L ucky S trike Not'es if fini Seltleant Noti.*« is hereby given that the under• ugu.d. has filed hitbr e uuty court of Lilin Countv. on hi» ' «I ac.-> unt •s administrator id th.* ra ate uf John Kino, .leccasrd. »nd that » u.l court has fixed Monday. Ma eh 14 iftfl. at <1 hour of one o'clock in the i fl*rrHh*n9i the limi* for the hi »>> w tí to said final account ai t t.n>N, thereof. Rll.EY Twelve Reason Why detrae Pays cigarette nin)*tra**M Hewitt At Sot, Attomet i>r ,Acini.n ■■tra tur. Date ut hr»l publication. Fel». iv. » i ■ •£1 /■g»ijte i» ■■tek. '"1 Morrison & Lowe » UNDERTAKERS * XL • Call* Attended to Promptly Dav or Night Its toasted The Cietrac will "stand the gaff” of hard and craseleiM farm w >rk. It has proved this wnerevrr used in 1920 Th<* t'ictrae will start the farmer’s work one to two week* ahead <»f horses and ordinary tractors Iwcause of its lank-type cofwitructbir and it will keep him ahead throughout the year The Ct trac’s usefulness doesn’t stop when the plow,ng is d>>ne It does discing, harrowing, and culttpaeking, the need­ don< ing, haying, harvesting, ami all the other haulage work on the farm. II d*»-.n’t I owe power, sink in or pack the soft plowed ground and -softer seed bed. but stays on tap and pulls a nigger load than any other tractor of the same rating can handle; The Cletrac motor develops a full twenty horse power and more for licit work. And it keeps going and keeiw cool hour after hour, day in and day out The t ietrac is economical to operate, lieeause It doesn’t waste fuel and power by slipping or digging itself tn. Two gallons of gas or kerosene an hour is high, »Ven on the hardest work. And it’s easy to operate, too. TurnainatLfoot radius, works close to fences and under low-hanging trees, cultivates the fence corners and the small fields. !' ' me was built for the hard jobs ths» *• ft the sand, the swamps and the snow C OREGON DR. A. G. PRILL Phsiciao ani Surjeon 2 Organisation of wool grower» In western Oregon ts now to be under j tsk- n In fourteen districts that Include j the »eventeen counties west of the '‘as i cade mountains, as 'be result of plan* : formulated by the subcommittee ap­ pointed by representative» who met at Albany last week to discuss a pool Members of the subcommittee are J B. Cornett, of Shedd; W. C. Obermyei, of Albany, and F. W. Herron, of Unse­ burg Clackamas county Is to have one of th" blKKost road convention In Its i history on March 7 and x. when all ’ of the road foremen of ths county will meet with the members of th® county court and outline the program fur th» coming year. Corn and poultry shows, the first to be held In Salem next fall and the latter next January, were decided up on at a meeting in^talem of the Marion county federation of community clubs. Fifteen of the 22 clubs In th» county were represented. Eight recently confiscated stills were offered for sale at Bend as Junk by Sheriff Roberts, after the copper boilers and worms bad been so thoroughly chopped up as to make further use In th» mauufactur» of liquor Impossible. An attack on tb^new law empow •ring Governor Olcott to collect all revenue from the interstate bridge until approximately 177.000 said to be due the state has been paid from the tolls, will be made by Multnomah county commissioner». Governor Olcott vetoed a bill passed at th»- recent seaaloa of the legislature providing that the state, cities, coun ties and school districts should be exempted from paying royalty on rock, sand and grwvel taken from the bed» of navigable streams In Oregon. A revised estimate of the principal crops grown In Oregon In 1920 was issued by F. L. Kent, agricultural sta tlsticlan of the United Blates bureau of crop estimates Mr Kent's report shows th« total value of the field and fruit crops to have been 1121.»72.54». Th«- Hamm. I Lumber company's mill at Astoria was shut down Friday night I p irt of Saturday, while more than CO men of the mill crew search es the work well that the ordinary tractor can't handle and ft d<>es th» usual work they can handle, unusually well. Moreover, the Cletrac is in a class by itself for industrial work such as road building, lumbering, contracting, con­ struction and industrial plant haulage. Fh<-rv is scarcely a township, citv or county, or a mill, shop, plant or yard where the Cletrac cannot be put to work at a saving over present methods. And finally the Cletrac Is backed by a progressive organiza­ tion that is never satisfied to say “It’s good enough.’’ BARTU MOTOR CO, SCIO Linn County Distributors Calls Attended Day or Night II Railroad I ime I able I Arrival and Departure of I'niwengvr Traina Woodburn-Shrinttfii'ld Branch WEST SCK» 7:66 a m. 6: Hi p.m. North South Corvallis & EaaU-rn MUN KERS 8:11 a tn 1:44 p tn To Albany To Detroit Motor service discontinued. C. C. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW Xil-2 New Hrs I National Hank Hldg. ALBANY OK Eli ON < T11 lit ll’R.M ’IX »14 DK. K. H. HARRIS Cusick Hank X HA Y • Albany, Oregon »»»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦ss*»eeea»»»»»»»»»»♦♦♦♦♦»♦»»»♦»«asses« FORDSON (TRA DEM ARK J FARM TRACTOR W. A. Ewing, A. K. Il melali Pmeidont Vice Pres. E. I). My<-ra. Cashier Start a bank ar count today and urovule for »... ata. You will find a r hacking ac­ count very «invenirnt for your busineaa transactions. Wo pay 4f, interest »n time deimeita. All Kinds of Hauling JS l X i "9 KIT Short and Long Distance nt Kfaxoinible Rate* JX Il 'A - SAM STOLLER Expressman »♦♦♦♦♦»»♦»»»»••♦»o»»»»»■. RURAL CREOH LOAitS $725.00 fib Scio The after-i-i-rvice that goes with the Fordsou tractor in second to none. FortLon tlealers are located in every comm unity with etocKa of repair part« and employing akilh*4 mechanic* who know junt how the Foni« nt should be repaired anti taken care of to do ite I h - h I work- Thia Forduon service mean* that your tractor can be kept busy every working day during the entire year; that Ft»r«l*on repairmen are ready to ahot* you how to gel best rc»ulte fiom tin* tractor. f Fordcon ferviee insure« y