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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1921)
V'. Saturday Big Day For Bargain Day! A Tube FREE with Each Auto Casing... $ .R5 pail cup grease $ .75 .tS can cap grease .20 7.50 spotlight 6.00 16.00 Stewart speedometer 1150 One set demountable wheels for Ford. Chevrolet, Maxwell or Overland “4.” regular price $15.00, spectal Saturday only 30.00 Plain wheels, 3* inch rim. for Ford. Chevrolet, .Max well or Overland "4," each 5.00 25 per cent discount on auto paints and enamels. Hand Klaxon horn, regular price $5.75, Saturday 4.75 Champion X spark plugs .60 regular 2 thread .75 The Scio Garage W. L. Cobb A. Son, Props A 10 Per Cent Reduction in Continued from 1’sgr 4 Many Scio Peapie t rade With Albany Store»—W Ajp A Scioan who happen«! to be in Albany Saturday aavs he stood for something like 40 minutes on one of the busy corners and counted 16 g<Mid citizens of Scio going into or coming out of one of the big stores We wonder why they go to Albany to buy the same things that are for sale in Scio, why they travel forty miles and pay as much if not mors for every day commodities that can be bought nt home. la it because these people like to travel, or because they do not know the home merchant can do better by them if they will give him the opportunity to aerve them. We be lieve it is both. We also believe one reason for shopping elsewhere I u because of the advertised price of an article they may be needing they know before they go what it will coat them. Thus Scio loeee and another town gams. Bargain Dav was inaugurated for one purpose. to draw all citizens in this territory to Scio, to prove to ' them that Scio*» merchants can "All the bill" for leas money, and if CANDY Special Price Bargain Day 25c 2Oc 20c 25c 25c French Mixed Plain Mixed Peanuts Gum Drops Kisses Bert Hollis, the Confectioner Heating Stoves Now On Display you give them your trade they will enlarge until it will not be neces sary to go out of town for anything, from a needle to a locomotive. The Winchester Store You cannot afford to miss this chance to get a Graphophone Û2 STICKA Graphophones n MAIN s r.. st 1<>. OK1L Electrical Goods The following are the merchants who are demrving of your trade: Fred Bilyeu, Ford Garage. R. M Cain, Hardware and Furni- ture. Bert Hollis. Confectionery. N. I. Morrison, Hardware and Farm Implements. Bartu .Motor Co., Automobiles & Accessories. Scio Garage. Auto Accessories & Repairing. Kelly's Drug Store. Drugs and School Books. J. F. Wesely, Groceries, etc. Shelton & Co., Meats of all kinds. J. D. Densmore, flour and feed. Hibler St Gill, dry goods and gro ceries Scio Meat Market. Scio Produce Co. EACH MONTH HAS ITS JEWEL Almost Universal Balisf In Mwvsiewe Proportion Attached to the Va rious Proc lows 8tone< «• Tlw sax-lent» attribute«! marvelous proi*ertlM to many of th» pre<l<>«i» ■to«wa There las algiiin<-ancr attached t«> tfx- various »tone* lu making birth day. engngrtuent and wedding pre»- rota. The different month» and the •tones sacred to them, with their re- »pectlve meanings, follow: January, garnet; <*<M>»tancy and Odvllty In every engagement. February, amethyst j preventive against violent pasaiona March. bloodstone; murage, wisdom and flruineiu In affection. April, sapiitiro; free from enchant ment. denotes repentance. May, emerald; discovers false friends and Insures true love. June, agate; Insures long life, health and prosperity. July, ruby; discovers poison. cor rects evils resulting from mistaken frictxlshlp. August, asrdonya; Insures conjugal felicity. September, chrysolite: free from evil passions and aadneaa of the mind. GctotHW. Opal; denotes trope. Sharp ens the sight and faith <rf the poaaae- aor. November, topaz; fidelity and friend ship. prevents bad dream*. fh-cember, turquoise; prosperity la love. To Bo Isaet. Ko you rsllwt ou llw famous otrvel- istr -Tee." said Mrs Uirtir. "lad you find him In a brown study T" -Why. no. 1 think the room was An- lulled In blue "—Birmingham Age-Her ald. Women Athletes Teo Xnsrpetic. With «"men who take up athletics the tendency la to overdo It, says W. L. George, England's forrnroet author- lly «*o athletic sports. ' *?.♦ T*-1' ■ S‘*. > r. *<»• Hardware Furniture Our Bargain Day 24 pkgA Dr. LeGear’a Stock Tonic, 75c size for one package to a customer. 24 pkgg. Dr. Letear'a Poultry Tonic, 75c size for one ¡>ack age to a customer. 12 dot. Delmonte Fork and Brans, 10c size, 2 for limit 6 cans to a customer 1 barrel genuine Hill’s Bros. Coffee, 45c value limit two pounds to customer 1 lot 25 to 40 i»airs Suspenders, 65c to $1.15 value, all per pair two pair to a customer These are genuine bargains ami are for aille for Cauli or produce only. All other goods in our store at regular living prices, us a call and get at least acquainted V glad to see you and serve you. J. F. WESELY For Special Bargain Day Saturday, Sept. 24 Men'* $1 00 Oxford Shoe« Men's |4.50 Oxford Shoe* Uncle Sam s Break fast Food, pkg. Bob While Laundry Soap, 5 bar« for . $2.98 3.48 30 .25