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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
The Scio Tribane Coti n fry Corre a non <1 en re To the General Public: The undersigned merchants of Scio are fully appreciative of the support given them by the general public of this commu nity, and are anxious to extend their trading area so that more good people will come here to do their shopping. It will be remembered that last year we gave away many valuable prizes, and we are going to repeat the same this year, with the exception that each store named below will handle its own prizes, which will be announced in detail next week I here will be three splendid prizes from each store entering into the holiday spirit, and each prize will be worth striving for. The holiday spirit is one of good will, and as good will is the nucleus around which good friends and happiness is woven, and by which communities grow and prosper, we want you to enjoy with us the season’s greeting and good cheer. You will . always find that you can do better year in and year out by trading in Scio, the dairy city. / f a. | NOTICE: All bnaincM men mentioned on this page are requested to meet at the City Hall tomorrow (Friday> night at 7 JO o’clock. Any other business man is also invited if interested in this program. < * Kelly’s Drug Store The Scio Mill & Elevator Company, Inc. Fred T. Bilyeu’s Garage R. M. Cain, Hardware and furniture J. B. Couey, Dry Goods, Groceries, Footwear J. F. Wesely, Groceries, Furnishings, Chinaware Fred Mumper, the Dairy City Produce Co. L. J. Jordan, Scio Independent Cash Produce Cyrus & Brock, the Scio Garage Bilyeu’s Confectionery, Candies, Ice Cream, etc. Bartu Motor Co., Overland Cars Hibler & Gill, Groceries, Dry Goods, Footwear N.I. Morrison, Farm Implements and Hardware The Scio Tribune, publishers and printers C. J. Bruce, Scio Meat Market Scio Hotel, Mike Tom, Prop. No prizes, but a square meal at 40c. Eat with us. ■v * •’ ' «M l