The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 01, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THF
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
THE COUKTY OF LINN.
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
In the Matter of the | __
Estate
Non«’« or R alf .
of
or R kal
f’ronurrr
Alice A. McDonald,
Decrased,
Notice ia Hereby
•AC«
snt to an Order of
ADV» IffllNG RATU
entered of record if
Mar Ite«
I - •J •4*unr11«i»•ai
Court in the al“!««
MWA
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a«t»*wt bWJMT
the drd day of March 1924. author
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licensing ami directing th*- um
• St4batelMk«M
ail minisi rstnr of sai-1 estate
A4« irtHwinsnl « «W ms M fwN <<*>•
the undersigned, as such adrnii
A
1 Is* HMMMr vAilslWWlte»
Will sell at private sale from I
«-•g m««t I
•are uf s>-.J
the 24th day of May. 1924. th
Ing <ies«Titled real property t
to said »»late, tn wit:
Lots Nos. One (I) an-l Two
(2) in Block Eighteen (HD in
Hobson's Addition to Mill City.
Oregon, as tlx- same ap|M>ar
ami ar« designated on the plat
of salii Addition to sai-1 city on
file sn-J of f record ir
tn the nth««
iHt h'bAY, May 1. 1924
of th*- K« icorder of Convey aurea
in and for Liat n County, Ore-
gnu. the saint be ring situated in
If marriage is lottery, and gam­
Township 9, r Miuth of Range 3
Last of ti,e Willamette Meridi­
bling is illegal, is marrriage legal-
an, in Linn County, State of
ized because it I« a sort of board of
Oregon.
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I tllMM of S a '. ai : Cash tn baiai on th« ' trade?
date of sale and subject to th« confirm­
ation of the above entitled < ourt.
Dated this !9lh day of Aprii, 1924.
Cotdr rt Minan Hawley says boat*
W. (j. M c D onald ,
n
mi is loo pressing to come back to
Administrator of It«- Estate of Alice
A. MrlJtonald. deceased.
Ong n and look after his candidacy
P, (). Address : Scio. Oregon.
in the primaries.. Willis is quite
H ill A M ark »,
Attorneys for Administrator
sure of nomination, however.
Albany. Oregon.
First publication April 24. 1924; last
¡»ubi lest ion May 22, 1924.
On the democratic ticket for
u.
8. Senator. will be found the names
IN THE COCNYY COURT OF THE of Milton A .Miller. Will King and
KTATK OF OREGON IN AND FOR 8. B. Strayer, the two former from
THE COUNTY OF LINN.
Portland and the latter from La-
In the Matter of the |
Grand«
Miller being a former
Estate
Nortea or
Linn county citizen, no doubt will
of
S ale or R eal
E B Lukenbaeh,
P rofkrty
carry this county.
Deceased,
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to an Order >>f Sale duly made st
tered of record in’the above entitled
Court in th« shove entitled matter on
the 7th day of April, 1924, authorising,
licensing and directing the underaign-d
administrator of said estate so to do.
the undersigned, as such administrator,
will sell at private sale from amt after
the 10th dsy of May, 1924. the follow-
Ing described real property belonging
to said «state, to-wil
Beginning at a point in the cen­
ter of a county roa-1 which is 96. mi
r>x!i east of the southeast corner
the Donation I .ami Claim of Nath­
aniel Crank and wife, same being
Notification so. MH and Claim No.
40 in township 10, south of range I
west of the W illamette Meridian in
IJnn county. Oregon, and running
thence west along the center of
said road 17.90 rods to the north,
east corner of a one-acre tract of
land <onv«yed to W. D. Reed by
deed reci-rdvd on the IMh ilav of
March. 1912. at page 418 of Vol. 1*9
of the Di-etl Records of Linn < oun-
ty, Oregon, thence south along the
east boundary line of said Reed
tract 14.364 rods, thence east par­
allel with the south lioundary line of
section 7 in said township and range
28.rods, more or tees, to the cen­
ter - f a ct-univ roaii, them-e north
3n degree« and 23 minute« west
along the center of said road lh rods,
more or les«, to the plac of begin-
ning and containing 2 acre*, tn<»r<*
oy h-»a. all situaie, lyiti ig
_ anti tx-ii'K
in Linn County. State of Oregon.
T f . kmx nF R a UI- ('ash in hand on th«
(late of sale and subject to the confirm-
at ion of the above eiiUlJe«! Court
Dated thia Sth day of April. 192-4.
L. F. J on KA,
Administrator of the Estate of E. H.
Lukenbach, deceased.
P, O. Address, Scio, Oregon
H ili . A M arks ,
Attorneys for Administrator.
Albany, Oregon.
First publication April 10.
Last publication May 8.
XiJ'
Oregon Midi H oti hllbng Tins
A great surprise for the home kmtu-rs
of Oregtm, but still a fact. Further
more, this yarn is absolutely virgin
wool yam; the wool was grown in l.inn
county, sold by Mr. Sender« to the Ore­
gon Worsted Company I nulls located at
Sellwood), made into »ootul yarn by
Roy T. Bishop, son of U. )'. Bishop,
proprietor of ths Wooh-n Mill Store of
Salem. Oregon knitters try thia varn
out. All colors, 44c per ball of 2 oxs
Samples sent on appl'calion. Address
< I*, bishop, lb» 7a. Salem. Oregon,
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Thoas who ars In a "run-ltowa" condi­
tio will notte« that ('alarm bothers them
much moro than when they are tn enol
hiwlth.
This fart proves Hat while
oarrh le a local glaaa««. it la greatly
tnltuenead by constitutional rondi « Iona
hxli .* s catamnh
The Scio Tribune
Editorials
Page 2
Marnilivr
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rombine«! Treatment, both Io.al ami in­
ternal and haa ha«« «ureaaatul in the
treatment --t 'Starch for .»veg forty years.
bI*n «rugejsta
F. J. Chee«y A Co.. TMedo Ohio.
Order Your Envel­
opes Now-—$4.00
per Thousand
Through Commissioner Thome,
the West Scio road has been put in
good »ha|H>. and it will be kept that
wav if the road supervisor will use
the drag once or twice a week.
What i* the use of scarifying the
road and then letting it get back
itfto as bad or worse shape than ba­
fore? Why not k-ep it good the
whole year around? The cost will
be lese
over th« country in fulfilling the rw-
quir«m«nu. Th«y ciaim it will place
• fictitious pries* upon the local mar*'
k«t and dump th« surplus upon the
stricken countries of Europe at any
old price- that no government can i
stand long under a price fixed be-
yond that fixed by supply and de-
mand. They cannot aes anything,
so they say, but disaster for the
farmer and the buyer, and a wreck­
ing of the government
On the other side, the supp'rters
of the bill see better times for the
farmer, a mere prosperous nation,
and a "big brother" spirit toward
the needy nations of the old world.
Th«y claim there is no intent, either
in word or implication, of "national-1
ism” of industry affecting the farm- i
er. but that It does mean a quid '
relief for the oppressed farmer u
that th« government will assist In
finding a market for the surplus.
In part their contention is correct. ■
for is it not true that too much
stuff of the same nature is imported
when the home product could be
used to just as good advantage''!
Thia is the light in ijhieh the pro­
ponents see the bill, and in which
the average farmer sees it.
In a measure both contentions are
correct, and if the buyer of tin
farm products and the producer ’
would Work together in the spirit of
helpfulness, a bill such as the Mo ¡
Nary-Haugen measure would not
be necessary, Without giving our
version of the whole question.
ask our readers to study the whole I
¿443» r.
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Snrrirtimi*
t’c Ow*lanrl
-K., w . a 's • a w-a
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time—with Jo tsoi places
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to go and ilea
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pleasure in g
power to take
comfort to re s , ’ C11 R12
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of % CEO
to FOO ; times
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OPINIONS DIFFER
a
Bartu Motor Co.
Scio, Oregon
matter with a determination tn
know the facts, and then write our j
senators
an<l
congressmen
I ell the Advertiser you saw his ad in
The Scio I ribune; he’ll appreciate it.
their*
views.
Do You Know
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Kisnjsss jv ) d p^OHsssiopiy,
That th« local condensery ia
tabliahlng a cheese-making plant
car« for the surplus milk it is
11Í "ONE ELEVEN
cigarettes
DR. ('. WARD DAVIS
B
reiving?
DR. A* G. PKIL-U
PbTsiciau asi
. munity club will be held nt Crabtree
Monday night?
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IlEXTIST
SurtBca
First National Bank Building
S tatt » m, OnnMiM
lin .-e ,i >d Foit, W ork given prompt
i 1 rar-lul attention. Also Extraction
Calls At tendili •
Day or Night
That the Forks of the Santiamf
haa received more road work sine«
it has had a representative in the
county court?
That with the present mail facili­
ties and train schedules Scio has
been practically eliminated from the
outside world?
That if we are to have an easy |
wav of getting in and out of Scio. ;
someone must establish a stage
routa, to carry both passengers and
the mail?
That Scio will soon have one of
the moot modern homes in the valley?
That the price of milk is on the
increaae?
That the farmer who diversifies is
the farmer who has a check book’
On all great subjects men difTer,
>n>c >
> Uy and *>me dishonestly.
By did
■ tly, ww refer to thoee
w o ■ ■ an advantage to be gained
for ti< b-e ves by taking the oppo-
ole
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I nn is probably more or
less true on the McNarv-Haugen bill,
designed to meet the needs of the
farmer at the present time.
The difference of opinion lies to-
day between the average farmer
and the av> rage buyer of the pro­
High School Note»
duct of the farm. There are those
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on the former »ide who are just as
-ircnuou-y opposing the passage of
April 29
the bill as there are on the latter.
Several pupils from the lower
Th« -' m - c w hat they term "national*
nun*' in the bill ami claim it will grades are reported to be ill with
wreck the government in maintain* the mumps.
The student body will give a dance
mg the provisions of the bill—in the
in
the gymnasium Saturday evening.
multitude <>f employee scattered all
May 3rd. Everyone is urged to be
present as a rood time is assured.
Music will be furnished oy the Der­
by Five of Lebanon.
Scio defeated Crabtree on the lo­
cal diamond Fridav by a score of
24
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That th« primaries are about 15
Eugene E. Smith, candidate for
,jay, IWIJ
f°r days
away? t
United States senator from Oregon.'
lhe
meeting of thecotn '
has withdrawn from the race. He
«ays lack of finance has forced him
to do this. 'Gene haa a penchant
for entering a race, changing his
mind to some other office, then at
the proper time withdrawing. Thia
leaves the field to George Baker, K.
K Kubll »nd senator McNary, with
the chances in favor of McNary.
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G. F. Korinek
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Optical Company
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
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Jewelers and Opticians
ALBANY.
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Resident Agent
^1L5Y SIJSL’I'OJ)
With
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Automobile Ina.
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Have Y oar Eye* Examined
S. T. FRENCH
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OREGON
Real Estate Rro^ er
and Notary Public
ylbitratli Obtained, faamtned
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T. J. M unkers.
Vice Pres.
). Myers, Cashier
The Sci? State Bank
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Doea a n General Banking
Business. Interest paid
on
r»n time depositi).
depoaitii.
6 to 3.
in
look for *'bargai ns
The baseball game with Jefferson
gia»M-e. It pays to go to
was postponed due to the fact that
a dependable Optometrist,
the schools were closed on account end after a thorough examination bake Author
your glasses made according to t h* |>4V
of scarlet fever
scriptum.
The report cards will ba out «orno
time this week
The laat issue of the Sphinx will
be published May &.
OR Elio N
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••liable UnSvrtakars
Ali funere.« given personal attention
by Mr, low»
Los«
yt. j. Moaaison
Iwbanrui
l'hone -Day. 397
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Tuberculin Testing
DR J W. GOIN.
Veterinarian.
-J Auction Sale and Intentât«
Inspector.
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Residence. MO-R
U.BANY. OREGON
0jotometrí¿t.
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Manufacturing Opti nao
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