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The Brio Tribune
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Office Hour«. 9 to 12 a m . 2 to 5 p.m. .
A im ! by ApiMonlmeot.
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Dr. Grò. J. Kenagy
aîlTJL. Chiropractor
401-2 First National Bank Building
A lbany , ORKGON
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, Mra. Clyde Sherman
Mrs Clyde Thomae called on her
(sister Sunday evening
Mlaa Isabella Surry was a Satur
{day viaitor with hea aunt. Mias Ella
Johnaton. who a«i>mpani«*d her to
Lebanon in the'evening
Mre. Walter Scott and Mra. Shaft*
were Lyona callers Saturday.
SLEfPY HOLLOW NEWS
May 1H
Mrs. G. A. Morgan has returned
home from an extended visit in
Prosser, Wash, She was accompan
ied by her daughter. Mre Squire
Rai1 »back, and children
Ed Balschweid and family and
' Agnes Soucek made a business trip
■ to Salem Saturday.
Mrs. J. D. Tinker returned to
Portland Sunday after visiting a
few days with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J Soucek
Chas. Richards, wife and aon and
Olt Bilveu and wife were guests at
the Ed Balschweid home Sunday.
Miss Agnes Soucek and her boy
friend called on Oreta Balschweid
Thursday evening and listcne«! to
many vefv fine selections on the
radio.
Adolph
Sojcek
and
Chester
Grimes were callers at Wm. Dobr-
kovsky Friday night.
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“STYLISH STOUTS”
DR. A. G. PIULL
"I would rather
hull »hat I • ’n
atout and be corre^-tiy Htfol than fuol
myself into wsartng the wrong cl.dl.es
that only make rue look stouter than 1
really aw," said «tie »1*» «bopp*»
It la a couitnota wall irolng up Cr.HU
»tout women tbai the styles are all
made fur th«* ale«i<irr woman, and rtist
i. o alteti ioti la (mid to then, But there
are nuujr thins« whb-ti you can do f.*r
lourself to ke«-j> you /ru»n looking -
dare I aay UY- fat.
Moat a.-iu.n who ar»* loo atout make
the mistake of thluklnsThat Ike llgt.t-
er they wear their clothew the bslt.-r
they win appear. This 1» a pr»*i-.*»trr*
••us Ms*, for when <arrle»t io e«trem»*%
Il «miy taakea ibma l.mk like »utM-thins
Itailu-r «huuld thè excww* i
"t riiaaed.
etv« rtewh I h » dlagnlscd by soft fullueu, ;
And ha» Ing h«snl or rratl «omawl.»*r»
that stri;— malte a im - hmmi look alea |
d»r, they niukr thè mlatake «T «4><«ia-
Ing wide atripea. The stri|M*s should
be fine and lintistlnct rsther thnn
«how ing any «telinlte color «e line. 'Hie
cardinal potnt tor e«ery atout wuinun
to keep In tniiul t» itisi up so«!-To«n
Hues xlve al,*n.lrrf>e*u«, atul round-ami
round line* em|>ha»lM* thhki-. *«. It
ought not to l*e ne»-ea«ary to warn
her axalnst tunic skirts, or those with
ruffles. «hlrHng. atel rt.-rsaivsi cross.
wise trimming, and yet we <*re I fie
walking need of such advice >*n lbs
«1 reels every day.
Sleeves for the stout woman should '
I«- plain nod while hot so large* as to '
ii. -centuatr the width .>f the figure.
• la.uld l*e I. wwm * enough to comwal the
Miper-abundant hrsli. Hie under arm
«hould •# close, though "easy fitting." i
Cuff« Hutt lurn tui.’k aerve to «-all at-
imilwi to the abort, fut arm
If your n*« k I- short and thick, you
»haulil not wear “«•h.tfcer'’ Collars of
any kind The V-nrckltiie la your l>eat1
botm. and If la<*e »r trimming la uaed
It should blend In with llie blouse no!
that It la prnctl. ally lost to the eye.;
tn fact, trimming must always be of a
hartm>nia1ng ratlier than a coatraMIng
«dor; and <m no csmdltlon must a
collar or a b«*lt boldly attract the eye.
I’nbroketi line from tie<-k to lutn —
therein lira your »all at Ion
Black and all very dark <x>l<*r» make
a figure appear smaller Avoid hlouay.
targe figured fabrics an<l big >ir>H-n te
ll» selecting mateflal for garment*, pa»
.-^.ecial attention to the »been and flu
lah. Stiff fabrics having a glossy '■rt'-
llnnt stirfa'-e attract attention and
make the figure aplmar larger, w Idle
»«•ft. pliable fabrics In dull colors make
the figure l.».^ »mailer.
Phyaician
and
Surgeon
Sugar raBe waste Is now being con
»erfed Into a w»ar»e foim of b-srd
used In lining walla.
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D »trief S irgeon 8. P Railway
Scio, Or.
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
"FAYTOK,
$1.75 the year
DR. J. W
GOIN
Veterinarian
Anywhere
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“— Hr Will tnfifli Mit) 22 21
Every Yard of Silk £ Sold in 2 Days
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
BANKS*
AT
Katia-de-Leena.
Crepe de Chinee
Mewaalines..........
Satina ................
Foulards ......
Hilk Broadcloth.
Taffeta. .............
Radium Milka. .
Georgettes ...
Kimono Milka. . .
$
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Per Yard
ALBANY
Printed Crepe de Chines...... .
Printed Silk and Wool Crepes
Silk and Wool Canton Crep»*s
Two price« only, irrespective of coat. Pirat
come, first served. Hundreds of yards, but
they’ll go quickly.
OREGON
Aay Time
sn
Fred Sturges, Scio,Oregon
BONDED CARRIER
Lowe 4 Morrison
Reliable Undertakers
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Lebanon
Phone SI
.; nit« r.ti'-n
by Mr. lzjwe
N. 1. MoMtsoS
I’hone -Pay, 397
I'hone—Night, 396
i li'JM \s LARGE, Mfeil <?tnl
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t ¡tv and I'.irrn Property
Sold
List •■'. itli me--No exclusive contract
* A. Bwtng.
T. J. Munkers.
Pre. l«-rit
Vice Pres.
E. I’. Mvrg Cashier
The Sein Siate Bank
Do-s a General Banking
Busin’*«,s Interest paid
on time deposits.
PATENTS
Obtained
S< nd model or »ketch
and we will promptly »end yon a
report. Our l> ><>k on Patents and
Trade marlu will be sent to you
on rexjuot.
D. SWIFT 4 CO.
-------- PATENT LAWYERS —
305 Seventh St., Washington. D. C-
O.er It Year«' t »perience
11*1 I'• I ATANHH MKDIC1MW will
Io »0.1 ws . ...ita for It—rut your .y.tem
■r <‘at»rrh or t>eafn»Mi paused by
! Catarrh
Hill's I ITIIIHH vr.llll INK eon-
'»!»<» or an < »niment which Quickly
■ lu-lievea th* rwlarrhal inOammalkm. and
' th. Internal Medicine. a Tonic, which
» ta through th- tttond on ths Mucous
NurfB aa. taut rnatorln« normal eondi-
| tlona
Sold hr dr'Utcltta for over «• Years
I F. J «'henry a Co». Toledo Ohm
tyturiiionic
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The Tribun«. 11.75 the year.
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HAULING
Any Kind
Name* of 2670 settlers interested
in Oregon'« agricultural opportuni Sterility* Abortion, T. B. lest ing
Phone.:-Office, |H4 J. Ilea. 702
ties were received on May 4 by the
ALBANY.OREGON
Land Settlement Department of the
Portland Chamber of Commerce
from H. W Byerly, general immi
gration agent of the Northern
I rifle Railway C-ompany. as a result
of the joint advertising campaign
(Conducted by the three tranaeonti-
: nenta! line« co-operating in «levelop-
ing the Northwest. 2556 Inquiries
It matters not how many years
- were received in Match, and with*
Of life 1 chance to see;
i those received earlier in the year,
it
matters not what unknown fate
brings the total to more than 10,000
The future holds for me
since the first of the year, according
lt matters not, if every day
i to W. G. Ide. Manager
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OREGON
Bv MRS HARLAND H. ALLEN
May 19
Mrs John Sharp, who has been
visitins her aon and wife, left Fri
day morning for her home in Silver-
ton.
Mrs. E. E. Trask was a Salem
vial tor Friday.
• Dwight Mercer and wife were
week-end viaitors at Rivcraide.
Mra. W R Surrv ami sob , Don-
aid, came to Lyons Sundav with
Mra George Johnaton. who has
been vlaiting in |jeban<*n the past
month at the Surry home
Jews Rodger a of Scio waa a buai>
neaa caller in the Lyona vicinity last
Monday.
Mra Joe Harry called at the J. 11.
Johnaton home Monday morning
Mra.'Harvey Shelton .pent Friday
jin Mill City, visiting her daughter.
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HOV. TO SAVE MONEY
WHEN SHOPPING
I find some task to do
That sows the seeds of happiness
W h.-re pain or heartache grew. « "*■
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We should not measure life alone
By checking off the miles.
But while we live dur little day
I^et’s count the* friendly smiles
That mark our path, and let’s be so
Considerate and kind
That love will shed its radiance
On those we leave behind.
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