v a .¿t « Scio Tribune with her sister. Mrs Gaine», as they are both old timer» of IMS Mr. Chandler and Mr». of the Scio hotel came out to the Santiam Farm for a supply of cat- Juno It Mr» Rebecca Morns cacao '* able*, as the old from Soo Saturday to attend the garden Pioneer's meoting at SHELBURN NEWS Providence Fancy Veal.............................. 12te Top Block Hugs....................... lite Heavy Hena...............................lie Light Hens............................. .14« Springs- Rock, and Red,. It pounds ..................... 19c leghorns. 1| pounds .... We have a good outlet for heavy anil off grade bogs aad veal. Write for tag». Try us for quick returns. Moore Produce Co. 284 W..»wt~ St- PORTLARR. OSL 1IA I Ml fur the Henry Preevcr and wife came up |M«t winter, arc spending the »urn- p pects of getting »omctlu g t- • eat T. M. Russell and his Lruthcr-1 11 j in-law, Earl Lathrupe of Portland, j left foe Marahtield Saturday on a 1 Parrish anti In the County Court of the State of ' Oregon for Linn County. In the Matter of the Estate of Geor- gianna Dugger -CITATION. To T. L. Hugger. W. J. Henderson i and Kay Henderson -Greeting: In the Name of the Stole of Oregon, You are hereby cited and required to i at>i>car in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lion, at the court room thereof, at Albany, in said county, on Monday, the 30th day of July. 1923, at 1 0‘cloek ia the after­ noon of that day. then aad there to »how cause, if any «list, why aa order of »ale »hould not be. made aa prayed for by the administrator of said satato. for the »ale of the following described lands, to-wit: Beginning at the southwssl corner of the D. L. C. of George L. Crawford. Not. No. 2631, Claim No. 59. ia town- »hip 12 south, range 3 west of the Will­ amette Meridian, in Linn t'ouaty, Ore­ gon, and runni ng thence Met 40.36 chains to the southeast corner of said claim; thence north 2122 chains, thence west 40.31 chains to the west line ef said claim; thence south 21 0 chains to the place of beginning, containing 36 W acres, more or tees, all situate m Linn County, Oregon. _ Witness, the Hon. B. M. Payne, Judge of the County Court of (I..S.) the-tate of Oregon, for the County of Linn, with the Baal of »aid Court affixed thio 11 th day of June, A. D. 1923. K. M. RuaselL Clerk. By D. D. Babb, Deputy. wife of run for the big show in St i > S.itm dav night, enjoved it tin«- Mrs. Anna Hiruna ul Roadster 1575 U? planting quite a |Mt«h Ed Kalina cut his clover bay anti dandelion Monday and liaulcd it | C1 iff ord Griffin has a fe.irtul boil on the back of bis neck, which ia her i Touring* $525 John Ransom of O. A. C. left foe Marahlickl Monday, where he has f. o. b. Toledo a job with a aurveving crew. John Wolf and family were via- Merit Wins New Honors quite painful. the oki lit Mimr U. 8. I-and Offia, Portland. Ore. May n, ma. Notice ia hereby gives that George 1.. Curry, of Scio, Ore., routs L who. on August 6, 1918, made HcaMsteed Entry No. 06914, for the NKM SW’l*- NW', SW., SWi* 8WI4L and SEI* SW1.. Section 9, Township 11 South. K.nge 1 East. W Meridian has 0ed notice of intention to make Three-Ysar Proof, to dabliah Haim to the tend above described, before the desk of the County Court for Idea Coaate. at Albany. Oregon, oo the Nth day of June, 1923. Claimant name» as witnesses John L ltev.nport, of Scio. Oro., r. L Rockford White, of Scio, Ore., r. 1 Benedict Schmidt, of Scio, Oro., F. 1. George Itevia W.bb, of Scio, Ore.. r.L ALaxssnaa Swssa, Act 6-9-1« Itegister. RK ici fer hMtcitea, hRrtMi U. M. Land Office. Notice is hereby given that Jseed Dolesal.of Seto Oro.. R. August 1st. 1918. wtoao Bo—y Entry No. 06160. for the Let 2. section 81. township 10 range 1 »-» **y~ ndian. has filed notice of inteatiee to make three-year proof, to QOCaOSWa claim to the land abevs dsacrfbod, bw fore the clerk of the eOWl„ Linn county, Oregoo. at Awaay, Ora., on the 21»t day of June. Iwa- Claimant names as witnesses: Joe Bartu. of Seto, Ore . route John Rockwell, of 8rm. Ora. rootsL Ed Mepanck, of Scte. Om. route 3, Prank Hotah. of Seto. Ora. route 8. AettA-Mi People have recopus«*d in the r < w Overland a higher stand­ ard of automobie va ;• I. r hues, a higher hood. an si 1-8 tee I body. Triplex Spring- (patented), a dependable, economical engine have esrmd for Overland the greateat auccesa of ita history. Eraneea Higginbotham of Silver- is visiting at the home of her grarulparvnts, the W. E. Bertlings. Leonard Gilkey and Mrs. Cora Smith went to St ay ton Sunday to see their aunt. Mr». Sylvia Titus, whois very ill from a stroke of paralysis. Ralph McDonald entertained his »ch ->l Sunday with a picnic. A fine dinner was had and a good time en­ man anti go-»! w fe up to Provi­ ton dence to the annual June reunion of the old pioneers, also in remem­ brance of Rev. Joab Powell, found­ Linn county. Baptist church in ITr old man had a time of his life meeting old friends long forgotten, which was the hap­ piest day of my life. Everything was lovely anti interesting, with a table 100 fret long It able» of the best 2000 people. Estimated to have been 1500 |>cr»<>na there fr«>m all quarters aa far as Prineville. All who failed to go missed a treat of their lives. The crowd reminded me of old times in the 't>0*, '7av than farming. fM JCST POUT TUIS TÖ /rrnuvn * ai Yivro ou, Wirt ■go ATTRACT ATTSUX ium •«J gn-MKM NA KIM k.«V mrca. arautTs tn rumuiu ' AM AON OUR HUAUUS CO lusami » ern railway was delayed an hour and • half last Wednesday afternoon be­ cause of caterpillars. It is said the caterpillars were several inches deep oa the track and a foot deep in places where they had rolled down the embankment. Sand was used oo the track, but did little good. The train would go a few hundred yards and then have to back up and take a fresh start. In one place the train crew had to get out and clean the track before they could proceed. It is said that one man in the com­ munity had to move out of his house I ef thew. The Pacific Coast Rescue and Prv>- b-etnre Society requests its friends tn remember the girls of the Lewtaw Home and the babies of the Alber­ tina Kerr Nursery Home when ows- rMvg fruit and vegetables thia year , The IxMiise Home and Albert in, I I Kerr Nursery cared for last year rw - spectively one hundred-forty-few unfortunate girls and one hundred eighty-two homeless babtae aw youngsters. The babies and girl were committed from twenty-«»«* counties of the state. Pleaae send a note statin« many jars you will fill so freight may be prepaid and - • - OKI GON City Dairy’s >'> Second St., Portland. Oregon W b want the farmers to ship us their Eggs and Cream Bigheat Oregon Quotations paid, f. o. b. Portland The seventh annual group ga/nrr- ing of rural Sunday schools will be held at Waterloo on Sunday, Ji tne 24th. Thia extraordinary open- air meeting will be under the auspfc vw <>f the American Sunday Scho d Will You Help? K IO MICKIE SAYS— BRYANT Attorney at Law is getting okl when he ha* a fine I house and good farm. Union. The okl Pie Eater was out Sun Real Estate Eraser and Notary Public Dragon. Seventh Annual Gathering Many rural Sunday school ■ are cooperating in thia Waterlo« • group work There will be but one platform and one program thte rear. A portion of the morning period will be devoted to Sunday schools. They will each use the allotted lime in their own wav. Dr. J. J. Staub, for 31 years pas­ tor of the Sunnyside Congregational church of Portland, who was the leading speaker last year, has an­ nounced his acceptance of the call of the Waterloo group to speak again thio year. A new feature will be a large young people’a chorus from Albany. They will sing from the books used in the Albany evangelistic campaign last fall. Everybody ia invited to join them in the opening of the af­ ternoon song s < rvice. There will be other special singing also. The morning program is to begin a t 10:15. G. W. Rohrbough, Missionary A. S. S. U. Riley Shelton the return of the fruit. The !>■ te should be addresea-i to the general office. 196 Burnside Street. Portland. cate his house, so he amused him If ih Mimr. The old man hail to return the U. S- l-and Office, Portland. Ore. May 10. 1923. I lady of the Bummer’s 1 Io Notice is hereby given that Georgs 1) H ebb. nt ■ ck>. Ore. who, on Aug. Scio Monday, 12. 191H. mode Home.lead Entry No. Ed and Joe Kalina are planting iMJBb, for the NWi hW| and 8W| 8W| Section 3. I ownship 11 Kangs 1 £.. potatoes by the acre, as they made W Meridian, ha» filed notice of inten­ a good thing on potatoes last year tion to make I hree Year Proof, to so- ____________ I by giving them away and feeding tablish claim to the tend above deessjb- ed. before the Clerk of ai County Court for MAlbaar ,O»V7 buahels to the hogs. Linn County, Oregon, at AI be f on the 26th day of June. 1923. We had quite a rain Monday Claimant names as witnesses: night, too much for the g: >. in Saturday. A little early, bu» iting relatives near Albany Somliy he wished to save hi* dan«leh"ii er of the first A« Cusick Bank iU4g ALBANY OREGON W . A. Ewing. T. J. Munk er». I'n-»nlrnt Vics 1‘rrs. E. I». My«-rs. Cashier The Sein State Bank lh>«>8 a General Banking Buftineaa. Interest paid on time deposits. YILLOW PENCIL tAe RED BAND AGLEPENCIL CO. NEWYOPK.USk 10 Discount J list receiver! won! from tin- Aluminum < ooking U ten ai I Co., manufacturera of Wear-Ever Aluminum Wear Th lit ire Could give L0% discount on all Preserving Kettle* and that they would absorb the Iona. Bi iv yoar PRESERVING KI TTLES saving of 10% ■ ade to pay >1 . a . ; ♦ tat .«» hi- i» took â’<-4» » o. CorvaUial is »(irntling the summer oa CadlC aa he came by and T r*- k “ Scio busincaa trip. ¡Called in for a supply : seed. CITATION Difference' Ira Trrxler and wife, who have liccn living in California day . was delighted with tl < We are paying fo-b. Portland These prices also include Munday'• receipts the June It man ha» a tine * for a supply vorlaixl Fuller I NOW at a ’ : «.•'I«' *A ’ • -1