The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 19, 1904, Image 3

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A Pretty Home Wedding.
VVe are alter your Shoe trade and offer you good values
’T and guarantee the goods.
During this month we
have a big reduction on Men’s and Boys' Slippers, and to do«e out
several lines they will goaiL'A i.nrum.iu«. ih.Hii,«
pri<,e.
Big Blaze at Albany
LOCAL
A very btmu'iful we<i«llngoccurred
Fire started in the livery stable of
id_llie resliliini'» of the i-riiL-’-, par­ Wm. Neeley at Albany Saturday,
ent*, Mr. and Mr». John W. Allison li st, burning it together with two
Wilbur M. Pinder, D. vi. D., will of Boring, on August loth, when
ether buildings.
Men’s Heavy Shoe,,$3.<>0, |3.25 an«r$3.50, shoes witli outside'couuterst $2.
be In his Scio office the first to the
The building of Geltra 4 Rum
fifteenth of each month. At Stay­ their second dnnghl*r Delhi, beeame
Ladies’ Calf and Grain Shoes, butuiu aud lace, all leather, fur just} one
the wife of Jory W. Gaine* of Scio. Laugh was on fire in the root several
ton the remainder of 'hemonth.
dollar.
, «
I
.r Hawk of J, fferst n was called The ceremony was perfr rt.ied at times, hut th’ flames were extiu
Boys School Shoes, boys sizes $1.25—YouthsJ$l.—.
guished.
The
fire
spread
into
the
to Scio last week to attei d Mrs. Le.‘ high noon by the Reverend Wolfe
Bilyeu, who w s seriously ill. The of Portland. The bride was benuti- ! t uildlng* on both sides burning into
Iiidv I« greatly improved at the fullv gowned in pearl gray crepe de H. C. Cnamix-rlain’s meat market on
prese.it writing.
chine and earr'e«! a shower boquet the we»t and MeKillop 4 Church
If so there are many things you will need
I find nothing better for liver of white sweet peas, while the hill’s Albany lunch counterson the
than
and we are prepared to fit vou out in
groom was dre«s«ai in the conven­ east, leaving only the front of the
EVERYTHING.
tional black, with carnation bouton- building-', and burning nearly all
Iowa. For sale by all dealers.
naire. The house was tastily decor­ the contents, though some things
The work of painting the school ated in Oregon holly au'umn leaves were saved from bo h the meat and
building is progressing rapidly and and sweet pens. After the eere- lunch coui ter. Dr. Smith, V. 8 .
trie buildi ig will pre*« it a much I tuony guests were served to a d-iint- nad an office ir the front of the
better appearance tainted white
I stab'es, and got out nearly all of his
Mill to Resume Operation
than it ever did in the darker color. I ily prepared lunch, atr. and Mr*.
-Gaine* departed on the 2:30 train outfit' In the second floor of the
V. J. Shores will sell his farm, for Portland where they spent a few lunch counters were five boarding
After two years of comparative
HtiM-k and Implements and house
inactivity the
Roller M ills will
hold goods nt put-lie sale on Thurs days vl-itlng friends and seeing the I apartments, th« contents of which
day Ai gust 25th. He intends go sights of the Metropolis aft' r which were nearly all destroyed.
again ri Limn
in 1. Ths prop
The losses are estimated.
E. C. Peery was a business visitor at ing back Io his old home in Chieka they came to their future home
erty is rather yet in a mixed un
saw county, Iowa.
Albany Sunday.
We have hundreds of pairs of good serviceable shoes,
slate, as It will have to he sold
I Scio, where they were welcomed by I J, W. Cusick on buildings occu
G. W. Humphrey was over from Jeff­
City Marshal Beard lisa been do a host of frieo s. A sumptuous pied by Neely meat market and Dr.
through the courts, as the present erson
some
of which are a little out of date and^whieh« ^«*
Wednesday.
ieg some much needed repairs to reception dinner was tei.dered on Smith $l,0(M) to $1,500. No insur
oMner, G. W. Phillip», 1» an Incom
desire
to sell in order to make room for-*new?stoc^.;
I. B. Beam was over from Albany a I ttie crosswalk» the past week. If all last Sunday by ‘'Grandma” Allison ance Mr. Cusick stys he w II re
petent.
the .valks are repaired ami made
few «la vs this week.
They
are
just what you need in a hop }$trd. -t :* 7 :
new tiiat have been «.rdeted by tlie ami Mrs. Frank Morris. Quite a place tlie frame with a good brick.
A stock company has been ar
R. Shell in and L. L. Calavan drove to city council there wt'l tie no t>ad number of guests were present and
S.
S.
Shupe,
frame
occupied
by
Al
ranged among the business men of Waterloo Sunday last.
walks at any place in tlie city.
I a most delightful time was enjoyed Lany Lunch Counter $1500 to $2000.
Scio with capital enou gh to purchase
Dr. Browne was a business visitor at
Insurance $8 0 in one of II. F. Mer
Orville Sexton’s team livened up by all.
the property when it is sold. W. A. Albany the first of the week.
rill's Companies, the St. Paul.
things in gi neral Satur'l y list, bav
Ewing, as guird'an of G. W. Phil
Buhite—Gaines.
Fred Husch of Sublimity was visiting I ’ ing got away from th«ir driver!
H. C. Chamberlain about 11600, in
lips, ha« leased the property to C. A. in Scio a ew days this week.
ulaive town and running a few milesi
surance oi $800 in a company of M.
Warner, one of those in the above
St.
Charles
lintel
In
Albany
Miss Effie Shore of Monmouth is vis­ They tested the worth of one of
ami a few hats
named subset ¡tiers, and who wtl! iting friends at Scio this week.
Chas. We.*?ly’* naw buggies, partly Wednesday night of la-t week, Mr. Sunder*, now at Ca-eadia.
McKill
>p
4
Churehil!
about
$1500.
operate the mill. He has had a force
W. N. Pi njler was a visitor at Port­ demolishing it.
H. G Buhite and Mbs Ina Gaine.*, i
‘
'
-MMb,
-
Insurance $300, Another policy of
I
of men engaged in repairing the land tlie latter part of last week.
An Albany man a number of years of Crabtree, were united in marriage : $300 lapsed only a few days ago.
In groceries we have everything you need, including
C. A. Warner was a business visitor at ago wen', into a building an I loan by Rev. Clark Better, of the First)
dam and otherwise improving the
Wm. Neely lost 10 or 12 tons baled
concern and borrowed $600. lie tins Chri«tian church. Tlie bridal couple
any amount of Fiflet^Iams and Bacon. : : : ; ;
property, getting ready to run the Albany between trains Tuesday.
paid over $.000 and still owes the
hay, two hacks, a huggy, some hnr
mill as it rhould be. This mill will
Misses Maud ami Irma Irvine are vis­ $600 or about that much and will were attended ,by Mr. Wayne)
ness, a bicycle and a few other
ea«ily accommodate all the farmers iting relatives at Kingston this week.
probably lose hi* ho i-e. Some i f Davenport and Miss Neltfe ijj
Ing», perhaps $700 worlh, with no
Mr. and Mrs'. W. E. Savate are visit­ those building and loan people are The young people are re*i
in this section of the county and
isura nee.
under the new management we ex ing relatives at Sweet Home this week, mighty one sided mutemathicians.
the Crabtree neighborhood w
G. W. Morrow and W. G. McDonald
pent it to prosper and be a lasting
Parker Turnidge, a young men lhehiide’ias lived foranumberof
Franchise Granted.
were
business
visitors
at
Salem
Wed
nee-
|
benefit to the town. Let the good
residing at laicoinb, was taken to years. The groom is a recent arrival
day.
the
Asvlum
Saturday
of
last
week.
work go on.
from the east, navi: g been here
SGIO
The Berton County court his
Mrs. L. M. Junes and little son of He became violent and hud to he
OREGON
Lebanon are visiting relatives in this strapped and taken to Aibary where only about a year. They will reside granted a franchise anil right of way
city.
Catholic Church Vt ill be Built.
he was examined by L-r. Winnard on a farm near this city.
to the Willamette Valley Electric
Mi sh Ella Cary left Wednesday to re­ and Judge Slewart and ordered
road. Ii was done at a special meet-
Has Sold Out.
taken
to
the
tsylum.
He
Is
said
to
sume
her
studies
at
Stanford
Univer
­
The money necessary to buy the
ingrWf t. e court Wednesday. One
inherit the trouble.
sity,
Cal.
!
ground upon which to erect a new
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G. W. Phillips has Hold his residence member of the court, Commissi« ner
A.
L.
Richardson
and
wife
arrived
in
Reports
from
all
sections
of
the
Catholic Church has been raised, and
property
ill
this
city,
consisting
of
11
Ri'-kard,
dirt
hot
sign
the
older,
his
from Southern Oregon the first part county show that Chinese pheasants
Wednesday Father Chas. Seroski of Scio
of the week.
are being killed with utter d sre acres, to Dan Donohue of Munkers, w ho attitude being due to Id* chjeetion
Sublimity was in Scio to complete the
gard to the law. A game warden will move to Scio to reside. The pur­ to permitting the 'road to have a
Mrs.
J.
W.
Groshong
and
mother,
arrangements. He will raise the funds Mrs. Ringo of Jefferson, were visiting would he a cariosity :n this section. chase price was $1200.
A
JBROS.^Projarietors.
< k
right of way in the county road.
X
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>
necessary to build the church by sub­ relatives in Scio Wednesday.
Birds are killed before they ate old
The
franchise
Is
for
a
period
of
enough to protect themse’ves, but
scription and has already a good start
A Large Fire.
'
The
best
of
fresh,
salt,
and
smoked
meats
always
■
•
Frank Fletcher, who has been help­ no one is ever brought to account
fifty year». It is subject to forfeiture
towards the amount needed. He will ing to paint the school building, return­
t on hand.
We
solicit
your
patronage.
•
’
for
it.
at
ary
time
the
company
falls
to
return here Monday to complete the ed to his home in Jefferson Wednesday.
One of the most disastrous Ares in the
subscription list and work will com-
A* the haryest'ng progresses the history of Linn County commenced carry <>ui its part of the stipulation».
M. W. Miiler lias sold his farm east of
town to Will Richardson. Mr. Miller,, yield is found tube less than at first Tuesday in the forests about 14 miles Work must begin i n the enterprise
mi nce at once upon the building.
will move to the Cladek farm which he reported >1 would be. ihresheriilen
within ninety days. Five miles of
has rented.
|are having hard work to make ex from Lebanon, in the eastern part of the road must be built within Benton
county.
Already
the
large
shingle
mill
Important Notice.
Miss Grace Bridges, a former teacher , pen«««». Tile oat crop is especially
county within one year.’ The line
1 elf phone patrons have been in our public schools, but now in South- ■ very light mid file price lias started of Gilbert Bros., together with 75,000 must he constructe I and in opera­
caused considerable annoyance of ern Oregon, has been visiting Miss Edna ■it 'rom 32c to 34c per bushel wlih shingles, the family homes and a num­
Die piospeet of going a great deal ber of buildings adjacent thereto, have tion within two years. Cars must
late hy people calling them up and Gill the past.week.
* | higher. Wheal has started at about lieen devoured by the greedy Hames, run each, way at least once in 24
asking them to call other people to
James Abbott left Wednesday for the ;
the phone for them. This practi e mountains where he will work on the ) 75 cents.
and the end is not yet. Residents of hours, unless prevented by strP es
should he discontinued anil the cer. • road that is being constructed to the i Tli«» Indians injured in a wreck tiiat section of. the country have been or other influence« beyond the com­
tral office wi 1 pro uptly diseonnec
Blue River mines.
near Maywood, Illinois, some three fighting the conflagration with a desper­ panies control. Violation <4 any of
all such calls, if you wish an out­
««.
...... meeting ...
. I ,UO1 *hs ago tiave begun suits for ation born of necessity, but as yet have the above is denominated sufficient
At, the «».
regular
of the citv
sider to come to the phone, put In counciT'-ThurFday
of Iast\eek/ P. l¥. ! damage* in (he Cook county ircuit
your call at the central office, as the McDonald was elected
reason for forfeiture oi franchise and
city recorder
against the^Ci H’ago & NorDi- made no impression on the flames.
subscribers do not want to be bother
rig.Iit of way.
i western railroad. The plaintiff«-,
place
of
T.
S.
Cofiey,
resigned.
ed running after people who have
The Presidential Grabbag.
i with the damages asked are, Kills
The rigid of way is to bo fifteen
no telephone.
Ernest Rex and family who have been First $25,060; Tommy Comes Lust,
feet in the state road, except where
in Harrisburg for some time have moved $10,000; Goose Face, $10,000; Wil
.0
Up to dute the choiceof a National
to Scio to reside. Mr. Rex has accepted Ham Blue Cloud. $45,u00; Mrs Hign
there aie sidings or »witching
Cholera Infantum.
ticket can be made from the fohow
the position of cook at the Scio Hotel.
places and then it is to be ¿0 feet.
Bear, $7-5,000.
Our Fall line of Ladies
Inz: Roosevelt a d Fairbanks, Re
T. L. Dugger w as in Scio the latter
But in al' eases I he amount of road
This disease has lost its terrors par - of last week shaking hands with
'1
he
rush
to
the
seaside
is
not
s*
publican;
Par'er
and
Davis,
Demo
and Gents furnishings are
left for the use of vehicles must lie
since Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera, old friends. ‘ Tom” had been working i great a* it was during the pa-t two
and Diarrhoea Remedy came Into in harvest driving a water wagon and week* hut there are still large num­ ent; Swallow and Cartoli, Prohibi at least 30 feet. A complete survey
general ti*e. The uniform succes- had acquired the early rising habit.
now on the road ami will
tiers going to Newport, while the re- tion; Watson and Titbits, Populist; I of the line must be made at the ex­
whieh attends the use of this rem­
Corrigan
and
Coz,
Socialist
Labor;
turni
ig
brig
ide
i*
as
yel
quite
small.
Among those going to Newport on the
pense of the company, and to be
edy in a'l c.ses of bowel complaints
soon lie here.
Many are, of c urse, coming home,
in children has nmde it a favorite excursion Sunday were Mr and Mrs. G. liut the nutniier I* still smaller than Debs and Hanford, S'elidisi; Scott fill'd with the petition, showing the
C.
Johns«
n,
Mieses
Emma
and
Lulu
wherever ils value has become Morrow, Chas. Weselv, John Letfierand those going over. For i- few weeks and Payne, Negro Liberty. And limits of th«» road and the line of the
known, Foi side by all dealers.
Willis Foren. Several others also went it is expected th t travel will tie perhips some minor party may yet railroad, mid before said survey
light when the ru«h homeward will be formed for the sake of running shall be adopted, it must be ap­
whose names we did not learn.
amt the trains going out will Generai Miles.
I pro v->d by the court The li 'e goes
H. J. Olark went to Scio today to do tiegin
Excursion Rates To Yaquina Bay.
We will have a large as-
some brick work. He will be joined in be crowded.
Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition frr in Corvallis south along the state
a few days bv his son, now nineteen,
C.
E.
Gibbons,
a
well
known
»took
sorment of Ladies Cloaks
"On June 1st the Southern Pa also a good brick mas ai, and an inch
road to Monroe, aud thqnce to Junc-
of Benton county, sold four
cifie Co., will resume sale of Excur­ taller than his ia her, who will work man
, tion.
hogs
In
Corvallis
Friday
that
fur
­
The
South«
rn
Pacitfc
Co.
will
sell
and Skirts, in fact every­
sion tickets to Nev port and Yiiq with him for awhile during the busy nished a practical object lesson in
round trip th Rets it greatly re«lu«:e 1
ulna Bay. Both ‘•eason and Satur­ season.— Democrat.
Munkers.
I
rates
t«i
St.
Louis
and
Chii
igo
ac-
feeding
f<
r
protit.
He
bought
the
day to Monday’ ticket« will be sold.
thing a lady could wish is
The Misses Grace and Imogene Gill, hogs ten weeks ago when they e«nint the st. Louis Exposition, on
This popular resort is growing in Andie
Shelton,
and
Mvrtle
Calavan,
and
weighed
256
pound«
gros-.
H*
the
f
'llowing
date«:
June
In
17.
18;
Mrs. H. O. Shilling has recovered
favor each year, hotel rates are Messrs. Ed. Mvere, J. W. Miller. Geo. tittugnt $6 worth of chopped grain,
reasonable and the opportunities for Dalev, and Jolinnie Gill, went to Water­ winch was Ills only cash outlay for July 1, 2. 3; August 8, 9, 10; Septem- from her recent illness.
■
her
5,
6,
7;
October
3,
•»,
5.
fishing, hunting and sen bathing are loo Saturday of last week for a few days
R. L. DeVuney and wife, nod
Going trip must b
<■« mpleted
unexcelled by any other resort on outing, returning Monday. The party teed. Tney were fed all the milk
and feed they could e-«t, and at the within ten day* from date of .«ale Thoma* Quigley mil wife left Tues­
the Pacific Coast.”
was chaperoned by Mrs. R. Shelton and end of ten weeks dressed 64« lbs.
i and passengers will ••«' permitted to day last for a trip to the mountains.
Mrs. L. L. Calavan.
start mi any day that will enable
W. Wilson has about completed
Eugene Bo«.«e, proprietor o’ the them to reach destination within
The Death Penalty.
Mrs. John Scott of Albany was taken
his residence.
flax
mill
in
this
city,
was
here
a
few
the ti n days limit.
Re urn limit
sick in tliis city last week while passing
Mewlames J. Shilling and Funk
througii here to her home from a fish­ days this week, lie went from here ninety d«v.s, liut not later than Dee.
A little thing sometimes results in ing trip, which tig-tlier with several lo Alt any, where, ho Informs us. he 31 «t. 1964.
wtirshcio visitors Saturday.
death. Thus a mere scratch, Insig­ others she had enjoyed in the moun­ intends purchasing the ground up i For further information iisto rates
W. Riley, Misses Madeline Fagan
nificant cuts, or puny boils tiave paid tains above Jordan. She was taken to on which to bui d another fl ix mill. ! and routes ca.l on 8. P. Co. agent at
and Maggie t.ollins returned to Al
the death penalty. It is wise to the Scio Hotel where she is being at­ The mill at this city will be en West Sc o.
bany Friday.
have Bucklen’a Arnica Salve ever tended to by Dr. Prill, w ho reports her -larged, nev. mHchinery being on ttie
handy. It’s the best salve on earth greatly improved. She will lie taken road at the present time. In about
Mesdames T. and Geo. Coffey of
and will prevent fatality when heme to-morrow. Mrs. Scott was form­ a week the uumta-r employed Imre A ore Trouble for l imber Claimants Scio were guests of Mrs.' Donahue
burns, sores, ulcers, and piles erly Miss Nellie Riley and is well known will ta> cut down to half, as work i
Friday.
threaten. Only 25qat E. C. Peery a here wl ere she has many friends.
Ed Dorgnn this week received a
will toen begin in the mill.
W. Bllyen, wife and daughter,
dtug store.
letter stating that tne government Betbi I, were guests of Mrs. Bilyeu's
L. W. Pomeroy has j«ilned the
EXCURSIONS TO SHOWS
ranks of the professional men and h id «ent a report, with an affidavit parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Denney,
hereafter will be known as Dr. One signed by Messrs. Jone«, Erickson last week.
Bids Wanted
Misses Mayma Donahue and M ir­
Will Be Run on C. & E. When Ring day last week he inaugurated » raid and Brown, <o the eff, ct that the
upon the chicken lice in his chicken Eastern Oregon timber claims held th i Quigley went to Independence
Bids will be received for building
I ngs Exhibit at Albany.
house ard as L. W. Isa firm believer
Tuesday for a visit.
a school house on or befoie the 20th
in th* old maxi 1 that "thiogsdon ■ by Albany people, ns indicated hy
A drive of logs 1« en route to the
the
clrcumatanc
’
s,
were
not
fair,
bv
halve*
are
never
done
right.
”
he
dsy of August, 1904. by the school
The lilg Ringling shows and circus
Jefferson mill on Die -ami.mi near
boaid of District No.93.Lum county, will lx» in Albany September 1, and I prixieeded to start a small tire with probably requiring further invest! here.
the Intention of burning aforesaid gallon. All the claimant« have re
Ore., on the school site near Lar­ on this occasion excursion train* will- | pest.
Mr. Wallace and family of Scio
The result was all taut could
wood. The school board reserves be run on the Corvallis 4 E«stern i he expected, as he got rid of every reived their receipts and ire iwait were visiting it F. J. Denney« Sun­
ing their patents, which this means day.
the i ight to reject any or all bids railroads from both ends of the line, louse—also the chicken house.
will again be held up, but probe bl I
Check of forfeit for one-fourth of at a Pre for the round trip not to ex­
A lion I fifteen people of this vicin­
While she was driving peacefully
bld to accompany bid for failure to ceed $1. The two special trains will along the county road, between Eu­ only temporarily, for there is no ity went Io Newport on Hie excur­
comply with contract. The money both arrive at Albany before the gene and Loraine recently, a huge question that they will eventually sion Sunday.
TroEingvr Bros, arc doing some
will be ready when the job Is An­ street piradc, which will tie held at rattlesnake suddenly <|es -ended into be ¡.»«tied, the claims all being on
goon w..rk wi;h their new thresh-
lstied. Mize of hou*e 26x3«; il foot 10 a m.. on Thursday, September I. ■ the lap «if Mrs. Donk Zumwalt, who the •’square.”
was en route home with her «laugh­
log ma-hlne, but there are more
v all*, with 6-foot basement; arched Ti.e train from Yaquina will leave ter, Mr*. I«la Simpson. Mrs. Zum­ I
threshers here Ilian grain this year
Trken with Cramps.
ceiling; one coat lead and oil; be>frv that place at 5:15 ».in., arriving in walt »creamed an«l knocked the rat­ I
I Geo. i eVanev Hiid family are
tler
out
in
the
road
with
her
bare
on <op; 8 windows; 1 double door Albany at 9:35; tne one from Detroit
Wm. KIrms«-, a membo of the cam; ed on toe Thomas t'reek near
hind. The reptile coiled ready to
anil two sit gle dooes.
will leave thst plAce st 6:25, arriving stiike
farm, the house la ing loo warm
and th i women fle«l. It I* bridge gang working near Littleport his
For further specifications call on in Albiny at 9:25 a.m., giving the »uppotie l the rig ran over the snake was taken suddenly ill Thursday for them.
or address
F rank B aftu ,
passengers ample time to see the wrapping It around theduggv wheel night with crimp* and a kind of
R. F. D. No. 1.
Crabtree, Ore. parade. B dh trains wilt leave the i a id throwing It into the buggy.— cholera. His case was so severe that
he had to Imve the member* of the
; Fugen«' Guard.
Albany station for tbere'urn trip at
crew wait upon him a id Mr. Gifford
He told
How About Your Summer Vacation? I 6 p.m., thu* giving the excursionists i 1 The following notice was found was called and consulted
those who are gaining He»h
plen’.v of time to visit tlie big Ring­ posted on a desert-«I homestead In them tie had a modi me in the form ■ ar. .1 strength by regular treat­
Newport ¿lay on Yaquina Is the
i tne arid regions of K oisas:—Four of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, anil
ment with
ideal seaside resort of tne North Pa­ ling shows for the afternoon per­ ! miles from a neighbor, sixteen miles Diarrhoea Remcly ihst he thought I
Scotts Emulsion
cific coast. Round trip tickets at formance.
from a po-tolHce, twenty-five miles would hel-i him < nt »nd tveordlngly
greatly reduced rates on sale from
1 from a railroad, fourteen miles from several d<»«e« were sd'nfnist» red ! should continue the treatment
In hot weathart smaller dose
all Southern Pail tic points in Oregon
. a school house, forty one miles from with 'he result that the fellow Was
and a tittle ' not milk with It wlli
Shakes for Sale.
on and after June 1st. Ask agents
a church, 180 mll-s t-> timtier, 30'1 s' le to tie around next «lay. I he I do away with any oulectlon
whloh la attached to fatty pro­
for further information ann a hand*
miles to a democrat, half a mile from incident speaks quite highly of Mr.
ducts during the heated
somely illustrated souvenir booklet,
I have any nmount of good yellow water, quarter of a mile from hell Gifford’s medicine*. — Elkader,Laws,
season.
or write to Edwin Stone, manager
tknd few *--* «amp!*.
and
the
same
distance
from
a
repub
­
\rgus.
SCOTT & BO*»», Chemi.«*,
C. 4 E. R. R , Albany, Ore., or N. fir shakes which 1 will sell very lican. Gone to Oregon, which Is This remedy never fills. Keep It
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New York.
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E. Coman, G. P. A., 8. P. Co., Port­ reasonably.
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land, Oregon.
Lacomb, Ore.
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sale by all dealers.
HOPPICKING?
As complete a shoe store as though
we carried nothing but shoes.
Over 50 Per Cent Re­
duction in Shoes
I PURELY I-ERSONAL.|
KoppicKers g'loves
I
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Meat
Market |
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COMING!
WESELY BROS.
SCIO - ■ OREGON
I HOP PICKERS
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SUPPLIES!
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We are headquarter« this year
for hop pickers supplies, tents and
sheet iron camp stoves, hop basnets
and everything needed to camp out.
Prices the lowest.
CHAS. WESELY TheÄir |