z L % Af Je.« * •/ f . « fV ’ • * «4 • ••• / • I . • a • J Page » ' r • • •• * • • w* K • ’ «. . » • • ’.-Z * . ►* «• • ■«»•• - 9 _ • ye y.s>’ ’- . ;f'Lr .X-'’?’ z s:*y id’-' ■ • ••' .. mb • • *9 /■ • * • • ». • * • Mk** **7-e * a* ’ *** si W • • « ». r* • ’ ' C ' The Scio Tribuni Editorials 2 A Rat That Didn’t Small After being Dead fee Three Month« THE SCIO TRIBUNE 1 l.nuH vm 4 m 4 !V« m «««A b .~ M« J. SrtexN 1». ' l»«U«i>lnWT im S mbm Sat >Mf>t«Aie4« Uiral M «e t ki •Iw*w4> bw -Sa UaAaS Ukte4 Ik* Und TU-, >i ,«-Ul ' Sai UM, m U h Uew 1U let Sh. *K. «I JI. Uid aed swmxbb S U »•*< the acceptance of the United S-J»lrn >»*«. •« mcieanr of 0« 3 per DR. A. G. PRILL «nt Forentry Servica proportion of 'b!uc* greased from fl00.000 a year for 8 year«, and i-Jb! to 84,182, or 50 4 per emt Yms A grrat surprise for tlx h«>me knitters of Oreg«at, but aliil a fact. Further­ more. thia yarn ia absolutely virgin wool yarn, the wool was grown in Linn county. n, OUR COUNTY COURT the stata and county both contribute #1—r ial WHO* ■* «•«•aaOlf w«<«w-t All claims-* of pr<>uarty men » d 1922 TH- half thia amount, to make a road I" »«t 1’5« 3 per cent; ili) h hay. March 13.1924 for Every Occasion where two pairs of <> lasses are needed. rsomati-l value oi taxed real prut- Kryptofca are recotnmended. Think* er^F »*' • . ».«•■ a high price levels mg at Lacomb on that night, and 5*r «*><• manufacturmg machinery, e^.-'e jg w T a T r ■ f ^ ji C^c*/ 108. PDHICÌ8! asi Sow month» of the present year. Prob­ we understand the other two were'"001“ M3.'«51,000, or 119 5 per Dtpartment el The litirw Calla Attender! ably th«- reason is the middlemen In Albany, ««r made it imperativ«: c*nt-«od railn»« !» and their equip- I >ay or Night t.. . ii .!«• th«- farmer or produe.r that they get away. That one ur men( from 1293.002.000 to S365.-I I S I and < »five, Portland, Oregon. February 2i, 1924. — !• t h I I by not j«aymg them more ahould have l*cn there, neith 252.000. or 24 7 uer cent. Private- . r hereby given that Frank the going prices elsewhere. •r member of the court will deny; ly owned transportation and trans '. 'in.of ». «>. Oregon, who, on July •■»»■ 19. i, i r Homestead Entry No. that they were notified on that Mon­ mission enterprises, other than rail­ : r fr». tmi.al NW'4 NW '4, Sec- roads. incrc-aw-d in value from 1145.- A '«-r and her husl»and motor- day afternoon of the meeting, neith­ ti i I*' -lip lu 9, Range IE. Will- it k ' th' -Ii the western states from er of them will deny; that they are 747.000 U« 8184,070,000, or 26 3 aini-tte- .Mt ridi ■ i, has tiled notice of nt« t> make final Proof, to estab- i’hii-i«. ,. thought she would surprise representatives of the tupsyere of i P« cent; and stocks of goods, vi- h-' la t tE- land above described, I Xus-eil. Clerk of the fu^iture. i>efth,*r than C ■ intv C irt of Linn Co., at Albany, th. '"«th day of April. 1924. NT A Y TON, ... OREGON mother aid other relatives back east sppointment. neither will deny; but •'“1 ei«lh«ng from 83d2.931.pOO to Or- Claimant nam«-s as witnesses: No that he had a go»d job at Salem, thst they did sffront. and virtually $540,184,000. <>t «S..I p««r cent t alls answered Day or Kight " II !:. ran Charles Rhoda, Ed Tuberculin Testing f«>unarison is p< -.«il«l<- for th«- value I lemir k- Lari W. Browning, all of Scio, Oregon. th«- pi-nitentiary, where he had lieen affirm. If they are bigger than of motor vehicle*, which is estimated Nolic«- will published fur five con- »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦aa♦♦♦♦ fur about four years for burglary. their constituency, why have an elec- in 1922 at 850.3«3,000, because no io Tnbnn«. ” ' Why suffer with Headache«? ‘ Walter L. Tooze, Sr., Can >ou imagine her feelinga? He lion and place men on these respon- «P»r»te estimate was made in 1912. h-9-lh I.inti Co. Register. had a good home, and was like all sible jobs in responsible offices’ if Have Year Eyes Exatmaed l«>ya nowadays had hie way. Think they feel that the citizen* are asking Tell* of Soil Stimulant <>n f< istuff during G. F. Korinek Veterinarian S. T. FRENCH this over good reader. Greeosls Osw about the coat it has caused >oaea>eaaaaeaaaeaoaoaeooea the county in ruined youths and ill. h«>allh? Probably five STRAIN la the cause of many HUMAN ILLS BANCROFT Optical Company 818 W. 1st St.. Albany ten times that As people we are prone amount? Wu havo Everything ' OPTICAL to count the receipts, but we fail miserably sometimes to count the ultimate coat. This has all happened in th«- las’ year, we understand, and no one knows about the past. Since the whole oil investigation ia taking oh the aspect of politics, and bv grace of the big dailies it ia. whv would it not be a good thing to ignore all those who have in any way smelled the oil and hunt out W. A. Ewing, T. J. Munkers, men who have not as yet announced President Vice 1‘rvs. their candidacy for the high office of E. D. Myers. Cashier president of the United States? If The Scio State Bank D och a General Bunking Business. Interest (»aid on time deposits. we should select either of the men who have even to announced themselves, there President Coolidge, would be no pesce while in office and the same scandal would be bob­ bing up all the time IfllSY SCELTO!) What the people want is good dean men. men who have nut been lieatnirched with the rottenness of politics, or who have bought their prominence by Real Estate Broker and Notary Public large contributions to campaign '/Ibstratlf Obtained, f.tamined SCIO - • - OREGON funds or by using their influence to sell or give uway large privileges When you want bel. nging to the government. Sell your Cream to the Scio Crecunery Co Ed Holland. Manager Catarrhal Deafness la oftsn ■ ansed by an inHnmanl .v-dittnn at the mucous lln«a< of lb« ».uai -hiwa Tuba. Whoa Ibis tube Is Infiam«-«! rou bars a rumbling noun«! or tintarte I ll<-ar|ns. Untese Ib» inflan ni «n n h. «odueMl. your h«wnnc may b» de­ stroyed tnr.rer __ II Vi l.-a l inHRH MemW*tNU will do whal we «taiim for It—ml your ayntem ot i'atarrh or Unatnoaa «wuaed by Catarrh H «Id by all droegtsta for over to Tears. F. S Cbenoy a Co„ Tblodu. Ohio. (Ry Franklin E. Gilkey.' Landplaater ur gvmpsum has been men enough to meet representative u»c«l successfully by farmers of the Scio committee* and explain the situation vicinity. Latulpla>t«r is used on le- to these committees? The day of gum«-» such aa clover, alfalfa. v«-teh autocratic government ia over, the and peas. A marked increaae in yield day when office holders can tell their has resulted from its use. The Increaae in growth nf the l«-gunw- peers where to head for. is also gone, is due to the fact that the landplanter and the day when the people will may serve either as a direct fertilizer arise in their might has arrived, and or aa a soil stimulant. Calcium and It may be impossible for these men sulfur are the fertilizing elements sup­ who are so autocratic to again be­ plied by the landplaster. These ele­ ments are uae«l extensively by legumes come leaders and hold positions by and the beneficial aotl organisms on the grace of the electorate. Thia paper roots of the legume« As a soil stimu­ believes the citizenship of the county lant larwiplastcr may liberate insulublc know what they want, and when it potassium compoumls These will cauac ia deemed necessary to send commit-1 an increase in plant growth. La n«l pl as ter is applusl at the rate of tees before the county court, it is 40 to 80 pounds per acre. It can lie the duty of the county court, or any sown by hand or with a regular larxi- other bodv, to render due and cour­ piaater spreader. Ijindplaster is applieti teous treatment to such representa­ directly on the crop th«- spring of the tives—not to ignore them. Can ' year the crop ia to be harvested. In western Oregon it is usually applied in the court explain their position so { March early enough so that spring rams that thees gentlemen who were chos­ ' will carry the material into the soil. en to appear before it can be per­ ¡.andplaster will not correct acidity suaded to accept their viewpoint? ' of the soil, which can be corrected by Time alone will tell, and mav not be 1 using lime compounds, such as ground limestone, slaked lime and qutek lime. farther away than the primaries. Potato growers use landplaater to dust the potato Seed. The mod is rolled in landplaster after it is cut to l«-saen Do You Know bleeding and stimulate the young plant — The fertility value of landplasU-r ia That if every farmer would pat­ i based on the percentage of calcium sul­ ronize the elores within easv reach phate. Different brand* have varieti of his farm, he would be more pros­ ( percentages ranging from 60 to 96 per perous. for the merchant would be I cent. The purchasing price should be able to give better bargains, thus Eased on the per cent calcium sulphate. The average price of landplaster ia S13 saving him money, besides keeping ; l>er ten. it within the community. nut do certain things, Th«- b. <»tloggers, it is said, With Men why not l»e That there are too many lawyers in our law making bedies. and that this is the reaeon for most of our troubles? Dr H 0 lid—« VETERINARIANS Lebanon, Oregon Office at Robertson Drug Co. Phone 60 Phone 52 Five intereeti munity has got the world skinned for all-year climate and in being a desirable place to live? That in pulling together all of will get oomewere. but divided will be loot in the mud? Wealth of Oregon “i that the under- i .. -i. trator of the estate of MsttheW I Gill, deceased, has filed '' ■ ierk of I.inn county, <•«■'«• .1 < tiiu< --count in aaid estate, and th< County Court has appointed M«r ■ ifl day of 'larch, 1924,at the h<. < .if ten o’clock in the forenoon «if »i«k! iiiy in th«- county court room u> tnv irt l.o .»<• in the city of Albany. Linn ci . t Oregon, as the time and ■ a count, th«- .«<>>. i tn a th« rwte, if any there hr, and the final aettl' nn-nt «if said estate. Dat« <-t| f »« i «i< . *»«'d are hereby re- <•« -«f hi att ji >«.•)•, Ihll & Marks, in ti" ‘ I.41I to g. in Albany. Linn cutintv. Oregon. * Dat«il aini first published this 28th day of February, 1924. Frank Holub. Administrator. Will A Marks, Attorneys f.tr Administrator. La»t publication March 27. 1924. IN THE Cot STV COURT OF THE TAli OF URE'ioN IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF LINN. lu the Matter of th«- j Estate Nonni or S alb of ><»r R kal Alice A. McDunald, P xopmty De« « a»--«!. i Nor eg Is ID hi nr G ivbb . That pur­ suant to an Order of Sale duly made anil enter««! ot n-cord in the above en- titl««i co ,rt tn th- abwe entitled matter on th«- 3rd day of March. 1924, author- u*ng, Ii < i »«ng and directing the under- sigm-d admlni-trator of said estate so to do, the utal-rsigned, as such adminis- '-■man«l after th«- 12th «lav of April, 1924, the following «1. - rtl.jil real property be- longing to said « state, to-wit: ls»ta Nos. One (I) and Two 12) in Bio« k No. Eighteen (IS) in !!• i.s-m’a Addition to Milt < k.v, Oregon, as the same ap ar and are h signa ted on the If you want the news sub- p at of -.ml Addition to said city on tile and of record in the scribe for the Tribune. olfire of the l< reorder of Con- veyar . ca in and for said County W DR. C. WARD DAVIS "W* atxl Slate, the same being situ al«-d in Township 9. South of Rauige 4 East of the Willam- ett« M-ndian, ip Linn County. State of Oregon. First National Rank Building S t » vtos , Osrixia Ti arts < , - u h Cash in Hand on _ Bridge and Plate Work given prompt th« bite of sale and subject to the con­ and careful attention. Aho Extraction firmation of the al«ove entitled Court. Dated this 7th day of March, 1924. W. G. Me D ona LO, ate <>f Alice A. McDonald. f»rr'eai>«'d. B 0. Address. Scio. Oregon. Physician and Surgeon Hit i. A M arks , Attorneys for Administrator. Salem. Oregon Albany, Oregon Bank of ( ommsree Buildin.- First publu-ation March IX 1924 Last public a turn April X 1924 That if every citizen would back Ellis and Everett Donovan and like Guv, Hvde of Missouri, wholes every enterprize in Linn county, this I their families and Mita Myrtle Dono­ republican, and Gov. Davie of Kan­ county would soon be double in pop­ van spent uhe week-end with C. M sas. who is a democrat, would in a ulation. and our taxes thus rut in : Donovan and family. Sunnay after- measure create confidence in the hair noon they all drove to Corvallia and minds of the people, aa they have That you can travel all over the called on their a'>n and brother, not i <•< n t > nted with oil or middle west from October to March scandal so far. Frank Donovan anKNTIST E. H. Hobson M. D. >