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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1899)
• e % « private scroll. Dur schools have ta-en ably mat. Igml the (Mat winter, and much credit Is du« to Prof. Wilson and his aide assistants, Mrs. A t» Prill an«! Mr» <« W Munkera E.1X Hyde, M. l>. Nclo Ore. .Mrs S. A. Fleener »»> an Albany t«>r the »ucees» the »chools have at visitor Inst week. A. G. Prill, Physician and Surgeon tained. N. T. Illggin* was at Salem fhurs Scio < iregou. Johnson A Philli;» have lately re Notice the change In the ads of ceived ordcra fr«»m Jsinn for »ev«-r* day of this week. Andy Jennings was up to Water- Britain l’botut’-*. and < ole A Wylie. al hundred barrel of lt>>urtait owing Wanted—All outstanding m-counts to the rush of freight to that ««-tion loo on I riday ami Saturday uf la»l luo u« settled by not later than «if the world they aro experiencing week. some diffl-uliy In getting »pace on Mr. Ilex 1« now In Portland m l I« | March loth. Pw*ry A Perry. any of the Oriental iti-aim-rx. The Mrs. Smith is announcing her Scio flour I ds quite a reputation in «wuployed In CM of the large har I spring opening of Millinery, in our J»|ain, and it is in «leman, an>l th« ncra sh<*|M in that city. Mr». Win. Itllyru visited inJ«*ff- r • dvertiaing ctJumtis till» week. demand Is getting greater w ith each sjii last week, the gu>*«t of For sale >>r trad«*.—lltxise and two shipment. «laughter, Mrs Fred Hocksptrr. lot» In Mtelburn. For particular en (if lit wish to Inform the Rev. l/>ng’»iltn<ii <x-cupled j quire ol N. M. 1’ouey, inllmau, Oro Scm ami v iclnity that we have se the pulpit at the Preshy t»mn church Thu Ivy I-cat dancing club gave cur«*d the servicaa of Mi»» Maude last Sunday, morning and evening. ¡oneof their|«>pular«.«lai dance» last J<> naoa to -uperlnti-nd the trim Mr. ami Mrs. J. C Johnson an Saturday evening, which w»» very tT.Ing department at our new mill- much enjoyed by tbu«c who alien«! ncry »tom. Ml*» Johnson is a lady daughter. Ml«« Pearl J -hi «on, xr of much experience In this line, hav Visiting relatives In K, io this week. fact that the Jefferson alleys were ••«I. ing learn«*«! the art under one of the P. Perkins and N Young drove N. I. Shore ba« twen Just «houl very rough and full of grovu». And leading milliner» in Kan Francisco. over to Vltiuiy Monday |a«l, ami re another ereditatile act was allowing laid up with a »welling on his face, Please give us a call mid get our ported the r-<»d» in pretty flu,- shape. Ina pin boy» Io act a» a “hondou.'" the first of tho we**k. Il wasn’t ex prices before purchasing. Respect Th«* little daughter of Mr. ami actly i» tooth ache, lart was about as ■ t ’ fully, Cole -t Wylie. Mrs. J. C. simp«**n wa» quite ill tlie bad, games, at JefTaraon: IL-ginnlng with April l»t, the mall first of the week, twit 1« now much I 2 3 1 XVh ito clover seed for eale by ('. Selo,......... l*o IM i’»> 222-A23 ' • Mayer, one and Ihree-forth« tnlh*» route between this city and Shelburn Improved. Jr ffersot), Mrs R II. Curl, om* of Allrnnv'» .206 2«. i IM 260—ta*> atsive Pitch ford* mill, on Roaring will be dlwontinuol. and x new Wbun the Jefferson team bowled river. I’ustotBco addrors», Jordan, mute c»tat>ll»he«l bet ween this citv (stpular milliner«, was In *t*-i*> th«* and Munkcr« Mall from th«* < ’ . A first of the week, the guest of her In our city they were given a per Orw. F.. train will then be dropped off at fectly wfuare deal, and should they About April 1st tho postolNce will Munkers, and w ill reach thl« city sister. Mr». John Cyru«. chance to come here again wo can be moved over to the hardwareslorc W. F. Gill, who wa« »omewhat assure them that the same treat* and as soon as Mr. Gill receives hl* ten or fifteen minutes earner than under the w«*»thrr last week, Is not t*ofore, and tlie rixute will la* greatly rnetrt awaits them. II" 1« having a cotnmisiou bo will assume cbargo of , Improve«! a» tarn» road’ arcconcern- much improve*) the othcu. ««las the read to Shelburn lead« over tU»M>l with tho t*ry»l|H*las. r«rkxn-T:tzi ’Tiding. Mr. nnd Mrs Albert Young are the Wanted - All persons knowing a large hill, whereas the rood to happy parent» -f a bright girl baby, tbemselvoa Indcbtod to me, either Munkers 1» |»*rf«-ct!j level. Mr. I’. Perkins, of Nelson, B. C.. I on ucoiunt or by note Io settlu th«* which dates th«* t>eglnnliig of its We want news. If your wife ami Ml«« Alice K Titus, of this city same by March l.'i and »ave cxAts. earthly career on March 2>’*, I «w. whips yon, lot us know il ami w«> weru unltisl In marriage at the H. M. Ihinicl. John llooer nnd family ar*lvod In will put you right lefore the woild; home of Mr. and Mr». A. J. John Merchant R-i«s E. lllbler la sell if you bnvocompany, t»-ll us- that Is. St-lo on Situnlay last and will make son, Wednesday, March 29, l*W, ing Bamblvr bicycles, and wo-ild be If you are not asham*«! of your visit his home in this section in the fu Rev. Ja«. Ixiugbotlom officiating. ture. They are fratn Nebraska. The happy event took I4ac<> nt . plvased to tell you all about them if <>rs;ifyou have a party or gatherlngof Mr». 0. M Curl and family, of o clock a. m. In the handsomely dec you arc in thu notion of buying a any kind at your house’ell uaoraend around a piece of coke seven or Albany, are visiting relative« and orated parlors of Mr. and Mr*. John wheel this year. Contractors are great flgurers. sight pi«*« ami a ham- just to sb >w friends In thi« city thl* wook, the s-m’s pleasant home, ami was wit nrssed by only a few invited guesta The bld« for Hi« Dallas court house your appreciation and friendship. gue«ts of Mr. an«l Mr*. W. E. Curl. • troto the hlgh- from high You needn’t mind inviting us, as it Joseph Clbulka moved hi« family Immediately after the Words which vsrled nearly »20,(*ki ttie former befog may b*> too cool for our wardrobe, out to their new homo Tuesday, the united them until death should part est to tlie lowest, E.. i We want the news; tbat’s all. same lielng the Tho». .Miller farm, them nil re pa I red to the dining r<a>m uearly double the latter. Individual which In* purchased from Mr. Miller where in elegant wedding breakfast Dr. Tndd, a late arrival from Cali-' Nome unprlnclpale«! wa» served, aft«r which tho happy fornix, is having office» tilted up in ' without the fear of God in Ills heart last wack. last Friday couple went to West Neto u hi re the 1 Miley building, on Main street, crept Mrs. A. J. Jnhnnon iml Ml«» Net , ■ into our woodshed , , .................. a Iped our tle Hull drove to Jefferson they took the Imhi for their futurr and will locate in this city for th«*. ',n,> dellborately We«l wife« ax, ami smco then We hav« nes-lay to meet Mr, ami Mr». J. C home In Nelson B. C. They will practice or hh proieaaion« had to tiulbl a tiro with obi ex Johnson, who cam« up from Kalcm visit for a couple of week» with r< I If two tuning forks of *.ho same changes nnd burn wood so big that for a few day» visit. atlvi-s In astern I'tiregon. Div uniting In marriage of tlie»« , pitch »re placed feeing each other, one chunk would till tho stove full. Mrs. Narah Ashby, nt Chohali«, llent, We arc very much in need of that young p< pic takes from Sciooti" of idles. Riii I, «- In a few seconds the silent one Will ax, and If the cold blooded vllllan Wash., who was called here to at tend tiur mother, .Mrs Randall, mad« her home Io this city for a be giving out a distinctly audible who perloined it will return it we w hose death waa reported in the«*» will not ly a word nlsiut dam ig<*«. columns lust week, left for hot home oumla-r of years, nnd has made a sound. host of friends during her stay There is one [»ortlon of the human (’ashler I'. V. Johnson stales that Wednesday- among us. ___ _______ ___ ___ to Increase In the hank’« woo«lsh<*d is al«o shy on« laxly whim _ continue» II. H. Henllno, flclo’n popular ar- Mr. Perkins, while a stranger to | size throughout life, . ___ and does not ax, am! he is now compelled to , tlst de tonsor, drove to Salem .Mon most of <«ur people, is a man with ccaim with the attainment of inatur* plil wood with his Jack knife. day, to call on the barbera examin whom all have become favorably im- Ity. This Is the cyrslalllne lens of Henry Myer had quit« an exciting ing tsiunl. He was accompanied t>y pressed. II«* Isat the present timeeti- ' the eye. time while in Jefferson one day last Mrs. Bmr.i Paul, who visit«-«! friend« - i gaged In tlie mining »nil reni ‘ «»tate _ I have **i acres of good heavy tiin- week. He drove up to th« depot to brokerage liusine«» in Nulron, and i» tier one and one lintf miles south- get a couple of packages of freight, nt the capital cltv for a few hour A. M. Young, Dr. A. G. I’rlll, quite <o nfort iblv situateli. i west of Nclo which I will noli <>r and lu-fore ho could get hi* team Mr. and .Mr«. Perkins lenvo Scia 'contract with some mix mill men to tie«! I hey become frightened and Henry Hassler, tie". W. Phillip«, with lliu hearty congratulation» of cut on the shares. Address N. F. started down .he railtoad track nt a Joseph W«*«ely ami Ira A. Phelps all, and none are le«» earnest in Zysset, Nclo < >re. lively rate. When ttiev camo to a drove over to Jeff«r»oi Wedn«*sday, th'dr well wishes for a long, happy "cattle guard" tlu'.v le iped over it as . tiie first live to take part in the A camp of Modern Woodmen wns and prospérons life than is lut though they were prote- lomil bur bowling contest, and the last named J organized nt ('rabtreo last Tuosday tn see ttiat the bovs did not g«t into N t wt evening. This innkes two seert-t <l|e ju<ii|a-r«, ami not only did the inv serious trouble, liorsei gel -afely over, but tho bug» orders which have ta-en organized Assessor B. A. Stafford has ten M r». A. J. Johnson drove to Jelf.-r gy, too, lit safely on th oppo-lto deputy assesMirs finding out how in this thrivglng little villege dur side without n »cratch, but ete they • in Wednesday •<> meet her lias'ismt |a«ir each inhabitant of Finn county ing tlie |Ki«t few weeks. Im«! gone very far one of th« horses \. J. Johnson, who hud tx-«ii In Nal- it is not going to tic a great while fell, and Henry being «omew lint of «.11 ' ■« | few lie-, 'lie « « .«• really 1». They are 1. II. Van Win kle, S 'I. Bramwell, Fred W. Tem until Scio will have to have aoine a sprinter himself, was onto the cotnpanled horn«* by Mr. nnd Mrs Suiri, I L. .. G. Thomp more busincM houses. About all team with "both fest’’ before they J. C. Johnson, of Salem, who will pleton, I*. ’. W W. . Starr, A. < ‘rend ili, G, W. Whit* tin available rooms that would do could get «tarte«i again. Ebe only visit for a short time with their son« son. I. A. Crandall, comb, rU lionnes», B. C Carleton for busim-ss purposes are occupied, drtinuge done was n broken neck A. J. and C. V. Johnson. and Geo. I. Thompson, They ex and soon tnuru will I mi a demand for i yoke, and tlii- wii < h < hiu r<-palrv«l ami MefcbMt B M I > miei lei; Mna more. peci lo finisti tlio uni door work Henry came on home. day foZ >r>n-n->uth, where In w ill abbot April 16. The few warm days last week nnd | Mr«. Huld i It. Hunt, wife of Al- assume charge uf a »tore und »lock the first of this week caustal the of g>H*ds which he has purchased Tomorrow 1» all fools day anil It bud« on most all vnritie.s of trees to la*rt Hunt, died at her home ntxiut five mile- «oiitio .i’t of Seto, Friday, there. Hu will still continue In would be well not to try ami pick up pop open nnd now the green leaves business in this city until tie can dis any half dollars that you »«•- nail »1 to t»*gin to «liow tli«m»elv«s In nbun Marell 21, I«',*.>, aged about -To years. pose of his stock and «tnra fixtures tlie »Ide walk: imr don’t try to ruin dance, reminding us that spring is The dect*a«od hud ta-en confined to her ta‘«l since the first of lust Dec here. Mr. Daniel has been in busi a nice hat by kicking It if you »co It al hand. ceitiber, her malady tielng consump ness In Nclo for qulto a huinner <d on tlie walk, ciu»e there might tie a A <’. Guyer will move hlr family year«, und ha# built up a tine busi ton of brick or a taishel of lend from I-arwood to this city this week tion, Nile had no children, and her ness for hi iliself, but thinking tli.it under it. But yi u ran fool this shop or the first of next. Mr. Guyer is I ,atid her liu-i and were alone most all Ilia time with tlie exception of Mr. he could do t>elter,and to avail him all volt want IO by coming In mid now employed by contractor I’. J. -elf of better m hool fiicilltics for hi« throwing throe fifty cent piece» on Claxton, and will probably I jo nt Hunt's father, whollved with them but was quite an oi l man. There family he decided to move away. our desk. work In this city most of the coming Were no neighbors very near, but Mr«. Daniel and the children will during the I i»t day« a number id the not go to Monmouth f*>r u few The lowest bid lor tho IMllescourt summer. Nclo*» Modern Woodman camp 1« nelglilair» came In und rendered week«, lull when they do go they bouse was by Erb A Van I’atton, of Mr». Hunt take w ith them the la-«t wl-hr« of a Salem a» follow--- I < r »tone. 82»,- lidding new memta rs at «Very meet »•vey possible aiMiatanee ’ll2; chocolate brick, 821,121; red ing, und er long it will rank with was a member <d the Itebekah host of friends In this lis-allty for l>nck, 823,«.«l The next lowest bid ■ ny camp In the valley. Nc|<> has u lialge nt Albany, nnd on saturtlay future «Oree*» and happino»« in wa» from J. It. Bridge», of Portland. lull list of .»ecrcl i*r*fefs, nn«l each th« remnl.M« were taken to Ailsmy their new home. By Bll« move Scio Il was: Nfo.lc, ÎXt.fiW; i-hia'olate uii« is pusaeaaed of a g-xxl sized where the funeral was held Sunday, lost onu of her be»t cIMeens, and conducted by tlu* mi-mliera of the one wno liar always taken active ineuitxTstiip. brick »27,Ml; red brick, »27,131. In a number of slate» during the Relx-k ili halge. Mr. Ilunt h-is the interest in the welfare in th« town, Call nt the Racket and got price»; winter the legislator» enacted law* sympathy of the entire community both socially and in a business way, nnd one who will bo greatly missed we will eave you money on all llm-s preventing tlie u-o of the American in this hi««nd lo«s. carried by us. Tin* county fair agitators will by all. flag for advertising purposes. In . 11 ■ Ne’.v York alate the law 1» raid to meet nt the court h *u-«* In Albany A Word of Exçdurauoa. prevent the u«e of the flag on any Imlay nt one o’clock, nmi will en matter which 1» carried ns an ndver denvor to perfect i permanent or We wish to stile to our pilron- raniMtlon. I.Inn county should by ■ - ",--nt. I Improv* ment* are pmgrc«islng at all means have a county fair, but that our rai»« In price 1« not '«-yotid i‘e* ry A i’cery’s drug store, nnd It there d<x*s not seem to be that th« reach of all. We Intend holding will not la- long until Scio will have Interest taken which is necessary to tlie price» where they arc, depend the tlnest «tore of this kind In the make it n aocce»«. Tliere nre none Ing on "large - lies and «m ill v i!b )'. It is a fact also that these who optsH«* the pro|M>-ltion, nnd profit»,’’ to make a living BltlT SIX PltoTO Co. gentlemen keep i> stock of goods un while there are many who favor the c«|uuiod by any drug store outside scheme »till there are not a »uffh i«nl mimtier who ar«* willing to n»»i«t in tho engage nonts Sunday at tlie large clti« «. financially to Insure tlie future suc Manila, or near It, four Oregonian» The man who has bn«ln«ss in his cess uf th« undertaking. It would »oul u ill have no difficulty In writ bu n grand thing for the entire coun were killed, II. It. Adam» of Co. B. William t oo**, of t'o. 1». and ' liirlc» ing good advertisement». He may ty If a giaxl fair could be held, one Herbert and Guy Millard of • •. I. ■ not follow the lines laid down by which would tie free from all ole mid thirty eight were wounded only the nd. "specialist*" but he'll gel jectlonnl feature«, nnd one which one being from 1 Co., Corporal Gin pulling qualities Into his announce would be n representative of the oi. Brady Burnett, of t’orvrl- ments, and really that is nil any ad county's resources, but under the 11» of M. I'o. was injured in the vertlser want«. present condition the outlmik for shoulder. This shop turned out sum« pretty such an exhibition Is anything but fin<* wedding announcements of the bright. There U quite a lot of cleaning up Perkins Tltnaweddlog this week. I going on around town, but there has We might say right here that we do Building ti trad«—the hat been a lick «truck amiss. l-ct • • • quit« u jag of job printing most every <1-m Steam Is building up week and can doju»t »« tin» work ns up;i good trade here In Melo. They all take a hind, and raku burn the trn«h around any shop In the Valley. < nil On us do tir»t class work, am! their charges and the yard» and In the streets and al and see samples of our work ai e «mall therefore the Scio |»eop|e are leys, and when suinmar comes ♦ • W. A. Ewing contemplntes hav taking advantage of It Mu miry wilt have about the cleanest little ing his building, which is now occu »ent every Moml <y morning from buri’ In the valley. pied by I lie |xx*ioiiicw and jeMwiui iiie l.spi«.-»» t’fflv« . liagvy, raised nnd have a new glass front put In II. The room will be I tlttis! up for A. W. Ha gey as a Jew eler «tore nn«l will nl»*> be occupied by II. Shelton as n rami estate office. Photographer Britain didn't have time to l<x>k up the first of tile. we«*k and th« old and familiar expression "look plrtisanl” could lie lieu nt with As wholesale bou«*» are consttnlly getting new alarming regularity, tty the way g ami the lat* «I styl«-« we have deferred g«t lie la Just now turning out a good ling in Spring and Kumm«*r go-xl« until now. Gn bit of work, nil of which is strictly Monday eext Mr«. Cole will go to Portland up-to-date, and fir-t cla»-. In every und personally »elect a nice Invoice of th« very way. latest millinery novel tie.«.......... Landlord Jessie Beu rd It n inan who stand» astw>ut six feel four, and little Bobble Brack 1« also a nun, but ho Is onlv about three f<*et and a half high. But higtith cuts no Wil! lx* our Opening Dav», and we r -«pectTt:"y In figure with them, so they sauntered vlte the ladles of Nclo and vicinity tn call on Into Britslns photo studio on Mon day of this week and had their V*»y Respet fully, pictures taken, both at one shot. Three more weeks will end the sch'xil for this season unless some ste{>a are taken to extend the tt t o for another ni nth or » . or esf .MBh OF LOCAL INTEREST G. HYDE, M. H. PHYSICIAN AMD St* 110» >N I’ J. Wil M>\, Attorse! al law m MsnWlic sí to, UBEGON. ■ 5 »»o ▼*. Jeff Trier. Jxi*t Friday ala of Jefferson'« crack bow lent came over Io Scio to play a «crie» of games with Melo's c*ckcd hat Champion«. All details of the conte»! had ts-un previously arranged and immediata* ly after noon the pins began to fly. The Score made by each player wn* ns follows: JafTcr«on—<*l>aa. Zimmerman, 112; H'>* Thomas, pjrti 1 red Walter, US'; Harry I hompwm, IK; Wrn. Ttiomjison. 113; Wm. 1. Jones, IH», total <*l. Scio—Jo* cph Wi-sely, !■'>'.!: <’. V. Johnson, I1-.. Peter McDonald, IM; A. J. Johnson, I'»-: J. C, Simpson, 171; A. (i. I’rlll, 151; total, 1»4. scio won thr«-c games aut ol Ilia four, with 113 pins net gain, and lost the fourth gnmc by two pin*. Tlie score by games al Scio was ns follow •: 0 8 I I _ —MT Nclo,.................... 211 211 »M 281 Jefferaon............. IM 193 2:J0 20 - AM It will is* iMx-ii by the al»iVv Hint Nclo beet the Mx>ra of the llahee duh, of Salem, which bowled« game with tlie Jefferson boys a Couple of weeks i ks ago, unii nnd only mad« made a total or of (R8 pins - ‘ ’ * In the forty frames. They also beat tt)0 «core of tl>e Oregon R.sid club team which bowled In Salem March It, ami which wna composed of crack players, they making a score of hut ‘‘d. Selo don't make any brag» about their •xiwllng, but they manage to get down ju»t alsiiit as many pins a» some of those who do lots of shout ing. On Wednesday the team wont to Jefferson .in I t»>wh«l tb- return games, which resulted a» follow»- Scio Joseph Wisely, I'd, <1. W. I ‘ii 1111 |w", 121; Henry Hastier, A. J, Johnson, 12»; A. M. Young, 126; A G. Frill, 137; total «2-1. Jefferson < has. Zimmerman, IV»; Wr» Corl, I'o; Frank Thoma», H7; Tho*. Ilale, 171; Win. Thompson, 1X7; Wm. I. Jone», 17«; told, '»• The Ncfo bctyi had -< majority <d 113 pin», and won one gum« nt Jefferson but the Jefferson boys overcome the surplus pms nnd won tlie tourre* tin nt by 2!f pin». When tho gum.-» tento were first arrange«! each nametl three extra m<-n, but when the game wa» calltsl il wns found that the Jefferson boys had aulisti tut<<l two of their extra men for others, but < dr boya took their med- Idi C • Il bout a kick. file Jetti rsoll larjsdee risa word of cimili for Alling there alley just pri vimi» to the arrival of the visiting team, knowing that the ScioU-am bowlra on a dry alley, and owing tv the E F E E E E E E E PURELY PERSONAL LOOK OUT... tùli- mv SPRING OPENING! of Millinery Goods on 30|h miti 31 st............ Marell 5 MRS. MARY E. SMITH ciüimuuuuimuuuuiuuiiuiuiuiiiirc Wait for Our Opening Days April 13,14 and 15 COLB A WYL11 Legitimate Prices Shelf Worn <C0ST'> ROSS E. HIBLER Newspaper men ire blamfel for a lot of thing» they can’t help, «u h as partiality In mentioning visitor», giving new« alxiut sonic folks and leaving others out, etc The news paper man can not tieip thl«. he «imply prints the new« he can find. Nome people Inform him »hont such 111'!.»’« ! ■>. i ' t< ■ ' ’ll '. ' X ■■ A I • per men ate alwsvs glad to learn the new».- West aide. Fetlce W Shssjsii» NERVITA VITALITY LOST VIGOR ANO MANHOOD < 'urea Impolcm j, Night Emi - ion* and wasting diseases, all effects of self* sbu»c, or excess and Imllw errtion A nerxe tonic mid I i I imh I builder. Bling» the pink giow to pale cheeks and restore» the lire of youth. By mall AtN- p- r I <>x; ft t-oxes for **J.AO: with » written gmiriui- tce to cure or retund tlie mimes. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A jM-keon Sts., CHICACO, ILL. For »ale by P««-ry A I’cery, s* !-*• >r. Pog'l r* bar co hpi| g*Gi «sereno Tour lift lw«|r, Dirmi btttsri vai hir^ tsi e»n n<iit>e exeeled. The little cor neri drug »tore. Allmny. To quii l**hs »» e .uiìy gti-l f Ir* nelle. tuli of lit* nrrTtfihiI rtor, laïc« N Itati, Ih*’ »'»Oilcf WtirlrT, Ibal HrtlkrA trtfafa atfOMg ÀH 4fUtt or fi. '.r i . • . ■ > «* A *•»- a Krairslf ‘ ai «» or N*w Ynrte. CLOSING OUT stock of g’ootls Hn\ ing piircìiasctl in\ er intention to nt Monmouth it same on Apcil t;ik<‘ i >< issi’^sit >n order to clost' 1st, nnd I will ont my goods licie , of fer in v ent ii e stock oi I >FV •r Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shors, Hats. I’urn ish ing ( íoods an<l Not ions at Actual Cost For ( 1nsli < »i mark y X 9 O select ions ( ’ouïe cni l •z V Mild inakt . before tlie iH’st «xoOtls Hi<‘ ßoiie I expect to keep up my stock of gro ceries nml staple.^ in dr) goods mid tliese will be soldat regn lar prices until I’enuiinder of stock is dosed out. Sale liegins Monday, Janu ary 3b, 1«99............ S. M. DANIEL SCIO. OREGON flu- t