The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 15, 1914, Image 2

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    (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
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