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The Scio Tribund Albany Page Page 3 Th? following buaineM Artus of Albany are the Live Wire« of the Hub of Linn County. They are real Booster* and Cooperators for the growth of Liun County, and urge every community to stand loyally by every enterprise in its bordeie, but cordially invite you to visit then» when in Albany, 1 1 E o 8 L u □ □ Lx. £ o V) © 8 al O • >• I ’ * s rn u Cl 3 V Y: •*> I z < 3 "co - Hello folks, Il Scptcml>cr Mom were to ajqwar at any of our faah- tunable seaside resort* at bathing hour, she would lx- "pinched” for overdressing, "Doctors »ay that onion* kill disease germs, but how ”, worries Mrs. Housewife, "Arc we going to get the germs to cat ’em”. Star Cars Ford should lie drafted to run for All Standard Unite president-». Which a friend lie- lieves would make the first case on record of a Ford 1-eing pulled in' Alluringly Attracts Albany Garage It is not true, that human nature doesn t change, year* ago, when Albany. Oregon lh< Newport "Fashion" frame, th* women got up a picnic, the only dark or cherry ton* on th* Crystal food they were always |>Articiilar | frame. Ask to see th* sanipl**. **** *i»**ee*eeoeeeos see Why suffer with Headache*? to take along was the potato sa ad. Now all they really care about i* the coffee. Optometrist ALBA MT CMT«, HAROLD ALBR0, Manufacturing Optician ooooooo« >00000000000000000 HOW TO SAVE MONEY WHEN SHOPPING B, MRS HARLAND H. ALLKN OOOOOWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO is*, mi. iim - ims m ausa.» TO TELL A GOOD PIECE OF COTTON CLOTH "If <xily I could ever b* sure of what I am k-ttlng!" cries the shopper who Ims been luailv wary by dlaappuiatiag purchase*. lak.- eotloa <oo>la uow. Cuttou, bw In* the chmpral, la seldom adult«*- atrd • lib auy of the other Abers. But i. .my a I--or piece of cuttusi cloth is Hindi* to appear batter and heavier than It really la. by the a4dltlua ef h-o much dressing. The space* 1» twmu tin- thread« are titled up. aud a * oia I finluh la <tv«a io the material, but the wrerlug quality Is uot Its creased. After • ashing, th« cloth I I--th Its weight ano ftruMieaa Thia drresiug can aometlmes be «-raped up by picking at the aurface <-r the cloth with the Unger naU. »r by rubbing ll>e loatertai betweeti ths hands. Cloth that has a large qua»- tny of thia siting la It will also fest handi and «tiff to the touch. A sure «ay 1« to wash a sample of the goods • tu n uuait of the dreasing wtll dis appesr. It la also a g'»>d Idea to test the strength of cotton goods by pulling ■disrpiy at the edge of the material. It may have be» u weakened la the bleaching process, or a bolt which bo* I wen In stork a long time may hSVS h>-csoM- weakened by the artlsw st -oti-e - hetulcal used In the siting or the •lye*. A good way to toot the strength of a material la lo place the thumbs together and prose them down bard holding the cloth tight underneath, and noting bow much strain It will bear. rhe flrtnneM of the weave. and the quality of the flt-er are ale* Impartnnt points to consider Holding the doth up to the light aud looking through It will show whether th* «save is does or nut Tv judge the quality of ths liber, all you bare to do Is untwist a thread <g the rl«wh and notice th* lerigth of the separate fibers. A fiber always Indicate* strength, therefore. good wearing quality In i-hix-eitig between twe grade* of -■ottos --loth. It I* frequently wise to consider the additional wearing qual ity you --an get fur a few cents addi tional •*«d ttften a piece of goods <-vwtln* only two nr three rants store will -ear four or five times as long as the cheaper material. Of roora*. thia ls not always true, as sometlnte* th* extra ro*t la dss Staapiy to the novelty *f tt* design qy setae. Have Tear Eyei Eiaauaed Being a heavyweight also has its drawliacks. You arc cx|»ectcd to carry the heaviest basket at a picnic. S. T. FRENCH With : E.M.French & Sons "Another gtxul time to raise a rumpus with the man you I ..light the seed from," grin* a victim, "is when a geranium comes up where you planted string l eans Jewelers and Optician* ALBANY. • OREGON I *♦« »eeaeeeeeeeueaeeeeasaa Misery Loses Comp-my County Paragraphs And now the ship* of foreign countries arc |nohilutcd from carry ing booxc within America'* three Edited from our exchangee by Mrs. 1. V. McAdoo mile limit. Over every spot where now flics the American flag there will l>e no more alcoholic hilaritv. Realty vichwagea reported by one I fl Oh sav, can you see rm in Lebarwm aggregate 1700 By the dawn’s early light. acre* of land al a valuation of over Foreign shi|i* right now 8 >00,000 dune« the peat few Are in our sail pl ght month*. Correct this sentence: "Our va The third amlent during the cation won't scat so much thia week occurred a.t the Spr*nger cross year,” said the wife, "I h - c . ium I ing on Wednessdoy of last week, won't need any new clotlu-s." when alwiut ynrris from where If Andy (<ump ever gets to ci*n- I the other two -rocMrad. an auto driv gress little (. hester can play with en by H E Fox and wife of Calepi- I ro. Calif., left th* r-wd. with appar the capital blocs. f Whe you see the garden full of ently no cause, and stostped with its weeds it’s a sign that the gardener 1 Doi* in the dit-ch. Forvnalely no one was hurt. has Ixiught a car. "Take a talking machine with you on your fishing trip," urge* an advertiser, in an Oregon daily."Ver* well sir, but she will have to liait her own hook. One mnn waa killed inatanClv and another died in two hours oa Fri day, the 18th. at Mill City. A wrew men were moving a large duabey engine up the side of a sleep m*asi- taln »«hen the cable holding it br*k*. Who know« where vice-president allowing the t-ngine to craah baA Coolidge is spending his vacation? down the mountainside. The see catalog mentions ferti Frank H. Ramsey. driver of the lising as essential, but forget.* to Pic kwick stage» which waa demolish say anything almut «wealing. ed and taro woumw killed, near Shedd When you see a man looking at on July 7. haa been bound over to the thermometer and laughing, he r.wait action of the grand jury. is some soft drink dealer. He haa been «Saeed under 11.0*0 I of "And as is customary,"grin* the I bond ice t man "One (hie of the season *<-a*on "a * beat; I m -* i riags ar. half nan m**c ow»i- Flag« nurig hung at milt *n<i and buai- sellers will be the ice book”. i ne** nous** of Th* Dalles closed durin* th* funrsral servic*« for Mrs. Proliable? "Tubliable Frocks'* for Siimr.irr. announces a prominent newspaper Iler Attempt “Claudine I net I on her first pair of knickers yesterday," said Helen of the rapid fire restaurant. Says, she's to wear 'em un a Ink«- next •a "Aw-w-” commented Claudine. . "And say, you ou ght to seen her’ trying to pull 'em on over Ijcrl head . , a A price ii offered by the business men of Jefierson for the most appro priate wording for a sign which they plan to place on Pacific Highway to attract attention and draw traffic through its main business street H. C. Waddell of Roaelw-rg. Senior vice commander of the United Span ish War Veterans, was unanimously elected Commander at their e >nven- tion in Albany last week The con vention passed two resolution*, one favoring th* establishment of the government hospital in the south- weet. to which Spanish-American War Veterans might l»r a-linitted •long with other ex -service men The other was in favor of pushing Dr. l^on W Hyde of Hillsboro fur a place in the national organixatrnn as either Senior or Junior Vice-Com* mender. Albany's worst fire of 1923 occur- ed last Friday and was caused by an oil stove. The kitchen was badly damaged as was also a bedroom above it. The loss of the R J I’at- terson family, who occupy the house, is covered by insurance, while For est Campbell, a roomer, lost quite a bit of personal property and had n<> insurance. The loss is aliout I >'H) Zelma. the four-year-old adopted daughter of Moses Zeller and wif- -of Albany, died aa the result of a fali from a chair, which fractured her Good Eats Imperial Cale G. H. MURPMY, Prop. '•09 W. First at., Albany. Oro. Fisher - Braden Invite you to visit their Furniture Storo when you are in Albany Quality Groceries Priced Kight Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in aeason. Ice Cream and Cold Drinka Always at your avrvice White Cash Grocery 712 W. 9th st.. Albany. Oro. •kail. The recent rains are said to han- almoet ruined the cherry crop and injured the tierries but is *aid to, have been fine for the gardens. John Dunean. 7H, die* I at his home nesr Shedd last Wednesday. He waa a retired farmer and hail lived In the vicinity since croesmg the plains In 1863. It has just been learned that Mrs M. E. McDonald of Oakland. Calif , who met her death in the «tail«* ac- cident near Shedd I ant week. was formerly Miss Emma Miller, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W Miller IJnn County Pioneers, and residents of the Sodaville neighborhood. < iffice Hours t <J .» to 18 A. M. 1. » to 5 P. M I )U.C. I ’ll <v> DENTIST 4111-411 First National Bank Building Albany, Oregon While confined to his bed with ger for several days it Is behaved pneumonia. Mark Weatherford, of she will recover- the Arlington Country, and nephew The short stretch of paving just of Judge J K Weatherford of Al completed at Murder Crrek is now bany. lost 400 acres of wheat by fire open to traffic. This leaves an un recently. broken paved road from Albany to The sale of fiH5.000.000 board feet Cortland, except at Aurora, where of limiter on the Cascade National a new bridg* is Iteing built. Forest, in Oregon, has just I ecn com pleted This is one of the largest Excerpts From Pythian Guest bodies of timber of the Douglas Fir type ever sold by the Uniter! States Advertising has so great a place department of Agriculture in our common life that families Mack Stewart and wife are prob would I m * in ignorance of many of ably the first to eroes the Cascade the moat useful ways of meeting mountains over the Santiam wagon common nerds if advertising cea««*d. road. It required three days to Do you make full use of the infor make the trip from Bend to Ix-ba- mation advertising brings? non. as there has been no work done One thing is sure. Somewhere in on this road for some time and it is |m paMblp the nethermost corner of Hailes Is reserved an especially hot place for .Hail stones as large as English the |M*r»on who is tactless What a walnuts are reported to have fallen lot of pain is caused through a carr at Fish Lake last Thursday There ies* slip of the tongue, an untimely waa thunder, lightning, hail and ram word, or th* needless caustic remark. almoet every day. and foliage is Clumsy blun-iers and ignorant and stripped from the trees in some prejudiced opinions can cut deeply, places. yet leave no outward mark. They Ernest Lettenmaier of Mill Citv, are none the less cruel for being un had his nose broken for the fourth intentional. Well said the ancient time last week. who penned the words. "The un- Harold Grey, age 17. who met his apoken word you are master of; but death In the accident at Mill City the spoken word is master of you.** fast week, was a eon of Mr and Mrs. No man who can not govern his J. E. Grey of Lacomb and was a tongue can govern others or even Marr Stad Mma*. wife of the mayor, last Friday . Sis* waa born in Chica go and al the» age of two years [Mipssiar young man in that commun moved to Albany, Ora., where she ity lived for ae-zeral years. J. H Sylvester of Crabtree paid As a r rault of the stage accident a fine of |10 for driving too fast on near She<dd <>n July 7. Pickwick stage the «treats of Albany lines ma* be deham»d from operat Mrs. Glenn M. Larkins, 23. bride ing in O»regon, H. 11. Coray. chair of throe weeks, was injured Monday man of the Public Srqrvic* Commis night when a train struck her car. sion. aa ya they have ,"been persistent Although »be <U1 not be out of dan- violator* of th* Orogqa traffk law* regulate hie own life. There are a lot of people so cold you can skate around thorn. All things that growl and bark do not have four legs. Lota of us are too busy making • living to live.