The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 22, 1921, Image 4

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At the Store
At Warehouse
Mill Run—sack lots $ 1.20
half ton lots 28.00 ton
one ton lots 26.00 ton
five ton lots 25.50 ton
Mill Run—one ton lots $25.00 ton
five ton lots 24.50 ton
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Saturday Is The Big Day
Merchants Ready for
the Onslaught.
It will pay every reader of the
Tribune to give their close atten-
l*°n to »da la this week’s paper, and
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up *Mt w*ek’s and the week
before and read carefully all the
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117// be Hi<<¡fest Day in
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History of Scio »Mar­
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MATINEE DURING AFTERNOON
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Even the panning of hours brings
more complete plan» for the Bar­
gain Day. It could
effectu­
ally be termed the Farmers’ Bar­
gain Day. for practically every bar­
gain offered is for his benefit.
Dcn.more. Bartu and many others
are making a big bid for the farm- 1
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is necessary to go elsewhere to sell / heal re Crowds Cheered
their produce and buy their necessi­
When Bargain Day jlds
ties, and they are giving thia bar­
ere Shown Saturday
gain day to prove to them that Scio
is on the map. and there to stay and
At th« beginning of the »how la»t
er'a trad*, while the Scio Gaab Pro­
grow, not to lay still and gradually Saturday night w veral Bargain Day
duce Co. la making a moat extraor­
die.
ada were shown, and they were
dinary inducement to its friend* and
If you will take the time to study cheered by a numlwr of th-,- pres-
patron», a* .Mr. Bowver. the mana­
the history of other cities you will •nt. »bowing beyond a doubt that
ger, is going to pav out of his own,
pocket Ijc per pound more for but- find that no city has ever held the Bargain Day it alrra h j pular, and
terfat than the market price on that location and the natural asset that growing in it» populnnty daily as
record-breaking business day. All
stores giving bargains next Satur­
day have neat card» in their sh,w
window* announcing the fact.
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I have a full line of Feeds at right prices, and will give a > per cent discount
on ALL SALES ÒF FEED NOT LISTED above.
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Here is one bargain not liable of duplication this winter, judging from
the upward trend of the market at the present time, and I feci that I am
offering you a bargain that I couldn’t duplicate after my present stock is
exhausted:
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w'ith. Once used, always used.
It has few equals and no supe­
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Fancy Eastern, per sack . $2.10
$2.10 Fancy Sea, per sack .... 1.20 Per sack .
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Per barrel
Per sack .
Per barrel
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day a» a special inducement for th*
dairymen to bring all their butter­
fat to Scio every day in the week.
All other» displaying the window
card have arranged pleasant sur-
prises for their customers.
Most of the Scio merchants real-
is* that Scio is the natural trading
center of the north forks of th«-
Sanliam. and they are doing all in
their power to bring the large num-
l>«r of people to Scio who think It
Scio has and then died a natural people talk more alwut it and aa it
grow* doser.
death. Boom cities, built on imag-
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At first the idea of a bargain day
ation, have, but Scio is built on a
: seemed a hopelewi day dream to the
firm foundation, and will stand as
¡progressive one whose mind first
long as the people in the city l>egan to work out the details, and
and the country tributary to it give I met defeat »taring him in the face,
it their undivided support— sell their
produce here, buy their supplies
here, and by ao doing build up Scio
and enhance their farm value as the
years come and go.
, but there were a me merchants who
»aw the benefits of such a day and
it wax kept alive until every «tore
in town, with the exception of one.
entered in on the plans for Scio’s
»nd .they will tell you what tha
various stores have to offer you on
Bargain Day. If you do not find
the ad of any one store you will
know that it is not cooperating in
th* Bargain Day movement. And
above all. watch for the Bargain
Dav cards in the windows they are
stores that are inviting your patron­
age by offering real bargains as an
invitation to come and get acquain­
ted.
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Bargrain Day Specials
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Mr. Dairyman, for one day only, Saturday, September 24th, we will pav you a premium of 1}^C per
pound in cash for Butterfat delivered that day.
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Dr. LeGear’s Stock and Poultry Remedies
Fly Chaser, one-half gallon $ .60
1.50
Fly Chaser, one gallon
.50
Fly Sprayers . . .
Stock Powders, small size 20c
40c
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Stock Powders, large size
Poultry Powders, small size 20c
Poultry Powders, large size 40c
Lice Killer, per can . . . 20c
Dip and Disinfectant, quart 65c
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The Scio Cash Produce Company
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