The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, June 03, 1910, Image 1

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    1910
JUNE
à
iVm of ab-
init o
oney to loan
proved farm security
"■\EPHONE OR
WRITE
M. CURL Manaier
¿ion Sale
Mens and Boys Suits, hats, low shoes.
Ladies and Misses low shoes, spring
and summer dtess goods, ladies fancy
gingham underskirts and Childrens
ready, made dresses
:
:
Sae Commences June 20, and Closes July 3
Heavy reductions will lie made on all
the above lines, now is the time to buy
what you need for the Fourth of July.
Below we quote a few prices on some
odds and ends that .ve wish to (dose out:
$1 25 ami $1.50 Misses and children* white
canvas low shoe«, to go at per pair ....
45c
$3, $3.50 and $4 Ladies, Misses and Boys
patent leather lo.tv shoes, your choice
*1 and 11.25 mens night gowns, well made
your choice....... ....................................
Mens, Ladies and Childrens straw hats, an
assortment of all kinds, your choice ....
50c
5C
Wesely & Cain
■J
'lav 22. ’O»
July I. EC ft
I Aug. 9, Roy S
j Aug. 16. On-.
ins asse»*.
Sep. 2. G A Moifcc
Sep. 20, T 1. Duggi'Wfc
Sep. 29, Payment on pia
Oct. 4. Roy Seelton cor™
' 4. ...
...
4. Ward Cyrus clean I
" 11, Andrews Co bld b<
" 16, \\ e»t, changing d<«
I •' 30, salary. Mrs. Kimba
'* Mias Evans
30,
4 I
tn.
" A P Hi
« «
" Rolla SI
30,
• •
30. N I Morrison,
black boa rds
Nov. 1. Interest on I
Scio bank ....
Nov v 9.
9, print report blank.«
blanks *
•» 10.
r < *—
■
W.-ely.
merchandise
4f
17, Ex library books...........
• a
i »alary Prof Mix......
44
•• Mr» Kimball
26.
• s
•• Mias Evans ....
36.
44
•• A P Hiruns.........
26.
4 4
•• Rolla Shelton .. •
36,
Dec 12, rep bldg C D Compton
14.
........................ .
I
22. U,»r) Mr, k Tr,P*Fath
I
23,
I •* 23,
A P u v*ox
I * * 23.
23.
25. desk» F B West
“ 28. sut> for sink .. .
Jan 4. 1910. sup for school
Peery
........................
yment on piano
piano .
Jan 4. payment
4, »up for sink Stewart.
I •• 6, tuning piano ...............
*' 19, salary Prof Mite ...........
** Miss Evans.............
" 2».
•• A P H irons ...........
- 29,
** Mirs Kimball ....
" 29.
" Rolla Shelton
'* 29.
" Prof Mize...............
1 Feb X.
j "26.
" Mr» Prill sup ....
*• Mrs Kimball .
" a>.
“ Mias Evans.............
" 26,
" !»'
•• A P lliruns...........
" Rolla Shelton
" 26,
Mar 1 E C Peery, supplies. ...
•* 5. salary Prof Mixe .............
*' Mrs Kimball ...........
" 2«.
•' Mira Evans ...........
•' 24.
" A P Hirons ...........
" ».
" Kolla Shelton
" 26.
" 26. J F Wesely. mrrehandwe
• •
• •
4. E C Peery.
8, salai ry ~
Prof Mixa ...
40
23. *• Mr» Kimball ..
00
•• Mi»» Evans____
23.
04
23. *• A P Hirona
40
23. •’ Rolla Shelton...
May 4, E C Peery school sup
** A
lliank <s€ Sw»Ui kiWwl A in
4, Bank
of Scio kiond 4 int.
44
5. A T Powell, wood.............
• 4
ry Prof M
is*.....
7, »alary
Mix«
...............
44
20. 40 Rolla
“ Shelton
“ ‘
...
40
44
.Mrs Kimball...,.
20.
04
44
Miss Evans ....
20.
44
A P Hirons .........
" 20.
Mrs Prill ex fees
" 30.
that two or thrcl^We». »
becoming affected with 1
J. A. Bilyeu is likely to
with the coinplaint in
Dr. Prill would succumb
if he could pursue*le tw
come innoculated with
Onr Bohcmiah fell«
00
00 making preparations
00 4th in old-fashions«
IX»
in the grove near
50
36 With celebration^^'
Lacomb and tr <
24 90 Scioans can surely be suited with*
25 00 place to go, else they can stay at hon( <■
1 Ml
3 00 and work.
121 87
John Simanck has just purchased a
56
complete threshing outfit from the firm I
The Knife
6U (X) of Korinek 4 Mielke, of Stayton. '
which ha» beci
50 00
10 0O i The outftt i* manufactured by the th s week, el«'
121 37 1 Advance thresher company ami con­
Grand Ch.«'-,
6 75i sists of engine, aeperstor. wind stacker
i
Eugene.
41 25
Grand ViceChar.
weigher and sacker. Frank Mielke and
55 (X)
60 00 I Clifford Harold unloaded the outfit at j man. of Salem.
10 00 i West Scio. Tuesday.
Grand Prelate-
1 80
Albany has had her first serious I Medford.
123 37
Grand Keeper of V ■ '
50 <X) ' trolly car accident. Monday afternoon
55 00 | Ed Tubbs, a comet player of the' I.. R. Stinson, of .Sala.
«0 00 I Arnold show band, while marching in 1
Grand Master of Ext.
10 00
*
\
5 10 parade when the band was playing, 1 Maloney, of Pendleton.
was ovortaken and run down by the
<. rand Master at Arma J Cry­
trolly. The motorman supposed Tubbs ' Bourne. of Rainier.
117 1.1 would step out of the way, which he
Grand Inner guard—J. H. RoaenbiMtw.
SO 00
failed
to
do
for
some
cause.
Before
of
Prineville.
V. DO
«O 00 the car could be stopped, the unfortun !
Grand Outer Guard H. T. J. Nick-
10 00 J ate man was run down and the car , . els. of Portland.
13 75 had passed over him. The left leg was .
Grand Trustee Frank .M<ncfeUfl|i
616 a
crushed,
an
arm
broken
and
serious
tiring
grand chancellor.
jjt
L SO
111 is J injury to other portions of the body , I
10 00 ■ resalted. Tubbs was taken to the
Scio's second ball trai
50 00
hospital ami the injur«! leg was am- match game with Shelbui
M 00
60 IX) putated and the other injuries attended day. on the Heio ground
1 «aid to be quite an ejf
4 <x) to. The injury may result fatally.
SO
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