming two started in the hardware ami years old for sale cheat», or w ill implement business and the in crease in the amount of business trade for good milch cows. has steadily grown, which Ix-onard Gilkey, Thomas. Ore. speaKa for the line 1 am hand "Grandma” (alavan died at ling. I thank those who have the home of her daughter Mrs hel|»ed to make the business a Wm Bilyeu at 11:30 p. m. Wed- success, and will strive to serve n< sday. aged K7 years and two you to the first of my ability. I months. She came to Oregon in have added to my stick until I 1H-I7, locating near Scio, where «anaddno more on accout of she resided until she came to lack of room. Some things I am Jefferson some ten years since, handling: hardware, stoves. She was the mothet of eight ranges, paints, oils, varnishes, children. 5 of whom survive her. machinery of all kinds, vehicles, Funeral arrangements have not furniture, beds,« mattresses, yet been completed. — Jefferson I rugs, linoleums, window shades. Review. The funeral was held in fact every thing needed in the in Scio Friday and the body j home in the line of house fur laid to rest at Providence ceme- rashings. You will be pleased with rny pnces. N I Morrison. UrY. I fiuiv nu ns Meeting, Sv io. Or e. Advertising has changer! com W hat is the matter with the pletely man’s ways of living. business man in the smaller tow ns January 24, 1914 History tells how primitive man <>f this coutrvW hy k it tb it lived. History tells us how man he is everlast ingly asleep? changed his wavs of dress, ’his The Countt . Mercnhant r pre !<• A. M. ways is living and his every day ( sent# the very 1» «1«’.«’lopnmt V i •«»»• . ()r«,hr»trM desires and ambitions. History hi American manhood. He is Winh *r 1 «-riling also tells us how an article was healthy, strong ami u:. t ; ’v .M *■. S> hrork, I ’ ortlaiHl • da'- -d .! i 11 ■ | I . ■' intellectual, hut he simple will 1 >ÍM*U»3lt»n of an unbalanced mind, todav not get out of the rut made in th»' looked u|H>n as a luxury and to road of ins kind of trade, fiv the X i Ir«* . “ 1 h»- < »»w mih I PrV**|H'nty* morrow looked ujsm a-» a necess footstebs of his pr« dec‘ s-or l»r. Jami W ilh\• ••nil «•, < orvulli* ity. It but illustrates the ever Here is the whole st tv in a 1 >1 nF (L-Jt loti changing mind, the ever chang nutshell; .-ontriist the filling < \ Ihnnrr ing human desire. ample»: M UAH* Win is it there is that constant On the one hand we have the revolution going on in the human prospenms condition of the heart l»etw«.*en everything new country, originating in extra r I P. M. and old? It is that intense de- ■ linary good crops. We never ire to have those things that had 1» tt«-r. Then then* m ; t be . ..... Selected i XX IlnirH’-v, Futen t <»ruvr will give us greater comfort and demand. An over - ipply \/r.. happiness. 1 UACUMion out a market is almost as bad for Now here is where advertising th«* farmer, as no crops at all. Vbn» I. . ith ,\ Mv l.qMTiriife’ comes in. It is a great educator Th.e demand, as well i*.-the p I J Pvt tit, Srio a great civilizing or developing were never better than at pre I' w force. Its pur|»ose is to keep »•nt. |H’opl«‘ informed on the use and N« xt conies the wav < arner. value ot a commodity and over-' His condition is undeniably better l)icl Not 1 ake It come any predjudice that may than it has been for years. Be exist against it. cause of the vast sum - of money Sandy Maclv«»r was no f« «,lin’ Ls»k at the automobile. At that must change hands during j nt well, -o he w«*nt to th«1 doc first the locomotive running wild the next six months, to gather tor. in our streets was looked upon as and transport the immense r» ps, What do you drink? demand a curse and a thing people would the lal»orer .- services wi I In* well ed the doctor. not tolerate. Then shortly the paid for. Money sent id the Whisky. predjudice began to wane ami it farmer from the purchasers in Ilovv much. bi’came looked upon nn neccess- the East will Is* used for improv May be a I«>tt le a day. ity. Advertising brought about ed equipment. Old farm imp: Do you smoke. this wonderful chauge and even merits will be discarded and re Y es. a it 'm.ibile manufacturer u. the placed by new. The harvesting Well you give ub whisky and country will verify this assertion. machinery business is a good tobacco altogether. The purjsise of all adnertising, barometer indicating thi condi Sandy took up his cap and in general and local, is to intensify tion. l In «• tops reached the door. general and local desires, create Now comes the Country Mer Her«’!, called the doctor, you general aid local markets. A chant, th«* Dix’tor, Lawyer, II«« h ive’nt paid for my it'lvice! manufacturer, or general adver tel Man. etc., and Amusement \hm n<> takin* it sna| ,»ed San- tiser. advertises to create a gen Man. Their share of tl ■ h it ■ st <h as he shut the door. eral murket, so as to sell his <ie|M*nds entirely ui»on their abil goods to the local merchant. It ity to keep abreast with rapidly Phonograph lind $.‘10.00 worth is ub to the local merchant to changing conditions. Th«’ Mer of n ■ >rd f<>r ale at a bargain. create the local market for his chant in the rural di tr t who I r particulars ce page I. goods. imagines that he can handle h - The people are in a receptive business on the same Jip-sh<)d attitude all the time and the local plan as that employed by h News $ 1.00 a ear merchant should grasp the oppor predecessors forty years ago, is tunity of educating them through badly mistaken. He has new As many of our subscrilwrs the local paper to appreciate the conditions to face, new forces to have a ke<l us to continue our one value of his goods und want the contend with, almost un.surmo in- dollar bargain off«T, wo have do- goods. tabl«* obstacles to overcome. cid«’«l to extend it for a few m<»re These, lik»* Banco's Ghost, will weeks. Now is the tim • for you Old papers one cent a pound at not down. They come one after to pay up all arrears and a year the News office. another, thick and fast. in advance while it is $1.00 per ♦ First of all, there is the buga year. Choice young calves for sale. boo of the Mail Order II u <’ in In the mar future we expect For further particulars call or the big cities, m xt i» th< Parcel tohav- .ome csp«’cially interest .. i E I S-mtli. Sc:<> Hotel. Post, then come- the lnt ruban ing prices in clubbing offers. ♦ ( ar. the Automobile and <«<> d Watch the News for th«’ an- Dr W’ II Potter ami wife. Dr Roads. Rapid and hi v methods tlounc nu nt of the Iwst clubbing Marjory Potter of Kootenai Idaho •>f transportation makes it com bargain ever offered in Sen». and his parents, Mr and Mrs II paratively easy for the farmer t»» Evans Potter of Springville, N Y get to th** larger cities and en We are closing out our entire came Tuesday for a visit* with tirely overlook the dealer in the line of la<iics ami misses cl«»uks their old friends. Dr and Mrs A smaller place. and suits at. 3.3 per cent off. Th«- Merchant. Hotel or Amuse G Prill. John W< sely. ment Man in one of tb< -«■ mail« r Green ground bone and m»‘at places is quite likely to »<•«• cus J<»hn Gaines of St Johns was a scraps makes your hens lay. tomers pass his door en route to Scio visitor the last of the week. Three pounds for 10c at the the city, if he is willing to r« st The Knights of Pythias held a Meat Market. ctmtenc w ith the methods «»mplov- cd by his pr»*dccessors. Some arc big meeting Tuesday evening at At a meeting of the directors equal to th«* emergency and w hi' h the following from Albany of the Scio State Bank last Sat promptly lay plans to get their wen* present: A W McClain, urday. E D Myers was elected share of the prevailing good Paul Rambo. I, R G i II ht I, Albert cashier, in place of W A Ewing, times. Others do not. Kullander. W L Marks, J F Wat- resigned. Mr Ewing expecta to (Continued next week) » >n. Rufus Russell. John Bryant, give up active work at the bank Reade Dowlin, Edward Schoel, as soon as a suitable assistant is Picture show Sunday nifht. 1 0 Charles Reynolds, and L F Mc secured for Mr Myers. J and 15 cents. Clain.