The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 22, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    The Scio Tribune
General Xewfl
Pag« 8
J. C. Penney Company
Albany Ice & Cold Storage Co.
located at 3rd A Vine streets in
Albany, aro manufacturers of pur«
so to them
Every customer pays appearance that will make th* eye* ice and is th«- home of the Ncutric ous
one and the »am«- price. No more, of any lady sparkle with wonder : ice cream, which ha* been of such
no les*,
An«l that price assure* a and admiration at it* unusual attrac- i uaiform quality that the toruun» u
«aie». No dia- tlveneaa. In their line of ready-to- ; will take no substitute from dealer».
superior value. No sale*.
account*.
No
charge
The wear can be found the latest ideas of , Demand thu product This firm, for
count*.
miw Mpiare den) «nd just treatment the leading doaigfwni of thia country j the production of pure ice cream I* a
alike to all.
and Europe that have been purchased i model sanitary vstablishmrnt that is
They carry at all time* a large with the idea of giving the men, la­ ' transacting busina-M on a large scale.
stock of ladies' and misses' ready dies and young people of the city < A deca«ie ago ice cn-am was couriti-
* ero«i a delicacy that was only to be
to-wear garment* i and millinery. and aurrounding country the latest
j used on Sunday* and holiday*. Il i*
shoe*, ready-to-wear for men and Eastern fashion* most reasonably.
boys, notions and general dry good*.
They have been eatabiiahed here ' now come to lx- rKurniiet a* a io«»«!
Truly one of the reliable, most pro- for some time and are two of the and not a delicacy.
Without question thi* firm t* one
gre««ive mercantile house* in thi* progressive merchandising establish­
of
the cleanest and rnoat sanitary in­
I »art of the state.
ment* of the community. They keep
Radiating with the season'* latest strictly up-to-date and their reputa­ stitution*. and h«-ro a grade of tee
design* in all It* line* and resplen- tion for good* of quality ha* been cn-am is manufactured that ia equal
This toe
■lent with new shade* of the season, maintained through the cougw of to anybody's' anywhere.
cream is not only health prot«-cting.
these well known stores present an time.
but health giving a* well.
Only the
purest of cream and flavor* are used
1 Prohibition and Poor Relief and every pn-caution is taken to make
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the product delicious and healthful.
nnd country, at prices and terms that
An interesting sidelight is thrown The machinery is of the latest mo«lel
A Nation-Wide Institution'
located at 317 W«*t Piret street
in Albany, and the J. C. Penney Co.
in to'banon.
571 general department »lores op-
«•rated by J. C. Penney Company,
Th»-y have opened 96 new stores, cov-
«■ring an area of forty states.
The stere of J. C. Penney Co.
is an important chapter in the hu-
tory of modern mercantile method*.
It is more than important! It is In­
spiring! It ia a story of a bus ine»*
with a Big Idea behind it—an idea
that is clean, clear cut! The Big Idea
with them for 22 years ha* b«>en and
is today, th* patent fact that is un­
failingly go*cme«l by the Golden
itul«: "Whatsoever ye would that
men should do unto you, do ye even
J. A. Howard
At 325 West 1st street in Albany,
is headquarters in this section for cannot fad to b* attractive to the in on th« relation of th« prohibition
tending purchaser and have made r<jrlfne to the
of charity or-
anything in the real estate line.
many important deals in this seeUon. I_ .
_
eoetetws by th« figure«
In thi* «lay and age when conacrva- I hey have always made it a point not , ganizatlon
....
live men are constantly seeking in­ to I 't property for sale for more than Pu‘*huhw<l by th« Brovideocv. R. I.,
409 W. st l»t *trvet In Albany, are
vestment* where they aro not only it* true value and this is where their Society fur Organizing Charily, eov- extensive dealer* in sheet music and
assured a permani’nt source of income close study of local conditions render ering lb« years 1916-1923. showing
nationally known piano* which have
but a reasonable certainty of Incroa*« them an authority on value«
In all the total number of famili«* aided
been
endorsed by the h ading musical
in value, th«- real estate dealer is do trnn -aetrnn» their word to a good M|and
number in wh!ch alcohol
authorities
of the country.
This is
ing more than his share to meet the their bond, and people have come to i
waa the chief cause of the condition
demands of such men.
The locality look to them when seeking a desirable .
headquarter* for musical instrument*
is indeed fortunate in having in it* medium through which they may dis- «ailing fur tbe assistance of the no- of all kin<l*.
midst such a Arm as this well-known po«e of their property.
We take riety. The talil« follows;
I’y reason of the wide range of
agency.
They have fe^ year* been pleasure In this review in referring
Total Kami- Alcohol the quality and price* it is very difficult
closely identified with the growth and thia well known firm to our reader»,
lies Aide«!
chief caute I for the uninitiated those day* to se-
expansion of thia section, and have and assure them that whenever they 1916 .............. I.H40
«■ct a piano and get full value for
90
made a close study of real estate con­ have property of any kind to offer
their
money unless they are dealing
1917.. .........
I.CM
106
ditions, so that they could offer both they can locate the best buyer by
with someone in whom they have con­
1916
1JU3
7»
the buying nnd the selling public the lo-ting their property with them. Such
fidence.
For this reason there I* a
1919
..............
1.312
4H
very beet of service.
They have on men as they aid materially in the
general satisfaction in doing burin«-«*
their book» a large list of most de­ growth and < sponsion of the commun­ Ml ......... — »73
3
with this well-known concern, which
sirable prop«-rile* for sale, both town ity.
Is considered piano headquarters by
1921....... .... 1.450
4
the people of Uii* part of the state.
1922............... 1.352
I luring the time that they h«v<
1923 ..........
963
7
been In businc** they have merited a
Th*« mean* that for Providence
reputation for fair and straightfor­
at le«at alcohol ra the chief factor in ward dealing. They know the piatlO
•asa* calling for aervice* of the so value* ami customers know that when
Ixx-ated at Thin! and Washington ch» rue U t and the promptness of the net y ha* t»*e«>me practically neglible they make a price that it denotes
The line* of
near entrance to auto park ha* won satisfying kind, getting the work done I -------
since —
1917.
J. How nearly tvpical this real and true value.
pianos and player* have been en­
a wide reputation through expi-rt when promised.
result ia. it ia at present impowuble
work execute«! on custom top manu­
dorsed by the leader* of the world of
Ih-lter call an«l see them the text
to say.
facture, trimming and upholstering, time you are in town *nd have a talk
furniture upholstering and maltrv»» with them. They are vary courteous
Advertising Oregon
and will be pleased to ««plain the
works.
Thia efficient auto top establish­ tiro auto top proposition to you.
ment is one Of the institution* of thi* whether you want to ordar at this
Between now and th* end of
Operate a laundry al Svcontl and
section that i* running full time and time or not.
March lb* Pacific Northwest, and Ferry rtroet* in Albany, Oregon, and
has done quite a lot towards keeping
They have taken many • naed car
particularly Oregon, will be adver- aro building a new plant at Salem.
the auto* in fine condition at the and made it look almost new through
Oregon, which will be on«- of the best
present time, when new one* are hard their excellent top and repaft work. tised a* never before in the history
| in the state.
of
ibe
«tat*.
Advice*
have
just
to secure.
Don’t think that your car is gon« be­
|
A laundry firm that Use* »oft
Throughout all of thi* section of yond recall.
In many rases a new been receiyed bv th« Publicity De- water throughout the entire process
th* state there are many exampl.-* of top does not root nearly so much as partaient of th* Portland Chamber and execute* the highest grade of
their expert work.
It ia hardly pos­ you might think.
These men will of Commerc* from the Burlington. work. A popular and well arranged
sible to drive on any road in th«- make you a comfortable sleeping car
a
tremendous
Great Northern and Northern Paci­ ’ concern receiving
country without pausing an evidence out of your car without marrtt< th«
custom.
fic Railway Companies of the partic­
of the superior craftsmanship and appearance.
This well known laundry is one of
high grade material* which have won
We are glad in this edition to give ular* of th* campaign that these th«- best equipped industries of this
for this establishment so wide a repu­ commendable mention to the very three road* are putting on in con-
section of the country and transacts
tation. Not only do they execute all
qx iior work lurne«l out from this aaetion with the Oregon month for an extensive business over thi* and
class«» of custom top manufacture, ■ »tao!i<ihm>-nt nnd to say that the pro­ March 1925.
Kull page advertise­ , adjoining conatiea, and the ropvta-
but they have won popularity also prietor anti employro are artist* ia
ment* will be carried in at least 20 i tion of their work for general cx-
through their expert trimming ser­ th'
hi"; of mor«- than ordinary
* cellence i* spreading far and wide
vice.
Their upholstering depart­ ability, and refer readers of thia edi­ magazin** having a combined circu­
' over this part of the state.
ment I* another feature and is not tion t<> them when desiring work in lation of 7,000,000. and reaching
The work ia turned out in such a
only dependable, but has that distinc­ th«'.r line. They are well known and th« farmer and th« man who lives
manner that you will b«- mon- than
tive "vogue and style” that add* to popular burin«-* men and take an ac­ ia the country.
pleased if you give it a trial. Th«-
tive part in all propositions which pro­
the beauty of your car.
This ia practically only the begin­ most delicate fabric* aro handled a*
The price* are of the most plearing mise public improvement
ning of the campaign.
People will carefully a* they would be in your
come to Oregon by the hundred* own home as only experienced and
expert help are employed in the work.
and Scio will be visited by many.
Cotton and linen clothes have be«-n
Let's be ready to welcoi oe a strang­ laundered for many centurte*. Long
er within our gates and make him before the birth of Chriirt the women
Operate an up-to-date Overland the Spring« Ward Off.”
The Exclusive Three Point Suspen- feel at tom»- he may locate among I of India and Egypt went down to th«-
Mui Willys-Knight service station and
salesroom at 324 Broadalbin street in i<>n springs cushion the car so this us if w* don't ecar« him away.
bank* of the Ganges and the Nile to
car gives comfort and easy riding.
Wash their clothe* on a rock, rub
Albany.
The Willys Knight I* a car that "Any automobile worth buying ia
them and beat them, and then Carrie«!
The Tribune. SI 75 the year
run* smoother and la more powerful worth installing Ga betel snubbers.”
at the end of 50,000 miles than when The U iliys-Kmght cemes fully equip-
it was lint taken out new, and with p- I with these snubber* from the fac­
It’s cooling feature« are su­
no oth< r mechanical exp« nse. Many tory,
lf better and earner clutches
owners of this famous car claim 23 perb.
At Second and Washington street* ways taken an active interest in the
to 23 mile* per gallon of gas
The are ms«le. Willys-Knight have failed
in Albany ia a prominent sanitary development of the community and
Willys-Knight carries the most expen­ to find them.
sive and only 100 percent fully ad
Th. Overland is a car that solves institution which has aided in the up­ the institution is among our mast
the
problem which has baffled auto building of the eomnmnity and rend­ valued industries asset*. We wish to
justabls front axle and steering me­
chanism that is used In the entire engineer*—how to combine riding er* a valued «nd an •xawntial service give them the prominent place which
automobile industry.
This car usee comfort with light weight and econ­ in the furnishing of their famous their modern dairy merits, as being
The Overland Model 91*8 dairy products, which in the past amang the foremost concerns in the
more Timken bearings than any omy.
other ear in the *2,000 class.
One Thro* Point Suspension Spring* make years have enlarged their business field in this part of the country in
of the feature* of the Willys-Ki ght this possible.
These are the first and are admirably equipped to serve thi* field of endeavor. They are big
is the rear driving axles, wheel bane spring* of their kind, and they are the wholesale and retail trade, which contributor* to the progress and
of 113 inches, of which 96
inchv* made in Chromo Vanadium Steel. they supply all over this section. A prueperity of the community.
it spring*, which tell the story why They are exclusive with Overland. weB-k nown concern undnr a manage­
Popularity with both the producer
it ride* well on any road; they re­ Reeaur.« of th* spring. Or* ria nd mod­ ment that is thoroughly conversant and the consumer is evidenced by
duce ehoppy rebounds and side sway­ el 91 combines riding qualities of with every feature of the «iairy busi-
the large number of farmer* selling
ing; protect the car from road shock* large, heavy expensive long wheel
and prolong its life, minimising the base car*, together with th* advan­
Th* plant of thia company i* a to them and the fame their brand of
sanitary
institution. and products has attained. Ry reason of
twisting or racking of frame and tages and economy of unall light car*. model,
body, which enables th* car to hold With one hundred inch wheel base equip*qi with the very be«t of mod- th* fact that they handle a volume
the road better
The ear and pa* the Overland Mrid 91 ha* th« lux« 1 ern mncflimory and Hinder direction of of buainca*. and it can be readily
sengun rid* smooth a* though float­ nous ritling sate of th« i».yach latter-da* creamery men.
>a. They are seen that thia twentieth century *r-
ing.
"Pre* from Road Shock* that wheel baee
publto a^cjted ciUaag««. who have al- gamaatioa ate* enables them to pro
and strictly up-todat*
They make
a specialty of furnishing ice cn-am
for the trade and do an extensive
whole.-air business.
Dunng the «rar
the national food administrator plac­
ed ic* cream in Clans Throe because
they found it wns exceptionally high
In foxxl valttr. One quart Of this de­
licious rev cn-am equal* two pounds of
lean beef, I.K poumls of ham, 3.K
posn«l* of egg*. 3 pounds of potatoes.
There ton-, even al it* present price,
ic« cream ia yet one of the cheapest
foods.
Thi* fiopular plant is one of the
leading industries. They have always
taken an activ a interest In al! matter*
th.it pertain to the gx»o«l of the county
and have aide«! in the betterment of
local ccridition*. realising that a larg­
er city and community would be a
benefit to the whole p«»ople. We wish
to compliment the management upon
thrir progressive and successful pol­
icies ami to refer their « »tablishmcnt
and it* products to «11 our reader*.
Davenport’s Music House
Blair & Bowerman’s Auto and
mu-ic. Th« insure* the customer of
getting a piano worth while and their
policy of one pries and easy payment*
injure.« you full value for your money.
They will be pleased to *how you
whetl-< r you desire to purchase just
at thi* time or not. Hear them, then
compare -then judge for yourself.
They are thoroughly conversant
with all feature* of the business over
which they have direction and will be
pleased to take up the matter with
you.
They operate an institution
that add* much to the efficiency of
the community a* a trading center,
and in thi* review we are pleased to
point with pride to the great success
they nre making in their chosen pro-
f< - i«>n and insure our reader* that at
this establishment they will always re­
ceive a square deal.
The proprie­
tors ar«- to lie highly complimented
upon the valued service rendered to
the people.
It add* to the county'* progress
and expansion to have in it* midst
such firms u- thia one to which we
refer all of our readers.
Albany Magnolia Steam Laundry
Irwin’s Garage
th« m horn*.
This was perhaps the
beginning of the laundry business, so
you see that it ha* an humble begin­
ning like most gr»-at industries. To­
day it is quite different and at this
modern laundry the latest machinery
i in operation to wash comfort into
your cloth«*.
Th« busmns* of thi* laundry is
now spreading all over thi* part of
the country and is by no mean* con­
fined to it* home city. The rapid
mcren- in th«- burin«-»* is due to the
mor.- than ordinary ability in the con­
duct of the affair* of the institution.
The 1st« t cleaning and renovating
machini-ry in their plant make* it
poi-oble for them to turn out work
that looks like new.
I <■ ini«i..ig< ment and employee*
are people who know the businea*
from A to Z and when they advise
yoj about anything in thi* line you
< can depend upon what they aay. They
ar«- prominent business people and
I
among
our most valued citizen«.
We wish to refer all our readers
< this progressive uud
to
insti­
1
tution
and to suggest that a* regards
< dependable laundry work they cannot
<
<lo
better than to entrust their work
i into the ear* of thia well known
I
laundry.
Albany Creamery Association
duce a brand of products of uniform
high quality.
At the office of thia
company the producer encounters,
the most courteous tratment and re-
reive* more for his milk and cream
than would be paid if he had to de­
pend on a smaller creamery fer a
market
The production of milk and cream
i* a proposition that ought to appeal
to every owner of even a small farm,
as it is a well known fact that this
mode of farming build* up the land,
at th«- simv time making the pro­
ducer more money than he ean make
by straight fanning, and then he get*
Pay right along in cash.
This plant
i* thus adding much a* a valuable
market at our door far the products
of th* farm.