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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
»1 e< tai. garment.
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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 . .....................
-a»h.
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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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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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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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