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Railroad Time Table Arrival and Dapvrture of Paoaongor Trains W (M*lbum-Springfirl<| Branch W»T SCIO North............................. .......... 7 .S » m South.............................................. OMpm Corvallis A Eastern MIN KERS ISOLATION ANO DRUDG- ERYTKE TWIN ENEMIES OF AGRICULTURE. Pie Rur.il Church the Guiding Star of Progress. Albany............................................ J3 lo p m Mill City .................................... <0 06 am {¡»ally except Sunday. THE NEW RURAL CIVILIZATION 11KYAXT C. By Peter Radford. Lerturrr Malli- ■»! l'«ti»<-> t’lll * ATTORNEY AT LAW We are confronting a new rural CivlliraUen It la so radically Jitter 30! 2 New First National Bank ! Ida. 1 ent from the lite ot the past that It may well be called new. not merely ALBANY OREGON because of ita characteristics, but be cause of Its triumph In rural cooper« tlon and leadership The utlliiation of tn»>d«rn axcucle». and the use ot farm machinery ha«« greatly Increas ed the efficiency of the farmers, broadened their vision and made life more satisfying MLXKEKS STAGE Roe Shelton, Prop. Phone 6-515 The most serious enemies to caun try llfv are laolation and drudgery. and perliaps thr worso of thè two la !»•» lation It la thè curve of thè ceun try The huugar of young peopl« for cotnpanlonshlp ha» b«vn diari ivr.t--»! and In varloua »ava thè anelai iti atincla bave had thrlr revvnge The fruita of nioilern inventive «kilt and rntirprise have enrlched country lite and nffnrded thè faciliti«» of bsnlab Ina forever thè estreme isolatlon «hlcb use»! to ve» ti-.«- farm h« io « hold of thè past The telephony ls a grrat »oci.il aaaet in th« rumi Ioni« thè rumi free delivery brina» thè world's dally messale to thè d--»>r th» parevi ;»>at dvllver» ten inllllon pack a«"» per annutn at a half milllon homo», and thè automobile unnihllat«« distatine maklng Isolati-n a myth The building of publle hlghway» ha» brought coinmunllies and farm finnica ci. " er together l.'-av<> calls for meeting evening motor Stage meets all .Munkers trains, leaving Scio Hotel at 8:15 a tn and 2;4O p m W. A. Ewing, President A. I’.. Rantla Vice Pre». E l> Mvers, Cashier Does a general banking busin«» r«‘c< i' • » money subject to cheea, pay interest on time deposits, and i regularly inspected by »lute ban* examiners. Tbs Slavs of Drudgery. DR. T. IS. SANDERSON DENTIST Telephone: SCIO 27-7 - - OREGON Ì R. SHELTON Ri al l-.st ite | Notary Public Administrator of Estates >>«:.« Negotiated. Abstracts Obtained and Examined sac onst^ix > ..... A, G. PRILL. M. D. Physician Surgeon Telephone, Exchange So. 11 ►CIO : : : OREGOJ It Is a dramntie moment <>n the farm when ma«-hln«ry m. pat» the si»' » of drudgery Th.- rvi Intloti of farm machinery is a continued story of human Ingenuity One man now. by the aid of modern mechanical devices, can do as much as five or ten men used to perform and the work Is leas burdensotiin and more fascinating Thr miracle of conquest will lift thr curtie of drudgery that has crushed the c irage out of farm boys and caused them to retreat to thr cities There ar« many labor saving devices for the home* that can relieve the wife of back breaking tasks lu» bor saving machinery has wrought educational problems that have en gaged the attention of th<- boys, re- lie veil the housewife and added new economies and values to farming and has taken away self pity and given them a genuine pride In their calling We need to take full advantage of these facilltlrs Tna Opala The opul used in jewelry is di«- tinguohe I from other varieties of le»» va'fic by calling it precious or noble opnl Opal« differ very great Iv in their color effect«, and these »re known a« the pattern of the gem The •hapc and »ire of the fln«he« of color vary from very small, «hen the stone is called pm’» point opal, to larger, «piarish »pan- vie», w en it i» a harlequin opal.— New X ork Sun. TH» Ps»-»'»<i C»«p»"*»v. In accordance «• ith the invari ■We » ii»tom of sll ••»•tern arti«an* the I’ er-inb carpenti •r «it» upon the Instead of a grmm 1 » bile al « n* bench .» «*n.n? «t.ik< i- driven down befnrs ’ii*-’. leaving .' mt ten inches shove ground, and uiwin thi« h» •- feci Th ■ I,- ilitv u ■•! re*t< whi, »i »• nrk •» execute»! in thi» p<.»- i Ini» alitar« been a matter of »urpnse to Enrojican workmen In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of I inn. In the matter of the estate j of Citation. Matt Lobergvr, Dccva»-»!. ' To Vk uliarn Lobwrgvr and U> Al.l OTHER HEIR.*» ANU DEMSKES of »«id deevaaed unknown, if any such there be: Whereas application having been made m due f. rm to the above named Court on October 2U, lil4. by it 'hel ion, administrator of sa.d estate for an order arid lleeiuo directing, authoriimg and empowering him to sell at public sale on the premise», for cash, certain real e-tate btlonging to th*> estate of sal I < < ce-w t and described as follows, to-wit: Ite^ui i g at a paint 29.345 chaits n-;rth from the southeast corner of ti.e Donation Land Claim <>f Nathnr.iel Crank and Susannah Crank, hts wife, be I ig Notification No. .’>te sixl I him No. to and 51 in Township 10, booth I: ■ ge 1 and 2 West of the W Lametta Mari.lian. Oregon, and running tlence west 20.45 chains; thence south 9.78 chains; tb< nee vast .0 43 chains to the ea«t boundary line of said Claim: t ■ re»- north alonf the «atl bouniiary line of »aid ciaun 9 78 chains to the place of beginning, contain!.-),* 2l> acre- mor# «>r le«« all lying and being in I Inn County, state of Oregon. And wi • r- us s<t. court fixed on Mon* d*y, th » 7th day of ! e< ember 1814, at 10 o'. |... . a r.. a day of th.- regui.ir Dec« in er t *r-i- of sa.d c urt, at the court room of thia court in the Court Hou e in t d.any. I.in.-i county, Oregon, as i tir « ani place fc hvarim; sty and ¡di ol-jt t:< » to ». d petition ai d the .-ranting < f said order aiai lio-tiMt of sale. THEHEZORI IN THE NAME OF THESTAIE tri OREGON, you ai.d each of y ou arc her» by cited, direct»«I > and re<|uirr<! to l>e ami at pear at salti i time an l plan- then and there to show ' ea-isc. if any you have, or if any exist, ' why an ordi-r of sale should not U- mai«, as in the petition prayed fur. ! and why said petition should not U- ' granted ami said order and license of »-«I« should not issue. Wil SE. .- th»- I'.c 0 ¡1 MrKmght. : J i-lge of saal Court with the »«al of said Court affixed tins 2>>lh day of * October, 1914. |L. S.) W I MARKS, Clerk By L. O. .McCoy, Deputy. The average bird la the farmer's best and Ira < friend stand by your 'riatds— the feathered wugstera. GO TO THE Farmers Meat Market High«**, market price paid for Fat Beef. >heep, Ilog«, cl.-, Gu«»l» sebi at the ¡.»west Price consistent with First Class Quality. Cash Paid fur Hide«. K H A N K M c I )< > N s C I <• . () « I. ti II \ AND KEEPS YOUR I-IOME FRESI-I <7/^ CLEAN linceo J No Route South be 8c« pic a Sbasiti lloiih: . - 9 1 of thr One test of modern rlvlllratton 1» th« cai i< >ty for cooperation Th« selfish day» of the Independent farm er are rapidly pat- ng md we are be ■ ginning to catch the vision and »hare . thr profits of organised efforts There ( are many farm machines adapted to! serving a community, but orguniza tlon of farmers 1« required to pur j chare and operate them on a cooper ative bn. is. and now law» are ne«u» i to permit these transaction» Take good roads for your text and go everywhere preaching the gospel of better farm conditions Fresh Meat, Mince Meat and Bologna Can Equal i 1 SOUTHERN PACIFIC Co-operation th» Key Not«. The rural church has been slow to adjust It-- If to the new order of things The churches arc discover Ing new opportunities for service, broader community usefulness and a greater social mission The church mild gird Itself for new task» and under a new virile type of leadership undertake real community building with the modern church aa the center of activity and source of Inspiration and guidance The triumph over Iso- latlon and the gradual emancipation from drudgery, the development of good roads telephone», rural mall »er vice and the wonderful evolution nt farm machinery make for religious advancement. The Increase In intel llgence, new social consciousness, growing spirit of co-operation, added efficiency of rural Institutions, char acter home building and better rural morals afford opportunities for a com munlty serving church to demonstrate Its power The rural church to ful fill its mission must swing around It the influences for progress. KINDS OF Kill ALI T3E= Afl this is n roo <I time of the i year to paint, 1 will make you! some special prices on high' grade paint. N 1 Morrison. < New Tasks for ths Rural Church. Get one of those warm, dress.) Mackii aw coats at the People’» Store for less than half what others charge. CITATION j I | j ’ • ? ■ Through Oregon and California Jim. Ittin This Editorial Tomorrow rpm. I iw-al-iditigi iiiz -ns | of this city want the privilrgc of drinking lw-rr tin* drink of '1 rm* Temperarli r. Th«-y are wear» of blind liger». *iw.ik* e.i«i< ». Mind pic». Iiol* » in ill»- wall the olT-priny» of prohibition. Prohibition bis driven away the iiialerial Jiroa- prritv of ih» |H-op|r. Il lias cut oil Iroin this community thr rrvrnur derived from decent b»-«-r *al«M>ns and has increawd int*-mprran< r. It has largely increased public rvpen»«- in the vain effort to enforce lav»« which can* not po»»il’tv be rnfor« cd. It ha» added serie u»ly Io the burden of taxation. It ha« depreciated the value of real estate. It has thrown many out of work. It has discouraged investment capital ha» learned to »bun prohibition local it i« ». THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY ••'hasta Limited" Leaves Portland...................... 3:50 p. tn. "'an Francisco Exprvaa" leaves Portland ..8:15 p. m. "California Express" Leaves Portland............... 1:30 a. rn. Direct connection at San Franciaco with trains East via Ogden or south through ¡x»s Angeles. LI Paso or Sew Orleans. S55 Portland Io Los Angeles and Return OS SAIJ. DAILY, I.IMtl SIX MONTHS Corresponding l.ow Round Irlp I arcs All Other S. P Point« Tickets to all points sou’h ind east on sale daily. Lib ra- tura descriptive of f'aliforaia, the Exposition and th»- trip San Francisco to New Orleans on application to n«‘ir»-sl Ag«nL or John M. Scott General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREG( >X •• Mar.ufa,ture» and land Produvt« Show, Portland, October ant'l to November Isih" If you haven’t already stil>- acribed to a club of our maga zines do it now. You will en joy reading these mapaines. We will sell you three magazines and the News all one year for only 11.25. Aa it is al-out time to got your rating stoyc you will make a mistake if you don’t take a look Give lb« people w’lat they •it the new dc'igns at Morrison’s want the nghl to drink mod hardware store. High class erately nt beer and »irseli«« the teaching» of True Temperanra. heaters at a moderate price. I .fdt ertoemerU defy any mailorder house to Best typewriter -arbon paper ■omprte in price or quality. 3 D Ulrich, Chamber of Com- made, two sheets for 5c at the Y< urs fur business, N 1 Morrison. News office. .lerce, Portland, Oregon.