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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1907)
« -, . it s * -‘X 4^* * ^ .«j. ‘'‘J < <^«W 1* ** k - <1 "*r"'•'«'fI*'f«-ÿ*«Fa»«<a>»»a»«va>4<a-wa>*-«.-w«-wMSWB<a>wa»v-a*«-»>*-4-«.r**-»4M'W'» ■ i-e ? i I ( ■ÿ-JS. t. YOUNG J SON s Drtst Goods A very nice wide cream Pattarne. •1 25 Steil.Ian* at 50«. *1.00 and 8150 New Serge* and W...I Goul*, m ««earn atei otli»r >ight -Itade*, very appropriai« tor outing. Oxfords < i i ® i A g«*«t M> gray troni Blanket, th« thing for vuaat or iiuninlam u-e •4.60. a f ; Gloves Our atock was a little lata in com Men’» reiruleer gauntlet Glove* : ing in but ia complste now A little •1 ‘0. o»re«t»le and a little m>*rs quality A g'ud Gfove with hor*«hide palm t m all the numbers Don't fail V see and g «t ,-ufl ami Im.-li 81.00. * our PaUnt C >lt Otlurda for ladies al Sum« new driving Glutea in brown, ! •3.60. 78«. ing 44) •*«) ita bride 47 irar« ni trar* ui agr. Tna Nawa ri ir mia rviigratidatiune Extra Special Thr rtr»t <»f ih* |«uml «‘ptlon caar« In ta lrir«t n Alhany m» trd in a b«iiia* )urv. Ftve wrrr lor acqnHal and on« lor ct»u* ictkMi Thr »r< ‘ifd Ckw To ta Irtal «•« i*k**n up W-dt reda* by Jn» liete < m lb- l'rwcr |S>rirr. Ìbr mtirv day a«« lakrn ti|> in arvunng a j *ry, ami i»ighl f‘'uml bui finir a**ir|>tvNÌ. krringrmrnta arr taiug ma-Ir, it 1» «Mhl, !«• h » ir f hr >t»r ingrt» »«I t rain alti»* arrivr« al 7ilo a. m. ami Iwoa .»I H'iK’i r tu , I* *tmd «»; at tLr latur lino Irai* j imnw«diai lk aflrr ita l*«»rtlar»«l iram al «• • li A l»aa la’A'ti 4‘Utii «r»»n*.i •ignrd fu Br-»a sa >11«» and «»th» r » .a»-» • « irvnlat- d l«y Ita t->tup«iny ’« |foi«»rii|rrr i ogrn\ W H Jfiikcn* Il i» al — * *Aid ! tbal ita bridgi* over Ih* ^anliam i ntay ta ratailt, ami that »urcry^r« bare berli at thr «rr ruiming lim*a k g»*«! I ni * Iiy. lho«»gh. dotata ibr rrbulbhng *>f thr br.tlge —iVrmarat os Il ia «aid ‘ G»<d bel}»« th "r a b*» hrl|* Ibernarli«** '* Thr jh ^ iii >le * of Scio ami ..................................... .................... ...................... . ........................................... .. • • vkimiv l»avr poi tal ari |i tugether In ee- tallii Iting a fair orgaii iati ni and in gir- mg a tair lii«l aaa crvdiiabiv t*» thr a»* a*******«*«»**»«»»«» •aeial’on ami •aliataci«»«? to all «tm al * PERSONAL MENTION. * t*ud«*l il II wr vili all pulì tog* tl»*r in LOCAL BREVITIES W V t ■ »• ,-«»♦ <1 w: -t , ■ ‘ ' h ’ ’ » r » ' ••ssaswwawaawswssssw •aaaaawaeaaeaaoeooe» pnrr aa w* havr h»r thr I »ir, ar arr *urt* of au«w«a il tai«»gio«a ata itili«! havr Cha« W Yonne ir riattine Curvali» Read Wsssty A Caln's nd. tal*ttara» evitar ri««* ralab|o»h«d whk'h relatos» tina werk. A |'<).l»4) National tianh la being “C- • ili carri a «oli tat il« «rta ( • -tur Kilry Shelton ernt d >wn tu St Jolina gau i tel over at Lebanon. tirai rubi» mlripri»«*. la k f<»r li, • rk ior the rtr.t <•! the «ri All kin le <W Grata Sr-«!«. c*<«»er s, «,| •t, apartni »»ur tm»nry i»»r il,*tnd arar«* •un» |o gr! il. l hat. VVearly mad- a ah<»rt »m«inee» ami Oil Meal at Meeely'aGroce v. vi it to Por'land the rtrat of tliia • ark. C bar Ira W Yom g rettimeli laat w»*’k Mr arid Mr« Thnniae, <d l'la»kama« W. T McBride arrival In thia city enunly,' ar« vitilitig relative, in svioaud from a loiir year»‘ »o)«Hirti i»» thè Vok* * mine* np mar lki«»>>h C tv 'Ir from Aberdeen, Wa«h.,<»n Mnlu«»>la> uu-in.ly. Yonng rrtiiin* ili r<»l»4 *t I»» ihlt ai d m vraiiig. Fun Sats—Forty head of high grade • latra br Pad |*rrfr< t Krabi* "Ut »ng hi» Editor Kirkpatrick. >d Lebanon, pan! Augurs gonta Inquire of s F Zyaett, atay In thr far ,\«»rth kk htlr hr «Ibi noi tins < **<• a fraternal tall nn Monday •do Oregon. rwtiurn |«rni»t|«** I»» any mani rr <»f Tue Naw» suitor, Imwevai, «a» eu bu»» Two I’» t Paeon and Patterson) are menai *, hr dht m*| brmg ta« k il» • largr moving, that tlirottVr forca had to d<> h>riun* Itat hr wmdd bave taottghl had cauemg Alban« dia.wnaera of art guuda the entertaining act. noi tha Canadian anOmrhi' * i birr It iiil no eml of trout le. wtili Ili* miuiiig <»|>r rat lotta The •«!- When in Al><any, visit the »tore of lhi»nti«** literally rol>t**l bini ♦ »( M Ct win I CAWkll.R pioeoss. Charles Knrclft and are the real 5, 10 from ahith he « •«-itrartmg (r. i.t Pu am! 16 cent counter«. I , ’ Mi»* Be**ie Morri«, a* a pastime, en Chat. Wewdy haa luat put in a full claim f» r ditmag«** • hti h l»r ihitik» thè gage* in raising carrier p geon* She line id picture m iuhll ig*. tiamiaoinv in CariM-i tn »«»*rr meni * 11 «*■«*• .«t>|»««|!• «i to all<»w. h »siti« mi io *|»rnd ha* gi<Kii !»er h rd* «evarai Sight* dur dealgn. Call ami »ee them. li»r iiFtiiing wiiiter in >« «o. Sec tlie "Never- Fall" Oil Can* at Wee* ing the part two mouth* Ai the doe< Thcv have mi e*]Ual. of the fair *he aent two of them V elv'» lirvaerv PIOM I.K MIMMI rf Kit 1 1 1». Given you on 30 days1 trial free Her mg tle'<l to be released One ol th< pair read ed lion e in 2*g hour», while Il k < HI»e* ,1’ ..... I th- g ' > 1 l< r <*hri*i »pimr T’JA l.mt the ether wa* more dilatory, taking Salmon, Ib.m-I«*« C<*|tl«li, sweet, amir eight dav* in which to make th« ret irn Nh likm alrwl **l. J>»‘ »»•, a p » '-r and Dill Pickle«, at W enely'■ Gna-t-ry The dial ant e Iroui »cm to .Sprtugflvld 1« mhii*U«r, * * alm- k by a aliuut 50 mile». A full line id liar-'ens ha* ju«t been re train and »» rlanth ki *1 Al ceived by Cliaa We«ely. Gits him a bain Siiiinlav m«»ri>«ritf * bile a »all. No trouble 't> ebow tliclii to you ENOINE fMTCHED. l,«*ti»ti*tuk* *. I **• We have a full line of »a*h door», budy ll»rt»wti t»» th»* «•! th»- Harry Julm«oi. I» dilef engim er of one l amia, lead, oil*, tar raiding, wall p*per ui>»i ah»*r a curunrr’• i»p|ti«*«l |»rrpar»’<l picture moulding*, carpet*, etc., al C. lor r«*fn<»ral I»» I* rtla> «I. of otir wood «awhig oiitflt*and f«r p iwet n'eaeiv'a. Rvi Mr Al«h’»»»»h Lad l»<»«»t» viaifitig i* uaing a t. at tivili engiu« Tu«*d«y he Notice Hilara punir ad. in »not tor jit AI tally a »th Mr* \bh‘f*”h and Hi» t>>» at>-h th«* «a* goii'g tu ’»» a job fot Mr. la-w», column. Suive it. nati I tn your «ululi'-n, *a.kmtf t“W»»td* Ihr Mr*< kh vtho lalei» purcli*aed thè K B. Miller I mention tli» (hiper and art the valuable Iratn to l*nr(|iii>*i whra kdb d place at thè h> ad of thè M ili race. In present. hai mg I**ft Aitali* Frt»i«i ht^Lt Job* Paul Jone«, our <4 flic le*t order to reacli Mi la-wi-’wood *bed il R»«v . Mr k ¡ I r*o<i a a>- ! s ' i »-ar* i* nci-e»»i»tv to ero»» thè miti race on * know . railroad men In the Northwest, of ag<* A»td ol»«’ of hi‘ «»ideal IlHol the Of»goti M«*lh*-d ‘*1 V -of«-reti-lo br'dge licer thè old fiat nuli. M hen died at the Gmal Samaritan b“*i‘ltal I • hit h he had arri»»d a ar -I -r- Harrv ruri h‘» enfine olito thè br dge il Portlami the tlr*i ol tin« w««k. lie rano» to t«» Pro» ed to Ile irieu tfbient to »1 «talli thè (»•car Pomeroy hae wld hie farm m ar ahle r»e»od iotir vr.im Inali and thè whol« bii-iiu «» indù line l-acumb amt the tlr«t of the week m »ol rr*i«i- with hi* faniili a ||»rrv. dropp- ,1 L to thè r > e « I «re tlie r co A *hort time ago he purcliv« d aj’» wi»d !»>»* iiMint fri»*«» I* »’•» it th** -ti w 'i -4» • I »»terna« lu.lv H e . t le n H>ir<» the Cainpiiv.il pri.|«-rry on s. utl Man «•I»- reft ititi •I. « U-l ,ll tl « » A l - t . I »lit ,»ca|«s! «iti n.pi» i gv»*l <lm kiiur a il I I..I to * 1| 1 1 I. . - ‘ fio enginv »il» it »‘ii«-.| trulli thè diteli Mr» Pall rami, the inilliu r. . I l| il,« filh wing ai in F reti G<«*-|i • ìth U UNI X IS LI» t.1 »>1 ¿I. I 1« hi« triu ’ion emine II rr *ay» t|, 1‘ariV, will have .< nr o| h, ltd* Hit i I let» on <li-| la» at Ue-r«-lt A ’ >»i - water iv »eli ug tu I» ‘¡uiti- cvai •tore, from (h-t.dw-r 'JV N v< inter 2 C avassi ih , Mu , IH llt i •.»>: I adie« *r ■ all o>r>lially mvilcil to < all E dito « StrrisM s a w w risi: APPLE CUPS. Two lilli'en <-otl«llllllol a l ad ( I A ih I»ri| 8<»u A h w bimf tiin a *• the liimla-r tor one f itie I nd*ei t< *m* ohi ma il i* h<ev»ng tta lini«* «»( hl« lit.» riu- tour'ecu *il,er »-up- loia- prvgi i t Diurol*» rm,rmiig They »«<■ 6 l . i ÜI HI lit g \lt»*ouri |**op*rt w luci» ! lind ed for th Iw-et apple* in 'lieir eia»« ai loi.g ami r->| lire, the urn-, up iug i tie III,- big l inn count » feir here on the Uli wagon in order In make tl e turn« in tin * h«»k«*-« l>lr*l <*nd l*-»»pitab|irf road Th’* ia » fin*’ c**Utary . Hnr al» t k a I *«i and Till f Novellili-r, have I» eu re You i- n give » ur irieml« m. he'ter ti r c«t»p‘ Fruii I» a f-’lal fai hl rr in ceived nml are ■ n dieplay “t Fremii'«— III. h- r» Ihi♦ |*«rt <»( I he « air Ibi* srsAtii, Thr * «plrndld lot of pria« . »■ rth *ny fruit advice than to revurume <1 Tb« Fair pruno»«« rai»er’a b«*t eflor » Hie fair t......... — Bark C ugh Remedy for ali ««argh* *ml c<»U»»lri i* «otiirwhai rolling, with drrp For -al-- ‘ larri y ----- Ima m Ida. Sure cure! Sure pure to be otte of the be*t thing» Albany boli«»** Hmm, a a mie, t>»i»ai*t •>( t»y dealer* every where, ami E C. Peery, ever had.— l>em<* rat Jl>, L», 4*» to Imi a«-»«** « a* h Sv io, Or. 1. e cups were on eiliibithm al ‘>ur I v» ili ti» w givr v«'ti an I-Ira ««f th» fattoti Altway day, and ar« cert inly Th* Oregon apple fair will occur on hrm ut*m which ! am now «toppi worthy the avi «plance of any fruit November rt ami . Our apple grower* Tiie far»»* rmt>ra< r* tì.’ » rr* anti i» I rain r. W « underiiand the App « Fair ebould, at leaal, make the endeavor to t>v a man 32 year* o! *gr. Tb» land Is to 1« ali annual event over at the carry off one or more of th*- haude«me »livida»} up a* hnlou» (Indiarti, 37 fount» *«ai. If a flint f ir will Mima- ■liver cup* that will tie a war. Id (or the a« rr* ; cornt IA0 a« r«*, vi Itici» yirid* 75 late our órenardiat» 1“ make greater en twat rahlbila. Ijitalirl» |»rr acre; 25 a* rr* wlmul. i mid deavor to care for the orchard in the ing 35 bnaliclf lo tlir arre; 3 • a« fra The aecund week of ar-hool, under the latest, nto»t Improved up to-dat« man nata, 43 buahrlf per acre, Thr *t»*«‘k ner, tin- Albany Anp'« Fair will be prim ipalahip of Prof. Jef! Goin«, in tin* conaiata of 125 tira i •»( caule, 5o|i«*n>l u( worth thotiaanda of dolUr* to Linn city, i ml “ale- a m *>l prosper, ua m-lmoi w t iri» arr tait.g fnllrd fr»r matkrt. 75 year. Tlie «cl too I haa been luliy organ- head <*. < al»«* . .V«) li-ad of boga. IMOul county. land ami ■y«lematiae>l, and la now umv- tliem n<iW Iwitig latic>i«<l ami vtlii.-li ,nn- Ing like well-oiled machinery. • ume a full w«v<>n i“a‘i <■( «-‘ »li Uaily ; PREMIUMS EUR SCHOOL EXHIBI I Walter Bilyeu haa resigned the poei- I 0 t.e«il ol «heep. UMI «f llirm fattenlng , lion a* o| 'paratine agent for the Scio Mu- •»guata; 2-> mule« ai>»l 15 l>««<l ,>f line All Block l* |>n*turi“g ot> fine -phone Io and ha» im >—I into Ito,«e. The !*cio public a. tioul papers vers tbs tual Telephone The wifc ha» *> - <-f»l< kena, l.'O the Allteoii property on North Main gra««r* onlv onia placet! upon eiLibltiou Th« »treat. I <l«ly occupied by P II Mellon- |-«kin >lu< ka, 7 > gv««e. IA0 Guinea fow, award it un p nmanat-ip and map draw aid ilia amt-eanor baa ml yet Iweli se ami 150 turkey*. Two tarili banda, wtiohave l*rn vm- lect eii . ing. plove.1 (or tlie pa«t tliree y«*r», «orli Penmatielui — Rue- Grade No. 1. a Money! Gold, silver, copper. ni< kle, III» fari» at f!7 and ».»> |*-r m nifi re toll M< l»“iiald lat. ftelt-ert Lung 2nd enrrsnev—it all counts' But gold in its • |ctlv«|y. Tliey work tromba m. un I ’ eiiuianilnp — Ernest tirade No. 2. native alate is the prettiest metal i f all. ni dark, ami <1“ t|n- clmre« after night. Dsvia let H you want to eatra.-t it from the earth Tb«v *re noi like tlie Orogiwr liaml* w li*, P«n maneb ip—Uy I via ami )ingle It yourself, write the l ee look at tlie ami ev«rv flv» mimile« nn*t tirade No 3 tiooch lat, Wilma Roeneke .’u Comatx'k Mining Company, PoeloAce are atrani Ui«y «rii w<>ra a minute ov r- Grade No. 4. f‘enman»hlp— Willis B..1 X'4, Rhyolite, Nevada llm* One iiaml • Il ilo aa inucli bere Young lat Mtwoavrrage < regoti liaml», «mi fot Grad« No 5 Map drawing—Vesta Hii korv Bark Cough Ren edv, made lesa than >>ne-balf tiie pay. Aa tliey ali bi th« Hickory Hark Reined» Co., of ha»» «teady job» Ih» year throri»h, lli»y lung l«t Neva Bal«chw»td 2nd. tirade No. 5. I’enmanahip—Carl < y- Salem. Or., guaranteed t<> In* pur«; are ahi« to lay ui> mone» even al Ibi* rue let Map drawing— Foreat Wood- guarai'teed tn cure your cough, or monry amali wage refunded. Gu.rwnteed to make a friend manaee lat. Ethel Mclkii.ald 2nd. Tltia la a wondrrful country for blu»- Grade No. 7. Penmanehit^- Merl Cy of you. For «al* bv E. C. P»»ry, s<io, tra«* ami tal at<*k i* thè rul». I *»r ra 1*1, Edwin Holland 2nd, Ray Foea Or., end flrst-claae dealers everywhere. verv man» floe t»am*<>( mule«. 17 bari I* 3rd, Chia Balx hweid 4tli. Map draw high, weiglit troni IIUl) lo I50U poiinda AHwnv anti lebanon are each to haw ing .Merl t'yru* let each. Grade No. ». Penman-hip— !»«iav a Iruit and vegetable cannsrv. S< in ■* ' Th» weather i* very ^in». Fa-mera Rm k i er let. Map draw lug— Alfred l^utiaol» as g.od a lucauon for a arv ori Ih» ru-h, ««.--hiig wheat. gather- cannery aa either “f th< *e place* If Cum Hon let ing c -rii and feading atock for market. Pr«iriiun»e ov»rl,«‘ksd la»t week ( ar- we atumld offer a little en.-ouragrment It I» a aiglit to viait a laure «t<*-k faro, in the way id a Site ami aid iu conetruc riar* trwui, J I*. Hanna. Draft team, The tarmerà are lion of building, ee, loo, can iiave a can ami «ce thè tine at.a-k E. 1». Luks Pigeons, Be«*ie Morn*. very pr»«|H-r“U» lu tir* at*cpon of tbe nery. Be-i <li*play “I Dahlias, Judge C E. alai». Blew irt Ice plant Mra Geo Garland. Hon. Jeff Myer», who with hl* bro- . I bop» to ••» al‘l» to greci mv Scio R««t lieplay ot h‘>uee plant». Mra. John liter m-l«w, Mr. Albers, epent last Run- friend* atiuut Nuvenita-r 3) W«ee v. I day in Scio, ia authority for the «tale a. w. gaimm . in addition to the shove, there ar« a merit that the "Bob White" quail i* nun b r of award» of which we have no the farmers' teat friend; in that tie data, therefore cannot give them. little feathered immigrant» c. n*up>e great quantities of Injurious worms, iii LAND FOR SALE. *e< te, etc. H. H. HERN I ofler n>y farm of 2tW acre* for «rie ; 34 acre» in cultivation, 15 acre» »lathed, and 15» acre» of flr«t-cla«» taw timber lami lie* an mile* eael of Srlo, lia» tonte, haro ami lair of h « rd ; living water. I am flaring a bargain, and any one de-iring tn purvba»« lend will do well to »«e uir JOHN Rl’ZICKA. Hem, Oregon. »OR SALE. Fíf’r« r» t«»n- t Knltnl hrtv «t;«1 MO of ftofplmi Hr p.f- \ . ( I.. Engle waa fined |?5 hy Justice Por ter, cf Albany, for hunting without » been«* it ia said several of our local hunter» have neglected to *.-. nre • hun ter's license. Better look out, hove! It i I* much ctieepqr to pay one dollar »ol- untarily for the licena« than •<> be pol ed and fined. »• wga lbs case with Mr Eufin. Men’sClothing » .«■ "• —-i» —« $13.50 VALUE J^IU-Sf , I * . «. T* **** s* » « . '*"* 'T-*- ' » > • *1 Fh<r» ar* many Your s’.ores have been asking $15.00 for swine gwoda petals U lupcriorlt* la th* coutravtioa of $16 50 VALUE WHITE HOUSE SHOES. aoUhly Men’s wool Suita, strong lining,thoroughly made, retlticwl to $12.70 $12.50 VALUE |10iX), |U(Mi and $s.*,<i Men s Suits at following prices: S9.D0, S7.00, S6.00. S5.50 J Mads on Right and I eft Pattern» *o that th - *h<M * t illnw the natu ral coati ur ol the feet Counters are moulded with great »are to t ie natural ahapc of the human heel, thereby preventing the heel from -lipping up and do« n in the Shoe the heel* arc made right and tell wliuh keep* them IrojQ running over $14.50 VALGE We Will Tell You More When You Call $10.00 STAYTON OREGON * Ihr I oral W<4rhrt« I II.- f,.|- I Vi It» j- * y»v I'l't'V i| I nl h wwl* w»tr dmKtor*: pvr bUalHU » mi «. i*»r :» h M Pkour. |wr wk H h » h . iM*r itMi Ml*ortr, |w’r mt |<wi Hufirr. ¡4’mmtry b <4W*r t llUki-U^ potllt»! «*htck«Mi«, |**r pdMiitil, yt»ti*ig |Rrr (MannU .............. ruck,»ji4, p-!»r po««n*l ' »Ik Ik a. I*’T |MM>nU ;Hfo>f. jt«*r pMUn**. Ityr w«'!ghi !<»*•"*» i«»ni»t!.hvr Wv'lght V mi U I»*». I. fi»t •h!|>phi|t M h ' c ,|* I«'* wlo hrrw M ui ton. iMRt uonnU ...... l.itihes' light gray wool Coal, with a reti pill striped tiiagonally cut, invisible |H»vkvt, velvet collar, ’»-inch velvet cuff, n da*ay. Anyone could be proud to be the possessor DOZEN 3*c EGGS. G. D. TROTTER A LARGE ASSORTMENT I I I »II White Ribbon Shoes— THE NEW SHOE FOR WOMEN WANTED! W« make them >a all the popular laaihara. hla. • an<) Pulì Kfc4. Fatatila ao4 Taaa. Hi<h aifol L a - w Cut«, prfa«« from M to It U m pate Ship all your » To tiie largest ami oldest establisucd jinni ice house in Portland, to obtain high est market prices; Market today on I’nickons, 1 lc to 15c p *r 11». Ducks, 15c i»er lb. Veal, 3 to 10c per lb. Pork, 8 to !»c per lb. »•«« »4»V IWI 'W »SWJ TU» Ito« il *UI r»u vm L W rite ’ "W for <>ur free I "Ider, "liow to Dr>»« I’.ui try." tjiu k report« and <pii< k return* un all couaignments. Nn Fin» mh kld. Ite«, H viflip. p«» ¡Uh ^3« dp mMallutn low mtlltarv rt»*l. w»lt «al« Pur* 4 »ak H«lttn< Boto. v*ry A*« Ibi* t'ftì hwl b*lltn< top ptoc.* ott I mm I. •nll- **Mk* t <.v*r*tt aoftruihft»« lnn*re<»to. WhHe Hi' b«»n I* to *.‘*58 M«<1« ov*c lati wfth * - . . «aasl a Dal * ra4« ! t tha WhHa Kibbv« IJM, OREGON PORTLAND i U * y • w. YOU NT WEATH? Thia la a f*e- airnile of the cou pon which la re deemed at 5 cents a pair and goea to the W.C.T. U.So. ciety ONLY A FCW HOLLARS will put you on tl»«* ground floor ar «I inav put you <u» Em»y *tr«M*t. M miiv haw iiiveMt«»! a small amount in \«*\a>la mining ami are NOW INDEPENDENT • »' Nont Grnttlnr That Dots Mot Bear Above Trade Mark on The Sole Would you go mining in Neva da’s rich mountains at a nominal cost? FOR IFE A trip to t‘ wit, a long street rar ride, a ch-ap ‘ gonraion by rail were all litio- ri«* I HEX ; a private atti» nobile, a tour of Europa, a summer home down l>y the *ea, are tuet« inatta-r* of chuica NOW White Ribbon Shoe Company STOCK III THE LEE COMSTOCK MINING CO Wesely & Cain will do Ilia work! It la Only IS Canta a Share NO" FORT DODGE, IOWA SOLS MANUFACTVMtWS SOLD BY • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » ............................. • • •• • • •• • • • Rti«h yotir »»r»1rr*. <>r write for ¡mrtkutor« NEW SCHOOL BOOKS W. F. J OX ES VETERINARIAN Office Albany Stable* I>r. J • *1 * 4L NOW ON FOR SAE OR EXCHANGE B> th Phunea, 34 ALBANY, ONEGO!« V».e Í $12.25 Fhcy ar* made la arv right up to thr ruinate **' *"" ’ T p'' •** *■ MiOU arv th* SrvadvrJ far Nea r Footwear. every doirakl« Icatfor tad tn itylri that 1|«» m loo. 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