The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 13, 1911, Image 4

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    DENTIST
THE ESMOND HOTEL
at lowest price». High« "I prn -s paid
farmers fur their beef, mutton, |s>rk,
and hides. Nuf sad.
Roy McDonald, Prop.
and heaters. We have a full line of
ranges and heaters also. Call and see
them before you buy elsewhere. Chas.
Wesely.
(
Heavy »hoes, light shoes, »l <u » for j
old, shoes for young, high top shoes, j
every kind of shoes but old shoes at ,
llibler A t.ill's.
CLUBBING
------- offer
Ihe News ilesire« to give its rea< 1er« the
;t<l\antagv of th«- best rates on the best
Below
p;itier« and magazines puhlis bed.
i a list of good combination* and we rhall
Tl lese are
etti ml it from time to time
YOU
ARE
Come Here
HARD
TO
FIT,
We Make a Spev'rlty of
Between Sixes
Regular
W><kl\ Oregonian
........... ^3.0(> 1
3.00
^«•mi Weekly Journal ............
9.00
I’ailv ami Sunday Journal
('.,'0
1 >aily Journal
....................
i
l ow n
Country, twice a mo L’.'iO
3.00
Rural Spirit, weekly
3(H)
Oregon 11 Giiie.ah'iid, weekly
Toledo Blade ................................ 2.50
2.7.5
Oregon Teacher«' Journal
Cl ient'fie American ................. •1.50
3.00
1 >clineator
2.1
Ml
Northwest Poultry Journal
Club price
ÍI.95
2.00
6.75
5.25
1.50
2 15
2,00
2.00
1 95
8,75
2.25.
1 I’lO
by isauing drafts lo thè differcnt parta
of thè United States, ami ita Service»
lyc «vadati»- for thè transaction <4
conservative business.
CHAMBERS &. McCUNE
Albany’s Leading
Cloak and Suit Store
*
LITTLE WOMEN
BIG WOMEN
> uh '»ced Have no Worry. We .Make a Specially ot
St IIS and COATS for You
EXPOSITION OF AUTHORITATIVE FASHIONS
UNEQUALLED IN ALL THE GREAT WILLAMETTE VALT-EY
Evciy accepted fashion in the realm of womens apparel is shown in our big Cloak and Suit Department.
Tin
for this department is now in Now York, tin* second trip this season and (‘very (bi
days
vs express is b
us now Suits, (’oats and Skirts.
This is the only store in the Willamette Valley seiidinix a buyer to the
New VorK Market four times a year to get the Newest mid the Best for the pntrons of this store.
A Superb Display of
Tailored Suits
An ever changing display, for every day see« a stream of
new garments to take the place of those finding new owners
equally a* faat.
Our garment buyer is now in New York, his second trip
this season, directing these daily shipments and hunting out
for you the latest New York sly les that are stam|ied authentic
Over night new models make their np|»earancc, only to be
quickly grafted ami hurried here by the fastest express.
That this is Albany» premier garment store you will concede
at s glance into the big cloak and suit department filled with
rack after rack and case after case of beautiful fall and
winter suits, coats, separate skirts, waists, misses and child­
rens apparel. A page would do «cant justice to describe them.
HUNDREDS OF
MODF.I4»
IN
FINE SUITS
Every fabric, color ami style*note you could possibly wish
to select from strictly plain tailored suits of smart tweeds,
rough weaves and serges, suits of the dressier lytic, broad­
cloths. corduroy», ami xibelincn in the two tone effect» with
trimmings of velvet, braid», novelty button», etc.
Sixes for missea 14 to IH; sizes for iitUc women 31, 33 and
3T>; cist s for big women up to 50 bust nw as ire, ami regular
sizes 34 to 41.
Prices SI2.6O. <14.60, <17.60. <20 to <36
W<> can save you from <.3 to <10 on any suit and show an
assortment larger than all the other stores in Albany
combined.
I
( X >ATS!
( X >Arl
( X LVLH!
For badies, for little girls, fur mi» -■•», for big women, for little women, in hundreds of different styles, the materials are serges, mannish mixtures, two faced
materials, two toned xibelines, jx>!o cloth, tweeds, heavy rough cheviots, broailcloths, velvet, corduroy and a large assortment of caraculs, plushes and sealetti*»
so much in style this fail. We are making a special offer of over 5«M)0 coats in any wanted »tyle, color, size or kind of material at the following prices which we
guarantee to be one fourth I»---» than they can be bought for at any other store in the state. Gur quantity buying jiower enables us to make such prices possible
$6.50
$7.50
For a very stylish black broadcluth coat of splendid
quality, some are half satin lined, some double facet!
material unlmcd, some trimmed with silk braid, tome
velvet trimmed with large roll collars, all sues for
miss or Mrs It would • • . t y< u<10 in an. Other store
For thia price ytu n.ay cheese from black broad­
cloth, or fancy mixtures. Some are plain man
tailored styles, others are more fancy with large
collars either velvet or satin trimmed. All sizes.
Wonderful values at $7 60.
At this price you may choose from the greatest as­
sortment of coats ever offered by any other store at
to <6 more than we ask. Stylish black broadcloth,
tweoils. mannish mixtures, polo cloth, in ail popular
colors for fall.
All sixes for misses or women.
$11.50
$1450
$15 to $25
Here is the greatest bargain of the *ea»on. dozen,
of different styles to chm»»«' from in all the new
cloths and colors for fall. Coats worth 415 |n any
other stole. Our prieu ami a groat aaeortmt-nt to
select from only <11,60.
For coats like vou have l>een paying $20 for. Over
2i*i at this one price in any style you might desire
from plain tailored black broadcloth* or caraculs
to the extreme polo coats, all the tieautiful rough,
mannish materials in tan, brown, gray. All sizes.
At these prices we can satisfy any taste in a black
broadcloth, plush, »«alette, caracul or in the swell
bouclé two tone xibilene and double faced coatings,
in any atyle or color, ami remember we can fit any
woman living, no matter how large or small.
Childrens Coats $1 to
$1O
Tailored and made with the «»me care and style as the grown ups, in a large
range of styles and materials, such n» plush, caraculs, velvet, corduroy,
broadcloth, flannel, polo cloth and two faced materials, and bear skins in any
color you desire and in any size from 1 to M years.
CHAMBERS & McCUNE
Elks New Temple
ALBANY. OREGON
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The Stìntimi! W’ ic . h mid | 1
S udo Moneti; (Jet \eire«st Styles; Choose from Largest Stock of Cloaks and Suits Beticeen Portland and San Francisco
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«Iriftlv cash in advance prices;
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Pap’s Coffee House
OUR
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St. Charles Hotel
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lileasings on thee, little man.
Make your feet glad by getting vour
♦♦♦«»««♦•♦«♦«♦««•♦••♦♦♦«♦e
Dirt flsu A.. »-mn-ditGoi «nJ prompt Jerrkr
Bare-foot boy with ch*-ek of tan.
i
Á.' Jv/.'.'c J
I »hoe« at llibler A GUI’s.
Lsr»r S«mpk F omu 1 st CsauBercUJ frsrdm
Blessings al«» on they i|horh<s> <-
Trtrspas» Notice« for »ale at thia
To
go
to
Gill
’
s
to
get
their
«hoc
n
office.
UW NEW HANAfiEMENT
:
:
Lame back is one of the moat com­
Men's, boys' ami girl»* sweater coats
•♦♦«♦♦«♦♦♦♦«♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e at llibler A GUI's.
mon forms of muscular rheumatism.
E. C. Peery is transacting business A few application» of < hamberlain’s
Liniment will give relief, l or »ale by
in Portland thia week.
«.WANT FIUTI t Fr..,.
all
dealers.
G> t one of thus»* new umbrellas at
A nice line of new drees goods at
Mies KirdeUe Brenner, who ia att. rid­ ALBANY
Hibl< r A Gill’«.
OREGON
llibler A GUI's.
ing
school at O. A
came over to star •
<_>na Shelton ami wife »p»-nt Sum lay
Our Job Work is w cor»! to none in ,
over Sunday with home folks, She ia
with Mr». W. R. Ray.
the county. Give it a trial.
well phased with th« school and wilL
Tha B«"l Place in Portland to Fit
A new line of up-to-date umbrella*
Our correspondent* have surely all doubtless become one of the la-st Work* |
at llibler A GUI’s.
is al
gons on a vacation this week.
era in her cl»*».
Mrs J. A. Kelly of Tlmmaa was
Ludi-s ('ailing Cards printed or
Mrs. lion McNight entertained st1
trading with our merchants Saturday.
blank for aalv at this office.
dinner Bunday. 8ept. 24. in honor of
Mi» Maud Holland and Mi»» Minnie
The mail from Albany has miscarried
her aunt Mr. Nad»tanek, of Sab-'n; the
al West cod ot the Mortlaon Street
Carpenter went to Albany last Friday
qnit<-«4t«n of late.
following were present; Mr». W. Ray, bridge.
Johnny and Mary got their school Lola Ray, Linn Lambert, Irvin Ray.
Remember the fair mertsng Saturday
•hoes at llibler A <> ill's. Go thou and and Ona Shelton and wife.
JOHN I’. WANNER
at one o’clock.
There will be a dance at Gooch hall do likewise.
(Su«*c»»«vor t<* Hmrr Hr«*.)
Mrs Maud liollan I has taken pity on
Mr. Spaiigenberg of Shelburn has thus- left homeless by thr closing of .
Shelburn, Saturday night, Oct. 21.
phopkie r<>R.
Ix t it rain if you have one of those »old out and will move to Washington in the Scio Hotel and is supplying them
the near futer.
new umbrellas from llibler A Gill's.
with mgato at her home. The boys»
Th- long winter evenings will soon be still room in the hotel. They don't care
You must help decide if the fair la to
DR. T. K. SANDERSON
here. Get a good supply of reading be­ how long th« hotel stays closed now.
«lav here or go elsewhere.
taking advantage of the News Club­
There will tn* Maas held here in the
The director« of the Munkera *ch<x»l i
bing bargains.
n< »r future by a Bohemian prelst.
district have taken advantage of
Mia* Daisy Buckner is taking her va­ the bargain in stows which wcreadver- ■
'-|wTial good values in fall dress
cation ami Mrs. Frank Gill is taking tised in last weeks News. If you have
gondii nt llibler & Gill's.
care of Uncle "»am's business at pres- ' anything to sell or ar- inn<<--l of any­
F. J. Weld and wife of Jefferson, who ent'
thing you will be paid to watch *the
haw been visiting here for the past
OREGON
('. N. Young who came over from Cor News column«.
Week have returned to their home,
v a Ilia. Friday to visit his father Mr. N. I
Miss Ethel Mi Donald has I • • • - k
( We have just received n full line of Young and sister Mrs.Chas. Warner re
for a few days but is now lietter ami
new heaters. Come in and get our turned Monday.
her many freinds hope she may soon
preces l>efor« you buv. Chas. WeSely.
The Van Brunt double disk drill is
Saturday was a very fine summer the only drill on the market that is entirely recover. She was «n< of the
< 'ent rally locateli, good
like day In spite of the fact that Uncle right t.-liu. I.-»» trouldv „-..i th. ;.n-. moat earnest workers in the local high
room«, price« moder­
school last year and i* miss-d from her I
Sinn's weather man had rain ordered is right. Sold by Chas, Wroely.
1
ato, colli teotlff
accustomed place this year.
for that date.
Jackson county vote! a bond issue of : No, the ladies suit or runt that has I
treatment
Father Hampson of Albany was here
$1,800,000
for good roads. The major no style, fit or shape to it, though the)
In the Interest of th- Catholic < hurch.
Corner MorrUon aid Frost Streets
! ■ ’ v . . k. W i
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■ -i II ■ ity for good roads was Ifi/k). Josephine quality of the cloth tnry l*c ever so
OREGON
builJing this week. Lumber it bcii g county is to vote on a bond issue soon. good, is not the La Vogue, That is a , PORTLAND
hnub-d.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gill went to garment made by rom« unkn- wn manu* i
W. II. Young, Newt Crabtree, R. M I Albany last .Saturday to spend Sunday facturvr or sweat h«»p and sold through T I. Bunkers. Ere».
A. L. FaidaJ. hce Frr*
Cain Tom Holt I E. H-yne and N. with their daughter Mra. F. M Arnold. the jobbers and mail order house». W A. tetof. Cash.
», l>. Byers, Aut.Quk.
Young are among the number who have After visiting in Albany Mrs. Gill will The l.a Vogue is made by Thr John
shown their appreciation of the News go on to Ix-banun to spen I a week with Anisfleld Co., Cleveland, Ohio. They* I
her son Dr. Gill of that city.
make the best fitting garments made,
by paying a year in advance.
We <1; A t'ain Dora a generai banking nusiness and
Remember that there is not only one forladi< and -m. »<
The Farmers Meat Market handles
handle
them
direct
from
the factory I can assist you In thè transfer of money
a choice line of fresh and cured meats house in the valley that handles stoves
.50
Clever Artistic Millinery
In Albany's largest and best millinery department. You will find the most
c< mpletc st«>ck <>f fine tailored and dress hat* at price« which will surprise you,
after what ,-ou have been u»ed to paying elsewhere. Women tell us every day
that they never had the tdcasure of choosing from such a large assortment of
stylish, nreUy, yet m< 'icrately priced hats. Beautiful assortment of soft
felts and beavors in white ami all colors.
Dress Skirts and Walking Skirts
In the greatest assortment of styles and trices sver displayed in one »tore,
High or low waist banda, arai any
a skirt you might wish.