The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 12, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Page Two
I
Blade Crepa de Chine
Trimmed With Daisies
Chic Apparel for
Matron and Maid
Mr. Dairyman
Frill» and Furbelows Are
Different for Mother
I
•nd Daughter.
PERU-NA
Under the date of March 6, 1902^
Mrs. Maggie Durbin. 1.19 Kivrraids
Ave, Little Rock, Arkansas, has
this to say about her experience:
"1 was troubled for five years with
a chronic disease. I tried every­
thing I beard of, but nothing did
me any good. Some doctors said
my trouble was catarrh of ths
bowels, others consumption of ths
bowels The medicine I took did
no grxxi. A frtend advised me to
try rE-RU-NA. I did. After tak-
mg two bottles I found it was help­
ing me and continued. Am nosy
Bound and well."
A letter from Mrs Durbin, dated
December 12, I92J. shows that, even
after twenty-two jrears, she is in
the best of health: “I still recom­
mend PH-RU-NA to my friends
who need a good medninq and
everybody is pleased. I thank you
«•-any times for what PE-RU-NA
Jus done for me”
There is nothing strsnge in this
experience of Mrs. Durbin. It has
been repeated thousands of timea
by sufferers from catarrh and ca
tarrhal diseases.
Build Up Your Health With
DR. PIERCE’S
GOLDEN MEDICAL
Tunic
When one la driven to drink be mu-
ally baa to walk back.
The doorbell always operates more
surely when you are In the bathtub.
Sure Relief
a A'
IHPlGiSTKN
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B cll - ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
FOR INDIGESTION
25« «nd 75« P kfi A Sold Emrywhqr»
Clear ThePores
Of Impurities With
Cuticura Soap
Condcnsery, Scio, Oregon
All kinds of Iron and Brass Castings.
Fruit and Hop Furnaces
Repair Work and Blacksmithing
ALBANY IRON WORKS
Follower» of Fashion
Match Hat and Frock
DISCOVERY
H«r„l«e Bbls tltoeaave
quickly relieved and healed by Cole's
< «rbollealve twavea no e.-«re No medi­
cine ebeet complete without It. lee and
»Be at druggieta or J W Cola Co., 1ST
• Euclid Ave, Oak Park. Ill—Adv.
3 year» 7
Oregon Milk Company
smartness end utility Is of tweed and
plain rooting fabric. The little dreaa
baa a collar and pockets of the popular
punched leather The coat la of plain
rooting material, lined with tweed like
tbe drees, and It has a big fur collar.
Thia gives an extremely smart cos­
tume suit and also a good asperate
dress and topcoat «a well.
Often the blouae chosen to wear
with a tailored suit is extremely long
No line In a blouse Is more becoming
Io girlish alltnneae than one which
reaches half way to tbe knee, and la
called Anger tip length. Of coarse. thia
blouse cannot be worn under a abort
Jacket, but It beautifully completes the
suite just mentioned, which bare tbe
seven eighths length coats
Tbe regulation two piece dress of
Jumper typo with circular or plaited
skirt la oo popular that It la perh«|is
tbe beet model that we have thia eea-
son. tVrtalnly every school wardrobe
ran cont a th at least two of this type,
one tn cloth and one In velveteen
Jersey.
A Good Joho
Johnny—I always nay what 1 think.
Helen I always wondered why you
wrre so quiet.
one require* from 2's
Hollywood now decrees the Hower
gown. which means one must have one
A
frock ornamented with flowers,
prominent “movie* etar has a pen-
chant for Shasta daisies, which am
The
used to decorate the skirt,
daisies am white with yellow centers.
Father (to aon retnrnlng to Col­
lege!- Hont you want um» moneyj
Kon—No; thanka Just the same, dad.
I have Borne irft frotn last ferm. — Life.
Not Worth Two Cent»
Produce
Engines, Mill and Mining Machinery
FWICff SI SO
wo«, tw rare iooilit
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Dispose
■ Pi
i PASTOR
KOENIGS
L NERVI NEV ;
COUGHS,
COLDS, 1 Z
GRIPPE
Do you know that you can
Tbs aopbisticatioa of fall riotbss
Means that bmraful-th Ibero 1» to ba
a difference of eppsrol fur tbs mstron
and ths maid
The woman of forty
has affected tbe simple frock of six­
teen. provided «he «at slender enough
tn get Into It. Mother and daughter
shopped together, swapped outfits and
wore the name bate That day la pass­
ing. aaeerts a fashion correspondent
In fits Kansas City Klar.
Tbe frills and furbelows of youth
differ from tbe studied flounces that
grace middle age Tbe matron will be
known again by tbe gown abe wear»
The troneltton will be gradual; to give
tn youth what la youth's la not tbe dis­
position of fashion followers That la
uno reason for the continued popu­
larity of the Jumper frock.
But the situation does bring youth
Its own; designers have provided es­
pecially for the «< bool and college girt.
Almost every girt has a natural lik­
ing for pretty clothes and site often
wears them with an air that forecasts
future aucreaa when she takes her
place tn the grown up world
Foe sale every whoro la table«
If You
Would
Avoid
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in Pencil Blue Satin,
Merry Clown Decorations.
With
gratifying to note bow many of oar
young girls have extremely good taste
and am familiar with points of style.
Every school wardrobe should In-
eliole a suit or an ensemble of dress
and coat that la euftlclrnlly tailored
to be classed as such. Tweeds and
homespuns am always good. and thia
season offers more attractive ones
than ever One pretty model la mads
of a heather mixture In the “bird" col­
orings which have replaced the “Jewel“
tones of las: season
The coat la
seven eighths lenglh. which la a new
note In sulfa for girls and Is extremely
smart. Ttila suit la a splendid choice,
because the coat can be worn over
other dresses and still look correct.
It. therefore, has a twofold value and
eilmlnalea one extra garment
An­
other costume suit that emphasises
As one see» handbags In Paris, their
vogue appears only to have begun, ac­
cording to a writer In the New York
Times
Along the Rue de la Pals,
Avenue de I’opem, Hive de Itlvoll and
In that longest and most alluring Rue
St. Honoré, there seems to be at leaet
one bag shop In every block. There
am purse bugs In many slice to fit the
needs or fit the taste of every one.
Some are very large, Borne of con-
venlent else and hold a l>w necessary
acceeeoriea, and many am little en-
velope shaped «(fairs In which to carry
a coin purse, handkerchief and per­
haps a lipstick and powder box.
The latent baga are oblong, with a
little flap at the top. and are held tn
«hope by a stiff crosspiece. Daintier
bags have handlea of the name bead­
ing or are drawn together with a silk
cord. Only the utility begn «re now
seen with metal frame an<l chain
handle.
Tbe point about the great quantity
of bags now on the market 1» their ar-
For Evening Wear
LtILA MITCMSLL. »Mrvlary
L M. CUSL. President, Attorney and Manager
ALBANY PLANING MILL
E. W. SEARS, Prop.
Sash, Doors, Moulding, Glamt, General Mill Work
Windahielda, Kitchen Cupboards, Window and
Door Screens, Hardwood Flooring, Etc.
Bring U» Your Eatimatea
Phone 140-R
Prompt Service
Albany, Oregon
DR. A. P. HOWELLS
Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeon
Office—Phone <
Residence: 110
Bend for Osteopathic Literature
Office First Savings Bank Building.
Albany. Oregon
BEAM LAND COMPANY
Albany, Oregon
EAT TO LIVE
The stocking of the hour In Paris Is
of plain sheer silk In rose beige, with
openwork clock a and these am fash­
ionable for Ivo th day and evening
«ear. Among tbe novelty hoelery la
an evening stocking embroidery. tn
metal and In rose silk In anklet de­
sign. Both at the ankle and knee la f
a monogram embroidered In metal an'*
colored alike.
Fashionable colors for evenings •ro
whit« black, pink, lavender and much
silver end gold.
ALBANY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Abstracters of city and country property in Linn County
Work
qu<ckly completed. Our certificates guarantee safety. Prices con­
form to the established rates throughout the country.
Writs for booklet describing our
twenty-ysar amortised rural
credit farm loan Insurance com­
pany raise are very low.
No
commission or other expense.
French Hosiery
tilled these Inst several seasons. The
fashion has drawn ths interest of ar­
tists of a high order and the beet of
these newest models are examples of
the finest designs and workmanship.
Patterns taken from old brocades and
tapestries am worked In beads so tiny
that the surface, when It Is finished,
has the apprerance of woven fabric.
Some of the designs am very ambl
Hous- reproduction a of figures. groups,
landscapes^ done with great skill.
Then the heavily Jeweled bags are
shown for evening
The colors em­
ployed am charming, seldom bttarre.
less silver and gold, bat much mauve,
pale green, rose, blue and amber
Quaint bags am made of genuine old
aUka. vol vet a and tapeetriee of em
broidered stuffs and pretty trifles to
carry with evening dresses.
Albany, Oregon
I’hone 61
FARM LOANS
One of tl>e rules which followers of
f«ahl<>u must adbero to strictly this
»eaeon la the matching of tbe hat to
Hie frock or coat Thia a;>parently la
the crux of the fashion situation and
must delight the hearts of milliner».
Every costume rwiulroa Its hat not
only In harmony as to color but tn line
and fabric suited to the occasloa.
Moro and more are women realising
that In harmony they have found tbe
key of chic and that the care expended
In choosing acceeeorlee to complete the
picture brings fasti Ion results that are
more than worth while.
tlstlc quality. Apparently there fa lit
Bag» in Many Sizes to
tie Interest In the cheap, gaudy bags
Meet Taste of Every One with which shop counters have been
Live Rolla, Head Block», Log Turners, Log Hauls.
Cable Conveyors and Rope Feed Work.
W A Ewing,
President
T. J. Munkers.
Vice-President
The Scio State Bank
E II Myer». Cashier
Does a General Hanking
Business.
Interest paid
on lime deposit».
The Highway Repair Shop
The better you eat.
The better yon live.
Second and Raker Ml
Imperial Cafe
Cylinder Rebortng
Pat Murphy, Proprietor
Albany, Oregon
Telephone lit
General Afilo Repairing
M. A. klapets
A. R. Hart
Albany, Oregon
RILEY SHELTON
Real
and
Abstracts
SCIO
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Estate Broker
Notary Public
Obtained. Examined
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OREGON
THOMAS LARGE
Kevldent Agent
City and Farm Property Sold.
Liat With Ma—No Exclusive
Contract
DR. A. G. PRILL
Physic Ina
and
Surgeon
District Surgeon 8. P. Railway
Scio, Oregon
Sale
'Bills
HAUUNG
Any hing Anywhere Any Time
BEE
FRED STURGES
He Io, Oregon
Bonded t arrler
Lowe & Morriaon
Reliable I ndertakers
All funerals given personal
attention by Mr. Lowe
N. C. Lows
I’hoB« 9|
N. I. Mecrisen
Phone—i»»y. SB’
Phone—Night IN
G. F. KORINEK
Veterinarian
8TATT0N
.... OREGON
Calla Answered Day or Night
Tuberculin Testing
DR. J. W. GOIN
Veterinär Ian
Bterlltty, Abortion. T. H Tasting
Phones: Office. 1U-J; Rae tfit
ALBANY, OREGON
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