The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 29, 1904, Image 3

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VVe are alter your Shoe trade and offer you good values
” and guarantee the goods.
Daring thia month we
have a big reduction on Men’s and Boys’ Slippers, and to close out
several lines they will go at 26 per cent less than the regular price.
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Linn county’« big steam roller has |
been side tracked at Hackletnau’- j
grove, where it may lie seen by,
passers. It is doubtful if it cm ever
be used in this county. A trial
showed It entirely unfit for the kind I
of work that has to be done in a big
county. Being too heavy for any­
thing soft it can navigate oi.ly on a
hard surface, it is said that when
being tried a small woodst.w traction
engine had to haul it out of a soft
place. It cannot be taken over the
small culverts and bridges without
crushing them. This puts an odd
dilemma to the cate. The machine
cost $3500, full list price, without
any of the customary discounts. Ail
right in its place, It looks as if the
county has an elephant on it» hands.
It at least is beginning to cause
considerable inquiry, and the Demo­
crat merely gives the present
situation as given it by these who
have been watching proceedings.
Linn county wants the best roads to
be secured, but it is more than a
matter of sentiment, and appliances '
should only be secured as justified
by investigatlou and experience.—
Democrat.
SUITS! SUITS!
D. Myers has been seriously ill for
the past week.
Mirs Minnie Gibson died at her
home near Providence Tuesday,
July 26th.
B ohn —Saturday, Jidy 23rd, to
Mr. aad. Mis. A. R. Baker, at Lar­
wood, a son.
W.K. Savage this week purchased
of Mrs. Clark her residence on the
south side.
Irvine & Myer expect to have
rheir new .’»tattle completed within
the next few dnys.
The t ti re- h I ng'óutflt of T. M. licit
and others will »tart Monday next
for the season's run.
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Several new pianos have been
were guests of Mike Kelly last purchased by Beio people, among
them being Wm. Brenner, Mrs. E.
week.
Cyrus, and W. E. Savage.
W. Bilyeu and wife_of Albany are
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Wilbur M. Plntler, D. M. D., wil1
guests of Mrs. Bilyeu’s parents, Mr.
be in hl» Scio office the first to the
Miss Anna Ziveny is visiting Miss and Mrs. F. J. Denney.
fifteenth of each mouth. At Stay­
Nellie Barnes.
Mail Route to Be Established.
Quite a number of Scio people ton the^Temainder of tbemonth.
Chas. Wesely was an Albany visitor
attended the social Saturday eve­
during the week.
Will Richardson left the first of
At last Scio without a doubt ia to
week with his l»and of range have a rural free delivery. Post­
J. M. Calavan came up from Salem ning. The social was a success. the
$1. 50 ¡Suit
Thirty gallons of ice cream were bortes for Silverton, where he will master Gill has been working for
the last of the week.
offer them at public sale tomorrow.
for 08c
Georga DeVaney was in town for a sold.
the last year and more trying to
few hours Wednesday.
Miss Beatrice DeVaney Is visiting “The work of painting the public secure the route, and this week re­
school building was begun the first!
Dr. Browne made a professional trip to relatives in Albany.
of the week by E. J. Schumaker of ' ceived notice and blanks fur the
Mill City during the week.
6.25
suit
4.70
for
Misses Lenoreand Leia Frances of Jeflermn, assisted by H. Phillips. It application for a carrier. All those!
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Mirs Winifred Munkets returned frotn Albany spent Saturday anu Sunday will be painted white and trimmed/ wishing to apply for this position
8.75
6.95
Portland the latter part of the week.
in yellow.
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will find the necessiry blank» at the I
with friends here.
9.50
7.35
A special meeting of the clti '
Mrs. J. S. Morris and daughter^ Ollie,
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Dave Froman of Albany was a council was called Monday evening postoffice. The route Is through the I
were Albany visitors during the week.
10.00
7.65
Jordan coun'ry, past (lie Hannah
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frost of Moro are guest of his old friet d, 1). D< natiue, for the purpose of completing bridge and the farms of W. R Ray ;
11.25
9.20
arrangements to borrow $715, the
last week.
visiting relatives in and arouud Scio.
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cost to the city of the late suit The and F. T. Thayer, and back through
12.00
9.85
B. S. Richardson has moved to money wa borrowed for one year’s
Mrs. Walter Bilyeu and Miss Edna
the hills north of Scio. There will
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Gill were Albany visitors the latter part the Denney farm, cn account of the time at 6 per cent interest.
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13.00
10.15
he over one huridr d farmers who
of last week.
Kelly tire Wednesday,
'1 he amount of goods sold by our will re.eive mail over this route.
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14.00
Mrs. McClure and son of Sweet Home
11.35
John H. Cracker and Miss Ada inerch mts would lie a sun rise to
A petitiou with over six ty signers
have been visiting at the home of A. B.
most people if they knew the actual
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Henderson of Woodburn were visit amount. Up to date, Chas. Wesely has peen circulated west of town, in
Abbott the past week.
14.50
12.15
has so d 1 mower, 16 rakes, 9 bind the vicinity of Munkers and Shel­
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Mrs. J. C. Davidson left for San Fran­ ing friend.- here last week.
15.00
12.85
ers, 4 wagon«, 17 cream separators, burn, and it will he only a matter of j
cisco last week, after a week’s visit with
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her mother, Mrs. Houston.
T. J. Munkers celebrated his 49th and 32 buggies.
a few months until a mail route will
13.95
J. A. Bilyeu came up from Portland birthday Sunday last at his home
Orders have been ¡-sued to the be established in that directir n, '
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14.85
Saturday, where he attended the A. O. adj dnlng Scio, on tee same farm effect that the great hittleship Ore­
u here he was born. Several of hi» gon will be in Poitlard for a brief especially as the Munkers postoffice
U. W. grand lodge as a delegate.
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neighbors were present and enjoyed period during the 1905 fair- Thou-j w II probably he discontineed in tbe
15.30
Mrs. Woolf and son of Silverton are the afternoon with Mi. Munkers
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sands of Oregonians will visit Port near future, the present postmaster, i
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visiting at the home of the former’s and
16.50
his family.
land to see the famous Oregon who Ed Smith, having sold out his!
parents. Mr. ank Mrs. A. F. Beard.
Two pianos were sold in one house otherwise would probably remain at general merchandise preparatory to I
suit ior $>J2.15
Miss Eva Myers was at Brownsville
one day this week, called there to attend this week. W. D. McGhee.and C. home.
moving away, The amount of red i
$6.25
suit
N.
Rogers
representing
C.
A.
Whale
the funeral of her uncle, Mr. Moyer.
Uncle Sam’s rural free delivery
of Salem, A. Lineback of the Allen carriers are to wear uniforms. An tape connected with the establishing |
$4.70.
$13.00 suit $10.15
Clyde Ashby was over from Albany & Gilbert Ramaker Co. of Portland, order to this effect has not yet been ot these routes makes them low at j
several days during the week, making and Mr. Campbell representing E. issued, but the department has the starting, but it is only a matter of I
numerous repairs on the telephone U. Will of Albany, were all trying matter under consideration and has time until every community will
lines.
to sell a piano to W. E. Savage. Fin­ practically decided that tne canfers
ally to settle as to who should sell must provide themselves with have free delivery. With mail de­
Mrs. D. C. Humphrey left for Albany the piano they each gave
livery a id the telephone the farmer
Mr.
yesterday, where she will join a party Savage a sealed envelope contain­ uniforms.
will lie in connection with the
going to Wilhoit Springe for a few weeks’ ing their lowest price, which was to
A baseball game in this city Sun­ outside world as closely as the city
outing.
be kept secret by Mr. Savage
The day last between Lyons and Scio
reBident.
F. I. Jones, H. M. Myer, Lloyd Luck- result was that Mr. Savage purchas­ teams resulted in the defeat of the
Lyons
boys
by
a
score
of
15
to
6.
The
ed
A.
Lineback
’
s
Ludwick,
and
tak
­
enbach, Fred Jones, and Rolla Morris
The New Plan Defeated.
left yesterday for Fish lake and other ing advantage of the low price Scio team has won every game it
James Tucker purchased McGhee has played this year, and expects to
mountain points.
and Rogers’ Steger which he pre­ arrange a game with Lebanon in the
The final vote on the proposition
near future.
sented to Miss Elsie Savage.
of changing the plan of assessment ■
Mr. Britt, land agent of the Ore­
Rural Carr’er Rules.
gon and California R. R Co., was in in the A. O. U. W. was against the
New Telephone Directory.
Scio the latter part ot last week change. Several days were taken I
From Washington Fourth Assist­
looking after the means taken to I
A new directory has been issued prevent forest fires. This company I up in the discussion of the plan.
ant Postmaster General Bristow has
With a $3,000,300 shortage in the
announced that the salaries of the by the Pacific States Co. for Albany has sold most of its timber land In | whole of the United States the new
this section to the Star Mill & Flume
and
adjoining
cities
and
county.
It
rural free delivery mail carriers will
Co., but still has several small tracts, i plan has been put in operation in a
be adjusted on the basis of the num­ gives the complete list of subscribe's and is using every precaution to ( majority of the jurisdictions, an
It takes place under certain atmos­
at
Albany
over
5v0.
Brownsville
45,
pheric conditions. The mirage here
prevent forest fires in the same.
ber of miles traveled. Further than
PRAYERS FOR A STIPEND.
increased
assessment
being
neces
­
U on one of the principal streets of
this Mr. Bristow would not discuss Corvallis 210, Halsey 40, Crawfords­
The Ladies’ Aid Society have sary. Under the proposed plan half'
the city and makes the street appear
th* adjustment the department is ville 20, Harrisburg 16, Jordan 8, I been busy papering and otherwise of the Increased assessment is paid
Kings Valley 5, Lebanon 27, Philo- limproving the parsonage recently
as if there waa a pond of water cov­
I
now making in the classiQeatlon of
Alaska haa many grievancae and hag
ering it. So natural is this appear­
16, Scio 105, Shedd 9; and public purchased by them, Mrs. A. M. with a credit on the poliey, making
tbe carriers. The following state­ offices at Blodgett. Crabtree, Dusty, Young and family having moved to the actual amount paid about the
ance that many times residents of ! auffvred mu«h from being undersall-
ment regarding the outside business
There 1« a small village in the de­ the city who are not posted as to the ma ted. Th« dimensions of th« coun­
Foster, Gellatly, Holley, Hoskins, the Harnish property. For the past same, perhaps a little more. It Is
privileges of the mail carriers was Lacomb, Millersburg, Monroe, Peo­ year the ladies have peen working said that a tri;ile assessment will be partment of the Sarthe, In Jrrance, mirage have turned from the street try ar« too vast for conception with­
out the aid of oomparison, «aye the
issued in the postoffice department: ria, Plainview. Rowland, Sodaville, to secure money with which to pur­ necessary in Oregon now under the that has arisen from poverty to af­ to escape going through the water 9t. Louie Globe-Democrat. With its
fluence by means of prayer furnished that they thought they saw in the
chase this proper/y. with what suc­
“Under the law rural carriers are Spicer, Sweet Home,Tangent, Wells, cess can be s >en. Rev. ~
area of over 600,000 square miles it is
Bauer and old plan to meet the shortage of on demand for a consideration. The distance.
not permitted to solicit business or
larger than all that portion of the
family will after this week occupy $80,000 In this district.
cure of the village, a certain Abbe
The best place io view the mirage
and Wren.
the parsonage.
receive orders of any kind from any
Buguet, wm aa poor m hia flock. Rut from is on First avenue, in front of United States lying east of the Missis­
sippi river and north of Georgia and
be was not oontsnt to atay that way Coe college, between Twelfth and
persons, firm, or corporation, and
Signs of Oil Greater.
i
At about 11 o’clock Wednesday of
the Carolinas, and twice m large aa
Receipts from Taxes.
and, being a man of Imagination, he Thirteenth streets. On a bright day,
cannot, during the hours of their
last week the farm house of T.
the Oregon country, which now em­
looked around for some means by
employment,carry any merchandise
[Keliey, five and one-half miles
Unless some practical joker has which he could better the condition by looking down the avenue four or brace« the «late« of Oregon, Washing­
flve blocks away will be seen this lake
County Treasurer James ^Ikins west of this city, was destroyed by been busying himself in the neigh
for hire, except at the request of
of his people and incidentally his own. of water covering the roadway. Pass­ ton, Idaho and the principal part of
fire,
together
with
most
of
the
hi
s
received
during
the
past
term
patrons residing on their respective
I contents. The loss was about borhood of Pratum, it lioks like He Anally hit upon an idea, says a Lon­ I ing street cars are so plainly reflected Montana and Wyoming. The governor
routes, provided the same shall not j from taxes $363,540. and there is $1,000, with no insurance. It is not petroleum in unlimited quantities don exchange. He learned to set type, in it that it is difficult to realize that in his office at Sitka is as far from the
western limit of hU territory as he
interfere with the proper discharge about $45,000 due on rolls in the known how the fire originated. Il and of unusual puri’y exists in that, bought a secondhand hand press and there is no water there.
Prof. Rates, of Coe college, accounts is from Bastport, Me., and the little
of their official duties, and under hands of the sheriff. Of this sum, was first discover! d in the stairway, section and that »startling discovery set up, printed and published a leaflet
the building being old and dry is probable there. Fred Rice, one in which he discoursed upon the effi­ for the mirage by the fact that the island of Attu la so far west that it
such regulations as the postmaster $41,000 is due on the 1903 tax roll, and
oouuta its longitude east from Green­
cacy of prayer. Then he made a busi- avenue is slightly inclined from the
the
flames spread rapidly, every­
and about $4,500 on the roll for 1902.
general may prescribe.
thing in the second story being of the owners of the property on neee proposition to his flock. He would indicated point of view. A person, wich.
The length of Alaska’s coast line la
which the old abandoned well is pray for them, for their children end therefore, looks down at the mirage
“Under this provision of law no The receipts of the term were on burned.
greater than the combined length of
for their dead for an annual subscrip­ at an angle of about 30 degrees, and
j
located,
in
whl-h
unmistakable
oil
inailable matter may be handled bv account of the several tax rolls as
Attorney General Crawford holds,
the Atlantic and the Pacific seaboards.
in an opinion rendered Monday,that indications were found last week, tion of one eon. In other words, he his line of vision crossing the down­ During a portion of the year news
rural carriers while serving their follows:
would take charge of all their prayers coming rays of light obliquely at that
1900
roll
.........................................
$19,580
applicants
for
second
and
third
brought to Salem a simple of the for one sou a year. The idea appealed
routes unless the proper postage has
point produces this singular illusion. i travels very slowly serose this great
grade teachers’ certificates are not
oountry. The people st Nome did not
been prepaid,with the single excep­ 1901 roll......................................... 20,351 entitled to have credit for standing water taken from tbe well. It bore to hia parishioner* and all of them
1902 roll......................................... 151,700
I heer of the last election of McKinley
tion of county newspapers, which,
1 secured by them in any branch if a large quantity <*f petroleum on the subscribed. With the little sums thus
| until February 3 of thia year.'
1903 roll........................................ .171,909 they fail to pass the examination. surface. The sample from which acquired he printed more leaflets and
OFFER TO ASTRONOMERS.
under the law, are permitted to be
.
<
—
The provision that where a teacher this was taken W hs part of the con­ distributed them thrrughout the
carried free throughout the county
Tot al......................................... $363,540 has, in two successive examinations, tents of a half-gallon bucket, which neighboring country and every leaflet
in which they are actually published
seemed to bring in a new eubesriber.
received 90 per eent in one or more
to actual subscribers; and Buch
To-day he has many thousands of
the applicant may at the contained over one pint of oil.
One Lady’s Recommendation Sold branches,
next examination be credited with
subscribers who live In all parts of the
newspapers addressed to subscrib­
Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain’s
A remarkable petition wm received
the standing earned, applies only to
world, and Montligeon, which was onoe
Valley Horses in Demand.
Stomach and Liver Tablets
ers resident on rural routes must be
tbe other day at Washington from
first grade certificates.
little more than a collection of hovels,
I
have,
I
believe,
sold
fifty
boxes
Prof Theodore Munger, of Rochester,
deposited at the postoffice, the same
of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Harry Street, a young min living
C- D. Wei« of Bend, Eastern is a prosperous town. It has a church Mich., that attracted much attention
as papers for other subscribers.
table's on the recommendation of in Stayton, while building n fire a Oregon,Is in Albany for the purpose that is a cathedral. It has wide streets among members of congress. It was
lighted by electric lights, a post of­
“The hire for merchandise carried one lady here, who first bought a few mornings ago, was so severely
—Last year’s mackerel catch was al­
addreaeed to Representative 8. W.
on request of the patron of rural box of them a year ago. She never burned by the explosion ot a can of of buying a number of good horses fice, waterworks and cab service. And Smith, of Michigan, and he secured most a failure, and few of the many ves­
free delivery must be paid by the tires of telling her neighbors and kerosene that his death occurred the to be used in his section of the coun­ in the oenter of the town la a large lie reference to a proper committee. sels engaged in the fishery paid ex­
friends about the good qualities of following afternoon How the acct try on the irrigation ditches. Mr. white building where Abbe Buguet,
patron. Carriers will not be per­ these Tabledts.—P. M. Shore, drugs, ¡dent
with eight almoners, It interpreters, The petition states that Prof. Munger pense«. Bad weather and fog prevented
occurred Is not definitely
mitted to receive any compensation Rochester, Ind. The pleasant, pu>g known, but it is thought that after Weisz is connected with the 30 secretaries and a drowd of clerk«, "knows and understand« how nature a good catch In the early part of the
from the seller of such merchandise. alive effect of these tihlets makes the boy had lighted the fire he Deschutes Irrigation A Power Co., proceed« with hie work of «applying turns the earth,” and he agrees to ex­ season, and the fish were not at all
plentiful. Later in Die season the
“Articles or packages which are them a favorite with ladies every threw the match on the oil can, and the horses are required for the prayers. More than 1,500 letters come plain it to the world provided he re­ weather was good, and large bodies of
ceive« flve cents from each Mtronotner
where. For sale by all dealers.
u
hich
was
standing
near
the
stove.
work
on
the
ditches.
The
company
each
day,
each
of
them
containing
at
mailable which are handed to the
in all nations who teach astronomy. mackerel were Been at different points
The explosion covered the hoy with
carrier or deposited in thepoitoffice Ex-Recorder Munkers in Business. the burning oil, and before be could has extensive wort on hind and is least the reqaired sou, and most of He understands that 350,000 has been along the Atlantic coast, but for some
them
herring
a
much
larger
arum.
A
or in a rural letter box, or in a col­
rusri out of d ors and extinguish the rapidly extending the system of part of these letters uk for prayers offered for "anyone who ean deter­ reaeon they were wild, did not school
mine why the gyroscope top makes and could not be taken. The seme con­
fl-mes by rolling 011 the ground nis irrigation ditches and reclaiming
lection box located on a rural route,
8. P. 5 unker9, for two years Linn body v. as badly hurned. Had he large tracts of desert and. Already and these are divided among various such peculiar moves.”
dition« are said also to have been
needy
prieete
in
tbe
neighborhood,
with request that the rural carrier county’s popular and efficient re­ lived he would hive lost one arm.
Prof. Munger, who announce« that noticed abroad. The Norwegian and
e
’
ghleen
miles
of
the
desert
be
­
who
thus
are
able
to
add
considerable
deliver the same, are subject to the corder, has bought a half interest in
he has bean a student of science for Irish mackerel catches were very poor.
In company with W. A. Ewing, tween Bend and Prineville have to their meager incomes. All the vol­ 50 years, guarantees to develop some
rules regulatiug mall matt ;r,includ­ the grocery business of A. J. De­
untary offerings go into the general
W.
F.
<4111,
Dr.
A.
G.
Prill,
E.
C.
been
Irrigated
and
put
under
the
ing the payment of postage thereon. Vaney in the Baltimore block, and
treasury and are used for the benefit entirely new principle«, especially In
Peery, and Fred Savage, we enjoyed
“Articles or packages that are not is now at the ste’e attending to a trip to Marlon lake for the past ditches of the co opany. This land of the town and the valley in which explanation of the gyrz>scope top.
mailable, which the patron desires business. The firm 19 a good one, two weets, returning the latter part is now as fertile a section as any It is situated. The mayor of the town “Kicks eg«Inst this petition will be
considered a hindrance to the estisc
the rural carrier to carry, must be deserving a liberal patronage.— of last week. Going to Detroit via other part of the state, and the work ia the cashier end the principal coun­ of science” is the warning sentence
Five yeara *g<> there were 1,300 lép­
cilors are the eecretarlee or chief ac­
theC.
AC.
takes
you
over
half
the
I
of
extending
the
system
is
going
on
delivered to the carrier in person, Democrat.
era in Molokai. Now there are only
countants and Abbe Buguet I« man­ which close« the petition.
distance. From there pack horses rapidly.
and in carrying merchandise for
are used to pack the rest of the
ager of all. It ia the moat profitable
BOO, and Raperintendent Heynokda bw-
Poor Cooatry for Pootfr.
hire rural carriers are not permitted
distance, 35 miles, over a fairly good
prayer factory n the world
Th« miltan «ays Turkey has book« Havea that leproay ia being slowly
Night
>Vas
Her
Terror.
trail to the lake. The lake, the
to leave their routes as officially laid
«nongh. for which reason he will not but sursly eradicated In the Ht-
fishing, and the beautiful scenery on
“I would cough nearly all night
_
IOWA TOWN’S DAILY MIRAGE.
out, or to accept anything that will
permit the publication of any more in w aMen islands.
every
hand
amply
repa>
one
'or
the
Ic.ng.
’
’
writes
Mrs.
Chas.
Applegate,
j
that country. It will not b« necr«aary,
Those who are gaining flesh
in any way delay the delivery of the
time and monev «(>ent on the trip. of Alexandria, Ind., and could hard­
and strength hy regular treat-
An old railroad traveler aaya he
■ays the Chicago Record Herald, for
ment with
mail, or in any way interfere with
Dr. Prill secured about twenty fine ly get any sleep. I bad consumption ,
th« Turkieh poet4 to ttacoma captains has observed that the louder the
views,
several
of
Mt.
Jefferson
being
»0
had
that
If
I
walked
a
block
I
i
the efficiency of the service.’’
Scott’s Emulsion
of industry.
gong is beaten at a dining station,
especially line. The only unpleasint would cough frightfully and spit
should continue the treatment
tbe less there ia to eat.
feature of the trip was Ibe exorhl blood, but, when all other medicines
In hot weatheri smaller doae
liiert ea Haaera.
Every day in the year when the sun
tant charge of tbe one -ers who,after failed, three $1 60 bottles of Dr.
and a little cool milk with It will
The Brazilian eoaat city of Bahia
Mookers.
la
shining
a
mirage
may
be
seen
in
do away with any objection
they have taken a parly to the lake, King’s N"w Discovery wholly cured
The California niiwi who ha« a eor-
has about 300,000 inhabitanta. who lira
which Is attached to fatty pro­
will come af.er them at any time to me and I gained 58 pounds.’’ It ia this city, says a correspondent of in
ducts during the heated
nar in raiain« ia probably holding
17,000
hnnara.
the
Chicago
Inter
Ocean.
Bo
far
aa
season.
suit their own convenience and with absolutely guaranteed to cure Gold«,
Mi«s Tessfe Hale of Albany is a
Send (nr free **ple.
them for a raiee-in the ma kat.
utter disregard of a.ty promise they Congh«, ¡At Grippe, Bronchitis and la known this is the only place tn the
guest of Mise Astoria Watkins.
SCOTT * BOWNK, Chenfata
WV-4IJ Pasrl S'raeo
Mew Y«rt-
may have made. We would advise, all Throat and Lung Troubles Price world where this phenomenon of na­
*ac. end *iao| «1 dro<giou.
S. H, Goin visited at Albany on
anyone going there to taka hia own 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at 1 ture ean be so regularly obeerved, aF
means ot transportatloo.
Canday.
4
E. C. Peery,
Maa’s Heavy Shoe,¡$3.00, $3.25 aiid^$3.50, shoes with outs'de counters $2.
Ladies’ Calf and Grain Shoes, button and lace, all leather, for just one
dollar.
Boys School Shoes, boys sizes $1.25—Youths^!.—.
As complete a shoe store as though
we carried nothing but shoes.
| PURELY PERSONAL. |
The clothing sale is still
KUPPENHEIMER
suit for a little money The following prices
will tell
what we are doing
With this great reduction sale on men’s and boys’ suits
we we are able to give you the maxmumof value fo r the
minimum of money, or in other words, we givo yo u
much for so little.
Yours tor suits,
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