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Ore^s Goods
Ladies & Childrens Coats
15c dr« ss goods, per yard ,
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• 4
20c
• 4
25c
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1.25
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1.50
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40c
50c
60c
75c
1.75
2 00
2.50
12c
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4 •
35c
10c
17c
22c
25c
33c
to
42c
48c
COc
87c
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*.’8c
s
$1.1H
1.25
1.48
All Outings, all Comon.'t (Ixxls.
all Fleeced line«l Goods and all
Fla in« ■Is nt like reductions.
Ladies long 1909 pattern
cloaka... ..................
Mens and Bovs Shies
$27.00 nn*ns suit of
cl Jt ii vs, pi ce
$8.50
$18 ladies long coat*«.
sale price
9.75
16.50 iRilieM long coats,
xale price only
15 00 la«iies long coat.*«.
during thin sale ut
14.00 ladien long coh I k .
mark«*d down to
12.50 ladies long coat*«,
sale price
10.00 la’ if *« long coata,
marked down to
S 50 ladien long cnlA,
during this sale
7.50 ’adies long ci at«,
«ale price
6.50 ladies long coat«,
mark«*«i down to
8.50
One lot of shorn worth
■
pnce
7.50
i 'ne lot of boy s shoes
worin $2.25, $2.50
and $3 00. «luring
this .-ale. price
7.00
6.00
O ic lot <>f I idi s patent
leather shoes worth
$5 oo and $!• <M), sale
price
5.00
5.00
One lot of Packard’s $4,
$ I 50 and $5 <X) shoe*
sale price
4.50
3.50
Misses ami childr« na clloaks at
similar reductions.
(} i tc a lot of ladies an 1 misses
ctuvàiìettH arm macintoshes at
a big reduction.
Mens
2.45
1.58
2.98
2.75
All our shoes of every descrijy-
tion are going at like reduction.
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Buy your shoes at T roth its
D epartment S tore and grt
$2.00 a bushel for your wheat
$16.00
20 03 meat suit of
clothes, m. e price
1 Uki rm'i ,i su ts, sale
price
lfi.00 men* su ‘«. sale
price
15 00 suits for men, sale
price
12.50 suit' f c •the# for
men, i net da’
10.00 sibt i f c' ithes for
i< en, saiv price
14.00
12.50
10.00
9.00
$ I.IM> mens hats
3 HO
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2.50
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$2.50
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2.00
• «
2.00
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I 50
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I ’ll
.50
•Hk*, .’A)«', i5
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75c cajis
7.75
Mens
6.50
$2.50 mens «
coats
11.75
2.00 mens «It..
coats
1 25
(Ire l<d of tr,« ts $!'. Ho. »12,
?1 I. -‘¡il ai <1 I - suits at li s> tl an
half.price.
Any of them are
g«Mxl for two j«ars w« ar
A lot of ih I«I size suits at almost
your own price
One lot of i «Id coats at a great
bargain
< )ne lot of odd vests, we will
almost give you some to carry
them away
□ in Coats
2.7.» mens long Fish brand
slickers
2.00
Black medium lengtn Fish
brand slickers
1.60
2.75 afcuapula coats
2.00
200
1.25
pants
5.DO mem« long brown fleeced
3.50
lined rain overcoats
1.00 value same as above
2.50
STAYTON
N. I Morris«»n and Fn-l Jon«» were
looking after the deer family, the first
of the week.
S E. -YÖUN3 & SCN
J N. Wed lie returned lad Salm lay
from a two months visit to his ranrh
near Paulina Crook county.
ALBANY, OIJE.
Ladies, misses and childrens coat»
for fall, n beautiful line in all the new
color« and styles at Weaely A ( .«ms
i)RES> (¡ouI»."
A very nice wide cream Panam ,
$1.25.
>icii.ian» nt 5Oo, $1 00 and $1 50
New Serge» ami Wool Gomls, in
•ream ami other light »bailee, very
ipprupriale for outing.
».XIoHDS
Our Stock wa» a little late in coni-
ng lU bui i» complete imi »
A little
m.re»tylr ami a little n v> quali!y
in all lite tiumlwra. Don’l fati tu »ee
•u» Paloni C 4t Ox lorda fot ladies al
$3.50.
BLANKETS
A g-“«l 6B> gray wool Blanket, the
thing tor coast or luouulaiu u*e,
$4 50.
GI.( »V ES
Men’» reindeer gauntlet Glove»,
$1 »0.
A g «»l Glove with horadiide palm
am! g it • off ai I !••■ k $1.00.
Some new dnviug Glovee in brown,
7S«.
LOCAL
BREVITIES,
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F or S ait : An ‘‘«IrrgonGinr.t” roller
fetid mill; ready for use. Price right.
Call at the drug store. Scio, for further
information.
E. E. May returni-f on Thur» lay
evening of lavt week from a several
months stay on a w alnut farm, nt ar
Amity, where he had been eploycd.
Vetch, red clover, alsike clover,
timothy, English rye gras« and orchard
gras» at reasonable prices for cash
only at J. F. Wrselys
Take your egg», poultry, veal, pork
and hides to the Watson Produce to..
south end of th«- bridge, Scio. Oregon,
and get «|iut cash fur them.
F or S ai .K A few choice thorough
br«sl Boff Orpington ami Rhode l»lan«i
Red. cockerels st *2.(M each or 2 for
*.< 60.
J. F. Wisely.
The lrdependin«-e Enterpri*
lt«elf for »ale, that I» b sav, II
(>. I> Cynn w a « doing jury duty in
tlbaiiy. Ibis week.
. fier«
plant
E. J l*»l«.v t* having a wver* tu« 1»
Fus CiHinliee, twill«"» Linn a>e re-
« uh Ibe i In uuiatisii).
prviwiiled by exhibits at the Allauy
I»r. T K Ssif’eaaon w«s an Albany apple fai».
bu iliess vi'itor, Tuemlav.
Mr». J. 8. Morri.« who, some «fays
Street patina in Albany ha« tie« n ago. went up to Idaho to visit her «on.
Ft ink. has concluded to »1 eti I most of
clo»e<l. dow ii lor Ibe winter.
Sime of Ute "IIIiml Pigs” over at the winter in visitimi he ami other
relatives in Idahu and Eastern Wash
Albany arv Iwing made to »ee.
i ng ton.
J. W. Campton, who hsa liven trying
The Farri er» Meat Market will |>aj
out a »|«ell of typho;d, is reported to be
, the highest market | rice for beef,
conv alescing.
mutton, veal, pork, i i ir» and egg«
W. D. Brown, of the Watson Produce
they dont want the « .«rth, but they <l<
C ol . came over from Lebimon Tuesday
want your produce »nd arc willing to
evening.
pay for It.
The Abbott brother». Will and Jim,
The Watson Produce Co. is in tn Scio
return««! from their hunt Tuesday, hav
do busine»». To do business, the ¡eoplc
ing bagg'ii five deer.
must to treat'«! fairly and on n live
Father Peileian of tie
Trappi't
and let live basis. This it what the
Father», pa»»ed through town enroute
Give
Watson |>eop|c |»Uf|W»e» to do.
to Pottland, Tuesday.
them a trial.
There is vet eonaidrrable unsightly
A Mr White, lately of Idaho, ha»
litter aluiut the Morri« hotel building
The proper authority about I have it moved to town, hi- cam- to S o In
cause of the egedlrnt school facihtie
removwd,
ha» a large fatmlc of whom six will
I! M. Cain 1« h»«ing Io» re«ideii<-«
enter
the achool four in th
high
nuned back several het from the »tfeel
as II was loo close lor both comfort ami school department. He has rented the
I‘arson hou»e in the weal part of town.
oi.veuivnce.
Last Friday'» »unahiDe, after fmir
day» of showery weather, was greatly
There has I wen consldsrablft Ixiihling
appreciate«! by all. There waa rather in lite country am rotiiuling Sci t tluriitg
an unun tai number of people in town in the past siiinninr nnd tbcie pi' iniw» tu
con»e<|Urnce.
to mure nest near.
A new line of Royal Worcheftter
New York City hohla Iter r nnicipal
corsi ts. Price *1 to *;! t ach at Weselv
elecli'in next Tlie«.lav. A r.dhol 3-
A Cain. Orders taken for the Bon ‘■orneted camimign for
the « th e <>f
T>»n corset, price *.A to *20.
mayor is in progr*»».
Mi«s Lillian Kempton of Worcester,
Ivan Miller ha» accepltd » liniation
Prof. T. J. Goin was In town for M;«s , who has been making anextrnd- to work In the Hpruee V. Hull I •<><■*
| ed tour through the western states, u
c tup, up near Detroit and »tarted up
several days, last week.
, visiting her niece, Mrs. N B .Muses of there Tuesday eveniuw.
J. A. Bilyeu went over to the county West Scio.
General <>. O. Howard, the la»t of the
seat, last Friday, to to)k after busi
W A. Ewing ami T. A. Riehsrdsor l iii' it i-onimantirr», tliv l at bis home in
ness matters.
returned from a quest after mowich.
Ibirlinirton, Vermont, Monday evenli g,
(Tall on A. W. Hagey and see the nww , laat Saturday.
It is •m l the dee. «t the advanced «ge of <V years.
stock of jewelry ami watches that he i family was not «leplcted becau.««' ot
I*. H. MaclMnsId is now running the
has Just received.
I their quest.
>'ack«inith
business al**ne; In» partner,
Ladies suits in all the new styles ami
I <»«T A leather colored hand satche
la» Bryan, <d lite »iiiiimer, having re*
eoioiw for fail, pries *9.95 to |l«i.'O at : between Crabtree bridge on la-banot
ired and moved away from town.
We»ely A Cains.
ami Scio roati. Satchel contained sinw
Ilwn< r» <4 M'-xi *an mining stock, in
R L. Barry, of Dayt >n. Oregon, and papers an«! a small amount of money
toe city, receiv'd the Welcome iiiteli-
an old time new»[«a|wr man was doing a small reward will be paid,
etice Tu« ■ lay that ore carry mg value of
business in Scio, last Friday.
Mrs. A. Miller.
1106.90 tr 'he ton I ail been »truck
The Abbot brothers. Will and Jim.
Look here! I can furnish yor wit!
are hunting «leer in the vicinitv of groceries,
Art ch-» rd incorporation »»re fi'ed in
lunch goods, post card«
Gram mmij.fins, shove Sweet Home, s ationery, and «ehool supplies, coil
he coaly «letk» c-flice at Altonv,
day, ly the Cebp<«>ia (til Cn. The
Shelburn has a new dancing beT feet 'nery I . ! tu'
«e». Ordero ta’ c
I
'd
ol operation is in the vicinity of
an
1
ruhlter
at
m¡
a
40 x *0 feet, fitted especially for the art for .«Hi e sut*,4 e
I dly ai.d pm.* pal . thee al Brown»
t-'
iiren:i
1 he first
was Agency for the Am« ra an W -ekly.
tie. B a It rvir|«>rator» )•» J, ( .
C. G. GOVGH,
given laat Friday evening. X A mos
Porter, W. I.. Rouse and E. M. f»svi».
Scio,
Oregon
enjoyable time is reported.
Hickory Bar» C ongti Remedy, m»de
by the Hickory Itark Remedy Co., of
Salem, Ore., guaranteml to I** pure;
guaranteed to cure your «x>ld «r money
refunded. Guanluleed l<> make» Iro-nd
of you.
Fur »ale by E.U I’eerv. Scio,
Ore., and drat-claaa thaler» ev»r» where
Quite a numlter of Scio’» young peo
ple enjoyed a hayrack ride and party
out to the residence of W G. McDonald
last Friday evening, returning at a late i
hour
If they will make leas noise on
their return, next time, it will ta
appreciated by Scion» who wish to
aleep.
I
S ai .4:
buggy hud bar-
Fred T Bilyeu, Scio, Ore.
li i« repnrt«Ml on the »treel» that
II nry Miller Its« )b»miM'«l id 1)1»
'.
- it i
• . p - ■. *, l lie
■ r her Ili.'Utbera of I he company lllkitlg
F-’K R» • T
houre. E. C. Shelton.
dwelling
Mr. and Mt» I C. Peery ami Mr
and Mr«. H. f West went to the
A 1 pie Show at Albany yeaterday.
Xow 1» • gf d time l.' prepare Die »nil
up ti whi'h tn rsi-e next vest’s prirs
!«jok Here! I ( m tell you what your vege side».
i bere
1»
t■».»ulersble
hou
or bu«n w ill cunt yuu.
I have ■ati-fiii turn io being able to raise toller
th«- mati'rinl tu build either, from the •tuff tlisu your neiglibur*
ground to and including the roof. |
The u»e of a wrong letter on a railway
Cement, door«, wimlows, nail», locks
»1 a I’eniisylvanlaii II'.'. lie
and hinge», shingles, rubber-sanded l . let,
roofing, etc. < all a I get price» before la'iight a tl* Let from lit» Imme luw n to
ticket »«)
or »ft« r g« ttmg pri< ea el*, where. Scio “>lm tun ' Oregon, I be
: »de to rend
»lanlon** Oregon, a
Planing Mill», N. 1 Morrison, Prop.
town in I .i»letn O*egou. Au add it ions I
If the side walks alongHldc of the
fare ol *1'.* find (o Ite p ud I»« sure of
bridge ami approach«-» are not »alla
the railway sgenl'» mislake.
factory to th« |ieople nuw, it i» not
th« fault of the mayor and street com
mittee.
First the walk» were con-
V inter Apple»
Thia
struct«-«! »•piare with th«' bridge,
I have about <’SMt l aahela of Baldwin
did not suit some of the |ieoplc.
To
applaa for »ale in lota to suit. Price
pl.-..»«' them the walks were move«l to
all the way from 26 rents to *1.00 per
an angl*' with th«- bridge ami, finally
bush« I. Reeiih-nce on the A J Houston
th«- inside railing next tu the approaches
farm, .1 mile» »••uthw> »t of Scio.
have toen removed.
Up the Mock.
Among the <l«e<|» pl trvtl on recon! in
the county ri'corler’a office in Albany,
laat week, are the following: T. J.
MunkentoJ. L. <'alavan, 61.74 acroa,
consideration $829K; T. J. Munkers to
II Shot* 51.74 acres, consuieration
I'CXM; T. J. Munk* rate Callie Philippi
51.71 acr*-», consideration $'<29fi. II
Shope to 11. B. Shope and wife, .kl.-'Ml
acres, consi<lrrat|on *«*■<>, A J. Houston
by sheriff to J. A. Bilyeu, lot in Scio,
consuleration *10.
10 29
<’. W. Vst.TK« KA.
Have Arrue
I will hav.- plenty of the American
Field at d Farm woven wire fencing,
the be«t woven wire fence on the
market, within the next few days.
Call and get prices.
N. I. M orrison .
.Magniftcenl Apple»
Tilt Nr.w» Ita» alway» c uitriidcd Ihat
Eustern I.inn county, eapecially thè Itili
>•«»>•. wrrw just » i» valnaHe l«>r fruii
purp-vv» a» eillter H>»»l or lingue
rivira. All that i» required |» to giva
tire »»me care ami ellenlion lo mir
<>rt hard», wlticli i» giveu lutile alane
moutunteli t-ebdtralvd frpit «eoli in».
The Ngwu has arrang*«! a clubbing
•xivn ’s Companion i Pub
rat«’ with th«- Youth
which thft S anti am
lishing Cc. by
I
Ntwn and the Youth'» Companion ran
be supplied fur $2.M a year. The last
named paprr is the leading weekly
magazine published in th«' country. Its
contents are high rlaas moral »tori«-»,
Tlii»
wo-k
Mr George
a id «»th» r i »tructivc and t rttei tabling
1 •"» we»-k
Mr.
R<»lgrr»
The N’ kws will be glad to supply a
matb-f.
The subscription
pric* is brought Uie Naws family aims of fruit,
ct py of the paper free, regularly, to
1*1.76.
With tl»- Nnwa,
as above ahi I. dcia iii-tratri tl.lft ro.iti ul.uii t<>
ar y one who will supply items of news
tostaci. A opto* and p> ar» * it limit A
quoted, *2.i>'.
w ekly from any and all of the »ur-
W. D. Brown, of Lebanon ami mana bl miai) aril apparently free from «»Ilin
r< undtng neighborhomis. Some one in
ger of the W atson Produce Co., aecom- moth er arsi» and moiia'era Io aiar.
every mdghborhood should be willing to panied by Mr. Frwl Eaton, of Portland Hluepearmaifia m«-a»*iring l;t’4 luche»
take up this work for the interests of . one of the firm, cam«' over from in iircumfrem« ami northern »py 12
themielvra and neighbors.
Mttamm Saturday. Mr. Brown thinks India» amami them ami pears squally
the «>utlook for a big price for turkeys, ■ • l»rg»
i
j*
Spot Cash
Will be paid by
Tor. W at on I’ i . oih < r. Co.
F r «17»», chicken», turkeys, geese,
Du ks, veal, mutton, pork, hides, etc.
George W. Rice, of l.eb»nnn is in charge
■ of their to»ineaa in Scio, which is a
guaranty of honeat weight and fair
1 treatment.
this year, is not encouraging.
The
demand mirth, south ami in the l*hilip-
pines will be l«nm than usual, while
there is I" per cent more turkeys in the
country than ever before. He thinks
farmers who market their bint« early,
not waiting for Thanksgiving, will be
the wiser.
Hr brought, alm, a lira I <>i Hat fhiti h
■ al>l>agr which mraaiirol 47 indie» in
r*r>-nnder«*n • ami wriglie.1 SO pound».
Mr. Itodgrrs will plea»« sec* pt than»».
If our other auhftcribrr» will do r-piaily
a» wrll, the haw« family will have a
gw «runty again.t hunger, during tl>»
winter.
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