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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1914)
VOL. St’IO. XVII LIX.X < <H NTY. OREGON. Till IlSDAY. JANI \KY l*.‘l I. N<>. 2S YOl'R M USCHIIIION l\lll:IS on th« date in thr »pa «• b*— low Io th«»e who pay promptly in »»harrr thr «ubo* ru>»i**r prie«- I» $!.??» p«r year. The pnce >» fl.raí if pa.J * * at ènei «»f year. th»* paper 1« *«»t »*nt That newspaper advertising is Now then, here is what we to »ulwrilMr« *>». ar»' mon* than on« the best advertising cannot and have as a remedy fol thedis» a«<* year in am ar». w ill not be disputed. There is Meet city comjietion with the other good advertising, but from City Man’s methods of getting I .»Ik • on W inter I < r ling Hr mgs the standpoint of the local mer business. chant everyone, or practically Out Many Fnrnters and* A country town which i ¡- no everyone, takes tin* l<wi»l paper, 112 ü ' vt m ; fe tbiromj stop it P ortland athletic sport«, no pastimes orno I bury iiicii and eveft' buyer of every product places of amusement that are in the community can I«* reuch«*d clean and wind« some, is not like Picture show Sunday nigiit I 0 In co-oj>eration with the fac in some way thrS’igh the local ly to be attractive to th«* farmer and 15 cents. ility of the Or« gon Agricultural paper. Of what other advertis and his help, therefore: Owing to tlir«*at«*ning wcatb- ing medium can as much I««* said. College, the Southern Pacific and •r th»* dairy m«*i*tmg held here The Country Merchant aid C L Donahue was an Albany Portland, Eugene A Eastern Ry. Car. fully compiled statistics I i t >tunlay was not as largely Amusement Man have one com visit >r last Thursday. are sending out a great hog and proves that alrout one half of all mon interest, and that is. mak** atti-nd« *1 as had been hop»»»l for, "Bouquet Jean'ce," the new dairy special demonstration train money spent for advertising is a trade center; s« ;ur<* the trail I .t taking everything into con- deration it was a .splendid gath- perfume. $1. the ounce. Try it. for the encouragement of more spent for newspaper advertising. of the surrounding country, g> t The other mediums of advertising interest in these industries. The « r.* . a*.«l much cnthu.s asm wan ♦ the people to come to town amuse railroads at:d college bear all ex- fur which the other halt is spent and hold them and prevent them di ¡»laved. Rev. A M Williams will con |M*n»es of the trip. are: Direct mail advertising, going to the larger cities, by way l:u* meeting was called to or duct services at the Baptist No good will be accomplished, circulars, form letters, ets; maga of the Interurban Cars. T at is der i »mt | ii ;; ii when Dr Withy- church here next Sunday. Ix»th however, unless the farmers at zine advertising: farm and mail the first proposition. Every bod*, » •:: ’».* of (» \ C ma l«* th»* first morning and evening. tend the free lectures and ex order; novelty; billposting; out is agreed on that score. talk, taking as big aubject, amine the exhibits. This train door (electric signs, els); demon "Pro* ¡»eiity ami the Cow." The How do the big stores in the For Sal»* First class organ, which will l>e the largest demon stration; theatre programs, cur city g«*t the orders of the country • p aker emphasized the fa« t that good as new. R W Clark. R 2. stration train «»ver sent out in tain and ;ms.’ellaneous. The fact trade? where you fin»! a community in Box 8, Scio. Oregon, the northwest, will be at West that nearly as much is spent in v. neb dairying is earned on ex First, by full page display ad Scio Friday, February 6, from newspaper advartising as in all in the big daily papers. Th» -»• t* iisivelv, you find a prosperous Attention is called to the ad of 1:15 until 3 15. Everyone who the other mediums combined is are almost a complete catalogue community. Prosperity follows the City Fe*,d Store which up- can | m ssibly do so is urged to be the lH»st kind of evidence as to ,»f each <»f the various depart tin cow -. or m »»ther words the pears in another column. there as much valuable know what the adverisers consider the ments of the entire store. Thing co *, i-'ii» s first, then conies proa- • ••- ledge may be gathered by the best advertising. And newspa of it, a daily issue of a well il i • r»»us conditions. Denmark Those Rexall self filling foun farmers. per advertising is in« reading be- wa cit< »1. when* it is so cold that lustrated catalogue with catchy tain pens ar, g Kiranteed to give cause it acts quickly by creating descriptions ami skillfully phras th»* «•<■* often hav»* to lie blank- satisfaction. Photo suppli«- at Peery’s an actual demand. ed talk about cut prices, spr< ad • ' lin th» uninicrtime. Ifdairy- Drug store. Another reason new {paper a«l- out daily before 7*5. o » hi to 2DO.0<«H lug pav there, what will it do for Keep your cows. hcg< and v< rtising leads all is beca .se the » inmumty, whi* h the Dr hor-es in good condition by feed women, who have money tost*« M dial p ii>T is a regular and wel For tent ar. 8 room house, good » ' * a the most fertile iiortion ing Security Stock Food. For and who need the goods. There come visitor to every home. It can be but on»* result, which of the | ;ird«*n 8|H»t of th«* world. out buildings and 9 acres of sale by E (' Peery. ground. For particulars call at is usualy read at a th.mghtful means a sale. Dr \\ ithycomhe'rt talk was moment when the time creates a this office. followed by a brief d ta Then again, th»*««* «;» ,n* big We have a fine line of Valeri- profound impression. i'in, after which a bount- »t>»r«*« all hav«» their mail »>r< r .l* i »rt tines. Come in and look them Advertising is business news m«»nts, through which catalog .* ar» « us bask» t dinner was s»*rv<*<l, over. J S Sticha. ami p«*ple have acquired the mailed in great qiantiti«*» to II.» firm v to » *!lee and "t’ountry Club" habit of looking in the newspa «•r» and rrehienta <»f ih»- »mailer tow ¡ . Milk, int«*rs|M*r » d w ith selection« C S Bliss, the genial agent of AverY pretty wedding was pers for the news. They take How long eoulU thenv big »tore- *-»i t I the orcin ; tra. From all re- if they di<! not u«<* th«-»«- n<lv»-rt 1 , the Columbia Life, was in town solemniz»*»! at the Catholic church the papers for that purpose and pullers to ilraw trail«* l>* rts. tho-e present < ¡«1 ample Tuesday and Wednesday. He in Albany at 7:30 o’clock Wed it is illogical to supjsise they will I h»* answer i* -elf «-valent. Th»-ir ex isticet« tlie pr«a*l and voted wa. proudly exhibiting a fine new nesday evening, January 21, pen»«-« would cut them up an*i put th. tn that | art of the meeting a dccid- look elsewhere for news. Howard watch wh c i the com w hen Miss Gertrude Donahue be Then, too every newspaper has out of buxine«« inside uf ten month/ Suppose for example, five of the I* g «•<1 8UCCe»8. pany presented him for writing came the wifeof Ernest R Feller. an established prestage. As a department »tore« of Chicago »h«»ul«l i'he first a|M*aker on the pro more insurance than any other Only relatives and close friends matter of fact the majority of adopt th« meth««!» of the *mr» * gram after »linner was T J Pettit, agent during the month of De were present, ami the ring cere readers place implicit confidence country merchant, cut «»if tln ir iwlver- of Seo», who (old of the siK’cess cember. mony was used. Just before the in their chosen family paper. tl»lng in th«- daily papera. »li*<'»tiliiiu«- Im i- having in winter feeding newly weds departed a delicious This confidence is shared in by soliciting order» by mall, refiu»«- to «end w ith silage. Mr Pettit is mak Our «hoes for men. women lunch was served at the home of out »ample, ant all of tin* proprietor« every advertisement in the paper. ahoukl ait quietly «town and wait for ing from $.51) to ?»‘«o ¡ h * i acre from and children please l»oth your the bride’s sister, Mrs R E Ged- The fact that the ad is in the rt>»tom«m to hap|»eu along, a* u. uaual i is land, l»v mixing brains with purse and your feet. Hibler & ney. Mrs Feller is an accom home paper gives it far greater ly done in th»» country -tore < an any I j freding ami can* of his stock. Gill Co. plished young lady of this place, standing in the hmm* than if it one doubt th«- r» null? ' ontruxt the Tn»* next and last speaker on and the groom is a wealthy hop came to the attention of the difference between the two m>tho>!» th«* program was M S Schrock, of Two good colts, coming two anti the remedy i» a» plain a» th« -»un in grower of Aurora. Mr arid Mrs reader in any other way. Portland, who told of th«* ddfer- years old for sale cheap, or will the »ky. Fell«^* will be at home to their Of course, the answer ia, that th» « i <•«■ between a Well selected herd trade for good milch cows. many friends after February 1 Ixorard Gilkey, Thomas, Ore. Old capers one cent a pound at »mall »tore in the country town * annul and proper care of sain»*, and at their home in Aurora. atTord high urn »«I a«lvrrtlacmenl«, c .»t- I <*or st«»»*k where scientific m> th- th»* New suffice. tng K'.Oix*. to 110,000. per day, iwithcr ♦ oils are not employed. He illus- There w ill be a masquerade »•an h»* affonl to I» tie a catalogu* »>r Safety "CroM Those new dance given at the Crabtree hall have a mail order department. I hat « trat«d hi« tulk with diagrams Calves for Sale Cut" razors now on sale at [•erfectly true and nobody will try t»> which show in round numbers February 14 by theT J S aid Peery’s drug store. $1.50 each. diapute it, hut he has hi« lueai n< w- what ¡»ro|H*r -< lection and care of Z< BJ lodges. There will le Choice young calves for sale. pa|»er am] its working force nt htn di»- a herd will do. In a herd of three priz.». given $2, $l.»50, a*.«l For further particulars call or |«>»al, and it« th«- great« nt and l>» »t alwiut thiriy cows when* rare in entire We are closing out our $1. for best costume, best sus working for«-«* in thi» entire world. write E C Smith, Scio Hotel. tained characters and most com line of ladies and misses cloaks I,« t ua repeat that country news hr» > «ling, feeding etc., were um *<I ♦ 33 jMT cent off. and suits at papers, if pro|*erly n»e>t, ar« |«>nitivelv the income f«»i a year was about ical couples, respectively. Lunch The first snow that has been John Wesely. the l»c»t ailvertiimg m< diurna in th* $2,000 more than that of a scrub and good coffee served at mid world for the money. seen here for a year fell Monday l.i-rd of lik»* aize. night. Everybody invited. .Mr Merrhant. just »tor - thia thought For sale Barred Plymouth night. There were also light Another dairy meeting is man umier your hat every country town Drs W H and Marjory ’ Potter Rock eggs 75c per setting. E D flurries of snow Tuesday, but as that has a daily or weekly newspaper ned for early in April, at which the ground was too warm to of ia missing a harvest if its merchant« du time prominent speaker« w ill lie :y> together with his parents, who My fer the white blanket much en not make it their mail or.ler catalogue. present. Much goo«l may result visited with Dr and Mrs A G Prill last week, left Saturday for Miss Nellie Vandyke has re- couragement, it melted almost as Every inch **f it shouki I h * used. It is a from thi-M meetings if the dairy gold mine. Mind you. It should he the men will attend them and follow Pasadena, California, where they resigned her position as assistant fast as it fell. cut price catalogue, with a goo*I illus- • • • expect to seiend the rest of the in the High School on account of ■ tration and a catchv description of ev the advice which ia given by winter. Drs Potter, who are re- poor health and will soon h‘tum Green ground bone and meat ery article of merchandise carne»! in thus«* who learned what they tell tired physicians, have filed on a to her home in New York. Miss scraps makes your hens lay. stock in your town, no matter whether after hard experience and loss of homestead and desert claim Grace MacGregor of Salem, who Three pounds for 10c at the it be a pai kag»* of onion see«!, a gas time and money. engine, hay scale or a llaanel shirt, and about 6.5 miles from Bend in taught here two years ago. has Meat Market All who are interested in dairy every article shown should be quote«! at Central Oregon, and will move been engaged to fill Miss Can a price that compares favorably with ing missed a rare tr«*at if they to their new home in the spring slyke’s place and will begin her Phonograph and $30.00 worth the prices in the advertisements of the failed to attend the meeting w ii re they expect to take up the duties next Monday when the of records for sale at a bargain. city concerns. which was held at Scio last Sat- (Concluded next week) ,urduy. life of the homesteader. . second semester starts. | For particulars see page 4. ♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ THE BEST ADVERTISING Country 1 \ipcis Best ♦ : Possibly About You i Selling Agents Daiiy 1 rain I’eb. 6 Donahue—Peller DAIRY MEETING WS A SUCCESS