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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1917)
▼ • .A, ..-•t • ' • • ■ > • • 4 r •' • /* * . * * A- ‘ ’ r- • # • • * * ' •’ ¥ Z. .'7 •4 * -a J V*. *• 5« . • • gv- •. T ’ I.«/ •< j . • ' I *r •i'l- * < • -.'I The War Situation-High Prices-Late Spring L’ • * •' *'A# • • ?•« K . • • < ’ * There is absolutely no chance for relief from these firdt two great issues .* for many months to come, but the late season will soon be forgotten when the weather does warm up; seed time will be followed by a rapid growing season ami then the abundant harvest * I which never fails to come to our beautiful Willamette \ alley. J « • 1 /' 1 VKIC YOU? 1 K >\V OU > This is not a “war census*’; we want the men and boys from 5 to 85 years of age, tor We are tally prepart'd to clothe them completely in all of their ihmm I s . To the left is a conservative st\h* suit for men of middle age or with conservative ideas. \\ c have hundreds of these styles in all sizes and colors, ami it is our special pride that we arc now selling gray haired men these styles, when 30, 10 or 50 years ago they were wearing our Knickerbocker suits, ami they have been our cus- turners continually * since that time. To the right is one <>l our clever young fellow s’ suits, but one that is a favorite with a great main this t year: p and can lit any we have many • other styles • • w young fellow, ■ HIGH REGARDING • * c PRICES There have been advances in all lines of goods, but only a lew things that art* very much higher, ami we art* doing everything pos_ hold tin* ictail price flown. Shoes have made tin* greatest advance of am thing in our line while overalls ami other demim goods air considerable more. Hats, shirts, underwear ami furnishings are only slightly higher. siIde to $16.50 Cloth * ?; *■ ». . craft *. * t - • • ■ • . ■Hr i -A % Blue Serge Special will be advanced to $lSe50 on .lune 1, .«» «» • ’ ‘ Y ‘ X4 * rf? • * • •» Z under contract with the manufactnrers. Hemmt1 er it trill /*/ //z/oz/ to contt to , lltuitty to do yottr spring sho/r- ping. II *e ran san you ntonttj a nd shotr tjoo a rtry large litte of all kinds of mt rrlmndisr. $20.00 Cloth craft • Blue and (J ray serge specials will !><• ad vanced to $22.50 on J tine 1 umlercontract with manufacturer. 224-226 W. First St •c > Rivvlat« and the R>v«ra. All are to lx» men of genius in their degree—rivulet» or river», it does not matter. »0 th.it the soul« be clear ami pun-, not dead wall', Hirompaxaing dead hcutui of thin - km>«n and namtiercd, ■ »ut runnin-z water* in the sweet wlih-ri • -» of thing« unnumbered and unknown, conscioua only of the living luink*. on which they partly refresh and partly reflect the flower . and so pu« on. — Ruskin’« “The Stole-» of \ « nn <• War.tad Full Particular*. ■-WJ Four-year-old llurothv waa »hop- ping with her mother wuen it began raining very hard. ‘’Mamma,” »he asked, "win die« it rain?” “To make the gram and veg«»- tn I ilea grow and the atrawlx-rri»-.« |f put you love »0 well,” was the r<- it rain on tlx* imtnd>»d Itoroün,— k HOTEL New Undertaking Parlors MULTNOMAH PORTLAND. OREGON «a It. I. Morrison and N. r1 w' SCIO. OR m - s hl the Occupies an ent^e block easily accrMible '<« Port land’« Theatre and Shopping district M' N C Lowe is the only li ef rm»d undertaker and em balmer of Scio. All work I uarunteed satisfactory. We have a large stock of cas ket» on hand and a nice hearse. All call» promptly attended day or night. A lady’s services will be furnished if required. F ederated 'M'' -Jool at 550 OUTSIDE ROOMS , Rates: Without bath, $1. z' da" -upward. / ? < a ... «-• ■; £ .*5. BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY ALBANY “ * j j f-Ji