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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1925)
U* ?O» l.e The Scio Tribun« General Xeirfi ■ Sacks Sacks Sacks ■Meaai Most Modern Locomotive Serves IFest «Mr. Farmer: Optical Parlor // ’jerybhingfipiioal Bancroft Optical Co. *li W mc r-rM at«*»« amane Ornean EAT TO LIVE You liavc the gram and we have No. I second hand grain sacks. We can save you m. n *y on sack*. Dutt t forget to come and get our prices l>cLrc you buy your sack*. Albany Bargain House .*?$' .*•* Comer 2«l Ä Baker Altxapy, Ore. Phone 411-1 The lietler you eat Tlte I»etter you live Imperial Cafe P at M urphy , Proprietor Albany, Ore. Mrs. Fred Ohietneier came from Portland Monday afternoon t - visit at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. J N. Weddle Mrs J. I. Rodgers. .Mr* A I. Shannon. and Gracie Bashor and Geraldine R>jgers were in Albany Monday. ; ‘Y A- SON SNYDER & 404 E. 2«l st. Albany, Ore. Farm Loans Writ«* for booklet describing our twvnty-year amortised rural ere : ■ ' irtn loan. Insurance compa ny rate* are very low. No eom- niisnion or other expense. Under Woetheru rnetfle type lee«tMetl>e <l:rru I'srllli ni|-nn, I* placing View» ot i I. the n«»«i pewerfnl *ln<le milt !•-, no, ■ ,,,« Fell Irngth ilew of the lecomullve mountain the top. __ Lowest _ left Itetnll sbobina Ihr five di il.-. "I>.,l n . i,r ,|dc »nd the feed water beater. I* »hewn al _ ___ l.osrr right Front view .bowing the three cyllnde««. «-■>«•.........o !i -,.l- i <ui* In th, middle. Glasses for evening wear and any ,>i the numerous style* in Pea'!» an* item* neceaaar* t<> c »mplele th«- . fit of the Jun. lìti Je. Pearls Pearl* Pear,* Beam Land Co. Albany, Ore. Try Hall's $1.00 Collection of Small Plant* for Porch Boxes, poat- ttaid to your adJraaa. I.ct ua know what you want to aid ua in making a selec tion. You HALL'S Floral and Music Shop Pitone Ititi-J •• This ad it addressed TO If you arc on the farm, we have the Albany, Ore. Lumber Let Us Make Your Car Look Like New y«»u ntnl to re pair your barn and sheds. If you arc in At a comparatively »mall coat. town, we can supply you with what you nce«l. Call in and let ua tell you about it. We Deliver C. O. Kendig J. W. Copeland Yards A ota Relates 415 Lyon st, Albany, Ore. Q uality : S ervice Seton«! and Calapooia Phone 275 Al aany . O i k . Bring ua vour job Printing. “They are the most modern devel I of on* Th* l<M:omotl*ea weigh REGION shipper* aad traveler» ha*« th* world'» ui<>»< power opment In locomotive construction and 1 CHS I'V pounds and have e tractive power of »6.U3U pound*, or weigh ful single unit freight and are good svidehi e of Hout her n I’ , i pa»*ang*r loconiotir* at th»ir efforts to develop and Improve Its 1 lu. kli pound* per one horsepower. facilities to keep pace with th, prog Hi t hauling cat'sclty la one fourth «•rrica Th* first of »Ixteen o*w three- resa of thia Weetern country." J it. nor« >' a »peed of J-'* mile* per hour :ylind*r Southern Pacific type ioco- Oyer, general manager, euld Id cotn - in i 1.3 [»■ r rent grade than that of nollve* ha** )ust raacbad th* l‘a- mealing on the new titan* of the the most powerful locomotive hereto jlflc Coast and ar* being placed in rail*. "The West require* th* be*t ot fore iii uw by the company Th.- hr. . motives are lol feet I Inch -heavy freight and passenger service transportation, tor It* produri* move ■hy South«» Va* Iflc Company In the many mH** to market The new loco IO length and I* feel 3 Inches In They have a 4-19-1 wheel ar Siskiyou and Sierra-Nevada moun- motive* r*pr«**ui our de«ire to take h< . it advantage of every worthwhile Im- rangement and a total wheel base of . tains *, feet IS* In, tie* Ks< h of the driv The locomotive* are of s dlallactiy provement In railroad Induatry." The outstanding feature <>( the new ing wheel* I* «3*» Inches In diameter. new type, developed by the American third cylinder Th* lender ha* a capacity of 12.009 Locomotive Company In co-operation locomotive* I* th* with Southern Pacific'* mechanical placed inside of th* main frames Ui gallons of water and 4.41H) gaUuns of -•»pert* Everyone has something of slightly above and bet wevu the tw•• fuel Oil In addition to th« slxlrvn thraa- the small boy's Interest In locomotives outside cylinder* The adding of the aad wherever the new locomtxlve* third cylinder ha* an effect similar to cylinder locomotivea. lb* Southern have been seen they have attracted that obtained by increasing the num Pacific I* further Increasing it* mo anasual interest, both from the pub tier of cylinder* In an sntomoiil* eu tive pow,-r by building In It* own ■hop* eighteen 4-1-1 mountain type lic and railroad employs* on account gin* from four to six In addition to providing Inrreasrd locomotive* to be used In It« trana- ut their *l«e. power and design. The new locomotives will all be In power and economy tn use of ».cam. < ontinental patio near traffic. Th*** service before th* peak traffic move th* thltd cylinder will dlatrihut» th«' locomotive* have I»« u making through run* ut sis lui!*» •tree*»* on two driving axle* ment in the fall. O Furls 1er tin lue Bud: 24 Families Located From all points of the eotnpa«i. he rneaeeker* come pouring into Ore- go«l. A total of LN‘-i families, desir ing to locate on Oregon farm*, have bswn reported by the brunch «ifllceu of tue Portland Chamlwr of cum- tner.JV, since June 1st. Fortv-on«' of these proapective settlor* have called personally at the officw i»f the [.and Settlement De- parton >nt in Portland, and Iteen giv en information and ns«iatanee in lo cating So far for the month of June. 24 families* have been located on the ' land in various part* of the state, represent *ng a capital iinvestment ot over |ISO. 00«. W. G. Ide, manager, •latrs that complete report* for the ! month have not yet been received from the var ious countie*. and that no doubt»thi» number will be in- t-reaaed. These settler» have come from all over the United State* and have lo cated in varioM eountiea in thia '«tale. The Cxeel»«»-Slovak (’hamber ■ of Commerce of Chicngo ha* located fen families in the Willamette Val ley during the m<*tL. Recruiting Office Moved On and after Ju ly 1. 1925, the U. ' 8. Army recruitin < office In Port land, will be local, rd in room 209. Commercial Ruildi nr, 2d and Wash ington streets, a id in addition to th* regular routin« t of recruiting for moot all branches, camp* and eta- Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy SttKrne Chiropractor A uut , O bkox tions of the army, will continue to turni*t veterans wit h their adjusted compensation appli eattnna, etc. If une of the I'ribunv ml vert i-or1- ‘sting 1 you, tell us; if he treats yon right, tell him. —ALBANY ABSTRACT COMPANY— Al>strac-ters ut «il.v and omit,v ,»«. js-rty in Linn county. Work quickly Completed. Our o-rtibc.iti , guarantee safety. Price* conform to the cstabli-Jird rates throughout tlte country. L eila M iti iiri i L. M. C url . Pmidsnt Secretary Attorney and Manager DR western Mates. J P. HOW I I LS Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Oil«*«' Phone 6 Rea id«* nee: 210 Send for Osteopathic Literatur« I>ilice First havings Bank Building A i . hany , O rkcon tn vKLiHtj Call in an«l «ec mir select line of $ap«t ÿainb an? The only exclusive Paint an«l Wall Pajwr »tore in I.inn county C. DANNALJS Third St Albany, Or. Albany Planing Mill g. W SCARS, Prop. Sash, Dtuvrs, Moulding. Glans, (««neral Mill Work, Windshields, Kitchen Cuplmarda, Window an«l Door Sctecna, Hardwood Flooring, etc. Bring Vs Your Estimates Phone 140-R Prompt Service Albany. Oregon Ail kind* of Iron and Bran* ('eating» Fruit and ftop Furnaeea Repair Work and Bl*ek*mtthing Albany Iron Works Engine«, Mill and Mining Machinery Lire Rolla. Head Block*. Log Turners, I og Haul*. Cable Conveyors and Rope Feed Work. Jacob Slai*. brot ber of Mr» Matt Dvorak. returned t*o years' ad A Sunday after a Phone 61 Albany, Oregon