The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 06, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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Pursuant to a petition signed by a le­
gal number of resident freeholder a. tax­
payers and legal voters of Komi District
No. 29 of Linn County. Oregon. Notice
ia Hereby Given that a meeting of lite
legal voters of Rood District No. 29 of
l4nn County, Oregon, will be held at
the hour of 4 00 o'clock p. m . on
the 21st day of November, 1924, at the
School House in Diet No. 1 in aaid Hoad
District, to determine whether or not
aaid Komi District shall vote a special
tax of 93U0U upon all the taxable prop­
erty within said Road District for the
in.provement of the roads therein as
follows, to-wit, grading, gravelling,
draining and repairing aaid rueda.
By order of the County Court of Linn
County. Oregon
Dated thia 25th day of Octaber, 1924
B. M P aynx , County Judge.
J. D. laog. County Comm’r.
Attest: R. M. Ktsaxu.. Co. Clerk
Posted thia 27th day of October, I9.*4.
by W. A. GlLXXY, appointed by the
Court.
Bfi «aSPWCTW TMAM THE
esumt DVADMAYI row Mg
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W AM KAMST MAM AMO A
daughter.
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Nora Brown visit« i her mother.
Mrs
L*v G«*»rgc. over the
wvwk-
end.
Ben Watkins made a trip to Fiank
Combs last Friday to bringdown tw •
cow« in his truck, one for W H
McLain end one for T M
T.
M.
Russell.
Russell worked for Hen
I.. II. RICE
violin
H M. ABBOTT RF^iDENCE
South Main Strevt
Uhiicote house this week.
Mrs Wolf hsd ¡n attack of neu­
ritis in her hand last week.
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Misa F.l«ie Itowning, Shelburn
school teacher, soent the week end
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f..r . a J It C
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at her hune at Mt. Pleasant.
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H O. Shilling and Utllon Mclaiin I
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assisted Carl Smith with his butch­
morning?
with his m- ther Monday.
Of course you
T. M
Koasell toak two auto loads
of voters to the p«»|ls Tuesday.
entangling alliances with Wall street,
Vernita Mellin is suffering with
the league of nations or any nation,
and pr<>s(>erity is sure to fall on all
After the
ourBshoulders. and our extra money and Mrs. John Shepherd
Virgil Shilling s<«ent Monday night
bumness
meeting
two
contests
were
with
his father. H O Shilling.
this morning weighted our pants
At a late
down an our suspenders pulled all staged by the hostess.
Mrs. Mollie Miller. Mrs. Edwin
buttons off. We don't care for hour refreshments, eonaiiting of Jones. Miss Mbrgaret Brown, B A.
Holteen and Dillon McLain compos­
lh ,>U,t”n* (n°‘ n,’W’* bul ** dM1 coffee, pie an«i cake, were served.
Mrs. S. B. Holt visit«kl the Crab- ed tli-* f rsi board, and G. C. Miller.
tree
grade school Friday, where her Mil« Killy. F A. Miller, Victor Ly­
was not election money just pros-
son
Melvin
attends.
prrity
However, we'll "keep cool
ons and Tim Kelly composed the
with CtMjU(Jge*. Bn(J lw * <lamne<J
A Hallowe'en party was given second board at the Shelburn pre­
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Friday night at the ► rv«l Sommer cinct Tuesday.
*',h I1*»'1"*-
No, It ia
home.
Y“*"“““^WRmtoM
Twenty-nine of the voung
In the removal of Leonard Gilkey people of the neighb»*rl*ood attend­
ed.
and family from our community to
Everyone is invited to attend the
Albany, *s suffered a serious loss
Harvest
F -stival whit • will be held
.Mid Albany make* a substantial gam.
at the Riv<*r View sc> <ol house Sat
Mr. Gilkey has lieen employed by
the Albany Chamber of Commerce urday night, Nov. 8.
Uoyd Whenlone of Albany is
as its executive secretary, and the
visiting
at the T. M. Holt and J. F
Tribune believes a wise selection
Mr. Gilkey ia a Un less
worker, a good speaker and knows
how
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Real Ertale Rrulftr
an<l Notary Public
,'lkUmtii OktutneJ. Examined
OREGON
bronchitis this week
was made
- S«»ietn that haa
-1 c-«»t E15Ü. will
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S. i- -. Oregon lúp
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ering Monday.
THI'RSJ ia Y N ov 6. 1924
Go<"l
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A doc­
tor was called who gave her relief.
and repairing saM roads.
Pursuant to a petition signed by a le
gal number of resident freeholders,tax­
payers and legal voters of Hoad District
No. 14 of Unn County. Oregon. Notire
ia Hereby Given that a meeting of the
legal voters of Road District No. 14 ut
Linn County, Oregon, will be hold at
the hour of two o'clock p. m , on the
2,’d day of November, 19*24, at the Steel
bum School House in said road district,
to determine whether or not said road
district shall vote a special tax of S10o>>
upon all the taxable property within
said road district for the improvement
of the roads therein as follow», to-wit,
grading, gravelling, draining and re- ;
pairing said roads.
By order of the County Court of Linn
County, Oregon.
l>ated this 29th day of October, 1914.
B. M. PaYNM. County Judge.
J. D. I som . County Comm’r.
Attest: R. M Rvaaxix, County Clerk.
Posted this 28th day of October, 19*24.
by J amkh T roixinukm . appointed by
the Court.
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Io!s. could b. In school
Levi Bennett.
A new family Is moving Into the
trict. to determine whether or not said '’arc f°r the humiliation.
Uffici »I tariti Rotó Ultimi
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while her mother is In Portland.
took two cows down in his truck for
voted and saved the country from
liy order of the County Court of Linn
County, Oregon.
Dated thia 2ftth day of October, 19.4.
B. M. P aynx , County Judge.
J. 1». Ison. County Comm’r
Attest: R. M R vkmkix , Co. Clerk
Pasted this 27th day of OcUilier. 18’24,
by W. A. GlLKRY, appointed by the
Court.
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The Scio Tribun«
Jam«*« Trollinger went to Hubbard
Road Ihstrict shall vote a special tax of
ll<JOO upon all the taxable property witli
in said Road District for Iho Improve-
ment of the roads therein as follows.
t» wit, grading, gravelling, draining
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Watkins Saturday and Sunday while
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Editorials
Page 2
Pursuant to a petition signed by a le­
gal number of resident freeholders,tax- i
|>ayers and legal voters ot Road District
No. Id of iJnn County, Oregon, Notice
is Hereby Given that a meeting of the
legal voters of Rond District No. Id of
Linn County. Oregon, will be held at
the hour of 2 o clock p. m., on th«- ISth
day of November, 1924, at the Sam
Gaines be boot House in saal R.wd Di.
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"to bring home the liaeon."
The Tribune loses one ot its best and
most regular correspondents, and it
wishes thus publicly to express to
Mrs Gilkev its appreciation of her
Mr. and Mrs. T M
Russell were
shopping in Sci.» Wednesday.
A BIG INDUSTRY LOOMING
DR. A. G. PRILL
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Physician
and
Surgeon
t Siogi -n S I*. Railway
Scio, ( >r.
Bring Us Your Poultry
ui <1 Ewk*> Agent for Anker-
Hoth S< |-orators. See us l»«fore
buying.
Mutual Cream Station
Leonard Jordan, Agent
DR. C. WARD DAVIS
i ) i <: ntist
Flax growing in the Willamette
valley gives promise of becoming a
Firi-t Nati ' ial Rank Building
S taktox , tlKMBlN
great industry’, ami through the work
of Governor Pierce it is attracting Rn 'i"- »nd 1’iite Work given prompt
and ■ aii-fiil attention. Also Extraction
attention throughout th country, ami
Sommers homes.
representatives of milling mt< reals
Lowe ¿k. Morrison
Leonard Gilkey and family are are looking over the Willamette val­
Reliable Undertakers
moving to Albany, where Mr. Gil­ ley with a view of establuhing fac­
All
funerals
given personal attention
tories here.
key ia the new Chamber of Com­
by Mr. Lowe
N <’ L>wa
N. I. Moaaiana
merce secretory.
The Tribune. $1 75 the year.
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I'hone -Day. 397
Miss Gladys Chappclle of Woixi-
Ph* »91
Photic— Night, 89ft
burn has been viaiting at the W A.
Having opened a
Gilkev aad S. F Zyaset homes She
LEANING
RESSING
G. F. Korinek
Mrs. Fred Sommer has
recently returned from Anderson,
and
ARLOR
taken up this work for us at Gilkey
\ ( ti i inni'iiiii
Next
door
to Scio Cash Produce t|ou»e
Ind
,
where
she
has
t>een
working
in
and wr be .peak for her a hearty re­
I ask your patrnnag«’ Pnce and work MAYKIN.
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OREGON
Che Gospel Trumpet office.
guaranteed right. Bring 'em in.
sponse when she asks for news. Call
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«««i-red
Day
or
Night
Those from here who attended
WM E HARTI El T, Prop.
tier up when you have any items of
Tuberculin 'Testing
the masquerade party al Crabtree
new a
Her name has been placed
Saturday night vFvre: Opal Mespelt.
<m our editorial column.
Pearl Mitchell. Warren and \V«-it<>r.
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services.
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Bilyeu’s Confectionery
*e Goar. Joe and Lynn Young. Harvey
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Mitchell. Frank Kleisner and Harold
GILKEY STATION
Rigga
Nov, 4
family
Mr. and Mrs.
visited
Ered Sommer and
at
the £. L. Whet
The local Farmers Union wae held alone home in Albany Sunday after-
Saturday night at the home of Mr. no«»n.
Mr. and Mrs J. G. Holt motored
IN 1 II
inl’N’IY (Hl KT OF THE to Stayton Sunday morning, where
STATE OF OREGON Kilt LINN
they visited their daughter. Mrs
COUNTY.
Jack Jones, and family.
In the Matter
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kelly and
of the Estate
Notice of Sale of Reel
of
Property
«laughter.
Velds, and Mr an<i Mrs
Pursuant to a petition »|gn«>d by a le­ J. E. *1 eoman, i, I
By Executor
Joe
Kitchen
were Sunday visitors at
gal number ot resident freeholders,tax- !
deceased I
payers ami legal voters of Road District
Notice is hereby given that under and the Fred Mespelt home.
No. 15 of l-inn County, Oregon. Notice b> iy virtue of the |o»vr and authority
to George
ths uiHlerw
u nd«-reigned
is Hereby Given that a rrxn-ting of Jvi-n
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K. „ch^Ui«
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Executor, in tin- last Will and Testa
the legal voters of Road District No ment of J. ): Yeoman. drcea*ni. the
15 of Linn County, Orvrvn. will be urxirr*ign«*<l Exxutor will tell at pn-
htld at th« hour of two o'clock p. m. on v«t«
for ca*h. from and after the
the Od day of November. 1924. at tt
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1«4. «be Mo.
ilnv. 4
real property, to-wit:
Scio Condensing Milk Plant, in said tng described
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Commencing at the Southeast
J. L. Oglesby spent last w«ek at
mad district, to determine whether or
comer of the Y urtheast quarter
not said road district shall vote a special
of the Southeast quarter of
Grass Valley visiting friends.
Section Fifteen (llii in Town­
tax of f lUOO upon all the taxable prop­
W. H. McLain, T. M. Russell,
ship Nine (9* South, Range
erty within aaid road district for the im­
One il) West ot the WiMam-
Weibe Kuiken. Marion Brown and
provement of the road, therein, a. fol­
clte Meridian in I inn County,
billon Mcam attended Frank Combs'
lows, to-wit. grading, gravelling, drain­
Oregon; running thence West
eighty (wi, rods, thence North
ing anti repairing .aid road.
sale last Thursday, two miles east of
seventy-four (74) resta, more or
By order of the County Court of Linn
Jordan. There was a good crowd,
lets, to the cent»r of the Coun­
County, Oregon.
ty road; thence Easterly along
even If th« ram did fall all day long.
Dated thia 31st day of October, 1924.
the center of aaid County road
Levi Bennett and family visited
to the Section line between
B M P aynx , County Judge.
Sections
Fourteen
(
14)
and
Fif
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his mother last week.
Bennetts are
J. D. i»>M. County Comm’r.
teen (16); thence South along
living near Oregon City thia year.
Attest: R. M. Rt’MXU.. County Cl. rk.
said
*-cctlon
line
to
the
place
of
I
Posted thia list day of October, 1924.
beginning, and containing 294
Mrs. Earl Gooch came up from
acres of land, more or lees.
by J. F. L kfvucr . appointed by the
Portland last Saturday to see her
that said sale will be subject to the
Court.
confirmation and approval of the Coun­ mother. Mia. I«ee George, who was
ty Court of the Stat« of Oregon for suffering with neuritis in her right
W. A. Ewing,
T. J. Muniters. Linn County.
President
Vice Pres
Dated, ixated and first publish«*! this arm. which deprived her of the use
E. D. Myers, Cashier
.Ttith dav of October. 1924.
of it. Mrs. Gooch look her home
G korgr K kkcm ,
With her Sunday evening for medi­
Fxeeutorof.be last Will and Testa­
cal
treatment.
She ia improving
ment of J. E. Yeoman, deceased.
V.
I.
yim MrCRomurv,
slowly.
Does a General Banking
Stay ton, Oregon,
Le« Gewege eats»* down from <’»nip
Buaineaa. Interest paid
Attorney for Executor.
on tim« d«poait<
last publication Nov. XT, 19M.
14 to do the home duties so hia
SHELBURN NEWS
Ice Cream
Soft Drinks
Fruita -Candies
Lunches
Tobactos
Bargains for Saturday
Hamburger.
special 2 lbs
Sausage 17|clb.
special 2 lbs...... .
Sanitary Meat Market
Shelton Bros.
Will twy I jc uiwlcr Portland price» for
dressed hogs under 16>> pounds. This la
' ,c more than you can get by ahip|*ing
them yourself.
The Scio Cash Produce
r-n»- P^nTxIa who care about their
4 UI I tUpiC p. rwjnai »poearance
for peo, I.- w I hi preter to look young­
er rather than older- optical specialists
hav< found that hrvptoks meet an ever
growing need.
^'hleade
oni e trist.
ALBA Nr
HAROLD ALBKO,
Manufacturing Optician
Fred Munifier, prop
Highest Cash Price Pant fur your
Scio Meat Market
Eggi, Poultry. Veal, Elc.
Holet hr k Brot 1’ roprieloro
Will pay 1c more in
trade for Egg».
Full Line of Feeds and Flour
Fw h and Cur»*d M<*at
Bacon, I^ird, Sausage
We Buy \«-ur \'<*al anti
I >ifs-i-'l l’ork
Catarrhal Deafness
Thi Scia Stati Sank
Bancroft Optical Co.
XU Ww> »Y h ( Mrw4
lbw,
Is often - aum -,1 b/ an inflamed -onditkm
'it the mueuua ti«un< of the Eustachian
Tut«. Wl>n ihm tube la Inflamed you
have a Ai-i.blir.« sound or Importert
liberine
I'nl-aa U m inflammation ran
he r-lu. <d. your heartnx ma» be de-
etruyvd forever
Hill.*» i trtHHH WMMCI.ua wilt
do what V« ilaim for It-rid your srslem
nt Catarrh or Iieafnaaw caused by
Catarrh
Hold l.y »II drurxteta f«v over *> Tears
E. J cbevwy A Co. Toledo. Ohio.
Advertise ia The Sew Tribune and get
remi H al