The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 12, 1906, Image 4

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OUR THIRD BIG ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
\\î> I IAS MADE S< IO I’A MOI S AS A i H A DI NG Pol NT
They know that then;
We will spread before you during this Sale
something
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A Feast of Superior Values at Marvelously Low Prices!
And we hope that your apjivtite wilt lie in shape to relish some of the good bargains we have foi
ON JLY 1.5 DA\'S
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Fki* Big Cleniaiice Suh’ will take place in the BIG NEW STOKE Friday, January 12, and will end Saturdiiy , January
where we will have lots of room to disphiy the goods, and to wait on you.
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This is the Sale that makes a dollar uo a long ways and makes the people uome a long ways to let their dollar go for the tilings that they are
Aecfliiur Thev know that now is the time to buy. Never in the history of Money or Merchandise did the “ dollar
|M>wer as during this Sale. All Sales must he tor Cash or Produce.
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LOCA I
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THAT 1 Hl . BIS I IS NON!. 1 < m > < .< >< >1 »
That in handling the best we please our custom­
ers, which in turn pleases uh .
That in our search for the best, we have arrived
ut the following
S k i bu y " S tock F ood is the best
for stock. SithKWi.N-W ii.i.iAMs P aint is the best pre-
pai*ed [MVint sold.
Both of the above preparations backed by a |><>si-
tiv* cash guarantee. For sale by
EERY the
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L. W.
POMEROY,
REAL ESTATE
BROKER
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Office With Tliebanliam New».
5cio, Oregon
Partii and city property» »- cbt ami
•old on the naual eommimion !•«»
If you want to aril y mr farm. I cat.
»«B it if it can I— »>»1<I
H vint waul to
tmy, I can And th* placw yuo want
J. G. GILL, D. M. D.
Ila» eetabli»he«l hla dental offi«w
r cio and I» prepare«!
to do tir*t-claaa
work in all
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W<> <Fe the agent for
Universal Stoves A Ranges
Superior Drill”
StntkbwitiT Wagons
EVERYTHING IN
HARDWARE
OHLIWGÄHULBURT
ALBANY. 0SÊ30N.
toil West First St
TtiF. DANtlKU TO THE CHH D
Rti H* n»a r '.he aaa«« ns»r •- * hartr.
nw* on* hut to-re l»«l««^r Ui«t niaa«. *•
• vary child'« life If the mother 1« defl-
<i«ul In womaoly health and functoaial
® utand* v* WTW«» hwve tang their
•uttering» amt kept ih*lr trmil la» (o
then ~ >»• 'RIOS U...U'"» of dallcocy *1*1
f.- ’.«•■ hiMhoud ho* paid rur It.
r« ago.
I Hr Fl.-r.e ' rtl »••«•
* — — .nan lied
N-«n«v» alai '•eta th»l i •t>« had pt"' ided
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in
abunilam» i . ng
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—_ «ut* of
woman'» ner . ¡ar allr««tiia and w.-«H-
H. found that ihm » »k*ho,lc.
gl, erte curaci* »« «totdg* fcal rrmk
II. .» Cnlxwti *»ot, ffnlcwn not. Ria k
m
r— l and Ladj't Hllp|*r n- k
«Jtdtilnod In Ju«t the right proportion»,
gave «ueh »urprUlng r«uHe ib*t tlil»
eompound «--o Ixe am» » «t«m'*M fa
vnrlle if hi» lu th* tr<v»lmenl of rii h
im
In • IttU* Um» to* demand for It
* »nta to rv-»t tb»i h« d*t»rmln'*l (■■
pul it «p an.’ prtvvidw tor It» aenaral «aie
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'•■»ddt «apply ll .mnliH
1*1» 1» n w kn.an all over the civil-
ixaal world »• Dr. Ptorer'• i'o«'
l*rr
ami lu unuarali-—1 r— .rd >t
k'l—tr—I» of thouvaml« et *dt«e. In the
“»•t forty t»«ra, JaatlHe* all that ran he
«B1.I Of I
It It ma» ■to«'’«. He. run worn ate It It
m'' .m*l r*te>M« tor an) « «an
any
•gr and In »«y «wvwditlon (o u«e
Dr IlttoW t Piegami Pebete only *na
nr two « day will re«u1»t* ami rl*an«e
and nvlgoral* a foal. Iwl Stowvaett, u.s
pt'l Liv«« ar »lugglth I Vo wet»
|»r piarne » Cemtnoa 4»o»« Medical
Adv :a*r will !•• »*nt tN*. rkper i»nind t«W
M m* earn »l«nma. ■« rloth bound for II
a^rJ. to £ ncs ÄTT
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It is rutnoml that * dramaot two will
1« pnt on in Scio aoon.
G. W. Morrow and aife «tartol thia
week on an v»lend <d vi»it to Teiaa.
Mre. Ur. Frill returned yewterday ,
morning from a abort viait in Albany.
Our Bohemian friend« talk of giving a
nnuik ball al their hall in lliw near lu-
l.VI*.
Harry Jobn»|r>n tin« week took charge I
of runanig Hie awRiiie tor <h««ii'a aaw- ,
mui.
bam Jone«, the noted pulpiteer, 1» J
billed fur a laelure m Albany ini Janu- .
ary 2»i.
M illiain Brenner and hound« Went
over to Lamanon Tam lay for a coyote
i
. h.e.
Byreu Gill, of Airlie, Folk County,ha«
Iwvn »landing a week at home among
old fneadv
Mr«. Emi lllchanlaon, of Iacotub, '
went to Forifaud la«t Saturuay for ined- |
leal treatment.
M V Bilveu and John Catalan went j
to Salem Yt'ediivaday to look into the
hop »itnation.
Lonnor Cuuiploti.of near Buena Vwta,
came up the Ur»l ol the week for a few
day«' vlail »mnug relative«
The neit »«-»»ion of the legi«lature will
protabh provide lor a State hank eiam-
liier, t>> look alter private l«nk«.
F ob R ks T. — Seventeen acre« of hop«.
Will rear tor <‘a«h or one-fuurtii ol crop
m bale. E. l>. Mier», Srio( regoa.
l>eater Compton, of thia city, haa en­
tered tin-1 oinniercial department of Ai-
I Mil) t <» liege lor t e next «11 month»
T. J Mtinker* acconipanin hi« daugh­
ter, Mi»* Ines, to Portland Tue«4ay,
w here «lie 1« attending the Stater«’ m I h «>I.
55 e bear that a club room will euon tie
•tarted in the build ng lornierly ii«e*l a«
a »al<«>n, just up(oeite the Ngwa office.
Have you noticed the con.» <vf my
hair' Bring in your Ki-Ue, pelt«, fur»
and junk, and take a took. Hcio Junk
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Salem i« now making it hot lor the
gambler« The city outboritiea ay they
' mtei d to »tiul oul gambhmt for g<«»l
tiitai time.
.<» tVe«ely A Cain are getting riuek
arraugnl in the large, n«w mom, the
•‘ore a—unie« a vevy Oietr<i|>'UUMi ap-
I-a rance.
Mi. and Mrv. H. V Hall, of Hall'»
Mill«, were in s<-io yevterday morning
on their way home ieom a 5«W day«
m» to Albany.
Ton manv empty hoti«e« Si 8ch>. (hir
citi»en» ah«>iild wi «vevy way encourage
any »iml of an ioouetry that will em­
ploy labor, tol<«ale in <mr vicinity-
FrM. Amlerwon proimetod h» VAiday
vi»it av k ng a» powe ble
Hr rvtiirnei'l
on the C A E. tram Monday morning,
j pi»t in time to »top Into toe aabookmom
on time
A telephone line from FHneville to
: Cawcndia will Im eonelrwcted neit apring.
It will rvinnect at the la«tr» place with a
line divert to Albany.
San Franciam i« now completely ender
Rie government rd anion labor
Every
<Mrrholder in tío- city, from mayor
I down, la a un«m labor man
I sm midas laatgr No. 30, K of F , in­
elicei a num Iw» ol 4* knurl« to attend
a piano recital al 11 m * lonclualon of It*
lodge meeting laat Turadav night.
" I; Ray and w ife, of Jordan, p«»«ed
through town laat Sunday, en route
lioiue from a riait io the latter'» parviita
Mr and Mr« B. II Irvine, <4 Iclwnoti
Don McKnight now cover« hi» mail
rout«- w ith comfort. He drive» two horae«
and haa a iml, »««ere «over on Ilia
buggv, which kfToril» «omplete protec­
tion from the weather.
A. J Kelliher, who waa c<invrvt««l in
Judge Burnett'« court in Salem of for­
gery in prv|<i mg -chnol land crrtitieat««*
haa been aentenced to »«rve five rear» in
the penitentiary.
Frof. I.loyd jaum-r returmvl Saturday
laat toon a viait with n lativeaat Dullaa,
Oregon
He reauniad hi« dutiea ¡ui
teacher in Dmtrict No. 1, where he w
•nipioymi for a »e»»*w! term
.Mr». A. 55 lUgev, whonow rv«ide« in
Tamer, came up Monday for a week'a
vnnt among <>|<1 friend«. She report*
that A. W. 1» getting along "pi«t Uric,"
and that he will «non tie a* wdf a« ever
The Oregon Joornal, tor lliia m >nth
■ wily, ivea itv g'«*t induceim nl« to the
reading public, lh- »ure and leave your
-wiweription with Claudia McKnight.
agent, while »he can give you apecial
price»
C. C Feery, lirother ol E.
the
druggiat, arrived Turadav morning from
a viait near Ihtvto*. lie will aMUUie
kh« dwtiga of atv-rk in the drug »tore with
Ui* p«ir|»«e in view of learning th« drug
buaineaa.
City Maratial Beard re. « ¡vol an unique
Chrietinaa
present by Well«. Fargo A
t'hriatniaa preaeut
Company
’» ciprea»
ih
Company'«
etpre«« thia
week, ami In«
frb n'taarv in a quandary a* U> wln-tlw r
or not he apprivrialea the gHr. home
•ay they were tailor-made, othera »ay
ant.
"D nrg aw you vlvertiae, fair and
■Hjuare dealiny. ami lot* of gw*l. fat bar­
gain . I* »but the people are looking for
now «-day«, ami not hot air."—-Word»
taken from U e*e v A Caln, while pre-
paring lor tbew tag. annual clearance
«ale.
Governor Chamberlain haa B|q«iinl—1
Mr*. John li Waldo a regeuc •«■ the
Agricultural CoHegw board. Awing that
aiin'^C iHie-hatf of the »Indent* al O. A.
C ar< girl«, the Governor haa «hown in
hi« appointment that b* po■*«*«»* at
moat good horoa «enar
Editor T. 1 Dugger, of the H abtiam
Naw«, thia week, promoted the "office
hoy' to the |>-iti..n of editor-in-chief,
temporarily, a' <i hied inmwlf to Port-
lamb YVnlneoilay, to alien«! the *e*oona
of t! e Stale Sehtorial Aaanciatlon, which
ia in «--«ion Ui«-n- dwnngfhe latter |«rt
«1 thi» week. So, any deftciency in the
Naw« thi* wwk can he attributed to the
fact ‘hat ill* "offire boy" ha* ha<f ba
hand* lull.
Congreaaman Hermann I* at laat re-
l.iried to be *t the National Capital,
Saving arrive«I then- laat Friday, »luce
which time he la« In-n «uffi-ring with
an atta. k of ery*i|*la*. Ilia trial tor
deet-ovHig letter pre*» eopy hath* will
he called early In February, wtoe-a he
take« advanGge of tn» political prwition.
4««.>rdHig to law a ( ■ iwn'Miioii 1« ex­
empt from trial by thgeourta ahile Con-
gre-> ia in ><-w«ion, if a member claim*
(xeinp4ioB.
E»tray Mao««.
F.etravint from the Holland paature,
an the ( .wnell term,one ml row, brand
ed with quarter circle over Murr 3 on
right hip, itehurneil, while epot in fore­
head, and white belly. Any inform*-
thin of im wie will be »nitabiy rewanied
Uy karmvre Meat Ytarivto.
I Ilf . SclO Mil I ISO COMPANY
I UR JI RY MLN Dt RISII 1900.
'it SKI Rs IIL.5.S
floldv Annual Stockholder« Meeting
and EJccta Board of Director*.
The follow lng-namcil rraidriita of "Tlie
Fork»' are liable (or jury duty during
the preoeiit year
Fox 5 alley — J aim— Shelton am! E E
fraak
Jordan—Charlea Ricbaniaon. S
B
Cole, John Beider, I. II ihomaa ami
Harvey 'helton.
Klugaloii—Gnfl King, WUltam Eolll».
and Charlea E Schaefer
I au - oiii I j — J F Rucker, W T Haa*-
Irr, A 0. Ayer», 1
N ioule, John
Turniilge and Jarno* < Hardin
Rock Creek—John Deau, T. H Harne«
ami 55 IL Nicholaon.
Hcio—Charlo* We«ely, W. E. Arnold.
O. S- I’omeroy, T. M Munker», Kiley
Shelton, 55 illiain Brrnner, Henry li
Qlllgl' lev, George W. Garland, i. M
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Holt. Willfatn May, Albert E RamUll.
ami Frank M. Shore
Santiam—John Ylyera, M. C Gallina,
Houry Kinaer, Marion Thoma*. John
L Grigg». G .M. Nehmt. ------ tiilbert,
and Marlou l'ropnt.
Siivllmrn- K .Imrt D.winng, J 1. Ar-
mJ«!, S. IL Goin». G«<orge I rotlingvr, E
V
until, ami H.tJ Hhilling.
Waterl v—Ja»|>er I ellingor, E L.
Gilbert, Frol Krieg, and A r . Zei-aing
Mr» 55 alimi' F« rry I» ropTU-d q m«
ill.
< ha rie» 'hilling, of Heppner, I« tlie
guect of tini lather.
'Im Minnie Hank«, ol Ailwny. i» via-
ituig her percuta Mr. ami Mra. B
W autln»
55 5V||*on and Gcrge IVV.i»y»w,
county «eat visitor* W — lnc«d»>
Mr* law reme Con i pion, of Weat Sóe.
viriteli her parental home laat »nA.
SIMM G<dda ftonahue wa« a giioet ri
her »l»ter, Margaret, iu Albany la*
week
Ben an ! Albert Watkin», of Philo­
math. are visiting the Shilling».
Mr* Maggi«. Quigley I» on the 44
liet.
A »• ¡al dance wa» largely attende«! at
tlie llimi hall saiurdav night, »‘"I a
■ I'lemlul time I« reported.
A number of young tieoule of Thomae
atten'l— I the dami-at W Sfurjhy'a Sat­
urday night.
Mia».-- Marma and Myrtle Dinahne
returned Sunday evening from Jvffrr».*
after a visit with 5(r*. B 1 lajouev and
Mr». L. H Si.-ga
B abb .
Sunday Schon» Entertainment.
<H R Cl.I ItniStJ COMBISAriONS.
Tlw atockholder* of the Hcio .M'lling
Company h«ald a very intereetuig annual
meeting at the office of the Coui|>any in
Uiu city on January 2, ami the buaiue»«
of the l ompeny wa» found b> I*. In a
very gratifying
ig condition
Under the
management ol
JI the year jiiat idcaevl, the
mill rapidly gaimvl liie nuibdence of the
people, ami, Iwiau*« of the eicwlleill
grade id flour manulactuixI, haa built
up a kwal trade of whwrii th* «tuck-
holder» are Juatly pr«Hld.
It la undrnitood Hie Company ha«
under cutmideialH.ti a numlier of inipur-
laat .mprovementa to 1« imuie during
the coming year. With the patronage
of all the I «-pie In the vicinity of Hch>,
which U richly deeerv«*, and which it
now enjoy« U> a very great extent, the
Sv io Milling ( ' oiii | iwiiv » mill, which ha*
lie.-ome the ehi«f manufacturing enter-
prl«« of Scio will also make llacll felt ill
the uutanle Hour traile.
At the StockInikter*’ Annual Meeting,
on January 2, the following atockholder«
were c I mmmmi a Board ol Director* lor th*
eiiMimg year
T. J. Miinken, W. F
Gill, E C. Feery, J. J Hamvw, and C.
A Warner.
At lb« ci.ncluaiou ol th* Htmkholder«'
meeting the ne vly-elected B<«nl ol lh-
rector* fiehi a meetiti ug ami ele i—I I be
following ofBcvn.
‘«nt, T. J
.Munk'm , Secretary, C A Warner.
Development League Bars 1‘olitka.
FYe»ldent Hofer, of Salem, of lite 55'11-
lametlc \ alley l*evei<-y»m>nt league, ar­
med tin» n<a,n to rank« arrangement*
wtlli the local oommilto« of arrange-
m«ula tor lite program lor the meeting
of the I »-ague, to Iw held in Un» city M»:
laat ol th - mouth
Col. Holer wa* con-
•uleraU) disturbed, alai with reaaua, at
a di»|Mlch in livlay * Oregonian from
ibi» city, ialimaling Hint the meeting of
the l-aagua would be a atdealiow to the
political v-ircu«. f"
H» de. la red lite .late­
ment to alwiluiel ly without I o U im I h I. iii ,
■talmg Uiat no poi Alti.Jan will tie allow —i
un the program, ami that the meeting
will he k«pl abwolutcly free from politica.
An effort haa Imen made by amie othce-
»eekeia to get on the program, but they
will lie kept off, and the program will ba
purely a commercial one ut oouraa,
tliere will probably lie atndnialaa here,
but Uial «aunot ue preveuUil.— JluU-
day"« Albany iRjiocrat.
Utter Comea I ou Late.
Mr Ed. Myer», formerly <4 thi» city,
but now an emptoye «4 tlie Paoifle State»
Telephone Company, wa» iu thia city lor
■eventi day», going away
Tiiewlay.
Ed. »mleevor(«r to jHiraiuida the varu>u*
lualrm-iulawt lelrplume Jiue*. couipriaing
file S' «> Mutual lelephvaw Cotnjvuiy. to
Come back to I he I'avidc State» I <>m-
19i uy. The Facili
Statea Telephon»
Company now offer» to -all pfumve to
toa larnawr» for t' -50, mid give thrui con­
nection with the Facitic Hiato* linea for
|1 p«-r year. Tin« offer roanr» !••> late
liad II livon tmule a year ag<> the I’m ¡tic
Stale* Lei«'pl ione Company would aldi
conl»oi tow Hcio Imaineae.
\elih for Saie.
H. W. Baine» haa IKU lawfiel» <d verte*
■red lo» «ale. numi hall <*tl» and hai
vetta*. Il 00 per liualiei, lour-hlllia <4
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All la viver «il any limi «veda, l i rei
tome, ikrat aervrd,
voto. up au-l no
ginMnbitag.
An eutrrtainnivTit will be given by th*
I"m<>n Sunday Hebool at Gai.iw*' Hall
Thurwlay evening, January 1H, tor the
purjavw of raiaing fumi« ,o purcba««
(Upplica (or the atliool for the coining
year. The following program will bw
render«« I
1— is.ng by the Scl»»N.
2— Grill.
2—Instrumental Mime.
4— liniamaliuu.
A-- Muaic.
•5-—Duel.
7—-Three-minnle «peeclie« , Rubiact
««Gond of llu. Hundny Nehoil’’—J
H. .Morn» A. F. Heard, R. Shel­
ton. ami I.. E. Miller.
5— Lunch.
9—General Amuaenienta.
A>luiia»uin. Adulta, 15c; children, 10c.
C m »« and myvy a g.»»l program, an
• icellent lunch, and incaieiiially iwiplii
a gixal cauae.
Coauirraa.
Let Scio Have a Good Band
Seto iMtol* a Imml. Tin* fact we are
all Willing to admit without argunwnl
What we »>•■»•! now ia that thorn« who
are muaically incline«! will gvl nqp lher
and orgamw
Home diaccMiragementa
will doubtle** Im experienced at the
»tart, but with A go.«! imrtructor, lau-ke«i
by a Irw entiioeimilic memlmr*. ami a»
awed bv tli.aw in the «ountry who have
alrea«iv «Igmlied their williugne** to
come m, Hcio can put up aa g«'«1 •••
amateur IninlMitn town <4 ita «lie in
the valley
let the lumi M organ it« I
at once
K. p—..-1
?" £?” -T'óS'
For tlie convenience of our p«tr ra
We have fl— t—| tile following clubbing
combination*.
The price name.1 m-
cludea one year'» »unecriptwa to lb*
Santiam Naw»:
rim Wrakly Oregonian
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The Oregon twice-a week Jour­
nal ..................................................
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The i Irvgv.n 55'eekly Journal
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Tlie St. Lmia I.lol«--fieni.M rat
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The San Francisco Etaminer
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rhe N 5 I rilmi... PfefOMF
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1 n 55 ala n'a Ma,' ixine
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All other imlillcation» will tie obtain­
ed lor y<m at rmluceri rate«, if takeu ui
connection with the New».
55 e alao will make th» following offer
for clulm, for the New».
lor a club of 5, with a |M|«,r for lbw
getter Up of the club, lo M.
F'«>r a elub of 10, with paper Inr th«
getter uo I club, 410
Any ol the above offer» r—,mr* all v
rear» to he xiuared up. before clubbiu«
offer ia available.
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HORN
Kiataa. tin January 2, 100*, to (tie
wife of John Hinter, ol Crabtree, a
•on.
Lrwoctwta.—On January 4, Inori, to the
wile ol I rank Linderman, of Juntan,
a eon.
—r
to M*.
Suffered a PaUtlul Injury.
Clyiie K'ger». «nti «i Ge.' H. Itog'-r*.
wb«' r«M«k-« lour or live mito» Ea«t of
Scio, wa» the victim of a avrbma acvnlent
laat 5V«dnea>tay. While uaing a double-
bittol ax, lie I» aome way dropped the
riarroa hi* iefl forear in. cuti mg a gaah
about t1» im ho» long ami «evering four
arterMM. Though tlie injury ia aome-
whal aerioua, it ia nut eouaukr—l a itan-
garoaa oue.
Albany Hardware Company.
The Albany llardwarw Co. luu the
Iwwt «lock m town, and ia tlie chrajmat
tiiace tu traile. s«4e agent* tur 5 alva-
uw od. IM and XG tu*t st. Albany.
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