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THE SCIO TRIBUNE Page Two “Now I Am Well Artistic Motifs in Latest Silks and the Mother of Two Children” Architecture and Painting PE-RU-NA Mr». Ann» Linder, R F D. Na 1. Box 44, I>*»«cl. Meeker County, Minn, write»: "For two year» 1 lutiered with that terrible <!i>ea>e. chronic catarrh Fortunately I taw your ndvcrtfsement and took J’c ru na Now I am well and the moth.'.r tii two children. I owe it all to Pe-ru-na. I would not be without that (treat remedy for twits it* <"»t t r I gat wcB and »trona new. t cannot »peak in too l>Mth term» of it« value a* a medi cine." For more than half a century Dr. Hartman*» Pe-ru-na ha« been per forming ju»t such wonderwork aa tbit Pe-ru-na 1» »old everywhere In both tablet and liquid form. In sist upon having genuine Pe-ru-na. It seems a far look Into ths future to consider ths new dress material» aa they come from the ateliers of their author». saya a Pari» fashion author ity In ths New York Time*. M»t year It waa ttw iron work of Hrandt from which were taken the graceful Hn«-s of the "Ferronler" crepes and chiffons, of which the smartest summer styles were made and which are still popular for the softer frock a t>rgtlg«-ea, lliitngs and scarfs The »uc- .■ni« of thaan w as so concrete and far- reaching that the artists have gone again Into great buildings for their In spiration. They have found It In the staine«! glass windows of cathedrals, deleters.and desde assembly hails »nd have established their first eiamplea In models st the l'aria ex|M<»ltlon. The««- Vitretti d'Art crwatml by Mute Jean Ferres express In the rolored me- sale an 1 leaded lines the ultra modern, the futuristic form of design; and this scheme entire has been transferred to the silk* that come from American looms. They bare tmeu adapttal with the greatest latitude In patterns and of colors, attaining resulta never vis ualised by their authors Beverwlng sharply the bright, some-1 times violent colore of the last sea- I •on«, these new stlka will t.ring back the past«»l ghadNk with more vitality The first things for spring, brought out to meet the requirement« of the 1'nlin Beach »ea«on. will be done tn the most entrancing violeta, mauvea, (tWM and tiirquolse blue. In eotne of the floral designs, the most delicate and the richest of all the motifs, an oo-aslonal top note la introduced In the vivid Kus- elan colors, with a startling and ar i For every stomach and Inteatlnal I IL Thia good old-fash- loncd herb horn» remedy for consti pation, atomach Illa and other derange ments of the ays- tern no prevalent these day» la In even grtwter favor aa a family medicina than in your grandmother's day. Let Cuticura Soap Keep Your Skin Fresh and Youthful Otahtwl. TaArea* A Wrw tw^ M NnXfew M sm KEEP EYES WELL! I mp T**«m*ab*<<a • Mr* Water «UI ib*««. At 4r««t»ia<-r lui&itw Tfvr.K î Xsei In Prairc of Dancing Pnnclng. the "poetry of motion," formerly u type -of religious exercise, the Invention <>f which was ascribed to drily, was also highly rsfwnird aa a gymnastic exercise, the practice oi which was compulsory with the N|>nr- tana, old end young, old Anacreon, moat light hearted of tlrewk poets, looked npuu the dance a* a r «J mo nster of agv. Klop wastin« money on big shoe bill»! No need t-r It Tell your repair man to put CHKttiK Holes on your shoe*. fl'KIliy; the Wonder Mole tor Wear, il.nr« twice aa Iona as best leather. Made by the Vnll-d Hlatee Kubber Company 1' hkii > k i » eosnfort- able. healthful, «eaterproof, aood-look ing rrotecte against slipping For hard workers and hard walkers Noth ing can taaa t'HKIl'K A Vermont man wore a pair 1» months Ask your ehoe dealer f-»r new shoes with VHKll>N Holes. 11» either ha» them or can get them for you—Adv. Fair Story Once there was * young co-ed who waa Invited to a social function by two students, one a football hero and the other a poor member of ths de hating team. She chose the latter, say tng athletes gave her a pain In th. head.-—Life. For evemlsht relief te Inflame.« area and fUm«» JCy* fl* team <’»«• trwd. •iwtre !>?•<• rrxt ITi r««r| IM . N Y A4«. If you are In a smalt place It may be bccstiae you won t fit in a big place, r............... " — Sure Relief I) IWtWGfSTtO^ 6 B ell am s Hot water Su re Relief ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION ¡bi and 75< PkJlSotd Lwr>wh«ra Dispose of a cow in a day, but to Produce om fnn/l-m-rv 5w-ir«. Cbrpnn All kinds of Iron and lira»« Casting«. Fruit snd Hop Furnaces liepair Work snd Blacksmithing ALBANY IRON WORKS Engines, Mill and Mining Machinery 1.1 vs Rolls, Head Blocks. Log Turners, Log Haul«, Cable Conveyors and Rupe Feed Work. Albany, Oregon Phone «1 ALBANY ABSTRACT COMPANY Thia Him and girlish coat of to baccobrowrn velours cloth has a broad Panel of beaver fur across the front, •nd desp cellar and cuffs of beavsr There I» a ahght suggestion of a waist line and a flare. Abstracters of city and country property In Linn County. Work quickly completed. Our certificates guarantee safety. Prices con form to th» established rates throughout the country. LglLB MITCHgLL. •••«■«!»ry Sults long coats and rnM-mblve arc here In such bewildering variety that the difficulty lire not tn finding some thing t*v<>mlng and appropriate, but In limiting one's choice. M»ny of the new costs have much movement around the hem. produced by the Introduction of circular godets and plaits Nomellines this fullntws Is In back, sometimes In front, end ocea •tonally one errs It plnc«-<l at the sides Many of the new wraps have ail the fur at tlie n«-ck and around the cuffs while a very popular model has a band of fur »tretclilng from neck to hem A coal of unusual luxury Is made of a soft woolen material In a clear red. The roat 1» lined with fur snd thia tin Ing is so arrange«! that both coat and lining can be worn »«-parately. Velvet and velveteen promise toplay an Important part In the winter's pro- gram. V ery suevessful are coats of black velvet worn with long straight tunica of contrasting color and mate Model of Gray Toned Velvet. Trimmed rial. An attractive mold la of black With Ecru Lace. velvet, trimmed with ermine, and worn tlatle effects In these floral designs with a tunic of green and gold tinsel there la a great variety. Nome are brocade. large with the conventional flowers and Fur-Trimmed Coat leaves one »res In ecclesiastical em broideries Nome haw dainty, qualot A most attractive coat Is made of little posies sprinkled over delicately brown velvet with trimming of civet I In Id background Others are printed cat bleached to a light brown and In flowered borders One dlatlnrt cream the only trimming on waist and skirt Straightline Frock Is The neck Is finished with • little white Still Favored Fashion colter snd there are narrow matching cuffs. Invcrtr«! plaits are a popular form of trimming upon these day ; Ft ills in Favor The dainty points In the costumes of greet Indies and court dandles are appearing In a good many of the smart style« of thia season; tn the lace edge» and frills with which so many thing« are finl»h«-d The very newest handker chiefs have rutfii-a of net or lace sewn on the Infinitesimal rolled, not hemmed, edge. Collare, revere. Jtbeh or Informal frock« are finished with lace or with a ruffle of footing L. M. CUUL. Presl«»nl, Attorney ••« Manager ALBANY PLANING MILL E. W. SEARS, Prop. Sash. Doors, Moulding, Glass, General Mill Work, Windshields, Kitchen Cupboards, Window and Door Screens, Hardwood Flooring, Etc. Bring Us Your Estimates Phone 140-R Prompt Service Albany, Oregon DR. A. P. HOWELLS Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeon Velvet and Velveteen on Winter Style Card Frocks may come and frocks may go. but apparently the little straight- line frock Is destln«*d to go on for- ever. For business wear, for shop ping snd for general all-around wear nothing has ever succreded In taking Its place in the hearts uf the feminine wearers Now that the wlntrr days are upon us, one sees this simple dress In in creasing numbers And since color Is to play such an Important part thia season, these frocks feature the moat lovely shade« of brown, green, beige, and many t«n«m of blue. When worn with small hats of matching felt the effect la decidedly smart. A delightful little m<"lrt of black velveteen has circular pieces Inserted at the aldsa to give a little extra full ness. and epaulet sleeves that are long and slightly open at the wrist. The neck finishes with long ends thst may be worn cither loose »nd flowing or tied, as the wearer d«-»lre* Another nns-plece frock Is of twill •ad h«s arrow head Inverted plaits as requires from 2% to 3 year«? Oregon Milk Company achievement of the dyers, who said at first It could n«>t te done, la the tinting of the background of crepes and chif fons For example, a pattern of pink roses and paatei leaves la printed on a field of the faintest rose tint One <>f purple pa»»l»u flowers <>n a ground of pale lavender, and no on through all the gorgeously colored garden, pic- tur«*d In three fabrics of exquisite tex lure. Was Your Grandmother*« Remedy b ¿ a > Mr. Dairyman Do you know that you caa Garfield Tea k i Are Used for Designs of Dress Materials. Just Another Story About the Goodness of O i s mra I Chic Coat for Girls; Brown Velours Cloth Office- Phone • Residence: >10 Send for Osteopathic Literature dtflce First Savings Bank Building, Albany, Oregon FARM LOANS Writs for booklet describing our twenty-year amortised rural credit farm loan Insurance com pany rates are very low So commission or othtr «xp»nse. W. A Ewing, Pr»»!d»nt T J Munkera. Vice-President The Scio State Bank E. D. Myers. Cashier Albany, Oregon Poes a General Banking Business. interest paid on time deposits. EAT TO LIVE The Highway Repair Shop BEAM LAND COMPANY The better you eat. The better you Uve. Neco ad and Baker Nta. Imperial Cafe Cylinder Reborlng Telephone 412 Pat Murphy, Proprietor General Anto Repairing Albany, Oregon A. IL Bart 9. A. híspete Albany, Oregon Lowe & Morrison Hellable I ndrrtakers All funerals given personal attention by Mr. Lows N. C. L»««'« N. I. Merr.MR t.«ban..n Fboa»— I>sy B»T Fhoa» >t Fbune -Night. sM RILEY SHELTON Real Estate Broker and Notary Publle Abstracts Obtained. Examined BC1O --- - 0M00M G. F. KOR1NEK THOMAS LARGE Teteriaariaa STAYTON ... - OREGON Calls Answered Pay or Night Tuberculin Testing DR. J. W. GOIN Trlertaarian Rterillty, Abortion. T. B. Testing Phons»: office. 1»4 J Res T0> ALBANY. OREGON «»•Ideal Agent City and Farm Property Sold. Liat With Me— No Exclusive Contract DR. A. G. PRILL Physician •nd Surgeon District Surgeon 8 P. Railway Scio, Oregon — -------- -- . . Shirred Effects on Wraps Nhlrred effects first noted tn the little velvet hats have extended to . dresses and evening wraps The •hlrred velvet evening cape «nd coat • re seen very often Twoplero drew««-« ef crepe de chine very often employ i »birring« for decorative treatment. Dr. P. T. Tweed, D. V. M. DR. C. FICQ Veterinarian DENT18T Oregon Albany Phoae U or trt Albany • • • • • Oregon