The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 06, 1911, Image 8

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ANNOONCEHEKT OF
FIRST BIG EVENT OF
THE NEW YEAR
It la our regular euatom to
inaugurate a January clean-up
aale at thia time of the year.
R«*ductiom will reign in every
department. Absolutely the t«*»t
rr.erchar.di»« will be reduced to
inaure a quick clean up. The
new «jring »lock will begin to
arrive in a few week* arid we are
making one uf thr biggrat effort»
wr have «-ver put forth to make
more room. If you are an econo­
mical buyer, you'll take advan­
tage uf the reductions.
Clean-up price* rule un~
Umbrella*, Linen*. Handker-
chief», Dre»» Good*, Mualin
Wear, Embroidery, Sweater».
Golf Glove*, Sime*, bur»,
Hand Bag». Ladir«' Suita,
('outa. Dre«»«». Skirt», and
Waist*. Millinery, Barrette»,
Towel», Back Comliea, Pillow
Tope, Neckwear, Gingham»,
Wash Good*. Belt*. Flannel*,
Msckintoahea, Mena* Neck­
wear. Muffler*, Sweatercoat*
Borka, Suapendera, Shirt*.
Glove*, Underwear and Kata
It will pay you to give thi* »ale
your attention.
This Sale CosmeBced Dec. 31
and is Now on
S E YOUNG ASON
Save your chicks by u»mg lx** *
Germ* ion* Diamond and Lilly*» Beat
M'irnaon make* the price or. Heating chick feed, at Weaely*» Grocery.
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Stove» and Range».
l-ee Bilyeu, uf l<et»anon. think* »«>
Dr. J. W. (ole, Phyaician ami highly of hi» new son-in-law that he
Surgeon, Scio, Oregon.
had to come over the nett day afUr
Henry Myer* return«*! from a visit the wr ding and tell hl* Scio friends
about it.
to Dalia* and Salem. I**t Sat unlay.
Better than goH. Thoae lift!* red
Wathlng machine» at reduced prier«
during the holiday* at Morntun'» HanJ- book* "When you were bom" aerie*,
only 10 cent*. They tell you all about
ware Store.
yourself Ju»t what you want, at <’.
Schilling« R*»t You know what. G. G o V'. h ’ s .
Guárante*! er your money back by
Monday the old city eojneil, elm- !
We»ely’* Grocery.
up it» buiineM an! turned the manage­
The N ew * believes that Bowerman ment over to the new council. There
will ba the winner in the fight for the promt»*» to be «omething doing in c ty
pr*»i lency of th«- »fate »enate.
affair* during the coming year.
Good baled out hay for wale.
of R Shelton.
Inquire
The beat line of fancy and »tapie
Our Scio baaket ball team went over
groceries in the Valley, at living price* to Philomath, la»t week, to play a re­
at Weitely'* Grocery.
turn game with the team of that city,
Save your auhacription for the Ore i Our boy* thought they could play the
gon Journal on Bn resin Day. February game. They do not think *o now.
I to 7 for Imogen* Gill. Po»tm.»tr«->».
Eugene Pomeroy, a atrret car eon-
luctor
of Portlan I and Grover Pomeroy
Ratee fruit Instead of bu,-*», worm«
and ffliwu, by uaing Lilly'« Best Tro* a prom nant hop rawr of W »«dburn.
i were v.aiting their parent», Mr. and
Spray. At Wewely'a Grocery.
Mr». I., W. Pom- my, of this «'it v :»»t
Walter Bilyeu r-nm-nr-l wir’i al week.
thr eondrmwrv on Monday, Thin h hi*
When buying a cough medicinc for
first work »Ince he received hit »^vrrt*
children Iw-nr in mind that Chamber-
injury, last fall.
I lain’* Cough Remedy i» moat effectual
Fred Gooch and family, of above ! for etild*, croup ami whooping cough
Lyon*, came down to »¡»end the year and that it contain* no harmful drug.
end with Scio relative*. They returned For »ale by all dealer».
.Monday morning.
If you are needing fence wire, call
Mr. John Neely and Mi-« Nev*
am! get price» on my fencing, t can
daughter of I .re Bilyeu of Ix-banon.
give, you price«. for a few days, on
were married at the residence of the
American woven wire fence that can-
bride'» parent», last Monday.
not I m * beat.
N. I M orrison
Have you noticed those little red
book» "When you w« r<- born" -«-rie*
Winter 1» not over yet, but he who
Just the thing for '< hiirart« « 1Ú
ng grumble» at the style of weather which
Partir*. For »*le by C. G. GoUoH.
we have Iwen having, thi» winter,
Deputy Game War ion Wm. May should t»e condemed to »pend the real
came down from the front and »p«-nt of hi* day» in the Northern Mississippi
Monday night in town. Bill -«.» th- re valley Mate*.
i» alway» »ornrthing doing in hi* line
Newton tVe-o-lcy Gaine», the noted
| Thr Plainville Time*. Plainville, lecturer »ay»' "'Never has any male
«oooououuououuuoeu u
» ; Kan*., write«: Thi» male quartette quartette pleased m« more than this
LOCAL BREVITIES.
gave an excellent entertainment in the one. They are certainly artut* in their
o o O û O A •I
» Operr Hall Monday evening. A large line, each one being an actor as well as
and appreciating audience wa» present. a singer - and they are not only pleas­
We have a full line of th«« two most ing to listen to. they are good to l««’k
Oyatcra any «ileal Heyne’* con-
popular
plow* in the county, the upon; their voice» blend as jwrfcctly
fectionary.
genuine Oliver Chilled an«! the John a* the key» of a properly tuned and
Book», magaiine* am! P< at cir .» at Deere.
exquisitely touched piano. They will
C. G. <.<>»•<.ii.
always make good."
C ha «. W ksei . V
A lbany , O regon
Make money from your hen» by feed­
ing Lee'a Egg Maker. b«»ne, »hell und
grit. At Weeely'a Grocery.
FoR Al K 400 bushel» of vetch Med,
ready for »«•< ding, at SI. 10 per bushel,
at santiatn Farm. 8. W. G aines
W eatherford & son
Attorncys-at-Lato
Office in Blumberg Block
Oscoo
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I’R SECOND CLEARANCE SALE of mens and boys High Grade Clothing and furnishing goods should mean something to you.
It isn’t simply that
you have a chance at this season of the year to buy clothing for less money than is usually asked and jiaid for them; but you have a chance to buy
unusually high grade clothing ami furnishing goods at less than the price asked for the medium low grade goods.
Our clothing line is
made up of such clothes makers as Hart Schoffner <fi Marx and Clothcraft, the highest grade clothing makers in the world.
HEX'S SCI IS
MEXS OVEltCOATS
All $18.00 to $10.00 suits, Blue Serge. Fancy
Worsted and Cashrner, your
(ti l QQ
choice >n this sale
4) I '4.-70
All of our $15.00 suits go during
this sale at ..........................
$8.75
All $18.00 to $10.00 Overcoats,
your choice for .......
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All our $15.<>0 overcoats go
during this sale at........
One line of mens $1.00 and $1.50
shirts, at................................
60c
All $3.00 hats, Hawes & Brown makes,
in stiff an<l suit, all new shapes
and colors, go at .......................
$2.20
SPEC IA L
MENS HOSE
Mens 50 cent hose
now ......... .
21c
19c
Mens 25 cent hose
now................. ,.
$8.75
MENS HATS
V vtva ' x ÍAVVt^
MENS SHI NTS
$14.98
MENS UNDERWEAR
One line of wool shirts and drawers
worth $1.00 and $1.50, at...........
One table of hats all $3.00 values
your choice
All of our $4.00 and $5.00*6tetM>n
hats go at
HOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS
25 to 50 per cent off during thin sale
Every article in this house is reduced from /•> to TO per vent.
Tracy Clothing Company
330 West First Street
ALBANY, OREGON