The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 15, 1921, Image 4

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September 24th
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SCIO’S BAGAIN DAY I
Watch this space in Next Week’s Issue of I he
Tribune for bargain prices in Feed and Flour.
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J. D. DENSIV1ORE,
Bargain Day Is Only
Nine Days Distant
BargainJ)ay Specials
Plans Are Materializing Fast for I his the
First of Its Kind Ever Held in Scio
—Everybody Sure Is Coming
A few weeks ago three of the leading merchants of Scio la-gan
to spinn a quiet web of surprise around the buyer who is in the
habit of trailing with them, and not being selfish, this web spread
until this circle of three has included practically every business
house in the city.
By the web of surprise we refer to thr Bargain Day Sale. Sat­
urday. Sept. 24. These merchants are emulating the spider, who
weaves his web. and invitee the unsuspecting into his parlor, but
they are nut going to fix ths web, as did the spider, so you cannot
get out again they want you to go out pleased
This surprise
will come in the wav <>t radical reductions in price on many lines
of staple merchandise, which offers to their patrons and friends
bargains that cannot be duplicated, in the hope that the buyer
will never find It necessary to shop anywhere but in Scio.
In the two short weeks that have
pa-sed since the announcement was
made that there was to be a Bar­
gain Day. there has i>een much fa­
vorable comment on the plans made.
Most of the readers of the Tribune
who have spoken to us about it are
planning to come early and. if nec­
essary. stay all day to gel the bar­
gains adaptol to their needs.
Fred Bilyeu. Ford Gat age.
R. M Cain, Hardware and Furni­
ture.
Bert Hollis, Confectionery
N. I. Morrison, Hardware and
Farm Implement«.
Bartu Motor Co., Automobiles A
Accessories
Scio Garage, Auto Accessories A
IL-i>airing
Kelly's Drug Store, Drugs ami
Every where people are talking,
School
Books
among their own family and their
J. F. Wcsely. Groceries, etc
neighbors, some doubting, other»
Shelton & <o.. Meals of all kinds
certain and all are showing their
J. D. Densmore, floor and feed.
enthusiasm over bargain day. "This
Hitler & Gill, dry goods and gro­
is the first Bargain Day ever held
in Scio" some one was heard to say. ceries
Scio Meat Market.
"ami how do we know thia Is not iust
a scheme to unload worthless stock
on the public?" There was answer.
"The Scio merchonta all have an old
an4 i stablishe«! business, ami they
«•annot afford to damage their rep-
west in bv fleecing their customers
They .«re offering real values, which
you must see to appreciate"
On v proven a success bargain
da' will I m * a permanent institution
in S io. It is to the advantage of
•v. rv one to make bargain as much
looked forward to and as firm
idav as 4th of July or Christmas.
The Flour and Feed Man, Sc
Saturday, Sept. 24
Extra Specials
Only One to a Customer, subject to Stock on Hand
$1.55 Wearever Aluminum Stew Cup
$2.40 Wearever Aluminum Stewkettle
$7.50 heavy Copper Wash Boiler
$27.00 3-burner Coal Oil Stove
$2 1.00 2-burnet Coal Oil Stove
$.l 0 1.00 Electric Washing Machine
$ 1.00
6.00
22.00
17.50
81.00
I 0 per cent discount on all other goods, except
wire and wire goods, l ive per cent discount
on wire a nd wire goods
N. I. MORRISON
Hardware and Implements
County Paragraph«
younger.
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C. <' Hall, pr«- dent of the Stat« '
Chamber >>f C o « tc «*. has l»een en J
gag« d to si»tak at the opening of ]
the l.tnn countv fair. Manager S. V J
Mrs. Emma Archibald, of Tan­
gent. was reelected president of the
Linn county W C. T U.. at the
election which concluded the annual
-Smith has ann<>unc«-d. following '
in Albany last Friday.
hie return Setur lay night from Port- '
Linn county on August 1 had an
land where he met with state cham- '
ownership of automobiles numiier- her officials
ing 39*25, a gain oyer Decemlwr 1 of
County Agent A C. Heyman an- J
last year of 23S cars Linn countv
nounces that the first car of the '
being one of the 21 rounties show­
government supply of picric acid '
ing a gain over last year
The re-
for IJnn county will l>e ordered not ]
maining 15 counties show a loss.
later than October loth. If the or- '
A. C. Schnit, secretary of the as­ ders from this countf are not suffi- I
sociation, has announced that George cient at that lime to make up a ,
G. Dunn has been engaged by the minimum car of 24.000 pounds. the,
fair board to take charge of the fair order will tie combined with Benton '
grounds and buildings from now un­ or 1-an«- counties. The cost in car ,
til after the close of the fair.
lots from Soarta. Wia.. to Albany is J
This includes |<> ,
T. L. Lawson. of Gates, was on 112 67 per cwt
Monday of last week given a sur­ per cwt for placing the picric acid 1
67 per cwt. freight *
prise by a number of his friends in in cartridges,
I rouvhout th«* I'mted States
town-« have been and always will be
h Ung th« mi buying and selling days
an . have found them profitable and
that th«*y are an aid to buehieoo. T >
the houw wifi they are of uneaqualed
eccomic importance, to the merchant
they mean a moving stock of goods
•nd no money tied where it pays n<>
dividends Money in circulation is
prosperity. and the bargain day sale
in its own small way helps to relieve
the financial depression of the coun­
honor of hie 63d birthday. The un
try today.
Save the ads of the following invited guests brought well filled
merchants there may be change» baskets and served refreshments at
T. L. now feels some
a late hour
For Special Bargain Day
Saturday, Sept. 24
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$2.98
3.48
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Break fasi Food, pkg.
B"b \\ hit»- LaiimlYy Soap,
â barn for .
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30
25
HIBLER & am co
from Sparta to Albany, and SI per _
cwt.for contingency handling charge. 1
No orders will be received for less '
than 100 pounds, nor for more than
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