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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1923)
' ~ **• *’ tlhany Pnge The Scio Tribune U ir. ■* of the Hub of Linn County. Tliev are real II i i \ ■ v every enterprise m its bnri’eis. but c > li illv he following husineiM firms ot Albanv are th Linn County, and urge everv community* to Man-i 2 o ? t a: t/2 Q □ 0 J5 u o ¿5 Edited from •• r ■•v’ Mis. i. V Z D Ç 3 oi O £ •c E 9 Lu z < QQ £ < <3 CÚ OQ ir I < \ ■ i »-• v rators for the gtowth nt .: i I h - iu «hen in Albanv a Ki-rplion at her hiMW la.t Wed June 31». 19Z3 •«. regst nesday m honor of her mother'. of which amini-I th ■ ÜMinel s-»«l|U.** T-Ì Slat birthday County hirtl'r ÒD Page 3 .* • I . Mi-Ao - It is expected thl» paprr rraces mg on the Ptciftc *. completed to the t of Harrisburg that by the time it. readers lhe|-av- Highway will be north city limits Chart«*. Alexander's first I The Fang in the F»r«-at li i appear in the book ah -<>« a -utOe A near accident secured at Jetfer- 13. according to a re. nt « •<>n recently when the door of a ment. Mr Alexander is -.i.* r of car driven by a party of tourists the Albany Sunday !»• »at ¡flew open, throwing a little girl to I I During a drive from V mv the pavement She was leaning a* Salem at an early h--.ir Sa- rdav gainst the dour when it suddenly morning. J. I. Irvin«- <-f A n flew open porta that h«- met W fore.gn cm Mrs. A P Blackburn, a resnlant beside« a large numt-er |w*armv th«* of Linn county for 45 year, wai the Oregon license. This is a di .a e guest of honor at a family reunion of 25 miles and banquet held at Water loo Sun Inquiries from all parti* ->f th< day. United States ha ve Iwn received a. Mrs A. A. McClung. sister of F. a result of the artn - M French sustained a broken hip Agent A C. Heyman bone at the home of her step-daugh- recent issue of The I -u-tr ter in Woodburn Sunday when she man This article concert ■-f ts>u ri fell from a chair. She la N5 years and Mr Arnold r«- n l in- old. quiry for 1.700 pullet * Owing to construction » r< the Thornton ere. k • . side Albany-C.-rvaiiii i a I to automobile traffic I jft the Tri I nine ♦<» v .'iS-:- I £ o o The huge engine wh President Harding* tr Meacham tn Portlai.u i. now <>n the Albanv r.. 1 h«- Newport ••Fashion” frame, the -lark or cherry tone on the Crystal the Shasta Limited CO Good Eats Imperial Cale C li MURPHY, Prop. First st.. Albany, Ore. Th»- I reasury Ilepartmvnt h»» Just announced that the net cash »airs of United state. Treasury Slaving, ter- Urti ate., during the ftscal year ending Alluringly Attractive frame. Star Cars Ask to SM the samples J. H. Floyd of F-.-ter • n • I 1150 in an Albanv j . t iir having liqu -r in hi* i..... > Because n<> bids were r- I • r paving at the me- tii-g of \ y .. t , it t ALBANY. QNBB. city council last Wedn- was decided not to d - v pnvi-.g HAROLD ALBRO. this year. Contractor- .n I the Manufacturing Optician slight extent of the w---k : d not warrant the expense -f p - ■ the HR. J. W-. GOIN. Veterinarian. equipment Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate Robert Fergus >n. age I *' o of Inspector. Phone.:—Palace Feed shed, 184- J Mr. and Mrs Rut-ert 1 ■ . of Residence, 6W> R Albany was struck by an - »ile ALBANY. OREGON near Newport last Sun In II i. leg office Hours : was run over and badly lu i 9-3A to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 5 PM. knee cap was injured ami - unable to walk for some t I ■ driver was said to be under tJ ■ •- DENTIST fluence of liquor, lie w.. t-d 410-411 First National Bank Building 1150 and given 75 day- i ; i I Albany, Oregon All Standard Units Qptent Albany Garage Albanv. Oregon Why suffer with Headaches? < Have Yoar Eyes Exaauaed S. T. FRENCH Gradual. O.l.m.in.l With E. M. French XSons Jewelers and Opticians ALBANY. - OREGON Quality Groceries Priced Right Fr< h F-Hits and Vegetables in season. Ice Cream and (’old Drinks Always at your service White Cash Grocery 712 W. 9th st.. Albany. Ore. Fisher-Braden Our line of furniture cannot tie «urrpanacd for beauty and durability. He invite vou to make our store your heaiti|uarter» when in Albany. ave ftliing CAL f Yti STRAIN Is the cause it tn^irf HUMAN HIS BANCROFT Optical Company 313 W. 1st St.. Albany PI - September 3-4-5-Ó, 1923 • Albany, Oregon ;td and Krou.lalbin St. Oregon Fordson. n Tractor The first 1924 Bir. -k S seen in Albany arrived Saturday morning. Cut your farm costa in half with the Fordson No blackberru - will <■ the Albany canneries th « year • is reported the cannery wi . < i >. anv more this •«•*> >n N.J, Russel anil Be mice Snell, aged 8, of Wichita ha near being drowned m ■ rnj -I the Santiam river n< ar la > Friday aftternoon, when i • t mad« of railroad t «-, > were riding cajeuxe-i thr th into 12 feet of water il .’ I have iieen drowrved but 1 r ti roic work ot Rev f ord. I .o «t minister, who was one of the par Save money on every acre plow<«d with the Fordson Multiply the work of vour farm tools four to six times with the Fordson Cut vour hours in the field over half, with the Fordson ty. This value Give yourself an K-ho'ir dnv vou can with the Fordson j And now it is anamino-'i th it s Fashion Show will be a feature of the Linn County I-air All crims in tlse Sweet Jlorp«* -I trict are reporLM -..I. - - Mrs, Jessie Gray of Uicoml*, j whose son was hilled in « logging j 13. has j accident at Mill C«ty Ju filed suit against the- Hamm ml Lun- fl ber Company for S4 o .< mh ) Remember I Jim Co. Fair Flaher- Braden Mrs. Lillian Alice Mi. r - • wan found dead in her fled at. ■ --r home in North Allmny Ft dav night, Heart failure is Iw-ieiv- t ■ be the cause Most of the pole« for the II.OU0 volt transniiwo >n Ins being v the Mountain Stat* m pots-r -mpa s between Albany an-i lx- arx-n have been set and union, there is a d- <y in getting materia-« ready for juice this week. Monday, Home Folks Day Carries s complete line uf camp outfits including folding tables, fold Ing springs, mattress«*« and cots Al so «mall oil stove«, and luggage. I »ILC. FTCQ ««e»«»«««aaoaaoooooa,,,a OUT TO WIN SHOW YOt R COLORS &.7^leatie dr ¿st. It taken nomething braider« engineering to furnish a Tractor li ■ tbe Fordimn to sell at th>B aatoninhingly low price. That something is owner confi I.-nee, built on permsnent satisfaction. There is over 170.000 Ford*»« Tractor* in use wherever l’.-v -r Farming is being done Fordson is showing superior service. If you are not using a Fordson now. start right. The working ability of this remarkable power plant is cutting farming costs in half in al most every Kind of work done, at the draw bar or from ■ u I a s us for all the details —call, write or phone. Fred T. Bilyeu 4 Mias Busin Mi(,ier of Haiavy gave I li ,1 * * **■ ■* •Z-T -re- \\ i *• 1 - Government Savings Organization ■ 4