The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 10, 1913, Image 4

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Our July Sale is Now on and Will La^t Until July 12
<^ii<»tiiiLT prices l»v tin* yard sel ves to confuse the reader and really does not sav anything1 of the
<|iialit\ of the goods. People are looking for quality these «lays, and they want to see the goods.
Our previous sales have been successful because we have shown you both goods and prices in keep­
ing with oiii* advertisements. Our sale on goods includes. Mens*, Souths’ and Boys Suits. I nder-
wear. Shirts, Hats and Shoes.
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< 'losed crotch union suits.
75c
38c
Men ’s work shirts
Bov’s Knickerbocker Suits
Good i*Jc value*
Porosnicsh union suits .
4Oc
Piece balbriggan umhv'r,
38c
Men’s suits, $12.50 to $2".50
$1.00 to $8.00 values
$7.00 «<> $20.00
$2.00 to $5.00
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Our sales are money-savers. Our friends Know that it means an actual saving “worth while"
when we sa\ “sale.” We have only two sale periods each year; July and «January, and we sell
new, seasonable goods at these prices during that time. Kcmember the sale (doses July 12.
The Blain Clothing" Co.
224-226
WEST
ALBANY,
FIRST
STREET
OREGON
Ajtcewt
'"CT tx» CkOOOOiB
with his phonograph and a pleas-' a weeks’ visit with relatives
MARKET REPORI
ant day was enjoyed by all here.
The following are caah price* quoted
present.
Mr and Mrs John Hodge sjient on Thuntday of each week by our
Many from here spent the 4th Sunday at Chas. Freetag’a.
dealer«:
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at the CherrY fair in Salem.
Cletus Holt returned Sunday Wheat, per bushel........................
Shelburn was well represent»*«! from a short stay at Salem and Flour, per *ack ............................
the
Bran, per ton...... ...........
at the celebration in Scio.
Woodburn.
Middling*, per ton.....................
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Ernest Brant received a new
Mrs R H F Struckmeier has Chop, wheat, per ton................ 33 I«
saw for his mill Saturday.
been an Alliany visitor the past Chop, oat*, per ton.................... 29 00
m o o< zrr -o* -t_r 01 o « ob k Surprising Cure fur stomach Trouble 1
Butter, (Country) per roll ....
Earl Russell spent a few hours week.
Egg*, per doten............................
WEST SCIO NOTES
" h<n you have trouble with vuur‘
Mrs Charles Freetag and son Chicken«, per pound............. ...
stomach or chronic constipation, don't the day of the Fourth with his ■.
Stanley, visited at Peter Peter­ <>ee*e, |>er pound ......................
J 1» Kistler purchased a imagine that your ease i* beyond help parents at Macieay.
Turkey«, per pound.....................
)U«t
brcau.e
your
doctir
fail*
to
give
son
’s Monday.
Mrs W H McLain and daugh­
lie« auto just before k-aviug
Puck*, per pound ............... .
you relief. Mr« <i Stengle, Plainfleld.
Mrs Harry Neeley of Albany Beef. |er pound. live weight
for their lieu home at Taco­ I N .1 write*. ’’For over a month past 1 ter Gertrude, made a business
5 to 07
spent a few days last week with Pork, dre««ed ............................
ma last Monday.
i have been troubled with my stomach. trip to Stayton Monday.
Veal, per pound, for «hipping ..
Philo Gragg arrived here Sat- friends in this vicinity.
W A Whit«« is building a Ev< ry thing 1 ate upset it terribly, one
of Chamlxriama advertising booklet, urday to visit, Mrs W 11 Mclain
Quite a number of people in
tower preparatory to install­ MUB to me. / After
'■ reading
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few of for a few’ days.
this
neighborhood spent the 4th
I
ing a water system.
the letters from people who ha.l been
at
Scio,
while others went to Notice 1« hereby given that the under-
Stanley
Taylor
spent
Sunday
Mrs Roe Phillips picked cured by t hamlierlain’s tablets, ! de­
Woodburn. Salem and Eugene.
cided to try them. 1 have taken near- in Alliany with relatives.
tigned, the duly, appointed, qualified
raspberries Monday' at the ly three fourth* of a package of them
and acting guardian of the estate of
B.R.L.C.
Ed Taylor it working in the
home ot her rieler Mrs W in «nd can now eat almost everything
Herman Hickman, Cvru« C Hickman.
creamery for his brother.
K nauf.
that I want. For sale by all dealer«.
Rachel I. Hickman and Mary E Hick­
Th«- Best Medicine in the World.
man. minor*, wai by the County Court
Glen Shilling si»ent Sunday
The farmers around here
My little girl had dysentery very bad of l.inn county, Oregon, on th« 30th of
with
his
parents.
SHELBURN ITEMS
I thought she would die. Chamberlains • June, 1913, duly licensed to »ell
are busy making hay while
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A P Russell made Herman colic, cho'er« and diarrho-a remedy- real property, to wit:
the su -bines. They hope it
<...rtru.l.. McLain re nrne.1
,
first of cured her. and I can truthfully say that Beginning two rods E <>f the N
will l olllihlle good weather I home Sunday after a week s visit ,
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I think It 1« the best medicine in the corner of section 25 tn township 10,
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until tin liav is taken care with friends at Macieay.
world.
write* Mr* Will.am Orvia, R 2 W of the Will. Mer., Oregon,
of,
Clare, Mich. For sale by all dealers.
thence East 79 rods; thence South 40
Mabel I.ybeckerof Washington
Causes of Stomach Trouble*
rode. thence Writ 78 rod«, then'«
Allen Arnold ami family made Gertrude McLain a short Sedentary habit«, lack of outdoor
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North
4" rod», to th placeof t>eginning,
For
Sale
Complete
threshing
were Sunday visitors at the visit the first of the week.
ercise. insufficient mastication of food,
containing 1913 acre« more or lea« in
home O| ( ieorge Rodgel s.
Mrs Meir and son Lewis were constipation. * torpid liver, worry and outfit, 20 H. P. compound Rus­ Linn County, Oregon.
anxiety, overeating, partaking of food
John "helton and
wife in Stay ton Monday on business. and drink not suited to your age and sell engine and 36 Aultman-Tay- That on and after Monday, August 4,
lor separator, including alt ap­ 1913, the undersigned will proceed to
wele ’a Scio l uesdav.
Mr Amann’s mother is here on occupation. Correct your habits and paratus as cookhouse, 2 water sell at private sale, for caah to the
take ( hamlierlaina tablet* and you will
II Phillips came np from I a visit.
highest bldtier all of the interest of said
aoon
be well again. For sale by all tanks, etc. Outfit as good as new minors in said premises. Application
”ort ind Monday evening
Lloyd Churchill of Tillamook dealers.
for 1-3 its cost Address Box 22. to purchase may be made at the office
evening to loo- after his city, a grandson of W’m Churchill,
R F 1)2, Albany, Oregon.
of the undersigned guardian in Scio,
prop, . t v here.
had his leg broken the first of
THOMAS TOPICS
Mrs W A White
and last week by being run over with
R. Shelton, Guardian
Mrs I ah > Zellar and son Her-
daughter Lob en
were in a wagon.
t. Attorney.
felieibum Monday.
George Piatt and wife, Claude man v**'^ a few days last week
*« and Semi-Weekly
X\lrs me Mtinkers returned Churchill, wife and daughter with ^latives at Coburg.
wr year, the price of
Roy Brummer has been visit-
* ’Ai ’ from
Portland Saiur- Blanche, Ed Ocnnner and wife,
Vjf you are not get-
ller friend returned M.s Knosker and Mr Murphy >nR at W R Kelly’s the past
They visited the anti his two sons gathered at the week.
Salem one day home of Wm Churchill the -ith.
Mrs Peter Chappelle retu
51r Murphy entertained them to her home in Woodburn
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