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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1911)
• è i The News ami W««-kly Orsgonian one Trespass Notices for sale at this year for SI.<««»«1 until Oct 'll iffleo. Keep your feet warm arid dry by get Don't get cold feet Get woolen ting your shoes and wm-len b< <■ a hose at Hibler A Gills. Dr. and Mm. Gill cam« over Saturday Ihblor A Gills. CLUBBING (Continued from page 0 Mrs. Roy Nhclton retur: > -I u> her home in Detroit after a weeks visit time a meeting of dairymen will l»e Mr» J.T. Si torn» went to Mill City to with her mother, -Mrs. Whits h< Id to organise an association. Have you bought your h* ating stove spend two weeks with her daughter An apple tree near Albany lias been Our Job Work la second to none in yet? If not sec what M»rr -<e has in Mm. G. M. Flash. sold for MOO. It is everbearing, matur- the county. Give it a trial. Mm. Jos Fink of Jordan was taken Oregon made stoves. H’s price» ar- i ing fruit at all seasons of the growing Get on«- of those new umbrellas at to the Hospital at Salem, Saturday to right. period, with buds. t-lusaom» and apples llibh-r A Gill's. The long winter evening» will »«»in be , or. the tree at th.- same lime undergo an -qnrati-wi for appendicitis. A nur- Vila - Philippi of near Kingston, was Mm. El My«-m went to Portlami Sat here. Get a good supply of reading by ' scry company has bought the tree a.id town Monday. urday for a few «lays visit, .'■he return taking advantage of the Ni*< ' iub- w .1 try to establish a new everbearing bing bargains. A new tine of up to-date umbrellas ed the first of the week. v ariety. ut ilibb-r & Gill's. Eugene will hold its biggest apple The Van Brunt double dt»k drill 1» A. W Hagey has Just received a I dies Calling Cards printed or complete line of fountain pens that are the only drill on the market that is show cn Novembrr 3 and 4, the coming ! blank for »ale at thia office. of fine quality and the prices are very right today, leas trouble arwl th« price rxhil.it throwing all prevvio» shows far in the shade. The annual fruit exhibi is right, hold by Chaa. Wessly. U| m rinb ndenl W. I.. Jackson visit- reasonable. tion is growing all the time in import id the »chool Wednesday. Owing to the improve«! condition of The following named men have been ance because of increasing orrhard Mr* Prill returned home Sunday my wife's health. I have decided not to suggested as suitable for th« Board of acreage around Eugene, and this year sell my hardware business at present Directors of the Linn County Fair A» after « week’s visit in Portland. ! the festival will take on more than b it will continue the business N. I. sociation for 1912: W. R. Ray. Jordan. U-t it rain if you have one of theca local interest. Prix«-» have been offer- Morrison. Henry Rlruckmeier, Thomas, M C m w umbrellas from Hibler A tiill's. id that make it an object for fruit I.ame back is one of the most com Gaines, < rabtree, Hon. M A. Miller, growers to compete. John Miller of near Shelburn, was mon forms of muscular rheumatism. Ixdianon. Riley Shelton, Scio, and J. A. t < iicting business in town Monday. laikevlrw will add agriculture A few applications of Chamberlain's Bilyeu, Mcio or Judge Duncan of Al high school course as soon as its I>o you take the News from the pub Liniment will give relief. For sale by bany, or C. A Mewart, of th« Com lisher or do you borrow your neighbors? I mercial Club of Albany. Six m.-m! era building is finished. This is a new and ; all dealer*. important feature of the course of i Mens and boys hats ami cs|>s at John bticha is not in so much of a ‘ of the Board ar«- to be elected in Jnnn • tudy and one that progressive com- I Hibler A Gills. ary. R. Shelton ha* been menti- r.cd hurry to close up the store these t i muntlies are adopting. Gilbert LleVaney was here frrim evenings. He is thinking something Prv»ident and I.. L. Goo-liag for ‘«- re Jefferson Friday having some dental of opening up on Sunday evenings also. I tary. The above has lw-en handed to a A Fro*. w.-rk done. News reporter ami is publ>ah«-d by Horsier why time hangs so heavy? Z little girl was asked to deflue s request. Winter underwear at prices that are frog “A frog.** aaid she with childish The News would like for each church right ut Hibler & Gill*. lolublllty. "la a great big green bug and lodge to keep us informed of their Not Full Gr sf. nlth Ils mouth always open, and It’s Miss Lettie Wrddle of Stayton spent various meetings in time fur publication t "Gladys 1« «cry mri i 111 her Id«-.- always standing up In front and alt ■•«. - k. It |g im|»*«»i!lr f-.r -i MW* her vacation visiting her cousin Ora ■ - . i- - ■ . ting down bchiud Lmilun Globe. representative to know about all of nt»,lit (In- ;l Weddle last week. “ Is afooT* th« se meetings and often it ia not Dangar* uf Thunder. I' ihj I Jack Frost by getting a pair of "Ko much so that when her half •! ■ Wifey (during a stormi - Gracious! known to whom to go fur information. ter died »In- would u«-' «ur ny i-u' U mmm nice warm woolen blankets at I hat was an a«fu> clap of thunder; It Brother Adams preached two ex half mounting llnillu>--re Atuetl-nn Il bier A Gilta. frightened me terribly Hubby-Nou cellent »ermons at the Christian < hurch Baa W-te»»». ►••ii-e. lay dear. Thunder can't hurt Wi> have just received a full line of ■ . !ny For soli,«- time past th- -o-rvl I Jin Ver I . r I •< I ' yon Wifey - Indeed' Didn't you ever new heaters. Come In and get our r«-s at this church have been conducteif you wiy that my client disappeared li bear of (irople being thunderstruckT prirrs before you buv. Chas. Wcneljr. ■ •y »lii-li-t Is of th«- Bil-li- »chool at the darkne«« after knocking jroo Know Mie Value. School will close next Monday. Tues Eugene and while their work has l-een down W lint time of mgni UM» tin» Prospective 1‘urt hn«er W bat a hand day and Wednesday as the teachers generally satisfactory, it nevertheless Coniplaliiaul -I - in I any exactly nine do«' lie must lie valuable are required by law to attend th«- it pleasing to have an experienced min Your client bud my »«l-it Lite Vender-Yer bet 'e Is The senlle- uter in charge of the services county institute. Not Alriid o( th» Outlook. . nn wot I lK>u«ht I tn ofa offerin' (5 “Xo you r»- actnaiit gulag to marry Remember that there ia not only one Vhe Farmers Meat .Market handles eward If I bring him back. — lA»nrt«»u a choice line of fresh and cured meat« house in the valley that handles stoves young Wnsierly! Why, (hen-« noth ■ketch Ing to him but hi» full!«» m-d a bls at lowest prices. Highest prices paid and heaters. We have a full line of • 'a Survayin«. 1 i— ■ 11 f.u nil I » for theih'la-. f, mutton, | ■ c K. rang-« and boaters also. Cail and see bunk account First trentt»« uu ibi- art of aurveytng Well. you mu relr on in-’ to ■ Ibini'e them before you buy elsewhere. Cha*. and hides. Nufsed. was | ubllwiird by Agricola of ttazouy all that "—Ciel ••innd l‘ n I *« < «-r Wcsely, . I R«»y McDonald. Prop. u I from inrbanon lu spend Sunday M C. Gill and family. with The Netvg ih-vire- to give its rfiulkin the ailxantu^«* <tf the I <'M rale* OH the Ix-st paper* and inaga.iiieH published. Below i« a list of goo«l I'urnhinat lung and we shall exit nd it from time to time. These are strictly cash in advance prices.- The Santiam News and I Regular price. Glut price Wi-i'klv Or«'gonhin ............... i.3 <*(> Si tui Wet-kly Journal.... ...... 3 < X) Daily and Sunduy Journal 9.00 G.'iO Daily Journal Town A Count)v, twice a mo . 2. «50 Binai Spi t it. w . < k i \ 3.<MI 3 OO Oregon lloiiioti-a 1, wci-kl.' Toledo B ( . 2.50 Oregon T ciu 'I h ' i -’ Journal 2.75 Svieni'tic American .............. 4.-50 Delineator 3.00 Northw<»t I’oultn Journal 'JJ MI I.al' oilvtte s Wcexlv . 2 -50 $1.9.5 2.(X) 6.7-5 5.25 1.50 2 15 2.00 2.00 1 95 3.75 2.25 1 t'dl 1 95 I hr lo. i| i etc -v r. -r UB b< pIcMMtly sprat il root - w - billiaro a » d pool h « ll e— Tob«i.co m J Clysit Gnfniicorry. Soit Driaki ----- fcr "T Come tn Alhanv. I«el us save you money. Avail yourself of th«» opp ntunity to vi,»il this Big Ready to Wear Store ami buv what von want at prices von wish to pay. You can save your expenses twice over and ¿boost» from one of the largest stock of ready t? wear and ready to use mcrclm.tidisi-in the State of Oregon Every Section of This Big Store is Filled With New Fall Winter Merchandise Don’t Delay Your Fall and Winter Shopping, the Assortments are now Complete Now is the time to buv, nut on I) because of our present large iissittimnt» ami broad varieties, but because of the numerics* sp«-ual valu-•» w«- are offering. Goids we will l»v unable to duplicate ut the same low prices again this sen on So don't delay, early choosing is always best choosing. We tell of some of these attractive offerings—just a few here and there from a store full of tempting bargains. Be here next week if possible. You will see the most lx autifnl display of stylish wearables ever gathered together under one roof. You will see something new ami interesting in every section of the store. Women are coining in every direction in answer to our advertisements last week. We never before had such a co it business and they all ‘ell us our |4».H0 coat sale is the best \ alm- ever vffen»d in the valley A Remarkable and Unsurpassed Showing oi Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Suits and Skirts // is the most*splendid exhibit ire hare attempted this season, as if inelttdes a larie ramie of neir models in ('oats, Skirts, and Party Dresses, just rereired this week, seleeted from the fashion et liter of Ameriea by our garment buyer trim is noir in ,\tu' }'ork The New Suits $12.50 up to $<35 The New Coats $6.50 up to $30 Thi« »bowing of pretty models is mromporahle for v*lue-giving. Newest tailored ityl-», ma«l<- of An«- quality serge*. worat<ila. chevoita and Englinh suiting, in rolora navy, bruwn, green, also black. Th- <** suits are bt-NUtifully tailorad, in all ata** and every model ia one of diatinctiun. No when- will y«-u find like value« at our low prices. A Perfect At i» guarante«-«!. You have the pleasure of selecting a suit the uze you »1 - Id wear. Mia*«» aisea 14. ifi, ami IS. Little womens aixea 31, 33 ami 36. Regular site* 34 to 44, t.arge womens »il«-» 43, 4f> and up to 61 bust measure. A stock of over seven hundred suit» on hand. High Grade Fine Quality Coat* at Very I«ow Prices is the g t of th--«- offering«, ( ara- uls, p|u»heN ami mixtures, also the p<q>ular two fared materials shown in -loams of h.i-iisom* color* and color combinations. These coats are very worm and heavy, yet mt tii n>-- to w-ar. Don't overlook them if you want a handsome, relisble ami stylish winter Co it ami would aav* in the buying < oats for young or old, in any »ixe made. Over 2000 coat» in stock for women, mlsaea. children and baoiea. Stylish New Furs $1.25 up to $50. A complete showing of womens am! misses furs at popular prices. Neck pieces ami muff« of French Coney, Jap Mink. Fox. I.ynx. Mu»k Rat. Marten, Angora and many other kinds in colors white, gray, brown or black. Come in and make your selectiun while the assortments arc at th- ir 1» t Shoes of Quality and Style Rabie* shoes 60 cents to St .26, chikirens »ho«-a 95 cents to |2. miaaea shoes $1.25 to $2.50 and women’* »hoes from $1.50 to $5. Buying shoe* here will not only save you money, but you have the pleasure and comfort of getting any style, kind or price of shin you wish, fitted properly by expert shoe men, in the site ami width you thoukl wear. INTERESTING Hundreds of Trimmed Hats and Shapes For women, misses and children. Any style vou might wish ami at prices you can best afford to pay At prvaent there ia a great demand for large velvet hats in black, in fact they are all the style in large cities. W e ars always first to ahow the newest styles and »ell th«m at a price less than any other millinery store. Hundreds of new soft felt and velour hat* just received by - apr »■ colors white, black, green, red, leather dark brown, navy and kings blue. Our expert trimmer» will make or trim a hat any way you wish STORE NEWS It is not only the coat ami uit we supply you with, the many acceaoriea arc uuite important to make your ward robe complete Glove» you will find hen- in any color, atxe. length or price. We are »bowing a beautiful line of n«-rli wear. w«lr frill», wide jat-ota and lace c«>llar*, they are new ami different If you want wai»ts, hand baga silk, satin, mvaaaline petti coats, underwear, etc. etc., you will find them here in large assortments. Chambers & McCune Cut Price Dry Goods and Yard Goods Dept. Here is one of the buai<-»t places in our store, ami you will appreciate why we call thia “Our Cut Price I*ie<?e Goods DepL’r when we tell ycu we only carry staple dry goo-!*, s-ichaa prints, gingham*, percale*, outing flannel», muahns, she«-ting and all such staple mece goo«i» and every yard ia sold at a cut price Th« saving alone in this department ia worth while to come to Albany to trad-- at this store. Albany’s Leading Cloak and Suit Store Ï