'•7* — MICI hM SMtlMMM State Development Nolic* is horeby given that the under- • ign«-«!. aa administratrix of th* estate A final explanati -a of the purpo­ of Ant«»n Karoos. i«-c»a*ed. ha* tiled In I the county court of Linn countv. Ore­ se* and plan* of the Oregon 1927 gon. her Anal account as such sdminM»- expoatlion ha* been issued by the tratnx and the said court has fixed Mon,!«,', the 4th of day of December, general commi'tre under the head­ 1X3. at the hour of two o'clock in the ing "The Exposition Mean* Immedi­ aft*rn. evelopmrnt.** the state­ account am! tl»e settlement thereof. ment has tieen i»»ued for general An) and all persona having objection» distribution between now and the to said final account are hereby notified to b<- ) ranwiit at said time in the countv election on November 7th when the n the Unn county court finally h«-.iM-, in the city of Albany Linn exposition issue will be county. Oregon, and then and there make »tich objection» A nka K axnos , Administratrix of said Estate. iNici tl Intnt! IkM i»«( m Pereuanl to a petition »ign«! by a Illi i A M amia . legal number of resident rrwhokiém, Attorney» for Administratrix. taxpayer* an.1 legal voter* of R -sd Dis­ First | iblication Nov. 2. 1922. trict N«i !' • • l.aat publication Nov. 30. 1*22. Notice i» Hereby Giv. « that a meeting of the legal y..t«-r» f R,>*922, at the legal number of resident freeholder*, taxpayer* and legal voter* of Road Dis­ ' *am Game» Hrh-»»l IL-«i«v, in the said trict N- ff>. of l inn County. Oregon, • Road District V» determine whether or Notice » H«-rehy Given that a meeting not »ani Road District »hall vote a uf the - gal voter* of Roa ! District No. •iwcial tax of »3**1 UU upon all the tax- inn • ounty, Oregon, will bv ante property within »ai-l Road th»triet h« Id at the hour of two o'clock p m. for th-- improvement of the rea-*« there­ on the 14th day of November. 1922. at in a* follow«, to wH. grading, gravel­ the Jordan Store, in »aid Road District, ling, draining an-t rvpanng *aai mail». to determine whether or not »aid Road ( Bv ord«»r of the County Court of Linn County Oregon l-i-strict »hall vote a special tax of Dated t hie 2»>-h day of Oetoiier, 1922. »1.Dm upon all taxable property with­ W. R. Bilyeu, County Judge in said Road District for the improve- D. H Y’u ree. t ounlv Com. n„ nt f the ruad» therein aa follows, D. C. thorns. County Com. to-wit, grading, gravelling, draining Atte» t I; 1! and repairing said rends. Postol this 26th «lay of October, 1922. Ity order <>f the County Court of Linn by W, A. Gilk«-y, appointel by lhe County. Oregon Dal- I this 20th day of October, 1922. W. R. i llyeu. County Judge. D. II Pierce. County Com. Notice of School Election to lacrosse D. C. Thoms, County Com Tn More than Six Per Coat Over that Attest: R. M. Russell. County Clerk. I'.ifU« I thia 20th «lay of October, 1*22. ol the Prevwes Year by E. F. De I xmg. appointed by the Notice is hereby given to the l«-gal court. i voters of School Ihstrict No. *6, of Unn County, '■tale of Oregon, that an Malice ol Oistnct Road Mtthn| election will he held in »aid Diatnct at ■ .-.-th lay of Pursuant to a petition signed by a the S< h---I- - ... legal number of resident freeholder», November, 1922 *t 2 «»'clock in the af­ taxpayer* and legal voter* of Road IHs- ter noon, to vote on the question of in­ trict No. 15, of Linn County, Oregon, creasing the amount of the tax lew in Notice is Hereby Given that a meeting said District for the year 1X3 t>y more of th- legal voter* of Road District No. than six per cent over the amount of IS of l.inn County, Oregon, will be held such levy for th«- year immediately pre­ at the h -ur of two o’clock p m. on the ceding. It is necesssrv to raise thi* additional loth day of November, 1922. at the Scio Condensed Milk Plant, in saki Road amount by special levs for the following District, to determine whether or not reasons For installation of heating plant and »aid Road District »hall vote a special tax of Fl.-'iiX) upon all the taxable prop­ needed repair of the building bated this 1st day of November, erty within said Road District for the improvement of the roads therein a* im FRANK BtRTlJ follow», to wit, grading, gravelling, Chairman Board of Direr tor*. draining and repairing said roads. Hy order of the County Court of Linn Attest ANNIE D BARIT" County, Oregon. Ihstrict Clerk. Dated this 19lh day of October, 1922. W R. Bilyeu, (bounty Judge. D. IL Pierce, Coanty Com. «one» ol DWficl Rud Meebni D. C. Thoms, County Com. Attest: R. M. Russell, County Clera. Pursuant to a petition sign«! bv a l’..,t»regon. Hx-isv Hu.*»*, 1» C Thom«. County t om. A'imuiKtrator of the Estate of Ona M Attest: R M. Rj--.il County Clerk. Shelton, deceased. Posted this 19th day of October, 1922. Harvey A. Wight. Atty, for Admr. by James frollinger. appointed by the Date of ftr»t publication Oct. 12. 1922 court. Dal«- of last publication Nov. 9. 1922 Are You Looking Ahead? I ♦ I X ♦ X »»»••••••! Are y«»u saung for the future, or spending al! as you go? Saver or Spender The »aver will soon be able to own hi» own fn-m r bu ¡nro. Hi« »uecess is assured. The spender has a good time . »rly in life. *i>erd mg all and too late realises the truth of th« saying T h. S«-. a-1 of Sue . 1» Saving.” WM*h Ow* Are V**? Save a little each week, and pr< ¡-are for the future. ♦ lhe First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon 'WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE” settled It is pioposed that the 1927 ex- position shall b* the central feature uf a ten year development plan fur the entire state, say* «me of th* significant paragraph*. "If you believ* that Oregon «houM at once institute some tangible and impres­ sive method of state development vou can confidently give your appro­ val to the exposit on me-umre. i "The on* purpose of t^e E x | hjs 1- ' lion is the development of Oregon and Oregon resources The present undeveloped condition may lie seen . from the fact that in »pile of size and fertility Oregon has but about one third the popula.ion per square mile that Washington and Oregon have. Oregon has eight |»er* >n« to the aquare mile. Washington 20 and California 22 The one relief from Oregon’s burden of taxation is more people to devel­ op more wealth to share th«» tax burden "The exposition is to lie financed by Portland, no lax levy being pro­ vided in the state and none being anticipated or proposed The state is voting on the question of permit­ ting Portland to lax Itself. Port­ land naturally is int«-rv*ted in the development of Orry n and the state should be willing to encourage this effect to the extent of extend­ ing morel support.” Card of Thank* Although our heart* are bowed down in grief by the death of our husband and father, a ray of sun- ahine ha* been cant over u* by the many acta of kmdnen» extended by frienda, to whom we extend our profound thank*. especially tn the aingera and for the twautiful floral offerings. Mr* H B. Luckenhach Mrs ► red J<>n«-a Mrs Guy .MrKnight Lloyd Luckenttach JORDAN ITEMS 18.00 We »till have a good cotton mattrean for .. Owing to the heavy advance in the price of cotton the next mattreMMi of the name grade will lie 110 and S12 The Winchester Store pear* a statement regarding K. D. Cusick. of Albany, republican candidat» for Joint Senator for l ane and Linn counties wherein it is claimsd that Mr. Cusick ■tarn to firmly upon ths platform adopts«! in Portland. September 19*. 1922. In this same statement. Fred Flak, democratic candidate for Senator, ia criticised for pre­ paring a platform of his own. Mr. Flak did prepare anti publish his own platform and it ia com­ mendable that he has the inde­ pendence and ability to declare the principle* fur which hr »tamis, rather than have his principles dictated by a ring, clique, and combination of designing politi­ cian* in the city of Portland. I he men who formulated that Port­ land platform were hand picket! politician*. Picked by whom? The people? No! They were picked by Portland politicians. I ko the people of bnn and l-ane counties want to send a man to the Oregon aenatc who will |«r- mit a bunch of politician» in the city of Portland who are self ap­ pointe»!, to dictate hu platform and influence bis action when elect«!, or one who ha* the initiative and independence to enunciate hi* principle* and his position upon th«- im|M»rtant nwaniin-» that are now agitating the mind of the voter* of the State of Oregon? Mr. Fisk has issued and publish ed his platform and declaration of principles. W hy does Mr. Cusick hide behind ■ «moke screen? It Is also claim«! in thin argu- ment in the Voter’s Pamphi>-t that there is some secret under­ standing between the republican county central committee of l-ane and Linn counties, whereby the candidacy of Joint Senator should alternate between the two coun- ties. Such an agreement, if ad he ted to. Would defeat the object and |>ur|»MU-a of the direct pri­ mary law |MM»rd by the people. Since when have the voters of these two counties surrendered their right to a few politicians to determine for them in advance as to who should represent them in the legislature of the State of Oregon? As voter* we are still free; ring», cliques and combine Ilona of politicians notwithatand Ing. the people by their vote* have the right to determine who shall represent them and their rights rannol be forestalled by some alleged secret illegal agreement of a few politician» who attempt to constitute themselves as guar­ dian of the voter* of those two counties. W hv doea Mr. Cusick hide behind a smoke screen? Mr. Cusick seems to claim the henatorship by right of discovery, and seems 1» think that he should secure the office without opposi­ tion. Mr. Fisk was nominated by the democratic voters, none of whom were partie* to the alleged illegal agreement, and they nor any other voter are in any way bound by it unless it be the ring, clique, ami combination of politi­ cians who actually participated in such alleged illegal agreement. If elected Senator, Mr. Hsk will represent the people of Linn and Lane counties, ami not the Portland politicians. Mr. Cusick, where do you stand on l»i reduction, the state income tax. the market road fund, the compulsory school bill, and the many other questions ag­ itating the public mind? Why do you hide yourself behind a smoke screen? Editorial in the Springfield New* of October 26, \V£L Rct>ubll»hed by the ”Fisk-for-S*nator Club.*' M. H.Wallis, Secretary Addrraa,. 947 Wlivv Street, Fugrne, Oregon. ! PROSPERITY AND THE P olka D ut . DAIRY COW Oct 31 have always gone hand in hand. WEED OUT the boarder*, provide »belter from cold and »tormy weather, put away an ample supply of well balanced rations and thereby insure a maximum flow of Mr. and Mr*. I. Bennett returned from Dougla* county Sunday where they had lieen visiting relative*. Mr. and Mra. Carl Folli*. of Stay­ ton, »pent lhe week-end with Mr*. Folli«'* parent*. Lea Georgw'*. Alfred Powell and Norn an bmg returned from Tillamook Monday, Condentery, Scio, Oregon where they had been visiting rel­ ative*. Homer ItuMell and Mr. Dalton, of Salem, were out for a hunt at Theron Kuaaell’* last Tuesday. Real Eftate Broker FJmer Bennet, of Comstock, wa* and Notary Public in Shelburn for a short stay with ■TAYTON, ... OREGON Obtained. faamtned relative* last week t alto answered Dey or Night llarve Ransom and Walter George .iCIO tuberculin Testing OREGON Milk and a Higher 1 est Oregon Milk Company BLANK KI'S Medium site and weight, the pair l-arge site, the pair......................... Heavy wool nap, the pair ............ I^rge stock of blanket* to select from. before they raise in price. In ths Voter's Pamphlet ap­ returned from Southern Oregon drawing interest and they must be Mr*. Roy Crabtree wa» in Jordan Saturday, where they had been paid. Vole for it ami thus help re­ hunting. duce the taxes in a sudstantial meas­ Saturday. ure. Mr*. H. C. Foil* vlstitcd at the The sample ballot* are printed Repair work ia lining done on the home of John Folts and family laat and are now being distributed over Christian church and It will soon Sunday, Andre* Salzer and Frank Linder­ the county into the various precinct*, have an altogether different appear« » They are putting the en­ man made a businva» trip to the and it ia incumbent upon the voter once. to get one and study the same trance on the east aide near the cor­ county seat Monday. There ia one measure on th«- ballot ner. and the memtierahip feel* thia Frank Jungwirth and wife Ix-eame that should be especially noted: and will give them more »eating room. the happy parent» of a baby girl a that ia the permit to allow Unn few day* ago. Charsctsr Growth Slew. countv to levy a tax in exc«-** of the Tn he e | im > ear!) I- to lake the Warren Woodard waa chosen a* a 6*54 limit in order to pay off the wort •»ut of th, hands of tli-- • ¡tor committee of five to build new step* outaanding warrant*. Thia muni l>e that fu »h I on» men A cliarai 1st hat from the atreet to the hall above Si done, the work and inateriala have gus* not wait for rlrcumatam vs to shape It I* <>f I»«« worth In tl Phillip* More. Thia hall la where -• been used. and the warrant* are that la tn be run George *f. all our uolitical battle* are fought and we want to make a safe and »«******»»♦*****♦*********♦♦»*****♦♦♦♦******•♦•♦♦**** sane election of it thia time a* th* old atepa were too rotten to mil uu with politic* ami I reckon you will know ly theae prearnta that we needed a new atairway pretty bad. 4 «, toiare»« »nJ as wssry MATTRESSES Same Old Smoke Screen Oct SI —w»i ««»sMi i e >e uu i s s*»* »M i*e*»»»»e»« • •♦♦♦«as Bedding" 9 ..SI « .. 2.20 .. 3 96 Buy now. The Winchester Store Riley Shelton G. F. Korinek Veterinarian