The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 08, 1908, Image 3

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STAYTON. OREGON
Don’t these prices look good
to you.
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Yeast Eoam, per package
Dixie Queen smoking
tobacco per pkg.
Union Leader tobacco
lioz per pkg.
12 Cloth*» Pin»
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2c
4c
4c
1c
5c Ladies' Hemstitched
Hamlkerchiefit
10c Lpdies Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs
4c
121c Ladies Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs
7c
15c Ladies' Hemstitched
11 andkerchiefs
25c—25 oz. K. C. Baking
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Powder
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l()c Ladies* Hose
9c
7c
16 oz Star Tobacco
45c
25c Ladies’ Hose
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35c Ladies' Hose
19c
lhe Roasted Coffee
per lb.
A beautiful line of Ladies’ Tan
Hose .it -imtlar reduction.
Sale prices on Ladies' Under-
muslins, white and fancy Waists,
Silk Underskirts, Suits, Spring
Jackets
Beautiful 1908" Patterns nt
most shameful reduction prices.
25c Roasted Coffee
per lb.
17c
30c Roasted Coffee
23c
per lb.
12 bars good Washing
Soap 25C
17 lbs. Dry Granulated
Sugar $1
Clothing Department
$ .14
2c
.80 Voil, sale price,
per yd.
1c
Arm» and Hammer Soda
per lb
per ib.
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Dress Goods Department
Ladies’ Furnishings Oep’t
Ericiry Department
.49
pnce,
per yd.
69
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and $l.<Hi yd. '■ilk
per yd.
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Now is the Season of the year
when Wash Goods are up|>eimost
in the minili* of the ladies, und
these prices will please.
C’ome in and took at the $!()()()
S( IIS that we were selling op
Special Stilt- before the (¡i^fin-
tic lit tluction Salt « as start« I.
Don’t be deceived, but come and
see what you can save.
Colne
and look—don't listen to hot-air­
bags.
G ami 7c Calico»»ale price
s ami 9c A prim,
Gingiiatis, sale price
llh: Apron Ginghams,
sale price
15c Silkoline, new pa'terns
sale price
12 l-2c Silkoline». beatifi-
ftil patterns, sale price
7 ami 8c Lawns
sale price
10c Wash < roods
sale price
1 Sc Wash (roods
sale price
50c Sncsii.e Silk
sale price
One lot Mens’ odd Coats
at one-half price.
One lot of Mens’ $6 50
Suits, sale price
One lot of Men» $7 50
Suits, sale pnee
One lot of Mens $10. o<>
Suits, sale price
One lot of Mens’ $12.50
Suits, sale price
One lot of Mens’$15 00
Suits, tale price
One lot of Mens'$18 00
Suits sale price
$ 2.90
4.95
8.75
8.93
10.15
12.50
3c
7c
10c
6c
12c
39c
TowrU, Table Linens, Ticking
at manufacturer's price.
Mens’ odd Pants Work (’oats,
Overalls, Shirts, Tics, Collur.»,
Handkerchiefs, Suspenders at
similar reduction.
II 'hi!t Utt/ S/ii; titls. Stilt- I'rice
W'hih Util Si/reiiils, Stilt- I’rice^
¡I'hih' littl S/irruil.'t. Sult- I’rict^'
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Can you afford to let the
chances pass you by like
sunbeams in the sky.
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“i'S. E. YOUNG J SON
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Drill Gilds
A very nice wide eream Panama.
! Bl. 28.
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Hicillian» al SOe. »1.00 ami St 50
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New Sorge» and Wool Goode, in
> cream and other light »bade», very
1 ^propriété tor anting.
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Oilirds
A go-«l 51* gray wool Blanket, the J
tiling for coaat or uiuunlaiu ura, i>
»4 50
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Gloves
Men'» rein-leer gauntlet Glove»,
Our etock waa a little late in com-
! I"» m mt ia complete now
A little •1 SO.
A g-«»l lllove with horaehidt palm
muro etri» nod a little more quality
in all the number»
l>on'l tail to eee • mi goal <-ufl anil back. »1.00.
Some naw driving liloveaiu brown,
our Patent Cult Oilorde fur ladiee at
7Se.
S3.50.
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Polk c< unty mohair
pninda at 20 cent» net.
.Mia»
Tomlinaon,
pool
of 50,000
of Turner, wae a
gn»«t of her friend Miee Agnea Wi-eely,
Nolle« Peery's Poetal Card ad. in tide
of th!» city, over W e-lneaday night.
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Ward G--in, eon of Mr and Mrt. Goin
Clothe» cleaued and
pre»aed — B.
who eipert to
go Ea»t. I>ae been
Morris.
vieiting relative» in thia city thia week.
lagal bleak a printed and for ante at
We lie«» a full line of Wall Paper,
the Naves uffleo.
Cari>eta. Painte, Oil», Saab, L>oora ar.d
J'flcio'a ««00 fleeeee of mohair ware offer­
Glaaa. G.ve u» a call. Che» Weaely.
ed for sola yesterday
W e have juat received a new line of
Dr, T. K. fianderaoe, Scio. Ora- pem
Wall Pajer the lateet deeigne
Coaie
lees eilr action 5o coats.
• nd eee what we have before you buy
Gao. M. Devaney baa pure bawd a
elaewhere. Chaa Weaaly.
large farm oal Waal fr in Halasy.
The Nawa ie a day lite thia week
Farmers report seeding completed
wing to the fai t that a large anount of
with a splendid outlook tor a good crop.
matter wae received late, which had to
All kinds of grass »•»>. clover seed ba publi«h*i in line iMue.
land plaster. ale , for cash only, al W
Splendid crop rej-erta come from
ely'a Grocery.
ever« focallty in thia aection.
The
Sheriff Smith, O. C. Turner and G. ••Forka" ia oiIIe*I tor the largmI er >p ol
M. Devaney came over hem Albeny all kind«, for aereral yeera
Monday morning.
Mr. an<i Mra. V. B. Goin, formerly of
We make a »penalty of ¿airy anpplie»
Scio, «»pact to remove to Indiana, in a
It we de not have ebat you want we
ahirl time, to remain pwrmaoently
mill gel it. Chao Woaely.
They go to care for an age*i relative.
Linn County Fair eouvenir dishes at
F. L. Bayae and W. W Francia, can-
Woeely'o groenry.
Come and get your
<li>i»tee on the Republ ca « ticket for th<>
pick while Ike aseorlateel io good.
ufflcee of ehei iff and treaeurer reepectiva-
T. K. Sanderson, dmtiat. Scio Oregon. vely, were ou our etreete on Tliuraday.
All elaaaea of dantiatrv. Office between
All w I hi may deeiro to do eo can e«e
the livery etabla and harneee ehop.
the big fleet of war v>-«vela. by going
Aek the Farmer's Meat Market. Scio
over to Yaquina bay. The date for tha
for the highest price tor venl ami bog»
fleet to be due off Yaquiaa l>ay ha» not
Thar are
U»* »«rka» all the time.
: been «et , but will t*e in lime to give the
Il la reported that the earvuee of a people notice.
The fleet will make a
naw Ba pun niuietar haee t«een engage-1 Ibait and go through eeveral naval ma-'
neuverv, for the edification of the epecta- '
for that denomination tn thia city.
V. 8. Grant, of Dalfoa, bought the lore preeeut.
Remember the DYE is cast
The SALE is continued
J 1. ' holton ie ret- rtel to be qua- I« « un g • n i* l in an-l ai> eltremoly
land re«ille*l. though at Ilia
ill with »n allat k ut typhoid fever
It » <
ia h ’|>e<! the fe«er mav ie il > k< -l i recent time ilia | non I» under con-
without lue underg nig a loug eiega uf tr I »i I llieie !<>*>• nut eeetu Io be auy
danger ut hydrophobia
eickuece.
W
am Knauf thia week leparte.] for
Chae W. \ oung hat diet vrre«l a tine
W
ael-ingt
u county.
Mr. Knauf ha»
ledge of granite up near Gate», The
■peeimin ahown the Nawe man • the er* t*-l a dwell • g louiee on whe la In
w I . i i.n ;
e*l the n »««aro h-u»c-
equal - I the fil.eel ■ ! gt«y gran U fr
l>- I g - .1» preparatory to bulb eating
any other locality.
an-l alevping In bta portabi» met Ina».
Oc< a« oiieily an emigrant gate ew b t
Heripct* t*> work un the Hillaboro-
—I off the u am line ami rotue* tu Ihe
pi-rtlaml rl- trie railway.
Thoaa that come
Manliam country,
\ i mmut.i ation fr»m Oakland Cali­
geimrally let ate < O ir epleml •! 1< > - i •
fornia,
w*» itceived by P -»tina«l«r Gill,
anU i lioap and» i are generally a'tra.l-
if a •«•* aek ng tor a - I pound «aiup'e
tee.
•a- k -f -
a fam -ut mineral peu.t ore.
What ie »aid b» et >ne al perla to I*
The matter wae turned over to the real
"lie • I tl e fl' k -» i 1»..'•• -4 gi»i to. • '
-«■ it« Hi -a .4 I'-i i ru A Cj nu, » lc.
able f >r building purpoo-e, in the I m »<1
ma le arrangeuiente to fill the order
Stale« baa be«-n umovered four n.
-omething uopirUiit may darel-ip from
out of McMmnville The quarry ia A’ i tbi> *ril«r. We know lliat there ia no
•t ree in client and of unknowu lepth
it- mt on th* quality of our mineral
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paint
It will »tan-l any teat to which-
At a regular convention of tl.a K <4 it may I-- eulqected, and, if thoee Oak-
- I |»s.| • am manufa* turerà, a» we
P. Tueeday evemug, J. A. Bilyeu • «*
alerted gran.I repreaeritative to tl.r -u»|>< -1, we are alux.tt certain to oolain
grand lodge to meet in Portland licit re- ilia from tine or 1er.
month, to aerva for the neat 1“
«ear«
I 1.. Ihiggrt la the other grand repie
W crc 5 arrlrd
a- ntative.
The relay race Ivtween the I I • niawa
Indiana ami the Portland Y. M t' A
buy» (ruin Salem to Portleml »bom fl (tv
mile», wae won by the India laoaaii« in
5 boura Iff eetomle. lu minute» (a»ter
than previoue record
The Y M
A.
buya w«re 2« hour» i.eluml
The murderer of Nathan Wolff, of
Portland, epoken of elerwhere, lie» I ven
found ami waa arreatol.
Hi« name i»
Ldward II. Martin,» tu»u of tine edu­
cation. lie bad, bv the ueeof morphine
• n<l other drug», liven brought to
poverty, degradation an-l crim«
city on Sunday, May 3. on a l_anw
county |i ante, boil, redding in that
county. M r. Crabtree, a native of I.inn
unty. formerly <>t Crabtree, la now an
engineer on conetructlon work al the
spriu.’flelif bridge, and th. bride la a
Kug.-iie young lady well V|*oken of.
They went to Crabtree ><n a abort vlait
before leturi.iug to Lane county.—Al­
bany flemocrat.
Can you afford to let these
prices stare you in the face Jr
and not improve the op
portunity
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J. F. WESELY’S GROCERY
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\ourn tu ' Live and Let Live,'
J. F. WESELY,
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For 10 Days Only
Scio Viete Postili Cards
trill sell ut 1 cent each
For 10 Days Only
Beginning Monday, April 27th.
Closing Thursday, May 7th.
BORN
Advartiaa your home town by taking advantage of thia
Hick iry Bark Cough Remedy, made
by the Hickory Hark Reu-e>ly Co , >4
('»itnilii- On klar I, LOH, to the wife
Salem, Ora, guaranteed to l>e purr;
of .Mr. Al Chatfield,of near Parker e
guaranteed to cure your cold or m<me>
Jdilla, a ton.
refunded. Guarantee*! to make a friend
of you.
For eele by F C Peery, Scio,
N«>tKc to the Publk.
Ore., and trat-claea deal er a everywhere.
Dr. A. 0. Prill ia taking great rare of
ble left hand thia week, laut Frida«
hie favorite lion«« cat 1» ati-e tangle*!
up with one of hie An» 1-aPrance r*-»e
buahra.
Of c>*ur»a the D'-vlor wuu'-l
not ee* hie favorite »offer, ■<> amt to
the rearue.
Taking pu»« by the f*»re
feet he atarte*! to lift her from her d ft
(ultiee
Puee waa eo badly frightened
chel »be di*f not reri.ynire the dffn t n-
ate baud of l>rr maater, am) at once
•eited the hand Inal I wk I nd the kin* « e
joint of the flrat Anger, retting her teeth
entire1/ through the band.
BleuJ (
oïçq jv »»
Alxtut June I, th- Scio Milling Co.,
will clone down for refMire to mill end
tlnme. for a period of tiro w«k< or
more. All who de»ire chopping dono
will p eaew take duo noti* e nod he
governed eccordiugly.
C. A. W«Bs»n,
Manager
If you want notarial work done, a
-bed, mortgage or leawr wrilleu.or a
tH*n
1>en«ion v ' tier fllle.| ..lit, you can get
ft.!*
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-lone at In« Nawe ut!i<e upon short
notice.
SPECIAL SALE
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E. C. PEERY, Druggist
SCIO, OREGON
Both I’hone» Ml
I ur i|iean Plan
I he lUet 1‘lair hi l'urtland U» Eat
HOTEL ROYAL
(Formerly ROYAL RF.STAfRtXT)
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
is at
Pup’s Coffee House
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Owing to tlie art ion of the city round!
cloeing all reataumuta at 12 o’cl ck mid­ bridge.
night. the ale>ve change was ma<l« n«c-
ceeeary.
end of the Morrison Street
CHARLES J. MAHER
WILLIAMS, HEART A MlLI.hR.
Albany
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Oregon
(SuccceeAr to Riner Bros.)
PROPRIETOR.
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