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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1923)
< -v. ■ • ÍJ _ . »-re .ri«M The Scio Tribune Albany Pa 4? following business Hrm* uf AIbath are the 1 I im County, and urge every communitv to ’.u> f Page 3 i the Hub of I.inn County. Thev are real B , |.v . v.-rv enterpr’«.« in its borders, but cordially U .y (»operator« for the growth of vi-.t t hem when in Albarn. County Pai .»graph* s o o -a CZj Die 1» full > f ; ■ I- lie» for doing what wc to do. The tnore'rty’e r< ■ <• observes a cr.iti more creditor« the i Star Cars ■ All Standard Unite The manufae tin cannot be arresto I ' >r ing just because they in., out of tin. N. *,ort “Fashion“ frame, the A bany Garage Alluringly Attractive • Merry tone on the Crystal Ask to see the «ample« c>. i:leade A (Dptam elrist. That income tax d •'. - w:-. his way out of jaii prob.•• a return next time Alnanv. Oregon ■ I ■ >•• Why »uHcr with Headache*? Hare Your Eye» Eiamined After a man gets <l >wn t • bru i tack« he find* they ar< . . RUG S. T. FRENCH Gr« Will« Oftto>m«trl«i With K M.French J. Sons lera »t d Opto mot ALBANY. . - OREGON j .. Jewelers In New York ■ w n «n i ashop window- She may a hat just like hers for iem ■■ Stall Market Agert Oe|Mlaeat C. E. nr» v< Market Agent m There ia on- way. and apparently • >nly one present way, for the farm ers of Oregon to make their industry permanately profitable, and that is by united ef fort by operating as the big indui tries of our country ■nt I» » pretty safe ruroo.” «aid the One reason why <ma t. .vt ••• ;r> mi] . oiulng »alroiuan in the carpet . I, ••that the avrr»<v cu» mains quiet and pean ful . > -■ « solns t<» »»li f.>r » rug In the doctors don’t 1« I a l in. « !. e. utml «h»<le, «ueh ■« tati|>e. or operate. Peuple <«n. or dull iones of blue. What ia the I* -1 pi »t r f I here ¡«at p re«ent apparently only i. . ••.-i»in thing» »nA aak for them, matrimony? a»k« a j • ■• way for tl ie consumers of Ore n1 « til have them If possltde." . . 1« moM Interesting. In view of sister. The answer i- gon to buy fon I and other necr«s- t .- fact that a few years ago good roll. me» at fair pn r<-». and that ia thru • r- ti i- i »nd green« were the i»«t •trong co-<>i*ralivc the same means A lot of folk« kn->w a t fri» . I rotors. Interior ile«-or»tom ; i ».-.I to be responsible for than they are woling t , organization. the «•■gue of the dull »olid The growers receive hut one-third a lot more are willing n < ■ • : ’ - • :»r in the tint place, and Judging of the average once paid by con- they know a lot more tl >r i- . th- demund for them In all ear- •unier» so «late ! <i the U S. Depart- irtmenta today, their choice European nation« that .. o, a . •■«t fortunate ons. ment of Agricxnt ure ••re are many good reasons why of being a nation «t ]• ur Between the rt ower and the con- s tt.ee» unobtrusive »hades »re are not averse to a»k>r>e o mer nr- too i i ny ele«»--» of mar- «.-II liked In the flrwi place, they a few of them their way with anything Ono can be w ket»; too much J uplicate distribu- -ited from the living room to tl* The situation in Am--i ru M im - . t. many r«x die profits, none I ,4t) or from the dining room proving gradually. I ver propie <-f which a id a dra c of value to the •■ in lairlor at will, and without nnvbodv'a «en«e of ths up- now say "You tell ’em " products. Ton n.i.r remember bow If many of the middle expense« Even In these dry tl” • « ti I I« P&MV 1 or green rug of other days and profit« were sit, mnated and div- to get roakeij after th. »tl «tuck ¡ • 1 pi-nfe ' tn the “red room” .. en rvw-ni." whero It re- salesman learns your addre- > • I lefwr.-o the pre •>! -ccr and eon- j ns It had life enough r. both would I* greatly ben- We have mislaid th- - protest. (fitted. reason favoring their young man wh>> hold, t An«< i z.t.g success <>f California <• that mtwt of the room» tn record for spending io n are »tn»II today, and a r hr c ■ rn! .-g - 'arm products from Increases the apparent six* by someliody else. are harv.?«te»i until the hour they ■r spnes. You have noticed You can ’ t enjoy mai . t a thev reach the KMMiMf. b awaken- irf !• ISStMd of nigs are .► of one solid color on ad- girl with a forty in > w . une log ths farmer« «f the entire nation « always gtve» a sens* of there’« no getting to the necessity »( neoperativejmar i mi mtr»»«» and unity to the keting to sav • th« mselve«. On< ■ Of .»nurse the rrorfewf Nearly all of the 11 > • ' re Is given hr an unbroken eon« living in the Unit i si half of the to u* products of that ■ • new. Tf plain material Is used, state are contr- »led bv co-operative l>een careful while cr< a room a i fa-sr» hirgvst which Is rar- rd the hn«me«a men organ zatioos, i nett If a single large rmr >• When a girl tr.n »for ■ I and »mnf’<-«t when broken up of the Ltg ci tie • .( the state work «I amali rom. Furthermore. lions sue frequently doc» It i • 'h the grower« to hand in hand i 'n no- like s pla'n wall set off with her powder. ■mxstions powerful. make thetr org • > advnnt*rv whatever furniture may People should like to fly. Oregon is f. ■ bdMctf ' aiiforms •., i, the room Jn gwirrnt the |»m and WaiMnsito a in thi» movenwmt, • -I the floor -covsrins the ought to remember a i reamration« do not hi -i-nnloss »nd restful the up in an aeroplane, their f«-ars arc and Ha eight r •vf the products to whole w ill be. control enough • e objection la offered to the groundless. have needed m »< ket strength. !o-o»1 rue» and that I» that gt-ers must come alive Oregon prod Charier Hunt and Hurry E i t t1 , show dust and footmarks ¡ necessity of cieopar- to the absolute . > i n It I» claimed, however, that ■ were discussing book* th- o «. tjxi in marketing If stive orcamza th In the dull neutral ahadoa do | ¡and Harry asked Charley what « - go-r. They must run they Would pro f t(>rlnts an plainly as ds his favorite book. ’The Check Book. 1 vite you to visit their I- irnitnrv Store when Quality Groceries hi* arm was broken v-: hi« auto. Priced Right Owing to a numlx-r attractions the date f-i convention of the Knu" as and Pythian Sister* w in -h have l>rrn held at Hr w • - last week in Jun<- ha to a <late in the early tail 1’iei.li Fruit* and Vegetables tn season. Ie. Cream ami ('old Drink« Al way a at your service White Cash Grocery Ijtat week Rev W. I’ I Brownsville united m tu »' C. Abrams and M i h Ann.« J coxen. He performed th service for the groom', ¡. ■ j era) years ago Our neighlK.rirg citv, opened a public library Albany, Ore , ►ml . tl 10. Mrs. A. C. Libby of J. .'1 Iveen granted $7.500 d i- theSouthernPaciticr.n • of the death of her h ‘ was run over anti fai • . . in has i January. 1922. An-» I THE VOGUE OF THE PLAIN fisher-Braden ’ W. 9th st., A Richmond. Vn . i>.n» r ■ i . to find out what became f in.. HAROLD A LB RO. fashioned girl who tn . br Manufacturing Optician ought to know how to • .v i, ■ r <| : keep house before n ..rrv . A 1 3003000000000000000 don’t know wher. this jam- i-u- X HOW TO SAVE MONEY we suspect «he is now the old fashioned young • -.»n -,i ■ . WHEN SHOPPING thought he ought to |. t By MRS HARLAND H ALLEN have a bank account and a j..i> O >000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO fore proposing till. H«rl»«4 M MURPHY. Prop. -v'.’S’•-ligi Tom McLain of turned home from w During thi he ha» been the VI i cidcnts. First he *u ken riba; and next » hi* left hand wen- fri. Howdy, friend»! t'oried the Mid c.r leu Look» they have • : CD He an-wend. their own bust h pe. ■fi '•<*') W. First »L. Albany, Ore. .Mr». Sarah Krum, »pent nearly all her lif. ity of Brownsville of her daughter, »haw. last Tuesday ^2 ¿to-'« (. H William Jame» K nn dent of Albany f<r at the h >me of hi» - »t. i ley Small, in that city la- night. D2 E Imperial Cale July 12 to IB. o □a Good Eats Arrangement» are nini rii and program» are or” tr ISth annual encampm. nt partment of Oregon I ' War Veteran«, t- Ö0 sms it m Pavement between Sul Stay ton in Marion count > w this week and is to I m - i > road which John D -wn neer of the ’70s, constru said that thia present* a m eating frat in engineeri'., Edward Goins, former resident of .Albany. and brother of John H. pohi G ins of the Albany postnfRce, had n plo th. h nor of serving a* fireman on It ii tin- b>i-. motive which drew President liiirding1» tram from Pendleton to I' rtlnnd <>n the Fourth Mrs I J Phillips of Albany was tv-n a eirprmr by a number <>f stives and friends on het i9th ‘■lav A feature of the occasion i < a huge birthday enke containing ‘ > 79 lighted candles. Sho hn« been a resident of Albany 45 year». Members of the I on I i er»’ aaaociation met in Bi- Monday evening E. T. Trofitter of P been elected manager of th County Fair for this y ir J More than S.OOti the seventh annual Sumi i group meeting at Walei Funeral services for John B. Me- Dowell, 79, were held In Alltanv I i..-» iuv He had lived in Oregon • *2 and in Albany several years. Ths LaSalle drier in A drying between four and i-. • loganlierries per day for 1 • t ber» of the I igaoberry gr i.v. • . SOCIMtloO. (hir advertisers arc (jood IxMwt- t-t.. Iles an li.c cream of the <i , Give ti . ii. your patronage. Specia1 Sale Which Will End Saturday, July 21 • -tain lots of Men’s ¡.<.v«’ Clothing. Shift«, tit « ir.nol be duplicated A special sal.- ■ Suite. Overcoat • Sox and Th- », at I elsewhere. Special Sale everything in the store • f rnorchftndiae for this ric-A are grcatlv reduced. Q While thi we have fFOU! ! ComcinnnWHi .«ction. ALBANY their only / it* Az • w •