The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 12, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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The Scio Tribune
Albany Pa 4?
following business Hrm* uf AIbath are the 1
I im County, and urge every communitv to ’.u> f
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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*
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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
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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
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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
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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
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« 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
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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<
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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