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<-® 2 * /• t ■ ■ ■ > • • « ».< -• ' . ■ -du*''; 4» THE SCIO TRIBUNE !<*• Tut iuuiay . M a Hi H 2. 1922 I t is quite refreshing .to read alxiut the marriage of royalty, mil lionaire and liverymen instead of so much crime Our minds might be come normal should this continue. During 1921. IZ.OMOsettiers, wii h cadi amounting to |: ì .7 mì ,0O0. and effects valued nt about 19*2.070, went to Canada from the United Stales and settled in districts be- ween Port Arthur and Kingsgate. British (Columbia, according to T. Gel ley, Canadian Cximmisaioner of Immigration. Windsor. Canada, exhibited th. m<>st gratifying industrial progrese in 1921 and there is every indication of its continuance in the present year In the past twelve months seventeen new United States in dustries located there, and there are n<>w 238 flourshmg industries in the border cities. Within the past week alone locations were found for four United States industrial enter prises. and at the present time negotiations are in progress with 82 promising prosiiects, two being British and the remainder American, says a report faom Canada. are asking you. In justice to your little paper tell the advertiser you saw his ad io the Scio Tribune. We digressed just a little from oar apology and now aay what we intended in the beginning: We pub lished two 12-pag« papers in one Prof and Mrs II E Tobey. W week in this office, which was a big thing in itself, and this taxed our E Reed and Miss Father R«-«d at- almost strength and ability, but on tended the funeral uf A. <*. Libby Mr. top of that all the family, except in Jefferson last Thurseay. Libby was injured in a culliaion with the editor, was taken sick, and at a time when we could not secure help, an 8 P. train a few weeks ago. from All the ao we were late in getting the paper which he never recovered above are relatives of the deeeasssi. to you. and would have been later Wugs having printing done you had it not been for the kindly as I can not afford to pay good money for sistance of friends who came t>* our ( poor work Th« Tribune prints a rescue and stayed wl us uatil the better quality of letu-rbcads, envel- wee sms’ hours of the morning last , opea and statements at a lower price Friday so that our readers might get their paper on that day. These IlllCt if ff Uaiustrum ft tends were: Mrs. Julia Bilyeu, Notice n> hereby given that the Un Lyle Ficklia. Vandare Bilveu and dersigned baa been apteitnted adminis Maurice White. We cannot express tratrix of the estate of Karl J. Peters, by the County Court of the in words our heartfelt gratitude to deceased. State of Oregon for the County of IJnn All persons having claims against satai them for thia kindly assistance at a estate are hereby notifu-d to present th« time when it was most needed. same duly verified, at the law office of Since the publication of the paper V Lyle McCroakry.in the First Nation manv of our friends who thereby al Bank building, in Stayton, «-regun. within six month* from th«- dale of th»- learned of our predicament, express first publication of this notice. ami first published thia 3d day ed their sympathy for us and bid us of I»at«-d March, |«tt remeinlwr them in the future should E uur P ktkhm . another calamity befall us We Administratrix of th«- h.*tat«- of Karl J Peters, deceased deeply appreciate this kindly offer, V Lyle McCroakev, Attorney for Administratrix. and will remember them. We hope we will not be so unfortunate in the SWrtW's Silt tí Bui frrptrtj i future, and that your paper will continue to arrive on time each Notice is hereby given. That by vir- | tue of an execution duly >*eu«-d out of week. the Circuit Court of th«- .Mate of On- gon. for th« County of Linn. on the 1st EXPECT NOTHING ELSE. day of March. 1922. ut-on an order of sal«- and decree of for««-Insure given, mad«, entered of rc«-««rd ami d»«ck«-ttd I n last week's Oregon Voter, a in and by sahl Circuit Court on th« itd paper that advertises itself as a text day of February. 1922. in a suit then (w-nding In said Court wherrtn the Far book for sch<Miis and colleges and mers and Merchants Rank of Stavton. numerous other institutions of learn a Corporation, was plaintiff, and John Bringard. ir . Frank Rringard Martha mg. came out with a long article Bntigard. William linnganl. Ed Wolfs, defending the actions of Senators Byrun Wolfe. Minot«- Wolfe. Noma Stafford, R I. Stafford, Georg« W McNary ami Stanfield for voting to Wolfe, lieraid Wolf« lUstrice Wolfe. seat Newberry as a senator from Helen E. Wolfe, Sadie Fair ami Tom C. Fair were d« fen<lant*. in favor of Michigan, and the Public Service Plaintiff and against tb«- sard ilefend- Commission of Oregon for having anta, and to me. the undersigned, sher iff of Linn County, Oregon, dirsebd. I the courage to stand pat on their am cummand«d to sell at public auction, former ruling in tiehalf of the Pa tn the manner prescrtlwd bv law. and in acc«>ixlam-e with the provisions of said or cific Telephone anti Telegraph Co.. der of sale and <j<-< r«o- of foreclosure, in granting a large increase in rates the property in said execution amt here inafter describe«! to pay the sum du« to the said company. the plaintiff of Eight liumlredand Fifty While we do not question for a (SK5U.0U) 1 »ollari-, with intrr«-st therein from the 1st day of July. ItOx at th« moment but that just auch period-: rate of eight per rent («er annum, until icals as the Voter are used as text .paid, and the further sum of flOO.is) ' attorney * amt the costs and diatwae- tmoks by institutions of learning, we ' men la uf said suit taxed at ITU.2f>, take issue with the fact that they I and the cost ami rijcnns uf said exe ; cution and thia sale should be so used because of the THKHKmax, 1 will on Saturday, the unfairness of them and the mislead 1st dav of April, 1922. at the hour of : One o'Ckick r. M. of sahl day, at the ing information they contain. If the j north door of the County Court House Voter can by any stretch of imagin (in Albany, IJnn County. Oregon, sell at ' public auction to th« highest Ihdder for ation condone such tactics as ue-d i cash in ham! on the day of sale, ail tbc by Newberry in securing his elec right, lilt- , th« within nam«-d defendants, or either tion to the senate, and also defend I of them, had « mi th«- «late of the mort the Public Service Commission in its j , gage herein, or which they, or either of * them, has since had or acquired, in or attitude of telling the people to go to said mortgage-! |>r«-mi*«s herelnbe- to h I. then the sooner we can get | fore mentioned and dt-scribed tn aai<! nd of such textbooks the better off execution as follows, to-wil: The W eat half of the -<«uth- this country will be and the sooner eaat quarter uf the *-outh«-aat quarter of ■»«■ction Thirty-four we will get rid of the radicals that in Township 9 **outh. Range three 1 ast of the Willamette are proclaimed so detrimental to the Meridian, In I Inn County, "re- safety of our nation, in that the gon. containing twenty acres, cause will then have been remov«*d. more or le«ia Said sale being ma«le subject to re It is by condoning and thereby demption in the manner provided by championing such events born in law. Dated thia 3d day uf March. 1922. crim*that the people are driven to C. M K tux ha LU radicalism in order td get relief Sheriff of lJnn County, Oregon. Man’s inhumanity to man was about to I m - shown up right in Port land the other day, when residents of a certain district wanted a man ousted from his garage, in which he and his family were living. The man was a Spanish-American war veteran, hail lost hie job with the city of Portland last fall after having bought a lot and enough lumber to build a garage. He built the garage, moved in and was thus saving him self the necessity of paying tribute to the rent hogs in Portland. The veteran stated he had no money to move on. that the 8.-A. Poet was helping him and if com(ielled to move it would have to be on the streets. The ouster suit was brought by the fire chief upon request of neighbors who objected to the family living in their own garage, but Judge Roaaman refused to issue the ouster preceedings. Oh, Lord, how long must the poor suffer at the hands of those who have plenty? Our pride is taking us as a nation from those who would continue to to destruction. footer wrongs rather than take the side of right tiecause of party affil Wg RKtlRKT very much to have iation. lie they democrat or repub to make an apology for the ap lican. W«- believe there is no bet-, pearance of the pa|x-r last week, and ter time than at the present to make for the omission of some of the ar away with politicians and papers ticles so necemaiy to the success of that are always fostering wrongs the Automotive edition. But we are upon a credulous people and making herewith making the apology. The them like th«*» wrongs whether time is too late for their appearance they want to or not; and the fact this week, but on thia occasion we that Senator McNary gave out word wish to a*k our readers to aay to that he would not vote to seat New each and « very advertiser with whom berry. and then voted for him under they do busim-wi to tell that adver the leash of withholding his bills for tiser he or she saw their ad in the the reclamation of arid lands In the Scio Tribune This is a little thing West, shows that he ia a weak sister to aak. but it often means big things in the senate and no better than for the purchaser; and it also means Stanfield, who everybody knew stood that the advertiser knows that hia with everything that savored of Stanfield ia a party advertising is bringing results from party name. the Scio Tribune. In many instances man, if wrong all the better; and if of which we know, a purchaser has right, just because of party. He has reaped many a Itargain not other- | seldom been In hia aeat since being Wise advertised by just doing cago taking care of the great Swift Packing Co. interests Yes, the Voter is a great text book—for party wrings. for parly perhdv; and party first, last, and ahi th* Um«. sent to the senate, but rather in iJu- I $5 ELECTRO L CORDITE FREE ClanOei mows, Panfies. Aps all liquids, perfumes, home • ma<lc twveragea, etc. Makes water fit for drinking in few minute«. Dissolves Yeast Noth ing useil but Electricity and our CONDITE. Eyash 2S Tears • Bsrrd We specialise in Rapid Ltqutal Fil ters and Flststia, E,trs<U Try s csss stew Csasdus fl.ve ■«« Estosrta. tfi.ixi Kr case of any tw.Ive fla.-.r«, Each tile will flavor on«- gallon of your favorite. ( hkh I s shipp«M! from Can ada or U. 3. 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Thia m all good land ami will be sold on the following terms, foiai cash on day of sale, liras) on or before November 1st* 1922 balance time to suit the purchaser, with mtm-st nt th- rat« of 6 per cent per annum from day of sale. Purchaser will receive contract for deed when 1500 pay ment ia made and will receive d«>e! and abstract of title when the 11500 payment is made, mortgage will be taken for balance. Personell Property: 1 2 1 1 1 bay horse, weight 1200 good Jersey cows yearling heifer Jersey heifer calf. <1 months Cheater white hr«««! sow.due to farrow in spring 50 While leghorn hens 100 bushels spring oats 6 tons hay 1 set double harness 2 sets single bare ss Several cords of dry w.* I fl) inch wagon mowing machine McCormick hay rake l()-roll II in disc harrow 10-roll is inch «line harrow with truck 1 double disc grain drill I No |o Oliver chill«*«! plow I Kimble wwad cutter I I-horse cultivator I cream separator Household goods ami other articles I 1 1 1 1 TtRMt Sal«-of personal Property: All sum« of 120 and under, cash On sums over KtO. eight months credit will be given on bankable notes bearing H per cent interest. All property to be settled for before remov ing from the premises. Lunch at Noon J. A. DAKE, Owner Col. Ben T. Sudtell, Auctioneer S R. TANDY. Sales Manager Jefferson. Ore. Ali any. Ore. ED. D SMITH. Clerk