The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 26, 1904, Image 3

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    VVe are alter your Shoe trade and .«tier you good values
’’ and guarantee the goods.
During this month we
have a big reduction on Men’s and Boy s' Slippers, and lo close out
several lines they will go at 26 per cent less than the regular price.
j
Captains Lewi* and Clark.
Crop Bulletin.
LOCAL
Captai In Meriwether Lewis was
The Crop Bulletin report« Wiliam
i born on August 18, 17M, near the ette Valley points as follows'
town of Charlottesville. Virginia.
Hubbard—The continued drought
The big Jeffries—Monroe prize He attended a Latin school until he rapidly ripened spring grain, which
Men's Heavy Shoe, $3.00, $3.25 andi$3.50, shoes with outside counters $2.
fight oecura in Sim Francisco next ; was 18. At 20 he engaged as a vol is now nearly all cut, threshing pro
Saturday night.
Ladies' Calf and Grain Shoes, button and lace, all leather, for just) one
I unteer In the body of militia which greasing nicely; the yield for spring
dollar.
_
Dr. Hill of Allmny has sunken a i weie called out to nettle some dlffi
¡grain is very light; clover hulling
well 37 feet deep. This Is probably
Boys School Shoes, boys sizes $1.25—Youth»I$l.—.
cullies in the western part of the ! also reveals light seed crop, about 1
the deepest well over there.
Slates and was soon removed to the bushel per aer.e; corn, potatoes and
Petroleum has been discovered at
or near the deaf mute s.hool at regular service as a lieutenant in pastures wou d he benefited by rain;
Salem. Soma excitement was caus­ the line. At 23 he was promoted to stock doing well; hops in good con
ed by the find.
a captaincy and paymaster to his dition in some yards, others veiy
Ina residence of 34 years In Ore­ regiment. When President Jeffer poor.
gon the writer has nevei seen vege Ison
i
proposed the exploration of the
Lafayette—Dry and hot; harvest
tation so |>arehed up and dry as at Oregon country, Captain Lewis who
ing fairly well along; potatoes short
tne present time.
was then Secretary to the President crop; Hpples dropping, garden« poor,
Wilbur M. Pintier, D. M. D., will requested that he might havecharge
pastures very poor on hills; grain
be in his Scio office the first to the
fifteenth of each month. At Stay­ of the party which was granted. He vleld good; prunes maturlngrapldly.
had undaunted courage and perser
ton the remainder of the month.
Forest Grove—Still dry and very
Forty-One Passed.
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Threshers
h -----------
ive now entered
upon verance; » was careful as a father of smoky; all grain cut and mostly
the run on spring gr tin and harvest j those committed to his charge, yet thrashed; spring grain very poor,
The exit mi nation of the papers for
will be over In another week
‘ ’“ steady in tne maintenane > of order late potatoes variable, some fields
A
applicants for teacher’s certificates ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ rule spring gram will not yield
1 and discipline. To perfect himself look well, while others are almost ai
u hi - completed last week by 8upt.
above half a crop.
1 in the technical language of natural failure; hops healthy but do not
Mr. Ernest Rex is quite ill with jaun­
Jackson and Professors Fulkerson
A dance ah ? given hy some of our !
~ n li rlLi’infiZ« in Ystrnnomfo
dice.
Rnitomiun
and Bigbee. 41 passed and 10 failed.
Bohemian friends out inthn
in the ~M.ni*
country , j science hou reauinesb in astronomic promise a large yield.
.
al
observations
he placed himself In
Miss
Mary
Myers
returned
to
Port
­
Aurora—Weather dry; grain all
last Saturday night. Quite a num­
(Several who passed are entitled to
land Saturday.
,
the
hands
of
distinguished
profess harvested and thrashed with small
ber
from
this
city
attended.
A
good
higher grades but lacked the re­
I ora. On his return he was appointed yields; hops doing remarkably well
Ira Koren paid a business visit to time is reported.
quired experience. Following are
Lebanon Tuesday.
¡Governor of Louisiana.
He died considering the dry season; fruit
I
find
nothing
better
for
liver
the successful ones except for state
M. W. Miller and family were Albany derange i ent and constipation than October 11, ¡809.
fairly good: early planted potatoes!
papers, which are in the hands of visitors Wednesday.
¡Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
William Clark was born in Vir light, but those planted late will
the state,superintendent;
Al. W. Pomeroy made a business trip j } ablets.—L. b. Andrews,Des Moines, ginla. August 1, 1770, and was a
make a goed crop if they get rain
First grade—Irene H. Noland, Ol­ to
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Iowa. For sil e by all dealeis.
Albany Wednesday.
brother of Colonel George Rogers soon.
ga Post, Minnie McCourt, Nora Mc-
For a short time Miss Myrtle Cidavan
The Albany Len.ocrat congratu Clark, who conquered the Illinois
Bellfountain, Benton county—Dry ;
( lure, T. E. McKnight, Anna will lie Scio’s hello girl.
I lates that town on the fact that peo
¡country during the Revolution. and hot; fall grain all threshed; ;
O’Keefe, Hazel A. Weller, Wilmer
Sle
going
to
or
coming
from
Yaquina
Mr. T. 8. Coffev of McMinnville is in j P*
When 14 years of age his parents I spring grain about cut; gardens dry ,
Éester, Grace Bridges, A. Cashatt, town meeting old friends.
I lay have to fpend several hours aud
I eat a meal or two in that city.
moved to Louisville, Ky. He was ing up, potatoes and corn will be'
John W. Huff.
Ben Neal and Abe Richardson were
Second grade—Catherine Robins, Albany visitors on Tuesday.
The new livery stable, while it appointed an ensign in the army in light.
Lacomb—Dry, with heavy smoke;
Neila McDonald. Sion B. Allen, Les­
Misses Elsie Savage and NellieBarnes may not be a thing of beauty amt a ¡788, and a member of the Captain
J joy
”y forever, is one of the most con Lewis expedition in 1804. Later he corn about the only crop that ia
ter Rester, Dollie Bauer, Ida Colby, drove over to Albany Tnesdav.
'
venient establishments in the coun
Ida Benner, Gertrude F. McDaniel,
Mrs. A. \\ . Hagey returned from a (y rtn(j of whicli the owner- Messis, was made Brigadier General for the green now, and that is suffering fcr
visit
with
relatives
in
Turner
and
Salem
i
rvine & Myers can justly be proud. Territory of Upper Louisiana; in rain; small grain neirlyall harvested
Catherine Standish, Nellie E. Holt,
Tnesdav.
B18—21 was Governor of the Misis and threshing in progress' crop bet
Flora E. Gatchell, Gertrude Rains, Tuesday.
The hog law went into effect in sippi Territory; and in 1822—38 Sup
Mr. Rodgers, of Lebanon, came ?ver
ter than expected, potatoes very
Minnie M. Miller.
on Saturday on a visit with relatives in the Forks of the Santiam on Tues­ erintendent of Indian Affairs in St. small; pears, plums and early ap
Third grade—Ruth Bryant, Mabel this vicinity.
day. The penalty for allowing hogs
to run at large is $5 for I he first of Louis. He died in St. Louis, Mo., pies ripening; cows drying up rapid
Edwards, Elvin James, Charlotte
Miss Bertie Carey, of Prineville, ar­
Ffans, Tessie O.
Hale, Delta rived on Monday’s afternoon stage, on a fence and $10 for subsequent ones. September 1, 1838.—Condensed from iy-
So everybody should look a little Harper’s Enclopedia of United
Goldson, Lane county—Smoky,
Bridges, Van Bilyeu, Rebecca visit at the old home.
oudt.
States History.
dry, not and dusty; harvest nearly
Rucker, Genevieve L. Rains, Mary
Miss Grace Gill went over to Albany
An exchange remarks pleasantly
completed; stock doing well; pastur
I. Corl, Ada L. Compton, Cora A last week to attend the wedding of her
Repairing County Bridges.
anent the packers’ strike that the
friend,
Miss
Veda
Torbett.
age getting short; crops very short;
Gray, Allie Marshall, Imogene B.
time beef was hlghe-1 was when the
Emil Hanset, superintendent of the old cow jumped over the moon and
hay scarce; fruit plentiful; rath««’|
Fart, Lena Henrlchs, Myrtle Wor­
The force of bridge carpenters that
flax mill here, spe it Saturday and Sun­ the only one wno laughed was the
small for the want of moisture aud
ley, Jessie Matlock.
day visiting Iris family at Salem.
has been employed the past week in
In the first grades John W. Huff 8 . Wm. May and family and W. T. Mc­ little dog, others seeing no fun in rebuilding the approach to the i,eba- from trees being overloaded.
the proposition.
has the highestavvrage, 97j, Minnie Bride and iamily started fora two weeks
,
The society H. Y. P. U. of this non bridge, across the South Fork of
£
Munkers.
IhCourt and H. D. Cashatt being outing to Fish Ijike and otber yoints
I city gave our citizens a feast of ice the Santiam river at that place, has
I
yesterday.
next with 93. In the second grades
i cream and watermelons last Jatur completed I he work there and was
h d
J.
S.
Morris
and
Cob
Cyrus
returned
day
evening*
F. J. Denney will begin picking X
A very enjoyable
M'ss Nellie McDonald leads with
from their Kitson Springs trip Satur- j th)le WHS had; The
,
pl
,
proceeds,
some yesterday transferred to Green’s ! sent. ¡st.
I
9b 7-2, the next being Minnie Miller
day. Seven deer and 400 trout owe
was devoted to the benefit of bridge on the North Fork of the riv­
Mrs Bilyeu and Bethel arc over
92 and Ida Benner 91. In the third their termination of life to these fes- I [(,,.(,¡<,1, missions,
er, between Scio and Jefferson, from Albany.
I
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grade three remarkably fine show­ five sportsmen.
w here extensive repairshave to be
Virgil Shilling baa been quite III
W. C. McBride and wife drove down ! Attention of our readers s direct
ings are niHde, Chailotte Evans aud
from Aberdeen, Washington, reaching 1 ed lo the ad of The Scio Roller Mills, made in order to keep the bridge In the past Week.
Jessie Matlock having 95 and Mary this city on Monday on a visit to Mrs. C. A. Warner, the lessee, is so well condition for me by the put)lic. .
B. 8. Richardson and wife are
J. Corl 94.
McBride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. known to this community' that he This bridge is owned jointly by Mar-: home from the hay.
;
requires no introduction. Everyone ion and Linn counties. The repairs I
May of this city.
Important Notice.
knows
that,
at
his
hands,
they
will
Mrs.
D.
H.
Looney
of
Jefferson
Bill Savage has become a professional
to be made there consist in strength was a Sunday visitor here,
Telephone patrons have been horse trader. His last deal was with receive fair an I hotioraoie treat­
ening one of the piers which has be
earned considerable annoyance of Al. Pomeroy in which Bill became the ment.
Walter Hall and sister Elva were
com» weak; the partial rebuilding ' guests of M. Kelly last week.
late by people calling them up and owner of an old timer, 20 years old,
An Arlington d>>ctor adveriises
called
“
Old
Bate.
”
esklr g them to call other people to
the following schedule of fees; Con of the two approaches of the bridge,
Miss Mary Murphy of Jefferson
the phone for them. This practi e
Joe Morris is repairing his hotel prop- sulfation at my office or by ’phone 70 feet on the Marie,n county side, spent Sunday with her father.
should be discontinued and the cen­ erty on the Houtli side in the way of put-1 free; teeth extracted, 50 cents each; and 170 feet on the Linn county side
tral office wi I promptly disconnec
Miss Ferres Uallavan of 8 'io was a
ting in new
new sills and leveling up. He house calls in Arlington $1 each;
ail such calls, if you wish an out talks of o;>eiiiiig up the same for busi- country calls, 50 cents per mile one 'and a general oveihauling of the guest of Soldo Donahue the latter
eider to come to the phone, put in ness some time soon.
I way with carriage furnisred me. covering of the bridge. The struc part of the week.
your call at the central office, as the
Irvine A Myers moved into their new INo charge for medicines on trips | I ture is one of the oldest It Linn
Claude Shelton leaves Tuesday for
subacriliers do not want to be bother
barn Saturday. In point of convenience j ove5
I? les.’ conflnementa, $12.50 county, and was built over thirty Eastern Oregon to remain a year
ed running after people who have and
neatness the new barn is a peach, each.
But is not this anni.unce ¡years ago. County Commissioner employed on the range by Mr. I
no telephone.
They are at home to all patrons, either ment contrary to professional ethics*. T. J. Butler assisted in its con-truc Moses.
biped or quadruped;
R. L. DeVane.v and family and
The Oregon supreme court this tion, and he is now in charge of the
Choiera Infantum.
Thos Quig.ey and wife returned
Mies Pearl Miller and Mr. Frank week declaredthe state barber law iepairs being made.
from Newport Friday. Boh says It
Rahn were married in Albany Tuesday. constitutional, reversing a decision
This disease has lost its terrors A reception was given the happy couple of Judge George of Multnomah
Is the largest body of water he ever
since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, at the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Si. county. The case was brought up
On Deck Again.
saw.
end Diarrhoea Remedy came into W. Miller, in the evening.
when the state board of barber ex
Margaret and Myrtle Donahue re,
general use. The uniform success
aminers attempted to pros«cir e a
La»t week a stock company was turned Saturday from Southern Ore .
II. E. Heeker, of Thomas, the popu­ man who was running a barber's
which attends the use of this rem­
edy In a11 e».se» of bowel complaints lar stock man, was the first man to sub­ school in Portland. The board con formed in tl.is city for the purpose gon. Forest Gres raging within quar
mile from camp hurried,
. in children has made it a favorite scribe for the News under the new man­ siJered him incompetent and had of purchasing the fleur mill prop- ter of h" a o|™
wherever its value has become agement. May it prove to be an omen ! refused to grant him a license.
erty
soon
to
be
sold
at
guardian
’
s
I
of good luck for the future.
known. Foi sale hy all dealers.
sale. In the mean time Charles W. |
Low Rates to California.
The story has leaked out
Rev. Father Chas. Soroski, of Sublim-
ity, was a visitor in this city the first of i while Riley Shelton and Jack Jones Warner has leased the property and j
Excursion Rates To Yaquina Bay.
'
He has given up the idea of ¡and party of Selo, were up at Park is now operating the same. Re-
The Triennial Conclave Knights
the week,
building a Catholic Church here as Lake, the former while beating pairs on the daui are necessary in Templar will be held at Ban Fran-
"On June 1st the Southern Pa­ there are not enough Catholics in the about the brush, routed what they
cific Co., will resume sale of Excur­ vicinity of Scio to warrant it.
took to b? a cougar or mountain order to furnish sufficient water ciseo, September Sth to 91 h, and . the
sion tickets to Nev port and Yaq
lion, but bi ing at a distance of about i power. Mr. N. Young with a force Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F.,
will 19th
be held
nt same
Henry Burmester. of Bilyeu Den, was 500 paces, he failed to hit him and of • ___
ulna Bay. Both season and Satur­
men i.
la now making the necessary I ber
to 25th
Por t point
£ega Septem-
day to Monday tickets will be sold. in this city over Sunday. He reports after firing several shots he decided I
Whether the new company . the Horn hern Pacific Co. will place
This popular resort is growing in his hop yard in fine condition with a to crawl up closer when the sup! repairs.
becomes the new owner of the prop-
■
-
-
favor each year, hotel rates are bountiful crop in prospect. He is of­ posed cougar turn» <1 out to Ire a poor ■ erty or not we are assured that the in effect the extremely low rate of
reasonable and the opportunities for fered 25 cents per pound for the crop.
measley two year old calf which had mill will be operated and ready to one and one third fare for the round
trip, not to exceed S25, the rate from
fishing, hunting and sea bathing are
Mrs. M. A. Bayless died in Baker probably wandered away from some : do all custom work offered.
Portland. Those who are planning
unexcelled by anv other resor ton City on Aug. 12 at the age of 55 years. drove.—Advertiser.
a trip to California should take note
the Pacific Coast.”
She was a former resident of Albany and
The national Republican commit
Superintendent Potter of the In of these rates.
Scio. She leaves a husband, a former
Albany policeman, and several children. tee at Wa shington, D. C., is sending dian school has just married an In
The Death Penalty.
out ready prepared editorials on I dian girl, a student in the school
Died in Asylum.
J. W. Groshorg of below Jefferson was printed slips to the newspapersail since I 95, Mary J. Smith, of Red
A little thing sometimes results In over on Monday doing business in this ■ over the country In great abund i ding, Cal. She is quarter blood
At the Insane asylum, Salem, Jos- :
death. Thus a mere scratch, insig­ city. On Monday Mrs. Don C. Hum- | ance.
We receive enough every .Wintone and 18 years of age. She
nificant cuts, or puny boils have paid phreys, his daughter, returned home week to fill the whole paper. They is Potter’s second wife, his first wife eph Turnldge. Hie young man from
the death penalty. It is wise to with him. Jim will c«mmence picking are well written and no d rubt come also having been an Indian, the Crabtree, who was taken to the asy­
lum a week ago, died at the igo of
have Bucklen’s Arnica Salve ever his hops in a few day«- He expresses handy lo the party organs, ns the 1 daughter of a Cherokee chief.
26. The remains were at once for­
handy. It’s the best salve on earth himself as lie ng well satisfied both with efj|tor8 can take vacations all sum
and will prevent fatality when the proliable yield of his yard and the , iner gn(j |mprnv(, their papers at the Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition warded to his home, where the fun­
•
r But we prefer
r
. stay
eral will be held today Turnldge is
burns, sores, ulcers, and piles price of the crop.
same • time.
to
the young man who created a scene
threaten. Only 25c at E. C. Peery’s
at home and write our own, even if
The Southern Pacific Co. will sell on the streets of Albany ten days
EXCURSIONS TO SHOWS
dtug store.
they are not ao good as those fur
ni-lied b- either party. We like round trip ti< kets at greatly reduced ago.—Munday's Albany Herald.
i rates to St. Louis and Chicago ac­
How About Your Summer Vacation? Will Be Run on C. A E. When Ring-, lheu> «*’ -er.—Eugene Journal.
count the St. Ixiu is Exposition, on
FOR HALE—A number of full i
I
ngs
Exhibit
at
Albany.
i
An
Indiana
exchange
save:
j the following dates: June 1« 17, 18; blood Jersey cows and heifers. Ex
Newport Bay on Yaquina Is the
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I Driven almost to drapers tlon by July 1, 2, 3; August 8, 9, 19; Septem­ tra milk stock. For paiticulare eu
Ideal seaside resort of the North Pa­
cific coast. Round trip tickets at
quire of the Editor.
The big Ringling shows and circus ; the c< ntinued drought, hundreds of ber 5, 6, 7; October 3, i, 5.
-
»••»»*• Hu t throughout
In «<«■» /»I, *-,»« t 1 the
$-» rx Kankakee
IZunl/nbni, 1 Going trip must b
c< mpleted
greatly reduced rates on sale from will be in Albany September 1, and | 1 f farmers
Wm. May sold a fine span of
valley
asset»
bled
in
the
churches
In
within
ten
days
from
date
of
sale
all Southern Pacific points in Oregon
horses to Wm. Frazier of Portland ,
on
this
occasion
excursion
trains
will
t
¡their
neighborhood
yesterday
and
and
passengers
will
be
permitted
to
on and after June 1st. Ask agents
The slartonany day that will enable this week. They were shipped on
for further information ann a hand­ be run on the Corvallis 4 Eastern fervently prayed for rain.
Tuesday.
somely illustrated souvenir booklet, railroads from both ends of the line,' drought has been so protracted that * them to reach destination within
Belum limit
The Corvallis and Eastern la erect
or write to Edwin Slone, manager at a fare for the round trip not to ex­ fires are devastating the country, de the ten days limit.
str.iying immense quantities of ninety days, but not later than Dec. ing a big car shed and print shop on
C. A E. R. R., Albany, Ore., or W.
their property near the round house
E. Coman, G. P. A., 8. P. Co., Port­ ceed $1. The two special trains will grain and hay and entailing un* >ld 31st, 1904.
both arrive at Albany before the tinanclil loss. Farmers fear the
For further information agio rates In Albany. It will be 72x50 feet.
land, Oregon.
street (»trade, which will be held at drought will become as severe as’ and routes cad on 8, P. Co. agont at
i
Born.
1<> a m., on Thursday, September 1. that of five years ago, when hun West Se o.
dreiis of ,-attle and thousands of-
n.e train from Yaquina will leave acres of land were ¡aid Ina barren
Taken with Cramps.
Aug. 17. To Mr. and Mrs. Mike
that place at 5:15 a.in , arriving in I waste.
Mescher, a daughter.
Albany al 9:85; tne one froi, Detroit; A few days ago an individual ap­
Wm. Klrmse, a member of the Aug. Hl. To Mr. and Mrs Henry
will leave that place at 6:25, arriving peared in this community, whose in­ ' bridge gang working near Littleport
Scheiuian of Thomas a daughter.
in Albany at 9:25 a.m., giving the tentions were not known. As he was taken suddenly .ill Thursday
passengers ample time to see the doubtless came from the seat of the night wilh cramps and a kind of
little misunderstanding now exist­ cholera. His case was so severe that
parade. B >th trains will leave the ing tietween Russia and Japan, his he had to have the members of the
Disease takes no summer
I Alhuny station for the return trip at mission was supposed to be of a war crew wait upon him a xi Mr. Gifford
The Mill property has been leased
vacation.
¡like deecriptio . So a number of
He told
by the undersigned. I am prepared i 6 p.m., thus giving the excursionists Scio’s valient citizens,arming th* in- was called and consulted
It you need flesh and
| them he had a medicine in the form
to do all custom work offered. Flour , plenl.i of time to visit the big Ring- | selves with Implcn’cnts of war, of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chidera, and
strength
use
exchanged for wheat at customary Itng shows for the afternoon per­ ! something similar to representations , Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought
of the tail of Hi» Satanic Majesty as 1 would hel’> him out and iccordfngly
rates. Chopping done oo short no­ formance.
‘ reprea-nted in the popular pictures several dose» were admini»t* red
tice. 1 also desire about 1000 bushel«
of the same, went for to capture this with the result that the fellow waa
Shakes for Sale.
of oats. Satisfaction aasnred. Call
beligerant individual.
Well the a’ le to he around next day. The
summer as in winter.
editor saw them depart, that Is Biil Incident speaks quite highly of Mr.
•nd see me.
C. A. WARNER.
Mlslma^k.
I have any amouut of good yellow Brenner, Ben Neil and others, but Gifford's medicine-'.—Elkader,Iowa,
«COTT * «OWXZ,
<>i the return we not know. W , be A rgus.
« mi « r«rt M tm «,
_
Mm Yerk.
fir shakes which I wilt sell very lieve the salmon is stil moving up
Tills remedy never fails, >, Keep It
«c. «4S>«I «¡1 ir^rwu.
reacooably.
T. A. PAVL,
I oo new fields lo conquer, up Thomas . In your home, it may save • life. For(
L
i
Laeouib, Ore. 'creek
1 sale bv all dealers.
As complete a shoe store as though
we carried nothing but shoes.
I PURELY PERSONAL. |
HOPPICKIHG?
Í
If so there a«-© many things you will need
and we are prepared to fit vou out in
EVERYTHING.
Over 50 Per Gent Re­
duction in Shoes
We have hundreds of pairs of good serviceable shoe«,
some of which are a little out of date and which we
desire to sell in order to make room for a new stock.
They are just what you need in a hop yard. : ; ;
We have also a full line of
hoppickers gloves
and a few hats.
S©l®
OREÄ0M
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j
City Meat Market u
i
|
T/ie
on hand.
Scoffs Emulsion
4
4
best of fresh, salt, and smoked meats always ■
We solicit your patronage.
j
COMING!
Our Fall line of Ladies
and Gents furnishings are
now on the road and will
soon be here.
*
*
*
We will have a large aa-
sornient of Ladies Cloaks
and Skirts, in fact every­
thing a lady could wish is
<0
COMING!
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WESELY BROS.
SCIO
i a Win
The Scio
Roller Mills
P RProper 1»torjt. _____
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■i
OREGON
W W WW
HOP PICKERS
-SUPPLIES!
We are headquarters this year
for hop pickers supplies, tents and
sheet iron camp stoves, hop basnets
and everything needed tocainpout.
Prices the lowest.
GHÄS. WESELY Scio, Oregon. 3
Tumuiui uMuo cuiiumuiiuiuiul
The Houfiefurniiher.