Editorials Page 2 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LINN COUNTY iN-portmcnt No. 2 First NaUot.al Rank uf I Stayton, a cortiora- I lion. I'hunUff, I $8SSJ35 va. U T. Titus. Defendant, j I PuU Owd Knev TSursS« b» TNI. taint'»» PL HUSHING < UMFANT Our phone numlter is 42-5; call us rector 'V and will expect to have it out soon. Wil! those who have contracted for advertising space in the direc­ tory and have not yet sent their copy IN Tilt I lHt 1'IT COURT OF THE, I please »end it at once so that we will cTATE OF OREGON IN ANO V. l.viX M c C rookkv . First National Hank Bkig. May ton. Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiff. mayf-14 JI-ÜH-jum-F-Jl-lfi have no further delay? FOR THE COUNTY OF LINK Ih-partmcnt No. 2. HL Albany Issue» Folder The new folder juat issued bv the Albany Chamlier of Commerce is a dandy. It haa a map of Linn county, showing all the principal cities and town», and ought to do a lol in bringing settlers and buaioeae enterprise» to Linn county. Of course it boosts Albany, and why not? They are paying for it, and we hope it does. if Albany proa- pera so will Linn county. I NllICI vs. IHUiw ami All Whom It May «.‘oncern. Defendants. t To Myrl Bilow and All W horn It May ("oi; ern. Defendants: lai- notier lhat un the 9th day of May. 192Ú, an Application was filed bv th- «aid I <-ww E Covell and Ruby P. C'ovcll in the Circuit Court of the State uf Or- i - n In and for Linn County for initial rvgi»tration of the title to the above on or before six week» from the dale of first publi­ cation uf this Summons, to wit; on or liefore the 3hth day of June. 1925. ami if you fall so to answer said complaint, th»« plaintiff will npply to the Court for U mt ¡ t «’ lief demanded in its complaint ADVkHTtSlNQ RATKA h« r- in, a «uccinct »tatementof which is latrai «¿vertto»« mmw» twt I mm iw follows: (Mai lay alwMMIsMamtf, »wr ln«lk A judgment against you for the sum C-tyd vf îtottto • • • « ttMufuiaak« at < *>akdnl«*«rNk • f with int«-r»*sl thereon at the r .i of K per cent per annum from the I iz < r j j:«-. 19X1, ami for the fur tlier sum of *7 OO as attorney's fees, aral for plaintiff's rusts and dtsbureu- mrnts incurred in this suit. Ami for a I bUdfv t* , . , r. c requiring a certain note and m» rtaer th* R*t ub i’ ~'r >gr ma«ic by G. A. Neymeyrr lie <«•» •hirb H «lAtadA. ami France» Ncymvyer. his wife, in «*• Nat kan. tadhtfto with l.Uwftr and J«»» favor of L. T Titus ata! recorded on the tire fw »II a ila of April, 1922, in Volume Mint >;•>! the Record of Mortgages for l inn l <>unty, On-gon, to be sold ami Watch the date following your th«- prorc«!«te of such »ale to l>e ai»pli*d name on this paper. It tells wh*n ' the »mount» due plaintiff, and < that «lefendant and all all persona claiming >our, V'"« • b,ue P*™1 that drfrndant ami prrvons clairninr by, through or under him lx- foreclosed mark is under vour name, it means i all right tills <>r Interest in or io lour paper will stop in two weeka. I note siw! mortgage, and for such j Unlr*» renewed. Starts when paid :ttb- mid dinetwl r« h. 1925 You an- further tx.tiflvd that this Summotl» is ►ervv.l upon you by publi- , < aiton thereof in the r-cio tribune,! Busy Day* for U« printed and published in Seio. Unn| County, Oregon, and that the date of, the fin>! publication thereof w the ?lh We are very busy thia week on of M»/. 192 «, and lhat the date of it. it . r .>f will i . t|.. the high ».-h.--.1 Annual, and hut»- to I' "f June. 1'1.1. . . .Kt I - . ...» M pui.iiahsd ami h«va It ready for delivery next Mi« aetvrd upon yuu imtsuauil U> the order |dav< uf lion. Percy R Kelly, Judge- of said! A fl t<*r the annual ia finished we ('ourt. which order was made aid so | U rwl uf record on the 2d day of May, put full lime on the telephone di­ H Titr Marrga nr tub 1 .At'PlJCATIPN <»r I. kwim K, COVgLl. and Hr in I’. C' ovku ., hus­ band and wife, to regis­ ter title to the foilowing described land, to-wit: beginning nt point on the North tw.uidary line of Hection 23, in Town­ ship 10, South of Range 2 Wwt of tbs Willam­ ette Meridian, Oregon, said point being 1.0? chain« West from the Nurtbwi-st corner of »aid Rw-tion 23 in »aul Town­ ship and Range and run­ ning thence i-outh 22.SI chains, thenec East par­ allel with the North Ixtuhdary tine o f said Section 5.2B chain», thence North 2». 53 i chains to a point 2.2X chains • out hot the North boundary line of »aid Section 23: thence Ea»t parallel with the North Ixnindary line o f »aid .section 10.47 chains; Uience North 2 2» chains to the North boundary line of said Section, thence West along the North boundary lina of aaid S ■etInn 15.95 chaina to th« ■ placo of begin- containing 14 4H mor* or let*. all IjrtflX *nd brdnir «Ituated in Unn County, btetr of Oregon. Plaintiffs, The Scio TnbuUÔ Demanding 5c More [?«o/»«J r»K rimut. J>>i li JO] Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rryanl and two daughters of Albany, and Mrs Sandstrom of Oakland. Calif . wi re calling on Shelburn friends Thurs­ day evoning. Mra. l^ee George and children spent Thursday evening with A > Shanks, wife and daughter at Scio ■The Shanks' are attending to Dr j Prill’s chores while he is away on his vacation. J. H. Smith of Louisiana is visit­ ing his son. Paul, the S. P. agent at Shelburn. He came dressed in his southern clothes and thinks on«- needs an overcoat in this western dime. George Hlatchford, wife and son uf Molalla were calling on Shelburn friends Sunday Two of the Zavodaky girls spent Saturday with lheir friend. Opal . Shilling. H O. Shilling took Sunday dinner with Charles McClain and family. Mrs. W. H. Mellin went over to Bellefountain Wednesday morning to remain for Decoration Dav . Ge->, C. Miller, T J Giboons. T M Russell and W H McLain were all transacting business in Albany Wed new! ay. Mrs L. George and eon Walter Mrs spent the week-end with i George’s mother. Mrs. Nancy Troll- Inger. Frank Bryant and L. A. Swink of Albany calie«l on Shelburn friends Monday evening Mrs. J. J. Ransom and her broth­ er. Mr. Gray, returned home safely Friday from Michigan, where they had been to attend the funeral of lheir father. Clair Mcl-ain. wife and sons of Portland, spent the week-end with his parents. Roundtrip Excursion Fares every day throughout the summer •e.iion. Stopover w hert ver and as long a» vou please within final return limit —IXtoKr 31st. Now pla n your va cat ion jou meys to the east. Lit our.n nts .' Met in fixing your itinerary. And include CALI FORNIA eithergoingor returning,or both ways, if vou choose. See it’s manifold won­ der at little, if any. additional expense. AA any Agent C. W. Bragg, local agent Oshee Hour«; λ to 12 a m., 2 to5 p.m. And by Appointment. Um"£" Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy Chiropractor OTISES® ^•5 > vC- 401-2 Firat National Hank Building A lbany . Q rkgon « We arc ¡raying 7 c foi C -aseara Bark Red C ettar tel >anon Shingllb (delivered) at $ 3.50 per M Scio Mill & Elevator Co. Make Good Showing Of the 27 pupils from the Scio school who took the state examine- lion last week 19 passed. Those who did not pass failed only bv a small margin, and they will take the subjects in which they did not pass, again in June One of the the teachers said that more pupils failed to paas the examinations this year than ever before in Linn coun- ly The reason for this is thought J I ! J i i U ' ' i ! ! > ' ! ! ! i ! ! I Waol growers and buyers are at to be that those who corrected the I a standstill just now, the former papers spent more time in so doing ! demanding be more than the buyer and graded them more closely ‘than is willing to pay. The grower ia Ill heretofore. ! enlitied to more, measured by the wide dlffere ce in price between the C. E. Party raw material and the finisbed prod­ uct. Aa a result of the cm test the Mr* I). C. Thoma returned Tues­ Chriatian Endeavor society haa day from a visit of several weeks at been having, the White aide will the home of her aiater. Mrs. G. H. entertain the Blue side Friday Jett, in Portland. Bet niece, little evening. May 29. al the Odd Fel­ .Miu Jett, accompanied her for a lows hall. All C. F. goers are in two weeka visit. vited. Thia contest has extended over a Rtlertii Nobci period of three months and points Notice is hereby given that the un- were given for attendance, getting d«r»ign«-d was by an order duly made and entered of record on the 14th day I new members and memorizing parts of May. 19115, in that certain suit in the of scripture assigned for each week. i ircult Court of the Mate of Oregon, Those who had charge of the con-' for the county <>f l inn, in l»ei>attment . '.»heron Ralph Hollis, a minor, test say that much good resulted. by U M. Curl, his guardian ad litem, is plaintiff and Nell Hollis-Hllveu and Myrtle Hollis, a minor, are defendants, 14th Anniversary du'y appointed referee to make sale of the following described real property, to-wit: Last Friday was the 14th wedding l.ot No. Three <3) and the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ea«t one-half f jl of I-ot No. I wo 2» In Block No. Two (2) Bragg, and in the evening about 20 in W heeler's Addition to the of lheir friends gave them a sur­ < ity of »cm, Linn County, Mate of < >rrg»>n. prise party. 500 formed the diver- Now lherefore. in pursuance of said . aion for a pleasant evening which order aid of the statutes in such cases made and provided, I will on Saturday. ’ dosed with the serving of refresh­ the 20th day uf June, 1925. at the hour | of one o'clock p m. on »aid dev. at the I ments the gueata brought with them. front door of the county court house in | Prizes were awarded Mra E G the city of A lhany, Linn county, state E. G. Arnold and Vilas Philippi for of Oregon, sell at public auction, for1 • a-h in hare! to the highest bidder, all high scores and Mrs. Gordon Wese- the right, title, interest and claim of the several parties plaintiff and defen­ ly and E. D. Myers for low scores. dants in »aid suit in and to the real property hereinabove described. A. K. M c M ahan . Referee. Dated and Amt published May 21. UM*. Date of last puhlbrwtwa Jane K IS* 11 Do you know that you can Dispose of a cow in a day, but to Produce one requires from 2/4 to 3 years? Oregon Milk Company Condenzery, Scio, Oregon eeeoeoooeoeoe Eledtric Curling Irons 60 cents N. I. MORRISON SCIO, OHKCON We have the new fi«h and game laws, effective May 28. Ask for one. Bring Your Job Printing to the Tribune t