The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 26, 1916, Image 4

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    JOHN WESELY,
ADT TO QUIT BUSINESS
OVIkJ, UHL. |F( ) |{ <;<><>!>
STOCK NOW IN THE HANDS of H. L. SCHILLER. PORTLAND
Th« »nnimncement that John Wc»»|y’» *to«k of Dry Good*. Iho*«, Furnishing*, etc., i* to be clcoed out. mean* th*t on» of the h gh-»t eta»«. be*t »eierte«! and cleanot «tuck* of
mer<han«i.«e in th« V> illaniette vx.ley i* t le piace»! on public «ale at the D> <*t *en»»tiunal and rapid-welling price« cvor known in Oregon. Everyone know* that rrwrrhandirr 1» f»»t a«l-
vanrmg tn pri< < and Mr W«*ely bought hi* good* for sjot <"»»h iwfirv the Ing advar.ee*. which mean* that good» in many inetanr -• will be sold for much le»» than wholetale erwt aw! lew*
than any merchant can buy the um* good* for at whole«:»', t diy, Thia «t-’ck ha* been aokj to other (»arta-» and bv «oe.-ial agreement, Mr. H I.. Schiller of ,’ortland. Oregon, Il IS BEEN
PLACED IN CHARGE WITH IS-Tl.t’« T1ONH TO KEDl’t E THIS STUCK TO TUI MINIMUM LN THE SHoRTESI TIME POSSIBLE, before it ia turned over to the new owner*.
So read what Mr. Srhiller *a>* Iwlow and y«»u will see f<»r youraelf juat what thia «ale mean* to every per»»n and family in >« >u and vicinity.
Boy«’ Suits, size* Up tn 13.
worth to $ I 5(1, will be
dosed nut at
$1.89
Oliti lut of flwn’l Suite. ono<|
styles and materiali*, worth
tn $15 00, closing <>Ut at
$4.95
_____ $9.85_____
A lot of boya Overcoats, r»’g
ular $10 imi values will be
< h *»••<! out at
$4.75
69c
One lot of children 1 ll.it-,
woith lo tì.ic, to I h * < I • -» .|
out at
_
One lot of Lail.r*' Oxford» amt Siu--»,
worth to Lì (Ml. tn close out
J »er pair
Local Events
IT.
Q A I ¡7 OPENS
SATURDAY
O M L
Oct. 28 at 9 a* m. Sharp
Bargains I rrcsistible— 1’upara lie led Bargains-- Aston­
ishing Bargains. A sale that involves this entire stock
of Dry Good*, Clothing, Reati y to Wear. Blanket*, Comfort*. Notion*, Men’*. Women’» and Children’s
lurnnhitn.» Good«, Shoe*. etc., without reserving a »ingle item and embojie* the greatest saving op-
p »rtumty ever presented the public of thi* vicinity. I hiring thi* (ale thousand* of dollar* worth of
merehandi»« of unqucal oned reliability will be sold for actually le»* than the cost of manufacture.
Truly a trade opportunity extraordinary and one that demand* the attention ami attendance of every
man, woman and child within any reasonable distance of thia *t re. Co ne here expecting to buy any
and everything embraced In this
entire stock for les* than you
ha»c ever bought in vour life and
you will not tie disappointed.
While the reduction may seem
too great to lie true, you wdl fir d
,$300. worth of
inr r<• li a n (I iso
given away dur-
inir this sab*.
( ’nine in and get
voiir share.
FREE
House
6c
One lot of calico print« that
cost 10c wholesale today,
to be closed out at,
per van!
L. SCHILLER. IN
S \N 1I VM I \KM TGI K S
V. Prokop, Thomas. 15t3p
Our weather is unusually
dry
ami cool; 45 days with­
For Salt First class riding
outfit. Dale Poindextrr.
15t2p out a drop of rain. 5’o grass.
Our road work is now
If you er joy a good comedy
completed
ami shows up
drums, don’t fail to see the Deep
Purpie at the People’s Theatre equal to any in the county,
tonight.
Wood sawing is now the
1c
One lot of Men'». Women’s ami Child­
ren's Sweaters, CLOU values,
closing out at
39c
A big lot of 10c r.ml roideric* to go on
sale, per yard
3c
One lot of luce curtain* that sold regu­
larly up to *2.26 will be closed
out at
48c
One lot of women'» 61.76 newest style
lingerie waists will be closed
out at
FREE
JOHN WESELY, SCIO, OREGON
H.
One hit of Ladies' Collars and belts,
worth to 50c. will be clostd
out at
Brooms
lo the first 100 rus-
torners making a
purchast of $2 00
ire trill if ire a ¡food
broom tthsol u ttly
Absolutely • Every
•
Article and Price
Exactly
as Ad-
•*
vertised.
a
Th»* health of our section
R>’g»t r''l Ho'fttein bull for in fairly good at ¡»r* -ent.
sale.
WE DON T WANT
NEW GOODS.
FREE
Mens' little striped Oveia |-.
worth $1 15, to go on
per pair
95c
Ont Slick and (’lean.
WE WANT
One hit <if Apron Ginghams,
worth 10<’ wholesale today
to go on !•»!«•, per yard
5k
One lot of men's newest
style, guaranteed all wool
Suits, wot th to $22 ÔO,
on sale at
5c
Wcsel y ’> $20,000 Stork of inrrchniidisc to be (’leseti
48c
Ladies' cravunette raincoat*, worth up
to *10, will be closed out st
CHARGE
95c
I
W. C. Hawley
Republican and Progressive
Dire-t Primary Nominee fur
CONGRESS
A vote for
Representative Hawley
is one for an
order of the day bv • llafrv
a
Otto Alexander, who is work­
Experienced
Johnston of S^io.
ing with a crew of S P bridge
Potato digging i» now in
cirpenters, came in Saturday
Clean
evening and after a abort visit full blast with a fair yield
Able
left for Oregon City where they and good price».
are stationed at present
Fi.mk Smith of Salt Lake
Faithful
came down and recruited up
Dr John Gill and
family
and Eflective
motor« d over from I^benon his father's winters wood as
Sunday for a abort visit with his fie is in poor health.
Public Servant
parents, Mr and Mrs M C Gill. Com. Butler came over mid
They Were accompanied by Mrs
repaired our bridge with uto Please read his record tn
Waggoner, who spent the day
loads of stone around the the pamphlet-sent tn ev­
visiting with Mrs LC Alexander.
pier to prevent its being un­ «
ery registered voter by
Mrs Jas Carlton, who will be dermined, and will return
the Secretary of State.
remembered by the old timers soon to open a channel
here as Mary Miller, came over (ticToss a horse shoe fiend
from Corvallis with Mrs Jennie above tilt» bridge to straight­ Repu bl ica n ( 'on <f ressi on -
Warner Saturday for an over
al Com nt it tee.
en the channel anti save the
Sunday visit at the '.Vm Young
If*. J. Culver, Chairman.
hnme.
Mrs Carlton’s home is road which is about to be
(Paid Adv.)
washeti away.
at Seaside.
■ — ........ <•> ■
lohn Gaines of St .John*
Dance November 4 and M <' Gaines of < ’rabtrve on his road home after a
A dance will be given Satur­ called in to sec the 1’io Eater visit among his children up
day evening, November 4. nt the recently. John ia my
w only
sr around Providence, as lie re­
Richardson Gap T J S and Z C brother out of nine children. ceived word that hin wife
BJ hall. Good music will le He is HO years old and spry was quite feeble.
furnished and a good time is as­
as at 50. M <’ is my eldest
HF. EATER.
sured to all. Supper will be
•<>n
and
is
53,
and
the
old
served at midnight Everybody
man is 73. Time will soon
Trespass notices for sale at
cordially invited tn attend.
know
us
uo
mure.
John
is
this
office.
By order of Committee.
Price Announcement
The following list price* on Ford car* and chaasi*. f. o
Detroit, became effective August I, 1916:
b.
»326.00
Ford Chassis
Ford Runabout ..
346 00
Ford Touring Car
MO. 00
Ford Coupent
505.00
Ford Town Car..,
SM 00
Ford sedan
415.00
W. guarantee that there will ba no reduction in the above
prices prior to August 1, 1V17—but can give no assurance
whatever againat an advance in these price* at any tl.ne.
On Display and For Sale at
FRED T. BILYEU Residence
Ph ne, Home 27
I or a Muddy Complexion
Take Chamberlain’* Tablet* and
adopt a diet <>f vegetable* and cereals.
Take outdoor exercise daily and your
complexion will be greatly improved
within a few months. Try it. Obtain­
able everywhere.
Trespass notices, 5c each at
the News office.
SCIO.
OREGON
Pineapple Pepsin
for Sick Stomach
Ton'll ear It a th* i*o*t remark*')!«
thing > "U have tr»r . xp»ri»n. <-«t, th*
w»' a f»w «to»-* of N/T<>l. rtSi:\i •
I’l.K r»:FSIN COMl<»t'M> eorre-t*
dlgeatlve trvubl»*. *tot>* (irk head-
achr. bring, back < 4 hearty apt»-*
tit* and r»*tor»» a di»ordrr.<t »t<>m-
ach to good working rendition We v*
»ever «old or handl'd anything to
equal It »nd think »•» much of I'»
merit» thnt w» off»r t*c and II *0 bot­
tle* with a poaltlve guarani»» of re»
•ulla or money bsrk inatantly.
Try
it
All drug* 1st* al»o
C. A. Everett, Seto. Oregon