The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 22, 1913, Image 4

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Sat.
May 24
May 24
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and f urnishing Goods
( )ur |»<)I icy
has been the last four years, not to carry goods from one season to the next.
filis Spring has been I a t e and no demand tor merchandise
weather man will
MONEY.
h
»t li<*lp us, we must help oiH’St’lVCS.
What we want is that mono)
the BlGGI <|' ,*1 At »..II I I H ol
Ml \s
am »
< >111* loss will be
your gain.
We have but one wav
H the
YOT HAVE THE
Sat urda* V . • Ma • v 2 I at 9 o’clock we will <>|>en our doors on
B oys ’ S easonabi . e Goins ever put on in Albany.
Ami we
have had some biir suies.
Saturday, Muy 2’1 is the day tre start.
the stock
Beiow
We
£ 7 >!•
• »111 I h go f<>r................
¡5.110 nuit* go for
'J.s'.l
ÎHJMI mit» go for
............. ll.KU
25 Gì H'iitw go for . ...................
...............
16.S9
Is Sil
2111 Ml stilt* go for............
Give
You
A
$.l r0 suits go for
ft.UO suits go for
6.50 suits go for
One lot $3.00 hats
$3.50 straw or felt hats
M -n’s $1.25 night robes
15c black or tan hose
35c silk hose, all color*
25c hose
50c su-pendrs
Prices:
Few
BOYS’ SUITS
MEN’S sun s
> 1
Everything on sale at a Big Reduction and continue until
is sold, as ire tra tit money
$2 :»
3 39
4.39
1.39
2.49
89c
7c
23c
19c
19c
75c ties
50c ties
25c Boston garters
15c Handkerchiefs
Men's $1.25 shirts
M -n’s $2.00 shirts
Men’s work shirts
Boys’ 50c caps.
50c shirts and drawers
Men’s union suits.
Men’s $2.00 union suits
39c
19c
13c
6c
79c
1.19
41c
19c
37c
89c
1.29
Tracy Clothing; Company
3 3 0
WEST
ALBANY
SHI LBURN
9 LETTERS FROM OUR
COUNTRY
CORRESPONDENTS
SANT1AM FARM TOPICS
Mr» I ce I» »till quite o k. but >1
thought to lx 4 little improved
There wa* a cow . buyer lhf«»tt*s*h
•hi «. « t • ui M«’ti«l.»v wiM imtg i » buy
for »ab at
.ill the t.iir average C<»w*
<
niosl any price, a« he it marc m »H
other year go’xl Cow* will cuniiiGinl
$IS
» they are now a »karw article
.■t ÎIUII
«•tir l'ofltintied tain« «crm to came
<
without an in* ii4(i«>n,
like a »tray
■
d<>g
X'i I n udi apprende«!
it i*
rotting .ill the garden »red in i the
ground that i* what I* |il mted. . blit
world be ju*t a. w i II oil in tiie h otta*.
Mr*. Nina Meili i«lt u t nt »mt S h
urd.iy to vint with her unvlc and aunt,
Mr and Mr* M Gain« s
Dane Rilveu ha* alxn: rrc«»%rrc<!
(mm hi« »were attack «4 thicken
tt» «*ual|p«><(
PoX.
S. \\ Game* ami wife vrrc >n \l
bany Wednesday visiting with M g
1 lain t
’-ter. Ah •» Morri»
s w (»pin* i« treating hi« kitchen
and dining ro> nt to a new ct»at «>(
Sanita* whivh help* the cautr very
much
I'.'Vid H-ir*liurgh h.i» been having
a very »ick mare after foaling. .1» he
k ,4 thr veterinary with h«-r <>n day
am, night hoping they could »avc her
The aluminum prddler of \lbany 1«
around d Inrrine po.t order» and tak
mg new one»
IL report» fin«- »a|i-.
a» he t» I'uitr a hu»ticr. and xhould
be patronized a* he h.i* the fme«t
ware
PIE EATER
I am now located in the old
meat market by the steel bridge
where 1 am in the market, and
|u»y the highest cash prices for
all kinds of live stock, poultry,
eggs. etc. See me before selling
your produce. Tom targe.
ITEMS.
FIRST
STREET
o REGON
two minute*
Come in and take advantage of
the News $1 subscription offer
Mra.li» arr prrvalrtil
1:1 Chun hill made a Inni tu». trip Several arc trying to «.itch tinm -
’« : ilai’d la»t week
the) tin »..) they have had them
mother of Statile» Taylor hi*
Mr Hymn Wolfe and Ml.» Horner
n » «’. with .1 I id . ij latri)
*lr W 41.
werc married !a»t week
1* fire warden for timber loiiip.ni«'
THOMAS TOPICS
I hi *«• uhtaitiing righili grade di
They arc *n ex
.«I th. recent « « muti it ion are oil Thoma* Clerk
Mr
.inj
Mr» I T l’ru e were hop-
client couple
iron«. ( I.iii
Mcl<*in.
Geni
ng
in
Silo
Monda)
l ui and Victor I yona
The County court ha. attached I
Iva Shilling »pent ihe latter part of of Jordan mad dittrii t and a la
Henry Struckmcier of Albany
Ihi
Ju- week li.tling frirlld. .11 Thoilla* «lice of King Store dntiut t
.il Monday morning io look
dr.trirt Our mad t>”»» ha> full
Rev I dgar pre..« but .1 the Pre»
rilling matter*
trutn th«- .unltrut to near Kim; - st
byterian church Sunday morning.
lion
j
i
S’-mm» r and !.
\ Whited
ill itchlord to ik very ,irk laal
Trace* of copper have berti di»
erv at Sen» Saturday on bu»mr»»
• week ami 1* »till under the care ••( covered in the town*ite **f Mill City
* phy tic tans
\ chunk ol it wa* »ent to an a»v» y of-
Mr* !.<■«» l.rller and daughter* left
Mr. Parker of I mgent and < >» fire in Idaho and it »honed «- ’ p< r I hur.day for Coburg
' « aid lllatchf >id of I’Uiuvicw
«
ent
copper.
2?
ounce*
of
«liver
and
wer«
It w a *
railed t • the
I In d of ihnr mother a trace of gold to the ton
Mm Ivy Shilling* »pent Sunday at
u i. -p -tied from thr I
d «>f Rotk
lifford DeVaney's.
Mr. Sterling .mil Lunily. »ho mm
reck
on
a
glacier
during
the
ice
agr
led t<> < .. hfornia l.i-t year. returned
\'u u»c tr> get excited.
Smith wai at Scio Sahir .1»)
I Monday
1 lie null company h i* d ml 1« 4 the
u-d done at the blacksmith
Inez Hir’-n* «petit ï ne -»«G > visiting
capacity •>( their di-triliutii.g plat
I' friend» in Scio.
lortn
It 1* wonderful to »er ,n.u hiu
They take care
II (. ) Shilling 4 nd wife were in cry handle lumber
of double the amount now
| Idler« >n 1 uc«d*«y
The little Jap* here <!•• not »rein tn
loaigUnd IS nur.mg
Mr«
I I Mr«
be rx'ttcd over thr great war lb.it t*
Blah ord
g' mg on betwrrn thr I' S and 1«
I r.ink !•■ Will rrturiied home Mon
Kc
llrv Ooiuhilr and IL'bart llo.ig pan
All the ».line they know what day morning alter »pending Sunday
’ «nd have been hear«! fi -111 by rrl i
Every one of them v .th relative- in Mbany.
»» g-'iug «»n
tHCS
c thrîr «udden disappearance would be in the Jap army in
»in
a couple «»Í weck« agi»
time in the event ol war
Several men fi' tn Woodl-urn have
The < >dd I ellow » dedicated their a coiitr.ot rutting wood «m Will
T he road »upervi»nr h.i« been d
line new hall ■» iturday. th |0ih tn*t .Moore'» farm
■ng Mime road work between Ver
non » ami Shelley » lately
A large crowd wa* prevent
S* »nie
Mr« I A Mikulka went lo Alluny
came from •urroiinding town,
The Monday »bere »he ha« a pi tittoii a»
Mo»t Prompt and
Effectual Cur« »torin prevented other* irom «■ ining
chief c < h •k at thè Cottage Hotel
Mr Spencer of (cite, anil Mr Her
for Bad Cold*
I <i. l
M an<l l.exler ll"lt at
tram id Mill City were the leader» in
When you have a bad cold you want the cercnionie»
\ll did well
Mr tender! a Jer»ey calile «ale al llill*
oro l..»i Thurvday
Sbotti
hcul
a remedy that will not only give relief George G l ed ol I’ortl.m 1 delivered
■ere »old. I <• Holt pureli.iting two
but effect a prompt and permanent ■n excellent addi css al thr clo«e <»f
f thè pure bred «t«»cfc
thr «Irdicating program
It w«* ap
cure. a remedy that contain* nothing
propriatr and applicable
Mr bril is
< hi aieount o( thè rain» that oc
injurious, a remedy that la plratant to deputy state commander fur the
urred Saturday. niauy o( thè pcople
take.
Chamberlain* cough remedy 'Liciabee*
Hr 1« organising a lodge »•i
«Te­ di*.ipp«iinted a»
• 4 this
thi* vivinity
vicinity w
werc
n <••■!* idMh* «e requirement*. It acta of that order here ami «tart* out with ther were infcndinx lo go to the
about forty charter member«
I he picnic at Crabtree
on natural
relieve* the lung*, aid*
b.in«iuct at the close of the «le«hcati»»n
!‘-r several week» the
,__
expectoranoit; o**n* the accretion* and wa« a thing ot beauty and a P»y for
Who *.nd the country was •C‘>- New« bi* been caming on the rsrmng
rv-torv* the *y«trm to a healthy condi­ ever
train tn Thoma«, nuking it bad for
tion. Thia remedy ha* a world wide «ale ng to the bad* Ni»t so long t* t h<
grt thr
(bbl Fellow« can furnish «uch a feast the farmer» a* they
and use and can always be depended
until Monday.
I gne up trying to t|e*cribe it
I
upon. Sold by all drakm.
«bort on French w«nrd«
bred M«*i»«lt went to Albany Mon­
thly. bringing ba* k with him a Short-
N ick
h»»-n col
Mr. Mf ’kpvlt recently pur-
MILL CITY.
th.i*rd a male calf *»f that breed sn<l
these t»»gether with some he has had
About twenty head of goatjt i-r about a year, male«« him quite a
I \ Kilvrn
Scio nude an for sale.
Half ewes and half herd.
to MdI City la»t weck
II«
B. R.L.C.
wethers.
z\ Groelick.
Uro mg over a-.uie of <>ur
44
I cru»hcd rock
i
tome in ami have vour measure tak-
new r-xk cnixhcr eat* up »
yard oí big and little rock in rn for a package of boo« tor envelope*.
I
Ihxnter envelope» lür
Newt office
a
package
at
> oil will look for a good while before
you f fd a litter medicine for cough*
and < <>I<1 m than Chamberlain'* Cough
Remedy
It not only give* relief it
run »
Try it when you have a cough
or cold and you are certain to be
p|ea>rd with the prompt cure which it
will effect lor tale by all dealers.
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