The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 07, 1915, Image 4

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¿EXTRA SPECIAL JANUARY SALE
Real Bargains in Seasonable Merchandise Which Will Appeal to Scio’s Thrifty
Buyers. Note these Remarkable Price Cuts and Take Advantage of this Opportunity
Men’s vVuits Greatly
, Reduced
Astonishing Values in Ladies
Suits and Dresses
$9.85
$14.85
<> ip lot men’s suits, altea 3»! 3M, a peti al ...
One lot men's anta, sir«-» 3K to 44. spec , <¡0 and $11.50
(h.e k t n.«n'< (ulta, ss«-a 35 and 36. apertili
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Young Man's Long Parts Sults
$3.75
$4.75
$6.95
One lot. to < kne out
One l>l. to civ»«- out
Ono lot. to rloar out
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in wu--l and «¡!k »nd wo-.I underwear
one lot la-iuary »p«-<-ial, garment
Old garment» in pure wool underwear, January
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waist«, ’anuary Special
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Ntwxt design, in '¡ k ■ iihwi , fast colora and absolutely
rainproof
.. 60c
$7.5(1 grades $6.50
$10.00 grades $8.50
M n’s negligee ahirU. $2.50 value«. Jan. spec
25c
$1.45
Special pi ices in navy blue and
red flannel M idtlies
F. ncy pattern flannel hirt«, $3.00 grades. Janu-
ary «ycial.■............... .........
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$1.50
Outing flannel «hirt«. tue 17. Jan. special. each
ll>ya‘ I
vi Strau«« waiat overalls, pur
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ton macklnawa, in new-at iniian
pittern« $12.50 grades. January a;*cial
■"$10.00
M -n'n
creout« and rainc >nta, Jan spec . all price«, 13 off
<>f other bargains too numerous to mention,
during this sale.
ESTABLISHED
Report ot the Conditi, n <«4
Jill. SCIO -SI All
BANK
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Notice ia hereby given that the un­
Al Scio, In th«- Mate of Oregon, at the dersigned a-lmi-aat'atot of the estate
cloa«- of biiaincM I ec. 31. )914
of Matt ¡«olierger, doe-aaed. waa on
Drcemtier 7, 1914. duly licensed to aell
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the following real pnq-erty to-wit
Ixmna un<l <li»count«
$51.«'42.61
Beginning at a mint 29.335 chain«
Overdrafts, »«curvd and un­
north from the -oulhenat corner of the
secured.....................
70. Kt Donation land Claim of Nathaniel
Bond« and warrants ... .
12,123 33 Crank ami Susannah Crack. hla wife,
Banking house.
4.1 MIO. UO « ng Notification No. 568 nnd Claim
Furniture and fixtures
I.0U0.00 No. 40 and 51 in Tu-vnaiup 10. South
Range 1 and 2 West of the Willamette
Due from bank« (not reserve
batiks).....................
208.6b Meridian, Oregon, an<l running thence
west 20.45 chain«; thence south 9.78
Cash »ml due from appro-. «1
chains;
thence ea«r 20.45 chains to the
reserve tanks .........
24.226 .’12 i
71 12 j ■act boundary line of aatel Claim;
A hecks and other ca*h items.
thence north along the east boundary
Total ..............
93.642 5» line of «aid claim 9 78 ehaina to the
place of Iwginning. containing 20 acre«
tJABILITIES
more <-r ¡««a all ly tig and being in ¡.inn
$10,000,00 j 1
Capital stock paid in ........
County, state of Oregon.
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6,500. io!
Surplus fund ...........................
I hat in pur tan «• of said order of i
Undivided nrufits, lc»»exp<-n-
-al«- the undersign
will on Saturday. I
sea and tax«*» paid..........
I.55M0I
ib- 16th day ,f January, 1915 at 1 J
Individual deposits aubi<ct to
said ■
check ..«.........................
69.097.88 o
' ’clock in the afternoon. on
premi«-s.
pn> <«e<. to «ell the same at J
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Demand certificate« ot
auction to the highest bidder for K
5,46« 71 public
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deposit . .....................
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Time certiflcat«-» of
First publication Dcc.-mber 17, 1914. X
deposit
1,00.00 j last January 14. 1915.
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K SHELTON, Administrator.
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Total..................... 93.642.59
Q C. Bryant. Attorney.
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Stat<- nt Oregon. /
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t'ounty of I.inn '
NOTICE OF HEAHNG OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
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NOTICE or AOXUiSTilATOk S SALE *
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Sale 0
Semi-Annual Clearance
COMMENCES
MONDAY.
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JANUARY
As usual then* are sweeping reductions throughout the
entire store. You will he able to purchase new, season­
able merchandise at reduced prices.
Ixingcloth, 10 >ard bolts, regular
$1.50, clearance price
98c
Bookfold Indian Head, 36 in. reg.
1. f. .-raraice pre-
9c
Percale, 36 in. w ide, reg 15c, clear­
ance price .......... .................
11c
Ginghams, all colors, reg 124c, clear­
ance price ..... ............................... 9c
Huck towels reg 25c. clearance
17c
Linen towels reg 35c. clearance
19 j
Apron gingham reg 84c, clearance 6c
Hope muslin reg 10c, clearance
74c
Pillow tubing reg 22c and 25c. clear­
ance price
19c
Bleached sheeting 9 4 reg ’Li4c,
clearance price
25c
Bleached sheeting 10 4 reg 35c,
clearance price.
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264c
I. It. D. My ers. ,ra«h'«-r of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the ah-ovc statement is true to the beat J
| Notice ia hereby given that the final
of my knowledge and balief.
account «>f It F Darby, aa administrator
F. |i. .M yers , ('ashler.
of the «state of Daisy 1) Darby, de.
Sul scr.l - I ami »worn to before me
»»«•«'., has been filed in the Connty
thia 7th day of Jan., 1915,
j Court of Linn County. State of Oregon,
R. Shelton Notary I'ublic
mil t nat the I sth day of January. ISIS,
Correct atteat:
.it the hour of 10:00 o'clock am has
W. A. Ewing. A. E. Randall, Director«.
- been duly appointed by auch Court fur
( Kester A Lyon, proprietor of th.- bearing of objections to auch final
u<-< -u.it and th«- ■ vttlcment thereof, at
the B g Brother Farm near Ix«b- which
time any |-eraon inte'eated in
anon was in town Monday and auch ea rate may api-ear and file objec-
delivered a lecture at the Mun-l I tiona U crato in writing and con teat the
You can’t buy your chicken
kers school houst* in the evening. ' i «ame.
Mr Lyon is an earnest worker Date I thia 17th day of December, and other accessories and have a
and is doing a g^ d work among 1914. B. F. DARBY, Administrator. | Sunday dinner for 35 cents.
Rest each Sunday and get your
a class of boys from the city u ho S II. Il-'ltirl. At torr ey fur Catate.
dinner at toe Scio Hotel.
Charmeuse silk reg $1.50 and $2.00.
clearance price
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$1.33
Fancy silks reg 85c to $1.00, clear­
ance price ............................... 59c
Childrens shoes, sizes 54 to 8, reg
$2. in. at
1 48
Childrens shoes, sizes 64 to 11, reg
$2.25. at
1 69
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Ladies sho -s, tan, suede and pat­
ent, reg $4.50, at...
2 75
Ladies shoes, patent, kid and gun
metal, reg 13,50, at
2 39
Mens shoes, tan, gun metal and
kid. reg $5.00, at .........
3 85
Mens sho« s, tan. gun metal and
kid, reg $4.00, at ..........
3 35
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Just remember that the News
office sells typewriter ribbons
and carbon paper cheaper than
anyone else in Linn county.
nted starting on »he right track. •
All parties owing the Scio
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Loggers and ih-y Sox shoes
I)rs 1 «owe and Turner will Telephone
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assessments
k<r,htny ‘."»«ft-Uld a» the People’s St«e cheap­
lie in Scio Again in Feb- will please call at the Secretary’•
ed busir. sa in ikio Monday.
er than elsewhere.
ruary. , Watch for date later.
< ffice and nettle.
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Chamberlain'« I Immen«
If you are ever troubled with ache«,
paisa «>r sor»m.-«s of the muscles, you
will appreciate the good quail tie« of
Chamberlain’« Liniment. .Many suffer­
ers from rheumatism and «ciatica have
used it with the beat results. It la es­
pecially valuable for lumbago and lame
back. For aale by all dealer«.
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