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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1923)
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Oregon bated thia 27th day of October, 1923 Attrot R M Russell, County Clerk B M Payne, County Judge. 0. C. Thoma, bounty Commissioner J P. Isom. County Commissioner. P.etsd th!» Z7lh day of. October. 19231 By Jams« Trollinger. Ap|»nnled by the Court etNUINI DURHAM TOBACCO Ortpt NM» hM hfttiij Twat A great surprise for the home knitters of Pregisi, but still a fact. Further- more, this yarn is absolut* I» virgin wool yarn; the wool waa grow i Unn county, sold by Mr. Setxkr» tot'cOre- gun Worsted Com|>any imiiU locaicdat Sailwood), made into worsted yarn by Roy T. Bishop, son of C. P. Bishop, proprietor of the Woolen MUI Store of Salem. Oregon knitters try thia varn out. All coloro. 46c per ball of 2 om Hamplea sent on application. Addre»» <’. P. bishop. Box 76. Salem. Oregon. Illi ILHHAY. Nov 8, 11123 The Lebanon Commercial Club again in the same There have been changes in world •liver markets during the past weeks tn whi -h few New York has as sumed greater importance. • - STAYTON, maiket than OREGON - That New York has l*en for sev eral weeks a mote important t all» answered I »ay or Night Tuberculin Testing was ailver tiecause Indian buyers realised for the fini time that the primary market waa in thio country and not in the British center. T<> insist Scio Meat Market London that Ixrndon exchange rat**a determine the beats of t^hina- ee exchange is absurd stmol y and Nitici fa PaWtcitwa OepartMcat •I til latinat U. 8. I-and Office st Portland Ore. October 10, 1923, World Silver Market Physician ami Surgeon Veterinarian AiBiiistulifi fuul lutici Notice l* hereby given that the final evening to discuss the proposed account of D. J Aegcrter as admlni»- | trator of the estate of Johe Flick, bond issue relative to the building ; deceased, has been filed in the county of the buii ling of the bridges at Al* court of the »tale of Oregon for Linn j county, and the 26th day of November, banv and Harrisburg. 1923 at the court ho*»« in the city of Albany, Oregon, has been fixed as lhe Mr. Jackson and C. H. Murphy of time and »lace for the hearing of ob- A*l<anv and N. M Newport and J. ■ jeclions to ouch final account and th* oeltleme t thereof, on vr twfore wh > C. Mayer of Ixbanon presented the I time all persona interoeti-d in *al«l estair and file objection» in issue to the Scio business men in may apppear writing to such final account andaccoti such a way that the largest majority nt and ronteel the same. attending the meeting were "con 1». J. Aegerter verted" or convinced that the issue Admin-atrator of the Estate of John wa« really a business matter, not a Flic a. deceased. V. Lyle Mctruskvo sectional mailer, as the State and Slayton, Oregon luine c tuntv were willing to co-oper Attorney for Administrator ate in the building of the bridge, To be published five cvlisecutive l»»u -s which has never tieen the case i beginning Oct. 26, 1923. in the history of Oregon before, and E. H. Hobson M. D. O. F. Korinek Notice i» hereby given that Tom 1» Hartley, of Seto, I.inn Count«, Oregon, »hn, on May 1, 1919. made lion • -1- Entry. No. 06373, for W >, S V* <«. : Section 13. Township 10 south. Range I I areal, Willamette tnendian. has tiled notice of intention to make final three : rear proof, to establish claim to the , land above described, before the clerk ' of tbs County Court for I.inn Countv. ! Oregon, at Albany, Oregon, on the 4th day of 1‘ecemt-er, |»23. Claimant names as witnesses: G. E. Rodgers, Chark-a Rhoda, M m. »'«ran. Ed. Fleming, all of -«cio. Unn Couuty, Oregon A i -M ianixb S wkkk Act ««1«. Register. 10-64 shows that these authoiitiee are ar* Eresh and Cured Meat Bacon— Lard —Sausage We buy your Veal and I>ret»sed Hogs lIoltM’liek l< oh , Props, i Sek». Ote. »»«»»»»»»»»«»»»»■ suing from thr past. Thr objrct of the nrw Silver Such as Ham. Sausage, Roasts — served cold, etc., always make a welcome meal for a hungry man. Order from us if you would be pleased. SHELTON BROS.. SCIO, OREGON W. A. Ewing, T. J Muakrra, President Vice Pres. E 0. Myers. Cashier D ih ' s a General Banking Rusinesa. V' Interest paid on time deposit«. Riley Shelton Real liilate Hrol^er and Notary Public "dhlirortl Obtained, f.ramintd Eg« We F very tin.ig OBTii'AL port Association is to secure tie tier agencies for the disposal of their product representing inure than I of total yearly production. The Lindon "Financial after lielittlmg News”, the importance silver, makes the following Cold Meats of appeal: The international position of the Lvndun money market would suffer a heavy loss through the abandon ment of Ha supremacy on BANCROFT Optical Company 313 W lot 8t . Albany silver. The !>»•* <>f the control over silver and silver exchanges would endang er British trade in the Far East. WOOL or Notice oi District Road Mectiag Pursusnt to a petition signed by a le gal nuinlwr of resident freehoklers, tax- I ayers ami legal voters of Road I list net No. 30 of Linn Co* nty, Oregon, Notice is Hereby Given that a meeting of the legal voter» of road bistrict No. 30 of I inn County, Oregon, will be held at the hour of 2 o’clock P M . on th" 17th day of November, 1923. at the Kings ton Church House in said Road (hatrict to determine whether or not »ill R.*ad I nstrict shall vote a special tax of 123 w upon all the taxable property within ■aal R imm I blalnct for the improvement of th" roads therein as follow». to-wit, grading, gravelling, draining and re- 1 wiring «aid roads. Ry order of County Court of Unn Co unty, Oregon. Hated thia 29th day of October, 1923. Attest R M. Russel, County Clerk R M. Pavne, bounty Ju<ige. 1». C, Thoma. County Commiaaiooer. J. I> Isom. County Commissioner. Posted thia 29th day of, October, 1923 By J. A. Sens. Appointed by the Court. COTTON Nice line of Wool and Cotton Blanketa- COME A WHILE THEY LAST THF.Y ARE GOING FAST PRICES Within Reach of AU. Notary |n,b|^ H. C. ROLOFF Auctioneer Soeur« your date early - PARTIES WISHING House Wiring Done LEAVE WORD at l»aled this '¿bth day of October. 1923 Attest R M Russell. County Clerk. B M R. M. Cain Payne, County Judge. D. C. Thoms, County Commissioner. J. D. Isom, County Commissioner. A great vocabulary isn't essential, By John Bender. Court. Appointed by the cover with the word» "where*»." and "aforenaid.1 Almost every man like» to putter Howdy Good Friend»; Another ei- around home and women who can not ■ land putterers have no bu-uness get tinct species it the sensible senti ting married. mental iat. 11 Golden Pheasant Open Season at the Scio Mills W e are grinding and would lie glad to have you try our Flour. DON’T Overlook our Homemade Bran, Middlings and Dairy Feed Scio Mill & Elevator Company DAIRYMEN Who sell their whole milk get pan! for every ounce of butterfat produced by the cow. No loss from jawr or worn out separator«. Why I m * hurtle net! with the drudgery of turning and washing a separator when you can save money besides time and work. EVE STCAIK Is the cause >f man* HUMAN I I * OREGON Ph «... 1 K'’1' 91R12 i nones j Buaine-- 1)T NOTICE A By order o’ the County Court of I Una ('«only, Oregon m«*l with Scio business men Monday way. Bank of < ommerve Building Office Phone I Ht». Kos Phone I3>" Pursuant to » petition signed by a legal number of resident freeholders, taxpayers ami legal voters of Read l»l* trict No. 26 of Unn bounty, Oiegon. Nutic* is Hereby Given that a meeting of the legal voters of Road tnct No. 26 of Unn County. Oregon, will be held st the hour of I o'clock I*. M . on the 17th day of November. 1931. at the Jordan Store in »aid Road Dis trict. to determine whether or not «aid Road itistrtcl »hall vote a •(•eclaJ tax of F2/4M* upon all the taxable property within said Road l»lstrict for the im nrovement of the roads therein as fol- lows, to wit, grading, graveling, drain- f mg and repairing »aid roads. Pasted Uns firth day of October, 1923 Think how many page» a lawyer can possibly never Salem, Oregon NITICE Of USUICI ROAD MEETINC Notice «4 Diatnct Road Meeliog Hibler & Gill Co Oregon Milk Company Condenaery, Scio, Oregon