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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1913)
» . V . », < • . • s • • • ’ 7 -SaSFT» MJC.2 Alb any Mei chants Ask Your Patrona •<• ( ' Try Your Home Merchant First the GUAM) CENTRAL TRADING Clioobe From Larqe Stock.1; . I * « guar »rd« r G- i P( 1XT )ll ( aína 4 Buv At Home Then Come To Albany \ Occr OF M oF EVER STORE-NO GATALOuUE ( ¡ cm « ' t, h \ 1TE T R ».<• KMiO ' ES Til THE PtOPLE .' P -A ■es f> "W ing All iCi.b, gr< ;nd floor, Albany . • *1 mie w hen it is possible i i ty :ue like one big cata- ■ \ . rat you are buying and pay- ■ H \s When w< first announced our most liberal ofb t pi al Valley, a few of the country merchants t«iok ex jitio »« t . r all the time, if you can buy what you wish to w ar and i< make you this hb< ral Kill E tran-portation offer to com* to A • y what you are paying for and feel that wi'hin a few mi!< fi from a ti nd oider catalogtti-ni d never knew Yg what you will t. mail < i !• r ! < use m t|p- Cr.it< d Suit- s, sty le and <| ality < i < i Women, Vilunj Merchant» !z~> We will | av your railroad transportation I* th v i th.at we a-k is t>, .* .o.i uve '.<>ur duplicate i!<‘s ■ ,> from 1 • St:H< Bank Bidding, and tt><* tr.oney «ill paid ■ i 1» logue, but instead of i*ing the article you wish to buy. t; i < mg for. < ume t" Albanv t xt time in place of going P ti • • f ! .itile Children, l»ry BOTH WAYS ING AND COMING L >• h ■ t' Í ! YOUR RAILROAD Men, VALLEY • . Y<>u n ay cb« >»*»•• fron» th«- «• un me na* of <i* |** «lai*» n ■ t* i - • I . r i ’ . : • . • i * . lU ■ • ' ! \ y H« .* « -h* <‘i N« * * II« tr you m < val ut Ycu ut» buying a»<d paying fur in pla«*«- of . f « • *«r« i • - for you to d........... VHEN H IS IMPOSSIBLE, ( 0M! I > JoMaWil MH -t>r-of the Metropolis of the I'“»««'. • f< r we a first, last and u's to have w hat you want, we • •• w ini! y< : an buying, know i i ak , in place of choosing I a c <ap or cheaper than any train, aliò B oj s Dry Goods, Clothing, Fr *■ Foremost oarel Stores "• "«I 1 •' Again invl <- • «.«< .»I 11 • ir < » |•«•«>»<• tn viril « Iban ., • <i magHiine. «nd fa«hiot> journal" II« t« you w ill find everyth! >• that II . 1/i v - ' - und (hildrtii s X ii i />, ( < / / s nixhin^x und Xh u x. i'urn it it it . ('ur/utx Hu . / / : ih' f. about in the nation's greatest - <■ ' / litii/s' (' ulliili^, t’ iti- It // ( 0 The Blain Clothing Co. Chai c e- -G. A. Flood f&X Co. FurnU re F. S. a H. J. Hamil Fisher, Braden &. Co.—Fortmil ton—McDowell Shoe Co VJ F' Stev ns Co Tracy Clothing Co. n • : o r?g Sb Son p, * Q •*~z • MaaHaaMBiaHB BEK It Sauli.m Lira Topics Our school in District No 77. taught l<\ Miss Leo- e Mont gomery closed on the lltli with a nice children’s program and an audience of lady visitors w ho re- jairt a nice time. Mrs Bell Alvord 1« ft on the loth for a week’s visit with old tune friends ill different parts. Goat shearing is now the order of the day as there are two shearing machines running every day which is peeling off th«* bark pretty fast. George Bilyeu has re nncl his old job of hauling milk for the Scio Condensery which plea.-e- all the old customers. Newton Thomas of Spokiin w as out through o ir parts Fri- day. lie was an old time reai- dent here in the Isaac Crabtree is Mtill quite ill. Mrs Etta Sutherland has an other attack of sore throat al moat equal to dipl th< ria. This is about the third attack this winter. Our farmers are not relishit g the.se* continual -howers a they are getting anxiou - to sow their spring cro| s and get in a little early garden, as it in tune it was in the ground. Jim ('raft went trip to eastern Oregon la.-i week. ird of e H a ¿aY I who it Sun i i ng v M nl )er Mit t and Any ■ . V w mt in n-i lv to wear at • liaiuli : - A' Mc• Tines YOU u w % N erbert with S N- 1 i L j )V Right Th« f. inexp. a,or I) pin r< THINKING OF ING CLOTHES • t l naturally turn in thia direction. • I < ' ' Ui Spring Attire in broad ax.ortmt-nlii. • u at thm •torr. i ii"icil Sni <. Sfvlish (’onts, Benuti* 1 I I! t--. I’\iiiii I’ittiiiif Shoes and ( 'n riiiinir M illinerv * m<-r AWAil Vol l; sl.l ECTION r I For rheumatism you will find nothing tx-ttor than t harnt^-rlain*« I.miment, try it and »«•<• how quickly it gives re- liai. I or sale by all deal«-r». Sbelbsro Hems grades spent the afternoon in improving the appearance of the cl >1 la wn. They wrought a W'll v < r\ ph using change. the Tt.e W < bfoot Owl will give a ! r< r;nn this Friday afternoon the 1» -tinning at 2. U). Ari or the oh* ns I A > a w I v I » Vi ■ ii ! . I You ’ ' ■' GH.» .»rd Hi«uM*M« a. ibi» H l’i ft V VI. Mr anti Mrs Win (’curt hill ar ; Mr an«i Mrs George Piatt went to Stayton last Thursila* ever in.- anil spent a verv enjo'able tim Ralph MacDonald made a tr •• to Alban.* last w eek. I.»>n M< laiin made a businev trip to Ijons the first of th> Week. Mr Arran and Fred Go ch nt i wife w. rt to Albany Tuesday. The school children, lasing ad- trial Work of all !• * \iticl•- You Should Choose i ... -1 and I• -1 Stock i ii the o i. am» 11»- V ill»*v i ti JTES ever until we” \ i i ,r ! ■ ’ -t V .i ar«- «--.titled to the very b*«t. tyli.h in Coat« arw! Drr.xes for Habiev, I.it- loglivi here and a-sortineuts are itlwavs larger l.’ailroid Pare Both Wavs mi Pur— \ino luting to $20.(10 or Over ' I H: r F b ■ ail er cxpreM FKEt U F W FI < I IM I YnC TO I I \bC ; Cl OAK AND st bars I u& a* i.i.-i AU purr ha»«, arc t-xpert tailor». m Ti IT SToRF McCune i*i.I-: ANY, OREGON Jr.'aiW 0 David llorseburg has lost a tine colt and has o'her hor •- sick, lie has called in the V eteri- nary to sec what was w roi g with them. Miss (Kirthy Smail retun • <! home Sunday from near ( raidit where she has been working. John Br<sk of Providence Wh in our ection Monday en s| < vial business. Our cream hauler, Mr Serfling has made his last trip an >r.g the farmers as they get b< t'< r pay and have less work s ip 'v- ing the condensery. Miss Bertha Smith who h been working at Crabtree f< Mrs Flanagan, returned home Sunday. • S Gaines has liought a* «»th. r horse to mate his sorrel. He got him of Charles Apple; he i a three year old colt, is brok • to work double and single and i- quite gentle for his practice, lb paid $122. fiO for him and is w< II pleased as he thinks him a dandy Pit: E atfr . I