The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, December 29, 1905, Image 3

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    LINENS
For handkerchiefs and fancy work, extra good values and pure linen,
by parcels post from Belfast-
SLU'PERS ARE SEASON ABLE
We have the nice, warm Juliets from $1.00 up; little fur-trimmed red
felt for children; men’s velvet and leather slippers, 60c to $3.00.
RIBBONS
New fancy Breedens, Noe. 60 to 150, for 25c per yard. Holly ribbons
for tying packages.
HAND K KHCHI Fl FS
Embroidered cambric and linen, a great assortment from 15c to $5.00.
Men’s tine linen at 15c, 25c and 65c.
MRN’H NKCKWKAR
Newest width« of four-in-hands in blues and greens, 25c, 50c r nd 75c.
s
9
< > rf , gon
^^Tlerry Christmas anc a Prosperous^!
Neto Vear is Cordially Extend
ed to all.
_
■ *
E DESIRE TO THANK
our many patrons for the
liberal patronage extend­
ed to us during the year
just closing. We will also in­
form you that, in moving into
our largo store room, we will
materially increase our stock
and be in better shape than
ever to serve our customers.
With a cordial invitation to all
to visit our new store, and wish­
ing all a happy and prosperous
N
Y
, we are your most
obedient servants,
WESELY & CAIN.
W
,We feel especially gratified at the vol­
ume and increase in our business dur­
ing 1905. We have so many friends
among our customers, to all of whom
we again extend a Merry Christmas and
_a Happy N ew Y ear , and we thank you
one and all for your ,patronage, and you
are always welcome to come and see
»* f >’■ »-■
tiona should lie canceled, w, would no­
tice a perceptible financial easement. If
A would |uiy B, B could discharge his
LOCAL
obligation to C, anil C his to D, dec., so
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ that a small amount of money can be
made to pay a large am< tint of debt. All
Jas. A. Bilyeu went over to Albany that is necessary is for A to start the i
Tuesday.
ball roiling. (Pay your subscription to1
N. Young is spending holiday week in the N ews , for instance.)
Corvallis.
A PROSPEROUS TERM.
The assessed value of Albany property
is $1,131,530.
Albany College Closed for Holidays-*
Henry Myers spent the last part of
Bright Prospects Ahead.
hist week in,A|batr .
Miss Crooks of the public schools is
The first term of the acliool y**ar at
taking her vacation in Albany.
Mlianv college closed last evening
Misses Cleo and Leta Johnson, of Cor The term just closed has been -ucceesful
vallis, are visatmg relatives in this c.ty. ill every respeet. While the attendance
been unusually large, due to
Senator Gearin has appointed John E. has not
conditions, the work of the term
f^ithrop of Portland hrs private secreta­ crop
has been carried out to the satisfaction
ry. U
of trustees, faculty and students,
Wm. Brenner on Wednesday butch­
The changes incident to the resigna­
ered a number of very handsome pork­ tion of President W. H. Iwe and the
ers.
coming of the new president, H. M.
Miss In?z Munkers is home for the Crooks, and to so general change in the
holidays lrutn the Sisters school in Port­ faculty, have gradually brought about
changes in management and policy.
land.
Dr. and Mrs. Prill attended the Ma­ Among tl»echanges is to Ire noted a stea­
sonic banquet at Albany Wednesday dy, consistent demand for hard work on
the part of the students. Thu students
night.
were informed yesterday of the dropping
Miss Stevenson of the public schools of
student for continued inattention
is spending holiday week at her home in to one
duty, and the rumor is current that
Halsey.
several others will not be received for
An addition to the butcher shop is be­ the remainder of the year because of
ing constructed on the East end of the their failure to come up to the »collar
building.
ship requirements. More re. ular atten­
Miss Emma Morrow is to be the din­ dance is also insisted on. A larger fac
ing-room girl under ilie new hotel man­ ulty allows a broader range of courses
agement.
greater labratorv facilities are making
The Scio liotel now has new landlords the study of the sciences more attractive;
and is ready for business in better shape interesting work is going on in the nnxl-
dern languages a- well as the ancioi.t
than ever.
The commercial department of the col­
About a« much beer seems to be com­ lege
will receive many additions at the
ing to tow n since the close of the saloon I opening
of the winter term. Already
as before.
preparations are being made for the be-
Grandma Calavan is spending the hol­ gining classes in t.v|iewriting, shorthand
idays w ith.her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Bil­ | and business practice.
yeu at Jefferson.
The musical courses are receiving ad­
Mr. and Mrs. John Leffler have moved ditions regularly. The winter term will
into the Holland property, at the North ho the term of the greatest activity iu
| these dep'* rtments. This is the first year
end of Main street.
The N ews office is indebted to Mr. If. 1 that 4 im college has had complete con­
D. Landon, an old-time typo, for ma­ trol of such a department and the ex­
periment promises to lie satisfactory.
terial aid this week.
The college authorities .are satisfied
Scioans awoke Thursday morning in j that
ew
ear
the year will close with a great deal
the midst of a snowstorm. Enough tell | of hard
work conscientiously done and
to whiten the ground.
j the students w 11 in the habit of serious
Congressman Hermann has gone to study.—Albany Herald of Friday, Dec.
Wash ngton to assume his duties in the 22
house of representatives.
Art Gaines has been quite sick during
A Serious Proposition.
the past week with an attack of appen­
As a sequel to the late city election
dicitis, but is now muct, better.
Scio by a majority of 12, refused
Miss Anna Cole, daughter of DrsCole, wherein
to issue saloon license .hiring tho year
formerly if Scio, was married to a Mr 1906, a serious problem confronts our
North, in Portland last Sunday.
city fathers
G. N. Crabtree, son-in-law of L. W.
The city indebtedness will amount to,
Pomeroy, will move from Crabtree to we are informed, on .Ian. 1, in round
this city to reside in a day or two.
1 umbers $800. To raise this amount of
Our Bohemian friends gave a Christ­ revenue on the assessed value of the pro­
mas tree at their hall, east of town, on perty within the city limits, will require
a 10-mill levy. Ten mills is the limit of
Sunday. A good time is reported.
Mrs. G. W. Phillips went down to tax levy allowed by the city charter.
Woodburn last Friday to interview and This levy was made at a special meeting
inspect her new grandson just arrived. | ( of the council last Friday night. This
will provide for the indebtedness. The
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gill and Mrs. L. 1 problem
is to provide for current expen­
L. Calavan and daughter went to North 1 ses during the coming year. Formerly
Yakama last week on a visit to relatives. the saloon license provided funds suffi­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gill came down cient to meet current demands. We be­
from their Mehama stock ranch atur- lieve that the city government, hitherto,
ilay to spend Christmas with Scio rela­ has oeen upon an economical and frugal
tives.
' basis. But with economy practiced in
Jonas Davis, one of Linn county’s old­ tJie extreme money is required to meet
est pioneers, died at his home in Hal­ current expenses. Win re is the inonev
sey last Saturday at the advanced age of to come from. At the present rates fol
| lights and water, the plants are barely
78 years.
Christmas day was a bad one, but the self si staining, so no revenue can be ex­
following day seemed to indicate that pected from that quarter. The barring
the weather clerk was glad Christmas of .he saloon will even reduce tlie reven­
ue from lights and water about $.’H) per
was passed.
year; so a deficit in tile conduct of these
The Christmas football game at Port­ plants is likely to be fai <1 a', the end of
land between Multnomah and Salem the year. Just how tlie difficulty is to
THE SCIO MARKETS.
elevens, resulted iu favor of Salem by a be met is not quite plain. 11 might have
score of 4 to l).
been good policy to have retained the I CORRESPONDENCE
The following are prices quoti d on
Grandma Miller, (Mrs. Samuel Mil saloon, al hast until the city was free
Thursday of each weel k by uur dealwrs. REAL ESTATE BROKUF
ler.) is reported to be sick. Her ad- I ' from debt. With a gallon house at just ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
67
Wheat, per bushel,.............$
valued agi makes any attack of sickness the outskirt- of town, the evil effects of
85
Oats,
Office with The Kantiani Naw«.
a serious matter.
i liquor drinking will not lie abated in the
MUNKERS ITEMS.
<< ton
10 00
Bran,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, of Taco- least, if it is not more aggravated. But
«« 44
25
00
Shorts,
Johu Crooks and family, of Syracuse,
ms, Wash., are quests of Mr. and Mrs. I ■ a majority of tho voters said “dry’’ and
a il
25 00
Chop,
Jonn Wesely. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. the majority should rule, let the conse- camo over Sunday to Spend Christmas
40
Blitter,
(Country)
per roll
. qtiences be what they may.
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Schilling.
Weeely are sisters.
<«
Farm and city properties -bought, noi!
.30
dozen,
I
-.
<«
Miss
Anna
Baker
went
to
Turner
Fri
­
Rolla Morris and Ernest Bex went to
10
pound
Chickens,
sold on the usual commission basi».
Tax Levy is 42 Mills.
<«
<
I
day evening to spend Christinas at home.
Lebanon Monday Kolla will work in |
OH
Geese,
If you want to sell your farm, I can
Forty-two mills on the dollar is what
<<
tin* Gunsaul barber shop while Lee takes
16
J. T. Funk and son, Wilbur, made a
Turkeys, <<
to
sell it if it can be sold If you want to
the Scio taxpayer will hav to dig up business trip to Albany Friday.
4«
a holiday vacation.
11
Ducks,
buy, I can find the place you waqi
Beef, per pollini live weight
02
Mrs. Riley Shelton and daughter, the coming year. A school me.’ ing was
Beta Woodmansee went to Dallas Sat­
««
1«
t«
04 ?4
Hoge, 4Í
! Auda, came over from Corvallis for a held Wednesday, at which the selio I urday to spend her vacation with her
(Mi
“ for whipping
Veal
heliilay visit at home and to see bow district tax was fixed at 11 mills. Our brother, Clem.
tax, then, for the coming year will lie
03
“ stockera ...
llil, y was behaving himself generally.
Sheep, 4$
Miss Mayma Donahue went ove- to
iixed from the following basis:
4»
44
05
We are the agent fur
|
Mutton
Subscribe for the N ews . Give your State and county........................ 21 mills Albany Thursday to spend a few days
subscription to some boy or girl and City of Scio.................................. 10 “
with her sister, Margaret.
Universal
Stoves
&
RangeJ
help win the free scholardiip at Albany School district No. O. j ................ 11 “
Winter Rates to Yaquina Bay.
Wil. Misner anil family, of Albany,
College for him or iier, as the case may
are spending the holidays at. the home
A
m a winter health and recreation I Superior Drills
i be.
Total..................................... 42 mills of R. L. Devaney.
resort Newport is the on«* par excel- !
Mrs. Ollie Morris-McDonald, one of
Knowing the assessed valuation of
Rev. Fathi r Springer, of Corvallis, leuce. Reroguizing this and wishimg to | Studebaker Wagone
the cor|>s of public schoo teachers, went your property it is easy to ascertain the was a guest at the home D. Donahue give
the |«*<»pl»- an opportunitv K ’
; up to Springfield Tuesday for a day or amount of money you will have to raise, las week.
breathe the fresh, pure ozone of the EVEKY1H1NG kN JfABUW
two visit with her sis’er, Mrs. M. M. l our dollars and tw enty cents per hun­
Miss Belle Tbibnd > returned to I’en- ocean, the Southern Pacific ami Ojrval-
dred dollars is pretty steep, but there i. dleto
I Peery.
Saturday after a several weeks’ lis ck Eastern rail toads will resume th
Prof. Anderson soent the liolidavs in no way to get around pay mg. So the visit among r. latives here.
sale of tickets through to Yaquina bay i
the vicinity of Heppner. Should he liettei plan is to “dig up ’ and get it off
.Miss Bes-ie Neal is visiting at the 011 Saturday, October 21, ami will sell
' take up a ciaim up there, there are »ev- your mind. The reason for the Il-ill 11 1 onio
of her grandfather Mr. B. F. same throughout tie* winter ami spring | ALBANY, 0R£G3N.
j eral young iadies tn Scio who would like school district tax is that tliw lirst mstall- M linkers.
on every Wednesday and Saturday.
j
ment
of
school
lamds
will
he
due
during
to help him prove up on the same.
Dr. Minthorn’s sanitary sea baths will , 450-West,First ßt.
the
year.
Isia
DeVaney
came
over
from
Albany
l»e in operati n during the eni ire winter, i
A train load of colored soldiers passed
1
to
spend
Christmas
at
home.
and treatments will be given daily. !
through Albany Christmas night, going
Scio Hotel changes Hands.
M. Kelly and wife visited Albany Hot and <<>hJ salt water baths can l>c '
! south. The regiment, just arrived at
Last
week
«e
noted
that
there
was
ru
­
friends last week.
taken every «lay in the sanitarium, an»i <r
I Seattle from th - Philippines, will tie
"JOHNKIB.”
lor anyone desiring rest recreation am! ! «
l stationed at the Presid o, San Fiancisco. mors on the streets that tin* hotel pro­
J. G. GILL, D. M. D. o ■e *
perty
was
alsiut
to
change
haml».
Last
heal* h, no plat*«* on the Pacific North-|
The Christmas tree at the Baptist
Friday
the
trade
was
consuniatud.
1
lie
Fine
Portrait
Work.
west
can
ije
louml
t*»|ual
to
Yaquina
: church w is reported to have been highly consiiteration for the entire bhs'k, buil­
Has established hia dental office
g
For several years representatives of bay.
•successful. Some kind friend remein- dings, furniture, good will, etc., we are
I
During
the
wint«*r
nearly
a'l
other
in Scio and is prepared
b reil the N ews man with a to. tele­ informed wa- $3.»»>.iM>. Mesos Holland eastern houses have worked the Willam­
♦
phone l»>x, for w hich we are duly tliank- end Lui d, the pun li.i-ers t-si- charge ette valley over and over again in the health r«*sorts an* close«I or difficult to *
to do first-claes
isntrait line, ami they have done lots of reach, ami n-tm* of them have the ad­ f
i ful.
<if the pn |»*ity oil Tuesday. <i. W. work. The portraits they have made vantage of N«-wport and vicinity a« re­
work in all
K. Shelton this week received a diplo- Morrow, who retires, lun been ill oiitm-
gards i limate, |M»intM of interest, r«*cr«*a-
? ma from the lx*w is a d( lar Fair Asso- nuus charge ol tire hotel for the past hate Ireen g*»»l, bad ami indifferent, the tion am1 amu ement. Fur parties de­ «
¿'
hh
!
ones
being
vary
scarce.
Pi-ople
branche«
of deatiatry
•fi iation for having made the best display eighteen years ami has ever been popu
siring t) enjoy tiding, huntii.g or see­ f
—
'. ot i rch nd grass at U • taita iair. A «11- lar with the traveling public. He is un­ J have trecome somewhat leary of these ing the itctiHLU in Hunshine ami storm 7
i|ver medal was aw rded 1. J. Munker» decided as to what hu-i.ie, lie will en­ houses ami for cause. Recently Mr. thiH farm<u« retort is unequalled. The * <r * * * x> * * <r * * * * * * JM***
I .for the best exhibit of White Winter gage tn in the In ur or wi < re he may Chas. r. Redmond, of Portland, has put I surroundings are ideal—lieautiful «cen-
some work anti the univers.il report
’; wheat.
, | tarrate. Within a few day.- ha and wile out
“A“ natural as life,’’ from all sourcea is ery, climate mild, healthful and invig- OUR CLUBBING TOMBINI Tl ONS.
i
In our next Issue we contemplate giv- will make ai. extende I vi
t • relatives th*- nil** ot Ins work. In fact we have I orating.
'' ing the l urks of th* -antiam a .* nt -up, in iexa»;af er wb ill he ill determine heard of no one who was dissatisfied
Neat, clean cottage«, either furni«he«l
For the convenience of our netroM
in which the natural resources, business what line of lrusn.es» and v here he will with Mr. Redmond's work. The N«ws or jiartly «o, can tie rente«! in the im- j we have . fleeted the following clubbiag
i and business men will 1st noticed. Illis locate.
mediate
neighls$rho«xi
of
the
sanitary
<x>ia bination«. The price named in­
family has a s|s*cimen of hi« work that
1 mi:i Her will ha valuable lo
nd to
[ i< satisfa -tory tn every respect. Anyone bathM at about |5 t»er month. Plenty uf clude. one year’« woeeripticn to th.
J ■ iriends in the East. ( opies, in wrappers,
fr»
-h
milk,
vegetables,
honey,
fruit
ami
Santiam .New«.
Competition Extended.
i wl.o desire, to in.js*ctthe portrait is at
> for sale at this office at 5c each.
household necessaries can be obtain­
The Weekly Oregonian ............. $2.00
A r w «* arc inform»-»! that the time limit liberty to do -o. If you desire anything ail
This week Chas. M. Anderson, uur in our suholrr hip content was regarded ill I In - line, you will do well to give your ed at the lowest possible cost, while all
The Oregon Iwice-a-week Jour­
kinds of fish and the famous rock oys­
nal
............................................. liJOn
1 foreman, moved his family and house- i * h ton rhort by a numb r of would-be work to Mr. Iti-lmoml.
ters can lx* had in abumiace for the
The Oregon Weekly Journal.... |i.M
) hold g'sid- from Albany to this city and competit >rj, we have /urlnde»! to ex­
trouble
of
securing
them.
The st. Liiii. (»' .be-Democrat.. $1.75
jj has m * i *-d liim-eli ami fan il. in the tend the date to January 13, at which
Lstray Notice.
People troubled with loss of appetite,
The 8 m Fcaiici.-eo Elamiaer . $2.15
I, •,■<• ru C rfey liouse, in '•.nth .*• io. tune the HCholarwhip wit I • awarded for
JK.’'raye<l from the Holland pasture, insomnia,rht'umatism or run down from
D Chariot ■. il- unit' s Inn.- If, the arger :ii»’ I irg< lift <jf Biibftt! ■
The N. Y. Tribune-Farmer....... $1^0
Oil’-ub-
Tom Watdon'» Magazine ....... T234C
" half 1,.0.11 g beret fore been in Altiatiy. wribe»« to the 5’ kwm , who an* in arrears, on the (’ornell farm on»* rwj cow, brand­ any cause will find Newport an ideal
ed w ith quarter circle over figure 2 «in place to regain their health and vigor,
All other publication« will be obtain
A young man by the name of Moukup may lie treat <1 a« new milwriber» by rigid hip, <leli >rned, white wjr>t in hire­
for r» >t and ph asure.
e.1 lor you at reduced rate«, if taken io
of near this city participated iu a hunt paving up all arrears* and one year head, ami whit«* l>elly. Any informa­ 1 or Full
information as rates, checking of
•> up in tne m ighberliissl of Cvburg Btin- in a<lvaii< v. If you ui«h to enter the
with the News.
tion <»f «am«’ will l>* suitably reward«*»! hAggag ■, ♦ tc., » an l>* obtained from any connection
•>
We also will tnaka the following oBer
•> dai and Monday. There »as about content call at thia ofii. a ad get «iib- bv Farmers’ Meat Market.
S.
P.
or
A
I.,
agent,
<»r
from
A.
L.
lor club», for the News.
». eleven hunter- out on Bunday in his »eription blank*, the prize ia within
< *■ > g. g»*n« r. p -« nj'-r agent S. P. Co.,
Fvraalub of a with a,paper fur the
party. Nearly 100 geese and duck» ga­ the reach of anv young mar or young
VeUh for Sale.
Portland;
of
J.
C.
Mav»»,
general
j«assen-
getier up ef the r.htb, «6.50.
• : lore were the spoils of the day. Mr. woman that will ruHtk.
S. W. Gain«*« fia« HOU bantiel« of veeb h g»-r agent
A
E.,
Albany,
Orc.
For a club of 10, with paper for Un
»eed .<>’• Male; mixed half oala and hal
•> ,'ouknp brought home one-half dozen
Kate from Albany to S’a«jtiina, $3.50. getter up of chib. $10.
geese.
Bryan Letters.
veru li, |1.00 par buahvl; fonr-fiitha oi
Any of the above offer» require all Sr-
Mronfd you meet, this (Friday) even­
The Portland Journal ba- arrang'd to welch au«i one»fifth oat«, fl.2*» buahni.
F or - \i/.— 310 a< r»*« of fine farm land rear, to be squared up, lieforc clu ibiig
ing,
a
number
of
ghostly
app
wring
peo-
All
i«
clear
of
any
f«>ul
«wd«.
birnt
m
J.
Bryan,
«
publish tl iC letter« of A ¡Ilia
iitnat«*«! 2 mil«*« Weal of Tallman, ISM) offer is availaid«.
•J p.e up'ii tlie street, their faces covered written while on hi« trip arottnd
_ _ th« come, firct «erv<d, caidi up and no v , iu cultivation balance «*ak i/rub
•> with wiiil* masks, etc., doii l think that world. Mr. Br)«n ir now in Iwlia.
HI r grumbling.
nn<l " *t <»f winch haw
rut off and
they ai" ’
,e < ap»." beni on lynch.ng letter« rih I criticism« <jf -' 'vernment*!
PtlOKAiKAPtlS.
n-eu ih nt pawtur»-. Water in
•; -oiu" *> , ’» that iliey are tra.uw reekers atlai.R in the far East, aim later on, on
BORN
the
year
through.
Fair
h«m«e
and
barn
.or
sal*
nlo
’
t'-is-
Oh,
no!
ihey
are
just
value
Make ita point, when ia Alfouty4e
•• Macca" *-e ghoete, and th only thing Lumpt-an 2’>v» r.itiwit«, will lie
(fN«l oreI hi r j oi apple«, pear«, cheeriat
in making up au ♦•«timate of foreign
Crawford’« Art «»«llary
Dr Browne laH Saturday r«*|>orted the ?tc. Thiw in an excellent tfniin farm oi drop into J.
they wiff uestroy w 11 lie -aislwishes, g-»v» rnme a; be-.de», they will be very
and I Mik through hi« coll ction of po^
following birth«;
would
la*
Imt
cla«-
tor
a
dairy.
Kail-
roast chicken, etc., nothing moi-
ei tfrt.tini’./ r«-adiii/. I •.eOr«*goa Jour-
-».a*i -tatioii one m I* t » the north
1 % tJW ita, views h <1 prehistoric curma. L3B
A er»**l New Year's proposition .« to 1: 1
■ w «•onunen»'«-1 for it« entgrpr -c V het ft ka .—On December 21, to the wife 3iil»-«
W>-♦ S»-mnd ?tr . », near Ly •
tu th»- *«»iith. 1 itle «»«wwt.
of ( lurlcM Veetecka, a daughter.
par l.ps>
.f-mail rs.o. ,...* oouga- it» geturut the very he-t for it* rea ‘»»r«.
I L emma *—Oil December 23, to the wif»* •urnfad»ed prn-e f lU.UUO impur«* al ihi«
iroris ami s’"»» in for th*’ J’-tr >*ti..‘re
I «4 Waller Ixd.inaii, a‘lauahirr.
4L»r.
vXTUM X«W9.
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•« *>U •<$•*■
l
HUMCT
* • ’
CHAS. WE8ELY
The House Furuisher and Hustler.
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
-Will enable you to have right in your
homes the best instrumental music,
the best speeches, the best songs the
world affords. Nothing -better to en­
tertain on long winter evenings.
Prices ranging from $10.00 to $100.00.
Records 35c each, or $4.20 per dozen.
<*>QR 8AI.E BY
E C. PEKin
L. W. POMEROY,
3cio, Oregon
WINTER TERM BEGINS
JANUARY 2nd. 1S)O6. ...
LBANY COLLEGE has just finished a suc­
cessful term, and opens its doors again the
Second day of the New Year. All course are
open to any prepaied for them, Strong courses are
offered in all lines the College attempts to present.
The courses are:
CLASSIC’AL,
SCIENTIFIC!.
NORMAL,
MER( JLALf MUSICAL,
COM-
AND
PREPARAIT >RY.
COMMERCIAL BRANCHES as taught in
Albany College fit the student for successful work in
business. Our Business Tiaining Course has proved
its value by preparing its graduates for high-grade
positions everywhere on the Pacific slope. Shorthand
and Typewriting are also well taught. Student may
enter this department at any time Instruction is
Individual.
MUSIC is better taught than ever before in Al­
bany. Courses in both vocal and instrumental music.
Write for special catalogue.
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THE REG UL- 1R COLLEGE COURSES, Clas­
sical, Scientific, and Normal, are conducted according
to sane and enlightened methods. Not cramming for
examination, but education.
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The College i. .. »w 1
? lege of Oregon, and
s strongest mstiiutioiis
$ home for ^irls.
Pr by < ri;in -yiio'lical Col­
-uch will become one of the
u. the. .. irtue-
ii and some
EXPENSES LOW. As.¿stance for th se who
need it.
Adureso,
li M CROOKS,
President Many Colle
Albany. Or?&m.
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