'4.-31
LCX AL.
The Albany Woolen Mills have turned over to ns for sale all
the 1 beliefs, Cheviots and Meltons left on hand. The pieces vary in
length from a few yarrls to full pieces. We are selling them at
Mill prices and they are going fast. We will be glad to wnd you
samples.
We have purchased over two thousand yards of Gingham
Mill ends, ten to fifteen yard piece which we are selling at 5 cents
per yard by’ the piece.
At 121., cents per yard we have one hundred pieces of ginghams
which are particularly line for waists and dresses. These are ¿extra
values.
If you need any tiling that a first class dry goods store can
supply, write us. We will be pleased to fill your orders.
t bituary.
DOES MANHOOD FAIL?
Card of Thanks.
Notice to Odd Fellows.
James E. Clark was born in Cal
Read Wesely Bros, Ad.
All members of Dierdorff Lodge
I wish to ext< nd on beh«lf of my
ifornia January 9, 1860.
When a
and myself, my heartfelt No. <54, I. O. O. F., are requested to
Trotter pays 2Se, for eggs,
Albany Herald-
small boy he moved to Oregon and family
to the kind neighbors and meet at their hall next Saturday
Maulding will give you prices on
It may sometimes, owing to nerv to Lilin county, where lie lias since thanks
Important
friends who assisted us in the illness evening at 7:30 sharp.
stationer«.
ous disorders, but it is lutrdlv ever r>--i<l«tl. In 1889 lie was married to and burial of our beloved husband business will eorue before the ineet-»
Miss
Millie
Foren
and
two
children
iug and every member should be
Byron and Eiinn Gill weie Albany lost, except in extreme old age, blessed their union, little and Laura, and father.
Hannah Bilyeu. present. Also work in second de
What is culled impotency or sexual the latter dying December 15, 1892.
visitors Thursday.
gree.
W. 1). Garman of Cottage Grove neurasthenia is merely weakened He leaves a father, mother, three
power. Uoderneath the ashes the brothers and two sisters, wife,
was in our city Monday.
daughter aged 12 years.
Wanted—A girl to do gen -nil fire remains aglow. It requires a
He was a faithful Christian
husework.
Inquire at this otiice. careful scientific tioatment to fan it lived an honorable and upright life,
Lost-A black and white shepherd n to bright flame of life and energy. and during his long i.lness was a
dog, anwers to the name of Ted.
| For these cases, which have been very patient sufferer.
Ito was burled by the A. O. U. W.
M.
Gaines hitherto the dispair of the phy-
lodges of Selo, Loltanou and Crabtree
If its here it is good
H. S. Johnston, J. R. Barnes, and siclans, nothing equals the applica having been an honored member of
If its good It is liera
Abe Richardson were at Stayton tion of electricity, if by proper cur the Lebanon Lodge.
Monb'y last.
rent and exact dosage, in eoinbina
For l ull He-ason of 1903 we are bigger and better—have occupied the room
For One Month Only.
A- W. I igiy, C. IT. Burk. C. I). lion witli the scientific administra
winch I ( ohen vacated and added a line of Men’s Clothing and Overcoots Kub.
Comption and Clem Gough were tion of specific medical . remedies’,
her Goods, lats etc , giving us the newest stock in tlie city, and to introduce the
Albany visitors last week.
•
Commencing with October 1st wo line we shall make tempting prices.
whicli penetrate the secret ambush will offer T he N ews at half price Men’s Suits $5.00 and up.
Men’s Overcoats $4.50 and up.
Irvine A Myer this week pur of disease, exterminating its root
Men
’
s
Pants
85c
and
up.
for one month. That is, you can
Men,s Shirts 38c and up.
chased ot T. J. Mnnkers, tlie budd
ing recently vacated by Till-: N ews , and branch forever, A rejuvenation have Till: N ews sent to any address
one
year
for
only
75
cents.
During
follows its use. It produces results
We wish to call your attention to
the month of October we expect to
New line just received.
this, the last issue of tlie ad of A. because it replenishes the vital secure 500 new subscribers, thereby
Good Skirts $1.25. Others $1.50, $2.00, and up.
M. Reeves’ department store of tonicity requisite to the nervous greatly increasing the value of the
Albany.
system. According to Dr, Darrin’s paper to advertisers. This applies
Parties wishing special Holiday pecular and scientific methods of ad- I to old ns well as new subscribers.
huoks will leave order prior to Nov. niiiiistra.ion, it is a powerful vital This offer will never be repeated
i again so take advantage of it. This Ladies new style coat $3.50
25111 wit 11 E. U. Peery, tlie book
Ladies collarlees coat
iz.er, iridiunted in diseased conditions paper and the Weekly Oregonian
“
Zibiline
“ $11.00
“
kersy
“
seller.
one year $1.75. We also offer tho
due to all kinds of excesses.
l
New
York
Tribune
Farmer,
the
best
Wilbur M. Pintier, D. M. D.,
Dr. Darrin gives free examanation farm journal published in the United
• • • • •
will be at his Scio offi _’e the first half
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..v.vu.v.
of each month.
All work guar i to ail, and, when necessary gives States, and this paper one year for Men’s shoes, good grade $1.25.
Box calf $2.00.
Hercules wa^rpi
waterproof $2.50
; medicines in connection with elec- $1.50.
M^l'ull Hine ol' ladies ami childrens shoes and our prices can’t be beat.
anteed.
! tricity. The poor treated free from
S. M. Paneil was over from Mon
MARRIED.
mouth several days this week, look- i 110 to II daily, except medicine.
iug after the interest of his farm Those willing to pay 10 to 5; even JOHNSTON—RICE—At
Albany
’s heavy sanitary fleeced underwear....
....50c
near this city.
on Thursday, Octou r 29, 1903, Mr. Aron
ings 5 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 3.
Wool underwear............................ ................
90c up
Harry S. Johnston of this city and Childrens heavy fleeced underwear, all Hires
Marion Alexander of near th i s Errors of youth, blood taint, gleet,
...25c
Miss Bertha Rice of Waterloo.
city, and Mrs. Ella Mee of Albany, imotency, varicoce. and stricture a
The groom is a well and favorably
were married at the latter place by
A lino of dress goods that will
Til please the most
speciality” All curable chronic or Known business man of this city and
Judge Palmer Tuesday.
dressy
dressers
of
Orogon
at
prices
t„ please you. We ard
the
bride
is
highly
spoken
of.
They
.
i
to
private
diseases
treated
at
half
his
A foot bridge across the Sucker
will make Scio their homo in the showing the newest goods of the season.
slough a short distance this side of former prices. No case published i future,
where they have the con
Munkers was completed this week. without permission of tlie patient.
The means to build it was donated All business Relations with Dr. gratulatlons of many friends.
by the people generally.
Lost.
The, Sheridan hank was robbed D, strictly confidential. Letters of
of $8000 Monday night, It is sup inquiry anwered. Circular ques
A gold locket containing two pie*
posed that the same that attempted tion blanks sent free. Dr. Darrin
to rob tlie Newberg bank aro the will remain at the Revere Hotel tures. Finder pleaso return to Mrs. ALBANY
OBEGON
\V. II. Stain.
ones. There is no clup to their
identity and no reasonable hope for Albany, until Dec. 1, only.
An exchange remarks that the
their capture.
J. P. Crabtree brought to town
President is severely and generally
this week, what is thought to bo a
criticised by the press for carrying a
Ground hog, nlthrugh claimed by
pistol.
That’s hardly fair.
We
some to be it Mountain Boomer, It
have had three presidents shot
greatly resembles a gopher. It was
(Portland Freie Press)
us tame as a eat and was kopt by J.
down dead. Teddy may need his
P. for a pet, bnt it died.
J, The lack or loss of one of the gun at any moment and he is an ex
The recorder of Honor lodge, A. five human senses isolates the pat pert shot and quick as lightning,
O.U. W.,of this city, received i ient thus affiliated as entirely from
—AND—
cheek for $1000 last Saturday in full ths world us if he was banished to a it might save his life. A crank once
took a eraek at president Jackson.
payment of the eneficiary certiti
cate of the late James E. Clark. Mr. lone island. What gratigeation can ‘ Old Hickory” beat him to a frazzle
Clark had been dead less than a bring us to the society of our best witli his old hickory walking-stick
week when the cheek reached this I friends and acquaintances if, their
lodge. This exceedingly prompt voices do not reach our ear or if in I before they could “puil him off.”
payment.—Lebanon E. A.
Saves Two From Death.
A little problem in tli^ Oregonian I stead ot it, we are only conscious of
last week caused a heap of trouble j an indistinct murmur? Witli the
among people foolish enough to be loss ot hearing all joy ami pleasure “Our little daughter bad an almost fa
attach of whooping cough and bron-
caught.' It is about as aggravating dies witli in us, most so in the I tal
chitin,” writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of
as the old 14 15 puzzle, and yet there
irmr.i k, N. V., “but, when all other
Is iiDthing serious to it, as will lie domestic relations and family lire. remedies failed, we saved her life with
seeu at a glance: “Mary is 24 years Tlie song ot our children sounds Dr. King’s New D'seouve.y. Our niece,
old. Mary is twice as old as Ann from their libs but does not reacli ! who bad Consumption in an adv need
was when Mary was as old as Ann our heart, their tiianks and prayers ■stage, also used this wonderful me Heine
is now. How old is Ann.” If you are an empty sound. No birds sing , and to day she is perfectly well.” Des
[¡I^TCotne and inspect them yourself.
aro out of a job make your head
perate throat-mid lung diseases yiei I to
in
the
brachces
(or
us;
no
sound
of,
Dr. King’s new Discovery uh to no flier
dizzy over it.
Tlie government, according to a tlie whole nature reaches our car medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs
and
colds. 30c and $1.<HI bottles iiar-
I
Portland dispatch, has unearthed a a feeling of sorrow and dispair fills !
.10,
gigantic land fraud ring, tlie head our heart. It makes no difference if anteed by E. C. Peery. Trial bott! < f
quarters of wdiicli are located in San . it is duo to an obstinate cold or to
Market Report.
Francisco. The dispatch states that
many of tlie well known timlier men other causes.
To give our readers a ease, the
of the Pacific slope are Involved and
Following Is n report of p' - liicc
the shaking up of dry bones is prom most convincing because taken from in the Scio markets:
ised. Tlie ring has maintained jour nearest acquaintances, we refer
Eggs, 25c <loz.
agents in the land offices who have
f'liiekens, ihe tolTc per III.
to
Mr.
J.
J,
Kern,
who-suffered
five
Geese, $6 50(<í>, $7.50 per doz.
llius been enabled to give tlie ring
advanced information to the detri 1 years ago from a deafness so obsti
Ducks. $7 (irtS8 50 per doz.
ment oi the public, enabling the ting nate that his mind b gin to suffer.
Butter, 35c A 40c per roll
to gather in the best timlier lands. ■ Mr. Kern was at that time editor of
Bacon, 11 - lb.
I wish to inform the public that I liavo added a line
It is charged that the ring lias even
Hams, 15c lb.
tlie
“
Naclirichten
and
Eieie
Press,
”
of Stationery to my business and will Hell the name at
Kueceeded in bribing state land offi
Lard, 15c lb.
ane tlie loss of hearing and .the con-
Potatoes. 20e per bu.
cials.
|slant noise in his eirr proved a
i great obsticle in his business. Dr.
Judge Blackburn Dead.
Confessions of a Prient.
j Darrin cured him ten years by
/
Following is a sample of iny prices:
I). R. N. Blackburn died at his clever tretmunt, and the evil
itev. John. S. Cox, of Will. . Ark
home 5:50 o’loek Friday evening, of never returned.
My
writes, “For twelve years I .-offered f Tlie price von liavo
consumption, after an illness of a
been paying
I’nco
from Yellow Jaundice, I v■■ ulted a ?
THE BLIND SEE.
year or two.
<
5c
tablet
3c
number of physicians and tryed all kinds
75c clotli Imund tmok keeping books, each
60c
To the Editor:
For about six of medicines, imi got no relief. Then I c
Passing of a Pioneer.
10c Indelible j,< lcil
5c
years I have had chronic iofiama- began I fie use ol Electric Bitter and feel /
that I am now cured of a die« -n that \ Everything else in p:oportion----- Not cheap goods but goods cheap.
in my eyes and catarrhal conjunc bail me its grasp for twelve y <rs.” Il
J. M. Bilyeu, one of Linn county’s
oldest and best known pioneers died tivitis of the ¡ids. Dr Darrin has von vanta relief medicine for l iver and
at his home near this city Sunday so far restored me that I am con Kidney trouble, stomach di >rd"r or
evenidg, October 25, 1908, aged 81 fident a few days longer will perfect general debility, get Electric I Ilers. It’s
years, 8 months and 3 days. Interr the cure. I reside in Jefferson and guaranteed by E. C. Peery (Inly 50e
ment took place at tlie Franklin
Butte cemetery Monday. Obituary can be seen at any time.
next. week.
A. G. Porter.
Paralysis and Epileptic Fits.
The Oics Gnalsitna Club.
Mrs. James Pugh, of Shedd, Ore
The “Oics Gnalsitna ( lub,” a pop gon, writes as follows: “You cured
ular Society composed of about our boy 13 years ago in Portland of
twenty-five of Scio’s young people, faeil pari.', -Is and epileptic fits, lie
on last Saturday evening met at the
beautiful home of Mr. D. Meyers is now a strung man. Ho never had
and were entertained in a very only one fit after you commenced
pleasant manner py tlie Misses his treatment.”
Meyers until a late hour when dain
Mr. G. \V. Dunlap, of Ilalsey
ty and appropriate refreshments
were served which were greatly eu- Oregon says: For over 20 years my
wife has had inflamed eyes and
joyed by all.
The parlors were most beautifully granulated lids. Dr. Darrin
has
decorated with ¡'eras, autumn leaves
30
i
cured
her.
and a beautiful variety of flowers.
X
40
Hundrds of others might Ito men
The evening was considered a very
pleasant success by all members tioned who do not wish their
GO
present.
published.
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In most cases only one visit is re
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Letter List.
Women
’
s
extension
Joie,
1.50
value
1
quired. Owing to the crows rush-
75
Men
’
s
box
calf,
heavy
sole
$3
value
-
2
The following remain in the ing to see the Dr. ho will receive
Ohl m in’s comfort lace and congress 1 50
Scio office uncalled for: H. J. Bower, from 9 to S p . M.
m .
Dr. Darrin re
Edna Hockenby, F. lì. Sacket, B. mains at tlie Revere House, House
Boy’s sizes 21 to 5, tap sole, 1.75
I 25
F. Divinney, Anton Vaves, Purl
25
_
_
1
Albany,
until
December
i,
only.
I
Youths
’
13
to
2,
1.50
Lockhart, A. J. Toild, 8. Mathes,
Master Eadwalader, Ella McDowell.
We carry a line iine of Cuban and French Heel
H H,ii-oy, Basle Roiii'tn, s. M,
A Love Letter.
iron 2 to 4 dollars and ask you to call before purchasing.
Muore.—Oct. 7.
LADIES SKIRTS,—
Salióos ••••••
JACKETS!
Blankets 50c to $8.00
All our Ladies,’ Misses
and Childrens’ Jackets
must be sold within
days from date, regardless
of prices.
SANDERS CASH STORE,
THE BEAF HEAR.
FURNITURE
HARDWARE
Yours for bargains
Wesely
Bros
Oregon
I have lately received several
carloads of Furniture and Hard
ware of every description.
¿ESELY,
Shawknit
Hose!
Ê
í
a g !
Used by manufacturers of lios-
iery is of great importance, You
should know about it, for cheap
dyes are poisonous and are used
frequently to make a larger profit
at the wearers expense.
We guarantee all dyes used in »
all Shawknit half-hose for men,
and ribbed hose for children, to be
the costliest and purest dyes made.
Our dyes are chemically tested by
our own experts and are positively I
free from all injurious matter.
■
Our products are not affected by perspiration,
never fade, stain, or run. Our c alors will stand
acid test—the most absolute test known.
I
I
©^•For sale at 15c per pair by
w.
Albanv
Stevens & Co
Oregon
ATTENTION, PLEASE!
LOW PRICES!
F. IH. Mauldinç.
Out Bor Your
Shoe Business!
THIS WEEK WE OFFER
STAR SHOE STORE
ThoEca*. Frcicriptioa for Mal»xU-
J
Chills and fever is a bottte of
Grove’s Tasteless Chili tome. Il is
simply iron and quinine in a las te
form. No cure—no pay. Price
Albany
No More Excursions On The C. & E.
HB^^rovc^s Tastele^Chill Tonic
C
Od the I«st 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half MOKoa
tX'tues. Do«’ . his record of merit appeal to you ?
No Cure, No Pay.
50c.
Endos- I with evei y bo ( • <s a Ten Cent, package of Grove’s Block Root» Liver Hh.