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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1923)
Tìif Scio Tribun« Albany rate Th«* following business firms of Albany are the Live Wire» of the Hub of Linn County. They are real Boosters and Coop«* rat <>r« for the growth of Lum Couutv, an«J urge every community to Htand loyally bv every enterprise in its borders, but cordially invite you to visit them when in Albany I Edia«>n did n<it diacover the talk ing machine A fellow name«! Adam beat him to it County Paragraphs Edit«! from our exchange« by Mr» I V McAdoo bn The Albany Garage reports the •ale of 12 new 1924 Studebaker car» since the arrival of the new models in Albany. -2 E o U 1 3 We rend thnt in St. I’eters- burg. Fla., the other day, a thief st oh' a bathtub, We have often heard of a person taking a bath, but seldom of anyone taking a bathtub. Lome Knight, nephew of Mr. and Mrs Hert A. Mil«ap of Ijcbanon. wa» a memtier of an ill-fated ex ploring party all of which pvri«h«*d except an Eskimo woman Lx. The reason bachelors live longer is because no gentle ty rant requires th«*m to tak«* something when they feel A little out of sorts. .Mi»a Ixiuiae Austin, model for theJ.C. Penney Co. in the fa»hi««n show at the Unn county fair. »»« the winner of th«* silver loving cup for the beat model Ct œ He struk hur. hut »he utter«*«! no sound He struk her agrn but n<» Oner moor wuid sskapt her lipa C C. Dickson. Jersey breeder of Shedd, was a judge of dairy slock at the loth annual Lincoln county fair at Toledo the last of the week Paving is almost finished in the Stayton paving plant for this year This will make the pavement con nected up betw«>en Stayton and Aumsville alluringly Attractive Ail Standard Unit« Albany Garage Constructive Improvenenta ; &pte>m e riaL service to thr Pacific Coast. obvi oi ly in of vital interest to the jm - j . . of our Western I'<> nt Announc«'rnrnt bv officials of me company indicates that th«- Improvs* HAROLD ALBRO, ment program eontvmplat«-« ex Manufacturing Optietan penditures in excess of $50,000,000 for actual construction work, in ad Office Hour»: dition to rrernt purchases of equip* A. M. I :w to 5 P.M me> t aggregating S40.000.000. The present line of the Southern Pacific Company enters Oregon at DENTIST about the center of the northern 312 \V. 2nd Htreet boundary of California an I from Albany, Oregon Weed continues on up the west . le of the Cascade range to Portland Freight and passenger traffic bs tween San Francisco and Portland is extremely heavy There is, nvce—ri- Priced Right ly, but a single track line through Fresh Fruits and Vr/'etables the Siskiyou» and as a consequence traffic becomes conj> <ted < >mpl« • in season. tion of the Natron cutoff will mean Ice Cream an«I ('old Drinks construction of an alteri.ute line Always at your wrvice from Weed around the eas; side of White Cash Grocery Cascade», which will rejoin the mam line at Flugene. Oregon Thi» w II 712 W. 9th st.. Altiany, Ore. make poMible the diversMgi of traffic through Klamath Falls and around the east side of the Carn a l«- range, »V «• have through an unusually rich timber I-- vcrvthing and agricultural region. ALBA. 'V (Ml«, he hitter on the h«*«id brav thing that she wuz, she did not even whim purr. Th«*n enrage«! beond awl r«*rzon at hur unconcern of hi» akahuns, the brute utter«*»! a Io ‘>th and l>egan raining hlo after bln <>n hur pret«*e littul hedd.even sk'atck- ing hur in hia madnu* Flven thru this she had remained silent* Hut flnelly, not being able to »tend it env longer, she heeve«l n rvluktant •putter and berst into flame For you sea she wuz only a I match Star Cars Adoption by the South«*rn Pacific The New I «>rt "Fa»hio«i” frame, the f ourk or « tn-rry Un;« on thr Cry»tal i Company of a compreh«-n»iv<- c in frame A»k to see the »ampi«*» struction program. drugnr-i t give | materially improved trar «portau m < » I >H.< A man may carry a spam tire and still have no tire to spare. ■/. Much building and moving is re ported to be in progress at S*«*et Home. «a “That was a bad slice," said the golfer as ht* lay sick from i eating his wife's bread. Albanv. Oregon Whv tuiler with Headaches? Have Your Eye» E is mined < S T. FRENCH Grauwal» Optomatriai With F. M. French & Sons Jeweler» »nd Optician» ALBANY. • OREGON I' K ’Q Quality Groceries OPTICAL I Vii ST«< AI.N I» the <-»u»r of many HUMAN «LIS BANC R0FT Optical Company 313 W. 1st St.. Albany G. F. Korinek \ t’t'i'l’i llHl’illII MICKIE SAYS- *tU* M6MQHAUT USES Owft OOL xmau Ç GO ASTER Nea 8IXXÄS5 IS BEAOv V oorea better service . BE ttrr Qocos 'M BETTE 0 Peaces - tuaki -tu' lain (M ap WHO'S too shiftless -to 8 v € m APWUTISE* à The man who takes himself t. o seriously takes other people for a joke, and vice versa FAREWELL TO KITTY You can k«*ep all thr ki«H*a 1 gave you; You can keep every golden ca ress; You can k«*vp all th«* sweet tricks I taught you, And the joke» that you made me conf«-»» You can keep whatsoever you care PAIR ENOUGH ’If a man marri«*d a widow by the name of Elixab««ih, with two children, what does he get?” "Give up." "A »«*ci>nd hand Lizzie and two No matter runaltoutA** Hello. Friends! what you do someone always Woman’s lot is tough. When a knew you would. girl, her lover never wants to go The average husband is eith home and later her husband never er in bed or in bad at 11 p.m. wants to come home. "You’re a better man than I Josie Kolan says silk stockings am. Hunka Tin,” gasped the seem to be worn out more and more patient as h e died from pto lately. maine poison ing. Modem wo men may admire these Egyptia n styles of cos tume, but the mummies them selves were wrapped up in them. Aii««i$tratar*s hbct "You can rea d a new book in one evening if y ou will skip the dull pages betw ceil the naugh ty part».” The «add«*st hi » «f earthly futili wwniwr whose ty is the Ku Klux wif«* won’t let him go «st nights. been abliged to One pastor has Wisconsin town leave a northern sc many couples He had married there he hardly h ad a friend left In the place. ►«1 a mini*»L Now G H. MURPHY. Prop. .VW \v First gt.. Albany. Orv We deal m furniture of the better «luality «ml »ell at » pnee that I» within the reach of all *s> why pay more for an inferior article. exteiMl a rordlal invitation to th«- ix^iple of »cio and vicinity to in* • I t our furniture when in Albany. Y»u will I m - under no obligation to buy. Fisher Braden Houaefumiaher» Albany. Oregon Undertaker» Phone 95 Globe - Albany High Claw Photoplay* Only SEITEMBER. 16 17 A Peter B Kyne THE GO GETTER with an all-star cast NOTE H ollywood S oon S--me My loving, the parties you threw; But please send me back what Pm missing — The cold cash I waatttd on you. The I>ook of etiquette tells you almost eve rything except the graceful tray to retrieve the roast from a guest’s lap. eMaairy All the world isn’t a »luge of II is a work bench. to— STAYTON, . . . okJCUON ( ails a- iwerrd Pay or Night Tuberculin I eating Notice i» hereby given that the under' ■lgn«-d ha» b«-vn by the County Court of I.inn County, Oregon' duly appointed adminntrator of the estate of Matthew C. Gill. de<«-a»«-d All |H-r»«>n« having claim» again»! •aid estate are hereby notified to pre •ent the »am«- to the underwigned at hia odic- in S. «<«. l inn County, Oregon, within aix month» from the date hereof. Paled tht» llth day of Auguat. A. P. IML. R. Shelton. Administrator. I.. M. Curl, Attorney for Administrator. Date of First Pubhcatxm. Aug.. 1S1S23. Date of I j«at Pubis atian, tteyt.. 1P3 Ì Subscribe for the Tribun«* AIN’T IT SO? Motorcycle« do remind us We can ri<ie o’er hili an I <l«*ll. And. in parting, leave Iwhind us. Fifty difTctrnt kind« of »m>-ll. Good Eats Production of Fat Is Affected by Age of Cow Int | r.-.|«i< tl.-n |i. the »triage dairy <-ow ill. it-.till - .• hn« i»»**d bee n c year rciicliv» It» |-* aS before tlir < ‘«f lift <•!» litli i * ar and then gradually «1« ■ l‘ • fundamental truth In farming »«Iruce was discov ered recently by C. W, Turner, a teacher In the dairy department of ths Missouri Oollrgs of Agriculture. Thia conclusion was reached orily after Turner had «corked out the re lation Iwtswn ths age and thr yearly fat production of more than dairy cows The data Included all the M-nrly fat records available of pure bred dairy raws In the United Rt»!<■». Thia la the first time an Intenalve com pl I nt |.>n •>( thia sort has txrcn earri«*d out. Hie value <>f thia Information Iles tn knowing What production may be ex- l>ectHl of a cow at a certain age For example. If a farmer knows rhe pre» ent production of a two year-old cow and wishes u> eatlSMtS what she will lie worth to him In Use years, he will have an authoritative table which he may consult A yearling produces IMS pet cent comp» red to a row at maturity; a two- year old. 73» per cent, a threw year old. M per cent; a four-year-old. t«> l>er cent; a five year-old. WO per cent, and a sis year-old uU [>er rent. After seven year» the decline la production la gradual. Of thr total number of records ex- »mined 13.723 were Jersey cows; t».- MMi Gnenweys; 12..MM Holstein»; V l«Ki Ayrshire» and 1.014 Milking Short horns SPRING F AREWELL PRAISE AND BE CHEERF UL Little bank Hill, one glad day Let me be a little kinder. You nnd I will go away Let me be a little blinder. To some gay and festive spot, To the faults of those about me; I’ll come back — but you will I jet me praise a little more; not! Ijet me be when 1 am weary Th«' reason you shouldn't ar Just a little bit more cheery gue with a fool is that you Let me serve a little better can’t beat the other man at his own game. Those that I am striving for. ♦ Our New Fall Stock» arc complete and we invite you to inspect the new styles in Men and Bovs’ clothing Service Satisfaction ALBANY. Everythi