The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, December 25, 1903, Image 2

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    $he ^anbiam
¡tyewz
some guard Jails and some answers
silly question4 — vVa-tma Leader.-
Circuit court:
Complaint has been filed in G, F.
Burkhart agt M. J. Burkhart for di­
OHLGfH vorce, Grounds desertion, Weath-
erford & Wyatt attorneys.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
<UIO,
LINN
CO.,
Uy I) C. Humphrey.
TkAHN:
Ppr annum...
Lisence have been issued for the
marriage of Jeese Davis and Ida
Woolridge.
11.80
During the absence of Janitor Bi-
lyeu all the "boys” and officiating.
Deeds recorded:
John O Fry to Scott and Fannie '
Ward 83.37 acres
$i& <;
Kntered at the postotlicc ut Scio, Oregon, as
second clasa mail matter.
Claus Sclioel to W L Weils 111.41
acres
3771,
TRANSMITS
U
A Western Dentist.
DISEASE.
CHRISTMAS
--------
That Mosquito Carrie* Yellow Fever.
Is an Established Fact.
WILL SOON BE HERE
And everybody will expect a present of
some kind.
Even though small, costing
but a few pennies, it will not be forgotten.
lir.rtali, Th*< th. Tb.orr Wa. Wot
■It »»«■ Loa« A«o—Uuaraa-
tta. Motbod» Will Probably
B. Mudili«*.
Advert toina rap-g made knop n on application
1 miiHient advertIsejnentH must lie paid for
When the or ter is given for their insertion.
The yellow fever symposium of th«
American Publie. Health aaaociation
wa» a moil interesting contribution
to sanitary sci*^»ce,'Aft» many points
»convincing to
A disease
which caused Ame*Ha.. many thou­
L P Blair to Henry Westcott 2 lots' sands of lives
djsturbing
30
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EDITORIAL.
I Sodaville Hill’s ad
¡Minies in the pjMt,
stripped of
<«
» Ed Halloway to Nettie M WaBh- most of its horrar? wi shown to be
Virl?tr<iúí>úírííúúúi><i¿ri;i>irílil£tráirÁ
burn 16x179 feet
6 i one of the most.easily¿coi|trolled and
We intend to make quite n change L B Wain to C C Burmister 320 protected against. vVhen we read
acres
1 I from the history^ofiyylLow fever the
ip the make up of the N ews after
we complete our rush of jolt work Thos Fitzgerald to Thos Hall 68 Ä0 ! thousands of tb^pries aflyiipced in re­
2ÓÓ0 ! gard to it, the \ypnderifi4; that the re­
acres
which will take about a month.
cent discoveries- made, of th« trans­
Mortgages for 600 1500 2000.
We will make the paper an all
mission of the dU^B*D*.«by mosquitoes
Release
for
000
jinme print and as the expense will
was not stumbled oftilqpg ago, says
Mining claim It Edson and Vane the New Orleans Times-Democrat.
tie heavier we expect to your pa­
Henness, Quartzville district.
The
For years the quostion whether
tronage at all times. Suflice to say, Gopher.
quarantine did or did. not
'he I
jf you will give us tDe patronage
fever out of a poujntry .was discussed,
Probate:
due us, we will publish the lanrgest
ad at different times the quaranJn-
Inventory filed in estate of Da via
anil best pape.r ever published in H Johnston. Value of property: In
..; and anti-qvirart'i)j>ts were “on
The commissi/jn appointed in
Scio, hut we cannObi d'> ibis without Linn $4059, Marion $5912 55. 'Total
$99<1.55,
i to investigate
epidemic of
tponey, so don’t tie afraid Ifi pay MP
. . t year was> doubtful on mogt
Sale of property in ostate of Cor­
aid renew your subscription.
• ¿ats, and wr.i*. covyrineed on only
delia Hoods, confirmed,
i e. that the disturbance of the
•‘Cut out your booze or get your
Citation ordered issued forappoin-
arth, excavations during the sum-
time,” is the way the railroad men ted of guardian for Wm Mercer
jr, tended to eause<*the spread of
translate the new order which is re­ Thompson, insane.
* disease, and?.as a result of this
\iort. nearly aii * public improve-
ported to have iteen issued from tiie
Marriage liceni’e:
nts were seriously baiulicapped.
Harry C. Knighten and Mary
office of the presdent of the North­
I ’..c rats wore looked on with suspi­
ern Pacitte. No copy of the pro­ Thompson.
W II Dougherty ar.d C lara Story. cion, then filth, decaying vegetation,
clamation has yet been received,
in excessive rainfall, the water sup­
Glen P ‘I tand Mae Morris.
but official notice Is expected short­
ply, and a dozen other causes were
ova? tax receipts past year.
cited for the disease. In many cases
ly. January I, is the date set for
Deeds recorded.
these theories wore apparently sup­
this new condition Io become gen
Jas A Powell to Albert Powell ICO ported by the ••prevailing^ conditions,
eral. Not only is liquid refreí h-
2700
acres
but another y¿ffr tifo- conditions
iu’ent uf intoxicating nature batted A Tripp to Nellie M Fountain 3 lots changed and theories formerly up­
frbm Northern Paci ffí> employes Lebenon
held and apparently built upon rock
dltring working hours, but even the Benton Bowers Io Win and Amelia were completeij- sdurttered.
Spence, 317.78 acres
8330
It seems strar.go, consMering how
“social glass” when off duly »» de­
Mortgages for $8330 and $500.
often and how oarcfuITV the stibjvct
nied.
wus investigated, that the^reeofit dis­
The Legislators.
coveries in regard to the mosquito
Ottt near Corvallis a colored mints-
and yellow fever were licit■ triade.
fer was bombarded with stale eggs,
S alkm Dec. 22—The Legislature There wKrf* Bfifiie vague hifftZ ori^tliis
'fhere has always been a great deal did the biggest days work today ifi poiitt; btlt fiotftífig t*: attrriót general
of prejudice in Oregon against the the history of the state. When the atter.tiofi or bring ab/iut the accept­
colored man in spite of the conserva­ lloUse met this morning the' first ance of the mosquito theory by phy
tism of our people. So long as a ne­ action taken was the adnptiort of a sicianW and sànitarians. Ÿét as soon
joint resolution, providing for the
gro behaves himself he should be adjournment an Wednesday night, ns this’kïen was ad vanned it whs seen
that, aloné’ of all the theories, it
entitled respect and consideration. Dee, 23.
Another resolution was filled every condition of the disease
l|e Is not responsible for the color of adopted, calling upon the Secretary and explained every apparent peculi­
his skin. The perpelrators of this of State for the vetoes and bills flfeu arity abolît it.
after adjournment of the last sission
indignity were undoubtedly a set of Both resolutions went to the henate
The discussion before the Ameri­
rowdies who used the prejudice where adjournment tomorrow was can Public Health association fully
against'the colored people as a mask agreed to, but the resolution calling confirmed what has already been1‘said
on this subject. The matter is no
for their outrages. Th *y should he for the vetoes was tabled.
During this forenoon a flood of longer a theory, but an established
made to feel the weight of the law. hills whs introduced the number in fact, as thoroughly demob st rnteU as'
any scientific question has éver Héerr.
ths Hou se reaching 37.
The first two bills were by Mr. Practical expe^Thients made id half
War with Colomldi seetnscertain.
It will not lie much of a struggle Kay, of A arion, the first to repeal a dtizeri“ different localities all
the Phelps taxation act, and the
and we will hardly know Uncle Sam second to re-enact the old tax law. brought the snhie result, and micro­
scopy explained and proved them.
is at war. It will be expensive just Both of these passed the House dur­ The convention was unanitrtCWt on
the same and will probably cost sev- ing the afternoon. Other tax laws the ¡mint that the mosquito“ cm mid'
were introducen hut were afterwards ni»d did transmit yellow fever from1
era I million of dollars.
withdrawn.
a person affected by it to another.
Several minor charter bills passed Doctors from Cuba and Mexico
Editor advertises His T'fWfrí
in the house.
agreed with the physicians of' thia
In the Senate a few lulls were in­
country, and the evidence WÚK so
Col. E. S. Durkee, who ran a pa­ troduced and some charters were overwhelmii g that no one who has
per at lielix u few years ago, nni! ■ passed and sent to the House. investigated thé’ matter can longer
now edits the Token B'ade, still In« This nftei noon Senator Rand Intro­
bulges hi# fondness for handing? out duced a hill, the effect of whaeh will entertain a doTlbt.
'fins makes wroteetion against the
useful information. (Ince he adver­ be ilie legalizing of the execution of
Baker x/ivy.
City. fever far simpler than we have ever
tised a large assortment of Helix Pleasant Armstrong nt iJiiiYCi
|
and ■ thought it to be, and does away with
b‘i|ch<’lors, st rongly emphasizing I'his bill was promptly passed
their points of excellence anil nearly sent to the House, where it w6ts ’ the complicated, expensive, and often
brutal quarantine systems which
all have since been snapped up ns rend mid referred.
Among other bills now pending have frequently been resorted* tó in
matrimonial bargains. Just now he
turns his attention Id an Eastern that are of importance are the flat the past. The annihilation of the
salary law, in the hands of a com- mosquitoes in a community would as­
litquirer as follows:
The Blade is th receipt of a letter millee; the law reguhtPnR transpor­ sure it complete immunity if mosqui-
from a resident of Pennsylvania, in­ tation companies, Tnis last meas­ toes are the sole means of transmit*
quiring alstut the Palouse country ure was Introduced by Jones, of ting the disease; or if this annihila-
and asking a "few simple ques­ Lincoln. It provides that when tion be impossible, an Ordinary nwi*
tions.” We take pleasure in giving shippers cull upon railroad compa­ quito bar for the persori sick of yel­
[
nies for cars they must tie furulshed
n few simple am. .vers:
low fever, so as to prevent the mos­
Q. How docs land sail In your In three <1 lys if 10 or less are called
for; 6 days if fifty or less are wanted quitoes from getting at him, and thus
section?
A It depends a great deal on nud 10 days if over 50 are demanded becoming infected and the source of
which real estate agent Is handling A penalty of $25 per ear is fixed to danger to others, is the simple pro­
it. Some of the Spokane agents, arc be paid by neglect or refusal to per­ tection needed.
It will be noted that on one point
gifted with imagination enough lo mit the cars in the time named, in
Sell it for four times what it is worth addition to shippers Inmages, This the members of the association were
bill
Is
one
of
the
most
important
Q How is wafer and liotf do you
not fully agreed. Alf accepted the
pending, and a hot fight is expectei mosquito theory, that the insert
get it?
on
it.
A The water isquite wet. Some
could transmit yellow fever. A ma­
A recorder’s fee uil) is also pend- jority were of the opinion that the
draw it from the hydrant while
I
Ing
in
Hie
house.
some get it from the bartdndsr, in a
disease was transmitted only ih this
tfepaiate glass.
way, but the minorité, while unable
Do hogs thrive?
You Snow Whot Yoh Aro Taking to produce any very strong evidence
A They do. One old sow with
! to the contrary, refused to accept
which the writer Is personally lie-
When you are taking Grove’s
duaimed has thrived twice during Tasteless Chill Tonic beenuao tho ¡ that propositidh and favored the
1 Scotch verdict! “Not proved:’’
In
tne past year.
formula Is plainly printed on every
Q How man ■■ classes uf people bottle showing that it is simply Iron other words. While the evidence is
strongly and. indeed, convîn^iiigly in
(if people have you?
favor of the mosquito*theory, it does
A Two. Those who subscribe
Notice.
not prove that thé disease cannot be
fbr the Blade and those who don't.
propagated by fomités or in other
Q How is religion. Is it much
There come to my place about ways.
thought of?
A Quite well thaiiK you. It lies June 1st, three heifers, two red and
To a lay mind this conclusion
around
free. ____
It has a good one a white roan, One marked seems to be a prudeut if not a cor­
______ , perfectly
_______ ,____
deputation and is spoken of very with under bit, other two not mark rect one. It is’ ribt pretended that
cd- Owner can have same by pay
Highly in the churches.
the mosquito drt»atei or generates
Q Do the Indians bother the mg for pasturage and this notice.
the disease, but simply that it trans
Mlt.l.Kli.
11.
whiteH?
mits it from one person to another.
A They do.
They are very
The origin of the feve’r is, therefore,
Bothersome when drunk. It some­
due to some othér causé, and it would
times hot here* the whites to beat
seem that this causé which origi­
them playing baseball.
nally produced it may produce it
Q How much money does It take
again. It would seem wise, there­
to start in your country?
fore, not to go too far, not to aban­
A One dollar and a half. This
don all the safeguards of qunran-
lyill pay for the Blade for one year.
You can then make your peace with
I tine, Ixit to kee|» up au Investigation
your maker and start In.
which has been productive of such
Q la there a show for a genius?
excellent results and which we mav
A We haven’t seen any adver­
hope to see sooner or later explain
tleemed on the bill tsiards this sea­
all the mystettéh of this malady,
son. Should one come along we
There has been perhaps too great a
tfill let you Know,
Inside each pound package of
willingnets of Kite to accept new aci­
Q Who arc the principal men In
entitle theories rfs proved in ni 1 par­
your town?
ticulars. We rsw this in the theories
A Judge Dickinson, Steve Coffin
advanced by Kc^h and others relat­
snd the editor.
ing to tubcrculofcia. Let ns go a lit-
Q Are the people honest?
(tle slowly in the niattrf. as nothing
A They ate honest since the dtGf
ran l»e b»st by doing
will be found a FREE game.
law was passed prohibited poker
Jfisyir.g.
60 different games. All new.
Q What are the occupation of the i
people?
At Your (lrucer’s.
A Some work in insane asylums,
Digests what you eat.
A
Don’t forget the old man
with the fish on his back.
For nearly thirty years he
has been traveling around the
world, and is still traveling,
bringing health and comfort
wherever he goes.
To the consumptive he
brings the strength and flesh
lie so much needs.
To all weak and sickly
children he gives rich and
strengthening food.
To thin and pale persons
he gives new firm flesh and
rich red blood.
Children who first saw the
old man with the fish are now
orown up and have children
oi their own.
tie stands for Scott’s Emul­
sion of pure cod liver oil— a
delightful food and a natural
tonic for children, for old folks
and for all who need flesh and
strength,
SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists,.
409-4-15 Pearl Street,
NewYoHif.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
has Stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half MQH oq
bottles. Boes this record of merit appeal to you?
No Cure, No Pay.
50c.
Badosed wit» every Sotdt to * TwCwt p^koga vt Grove’« Block Root, Over PÜ1L
Children’s
For Sale.
Xmas Slippers,
Red felt fur trimmed Slippers, 50c
per pair
A lit h. p. VVestenhouse traction
engine with extra set of wheels, and Large sizes. 75c and 90c
a 36-in Westenhouse Separator and
a Reeves osalting stacker, cheap for
cash. Inquire of H. S. Johnston,
Scio.
12-8-03. I
Xmas Suspenders in Fancy
Boxes,
ATsuit of Clothing for the
Boy
G. D. TROTTER,
A Costly Mistake.
Blunders are sometimes very ex­
pensive, Occasionally life itself is
the price of a mistake, but you’ll
never be wrong if you take Dr
King’s New Life Pills for Dyspepsia
Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bow­
el troubles. They are gentle yet
thorough. 25c at E C Peery’s drug
tore.
STAYTON
ThoBost Proscription for Malaria-
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
Chills and fever is a bottte of
Grove’s Tasteless Chill tonic, Il is
Notice is hereby given tlint the under­ simply iron and quinine in a taste
signed has been duly appointed by the les» form. No cure—no pay. Price
County Court of Linn County, Oregon, 50c.
as the executors of the hist will and tes­
I
tament of David Henry Johnston de­
ceased. Any and all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby no­
tified to present the same to the under­
signed at Scio, Linn County, Oregon,
within six niontba from the date of this
notice, duly verrified as required by law.
Dated this 27th day of Noy. A. D. 1903.
G|.-OK<IE ('llklsTtl' JoHSSTON
Hzxar S ibbki . d ( ohxhton
Executors,
Weatherford <v Wy. tt.
Attys for Exrs.
/fHEIOHl)’s1
BLACK-DRAUGHT!
THE ORIGINALS
LIVER MEDICINE ;
OREGON.
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DOLLS 0 LEAP
5Oc7 and $1.00: alTdruagiits.-
:
The town is flooded with dolls, for this reason we offer the following
prices, With the same low price on all laege dolls:
...25c
14 inch -6est Kid Body Dolls, Bisque Heads..........
17 “
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...58e
...65c
20 “
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..,25c
Fancy Dressed Dolls...................................................
$10 DOLL FREE
IMPORTED CHINA
See t the beauty in our East Window and get aarticnlars in the
'I GOODS DEPARTMENT.
DRY
fieautiful'dccorated patterns for Xmas Presents. 1
SEWING
Do not be d< i i ' '
t'c 1 who ad­
vertise a •.
• iicliine tbr
$20.00. Till- i■.ii’.d ' . ui.ui Liinecim
be boiiglit from uei.iny of our
dealers t'l.■:i• 1 ■’>. -io >48.00.
WE MAKE A VAniETY.
THE NEW 1 . .*■. IS THE BEST.
The Feed d ■(ermines the strength.of
w’caknesB of Sewing Al:u’lines. The
Ikollble Feed eonihiiKd with other
Htrong points imil< a t he Vew Home
the best Sewing Machine to buy.
Write
(Of CIRCDLAiiSeg^sS
we manufacture and prices beturc purchasing
THE NEW HOME SEWING MAGHINE GO.
ORrtKCr. MASS.
ZHjnlonSq. N. Y., ( lúe
10., Atlanta, Oa,
tn. huulaMo., Dnl'as, : . ,S n Francisco, Cal
rei SA-E ev
E. U. Will, Albany Or.
60 YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
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4
4
HANDKERCHIEFS
A sallow complexion, dizziness,^)
biliousness and a coated tongue
are common indications of liver
and kidney diseases. Stomach and
bowel troubles, severe as they are,
give immediate warning by pain,
but liver and kidney troubles,
though less painful at the start, are
much harder to cure. Thedford
Black-Draught never fails to bene­
fit diseased liver and weakened kid­
neys. It stirs up the torpid liver
to throw off the germs of fever and
ague. It is a certain preventive
of cholera and Bright's disease of
the kidneys. With kidneys re­
inforced by Thedford’s Black-
Draught thousands of persons hn. e
dwelt immune in the midst of yel­
low fever, Many families live in
perfect health and have no other
doctor than Thedford’s Black-
Draught. It is always on hand ior
use in an emergency and saves
many expensive calls of a doctor.
500 Hand kerchiefs in plain hemstitched, embroidered» and Labe
trimmed every one worth 15 to 25c. Our Xmas price
5c to lOc each
Sales on waistings
Your choice of all $2.75 beautiful Mercerized and Oxford's Waist’
idfes FOR ONLY $1.98 pattern,
SHOES
Milkes good useful Xmas presents and during our Xmns Sale we
will make big reductions on all our |x>pular priced Shoes., 100
st vies of our popular |2.50 and |3.00 Shoes for $2.25. Ten pair to
ode f anv Shoe
hi store in the vallev.
USEFUL PRESENTS FOR THE ME«
MEH FOLKS
TIES, MUFFLERS, SWEATERS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
H ATS, HOUSE SLIPPERS and for instancs a nice Suit of Clothe
REEVES'
Department Store,
Mullins, S. G, March 10, 1901.
I have uKd Thedford’s Black-Draught
lor three years and I have not had to go
to a doctor aince I have been taking It.
It Is the best medicine for me that is
on the market for liver and kidney
troubles and dyspepsia and other
complaints.
Rev. A. 0. LEWIS.
Albany Oregon.
Corvallis & Eastern R. R
CORYRIGHTa Me.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly «certain our opinion free whether an
Invention 1» probably P*teiitab!e. Communica-
tlo'n» strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on F atenta
•ent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
1’fUeuts taken through Munn Jk Oct receive
sprciaU notic«, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A
handsomalr lUustrstad weekly. Tersest cir­
culation of any eclentlUc l..urn»l. Terms. »3 a
year : four niontba. »1. Bold by all newedealerj.
MUNN
SCo.36’“’ New York
Branch UIBcw, «« F SU Waahluatoo. D. C.
Holidoiy^
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
"G oih I Lord! You don’t mean, to
say that you tie the pallent into the
chHir?”
“Why, cert,” replied he "and
disarm ’em, too, if I didn’t I’d die
fills! yank. I tell you a feller’s got
lo he pretty handy wiib a shnotin’
iron Io jerk teeth in Red Gulch. I
jerked one o’ Bloody Dick’s teeth
yesterday, and I sorter expect he’ll
be gunning lor me as soon as he
gets his mouth diawed back into
sh ipe.”
The doctor began lo think he had
fallen into a den of wild a.iim-ls. She would appreciate a pair Did you-ever think how ap­
but he inustesed up enough eourage
of Xmas' Slippers.
propriate a pair of Blank-
to continue the conversation.
Ladies
Blue Nullifier Slippers, $1.50
“l)o you ever experience any dir­
value for 90c
cts would be for Xmas.
Acuity in collecting your bills?” li e
Ladies warm sole slip|>ers, $1.25 val­ We have them from 45e to 1 00 pair»
said. “I—
ue for 90c
“Hi! show up there pard!” ex-
clajmed Jake. “Bills, is it? Well Ladies Fur Trimmed U 1’ Slippers, Sftnta Never Makes Mistakes,
I don’t have no trouble with them.
1.50 value for $.1.
I
I just snag onto lliem while the pa­ Lsdies Oriental trimmed Slippers. He has lieen known lo make present
tient is tied up ”
1.75 value for 1.00
of Rugs, Carpets and Tapestry
“And what may I usk do you
Portiers
charge.”
“Charge, stranger. 1 I charge just An Xmas Present He Would
Black. Dress Goods Was Nev­
as mucli as the fellow . :....,
h;.s ;.i
in his
Like.
pockets, Oh, my charges are easy
er known to be wrong for
fixed.”
Xmas
The doctor looked nt Jake in won- Gentlemens wine opera Slippers,
admiration. Then he ventured one
reg. $2.50 for 1.90
Can he had at|2<>c-to $300 the yard
more question:
“Do you use anesthetes?” he in­ Gentlemens-tan.monkey skin Slip­ A nice line oi Novelty Dress Goods
in white and colors.
quired.
pers 1.00
"Annie which?”
“Anesthetics. Drugs to steal i Gentlemens velvet
embroidered $10 Men’s Suits fo>r
$7.58
away the senses yon know.”
Slibpers 50c
$8
Ö.OO
“Oh, now I Ketch you. What’s
the matter with a niallett.”
$16 Men's Overcoats at 11.78
ThtR tdgnnture to on every box of tho genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine tmu ««
the remedy that evires n cold In one day
WE
TIIE-fAHB.
No. 2, F or Ynqulna:—
Train leaves Albany................
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('orvullia...........
“ arrives Yaquina............
SlOb Is
Leaves Yaquina........................ .
Leaves Corvallis........................
Arrives Ali>any..........................
SÄVE
YOU MONEY
If its here it is good
If its good It is hera
ft. 15 A M
-- JO
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.. 11
12.15 P M
For Fall season of 1903 we are bigger and better—have occupied tho room,
which 1’. Cohen vacated and added a line of Men's Clothing and Overcoots, Rub­
ber (foods, llats, etc , giving us the newest stock in the city, and to introduce the
Ko. 4« from Detroit: —
Leaves Detroit.................................. 1.0 rf P. M. line ite shall make tempting prices.
Men’s Suits $ TtOO and up.
Men’s Overcoats $4.5O-and up.
Arrives Albany...............................................P M
Men’s Pants 85c and up.
Men,» Shirts 38c and up.
Train No. 1 arrives in Allan}' in time to
Ko. 3, For Dr (roll:—
Leaves Altmny........................... ... 7.00 A. M
Arrives Detroit...................... ..
w -M r M
snribet witb. the 8. P. south bound train, _ ns
well as giving two or three hours in Albany
iTfore departure of S. P. north-bound train
or Portland.
Tnrin No. 2 connects’wi»h
s. p. Wes
side train at t'orvalliji Cros<ing for Ind< pen
■ 1« tire McMinnville and aii |<>int-s * north to
Portland.
KWDIN STONE. Manager
THOft. COCKRELL; Agent, Allmny.
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LADIES SKlRTS^^i^
New line just received.
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I Skirts $1.25. Others fl.50, $2.00, and up.
Ladies Jackets
Lidies new style coat $3.50
Zibiline
“ $6.00
■'T.7' ’
Ladies collarless co . $5.00
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kersy
" $8.50
Shoes........
Men’s Mio«*!», tfnoberade |1.25.
Box calf $2.00.
Hercules waterproo
Full sine of ladies and c%ildrt^h» thoee and our prices can’t
beat.
Plankets 50c to $8.00
....5
90c u
...25c
Men’f heavy sanitsrjr fleeced underwear....
Woof- underwear................................ ...............
Childrens heavy fleeced underwear, all .¡see
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TAKE DOWN REPEATING SHOTGUNS
A Winchester Take-Down Repeating Shotgun, with
• strong shooting, full choked barrel, suitable for
trap or duck shooting, and an extra interchangeable
jr cylinder bore barrel, for field
modified choke orc^Iinder
Held shoot-
shoot­
ing, lists at onf,
ly »42.00. ~
Dealers sell them tor
f<ig. This makes a serviceable all round gen within
reach of everybody’s pocket book.
Winchester
Shutruns outshoot and outlast the most expensive
double barrel guna and are just as reliable besides.
Wi\CHESTilt REPSATtUG ARSIS CO^ • XflT H.4KCV, CO.V.V.
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A line of dress goods that will please the most
dressy dressers uf Oregon H prices to please you. We are1
showing the newest goods of the season.
SANDFRS
GASH
STORE,
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ALBANY
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