The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 12, 1914, Image 3

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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«).