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CITATION A*« »al and Degarture of Passenger Trains Wood burn-Spring field Branch WE-T SCIO North South .. 7 55» m ... 6.M p m Charge Higher Rates Handling Farm Than Factory Product*. Corvallis A Eastern Ml NKERS Albany. ...................... Mill City ...................... I Daily except Sunday. |3:l0 t> m |9 ;O6 a m ATTORNEY AT LAW 291-2 New Firsi National Bank i'ldg ALBANY t HlKGON ML’XKERS STAGE Roe Sheltoll, Prop. Phone G-Ó15 I.« avo cali» for meeting evening motor. Stag» m»*t.* all Munkers train», leaving Scio Hotel at 8:15 a m and 2:40 pm fl W. A. Ewing, l’r«r. I« nt A. 1 . Ilnrvlall. Vice i'res. Does u gem-rsl banking buxine»*, receive* money subject to ch.-cs, pay interest <»n time deposits, and i- regularly inspected by state ban examiners. DR. T. K. SANDERSON DENTIST Telephon*: SCIO 27-7 OKEGûh if By P»t«r Rsdf-'-d. N.....nal 1 .«ti-rs t'niuw. The leading railroad s> stems of the nation will »stabl market bureaus tu assist the farmers along their lines U> marketing their products Many roads have a. reded to the re- quest of the Farmer»' t'nloa and sn aoutic««! their wIlliagMss to enter into active co»>| < .atii u sith t!.e far mer* In marketing th*ir products The exprt * com pan lee have sur veyed th* held and the Federal Gov ernnunt throuxh the parcel p**L h » drmol. >.«t«d th«' porslbfllllea ut the n.mm«'«« carrier as a useful agsncy m niarkrtiix farm cc-r modi lira I <<m liter th» action o( these giant business cor.ccrua in d«d*rmlnlua to Cooperate with th«> farmer* In mar kciir. their crops, to be ih«' greatest product of human thought on the West* rn h niln hvre during the pu.t year, and It demonstrates that the educational work of th* Fanner»' Tnion has brought th«- cation tu n clearer understanding of the real problem <»f th* farmer. To glv«' information i on marketing .» far more valuable . than to glv« i«!»lc«- on pre«!uctlon ‘ Th»re I* a m<i tual Interest between th* railroads itid th» farmer wh.ch ennnot exist between any other lines of Industry Th* ratlro.tds are the te.mi-t*rs of agri« ulture. and they ar* etnployrd or.lv when there la something to haul Good prices will do more to inerexre tonnux. th. n any other factor, and rnllroads »ant tonnage. Agriculture has many inherent dis advantage!« which r«-<|u!re combined effort to ovsretune In marketing Ihcre are millions of producing units working i-idipendently at-«! i »elHtig without know l.dge of market condì- Uni« Th.- hart est is dne* a I year. while consumption is pretty ev*n ly distributed throughout th* entire year, and most of th* farni»r» thrmixh custom and ne<-< ilty, dump ilielr entire < ro? < n the ni rv*t as '«ion as It It gathered Th- problem >f organising end systetnctlilng the markets lu one In which the farmers nvlte ass‘*tineu of all lines of In dtwtry friendly to t!>< .r inter« sis. Farmer* Sear ths Sureen. Th«- bu im a of th* rtixnufaeturer lends Itself more readily to organiiu th n and th-- ta< llltle* (or »' .dying th* markets i re more easily »«« lablo Th« result is that th«- merci tits are cum i-elled to handle moat staple manufac :red article* al very little profit. at>«i 1« a consequence th* merchant must Administrator of Fatate* look to products which he buys d. rect from the farm for his profits »»iis Negotiated, Abstracts Th«- r*t r'» of the Federal Depart Obtained and Examine«! inert of Agriculture show some ver« interesting information and ensbl OREGON t compurison between the coat of »C1C marketing products of the farm and those of th<_- factory. A f. w turn a III serve to illustrate the geaero' run Th* curt of getting sugar from PRILL. M. D. ¡fee rt finery to the ents «n the dollar; ilug tobacco from *i.m*r Is It cents on the dollar In telling a dollar’s worth of eg-s th T« -phon*. Exchange No. 11 mfdd'eman r«.ta a profit of So cent dollar In selling a d rilsr's Oltl’.GO* on the dollar. ft ¡O worth of put atoes, th* middle man makes 70 »ents on th* dollar, lu •oP Ing a do Jar's worth of fruit, th. middleman g»ts M cents on the dol Get t.ne of those warm, dresst lar. and on cantaloupes S3 cent«. Mackinaw coats at the People’s Frrtners' Bulletin No 570. published Store for le^s than half what by the United States In partment of Agri« ultur». In discussing thia aubji-ct. others charge. 1 «Id; The b.gh price pair! by consumers ranging from 5 to per cent, tn As it is about time to get’ your ome «•»» •>. m«>r* than th* farmer re huiting stove you will make j »lies, iiu! St«* that there la ¡lent) mistake if you don’t take a look if room for lowerlug the c«>st of farm prod'ieta to consumer» and al at th«1 new design# at .Morrison’s •h* satn-- lime largely Increasing th* hardware store. High cla.--- cash Incom* per farm, without In heaters at a moderate price. 1 creasing farm production This condi tion Is undoubtedly a marketing prob defy any mailorder house to lem which will have to be solved by compete in price or quality. better < rcsnliatltin of farmers and Yours for business, N 1 Morrison. .mprevrd meth-wia o( marketing.'* Large Shippers Influence Rat*s. In railroad rates the inegulitles Ail makes of typewriter rib- are e«|u«ily ns glaring Rat* making in Its pr > th* stages wae largely b>. * for sale at the News office. influ« need by demand* and arguments 35c each. of large shlpprra. hut the farmers were unorganised and seldom ap peared bet re rate-making bodies, and When in need of printing give the burden of erpensc In iransporta the News office a call. First class lion Ilea largely against the raw work and prices right We make pruducta of the farm In banking, our securities are dis a specialtv of letter head», en r :nl ..vied a« !’i»t as compared with velope-., statements, bill hea«ls, the products of the factor!«« and sale bills, business cards, ladies mines Th* farmer la entitled to « quare deal Th» farmer Is more In- calling cards, and in fact com lerested In good prices and efficient mercial printing of all kinds. service than be Is lu rales. A. G Physician Surqcon FOR ALL KINDS Oh In th* County Court of the stat» Oregon for the County of I inn. In the mattrr of the estate ( of ■ Citation Matt Loberger. Deevas--L ' To William Loberger and to ALL OTHER HEIR* AND DEVISEES of saal ih-eeaM-u unknown, if i any »och there b*. Whereas application I matle tn due form to th* a Court on October 20. 1914 ton. a-lniini.-trator of said < «tale fur an onlvr and been»* directing, authunting and ernpuwenng him tn »ell at public •ale on the premura, fur cash, certain real estate belonging to th* <»iat< of said decetienl and descrita d as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point 29..U5 chaina north from the southeast corner of th«- Donatio«! land Claim uf Nathaniel Crunk and Susannah Crank, hi» wife, being Notification No. 3As snd Claim No 40 and 5| in Township 10. South Range I and 2 West of the Willar x lt - Meridian, Oregon, and running th« < west 20.43 chains; then*» south 9. TH chains, thence < a*t 20 4-> chains to th* isst boundary line uf sail Claim, thence north along the <ast bounaiary line uf «aid claim 9. TH chain« to the place uf beginning, containing A) acres mure nr less kll lying and being in Linn County, stat* of Oregon. And wher.-as said court fixed on Mon day, th « 7th day of l>*e«'nii>er 1314. nt l<) o'clock a in, a «lay of the regular D« m -< rnlwr t»rm of said court, al the court room of this court tn the Court House in Albany, Linn county. Oreg«>n, «« a time sr»i place for hearing any and all objections to said iwtition aid the granting of »aul order aia! lie.-n»* of sale. TH El: I ORF. IN THE NAME OF TUESTA IE Of OREGON, you urd each of you ar* hereby cited, directed »nd retjuired to be a «id apjwar at said time an I place then and there to show cause, if anv you have, or if any exist, why an order of sale should not b- made, as in the petition prayed for. and why sani petition should nut Iw granted and said order an«! license of sale should not issue. WITNESS the Hon. D l< McKnight, 1 Judge of said Court with the seal uf Baid Court affixed this 2l»th day of October. 1914 (L. 8.J W I. MARKS, Clerk By I O. McCoy, Deputy. Fresh Meat, Mince Meut and Bologna Go TO THE Farmers Meat Hight st market pnce paid for Fat Reef, Goods sold at the I a > wv »1 1‘rice consistent Quality. Cash l'a>d fur Hidra. KRANK Market H- i* , with Eifal «ir. <’!•>*• Mc I X ) N A I , I > SCIO. ORI: <1 D N KEEPS YOUR I-IOME irnrroTT <?//ZCLEAN FRESI-I ¿ ■ As this is a good time of the year to |<aint, I will make you some special price« on high grade paint. N I Morrison Report of the Conditi« n of THE SclO S1A1I. BASK At Scio, in th* State of Oregon, at th* close of business Oct. 31, 1914 RKSoVRCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and un i secured. ................ .... 417.31 Bonds ami warrants ... . 11,762.22 Banking house.................... 4,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 1,000.00 Due from Lank* (not reserve t-anksi.................................. Cash ami due from approved reserve bank* .......... Checks ai d other ca»h items. Total ... 641.09 35.323.13 752 6 ..106.773 41 l.IAglUTIK.* 110.00«». 00 < 'npital stock pani in .... g,SOO. 00 Surplus fund ...................... 1rs» cx|»-n Undivided prolita, ; ses and il taira pah! ........ Individual deposita subject to < lu - R ........ . 79,933.94 Demand certificates of 8.3OH C3 deposit .... «...................... Time certificates of deposit . .......................... 772 00 Total lofi,773.41 State of Oregon, ; County of Linn ' 1. E. D. My*r«, cashier of the *bov< named bar.'«, do solemnly swear tha the above '.talcment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. D. M y ms. Cashier. Subscribed snd sworn to be fori- m* this 6th day of Nov., 1914. R. Shelton Notary Publie Correct attest: W. A. Ewing. A. E. Randall, Directors. marlin t,cPump Ad ion '¿¡.REPEATING RIFLE You can buy no better gun for target Work and all •mall game up to 200 yards. N* 20 HL *sh H— LraL 25 «L ms »1 N- S»n4,. »9.25. IJost typewriter carbon paper If you haven’t already sub made, two sheets for 5c at the scribed to a club of our maga News office. zines do it now. You will en joy reading these magaines. We will sell you three magazines liargain day subscript ions for and the New.« all one year fur Old nafH’rs 5 cents a bundle at the Evening Telegram taken at only $1.25. the News office. thjs office, until Dec 31, $3.5«).