Image provided by: Scio Public Library; Scio, OR
About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1925)
K K V •!*<*• zjf" 8&*E V ***»•.■< Xe The Scio Tribune Ornerai Xews Page 5 I Holman & Jackson Whore ptace of busin««s la at 32* den. fruit off the trees or vine daily. Broadalbin street in Albany; a gro Their bakery goods are th«» best cery and bakery that money can buy. They are baked spreading rapidly. under the most whol.-sonw conditions, Because of the great volume of and the very best of ingredients used All goods are »old in th.- very fr»-»h buniH-M transacted through their Their excellent ser tensive retail establishment; because eat condition. of their upto-<tate business methods vice has brought them much praise. and th.- high quality of products handled, this well-known grocery and bakery has gained for thia section a commercial prestige as an excellent market for the consumer that could be gained in no other manner. The Arm began its career with the belief that success could be obtained by furnishing groceries of quality upon a reasonable margin of proAt "ScicntiAc selling must be born of scientiAc knowledge.” With this me- thml in mind, they proceeded upon their career, on the solid foundation of goo»i value« at reasonable prices. They try at all times to have seas onable vegetables fresh from the gar Th«- community is fortunate ir»«t«-.-.i in having such a modern and efficient grocery to solve the difficult problem of ««rvicc so satisfactorily as thia company dors for its patrons. Courteous and efficient to a marked degree th* management has surround ed themselves with employes thor oughly conversant with the retail grocery business, ami as a result cu* temers receive their groceries with th* least possible »Islay. In making Uus review are glad to compliment this establishment up on the position they occupy in the business life of the community and to refer their sen ice to our readers Fisher - Braden In Albany at 2nd A Broadlbin Sts. rstablishment on this policy ever mg room suits, hundre«ta of design» is an up-to-date and well-known fur- since, They can furnish you a set in oak, walnut or mahoguny. Before niture store which is prepared to fur ting of any period, an«l their ability you furnish your home let them show you these home outAte. You will be nish you with anything in this line to At you in the furniture line is delighted with their variety an»! anti is One of the most popular estab- only limited by the various styles beauty. U*hments in thia section of the state, turned out by the American manu Those in search of gift., w j b. »tevoted to the building of happy and facturer today. If you are contem glad to b arn that this A m have ad.. well furnished homes. plating the furnishing of a room com ed a Gift Shop on th« balcony whic This is on»- of the large trading plete or if it is only one or two pieces compares favorably with th«»»« of th center« of thia section, and to head that you want, you will be able to larger Cities. quarters of thousands of people each And the right thing here. The management is in the hand year. This establishment has estab- llrre is the place to furnish your of progressive business men. In mak iished an enviable reputation for home at a real saving. Their stocks mg this review of the onwarei pre» goods of quality, extent of stock and contain every thing that the modern gross of the go n tunity we are reasonableness of prices that draw, home desires, from the living room please»! to con pli u :t them and to trade not only from its home city» to th* kitchen. There are big roomy refer the »-stablitihi ■nt to all our for quite a distance. suites, there are light and luxurious readers. If you are bothered by the When they Arst *tartc»i in burines» reed and Aber furniture. For your present season of high prices we sug they decided that the bent would be be«irooms you will An»i suites in the gest that you will Ami a visit to their npne too goo«t for their customers, tall and stately Hepplewaitc period «tore a revelation in possible econ and they have conducted their targe or of the dainty Queen Ann, and din- omy. O.A.C. Home Pointera Kirk-Pollock Motor Company A few grains of salt added to co Linn County Abstract Company With honorable servie« to its cred tainments that render th--m safe an»l it located at First ami Broadalbin conservative in their making up ab streets in Albany is one of the lead stracts. There is no detail that is not given thr most painstaking attention, ing organisations of its kind in this while the history of their bu-inc- » Section, and is under the able direc opr rat on shows that they have always tion of men who are well v«r«e<i in been so. Propl» »1, iring to purcha - all the details of the comprehensive a home can consult no mor»* comp«- ami satisfactory service they render tent and reliable authority u|»on th»- their many clients. This abstract title of their propos«-d purch »•■ * ti an offic»* has attained a well versed or thia Arm, which is on * of th»* fon- ganisations in this special Aeld of most concerns of thi* character. endeavor in this section of the state, In making this revi»-w of the on ami they have a large clientele. In ward progress in thi« edition, we wish the Arst »lays of the settlement of all to recommend them to all our reuiirrs comniuniti»*«, the question of title to wh»*n they may be in n--»-<l of «-n ice property always causes a certain of the highest character. They will amount of confusion. While this be glad to serve you. They ar»- well community has its innings at thia fea- known and reliable bu*in>**> m»n aiui tun* of settlement, today this has progressive people, upon who»»- in been done away with through the formation, advice ami «ervice you efficient service of the modern ab- can depend, ami they are loyal sup street companies that specialise in porters of al) propositions that pro this business. They have at their mote the progress uml expansion of command all of the data and inform eity an<l country. ation on the various tracts of land Linn County Abstract Co., was or from the days of the early settler« ganised by Zone H Rudd, Ed. K. Davis ami W. A. Kimm-y ami incor down to the present day. With access to all thia Information porate»! Feb. 3, 18*2. The pr»-.--nt at hand, this organisation haa placed officers are Freni H Hough. I‘r»-*i»i»*nt th»* practical operation of the con and George H. Crowell, Secretary. cern in able and competent hands. The company is associated with the Their people are peculiarly endowed National and Oregon As*»iciation» of with the analysis and caretaking at- Title Men. At 121 Lyon St. in Albany, being the sales and service for the Lincoln. Cranberrie« may be candied cheap Ford and Fordson. When th«- Arm «tarti-d in bu«»n» • ■ ly by boiling them carefully in t I as the sales and service agents for thick syrup They can be used in the Ford, by careful management and place of the more expensive randio»! gtMxl salesmanship its business grew cherries for decoration of cake«. j to large proportions, and foreseeing Marshmallow flower* for cake the future of the automobile business ; It is able to have this mo«i»-rn servic«* decration« are made by clipping the . station. marshmallow into long pieces and That the Font to universally re- arranging them to represent petals ‘ cognise»! as th»* greatest motor value A bit of candi-M cherry or gumdrop of the ag«- to the opinion of experts as well as the casual buyer. For s*r- may lie used for the center*. vic« and reasonableness of price thr Candied cherries make pretty can | Ford reigns supreme. dle holders for birthday cake«, sug The Ford commercial truck haa gests the household science depart com«* to be recognise»! as one of the ment. indispensable features of th«* latter and haa »lay busin«»« «»(uipment If the skin of cranberries is dia-1 proven worthy both in endurance liked, the berries may be put thru i ami speed of the name it bear», It the meat grinder before cooking. ‘ ha* become th»* popular truck for I both the business man and the for ■ mer and has greatly increased th* Oregon Keeps Place ; progress and prosperity of both. coa bring« out the flavor. Jeweler Located at 32C West 1st St in Al bany. medita the enviable reputation acquired by reason of his reliable dealings ami the high quality of jew- elry they have always offered at very reasonable prices. This is a local store that is replete with everything that is the latest and be t, and as a proof of our statement we suggest that you visit the estab lishment of this popular jeweler. Here you will And that th« goods are of th* highest quality. Diamonds, silver ware. golden ware, cut glass, ivory, novelties and suitable presenta for ev ery occasion of attractive patterns and courtesy and accommodation mark their service. Thia is one of the most progressive establishment» in the community and is m.»riting the large patronage it is receiving. Whatever you may wish in diamonds, watches and jewelry you will And that they have provided in this store a choice assortment from which to make your selection. As re gards quality you may rest assured that whatever you purchase will bo pric'd at a most reasonable Agure for thia establishmrnt is in charge not only of reliable business men but men who have wide experienc« in thia Aeld and know the business from the ground up. All of those many arti cles of Jewelry so dear to tin- f< nunin»- hearts are offered in great »rofuston Everybo«ly does not a| ■ ocíate the value to the city of hav ; a -tru-tly modern and up-to-date jewelry store which carries a complete »lock in hand at all times, Since the time this well-known store Arst opened to the people, the local ubile haa taken to it To be able to as a matter of course. get what you want in this Im«», to know that no matter what the occa sion may de and in this respect you can always get it at this establish ment—that is a feature of the com mercial efficiency of th»- community which makes it more attractive. We wish to compliment them upon the high standard of efficiency they maintain in their establishment. the superior quality of the good* they handle and th* admirable manner in which the establishment is operated. Established in the year 18*7. of the Union in merchandise exports this section as the leader in lumber and building material businea*. Th»- tremendous prestige of their imm» ns» volume of business, the experience of years as a prominent Arm in this line, th* practical knowledge that has won for them the recognition of the coun try at large and the patronage of thousand» all add to the progress and prosperity of the community in which their establishment is located. Thia section is indeed fortunate to have such a progressive Arm to serve it in all kinds of lumber and building material; it adds in no littl* way to th* progress and prosperity of th* community If you want anything in this lme. telephone them. call at •how sotshlwbaisni. write them, aad larger cities that carry more- com plete stocks of parts than this one. This is a very important feature, as it suves the public much time when delay would be costly. Th.» Fordson Tractors stand with out a peer, for never have these val- ■i*■« been duplicated. They have the lai» -t improvements and it take* •o meth I ng besides enginarnng to fur- ni«h a tractor like the Fordson, for it cuts your farm costa in half. When ever power farming is being don» Ford »on is showing superior service. Th»- manager is courteous ami ac commodating an»l will be pleased to show you the advantages of having this wonderful car Wi are pleaaed to compliment thi* Arm on the effic- iency of their service, ami th»* won- derful value of the cars th» y have chosen to offer the public of this sec tion. H. E. Norton, Tires for the quarter ended Sept. 30.1924. At 1st and Dyon Sts . in Albany, direction ¡is a latter-day business house that de- amounted to 513.186 084. a drop of ; termined when they opened their 1277,882 from the figure« of the doors to th* local public to ■ ••• that ^motorists in this part of th»* country previous quarter, according to sta ' were given all of the advantm* •« of tistics just released by the Depart- g^topofitan tire service and positive when its trade in this ly there can be no question they have Throughout this section Wheat topped the list of eommnd- succeeded, itie« exported with valuation* of of the stato thia ptao- is known as $5.578.190. Plank boards and scant one establishment wb. it- high grade tires are sold at rs»-<-<-»iingly low lings followed, valued at $1.842,283. prices, and many motoriata have mar and then came timber shipments at veled at th® won»lerful value ottered. 11,150,470, and flour amounting to This Arm mak<- a »p» >ity of »olid i truck tires. Their quota of iale* SI. 150.327. last year for this district was 400'1. We are d*lighte»l to *ay they •ohi Income Dates Set i more than their quota. You can’t go wrung on Good Year The Internal revenue office has set , tires. Thon* who have tested them the dates for some of ha deputies i out have not onl> been pleased, but to visit Linn county and help all of ’ also surprised at the extraordinary You don’t need to us make out our income tax report mileage obtained. take either the dealer’s or the manu for the year 1925 facturer's word for their superiority On Feb. 11-12 the experts will b* —ask anyone who uses Goo«l Year at Lebanon, and at Albany on Feb. 16-24. Payment must be made on or before Mach 15, at Iraki half. “Are you laughing at me?" de manded dare the Irate professor of hie “No.” came the answer In chorus. “Well,” man to I the pro fessor, “what else is there in the room to laugh at?” When you entertain, let ua furnish you. with 500 score cards. Hammond Lumber Company Ixtcated at First A Jackson streets in Albany, is one of th* public spir- itr»l Arms of thia a*ction that has built a reputation far and wide for th* hig’vst grade lumber and building material. It is a well-known fact that there is no one institution in the commun ity that has met with greater favor with the public than this well-known institution. Ry reason of th* fact that the management has had wid* experience in every feature of this business and because their compre- henuve knowledge of every brench of the trade thi* establishment has continually increased the number of iu patrons » This There* are few establishments in th» Oregon maintained its 17th place in the relative standing of the states ment of Commerce. F. G. Will When it comes to Forel parts this Arm Is headquarters in this section when you have decided what you need you can depend on it that this well-known Arm will it. With the business ieumtn and the foresight which has won auch popu- larlty and patronage for the company in th* past, th* management has an ticipated the needs «nd demands of the poople of this section of th* state and is far surpassing even the largest ei pec tat ion; this Arm »till »pedalile« in rendering individual «ervie« to *v- ery patron, Courteous and efficient to a marked dorre* th* manager has surrounded himself with «very fea ture of th* busin*«*, and as a result, work move« along at a most rapid and Mt»« factory rat* tin and you will learn that they ac tually do stand up wonderfully urnier the mo«t gruelling tests. Try them yourself and you will readily be con vinced that they cannot be equalled. Il can readily be seen that this is one of the moat important features of the life of this section of the state, and adds materially to thr develop ment of the country. The fact that visitor« ami local patrons can get any thing an»l everything in the lines of supplies and service at the metropoli tan institution brings new people and new capital to th« county. The tire repair ami vulcanising de partment is on a par with the best in th.* largest cities and is prepare»! for the very beat of work in all branches of vulcanising and work. In making ibi» review of <>ur on* ward progress we wish to com pl i lent them upon having not only superior prmlucts to offer their patron* but also a superior service and one that is ever courteous and |ati<>factory. Torrance Reconditioning Shop At 212 East First street, in Albany, is one of the most nio»i«-rn and best equipped machine shops in this part of the state specialising in the rebor- ing of cylinders They handle McQuay Norris Pro ducts piston pins and rings, and carry a full line of parts for all cars on hand at all times. It to a well known fact that there is no institution in the community that has met in greater favor witih the public than this well known estab lishment. By reason of the fact tliat the mansg*m»-nt has had wide ex- purieac-i in «very ft-uture of tl « Im- nos» and because of their compr.-hen- siv* knowledge of every branch of the trade, this establishment has con tinued to witness the increase in the number of patrons. By close microscopic examination It has found that grinding of cylin der« to far better than reaming. What to cylinder grinding? It to a highly perfected method of making cylinder« round. Regrinding cylin ders has a desirable «fleet on the power in that it restores the motor to its normal condition. A regrind- ing job giv«s the owner s reasoned motor not obtamabte in • n«w car or tractor B*b*r«d cylinder» ar* b*c- ter than new ones, not just as good The Ira'ling auto, tractor and com mercial car manufacture* of this country ami Europe use th« process. To prevent the loss of power, to hate gasoline economy and a quiet humming motor is the desire of ««ery owner of a ear. The engine is the heart of the automobile an»l when it get* out of trim it requires work of a specialist Many garages and shops are equipped mechanically ami do not »■mpioy men except for the adjust ment of ears. ThY rimi iiitomotiv»* engineers with eye» framed to -i»-t» ct alt knock causva ol trouble. Motor engineers are employ»,«. .«. who understands all types of motors from th* simple one cylinder station ary engine to the four-cylinder, the six, the eight and twelve, an»! no mat ter what kind of motor you hav« you will And that when it go** out of thi« shop it will b* sparking on all cylin- iter». In making thi* review of th* re turn of th* country to normalcy w* are glad to compliment thia establish- m«nt upon th* position they occupy tn th* business Ilf* of U m country and refer their scrvjc** t* tltoir readers. ♦