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•T" A • ** • I -< * I * i • g. '# « I A '!»«*-** ; *>”•:**. c-- “•A* ■ —»».X -us. Editorials Page 2 Itsp IM M m imtit, Tins THE SCIO TRIBUNE Help The Bird» A great lurpria« fur th« bom« knitters of Oregiei. but »till a fact. Further- mor«, this yarn la absolutely virgin wool yam; the wool waa grown in Linn county, cold by Mr. Semtors totbeOre- gun Worsted Company (mills luratoi at Sellwood). made into worsted yam by Roy T. Bishop, son of C. I*. Bishop, proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of Salem Oregon knitters try this vam out. All colors. 46c per ball of 2 om Samples sent on application. Addreas C. P. Bishop. Bos 76. Salem, or. gun, .*;• •» - .’■¿t .< w * ' * > ♦ 'I- « ■ I <« TURKEYS CHICKENS Ducks - Geese Veal - Hogs 'i - . > 4 xj A :•••» ; i'1 - * L • • at > >. ei F f ‘- f 4 _ « • ** * » ■- * * * SIMMS T hi 'RSUAY, Dec 27th, 1923 PAGE & SON * ' .4 i ♦. • ( 5* * ‘ * Portland is a good market We are a reliable firm. Ship to us. f ¿ •*» J The Scio Tribune PORTLAND. OREGON 40 yearn in business. Riley Shelton, Plaintiff. ~w- Mary R. Mchmadeka and Chris Schmadeka, her hue band; Florence E Withervw and Norman Withe row, h«r husband. Cyrus Hotoclaw; Lee Yates and Sarah Yates and his wife; Lafayette R. Yates and Lucille Yates, hie wife; William J. Yates and <1 race Yatea, his wife; Joseph Yates; Maude M. Ixmg and Frank Long, her husband, Stella Fix and T. A. Fix, her husband, J. Edgar Yatea and Laura Yat«». hi* wife; Emma Yates. and also ail other jierson» ar parties unknown claiming any right, title, •state, lien or interest In the real estate described in the Complaint herein. Defendants Pacific Stale» Fire Insurance Co NatlCt •! fiMl SlWMMt Nutic« is Hereby Given That tbe ur.i>< r»igned administrator of th« estate Millions of dollars are lost to ■ ■f ii. I Cary. ,iec«as«d. has filed tn th« agriculture every year through I ..unty Court of Linn 1'ouuty, Oregon 1 Anal account and th« Judge of said harmful insects. The bird» are Court hti t ied th« 11th day of Febru their natural enemies. They also ary. I Ci al the hoar of 1« o'clock p i as the lime for hearing objections, if destroy the seeds uf weeds, act as any. «•» «aid fimai account and th« srt- ... nt torreof. scavengers, and in the winter cat <11 perse.» ha» mg sod interest In’»aid the eggs and grub« of insects estate ar* Iw rrb) notified to be and ap- Most states having ornithologists pear in said Court at said tiro« to show fan», why said final acconnt have requested that persona kindly obuuM <>t be allowed and said estate disposed towards birds place food I settled listed this 24th day of December, in their usual haunts. The cold IWS. Frank G. Cary, season is here and with regular Administrator of estate of supply of food cut off, the bird» II J. Cary, deceased Weatherford A Wyatt, are now faring the period in which Attorneys for Administrator there is great danger of ex term)* any, Oregon. 20-61 nation by starvation. Although the songsters have migrated, the one» remaining deserve attention. A little grain « ill do much to re* licve the bird»’ distress during the winter, or, if this is to much trouble table crumbs to them will lie wel come. Watching the cat will also be appreciated, and this is small enough compensation for sei vices rendered. We have Everything OlTiCAL I.VI. STRAIN Is the cause of many HUMAN ILLS BANCROFT Optical Company Association Membership No. 6611 To Mary E. Schmaileka, Chris Sch 313 W. 1st St.. Albany medeke. Florence E. Witherow. An association of railroads main Pro|M*rty and Automobile I Subscribe for the Tribune tain in the Capital City of the Norman Witherow, Cyrus Hulaclaw, J. 5. S FICHA, Agent. Nation what is known as the Bureau La Fayette K. Yates, Lucil« Yates, of Railway Econmlcs, paying each William J. Yatas. Grace Yates, their proportionate share towards its 1 Joseph Yates. Maude M. lxing. Frank Ixwig, Stella Fix. T. A. Fix. J. Edgar maintenance. Its activities include the gathering Yates, Laura Yates and also all other DR. A. G. PRILL of a large and valuable library, Ixtar- persons or par tic» unknown claiming' Ingredients I ing upon al! phases of railroad trans any right, tills, estate, lien or interest | Mill Run Ground Whent in th« real »state described in the con PBTS1CI3D aot S dunb portation. and the issuing of bulletins Ingredients Ground Oat Groats and statistical summaries, designed plaint herein. Calls Attended IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF • (»round Corn Meat Meal to present a national picture of M il Run Bran Gr. Wheat Soy Bean Meal Middlings OREGON; You and each of you are] Day or Night railroads, their operation, and costa. Gruur.d Oats Cocoa Meal Bone Meal. The railroads contributing to the hereby required to appear and answer Sov bean Meal Chop Barley sup|x>rt of this institution, through the complaint uf the above named plain Analysis Not less than Salt it enabled to understand what all tiff in the above entitled Court now on . 20 Crude Protein file with the Clerk of said Court on or 1 railroads are doing, and get a ANALYSIS 5.0 % Crude Eat complete vision of national railroad before th« 31st day of January, 1924. . Not more than Protein 15' < Fat 4% operation, find it a must valuable that being the last day of the time pre 7.0 % Crude Fiber scribed in the order for th« publication adjunct to their business. Fiber 11 ' < Ash 5 % 8.0 % Crude Ash Physician ami Surgeon Such an organization is needed in of thia summons, and if you fail so to PER SACK $1.60 PER SACK 12.00 that other growing and vitally im appear and answer the plaintiff will ap- i Salem. Oregon portant tr»n»|x>rtation field the high ply to said Court for tbe rehef demand-1 Bank of Commerce Building TWO GOOD ONES highways are ed in said complaint, to-wit: Office Phone 189. Re». Phone I288W way world. Fur rapidly liecoming much more than For a l»ccree ef »aid Court ordering, mere connecting links between farm adjudging and decreeing that the plain and town, city and country, over tiff above named is th« owner in fee which the farmer drives his grain simple of the fu4k>W'ng described real and and pigs, and hauls his house property situated in Linn County, Ore '♦♦»•»•♦♦ ♦»»•♦♦♦♦♦♦«»♦«»•«•««•♦«♦.>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦»♦♦♦♦»»♦ hold supplies. With the increasing gon. to-wit: 8TAYTON, . . • OREGON use of the automobiles» a jiaseengcr AU of Lot No. Five (6) in the City of Calls answered l*ay or Night carrier and the truck as a means of Scio, Linn County, State of Oregon, as Tuberculin Testing freight transportation, the high the same appears and is designated on way is coming to take its place in th« recorded plat of the original survey ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e the Nation. of mh I city of Scio onjfil« and of record A Bureau of Highway Traffic Eco in the office of ths Reconier of Convey nomics will cm ble all road maker». I ances in and for said County and State road planners.and road organizations Also, Beginning at the Northwest to function more perfectly.‘(make corner of lx>t No. Four (4) in the City Fresh and Cured Meat — more progress, save more money, <>f Scio in Linn County, State of Ore- Bacon — Lard—Sausage Who sell their whole milk get paid for every and use roads more efficiently. • gun. as the same appears and is desig ounce of butterfat produced by the cow. No “But who will do it ?” The Na nated upon the recorded plat of the or- We buy your Veal and tion must do it. Its needs is but I osh from |xx>r or worn out s<«pnrators. Why • | igtonal survey of Mid city now on file Dreaded I log« one more argument fur the estab be burdened with the drudgery of turning and of record in th« office of the Re lishment of a policy of national corder of Conveyances in and fur sahl and washing a separator when you can save Holecliek Bios , Props. highway building, and national County and Mate and running thence money besides time and work. Selo. Ore. road using, by which the National South along the West boundary line of Government will not only build, muMum»*»*****»»** •axl lx>t a distance of Thirty-six (36» pav for. and forever maintain a feet; thence F. m I One Hundred <!<*>» system of national roads, but will feet, thence North Thirty-six (36) feet through some organizations laid to the North line of said |I»t; th< nce down along similar lines to the West along th« Northfline oGaat<!|l>it Bureau of Railway Economies, make Such as Ham, Sausage, Roasts On« Hundred (100) feet to the place of it possible for all highway users to Condentery, Scio, Oregon —served cold, ste., always beginning. employ these roads with the great make a welcome meal for a That you and each of you will be de- est economy and efficiency. hungry man. Order from us if Web Foot Egg Mash Goldenglow Dairy Feed E. H. Hobson M. I). Scio Mill & Elevator Company G. F. Korinek Veterinarian DAIRYMEN Scio Meat Market Cold Meats Oregon Milk Company I creed to have 00 right, title, estate. ' lien or interest in or to the above de 1141.1.*» < 4T4KHI1 MKDtmra will scribed real property or any part there da what we claim far It—rid your aystem of and that you and each of you will be "f i*»tarrh or pMtn.ia caused by for ever barred and enjoined from as Catarrh. • • HAM.*« CATIIIHR Wl'.llll IXK eon- serting any claim thereto whatsoever •'ata at an Ointment which Out kiy llallev»« the catarrhal Inflammation, and and that a dscres wiU be taken against the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which »eta throuah the 111«.>4 on the Mu.nus you for such other and further relief a» Surface«, thus raatonng normal condi may be proper in the premia««. tions. Sold by flru«gt»t» for nrer 40 Tear». This summons is published in the Scio W. A. Ewing. T. J. M unter», F. J. Cheney A Co.. Tt-ledo Ohio Preeldent Vice i re». Tribune by order of the Honorable Geo. E. D. Myers. Cashier G. Bingham, Judge of the above enti- < O. A. C. SHORT COURSES tied Court, made and entered on the 13th day of December. 1923. wherein Intensive practical instruction in (this summons waa ordered and directed agricultural specialties varying from to be published one« a week for six' one week to 20 weeks as follows consecutive and socceMive weeks, be-, Does a General Banking General Agriculture Jan. 2 March 19 mg seven weekly publication» thereof. | you would tie pleased. HOW’S THIS? SHELTON BROS SCIO, OREGON The Scio State Bank Business. Interest paid on time deposits. Riley Shelton Real Etiaie Broker and Notary Public Jlb^ratU Obtained. Examined OREGON PhcinM J M1R12 Ihoofi I Bunion in Notary Public rf. C. ROLOFF Auctioneer Horticulture Jan. 2 March 19 Dairy Manufacturing Jan 7*Feb 2 Herdsmen and Cow Tester»-..... .... ...... Jan. 2*June 12 Farm Mechanics, Tractors, Trucks, etc. Jan. 2-March 19 Farm Mechanics (one week» Feb. 18-Feb. 23 Third Annual Canner’s School____ __ Feb. 4-Feb. 23 Land Classification and Appraisal.. — . Jan. 7-Jan 12 Agricultural Economic i Conference____ Jan. 21*Jan. 25 For further information regarding any course add rem The REGISTRAR Qan.uN Aoxx t ltfmju . C«xaua| CwvwllK The date of th« first publication of this summons is tbe 20th day of Decem ber, 1923 and the date of the last publi cation thereof is the 31st day of Janu ary. 1924. HILL A MARKS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postofflce Address of Attorney» for Plaintiff: Albany. Oregon Check up on your stationary