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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1925)
NK1CI It HtH StitliMftt Notice is hereby given that the under signed Administrator of the estate of l.eona F Goin, dweeased. late of lann county, Oregon, ha* Aled hi* final a> count in said estate matter with the Clerk uf the County Court of t.mn coun ty, Oregon, and said Court ha* fi»r<! Fri day .th* 23d day uf October. 1921», at the hour uf eleven o'clock in the morning of said day. in the county court r»»»<n of the county court bouse in th* city of Albany. Linn county, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing uf objections to said Anal account, if any, and the final settlement uf said estate. I»ated and first i>ubli»hed this 17th day uf t-eptemlier, 1925. NTKRUNU II G uin . Administrator of the estate uf Leona F. Goin, deceased A K. M c M ahan , Attorney for Administrator, *17.24 «14 15 IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OF THF STATE Or OREGON IN ANO FOR T1IE COUNTY OT LINN. t>r.l'ARTMKNT NO. TWO Joe lioiub, Josephine Snidi, Anton Holub and Emma Holub, his wife, and Mamie Herman ami Frank Herman, b«-r hua- band. I'laintiffs, vs. Agnes I lutson ami Fili Benjamin IkitSon, her husband. Frank Holub and Flmil Holub, l*efendanta. Th* Rcio Tribun® Editoriali Pag® 4 I THE SCIO TRIBUNE t. ini ic.MiAY, (Jet. 8, 1925 STATEMENT of the ownership, management, circu lation, etc . required by the Act uf Fun- gresil uf August 24. 1912. uf The S«»o inburc, pubiisbed weekly at Scio, Or egon. for October, 1925. .-itsti- • f Oregon, County of Ijnn. II* fur* me. a Notary i*ubhc in and for the state and county aforesaid, person ally appeared I. V. Me Adon, who being sworn according to law. dcfmsa* and says that ho is the owner of th* hcio Tribune »id that the following is. to till last uf his kniiwleilge and belief, a true statement uf the ownership, man agement, etc. of tit* aforesaid publica fun for the date shown in the above raptrrquirwi by the Art of Aujuit ¡ 24 1912, ciu I mm I i «! in aeeltuti 444. l'urial J Laws and Regulation*, printed on the r«vera* uf this form, lo-wit: ’I list the name ami address of the pudsher an-1 editor is I. V. McAdoo, managing editor and business manger, E. J. McAdoo, Scio, (hrgon. Th» owner I* I. V. McAdoo, S<-to, Oregon, and hia wife. FI. J McAdoo, hciii. On-gun. I fat the known bondholders, mort gagees, and other security bolder* own ing or holding 1 iicr cent or more of to tal Amount of Imnd*. mortgagee, or other -.»•»•uritics are: None. I I. M c 'A ihmi . Buainesa Manager. Sworn to amI subscribed before me thi* 29th day of September, 192'» Rll.KV SHKl.TON, Notary Public. My commlsoioti eipirca Feb. 15, 1929. Notice is hereby given that iisli-rs'il by virtue of a decree ami order of sale duly ma»1<- and entered of r»-cuni in the above entitled Court in the above ct ti tled cause on the 27th dav of August, 1925. authorizing anti directing th»- un There m cotiaiderable improvement dersigned as referee to make sale of i the real property hereinafter dcscriUd. going on in Scio at prefent, which 1 will un Halurday, the 10th lay of < •■ toiler, 1925. at the hour of one o'clock »'.<>»• that the citizen* and business- in the afternoon of said day. nt the mm are keeping up with progreaa. front door of the County Court llotn--- of Linn County. Oregon, al Albtmv, Oregon, offer for sale for cash in tin - I A life that ha* a motive, some- to the highest bi<i<ler all of th» right. title anti interosl of the plaintiffs a< <1 thing l< finite to live and work for. defendants above named in and to the following described real property, to i* never dreary; so never be content wit: with taking thing* a* they come,but Beginning in the center of a go after them. County road 57.6o chains North of the Southwest earner of br<- tlon 17, in Township 10, Hou'h Quit»- a nunilwr have complained of Range 1 West of the Will amette Meridian. Oregon, run of picking up tacks in their auto ning thence North H5 degree» tires within the last few day*, Th i* Fast along the center of said road a distance of 6.68 chains; “pleasant* pastime may prove wry! thence Couth 194 feet; then»»- • • sad to the one* who have been en- North kA degrees Fast 642 feet; thence South 3N.52 chains; joying” the ’‘joke." th.-nce West 16.06 chains I Western boundary line uf said Section 17; thence North along Linn county's exhibit at the stat* the Western boundary line of said Hectlon 17 to the place of fair will be taken to the Pacific In beginning, containing 6 8.15 ternational Livestock Show at Port* acre*, more or loss, situated in l.inn County, State of Oregon. land, which begins Oct 31. Thia is Hani sale to lie made subject to the the right move, as it will properly confirmation of the above entitled Cir advertise Linn cuunty to the world. cuit Court. Hated thia Hth day of September, IMS. F rank R icharp , American* spend $8,000.000.000 Referee, iinnuailt on automobiles, it i* said, BIO-17-24-01 « Maiaislrilw s Ntlici »1 Sill ol Rill PrtHfly Notice is hereby given that tin- un dcrsigiied administrator of the estate of Mary J. " hite, deceased, will on Monday, the ’2nd «lay of November, !-.»25, «t the Itour of ten < day. at the other of the Hcio Tribune.at New, IJnn County, Oregon, sell at pri vate sale for ca*n in hand on date of sale, all of the right, title and inter» »1 of the estate of the above named Mar) J. While, deceased, the same Ix-ing ai undivided one-third interest in atxl to the •‘outhwrst quarter of ’“«ctlun 22. in Township 9 Routh, Rang*- I Fast of th»- Willamette Meridian, I inn County, Or egun. sublect to the right of courtesy of C. C. White, widower of sai l dece- dent, and that sealed bids will be re reived by the undersigned, L»r th«- al»»»».- described real t>rof»erty. at sai l ofllir up to ten o'clock a. m. of said day. That thia sale is made under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of the Stall of Oregon for t of Marton, duly made and entered of record in the estate of the above named decedent on the 21st day of September, IVZf. R onai . u C. G lover , Administrator of the Estate of Mary J. White, deceased. Oct. 1-6-15-22 29 For Sale VeryReasonable Several Thousand No. I Pololo Sacks Albany Bargain House Corner 2d & I Valter Phone 411-J Albany. Ore. Subacrihe now—11.75 the year of this am uni about 25SÌ goes for 'fancy radiator caps, 5U'< fordudad* on the instrument board* and the other 25% fur mending tack punc- lure*. The state supreme court ha* AU»- tained the veto of Gov. Tierce when he vetoed the bill passed by the last legislature authorizing a special election thia coming November,hold ing that an expenditure of $100,000 for this was nut warranted. Saved again from the politician*. Allan Bynon. a young Salem at torney who lx-c tne a»«i»tant U. S. district attorney, haa lieen drawn into the Kelso. Wash , triangl« by selling evidence to the authorities. »•> the metropolitan paper* say. He needed lite money, we guess, and ha* ruined hia future. Il pays to go straight. Cooperation mean* working to gether for mutual benefit. Can there lie a more sound foundation for true nnd profitable buaineaa relationship*? It not only means that two may pro fit together but each will profit more. Combined interest* and com bine I effort* will create greater sal- j ¡«faction and a happier people human monstrosity who hasn't and Vthss Hoar»: 9 t<> It a in.. 2 to 5 p m. And by App intment. won't dim. Within a short time the Albany Democrat-Herald will issue an anni versary number commemorating the 60th year of its existence a* a newt- paper in Albany. Every MMÜMI »»f Linn cuunty is to receive its share of publicity and will be a* authentic a* poMtble. A feature of th* issue will be the non-apprsrance of dis play advertising, so common In such undertakings. A Santa Crux. California, poultry man is try ing an experiment with hi* ehicsen* in forcing them into an early moult. Thi* rear he is cutting out ths mash and soft feed* and feeding only hard feed*. Already hi* flock !■ down to a few eggs daily and the yards are filled with feath ers. He believes this will be a bet ter method than the one of cutting out all feed for a few days, as aotne poultrymen do. Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy Chiropractor 401-2 First Nsi»»»<»»l lis»>k liuiMmg 7Ae ULLS EYE tmd ÇtmrtlMtntatr Valve Grinding I Vnc quich|y <>n a machine tl t »• scientifically accurate. And it tin- only one of its kind in Linn county. Try u» next time. Auto (»art* lx»th wli»>lcsalc and retail. C. H.Torrance 212 E. ETrst Phone 379 ALBANY, OREGON SON SNYDER 4. 10-1 l\ 2<J st. Albany, Ore. Welders Improving on History I on* of the Wethington B »v-t, talk on Abraham Lincoln. The only thing I could picture in t inmun between him ami I. nc< In was that they had both been in ashington. When a Politician aint talking about himself he it talking about Lincoln. Lincoln hat had more Public men c;teak of hit good qualiiiet, and fewer copy' any of them, than any man America ever produced. Hit famous addrett was only about two hundred word* long. No Politician hat ever l»een able to even Copy hit briefness. In fad that it the lad one of hi* qualitiet that they would try to copy. Lincoln said nx»rc in those 2(X) word* than hat been said in the entne City uf Washington in the last 10 years, and here it a quality that no hntonan or speaker hat ever brought out before. At the completion of the Gettysburg speech, he wisely refuted one of Grant' * <* gars, and borrowed a tack of **BuU'’ Durham from an Iaist week we received a well written editorial on the Cost of fires Ex Southern prr-ate, rolled hit appropo* to fire prevention week, cwn, g- t on hit Mule and went Ix-ginning last Sunday. It was so back to \\ .lUnngtcMi. good we decided to read it through, and down at the bottom we found a fine spiel on a certain article that P. S. Tb» re wi!l be ai>< llier iiicct here if home builders would use the fire twu weeks frutu nuw. Luuk lur IL problem would almost be solved. It was a peach of an advertisement, and we came near falling for it. It is hard sometimes to tell what is le gitimate new* and what-is not. Wn want to serve notice on the dear public, and moochers in particular.' that space in the Scio Tribune rep resent* labor and service, which we» •ell at the published rates. Here- 1 after anything that bring* money into the treasury of a society, or benefits an individual or group, the coin of the realm must accompany the advertisement. We have made an extra effort to further srveral local movements, at a great finan cial loss to ourselves, but our efforts have never been appreciated so far Some car owner* haven't had the as we know, but they have been se : light* adjusted <>n their car*, aa the verely condemned. We sell service, ight* prove when meeting them at and the service is the cheapest in night. »Neither do they dim them, the county when measured by results which *how* the driver derm* him obtained. Henceforth press agents, self above law. It is a pleasure to publicity grafters, hokum handlers, drive at night when you meet cars blurb slingers, good will campaigns, with adjusted light*, but the joy is etc . are stricken from the free ser taken out of it when you meet the vice of the Scio Tribune. A ijiany , orboon WIU ROGERS The handicap Bob Stanfield placed on himself as hia own successor in the U. 9 senate, coupled with the demand of President Coolidge that Bert E. Haney resign as a member of the shipping board. is making it hard for “favorite'* sons to launch their name» for th»- ■ I’ hti<-» is dangerous these day*. es|«ecially when the politician doesn't play on the square What is needed is a real man. but he i* hard to find. An eight page paper this week, which will be continued as long as the subscription and advertising pat ronage will warrant, and we hope it will be fur all time. If you like the change, please tell vour friends and the publisher* We arc just human* (a* you) and we like to get a pat on the shoulder and a compliment (as you), and not all kick* and cuffs All department* are there we prom ised. except the radio, which will appear shortly. The (lory is full of thrills and peculiar situations, and the funny page tickles the funny bone of the whole family. Owing to the great expense in going to an eight page paper, no reduction in subscription rates will be made this year. Don't let your subscription expire, keep up with the story, and ask your neighbors and friend* to subscribe. The price Is SI 75 per yesr in the U. S. and posscsaiun*. In Canada and other foreign coun- tne* the rate i* $2.50 per year the extra postage make the difference. ■*. j Office 3RD rwowes. | We Lave just installed a new mac Line I -r tightening wheels. Brin; in your car or truck and let us show you how sci entifically this machine works cither on steel or wood felloe w! cels without the use of shinix and at right prices. This ad is addressed TO You If y»»u arc on the farm, we have the Lumber you need to re pair your Iwim and sheds. If you are in town, we can supply you with what you need. B't Deliver. <1. W. Copeland Yards Q uai ity : S ervice Second and Calapoois Phone 275 A lbany , O re . COL. W. E. 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