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Tn|.4o Ohio. more, to offer tho public than any other etale to homeseekers. enter prises. etc. and an exposition will attract these and thousands of oth ers to our state, lat’s have it. tracing it all down the line, it be sending a flood and drowning the comes the prime factor in the en- pe >t4e tiecause they were so wicked. Christ manif«*sted the spirit of it forctwnent of law and order An editor wants to air hts views when he drove the gamblers out of on some subject in the columns of temple in Jerusalem. Oh, naughty, his pacer, or mention* some little naughty word, and disposition that A R kadkk eptaode happening in the communi accompanies it. What la the ’’Unpardonable Sin” In all Nature? What one thing most ty. Intolerance raiaoa up on its hind inevitably brings Its own punish legs and a »ubacrilwr shouts "Slop ment? What most surely spells ex- My Paper!” A man may want a little moonshine or wine for his tinctiou? . stomach's *ake. or his oft infirmitks. S tagnation standing still! Intolerance savs no. you can't have Ths Gtgantosaurus. that was over it. sell It. make it or drink It. wc a 100 feet long and as big as a will fine you if you do. Some will houae; the Tyrannosaurus, that hail say we don ’ t want any religion but the strength of a locomntive and. . Baptist religion, al! others ought to was the last word in frightfuiness.. i be prohibited. A big boy or girl in the Pterodactyl or Flying Dragon all the giant monsters of prehistoric ■chixol will rar, I'm not going to agee--are gone. Thev did not know obey the rules and regulations given howto meet the changing condt , ' by the teacher, and the spirit of in- The Tribune. 11.75 the year Real Estate Proper and Notary Public ylbtlratti Obtained, f.tanrmeJ KIO - - • OREGON DR. A. G. PRILL Physician and Surgeon District Surgeon 3. P. Railway Scio, Or. tiook. They stood still while the i tolerance must be excrcistnl in order to have the proper discipline in the life about them pa**cd them by. SUMMONS school. Watch the date following your Review of Reviews. DR. C. WARD DAVIS IN IHR CIRCUIT COURT OF THE name on this paper. It telle when So when we c«»me to think of it, I STATE OF OREGON IN AND your time expiree. If a blue pencil FOR THE COUNTY of LINN Tha editor has a new nickname, doubt if any of u* are free from be First National Bank Building mark is under vour name, it means whether In derision or aa a compli ing contaminated with that ugly S tivto », Oaaooa Department No. Two. vour paper will stop in two weeks, ment. he does not know. If the so word Intolerance. It crucified Christ, Bridge and Plate Work given prompt Beulah E Deane, Plaintiff, I unless renewed. Starts when paid briquet ia intended to convey the burnt people at the slake, destroyed and careful attention. Also Extraction ■ vs. for, stops at expiration. G. 8. Deane, impression that the editor has the home*, and ha* played h II in the Lowe A, Morrison Defendant. traits of the bird we are called— i world generally. It «lands with its Reliable UnSertahere THURSDAY. Jen 8. 1925 To G. 8. Deane, the above named De back against that nobler word. Tol Al! funerals given personal attention magpie and is a thief and a vandal, fendant: I by Mr. I .owe I n tht N amk or tiik S tats or Oatt- then it is a serious nickname and erance. and between the two words N. I. Moaaisos OON: You are hereby required to ap Blessed are the righteous, tor might possibly cost the inventor of I there is a constant warfare in ac N. C. Lies lebanon Phone—l>ay. 397 pear and answer the Complaint of the When we all become Tolerant Phone 91 Phone—Night, 395 above named Plaintiff in the above en they do not litter up the front page. the sobriquet a considerable sum of tion titled Court now on file with the < « own rd each other, in religion. (Hili-j money. If he is worth it. But if of said Court, on or before the 231 day of January. 1925. that tetng th« lust Congratulate the farmer if he has intended to imply that he ia a boos r ies, iiuainess. and to each other's «lay of th* time prescribed in the order lea* and opinion*, though differing for the publication of thi* summons, made a few extra pennies the past ter for hie community and sounds and if you fail so to appear anti answer year. lie had it coming. the clarion that hie communitv. the from our own possibly, the world STAYTON. . . . OREGON the plaintiff will rill apply io said Court for farmer and hie farm and the bu*i- will move up a pace and the broth the relief «lerni landed tn said Complaint. < alle »o*wt-r«-d I »ay or Night to- wit: The Brownsville Times has en- nets man and hie bueineau are the erhood of man lie more universally Tutw-rculin Testing For a decree of sel.i Court dissolving luaumilat«*!. There will alwavs l»e the marriage contract now existing be larged to a 7-column paper and also beet rnywhere, then we acrepl the tween plaintiff and def«-ndant and a- shows other marked improvements. nickname aa a comp' ment, for the «linagreement in the world, few warding plaintiff the care, custody and magpie ia a bird that seeps hia flock question* but what have two *ides. control of Harold Taylor I »vane and Success to It. and why should either side become Hamburger, — Ellen Annette Ih-ane, minor children of together doing the s ise thing. s|><rial 2 lbs......................... Calntiff and defendant, and that plaintiff intolerant of the other's view*? Be That bridge at Albany is hanging ivejuiigment fur the coats atuhiiabursv me nt* of thia suit and that a decree in the air. Judge McMahan has Answers to the Tribune’s question I tolerant, investigate. an«i we might Sausage 17|c lb. will be taken against you for such oth tqiocial 2 lbs................... get together. er and further relief aa to the Court ruled that the state highway com aa to news and editorial policy re- may seem proper in the pr«-miw* "Thou shalt, and thou shall not.” suited in six answers only. One This summons is published in the mission has no right to build the Is the pinnacle from which Intoler said "agricultural suggest ions, ” an Scio Tribune by ord« ’ of U m Hooorabls bridge at Ellsworth street, and a Shelton Bros. I.. II. McMahan, Jtxlgr of the above ance »ii flung, and we can trace it other said ”1 prefer editor’s candid Will pay lfc under Portland price* for entitled Court, made and entered on permanent injunction will be asked. the Hlh day of l*eceml>er, 1U/4. wb«-r<- What the future holds, no one can opinion on local matters and such through all the world's history. pa*t dre«»ed hog* under 160 pounds. This la ‘ ,c more than you c*n get by shipping in thia summons is ordered arid directed A bridge is costly, besides news as ha may secure.” another and present. Almost in any kind of them yourself. to be published once a week for six toll. meeting, lie it political, religious.so consecutive and I aucceaaivr aucci weeks, be- people don’t have to cross a river, said "locwl news and country corre Ing seve.i week I Iv ’ publication* thereof, spondence.” another said "this is cial (whatever it might lie), if some The date of ti„ . he first publication of and if they do they can swim. : the second paper I have seen and can one gets up and ruin the fur in the this summons ia the 11 th day of Decern- i her, 1924. and the date of the last |>ub- opposite direction, the cry of "radi The new county officers were in not answer your question.” while llcation thereof is the 22d day of Janu cal” rings out, and Intolerance two said "good enough as ia. ” We ary. 1925. ducted into office Monday. Wonder Hiu. A M asks . sways the multitude—"I am for In- thank our friends for the interest if the old <>ne* will outdo (heir for Attorneys for Plaintiff. loleiance. let me have my way. but taken and assure them the question Poetoffke Addrvsa of mer effort* and if the new oom will Attorneys for Plaintiff. you keep your mouth shut. I'll do waa answered satisfactorily and we !>e an improvement over the oom Albany, Oregon. the talking and thinking, but don’t they replaced. Each baa a splvodtd will try to give these and our hun ' you dare open your bazoo, or think dreds of other reader* all the news NltlCI II Crtillari opportunity, but lime alona will anything contrary to my standard.” Nouce i* Hereby Given that the un- tell. Here’s well wishes to alt for are can get. and aha* take positive stand* on local problem* as they oc rl.retenedI ha* duly rppoinUd by a ,uw>.,fu| term. lo I don't tnink there l a* ever lived the County Court of IJnn ( ounty, Orr gon. m luiminietrator of the <»tate of <o off the county payaoH we extend cur. Again, we aopreciaU- the sug on this earth a person whose ego 1 Sna drc«a*c«l. and hasqual- ,,ur winhes for their euceeaa in gestion a and thwak you for them. has not been and is saturated with Ifi«-d as such God him- When you entertain, let us furnish Any and all parson* having claim* any umlertaking they may ch«ioae. | We hope to be a pom live factor in the spirit of Intolerance •gain*« the eatate of said deceased are making thia th« best community to itelf seem* to have poeaessed ' you. with 500 acore carda. hereby notified to present the same to the undersign«! ligned at st the office of A. A K Whether or out wa want to for live in. a*5 in bringing new indus McMahan, 122 West First street. Al- tries to hsh> make more nay rolls an banv. Linn County, Oregon, dulv ven- get there ia a gymnasium on school more people will buy th«- products fi.il with proper voucher* a* by law re property, the debt thereon will not quired within six month* from the date of the farm. let us. Who the building belongs of the first publication of thi* notice Dated and first published this 11th to and w ho ia the final paymaster,are day of December. 1924. I opular Prices also questions that urun’t let ths gym STtat.iNG H. G oin , Administrator of the Estate of be forgotten. Thera questions must PEOPLES COLUMN Leon* F Goin, deceased. sooner or later be answered aa weU A. K, M c M ahan . Atty, for Admr. w omrn'a Misses and Children’s 122 West 1*1 str., Albany, Oregon. as the debt be paid. A partial aohs- INTO UHLAN« K C lothing and Haberdashery Ixit publication Jan H, 1925. tion may be offered tonight at th« Editor Tribune: Parent-Teacher meeting. Evnry I There ia much being aaid now-a- WtCH» Holici Salem, Oregon patron and taxpayer is interested in : days in the press, and common par Notice ia hereby given that the un d*r«igne<l was by an order duly ma>i< thia and should attend. lance. about Intolerance, and 1 have and entered of record on th« Sth day of wondered where it I vgins and where January. 1925. In that certain suit in the Circuit Court of the State of Ore The Cova Bay Times, published in it ends. We got the dictionary to gon. for the County of Unn. in Depart- .Marshfield, issued a cnab«wed boos find its definitima. hut it don’t seem meat No. 2. wherein Ralph llollia. a minor, by L. XI Curt, his guardian.we. ter and Christmas edition, which was to give the S|>eci6c meaning in which plaintiff, and Nell Holtia-Hilycu and Myrtle Hollis, a minor, war* defend liberally patronized by the business the word ia used today. I believe ant*. duly appointed referee to make men and enterprises in that section there is a better definition than the tale of the following described real of Oregon. The edition was in nine dictionary define« I would define property, to wit: lx>t No. Thiee <3> and the East one- sections of eight pages each and the it thus; The rulmr class can print, half <E. »e) of l«ot No. Two (21, in stories and news told of the oppor any or put over anything they want Block No Two 2). in Wheeler‘a Addi tion to the City of Scio, Linn County, tunities to be found in the Cone Bay to. but the rest of us must keep our Slate of Oregon. country. Such loyalty on the part mouths shut. To my mind it ia Now, therefore, in p irsuanee of «aid of the busin e sses of Marshfield is to rather a bad word in the English order and of th» statutes in such c. *es made and provided, I will, on Saturday, be commended, aa well as the pro language, and carries the idea of the 7th day of February. 1925, at the Boes in it. And yet. I don’t nee how hour of one o’clock p m. of said da), gressiveness of the publishers. at the front door of the county court we are going to eliminate it. because house io the City of Albany. IJnn Coun A revival of the exposition idea ia when we get down to its beginning ty, Slate of Oregon, sell at public auc tion, for rash in hand, to the highest now t<eir.g sought, and opinmne ar« it starts in the home. Aa long as bidder, all the right, title, interest and claim of the several parties, plaintiffs in its favor. Expositions are one of things rua smoothlv. and no friction and defendants in said suit, in and to the best methods known to attract anywhere, we are tolerant, but when a real property hereinabove deecrtb the attention of th« people of the things occur that molest the peace Dated this fith «lav of January. 1925. world to the citv and slate ta which and quietude in the home, then we Condenser?, Scio, Oregon A. K. M c M ahan . Referee. it i* held, and is therefore a good must maarfeet and enforce a spirit Date of first publication. Jsn. M. pate of last publicalion, Feb. 5, IMA. thing Oregon has aa much, v«e of latoAseaaee and be boas. So ia Ci « I >1 INTIST I I G. F. Korinek Veterinarian Bargains for Saturday jC QAz' JvC Sanitary Meat Market Shipley’s Cool, Clean Milk Prevents souring. Avoid this loss by cooling quickly and keeping milk where plenty of fresh air circulates, preferably in the open. Oregon Milk Company