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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1914)
(Ghe > .in tin in jifU’5 Semi-Annual Clearance Sale PUB! ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY L W. CHARLES <)nr Enteret at the t-«itotfi.-. at : lo. Ore Mt’HWKII'ITON RAI» Advertiamg fl 1 includes everything 'I* < I Hal it y to except a stork uh Tcliand We have individually inarKed each suit in our stock. ise except blue seigcs find blacks, which sell for in per cent discount, finti bal- rao - n. n!«- application. ;im •* ifiiige in price from SCHOOL NOTES large our in very few Jil t iclrs oil which the sale price is contracted, ibis inci’chaiHlise is not bought for a sale, but is our regular stock of clean, high gra<le, « ««■cund'claa* mail matter One year In advance One year, at «-nd of y«-ar Six month* in advance Thr«-«’ mouth* in advance suie 3 i to \iou-ly sold for «$10.00 to $2«5.OO. $I«S.75. ibis is our stock which pre You know that some suits contain more s.'iliic than others, find we Imve inarKed each suit at its lowest possible A very pr<d»y wedding w:i Boll ",niz«'«l the eve of Januarv Io price, instead of putting them in ditl’erent lots, and are giving you the nt tl.eS H S w hen Miss Ada Tl av advantage of cvei v nickel of saving. er become the wife of "EifTi” •j Brenner. R<‘v(’e)ia Bump« f'i« ia' mg. The bride was dr«- -e<l in a Buy- Knickerbocker Suits Men’» 2 piece wool un«i« rwcar, $1 value now TVc garment charming gown cream serge trim Regular price» 1X50 to f7.SO, now ......................... ,, 92 to U> to Men'« 2 p cr wool underwear, $1.50 value now ’.*• gai in--nt med in blue mc-salir.e, while tl « Men’* 2 piece cotton nbb«-«l underwear. 50c value» now ... .30c garment Youth’s Long i’ant* Suits bridegroom wore John Stichn'-- Mi l * cotton nbix-’l union *uit*. g-»> 1 weight, now .. . "Sc suit 1 ri"* f.’I <.(..$! ! x. blue serge suit. The youn. couple are two of the most promi . .,10c Men's Shir’s, Special Lines Men’» Merino Wool H om , black and Oxford, pair rnent students in I c S II S an<! <»olf *hirl«. 65c » ” <1 75c value*, now ............... . ... 43c earn one of us extend our h art ... 16c Men'» fin- t ca«*imere how. I ght and medium weight, pair Golf »hirt», $1, fl 25. $1 5o value«, now ............ 65c iest congratulations for a lone lb iv w« <hl work «hirt», to- value*, now ........ 16c Men'» cotton and Inde dre»« »ock», 25c value* now, pair 3hc and happy wedded life. Ju ' Ih’fore the newly weds departe : Overcoats and Raincoats M.-ii's and Youths Sw«-liters Howard A F.-ter. Franklin ami Barry »hoc», a very delicious lunch was fu ri- Ruff Neck», V Seck« and Jerwey» $13 50 overcoat* arid raincoat*, now »•I .35 tip« • allv pric< ' fr« rn 12 tu $3 to e<|. Th >s<- present wet« : M- <-.- now fll.35 $2.50 V neck coat», now ... 9hc 115.OU overcoat* and raincoat*, now. »13.75 116 5o overcoat» and raincoat*, Mabie Thaver, the bride’s sist I rnurlv J'i to $5.00 shoe*. $15.25 $4.00 Ruff n«rck», heavy Wright, now (2 HH $20.00 overcoat* and raincoats. now. Ixvreen White. K«*va Tridah Neva Bal.schw<‘i<l. Nita 11 Lulu Clark, R ith Evans, Remo) Eva’ <, Miss Van S’yke. E r.!« Simanek. Rolla Wadeand M-s-r ’IxMi” Wain, 'Twitl” Miller ’’Jack” Carson, ‘‘Eddie” Knauf, and “Mully” Donahue. Most all the girls are looking forward to th«- D«»m -slie Sci«-nc< fours«* which is to !><• ins’a'li-i , the father <>f the automobile.— Picture show tonight and Sun- Milwaukee for the second semester. \\ Doug, in Police Court S- ntinel. (day evening. Complete change wonder how ninny of mother's <>f program. Admission 15c and The Too Faithful Dog. good old dishes w ill be j laced "o The - National • Weekly Cruelty to animals was thr t 10c, commencing at 8:00 sharp A party <>f young Au*traliana the shelf.” charge on which Doug Hamilton wanting « i»h dinner tilled ■ bottle First Time Don’t fail to see “What ha| the wonderful chatacter from A Hansell e.rpects to go with dynamite, attached a water- in Clubs l>cned to Jones”. Scio, w;.- hailed before Police to Portland Sunday to attend pro -f hnte slid thing it into a pool Until t h 11 y c a r in u creek. One of them had a re Ju lg«‘ Van Tassel yesterday the harness (•¿’ro'g h.«% U-vii makers cunven- triever who had been taught to re SHElAtURN H i MS. •old Ml $5.50. Nk w a ft« rr.o i by ' >fli < r King on com tion whirh con veiies theh trieve anything tlung into the wa lhe prue it $2.50 plaint of a person who saw ne.vt week. • nd w r ha ve Kt ured ter, and the l«ottle had Ivardly Mr and Mrs A?cli Ru«--, • t on< ratton w here ’ 'Preaching Bill ” unmercifully touched the »urfaec t«efore Watch llll'l soil <»fli’;t-s ^.i|le\- < >*«• by wt cm offer it treating his horse. Baldy. 1’hey yelled at him •i 4 tttll further Miss Ilaisv BucKtivr Vini! wa* after it gon visited with Earl rusm -| reduction in con In the police court Hamilton ed relatives at Salem last to leave it alone, but lie paid no at mid I.millv !ii»t vv «•« k. nection with this tention and »««on »»> »w miming .-.uggid that the fact of the week and also attended the publication. «liort-u iir<i with the fizzing bomb in Mr I’.irr w Im Ims been rim cose I m - aujipn- .cd for fear of the poultry show in Albany hi* mouth. The young men ran Special Offer to Our Reader» ning a roiif<*cti<>iiarv ati< ruinati m of his reputation. He Thursday. for their live«, and the poor beaut, H<- * th. («.«I dr- ■ .1 |,.t al loolii sol I Ills stock t< w. gi’ en a kindly lecture by the ,,, ,,,, („ thinking it all a great Joke, came 11.« «■fl.« .« I ,wr . iHibhrai r,<h ,,,, Lett < iibliotis recently. galloping after. He wa* within : «dice judge, w ho was thoroughly i.1~. ... . R M < .tin, who went to . Her tn 1 n un l.r i.li.n .4. ania«r ol piun |nly. IM \\ lute of Eastern < im conversant with the • .ircum - I’ortland last Uednodav, Fe- twenty yard* of the Inndniowt wirn there wan u »tunning craih. Two gon spent the | itter puri part r»! danc« - surrounding Hamilton turned home via Albany Su of the men were thrown down, Wl.at You Get in Collier’s -fl«** • .» «he one hi. >««<kr-ndeni. fearle.a last week hole visiting will and the judge suggested that as to take in the pjultrv though, fortunately, not liadli hurt. < -ee» ><>« the whole e.^nlrt \ 4 <t the « — I cil.arn • h.ndbwok but it i. a!w a Hamilton return to his home, i allow at that place. frien s and relath e». But of the unfortunate dog hardly mAaanoe 1 ,< th. whol* I.milt Am«-n< the 11 «. that • year , goe« ar* ■ a trace u a* left. j Jim George nm.lr • trip to Mill Citi He was missing this morming. 1000 rd.lonal. tlx- <><l.« r day to bargain for » n ot< r Friday’s Democrat, GASOLINE’S EARLY USE. »«>•' New, PKM . ! You Must Come Early to Get the Best Selections The Blain Clothing; Co ALBANY, OREGON Collier’s cycle. The one he roc ntly uwnc.l wa» ««'l.l to Rolla Shelton of sc.o. I dinner was given Inst Sunday ly Lphriam Piatt and wife in honor of tin latter'* »later, Mrs Maggie Rlackk'lg- and Iva Blackhdge and wife of Spring field. Mbsourl. lYie following g ,<■ Were pr«»«-nt W F ('hurt-hill n> wife, griimtmnther Churchill, <««t«rg« Piatt an<l wife. Mr« Noakcr ar«t Cuba ami I.lanch«- Churchill. Mrs 1 roliinger wa* visiting with her daughter, Mr* Shank*. Virgil Shilling of Munker« i* helfir, hi* father cut wood thl* we« k. Ba«t Cough Mcd'.inc for ChilJrcn “I am very glml to say a few won! in prai*e of Ch*m'>erUin* cough rem rdy" write* Mr* i.i< a Drwry, Nilwau kee, W i». have u»c.l it for year*, both for my children an l rnyaclf and it never fail* to relieve and cure a cough or cold. No family with children ahould be without it a» it giv. • alm >*t imme diate relief in ca»«-a of croup ” Cham beriain* cough renuxlv i* pleasant and *afe to take, which i* of great impor tance when a medicine must be given to young children. For »ale by ail dealer*. Moving picture show tonight and Sunday night. Entire change of program. Admission 10; and 15c. I o A Cur*ui Memariat. Havel Firet Applied It a* a Pew»r In 1064 Motive DM John, district manager or the Oregon Life in Lmn and The first attempt to apply gaso Benton counties, w ishes to thank line at a motive power »»« made nis many friends and the policy by a Frenchnun, Pierre Jo»« ph Ha nolder« who made il possible for vel, who patented in the yi-.tr IS6S im to write more applications “a »team generator heated by min «luring the yesr just clotted than eral oils, to be applied to »team on ordinary road».” Ra any other agent of the company. locomotion vel'» engine »a* titled to a «mall This is th«’ second time the hon carriage and developed three hor*e- or h vs been awanied him. and he pow er, l'h«’ Franco-German »ar put an 'vishes to say to his friends and all tne citizens of nis territory Havel»■Czperimenta fur a tirucj but year* later he built a mo- that it is qnite n recommendation ■ turear in which petroleum «n« ii*cd • i>r Lmn ar.d Benton counties. for u,(. gmcretion of motive Hr IL- says the people are more loy-l loy- power In 18?6 L niz invented a perous than any turner by which a mixture of ga«o- al and more pr ».- ». - perotis '• -r part of the state, and be lin' *‘ni1 o,h*‘r ««phthaa, called ma» ; asks that the policy holders and 7.”t’ *« u’wl M f‘,d friends of the company continue „...j „ ,n lHuminiin; in ,trM,t to recommend Oregon Life, best lamp«, and later a new uae was for Oregonians. found for it in the manufacture of Projecting from the wall of a house overhanging the latke of Thun, m Switzerland, may be *ecn the bow of « «mall rowing boat with the name Petronella ¡mmted upon it. The wifi- of the owner of the houae was drowned from thia boat while rowing on the lake. Her huaband determined, a* a memorial to hi* wife, to build the boat into hi» houae The room de*lined to contain it, however, proved too «bort for the whole length of the boat, and the bo* proje«-t« from the wall, ju»t beneath the balcony. The hou»e i* cJoae by one of the »team boat pier», and the unn«-<-ount»ble anpeaianie of thia »(range memori al excite» m tch curiosity among the paaw-nger* on the »teameva.— Strand Magazine. —— —...... - 2 ' «.«wplale Nvrefe Collier’« .... $2.50/ B*bte*ab Sanhim News... $125 '$2.50 &O >EARS ’ EXPERlfcNCd T radc M ark » Desiane CoevRiaMTB Ac •wl-wlT n ««ir «.|. .... ,, tre« «’«I», u Scientific American. A *«na» m.t« llln.irvM w«-»Vt, '.„M -lr VUNN & Co.3*"”—’ New Tort Tha Lucky Ha«-a**hoa. It wa* about the middle of the «eventoenth century that the »uprr- - varniah and oilcloth. »titiou» u*c of hor»«-»lioc» ** em Why not sj»«‘u«l Sunday eve- Gatobn«*, amounting to 8 per cent blem» of good luck originated in ning at th«’ picture show? First the diatilled product of the crude England. They were at fir»t deem- class film . g«»"l music and ad- T” continued to l»e a drug ed a protection againat witches and on the market until the invention evil «pint« am) were nailed on mission t»rice 15c and 10c. Show of the ga«oline motor and it» appli doors of hou«r* with the curve up- starts at 8:00 sharp. cation to the automobile, boat», permoat. It w*» the belief that no aeroplane» and hundred» of mdiia- witch or evil «¡»irit could enter * Lndies and Misses coats to ,r“»l use«. Several inventor» help- hon»r tliu* guarded. The cu<t«>ir> close '-ut XT per cent off. John f ' *2 *1* "°P‘ g»*«- of nailing ho-««-*h, .-» tn *hi|>» and line.’ but the chief of them was other «ailing cruft i» »till in vogue Wes dy. G-- >rgr B. Selden of Rochester. X. in all English »peeking countriee. ZSO Short Artielaa I SO Short S1««1M iOO lOo.lrated Feature« * ’>•<* • » »«. w.. J . " I, T A. SHANKS — Manufacturer and Dealer in— //ar ne,is and Saddles I have recently installed a harne** ma chine, and am better prepared than • ver to do your repair work at reaaon- able rate». Give me a trial. i AU Work Strictly GuxrontrrJ MttUUFN. OMuOfi