The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 04, 1922, Image 5

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    Notics to berehv given that the on
denngried haa txen by the county court
of I inn county. < >r«gon. duly appoint««!
■ Immialratrix of the «stats of John
ho tan. deceased.
Ail (arraona having claim» againat Mid
estate are hereby requested to prssent
th« same to th.- undersigned at her re»
den««’ at '«no. t»rwgon. with proper
voucher» therefor, within »tx month»
from date hereof
bated thia 2bth day of April. 1922.
A’u Kwva», Administratrix.
I.. M Can. Atty, for Admrx.
bate of first publication, April 27.’ 22
bate of last publication. May 2S. ’22
SHELBURN NEWS
You Can’t BEAT A SIMPLEX
May 2
Mrs.
John Gibbons and
were Sunday dinner
It Gets ALL the Cream!
family
gueots at
the
home of John Bentx
Thousands of l 'arra in the Northwest Know a SI Ml‘I-EX
SoAe» Many Dollar» Each Year.
Mrs Carl Follto. of Stayton. »pent
the week-end visiting relatives near
here.
HE Simplex Separator with its link blade in saving farmer» of
the Northwest thounanda of dollar» every year. It ia the
cloeeat skimming machine on the market.
T
Mrs. F Carson, of Scio, was vis­
iting at the C M. Tindall home the
Citatioa
latter part of the week
In the County Court of the State of
J. W. Hi runs, wife and son Robin
Oregon, for the County of Ltnn.
attended church in Stayton Sunday.
In the Matter of the Estate /
Mrs. Guy Wvman and two child­
of
William Farmer, deceased. '
ren »pent Sunday aftrrno- n with
T<> Mrs. Sarah Austin, Mr». George her mother-in-law
Y ur.g Fred Farmer, and Miss Clara
Mr» Tr
Kiger wa. vinting her
B« lie Farmer, and ail other» unknown,
if any »uch there be, greeting:
daughter, Mr» l<ec G-->rgv. over
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
Sunday
You are hereby cited and required to
Charlie Ogleslwe. of North San-
app ar in the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Linn, at tiam, wa» in Shelburn <>n bu»ine«a
the C ourt room thereof, at Albany, in
lit* saja hi» wife and two
■aid County, on Monday, the 2i'th day Monday
of May. 1922. at 10o’clock in the fore­ children ate having the whooping
noon of that day, then »nd there to
»how cause. if sny exists, why the cough
above entitled Court should not make
Frank Gooch and family. of Al-
an order fur the sale of the real prop­
bany
were among the large crowd
erty belonging to the »aid estate, and
<!• crib- 4 a» follows. to-wit;
that enjoyed the dance here Friday
The North portion of Lots One (!)
They returner! to Albany
I WO i2) in Block No Five (5 in evening
L)un*. addition to Lyons, in Linn coun­ the same night.
ty and State of Oregon, a» platted and
John Bentx and wife were Scio
• < kHUlty Recorder’» Of­
fice at Albany. Linn County and State callers Monday.
of Oregon. ami containing about nme-
Charlie McLaia and family were
t>
v> n and one-half (97| by one hun­
dred (loth feet, or all of aforesaid Ixrts j callers at the Guy Wyman home
not heretofore deeded to W. IL Small.
Witn. .. th. the Hon. W’. R. Bilyeu, Sunday evening.
Ji. 'ge of th. County Court of the Stale
Delmer Churchill and Harvey
of On-gon, for the County of Linn, with
I
Crumes
attended the party near
the s«.«i of the xaiil Court affixed this
13th day of April, A. 1> 1922.
Mount Pleasant Saturday evening
R M. RVSMKU-
Earl Gooch and wife, accompani­
County Clerk.
lir-t publication April 20, 1922.
ed by John Ortwein and wife mot­
Last publication May II. 19£i.
ored to Albany one day last week
on busineM.
Executor s Nittci if fml AcciMt
Notice t» hereby given that the un­
dersigned executor of the last will and
testnlTIrnt of Emil llullfuM, deceaaed.
to final account a» such «xee-
utor in the County Court of Linn coun­
ty. Or« <on, and the said Court haa fixed
Saturday’ the 27th day of .May, 1922, at
the hour of ten o’clock a. m.. aa the
time for the hearing of objections to
aaid accouut and the settlement there­
of.
Hated and the first publication hereof
1» April 27. 1922.
Faai> HuLSros*. Executor
We. h. K i »» i - v , Atty, for Executor
lost |>ublication May 2b, 1922
—
John Ortwein
and
family
Sunday dinner guests at
George home.
were
busineiw
at
the
county
sect
MORTICIANS
Cn.iMt«a«*»
Best of --ervice, both Professionally
and in Funeral Conducting.
ady l»»>«tant always. Beat of
Equipment and Price» <<uaran-
te«-d Kight for Everybody.
P mow < It
OREGON
last
George
were visiting at
and
the J
his mother
W.
Miller
h'Mne Monday.
J. Bennett and wife, of Corvallis,
motored over to spend the week-end
here with her brother,
Brown and family
Hazel
Tindall
has
Marion
returned
her work at Corvallis.
Homer Rutaell am! wife,
of
to
Sa-
T.
>. Mart
Il ;•« ksvs «■». kwp » n*"to(
II y«a Uw
We |>ay 4 percent interest on »avtng» account» which w* credit to your
at • mt every MX month». Comider your saving» account t 1 a» a r«-gu
tor bill, one that must be paid aa regularly as the rent or grocery bilk
You will never give it up.
The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon
ì
V •
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J- *er.^N . ..*■<
<
7*Ay_. g..wS,'
■
.
LET IS DEMONSTRATE THE SIMPLEX
■»
<*••«.■.« x" -
OREGON
hl» home folk* last
visiting
week -end
GILKEY STATION
«
Cain Compares Prices
May 2
Claude and Everett Rex
received
a rneiasage to come al once to Stock-
Montgomery Ward Co.
ton. Calif., a» their father suffered
to
»[>eak
or
move
Oregon.
Ile i» well
The boy» left
Thursday.
moving to Albany
land wife, of l^ebanon
and wife are
Merle Frost
have moved
■ on the Ed Smith place
F. A. Sikes, of Corvallis.
secretary
of the
end Mr. Rempel,
called
union,
at the S B Holt residence Monday,
making arrangement» for the »(leak­
ing by
Hon
Pierce at
Walter M
Ri verted«» school house Friday even
mg. May 5.
Mr
Congoleum and Linoleum Rugs
M'iNUOMEKY WARD TRICES
9x12 Linoleum Rug
......
9x12 (‘-ongoleum Rug ..
............
.....
117.75
... 16.«
It. M CAIN’S PRICKS
State
Farmer’s I nion
of Polk county,
vice-president of the
<
on
a stroke of paraly»!» and was unable
known in
< i
W'ith
*>♦ 4P * • »►«•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••
Pierce will spenk
on the prujxwd income tax
1 1
.
•'
•T-r*.. ■.« V *♦.
want you to m . vt a new model 1922 Simplex on
your farm for It) days free.
Actual use will
demonstrate its superiority
to be
Wyman Brothers purchaser! a
votad
oa
this
fall
at
the
general
1 registered cow from S B. Holt last
election
week
I
Chris Wveu is making a good
Dr Gayman. of Salem, was visit­
many in»pr«ivcmrnt» on hi« place
ing with T. M. Rusnell*» Sunday
He is rrmodefhng his house.
Fred. H. O. Shilling am! family
Mr». J
S.
Funk
and grand-
cal!e<i an grandma Shilliug Saturday
¡daughter. Lila, «riaited Tu»»dav at
evening.
Mrn. Melvin Arnold, and Thursday
Kenneth Winters and
Kenneth
at
Mr» Leonard Gilkevs
Hirons. of the O. A. C-. »pent the
A very interesting ball turne wa»
week-end with the latter» Mater.
•e4>i st Oak View »cto.>ul last Sun-
Mr» A. L. Powell.
the Riverside »chool,
with
John Ransom, of the O. A. C.. dsv
rrwsiting in the latter winning
Have Yoe a Saving» Account ?
•
TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL !
Elmer Whetstone
Miller
’•’V
-S
O'
Strongly const ructed. Light running. Pay» for itself in a short
time. You can’t beat a Simplex. Ask us to prove it.
Tuesday.
the I j M lem. were Sunday visitors at the
M Russell home
Wright & Poole
I Ht CM IX
James Trollinger was transacting
« TV" J’
9x12 Linoleum Rug ...................................
116.50
9x12 Congoleum Rug . ....................................................... 15.00
< ’»in not only suves you from 11.25 to $1.95 on the rug»,
but .naves you the freight charges the trouble and expense of
ordering, and beat of all you don't have to send your money
in advance before you see what you are buying.
The rugs are here for your inspection, and if you haven’t
enough money, ¡>av what you can the lialance you can have
on ea»y term».
The
The
Winchester
Wine heater
Store
Store
Old furniture taken in exchange for new
the J. G. Holt home Sunday
even-1
“Betting Broker»“ At Lyons
mg.
The Senior High School play.
A. R. McDonald ha» la-en visiting “Betting
Broker».” will lie pro­
his son’» family and took in the liall duced at Lyons Saturday. May t*th.
with the name cast which produced
game at Oak View Sunday.
V. Prokop, of Scio, visited I rank It here recenti«, and bill» advertin-
Ing it were ia>»ted in Lyons Tuesday.
Prokop*» last Tuesday.
From n«»urance» the committee had
with a score of 17 to 16.
! in Lyons, a f.ull house will graet the
Bernice Griffin returned Sunday Advertía« la The Scio »ibuas and get local player« on that da<e. All who
ramlU
lean »houli! attend thin play in Ly>>n»
rvvnrag from McMinnville where
she >V*1 a house guest at th>- home
She was
Dr. Wetotrrberger
visiting hia daughter. Louise
Mddwsl Dodd and Gladys Moore. I
of
Alluiny wachers,
visit.-<i over the
week-end with the S. B Holt'», who
for a picnic
took then» So Stayton
tn the woods at the L.
Wright
H
home.
Mr. Wright. Mow I>«»dd an<i
Mrs. Holt wwse formerly of Dufur,
ami were renewing old
ac«|uaintan-
ere.
To« following attended
Tt-RKUH
VIRGINIA
Bl'R I K Y
funeral Sunday,
M’
the
Ray
R Kidly.J.G.
Holt and wife. J. H Kelly and wife,
Mrs. Walter Morns. Fred
Meapelt |
ami wife and Cletus Hull.
Our telephone has hren out
Keep your Stock in healthy condi­
tion for heavier production By
using Dr. Robert s Stock
& Poultry Remedies
of
rommisaion for over a week.
J. G. Holt haa »old three heifers
land S B. Holt, ha« »<>ld five to rep
reu btativee from
'FIFTEEN
tn a
I tftar, >tx> the podtrt —
At a price that fits the pocket-book —
The same unmatched bland of
Tl HKi.su. VutGtieiA
BvttLt Y“Tobaccos
♦ 111 ÎUW.AX*
I k .
for calf slub work.
Our school enjoyed a
n
fine
dinner with Ralph McDonald,
teacher, last Saturday at
meet in Scio.
You can get them here
c unty
The
picnic
th«nr
field
They all enjoyed the
day irr.menaly.
W A Gilkev’s gisitwl Sunday
at
the John Shepherd home
A cionmwnity s«>g *»" held
at
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’.V»t Í.