The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 22, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    The Scio Tribun*
General Newa
Page 3
Business Men of Judgment Sense Revival of Prosperity for All
Wc feel aurr our reader» will greet thi» xpecial industrial or Luaincaa review edition
of T hk S cio T ribvne with pride.
The theory of advertising loading the expense on the coat of good« to the purchaser
has l>cen proven wrong. We believe that the automobile and g.-. d r< .<<!» have brought
the small towns and country so close together that it l<ch » ,vca ux to boost l-v commun­
ities. All<any being the natural trading center for this Incaliton as v II .is all I.inn coun­
ty, we are mentioning a few of the business houses where we know the consumer will l>c
well trvatesl.
These business firms have kept fully abreast of every pulse Ivat ami growth, and
aim to anti do give service lietter and at lower cost than one can obtain in moat instan­
ces in the larger ci ties. We are all proud, of course, of the gi wt’i of our metropolis.
Portland, in population and industro yet the fact remains that she consumes very little
of our products and returns to us very little of the money we spend with her merchant*.
Albany, during the past few years, ha* awakened amazingly to her opportunities
and ha* made a growth which is gratifying to it» tributary territory, of which Linn
county is an important part.
These business men ol Albany do not only invest in business buildings and enter­
prises of their town, but in the up budding of the entire Community to a very prolitab'e
extent.
In other words this entire portion of l.inn county is local ami >>u. paramount inter­
ests lie. and will continue to lie. in our home town yet we shall | •<
in I we are sure
our readers will greet, the efforts of Albany basinesa firms to establis . loser trade rela­
tions with the surrounding localities.
If you can’t line! what you want in Scio, then try the county seat. Albany.
Mountain States Power Company
Whon» head office 1» located at 236
Lyon St., Albany, has greatly aided in
the uplifting of the community, not
only as regards social and civic pro-
grv • . but also has been a most im­
portant factor in the industrial
growth of Albany and vicinity. Truly
a 20th century organisation under
direction of competent and public
spirited officers.
One of the most
popular institutions within the city’s
borders, and one whose many patrons
have found always willing and anx­
ious to do all possible both to pro­
vide the most service and to assist in
all matters that concern the good of
the community.
Popularly known
throughout this part of the country as
“A Partner with the Public.” Ser­
vice is most complete, covering ade­
quate electric light, heat and power
service of modern and satisfactory
character.
It is a fact beyond question that
»• rvice rendered to their patrons over
the community, and for the fact that
••very patron of the concern is also a
loyal supported ami a consistent boos­
ter for it.
it for the cities which it supplie*. It
appeals to us that they have evidenced
a civic economy and municipal wis­
dom which is conducive to progress
and expansion.
attractions of the community within
a radius of many miles
The Import­
ance of such admirable and adequate
power service cannot be too emphati­
cally stated.
Th« operation of modern and suc-
ci isful electric! light, heat and power
plants is an undertaking that requires
the service of men of vast experience
and a comprehensive knowledge. This
cannot be acquired in a day, but
must come from long study, ami
practical experience.
This company
has this work in charge of experts
It is a large concern with ample cap­
ital. organisation and resources. It
As the world's grv.it it uuthorito
Im- mad« electric light, heat and pow
have approved the recent Inventions er service its business.
Therefore,
in equipment they have been imme­ any community is fortunate in having
diately adopted by this company and such a modern and efficient concern
this, coupled with the muint«1..ill. - to solve the difficult problem of ade­
here of one of the most modern and quate and efficient service so satis­
up-to datc plants in tins -notion, is factorily as this company is solving
responsible for the very sat-factory
Nor have the officials and their
associates in this company been sat­
iated with merely providing for the
immediate neeiis uf the people of this
section.
U ith a broad vision uf the
future they have made improvement*
with the view of greater expansion
of their service and have b«.-n mo«t
loyal supporters in the movement for
"Greater Community."
It is not necessary here that we
detail the many desirable features of
their service to the public.
adequate electric light, heat and pow­
er service is essential to the progrv**
and expansion of any community.
Therefore, in d< tailing th« prosperity
for a Ureater Community it i» w th a
feeling of satisfaction that w direct
your special attention to this coin
pany.
There is probably no other com­
munity this rise in the country that .*
better equipped in thu respect, tor
this well knqwn and popular conc. rn
has provided modern and aru-ntiAcally
correct devices for the production an I
distribution of electric light, h- it and
power service.
Dr. A. R. Mitchell
Ixvcsted in Cusick's Bank building
in Albany, is one of our prominent
professional men enjoying a large and
well merited patronage from the city
an<l surrounding territory.
According to the best medical and
dental authorities the majority of
diseases by which humanity is afflicted
with have their origin in defective
digestion and a stomach that is out of
order is one of the prolific causes of
imperfect digestion from bad teeth.
It is to remedy this that the dentist
devotes his life, and it is this fact
that makes him an important factor
in ever, community.
This professional man made a scien­
tific study of the diseases and affec­
tions uf the teeth and is performing a
public service that commands the
highest recommendation as his work
is done in a most satisfactory manner.
A surgeon of wide repute and ex­
pert training is deserving the public
Phone 547 J
of Albany and I.inn county in a big1
ly pleasing* munner. and has built up
a large and steadily growing client­
age.
His methods are the lat-4 and
most improved, his crown and bridge­
work is the beat, his plate work is
unsurpassed and his prices very re a-
onable.
He stands high among the prof«
sional men of the community and is
everywhere esteemed for his fini bu
ineaa methods, polite and courteous
treatment of patients.
He is rccog
nixed as a dentist of merit and all who
know him or who have had work done
by him are high in their praivu.
If you want careful, easy, gentle
operating and the b. -t d«nti«t to be
had at reasonable price* you get it
here.
We are pleased to refer th. readers
to Dr. Mitchell, u. a g«ntl«i xn of
high repute and a reluib* prof« ion
al man.
Medin Radiator & Fender Shop
At 126 W«»t 2nd HL. in Albany,
under management of Chas Medin. is
headquarter» in this part of the coun­
try for auto radiator work. Special­
ising in radiator recoring and being
one of the most efficient establish­
ments in thia section quoting attract­
ive price».
All classes of radiator repair work
and furnishing new radiators. There
is nothing more important to develop­
ment of the modern community than
a progressive establishment such a*
this one, which is replete with a com­
plete line of radiator* of ail kind* and
supplies and prepared for radiator re­
pair work.
From the very beginning
it has been one of the most popular
establishments in this section, by reas-
on of the fact that the management
left nothing undone in the effort to
meet every demand of the public.
Recoring of radiators is a very im­
portant business ami they are equip­
ped scientifically to do thia work cor­
rectly. Tlwir w*n are < X|> rt - on the
work and the. pin
ar most at­
tractive.
Tt y are known for their
prompt and efficient work.
When it Lum«a to iiidmtui* and re­
pairs, you v ill find tin .--tubli hrn< nt
complete and you will readily lenrn
why it has com« to be known as the
house of quality, the high« st eiinvs of
service and the most reasonable price
possible ar« features that bring them*
an ever-increasing patronage.
Chevrolet, Ford and light radiator­
may be shipped by parcel po,t
The management is in the hands of
a prominent citiaen active.) ints-r,-«te>i
in home progress. We are pleased to
compliment this wi-U known and just­
ly popular establishment and to sug­
gest to our readers that they tak-
radiator troubles to them, while you
will And all of the other features of
their service metropolitan ami effic­
ient to the last degree.
If you believe inlboosting the boosters,
if you believe injhelping an institution
that spends its money at home, you
will support the Scio Tribune more
substantially than wishing it well.
THINGS
UNUSUAL :
By T. T. MAXEY
itl«. W»tt»ib
VkJvBJ
PALM CANYON
Nature richly endow««) this country
with much of the tuoat majestic
•i-vuvry un the giuba Tbs choicest
placea "have been reserved for you.
that you and your children after you
may know and enjoy tlieae unspoiled
bits <rf native America." Fncla Mam
la ever alert for new areale a saeta of
outstanding valu» la the old wilder­
ness which come down to us aa left by
nature and practically unchanged by
th» hand of man.
<>n» of th» latest «deciIona to form
a link la Fuel» Mam's chain iff lla­
ma I . bed tieauty spot» la Palm canyon,
which has been described as "A bit
of Arabia transplanted to the Weal era
hemisphere," located 53 mil»» south
east of Itlvcrslde, Fa I.
Here in s aeriea of canyons but lit­
tle removed from a deaertllke srctlon
grow st ores of maguinceat Washing-
too palms tall, graceful, plctureequ»
and centurles old, undoubtedly, th»
only native palms In all California, aa
well as a number of species of lnt»r
eel log and unusual cacti th» entire
ensemble funning a botanical collec­
tion both unusual and extraordinary.
These native imlina are scattered
along the banka of a tortuous Illi}»
stresiu which flow* through th»
ranyon and clustered around It in
groves where It emerges from th»
hills. Th» arena Is both surprising
and romantic. It Is likewise magnifi­
cent because almost directly overhead
Mount Man Jacinto rears Its lofty
head. In one direction the canyon ap­
pears to tie dosed by a grest wall Of
colwred rock. Righting about fare th»
view leads out onto the desert b»y<a»d.
Nearby may be s«--n other palms,
larger perhaps, obler too, pisulhly,
which have been burned and scarred
through enforced partlripatbm in cer­
tain Indian ceremonies having to do
with th» burning iff th» so-called
“skirts” while still on the trees Many
of throe unusual and pecullar-to-
America trees ha»» been rut down by
various fieople and carried away for
numrri.ua uses.
Aa proposed, there are I.IJW acres
In the resen a Hon The condent and
relinquishment of a remnant <»f th»
Agon Callouts band of Indiana Is nee-
eooary before the tract may becotne a
national monument. Assuming that
th» Indiana give their consent, tb»
rid» from Riverside 1» Palm canyoa
and th» trip through th* canyoa bld
well to bwurn» * lor» which wtR
beckon uotoM thmasnads as th» yrarri
refl by.
One of the mo*t important feature*
of their contribution to the progreo
of the community is their modern and
valued power Service.
This renders
the territory served by them a most
desirable location for
Industrial
plants and enterprises of various
character and adds materially to the
tn conclusion, however, wc wish to
state the officials and assistants have
taken a commendable interest in all
public improvement and that they
have been willing and anxious to aid
in th« expansion and growth of the
community at all times.
Therefor«,
it has merited the popularity and lib­
eral support that it receivoa, and we
predict that when each town in the
community has become a famous niv-
tropolis this company will continue
to minister to our light, heat and pow­
er needs in the same admirable man­
ner.
Albany Moral Company
At 337 West Firet St., in Albany,
is one of th« most popular ami effic­
ient establishment* in thia section.
Serving not only the city but ull of
the nearby surrounding territory w ith
floral offering» of *up>-rior beauty.
There is no other one establishment
more worthy of prominent mention in
thi* edition than that of this je pular
florist'* shop.
The proprietor ha* provided a • r-
vice and stock of the highest char
actor which compare* very favorably
with that of the moat ext« I. >iv, and
artistic dealers in th« lai.. r cite .
It is a well < stabli* ¡cd fact in thi*
*«-ction that this establishment offer*
th« trade a choice from the m<Mt ar­
tistic and attractive I . . jp tr.e world.
In fact, with a comprehensive
knowledge of the harmonious comb.n-
St ion* and arrung«ui«nt* that »tamp
them as Iru« artut* in Un* work, they
have won no little distinction becau ,
of the eminently satisfactory and
high grade flower* provided for the
convenience of the public.
In the matter of special design for
wHidings, receptions, all kinds of so­
cial functions and for funerals and
other occasions, this floral house ha*
almost become headquarters in this
■.i-ciion and the fact that prompt ami
satisfactory attention is given to mall
and phone orders, bring large patron­
age in thi* department.
No matter
what the occasion demand* for flowers
may be, you will be pleased both with
th. high-grade stock and the emin­
ently satisfactory service you will re­
ceive from thi* well known estab­
lishment.
We are pleased to compliment thia
firm upon it* surer«« and the leading
posittpn, which it occupies in thia sec­
tion of the stale.
Dr. Mary Marshall
Located in the Stat« Bank Bldg in of th« county are available to the
Albany, 1* a prominent Osteopathic if they secure the service* of thi* ablo
Physician and Surgeon who enjoys a o-t««q>athie physician, who places her
year* of study, wide experience and
large and increasing patronage from
comprehensive knowledge al the ser­
th» city and adjoining countk*.
vice of the people of thi* community.
Thia day and age of specialists in
You will And her courteous and *c-
the profession^ has found that the commuiiating nt all times.
The gen­
science of osteopathy ha* progressed eral satisfaction expressed by her
and advanced with rapid strides, old many patients, people of standing in
fashioned ideas of yesterday are now the community, is a well merit««! t>
put aside and in their place are n«w, but» to her i-ffieient and c-
. ri «.
progressive methods of today.
OMthods.
This popular osteopath has kept
The science of osteopathy wax dis­
pace with the times, readily adopt ng cover. <1 m the year 1N74.
The first
all the advances of science that have school was established at Kirksville,
marked th» modern development of o* Mo., in 1HS12, and there are eight re-
Uopathy most prominently. Undoubt­ eocnized sc bools today.
Th» course
edly no division of the field of scien­ of study covers a period of four years
tific research ha* made greater ad­ with additional two year* in major
vance* than the »cirncv of osteopathy. surgery.
R« present««! by sum« of the greatest
in thi* review of our valuable as
scientific mi mis of the world that have set* we compliment the doctor on the
develop»«! material progress in thi* valuable work «he is doing In thia sec­
important profession, and all the fea­ tion and th« advance* she Is making
ture* that have received the approval in her rhosen field of endeavor.
Women's Miase» and Children's
Clothing and Haberdashery
Salem,
Oregon