Tlie Scio Tribun# Cou n try Corrccpon dence Barrett Bros At First and Ellsworth street in Albany carry at all times a complete line of the famous International and John Deere farm implements, enjoy­ ing a large patronage from the sur­ rounding country. Very popular throughout this section as "Farmers' Headquartera.” This is one of the firm* of thia sec­ tion of Linn County that is thorough­ ly abreast of the times, realising the necessity of bringing to the very < co un- j ty are indeed fortunate in having the service and modern stock offered by «*«•»*••4 *r >>«• r«n«s emtes lx,,,«—••« »« !«•*.> this well-known house. In a talk «trllvervd during the Inter- Thu is farmer*' headquarters, and national Uv* Mtm-a expooilloa, held at is a center for the people when drib­ Chl< »go. Dr. John It Mohler, chief of lag to town. The very best of atten­ the bureau of animal Industry. L'nltrd tion is given to the p«’ople from the mates Iwpartmeni of Agriculture, told surrounding countries. If you do not briefly of the Importance of live Meek happen to know the manager of this In our nations I •«■onumy. "One tuay place, drop in and get acquainted for ask.-* said Doctor Mohler, “why It I* mx-rssary or *«f tl • est icon pr>->iu>-liig region m the world. ,rt the human population uses only tractor school n<-xt w- ek. about one-tenth of that crop directly as food. The public apt-elite much prefer* to use the corn crop tn the Phone 52-J form of juicy steaks and savory hams Through the stockman's skill our do­ service in the business. Ever since mestic nniniais are tweondng gradually it began operations in the county it more efficient In converting coarse feed ha* been at the service of it* patron* Into refined and concentrated products A, alchemists for the refinement of at all time«, willing ai d anxious to base materials, cattle, swine and sheep give any information de*.red and as­ to say nothing of gusts—have as suring all person* that no obl.gation enviable record." wa* incurred merely by the asking of question*. Court.ny und accommo­ dation have been the bywords of its progress and the hundre«l* of clients who have consulted and pure has- «1 in­ tinny fruit growers fail to realise surance nt this office are enthusiastic that orehard lan«l that Is Inclined to for this commendable policy which be «ci require« drainage jnst at much Thia Is ha* ever been increasing th«- patron­ as land f-«r g«-n«rul crops particularly true of peach, cherry am! age of this establishment. There can apple orchards The pvar. plum am! be no question but that this is the quin«-* usually wtthstan«! a more moist day and age when insurance is one of »«ill ci-ndlth-n. Where the land is the essential necessities of every in­ henry nml naturally poorly drained the dividual. This offici- offers to it* pu trees Rinka a slow growth, are Inclined Irons the service not only of insur­ In suffer froiu root rot am! winter In ance expert* but of companies that jury, the l-ark la reddish In color and .Neither enjoy enviable reputation« throughout they are often short lived good «-ulture m-r fertilisers will ovsP- the country. come thia trouble. Alan go--d surface drainage Is no assurance- that tiling Is n->t n«-e«|e>l The nxart observing orchard!*!« are using more tile and there Is unqueo i»hed and dish«-* sterilixi-d. 11 on «-d evidence that It la paying well It is a pleasure to havi- such a clean In »letter trrc-s and cropa. Oil* la ■ and modern cafeteria i«s this to refer g-HHl time of year to make a critical the stranger an«i local pt-oph- to, a* survey of the orchard an«! «letrrvuin* good eating places ar«- not common, whether certain depression* or bualn« and at this place th«* Lm-I is prepared ■red an outlet for the sundus water In the spring. If so. a ditching ma in such a manner ^iat th«- thought at chine may the work better and once comes, “this is a goo«l place to cheaper than 1« dig the ditches by eat,” hand. The tile are usually laid about The proprietor ha* had y«-ars of ex­ two to two and one half feet deep, al­ perience in the cafeteria business. ; though >>n some level areas It ta nrc-ee striving to keep the service courteous Í •ary to put them tleeper In order to The in- ! secure enough fall. am! prompt at all times, The main line* of ttle will follow terior is attractively n the nature of the soil reader* a* a good place to eat when desiring se «ce in this line. Convert Many Farm Cropa Into Valuable Products. George Taylor, Insurance Located at First A Broadalbin Sts, in Albany, bring among the most prominent underwriters in this part of the country. Offering not only large and strong companies, but a service that is both magnanimous and metro­ politan, have an enviable record of service to the public during which time they have become one of the most prominent and reliable profes­ sional firms of this part of the coun­ try. Kcpn-senting as it doe* some of the largest, strongest and most pop­ ular companies in the country, it ia not surprising that this well known insurance office is operated by insur­ ance expert* and enjoy* a large patro­ nage of the insurance business in the community. But the unusual suc- c< s* that this insurance office has achieved ia due in a large measure to tile fact that it appreciate* the value und necessity of real magnanimous Orchard Draining Needs Most Careful Attention Elite Confectionery & Cafeteria At 129 Bru«« lai bin St in Albany, is th«- most popular cafeteria of thia section, and the ever-growing an«! lurgx* patronage it receive* is due to the fact that it is clean and sanitary throughout—serving at all times the most palatable foods and receive* it* patronag«* from the city an«i surroun«! ing territory as well a* from th* trav­ eling public. Very popular with auto parties when driving to town. The local and traveling public ha* learne«l that this i* a place where the demand is more than satisfied in Ob­ taming food. Courtesy is another outstanding feature of this cafeteria, as it i* a pleasure for them to serve the public. The cafeteria business is a business within itself, ami does not end with th«- *» rving of foo«i on the table*, but extend* to lh«< cleanliness of the kit­ chen and other placas that are only frequented by the manager and as­ sistants, where all silverware is pol- The Martin Ludwig Plumbing Shop Use Tractor to Shell Com and Grind Feed Maks your traitor shell your coew and grind your feed for you this win­ ter Inui t let II stand Idle In the shed George L. Hurley, Prop. eating up intercut money on your In­ At 2nd an«! Ferry St*., in Albany, systems in some of the best dwelling vestment. It I* mncli easier and warm house* and finest buildings in our er to grind your own feed at home I is a 20th century establishment, en­ county and their ability an«l facilities than II la to Imrneas up a tram of joying a large patronage over the city fcorws and drive to a feed mill In cold for the undertaking and carrying to «nd surrounding territory and special- completion to even the most intricate w e *t her. •"If you have aeveral Iona of ferti­ ii«-« in plumbing, heating, ventilating work. liser or feed to haul, hitch your trac­ The establishment and work shop tor to two or three wagmi* and make an«l everything connected with plumb­ ing, in the upbuilding of the modern are comfortably housed an«i th« dis­ ooe trip take the place of aeveral tripe American city of the 20th century the play rooms are filled with the latest to town." says F. W Duffee. of the agricultural engineering department. , vrvicc of the sanitary plumbing en- inventions of mo«l«-rn manufacturer* Wisconsin College of Agriculture. of plumbing fixture*. They carry a K1 Mvrs are of the utmost value. For Tl .-re are only a few jobs tor a |(> t ** recent standards of living the dock at all times of everything ne«-d- tractor during the winter months, but length •< th<' average human life haa ed in the line and you can go there If they are done with the tractor the been g increaaed. Thia ia part­ and pick out what you want and see Intervet on your money Invested will more than be returned. ly due to w«»">t ot the sanitary it before buying. One of the feature* in their com­ “A tractor hat the advantage over < ngincer. This condition compete the mo«lern so litary engineer to be a man plete plumbing and heating systems. lioraes that when It la standing Idle It of advanced idea* with a thorough They handle the Crane Water System, dor* not use feed." which ha* given th* farmers very knowledge of the law of aanitation. O» the Young Mon. They only instal the A* r- garde the above we cannot in good service. •itth — Hew la It that you get thia review of our onward progree* most improve«! design* an«! can show ••any 1er ndeot you places of reference that gives the fail to complime-K them, a* they are Msdgw Oh, I practice auto eugfaa- regarded as the most practical and best of satisfaction. In this edition we also want to com­ competent in their line and are aeeiat- ed by competent corps of help they pliment this firm upon the prominent position obtained in business and up can secure. on ths modem and satisfactory work They hove been called to wM4k tt to do«» Page 11 Blain Clothing Company •'Dress Well and Succeed” At 224 West 1st street in Albany are celebrating their sixtieth anniver­ sary now—t. K. Blain, a pioneer in the clothing business, ia one uf the founder* and is »’ill an active member of the firm. They feature the "Michael Stcarn Quality Clothing," also carry Kupi»-n- heimer. Cloth Craft, and Fiat clothing for men and young men in the latest an«l best materials, at most attractive prices. Truly a progressive and up- to-date house, prepared to meet the demand* of ail clause* of buyer*. There are always some firms in ery community which stand out pro­ minently, because of their superior service, and tn thr clothing line in this part of the state the particular mention must be given to this popu­ lar house. Michal Strarn cloth.« are known for their exclusive style and high grade material* and they will be found in this store because they ar< offered in this superior quality at most reasonable prices. Men and young men will Ami they carry a com­ plete line of furnishing* of all kinds. affording a wida variety of styles and materials from which to choose a* well a* prices to meet all demands. This establishment ha* been honor­ ed by being select*«! a* the home of Michal Stcarn clothea This famous line of rvady-to-wvar has been re­ cognised over the country for years as one of the standard lines of the •lay. Their garments are made of excellent material*, correctly tailored am! have that pep and dash that gives th«- wearer the cast of a gentleman. The prices in tl to-* are strictly in accord with he ; diry of lowering of the high cost of ii.ing. They fea­ ture standard goods which assure* quality to the purchaser and have not waited for others but have lowered the price in accordance with th«- de ma nd of the «lay. The manager and th«- Mlcamen A’- excellent Judges of styles and typ - of young m«-n and when you g«i to th- ir place for a suit or overcoat, they- will selrct«; according l > your d«*irr ft’-in their compreh- naive stock *onuT.nn» which will be in style anil make t! w«-arer youthful und goo-1 lookn Albany Auto Wrecking Co. R. L B«bcorc* In this section, and ha* > at«blish-d ’i reputa­ tion during years of business for hon­ est, courteous treatment of it* large ami growing list of patron», l or this reason thia store is popular and its popularity is increudng dully, Quality good* i •• ve'd at reaaon- able price .«. No profiteering h« re. ami when a cu*t mi' r make* a pur- chase, whether the amount involved be large or amali, the customer can rest assured that he is getting the valu«- of hi* money. Geo«! quality, honest prie« * and courteous treatment have been re- Phone ¿37 sponsible for the success of thio Well known firm. .Many lines of go