The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 14, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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The Scio Tribune
EJi tori (ils
Page .2
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 04 THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR LINN
COUNTY
l*epwriment No. 2
First National Rank of)
StayfeMi, a corpora- I
Uon.
Plamtiff, > StMOnj
va.
L> T. Titus.
Defendant, )
THE SCIO TRIBUNE Lossof Manure
on Dairy Farms
Department No. 2.
I n tmk M attkh or thk
APPLICATION
OP
L kwis 41. Covgi.i. and
R vby P. C ov KIA, hus­
band and wife, to regis­
ter tltio to the following
described land, to-wit:
beginning at point on
the North t-oundary line
of Section 23, in Town­
ship 10, South of Range
2 West of the Willam­
ette .Meridian, Oregon,
said point being 1.07
chain« West from the
Northwest corner ot said
Section 23 in sa d Town­
ship snd Range and run­
ning theme South 22.81
chain*: thence 4Ast par­
allel with the North
itoundary line of »aid
Section 5 28 chains;
thence North 20.M
chains to a point ¿28
chains "ou th of the Nor th
boundary line o f said
Section 23, thence Esst
parallel with the North
boundary line o f said
Section 10.87 chains;
thence North 2 28 chains
to the North boundary
line of said Section,
thence West along the
North boundary line of
said Section 15.95 chains
to the place of begin­
ning. containing 14.4*<
acre*, more or leas, all
lying and being situated
in Linn County, State of
Oregon.
Plaintiff«,
va.
M yhl Pitxiw and All
Whom It May Concern. :
liofendants. J
!.<onard Gilkey haa been named J
manager of lhe Linn County Fair
for this year, and wecongraulate
the management upon their *♦•
lection. Ix'onard is a born gen-
iua for fairs, and if they can be
mad«* a siiccess, ho can do it.
The Aumsville Star says some
nice things of Sen. Stanfield, one
of which is calling him the sheep
king. Why refer to this ‘"king”
stuff? Sheep men can’t elect
him and the rent of us won’t
Oregon needs two senators on
the job, and Bob has rarely been
there.
MIC'
To Myrl liltow and All W horn It May
Concern, Defendant*:
Take nette» that on th» Mh day of
May, IWf-. an Application was tiled by
the said l-ewis E. Covali and Ruby l‘
Covell in the Circuit Court of the State
uf Oregon in ami for Linn tountv for
initial registration uf the title lu the
above descrilwd land.
Now, unless you, and each of you.
appear mi or before lhe 17th day uf
June.
and ah->w cause why such
Ap| i" stum shall not be i granted, the
name will b* taken as con ifreacd and a
deerve will be entered according to the
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prayor in thc Application
and each of
vou will be forwver barrvd frum disput
ing th» «am«.
vVitncsa my haml and tiu- »eal of sa«d
Circuit Court thia 9t h day of May,
K. M R umbl *-.
County Clerk am! ex-Officio Clerk of
the < irruit I ourt uf thc State of
Oregon for the County of Unn.
A. K M< M aiian .
Attorney for Applkanta.
P. 0. Addreas Albany. Oregon,
may )4-2)-28-june 4-11
Just The Thing—To wrap ranosd
fruit up with, or lunches, or to
Kindle tire«—old newspapers A
bin bundle for 10c at the Tribune
The Jersey cattle breeder* are
to hold a «how at the fair ground*
tn Allmny on Saturday. May 28.
and it m expected every breeder
will have hi« best on display. Of
course, he or she will be dressed
tit to kill and made to look her i
finest on that day. Anyway, the
cattle are aim.mt human and are
good money makers for their
owners.
If a dealer buys on a rising
market and prices take a decided
slump, the dealer loses and we
chuckle over his logs.
If the
dealer buys on a low market and
prices take a sudden jump, then
we say the dealer is crooked ar.d
h-' knew the price was going up.
Humanity never seems happier
than when it can gloat over some
one else’s logs or we can call
some one crooked.
e.im.»
Co v.' i
«h
th'» »tinmcr. Plan to mAe
it thv h..■»! vac.ui.m you ever had.
Loxu ’lotmdtrif) Fares
t'lnw^hoHt the sum«
i- It’s .¡niariny what
I Ic you tosevandda.
his vacation. Know
"It Ha m ok Beaches,
Caches, Coes Hay
anuiin Resorts, Crater
1 C.H'CS.
M
on our agents for
rni.trion. Zxsk far
our illustrated booklet
* Oregon Outdoors.”
Southern Pacific
C. W. Brag/, : ical agent
W«- haw a limited *up| A of 1923 crop sclcctrd and tested Seed
Com -it 6 per pound. II is corn u.o. raised and selected l»v
Mr Tucek. near Scio. It is hand ».I ci vil with tips and butt
kernels removed.
Scio Mill & Elevator Co
\v< arc |Mving L for CluUitn Jlark
MR. DAIRYMAN
t
Do you know that you can
1 ’
1 >
i i s
I
Dispose
of a cow in a day, but to
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Produce
one requires from I'/i to 3 years?
Oregon Milk Company
Condensery, Scio, Oregon
--------------1 tat attu a t i**
Under New Management
The Scio Meat Market
Not Really Profanity
Torrance
A lbany , O kkoon
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Pays to Fatten Poultry
Before Binis Are Sold
ft la perfectly correct »ben you say
that "darn" gut into bad cum^iuy and
took some of the color of ’"ilium."
Hut what la the origin of th* »ord?
"Harn" la not an tnieuelve adjective
meaning ‘very most,’’ aa you assume,
but is sn offspring of the Niiakee-
jwarvsn w<*d “desrn. lh-rn" which
signified "terTibia," originally "dark­
ened. aolled." A cognate verb la
tnciltr's hMl Irtlci
“tarnish" (to soil).—New York Herald
Notice is herefiy given that tbe final
account uf (leorgv Kerch as exeeutorof Tribune.
thc estate of J. E. Yeoman, deceased,
has been fllxl in the < ounty Court of
thr --tatc of Oregon for Linn <'ounty,
and that the Isth day of May, 1925. at
th» hour of 10 o'clock a. m in the
i our» Room <>f said tourt in tbe Linn
l ounty Court House at A Ibfiny,Oregon,
has been fixed as thr time and place for
hearing objection« to said final account
ami the srtllemvnt thereof, on or be­
fore which time all persons interested
in said estate may appear and file ob­
jections to such final accvJunt and con­
Recvm<litinning Shop
test the same.
and
GrxiRUK K kkcp .
Parta
for
All Cara....
Exaetrtor of th» Estate of J. E. Yeo­
man, deceased.
V. I.TLK McCRoaKKT,
212 E. Firat
Phon» 379
May ton. Oregon.
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ALBANT. OREGON
Attorney for 41 x ecu tor.
First FublieatM*. April 18. IRA
Laat l-ubheatam. May 14. JMk »
Chiropractor
tlullihu
Half of Valu» Lest.
Where no precautions nr» taken
■(■in at ¡•aching and fermentation.
luor« than on» half the value ot the
mnnur» may be lust. Itact»rial action
alao causes more or leas I os* Il has
been proved by ex|-«-rieti.-» that ma-
Bure placed Io a pili- la lhe usual way
wUl lose nearly one half of Its value
»lien aspoaed to the weather tor five
or sit n>»niha Every rain wash»« a
certain percentage of th» soluble mat­
ter away, Los*»s frori leaching may
!>• entirely avold-d by placing the ma­
nure tn a aliallow concrete pit provided
with a root. No farmer caa afford
to !>« without a covered Mura*« for
manure.
If the manure can be hauled Out a*
soon as produced end spread on tbe
ground where there is no danger of
Its being washed away, tills la the most
economical way. Itut on many farms
the lay of the lam) Is such that quite
a large p«r cent of the manure will bt
lost by waahln* during the winter and
spring season
Tb» finisher of joullry cannot re­
main In business unlsaa be can make
•«me profit and the farm poultry
raiser needs the finisher
It la call-
mated that at least onehalf of the
poultry sold off the farm in fattened
at feeding stations before It reaches
the market The market will not taka
poultry In the combtlun of flesh In
which most of It leaves the farm
Farmers may not grnerslly appreAale
thia, but such is the case Th» fact
I. that farmers should pen feed their
cull hens and pullets before attempt­
ing to sell them, because they ran do
so at a good profit, even with th»
present high price or corn. Farmers
may not be in a position to crate feed,
but thia la n<>t necessary when done
on a small scale on the farm, pen-
feeding will give practically A« g-md
results as crate-feeding on A>e farm,
but blnls cannot l>e profitably fattm«--l
unices their range Is greatly reatiicied
To fatten the birds while they are
running at large Is a Iosin* pmpoal
lion I’mler such conditions they run
off the flesh about as fast as they Uy
it on
Ro. 343
Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy
h has been ria I mod that tbe annual
Our phone number is 42-6: call us. | «alo« vf tbs manure from a cow Is
«lull to tbe feeding valu» uf 'ho .him
AaaisTANT RtNTuaa
milk pfxlurrd by her. Hut Judging
from llw nay Ihrs« two print urta irr
es W. II Mi
handled on ths avara*» farm, tbo «kirn
Ik«« Fiait
milk tuuat bo Mulilrml of mu<h
Mc» J il.
frmtsr rala», for th» reas--n that little
Mr*. J. I
at Ibis la allowed to go to oasts, while,
accordio* to statistics, nearly one half
of ths valu» of ths manur» la hart on
ilio avers*» farm, says a writer la th«
Indiana Farmers* »Juld» It la »volent
that on many farms tb» real valu» of
A UV 1LKT1S1NG HA IMI
manure la n«t fully und.-rstood, «nd
tees' sgvvHUwv iveem ¡-' Ila»
that tber» ta much lack of knowledge
lhn:<U?
f *» i**rb
»
concerning tbe beat method« of han-
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.
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t’iW' i W l wfcW 1 1 —I
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dlln* It so a* to get Its full value.
!
Liquid la R'chset.
Tbe urine, aa a rule, ts much richer
la f»rtlllsln* constituents then the
dung, cuatslnla* more than half th»
nitrogen voided by the awtmal. hence,
all of this fMirtlon of the voiding»
slble should be saved, and to do this It
ts neceaesry In tb» Trst place to have
water-tight gutters snd floors, made
Watch the date following your with cement. The next nw|uirrincut Is
It tells wh*n a stiff!- lent amount of cieau. porous
name on this paper
your time expire«, If • blue |*ne’l bolding, sucti as will absorb practically
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mark la under vour ....
name,
it means ail of the liquid. Mtrsw and cut com-
r«
-- p to two wc«ks............................'
*'.ru*^ri“‘. ”*'!
unlewa renewed
Start* when paid bold a gres» desi of Itquld. I*owder«-I :
aboorbeuta, aneti as *rv«und pbuapbat» I
for. stum at expiration
rock, ha» al su be»u used a» an ab- I
»ortient. and ibis material no» only ab- •
Turn hay May 14, 14*26
sorba molature, bui slsn Ixvlds lr> the I
amni'iula being liberated trow the ma- I
The fire last Friday night ia nur».
To the above named Defendant. L. T.
Titus:
I n tm * N am * or nu stat « or O«».-
UON, You are hereby reviulred to aptwar
am! answer complaint filed against you
In the above entitled cause on or hr fore
six weeks frvm the dat» of first publi­
cation of thu Summons, to wit; on or
!■«>fur» the 2uth day of Jun», 1F£>, and
If you fail so to answer said complaint,
the (daintiff will apply to tbe Court fo<
th» relief demanded in Its complaint
herein, a succinct stslement of which is
as follows:
AJudginent against you for the sum
of lilt) 00 with iiiterest thereon at the
rate of H per cent per annum from the
1st day or June, 1923, and for thc fur-
ther sum of S75.0U ns attorney's fee«,
ami fur plaintiff s costa and disluirve-
mrnls Incurred in thia suit. And (or a
decree requiring a certain note and
mortgage made by <1. A. Neytneyer
and Frances Neymeyrr. bis wife. In i ■
favor of L. T.Titu» aral recorded on ths
25th day of April, 1923, in Volume Mat
pa-fr .'»< uf the Record of Mortga^ •» for
Ijnn County, (>regun. to lx- sol •nd
the proceeds of such sale to !>• st'plied
toward th» amount* luc plaintiff: and
that defendant and all nerson* claiming
by. tliiovgh or tinder him be fureckMH'd
of all right, t:tle or interest in or to
said note and rmirtgsge, and for such
further ami different relief aa ia just
and equitable, as mure fully spp- ars In
the complaint on file herein.
You are further i»tif!«d that thia
Summon« ia served upon you !•> publi­
cation thereof in the -cio fribunv,
printed and published in Selo, Linn
County, Oregon, and that the date of
th" first publication thereof i* thc 7th lhe beat talker for insurance one ’
day uf May. 1925. and that th<- date of can meet up with.
It may pinch
the last publication thereof will be th»
but
carry
a
little.
Dth day of June.
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This Summons Is so published and
aerved upon you pursuant to tb«- onb-r
No, there will be nothing geri-
uf Hen. i’l-rcy R Keiiy, Judge of sei I
Court. *hkh order was rnrei.- and on- oud from the small tremor« oe-
t«-red of tucurd on tbe 2d day of May,
curring occasionally in Oregon.
1925.
V LvtJE M c C bohxkv ,
Thev onb occur when Gov. Wai-1
First National Kai-k 111-!, <K-«
ter Pierce «uddcnly drops one of
May ton, Oregon,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
hi« appointee«.
may7-l4-2l-2»Ljune4-M 18
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 04 THE
hTATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOB THE COUNTY OF 1 INN
Office Hoar«: * lo It a m.. 2 U> 4 p m
And by Appointment
Having purchased the two meat markets m Scio, I
consolidated them under the aUive name, and will
strive to rentier efficient service anj five courteous
treatment at all times. Will carry a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats
i
will buy your l>eef cattle, veal and hog»
P«.V you the tup price«. See
Herbert Shelton, Mgt. Shop.
. J. BRUCE, Proprietor
Stove Special
Week
Gas and Oil Stoves
and Camp Stoves,
1O'T> Discount
N. I. MORRISON
St'KI, ('XF'ON