-W Í » _■ . « 1000 iba from one individual The INVARIABLY SEEK HIGH POINT purchaser muat also agree to u«e the picric acid for the improvement of land and agricultural putp»**» Six ounce« <>f picric acid will do the The recent dlacuvwry of the »kvlvt.cn worlt of eight ounce« of commercial of a to»t child id- no myw tery for an Au«traii«n t u li, an The «kelet-Ml I» »Ulit»"«’-! to be that of a two>»■ ir ol<| child h»»t o--. ny.-nr» agu from a farvn two mil.— away, and al the time of the .HMappeoram«* there were apiairvutly a numia-r of throne» put forward for the I.»« tl.-.t tl.e •lashing fire on the (*<>la(»ain’s farm child had been stolen by gyp-.lv». Citen «Uva by plg» or carri.«! aw»» by *u •uddenly «prang beyond control. Before a north wind, the flame«, eagle. But had a man «•X|>eri«qi.-vd in the swept into the orchard Held, which behavior of |o«i chlldtwn been a«Ar<>U When it reached the Provident» will find the loat child." In cottatrh-s like Australia, where church road it soon die«i out. with there are »till va»t tract* of partially out doing much damage. The or •ettied country, the danger of "getting hnalwd," aa It la called, la «till a real chard is non-productive. A «¡ashing fire on the Hains place one. It I« not always children who get spread when the wind root, burning “t>u»h«-d," either. ‘But «dull or child, uni«-»» the |t>«t ter«.«, h.n lutai: expert- tieyond control. erne, b« «verna to Itw hi» heed at Advertine in The Seto Tribune and get .«.ce and begin« to walk and walk. If the country la flat, tlm batt per­ resulta. mm . walk» In a circle, If It la ■<» .un­ taim.ua. lie mount« »ml mount» aa high aa he tn«-« more cl.-ir. An hour or two before he succumbs be geti • rid of hl» clothe«. The majority of J lost pi-opl«* are found naked It may h»p|M-n that «ometHMly w ho rend« this article may one day In­ tant. lier». then Is a p!e.e of advice from - with a right to give It. l»lre«-tly you rvallx’» that you are lost sit down until the first panic l.ns de|«rt««l llrmeinber that your first cetislderatbrn la to Dealer« in strength. You will he tempted to go up hill, to »»-e. to get Into freer apnee*. Imnt do I hl«. Il» down hill All rivera flow downward; you will find water in the valley* M year» ago. waa «wept with fire; Mondav afternoon when a «mall! C* Sanitary Meat Market Lard Compound WHERE HOTELS ARE UNKNOWN Travater In Mongolia MM» Walcomo In Any Tant, Conforming to Son- pl« Ruloa of Etiquette. Shelton Co. Proprietor« Oregon Scio Notice Io Crtdilors Notic«- is horeby giv.-n that th«- un- dvrsign««! haa bovn duly ap|M>lnted by th» county court of tha state of »>r«gon for l.inn county, »dtni-iistratnx of the rwtate of Anton karnua. deceaaed, and haa quaNtied. All pvr».c havitig claim» againat ■nid tutaic are hrreby rv«piirrd in prr a»-nt them, dulv verifl«»d. with the prop­ er vouchcr». within’sixfd montha from Ihr ttatte of tlua notice, to the under- «ignv«t ««iniinlstratrix at her reaaience near Kcs-, in Lina county. Oregon, or at the olnct of her «ttorneya. Hill Ä Mark«, in the Cu»ick Hank Huihting. in Albany, in l.inn . »unty. Oregon. Dated an l firat |>uoliahed thia l'.lh day of September, l'J2l. A « « « K •« »oa, Admimatratrix of »anl Eatate. liii i A M ««« -, Attorney« für Administratrix MffilCt 9< FlMl SttlltlMIII I Notice is tervby given th«l the un­ dersign««! ha» tiled his final account in th«- matt«-r of th«- estate of Charles Folt«,deeea»ed.with the county clerk of Linn county, Oregon, and th«- county­ court of said county haa fix«-d Monday, the 17th day of October. 1921, as the time and th.- c unty court nouse in the city of Albany, in l.inn c«»unty. Oregon. IU1 the place for hearing said account «t the h«>ur of 10 o'clock a m. of said day; any objections to »aid account must tw filed Is-fore »a»d date. hirst publication of thia notice Sep­ tember 15, Hrtl. J ohn h'ot.TX, Bxscutar of ««id estate. L. M. t t'ki..’ Attorney for Executor. Railroad l ime 1 able Arrival and f>i»nrture of Pa««rnffrr Train« Woodburn-Soringfield Branch WEST .SCIO 7:38 a m North & 13 pm South Corvatti« & Tastern munkbrs 9:25 To Albany 3:15 To Detroit Motor «ervier dfavconùniwd. Traveler« on the atvpt»-« of Mon­ golia are welcome to atuy In any trnt In any village they rncountvr. Every Mongolian 1» hospitality It-wlf, pro» hi- Ing the traveler ha« Judgment enough to rouforn» tn the simple rule« of etiquette, of rourae, be will haw to t'e down beside the lamb« and calve» of the houcchold. Just aa .Io tlie tuvim Iter« of the family Emtn whatever aide of a trnt the traveler approaches he muat to- cure to ride Up to It from the front. Wh.-n be la within a «bort dlatamv hr mu«t •top and »bout "nohni.” which means dog Thl« la a «af.-ty measure, Ire cause the .!«<• are wolf like and fier.-e. Th.- people burry out to «-all off the ■logs, and if hr la on fool tie keep« them back, aa lre«t hr cun, with a Mick. tlnce a traveler rtitrra a trnt he •ay» "mem In." or greeting Aa dog» do not attack tatalde a lent It la an Insult to carry a »tick Inside. Hr alt« at the left aide of t.,e firo-pla.-e. with hla feet curled up under him If he can't do thia ho alt« with hla f.-vt atretched toward the door. Then tie exchange« snuff boxes with tin- fane lly, When hr lenvc«. next morning, lie bows and «mile« a« the Mongols have no cuatnui equivalent to hand -linking and guo«l t>). Llf«*a “Fit»'' and "Mxflt«" Many would have t<> d< a hit of thinking lieforv lliey replied to the ipi«-»tloO at the hvail uf thl« |M»rn graph Vet the sti»wer can I m - t-'tvHy round Il de | rem I- on wiM-tlu-r you ,«rr a "fit" or a "misfit" in Ilf«-, re- '«ark« « writer in t>m«l«m Answers Em h of ua ha» .ertalo gift» und qnalltle» whl.-h wvrv luletid««! to flt u« Into the «ch.-mv• of life «> timt we might live t.H|>pily, < otii.ui.-.lly ami profitably, ami by Justifying our ex- 1*1*0 be glnd that wr w»*re horn. Rut if we have mi«»»«l our nl. Im betta pualied into th«- wrong one or p« r»i«t In putting who cla ¡ vd t«> havv tun !v t! v Invcntl. h wuwhl All a colututi aud a page wuuld bardly «iv«»tuunidate all lh>~v Who de vl«mi Ihr mpravvmvnt« whi.h made the velocipevle a rvwlly a»etul tuvwna nf lowMnot loa Blan.-l.ard, the aer.Miaut, wbu <>e- arr >..| ih<- Um.oat - or» The Ervm hinan. Nlcvphave XiefM-v, •)>|M-wr» a« a gn.*d • reumi In 1*1«. Rar>«> von Drwia. a td-rtnaiv tak«-s tt.tr»! nmney wtth Ida "dandy hor-e or “dr«i«viva.' which he pwt«-nratllor «rt by nature In th«- Nile valley. Min Shoulder» Not Lovel. Tn the majority of per«.ma the «tate no it Hint tl’.-lr -I •’ -Irra arv n--‘ nf the name height will come a« a «ur pri-e hut tailor» know that almnat In. variably the left «boulder la higher than the right. If • baby'» »ho.ild.-r« are mrnwirwl It will h>- found that they arv exactly •ven That they do not remain •<» I« blninvd ufion parenta. wh*> a« a rule lend thvlr young and growing children by the left hand Tbl« I« a naturai manner nt ieadlng the child, and It shield« It from hum|M of (M-rwon.« met In thvlr walk« but the nm«<-lr« and bone« are thu« continual ly ral«»-.! and In the end drawn per nuuiently out nt |H»itl.m, although the change I« •« «light that It I« not ptwletr- «ble uni«»« accurate n»-»»ur note." "lie » married tn the Ingenue Every time «lie k !»•«•• anylealy on the atage be forget« bls music." Japanaaa Marrlaga Cuatoma. Marrlagea In Japnn are generally brotight abuut by older married .«u pica who art a» gl» between« There la a popolar •eying that everyone •hould act la a (»MavHi at leant tbrer lime*. The go lietw.-en, know ing a yotiug man and wnoun whom tie regarda aa »tilt utile to •«< h ulber, pro|H.aea thè match confldrtitlally lo ihe imi reni a of botti. If prelimlnary retHwta ara mutually aatlafactory |<> thè two famllle« a meeting of thè yoimg cmtple and Ihelr immiti and relative» fi, *- arran.d Ml neutral g ri mi od. Any Intlmntirm of thv reni purpoap of thia inerting hi laid hilly avolded at the time, though Ihr pur po«e of It la. of rourae, fully under •tood by all comwmed. Under thia arrangement either fanilly may. family wlthout gl ring offrirne, drop thè mattar after th» firat meeting, bui If thè resulta of thè prrllmlnary In- «pectltm are aatlafactory lo In both - ••«• thè parente meet again and deflnltely arrange the match, which fa made binding by an et.hange of presenta. Dr W H l.ytlw, «Uta veterinaria*. haa returned to Hal rm after III daya at Seattle, where ha attended a meet­ ing of the veterinarian« of the north- wt-et. Or Lytl« Mid rpurts at tba •••- »¡on« Indl.atM that llvaatock condl- tlot»a were improving th roue bout the weot Dr. Lytla aald report« at the are liquidating the Indebtednraa caused by the decline In price« following the war. A reeolutlon asking the «1st« high ay commlMlon to eetabllah a« • »Iley the preferential employment of Amer .an cltir.-na will be Introdurd at the atate convention of the Amer­ ican tregioa In Eugene i We want the World to Know We A re in on ■ Í With the Sweetest Bargain of all L(X)k for it next week A?’.'**! Beri Hollis, the Confectioner | RUBBER HOSE Special for Bargain Saturday Only IHc value, »ixe í |t>|c valve, «ite t l ie value, «ixe J CAIN The Winchester Store and Hardware tins atol r I kvery Saturday Furniture atcli Next \\ rek s Ad IS Bargain Salurduv With In, Saturday, September 24 t will Ire the groahmt <>f all. I I 1 he Biggest Reduction in Meat Prices Scio haa ever aoen. I i SCIO MEAT MARKET I Hnichek Bro».. Prop- For Full Particulars on Bargains Call at Our Store on Bargain Day Saturday. Sept. 24 J. F. Wesely ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ BARGAIN DAY Hood Tires, lietroit Batteries. Shell and Monogram Oil« thing reduced on Saturday. Sept. 24 Every­ AL1. KINDS OF REPAIR WORK Electrical Work a Specialty SCIO GARAGE J ('