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THE SALK THAT PTASKS TT IK I’KOPLE
UJYS MADE SCIO FAMOUS AS A TRADING J-oIX’D
Everybody looks to this Big Annual Clearance Sale as the little folks do to Christmas. They know that there is something
good a-coming. We will spread before you during this Salo
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And we hope that your appetite will be in shape to. relish some of the good bargains we have for you
ONLY 15 DAYS
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This Big Clearance Sale will take place in the BIG NEW STOKE Friday, January 12, and will end Saturday, January 27, 1906
where we will have lots of room to display the goods, and to wait on you.
IX THE NEW STORE
This is the Sale that makes a dollar go a long ways and makes the people come a long ways to let their dollar go for the things that they are
needing. They know that now is the time to buy. Never in the history of Money or Merchandise did the “ dollar ” have so much'ipurchasimr
power as during this Sale. All Sales must be for Cash or Produce
Flannelettes.
. F’rcales
and 7c Calicoes.........
10c and 12%c Flannelettes
6)^c and 7jSc Outing.......
10c and 12!ac Outing.......
10c Percale.........................
.......... 4Jic
......... 9c
......... 5c
......... 9c
.......... 8Jác
Mon s Weil Shirts
$1.00 shirt
................................
44
1.50
2.25
2.45 (4
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Outings
Calicoes,
...$ .85
... 1.19
... 1.89
... 1.95
Shoes.
Shoes, we have, too many to quote
prices on, but will sell you shoes
cheaper during this Sale than you
have ever bought them before.
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BLANKETS
pair, cotton....................
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“ wool ..........................
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FASCINATORS
.$ .39 $ .35 Fascinator ..
..$ .19
. .63
.50
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. 1.10
.75
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...................... .. .59
. 1.38
l.f > ■ “
...................... .. .79
. 1.88
1-50
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................ ...
1.19
. 2.95 1 2.00
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.. 1.39
. 3.95
3.00
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...................... .. 2.39
SWEATERS
Men's, Ladlos’ and Children's
9c
15c garment
19c
25c
“ 44
27c
35c
44
30c
50c
44
69c.
90c
$ .60
.75
1.40
1.60
2.25
3.85
5.00
M otion is the life of all things. Our
goods are kept moving under the im
pulse of Irresistible Prices.
If you don’t buy from us during this
Men s and Boys' Cays
2ic cap......................................... ...19c • bale wo will both lose money.
Men's and Ladlos’ Wool Socks
35c “ ........................................ ...27c :
and
HATS
...39c
50c ■“ ........................................
25c
pair
19c
Man s and Boys’
35c 44
27 c
Dress Goods
$ .50 hat.................................. . .$ .39 ! 50c 44
39c
Fancy waistings, suitings and shirt- 1
iugs of . rincely Values to be sold at
LOO “ .................................. .. .79
Beggarly Prices.
; W'lreljas
1.50 “ .......
. 1.19
— ■ Ì 2. Ou 4
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1 39 To be clesed out at astonishingly low
¿.so “
Wake up ! There i« money to be
.. 1.89 1 prices. Every step in our store leads
made by taking heed of our prices.
¡ 3.00 “ .................................. .. 2.39 to bargains of truest value.
CORSETS
Tae Royal Worcester
........................... .
I ! .50 corset
.75 44 44
1.00 44
1.25
1.50 44
2.00 44
* .39
.63
.89
98
1.19
1.69
M ol ' s and Boys’
» .50 sweater........................
44
.75
44
1.00
44
1.25
4 ;
1.60
44
2.25
$ .39
-59
.79
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1.19
1.7.-
: Lattee.* ’ Coats
OVERCOATS
$ 3.50 coat ........................
$ 2.95
Men’s onjkfltv
5.00 “ ................. ....
3.95 $ 5.00 coat .......
10.00 44
0>95 . 7.50
12.00 U
8.95 s.8.50-
15.00 44 ............................... ...........
10.95 . 10.00
Also a fine line of Misses’ and Chi’- >•>12.00 ■
u.’lnja’’s-coaly, tube doited ouT-regwd- . 13.00
¡I leMof cost.
15.00
» 1 50 suit
2.25 44
3.50
5.00 44
8.00 44
10.00
12.00 44
15.00 44
18.00 . 44
* 3.95
5.95
. «.76 Á
11125
Moa s Dross Shirts
4 .50 Shirt
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P LV.63
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LOO 44
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1.1’5“
. . SJA,
....... u»95;;
1.50- <4
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.. Rubber Boots
'■The famous Buckskiu Brand to be
closed out below cost. Now is the
tíme to buy
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CO2ME AND PARTICIPATE IN THE VALUE-SHARLNIJ PRICES WE HAVE MADE
SALE
SALE
WESELÏ &, CAIN
ENDS
J AN UARY27 ’06 ¡
GAINES BUILDING,
per mile, lhe charge lor freight per his business, ami a genial gentleman, is
ton per mile is one cent, l’rof. Adams a very entertaining story teller.
thinks a saving of $3,000,000 per year
L o C A T.
can lie made in railway mail freight rates
Ends All By Suiciding.
and still not treat the railroads unfairly.
Kasper VanDran, a former resident of
Read Wesely & Cain’s big adv. It will | We are about to prepare our new lodge Albany for several years, committed su
‘ directory.
¿1—Every lodge intown should icide in Portland last Friday.
interest you.
I represented. We will also publish
be
The tragedy of VanDran’s life com
Our public schools will resume work I a church directory, free, if the pastors menced
TI I AT THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD
six or eight months ago when
next Monday,
will furnish the necessary data, as will Joe Young came to VanDran’s saloon
J. G. Gill was visiting Mehamaward be the city official directory.
and attempted to murder the latter by
That in handling the best we please our custom-^
the first of the week.
“Doing as you advertise, fair and firing four or five 88-calibre bullets into
ers, which in turn pleases us.
The new year taxes an even start, this square dealing, and lots of good, fat bar his body. VanDran was taken to the
time, with the week.
gain , is what the t>eopl< are looking for hospital and successfully warded off the
That in our search for the best, we have arrived!
Mrs. Ed. Jones, of near Shelburn, is now-a-«lays, and not not air.”—Words pale messenger. Joe Young was arres
at
the following: S ecurity S tock , F ood is tli^bect^
ted
in
Sanl-
’
raneisco
an«l
brought
back
to
taken from Wese’y A Cain, while pre
reported to be quite ill.
Portland. When VanDran had suffi
for
stock; S herwin -W illiams P aint is the best pre
A habit that is compulsory, whether 1 paring for their big, annual clearance ciently
recovered to leave the Jiospita’.
you like or not is writing 6 instead of 5. j sale.
pared
paint sold.
an«l
bad
returned
to
his
home
the
second
It is reported that Henry Stam, sub attempt, it is thought, was made to mur
How many times have you written
Both
of the above preparations backed by a posi-
“5” where "6” should have been used? stitute carrier on R. F. I). No. 1, has der him. VanDran was in the habit of
found the aforesaid route so attractive taking two or three bottles c>’ ginger ale
tive
cash
guarantee. For sale by
L. W. Pomeroy had business to at that he will oe loth to surrender the
tend to before the county court this same when Carrier McKnight .gets ready home with him daily, of which lie and
week.
to resume business. Who is She young his wife were very fond. This custom
was evidently known to the would-be
Lee Bilyeu had business before the lady, anyway, Henry?
murderer. The pantry at the VanDran
county court and was there, Wednesday,
We have received from the music pub home could lie entered from the outside
looking after the same.
lishing house—Vnnderloot Music Co., porch. The ginger ale when taken home
Our Bohemian friends held a watch Williamsport, Penn., a vocal solo enti was placed in this pantry. It is thought
night party at their hall, east of town. tled “Just at the break of day.” from that poison was introduced into the ale
A nice social time is reported.
the gifted pen of Harry J. Lincoln, Tie after it bail been taken home. The sec
The latest news from Henry Cyrus, of solo, one of Mr. Lincoln’s latest, has ond step in the lif«’ hagedy occurred
only
to be heard to be appreciate« 1.
near Crabtree, is that he is much better
with the opening and drinking of this
and fairly on the read to recovery.
One of the first public duties require! ale. VanDran bail been walking with
Our butcher shop ha- been decorated of you in the-year 1906 is to have your his wife and her sister who was visiting
with a new coat of paint on the inside naive placeil upon the registry books, them, but parte«l from the ’allies at his
which adds materially to its appearance. giving your precinct and th. political iloor an«l returned to his saloon. Mrs.
party to which you belong. Unless you | VanDran, feeling thirsty opened a bottle
Joe Zeller, of Scio, was in Albany yes do this, you. can not sign a candidate’s of ale and drank a part o', 'lie contents.
terday afternoon to see the new year petition. Attend to this matter at your In a few moments her death occurred.
while it was still young.—Tuesday's first opportunity.
At the coroners inquest it «levelo|*eil that
Herald.
The week folkwing holi lay week is ti.ere was enough ;*oison in the ale to
Don McKnight and wife, o‘ R. F. D, generally a hard one for the newspaper have kihed fifty persons. The tliini step
No. 2, spent holiday week with Mrs. Mc man in the way of gathering local news. occurred with the trial and conviction of 1
knight's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. i Visitors have retnrne«l to their Homes, Young. He was sentenced to ten years !
Ray, of Jordan.
and the family purse is general y so of penal servitude. The fourth and final
Lc-ster Compton went over to Albany, I nearly exhausted that ad our citizens step in the life tragedy occurred last
Monday, to see aliout entering school at ' stay at home ; hence personal news items Friday by Van Dran taking a dose of
Albany college with the commencement are something like the pr iverbial lune’ the i-anie (aiison that bad caused the
death of his wife.
I teeth.
of the winter term.
The alaive is, in brief, a recital of a
Weselv & Cain will give their fine,
Misse« Minnie S. Phillipa aial Ballin I seri'-a of tragedies that resulte«! in two
large, new store room a housewarming Mailigar, of Portland; Kate Nash, of La
with a sweeping clearance sale. See lirande; Emilie Cro—en, of The Dall«*«; deaths and which is a sufficient basis 'or
a two-volume novel. Van Dran was in
their big adv. elsewhere.
I Effie Mae King, of Ontario; Florence business in Albany for a numls-r of
After spending the holidays with Mrs. Heavren, of Vancouver, Wash., Blanche years, having ha«l chares of the Dep t
Landon and daughters, Mr. H. D. Lan Brown, of Salem; Ih-rtlia Courtmanche, hot«:l. Absnt five years ago lie was mar
dau and two sons returned to their Bil of McMinnville; Edna Darnley, of Row- ried to Miss Minnie Montieth. Soon
yeu Dei sawmill Tuesday.
lmrg, and M'*llie l'r«»el*«tel, of I.a< >ran<l«>, afterward he disposed of the Albany
The Wesely <S Cain new Htore building oorrespondent, ar«> the young ladies who busin ss and went to Pendleton, where the gho»tly-ap| earing Mac’s, and were Prill informs ns are turned for the bet
is now receiving the final finishing i have been awarde«l a free trip to Hawaii be engaged in the hotel business. This
1st and 21 prizes accordingly. ter. Mr. Cyrus is a very siek man.aad
touches on the inside. The firm are by the Oregon Daily Journal, on its I business was disposed of alx*ut a year awar<le«l
Mrs. Harrison Phillips failed Io name a trained nurse is in charge. Wo bene
great snlwcrivtion contest.
moving stock therein this week.
ago, when the saloon business in Port- any one of theui o irse itly anu was Uis to bear soon that tie has turned itrAke
Ex-Govern- r Steiincnberg,of Caldwell, laral opened Young was engageil in winner of the ‘booby.’’ Lunch w*as better.
Ed Myers, formerly of this city, is
now an employe of the Pacific State- Idaho, wa» aHsassinated, by a dynamite ' the same business a few doors away served and a most enjoyable time re
MUNKERS ITEAlS.
Telephone Company. He was in this bomb being explo«le<l iust as he was go from the Van Dran saloon sal«x»n. It ported.
1 city yesterday in the interests of the ing through his var<l gate, last week. ' was remarks that Van Dran made con
Feank DeVanev drova.ov«-r.to Aibwny
Progressive Block Party.
It is thought tfie “Inner Circle «>f the cerning Young’s treatment of bin
i company.
Young’s; wife that led up t/> the
M,s- 1 lie-A! Milkers gave a progn srire Weil uesi lay.
Ilibler A GUI Co. is now inaugurating C«er «i’Alen*- miners union is reaponstl le ' t tragedy.
murder. It will l*e re-
R. I.. DkVaney made a buatnae» trip
block party to her associates at th resi
their annual clearance sale, during which for the fiendish
that it was the vig«*r«*us act
dence of her father, Mr. T. J. Munkers, to Salem Wedni'scay.
every line of goods in the store will be member«*«!
Maccabee Ghosts.
ion
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Governor
St»-«i
iienburg
that
eur-
on last Friday evening. The following
Howard Shelley spent last week .with
gTeatly reduced in price. See their adv. pre--«<l the I «eur d'Alene miners strike
[xu” Friday night Scio was peopled guests were present: Misses Ada Comp Albany relative .
| on the editorial page.
riots of six years ago. The murder at with an unusual number of ghosts, many ton, Cleo and l-eta Johnson, <J ('orvallia . .Mr i.n.1 Mrs T. Ri.liaruai.ii. ratr«ted
The Oregon Journal, for this month the governor, it is thought was dicta
Nellie and Ethel Wallace, Lottie Lan froiu Pallas Saturday.
j only, ive- it« g-at inducements to the te«! « y a spirit of revenge because of the of whom were Maccabees, and some were don,
Erma Irvine, Laura Shelton Will a
not. We could tell quite a story aboet
’ reading public. Be sure and leave your defeat of the miners.
Miss Margaret Donah, a returrt-dAo
the letter, how, when they visited are * McKnight, Vina Irelard, and M<»»rs. Albany
subscription with Claudia McKnight,
Monday evening.
Mr
J.
F-ederick
Kessler,
manager
of
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Lester
Compton,
Ray
l.an«lon,
Elber
of
the
Scio
homes,
a
visitor
et
this
home,
agent, while »lie can give you special Manuf K turers Piano C ., Portlaixi, was
Mias An ia Riebel, of Ailxny, inn
May,
Francis
ami
Ernes*
Arnold,
Wa
le
mistaking
the
identity
of
the
aforesaid
I prices.
1 in this city Tuesday night for the ptir- ? hosts, at once had business else» here Cyrus, Will Knauf. Claud (.'alavan. an«! guest at the home of Ed. Smith
1’ S Richardson aad. wife, of laffsr
“Old Boreas’’ certainly was somewhat poseof installing a tin«- Marshall A W«-n- f you wish to learn the particulars I I«.-:
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A most plea-ant social
Fred Sherwood,
on his metal last Saturday. From re- dall piano with Ceuilian player attach about the matter, consult J. S. W., who | time is reporter!
reported and
an«l the youn
young guests son, spent the we< k «»th relative tear«
V. Davis and family, oLMarrsowyg
, port» considerable timber wm blown ment in the K. of I’, ha I in this city. will give all ».he information yon may 'leparte«l feeling that the social life they
down. Telephone wires, many of them, The K. of P. boys were all out and ex wish. But we have wandered fiom the are just entering has, now and then, a •pent the holidave at the i-on-» oi
Ila'-ia
’ parents. Air. and Mrs. H. UuigHy.
were out of business when the wind press thems.-lves as lieing 1 ighly pleased ghost story we started U> tell. Th«»*' < most enjoyable landmark.
storm was over.
wifli the acquisition. A first-class mu Manabee ghost" assent bled at their hall,
“JaanxiM”
Seriously Sick.
Prof. Adams, the statistician of the sical treat will be a feat are in the lrsige some >5 in number. The sport of the
t In‘«rstate Commerce Commission, is meetings in the future. The piano is an evening was in guessing the dentity of
BOB*.
We learn that Hon. Henry Cyrns, of
authority for the statement that the excellent instrnment. an 1 the Cecilias each respective
Irvine, . Crabtree, is very
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_ ghost. Frank
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rv «ck
rck with pneumo
pnrumon*.
railway charges for carrying the mails player is simply superb. Brother Kess- with the assis ance of several others, | Mrs. Cyrus an«l I two grandchildren
gra rule hi hirer, are Awsoi.o.—O.i Dceeaiber t* MOt to «rt
. ;>er ton is an average of 12 cents per tun 1er. in ad«liu«*u to being well versed in i named iwractly 21 an«l Fr«d Daly 19 of sick with the same complaint, but Dr.
wife of (Juerga U'. Arnold, a mb ,
OUR MOTFO
WINTER TERM BEGINS
JANUARY 2nd, 1906. ...
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 prepared for them. Strong courses are
offered in all lines the College attempts to present.
The courses are:
CLASSICAL,
SCIENTIFIC,
MERCIAL,
NORMAI..
MUSICAL,
COM-
AND
PREPARATORY.
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
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Individual.
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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 REGULAR COLLEGE COURSES, Claa-
sical, Scientific, and Normal, are conducted according
to sane and enlightened methods. Not cramming for
examination, but education.
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The College is now the Presbyterian Synodical Col
lege of Oregon, and as such will become one of the
strongest institutions of the Nortwest. Handsome
home for girls.
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EKPE.VSES LOW. Assistance for those who
need it
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Address.
H. M CROOKS,
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President Albany College. Albany, Oregon.
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