*<** T •» Kai fori ah Page 4 I Ntlict it Rul SetlMtMfit THE SCIO TRIBUNE and Dwight Davis of St. Lottis, first assistant secretary, has been promo­ ted to the position. According to the papers. Mr Davis is a wonder­ ful tennis player, and we are won­ dering if that ia the necsraaary qual­ ification to make a good secretary of war. If this is true, we know a lot of able men who should take up tennis to help them general a minia­ ture war at home. Notice is hereby given that th- un-L-r r- W l sS-d K««rv TkarsSse by signed Administrator of ttw estat- of nn tanti ••• pibijnhisu coMrANY Leotta F. Goin, deceased, late of I .in’ st Sr«. Lisa C mmhs . Orse w a county, Oregon, ha# filed hia final ac­ I V. ...... IU im count in said estate matter with th- I V M. V4«o h..—«« a < .rr«latta» Nsr Clerk of the County Court of Lina • • .n ty. Oregon, and said Court has fixe-l I r»- day,the 23>l day of Octobor. 1926. at u><- Our phone number is 42-5; call us. hour of eleven o'clock in th«’ morning of said day, in the county court r of the -uunty c.airt InUM Albany. Lmn county, Oregon, a- th« time and place forhearit-g of obp tK-n - to said final account, if any, a.'wl l: ■ final settlement of said entateu Dated and first iMibllshod this 17U day of Nepttinibcr. 1925. bTKKIJNG H Got’- Administrator of the <-sti Ixrona F. Goin. dt-Ta A K. Mt:M ahan . •»d St-Mx Attorney for Administrator s-N MBiilslrilifs Miet af Stil il Rtil Mtrtg Notice i# herebr- given that th< detogned adminlstratr-r of the < <>f .Mary J. W hit-. decease«). w>l Monday, the 2nd day <>f Nov« ml ■ our of ten o'clock a m < the office of the helo I rii nn County, Oregon, sell vate sale for cash in hand on dal •ale. all of the right, title a tul inlet- of the estate of the above nam-.! Mat J. White, deceased, the same lu-mg it undivided one-third intcr-at in ar«l t<> the “outhwrit quarter of -cct».- in Township 9 Houth, Rang- 1 Eu»t <>( t • Willamette Meridian, I inn County. Or­ egon, ■gon, subject sub lec t to t< the right _ of i.'urt«--. ■ <« it C. T. C. — White, widower of said dent, and that seahtl bids will be n eeiv«»i by the undersigned, for tl -- n -n '<• described real pr«j|>erty. st sat i -dii <* up Ui ten o'ckxx a. m. of ».n l-Is. That this sale is made under and by virtue of an order of the County C- irt of th«’ State of Oregon for Ibi ( • of .Marion, duly made and «-nlerrd of record in the estate of th«’ above nam-d decedent on the 21st day of S< ¡>tt i or, 1926 R<1NA1I> C. G i . ovkr , Administrator of the Mtat. • f Alary J. White, d- • «»«• t Oct. l-b-15-22 '29 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Ol TH STATE OF OREGON IN ANIl FOR THE COUNTY OF LINN. Department No. u Two. Erma II. Hoge. Plaintiff, vs. Otto C. Hoge. Defendant. ) I To Otto 0. Hoge, the above mined ... fvndant: I n tiik N ame of th »; R tati of or »:- gon : Y ou are hcrebv require«! t«> ap­ pear and answer th«- Comnlaint of li e above namtrd Plaintiff in Inn above < • tit ltd Court now on fil- with th- « . t k of said Court, on <>r before the th -!«*> of Novemlier, 1926, that being th. 1« >: day of the time pn-scrltx-d in th- « >rder for the publication of thia summ ■ ■-«, ant! if you fail so to apiwar and ai.«.v--r the plaintiff will apply to tuu-i Court for the relief demandctl in said Complaii t. to-wit: For a Decree of mm ! Court di- -olving the marriage contract now eii-tirig I- tween Plaintiff and Defendant a -I awarding Plaintiff the car«-, etn-L-dy and control of Herting i'-allani Ilogs ant! Frank Virgil lloge, minor «’till* ren of Plaintiff ami Ih-ft-ndanl, and such other ant! further relict aa to th<- t irt may seem proper in the premises. iSis This summons ............................ is published in the ‘--■io Tribune by order of the Honorable H I, II. McMahan. Judge of the nbo«<- en­ titled Court, made an t entered or the lOth .is« •( October ' summons Is ordered anti directed to be published once a week for six cons-. u- tiye and succtutsive weeks, being vember, 1926 H ill , M arks A M c M ahan . Attorneys for ITamtiff. Poattiffiee address of Attorneys for Plaintiff: Albany. Oregon. Watch the date following your i an • <.n this paper. It tells wh»-n y< ur time expires If a blue penc'l mark is und< ■ If name, it incans v< r | :i; ■ r wiH stop in two weeks. ■ fl! * renewed. Starts when paid I for, stops at expiration. 1 lit i. . ot CWtarrh or Ooarneaa r» . . .1 M Catarrh haia .* s rtTtssit wiriuiM <• slats ot aa Olntmant *hHh jui RalWrea the catarrhal mn»m-nat>< t, i the Internal M~t'r|-<- a T ■■ •eta through th« Blond on th« Mu Surfaca. thus roMortaa aornakl «41 Ilona Sold by «ruestota Bar arar «• Yearn F. J choaev A Ct»_ TWUSo Ohio. To the Taxpayers of the City of Scio NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Octob« t . 1925, at 7:30 u'cittck P m the council chamber of the t ti t>v proving the Budget •• prepar« fn with, which irh constitutes consti the ba ing year, begi nmg January I th s meeting objection# will Iw • t ' I ur-lay. the 22d day of • i!u ¡/-t ( -mmittee will meet at ■ • g . f r the purpose of ap- ! < '.'tee, nod published heran . the tax lev* for the follow- «■ d i- i.< g Daecmbar 31. 1926. At ing if there be any. S 500 00 900 00 1040 Street lighting, beginning Nov. 1. Interest on bonds .. ... Sinking fund, redemption f Electric power and water rent 600 (H) >3040 00 Total Gt Nt.KAI UM» » XF4 $ 25 00 . loo oo . 60 00 60 00 . 20 00 . 150 00 Treasurer.. Recorder Flie Chief Marshal Printing Emergency Total........... .......................... Leas income from fines and lie« $115 00 100 .00 815 00 President Coolidge is p ti .« i disturbed over the hap|«eninga in Total to l>e rained by taxation >3355 00 the shipping board that he hastened F rank R artu . J r ., some time ago by demanding of B J. S. S ti - ha . Secretary Budget Committee t H iirman Budget Committee E. Haney that he immediatelv re­ sign, and which Haney refused to Approved by the Council of the City •f Oregon, and ordered -Io. Instead. Palmer, who was fast published this 8th day of October, 1925. turning American shipping over to I V. M c A doo . Mayor. foreign ships, has been forced to re­ E 'J. Mi'Attoo. City Recorder. sign. The president's next step is to refuse to piece Haney's name be­ fore cungreaa when it meets in l>e- I-hone»; { jg0 cernber. a» he was named on the shipping board during recess And it looks like Coolidge is going to make Haney U. S. senator from Oregon, u. Chiropractor and democratic senators may ala» l«e elected from other stales because of 401-2 First National Bank Bu A lbany , O regon thia seeming desire of the president to uphold Palmer in turning over American shipping to fore.gn »hips. Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy Th«- m rond installment of "The V« • of Voices” appears this week and i getting better. Read it and a»k e ur m-ighbor who borrows your 1 paper to subscribes for it he'll save the price in shoe leather. The radio has become a household nee- -*ity. Nothing has done more to promote the home-loving instinct than the ever gi wing |M>pularity of the radio. Wherever the installing of radio sets is <>n the increase the iiuii.i' loving instinct is ct rlamly not on the wane. The man who tied a rope around I. - bw's neck and then dragged it to d’ ith b- hin-i his auto, receive*! a >500 fine and six months in jail the other day. when h<- plead guilty be­ fore a Portland judge. z\ll hail to this judge, who had the back bone jlo make the les» n one long to be re- membered. On this t>age will l>e found the report of the budget committee for the ensuing year. Read It, study it. and then if yop think it ia too low or loo high, then go to the final ry> eting next Thursday night and express your sentiments and have it changed to meet your ideas on what should be the rcveral amounts. RXfíiaü The proposed powdered milk plant for Albany may prove successful to those who are taking stock in it and the chances nre it will not. F a certainty, it will be more succès»- ful to the manufacturers of the ma­ chinery , as they never sell it out­ right. but collect a big price down and a nice royalty thereafter an long as the plant runs, it ia said, whether the plant makes a profit or not. It is highly meritorous to want to in­ vert one’a money in a pay ing pr-ipo- ait ion, and since there are so few on the coast where the demand for pow­ dered milk is said to be great.show« the falsity of the investment. If it were a fact, every condenser? on the coast would have a powdered milk auxiliary t<{take up the slack sales. With the fall plowing and seeding alm st fit.i-lied, and Jack Frost rip­ ening the jHitati <-s. the farmer with a radio cun take things easy during the winter evenings and enjoy most any kind of entertainment he likea in his own home. It's a great age we re living in, but a little too fast for an old-timer like ye editor to keep up with. We have no radio, but w>sh we hail. * ta C. H.Torrance I irst Phone 379 ALBANY, OREGON You Il Von are on the farm, we have the Auctioneer Salem. O h James Workman of Grecly, Colo. 1144 Ferry St. t ‘ . for All Sales left the first of the week for Los Satisfaction Guatali teed Angeles where he will visit fur a short time before returning to Colo­ rado. Mr Workman and his father. Wm. Workman, also of Grecly, had spent two weeks here with relatives. They were very favorably impress­ ed with the Oregon country. Lumber Heating Stoves At R. M. CAIN’S I Order Your Envel­ opes Now—$5.00 per Thousand • I km« quit klv on a machine it i- « 'cntilically accurate, ->i >s tl --illy one of its kin in I inn county. Try us n« t time. Auto parts both !.. '«■ ale and retail. COL. W. F. WRIGHT Any girl in trouble may communi­ cate with Ensign Lee of the Sal­ vation Army at the White Shield The home town paper ian’t worth Home. 565 Mayfair Ave., Port­ subscribing for. so »mi« tell us, but land, Oregon. just the same a subscnlier telle us he didn’t get to read hie paper last For Sale-Good clean papers, auita* ble for wrapping lunches or fruit week Itecause a neighbor borrowed it jars, or to kindle fires, large and didn't bring it back. Another bundles for 10c. at the Tribune. t> ! a us of a party who scours the neighborhood for three copies—the copies are sent away, but neither of the four are subscribers, No. the home pats-r is no good! 8,-cretary of War Week« has re- ■igne«! hia post because of ilia Valve Grinding The same energy and money expen­ ded on the creameries in Albany, and other like instutions in Linn county, would bring greater rewards and more prosperity. It is a poor policy to foster something new until we learn how to support what we already have in the county. They Like Oregon For Sale Tbe Scio Tribune ESTIMATED We heard of a man the other day who said he had a bottle of moon- ah me cached in a conveyance he is in the habit of riding in, and he ia reported to have said "It will take more than six men with aix-ahooters 1 to Ret that bottle.” C m it be pos- ! aible that a bottle of moonshine and »< ie a guilty conacienc* is preferable to _ I good health and happiness* Have ( men forgotten that the first step m I i Wr< a.'Wílw»<* te mr rt*4f I**» uL crime is defiance of law’ Surely no for «h zh H > * ìndi» M m W». sane man would court murder over With tJlwrty and Jut- la« ft* all, a bottle of moonshine. sit.24-o! H Phone 411-J * > 1 Suburipl ion Barpin The Scio Tribu ne and Portland Telegram one year for 24.75, / ends Oct 31. BV Deliver J. W. Copeland Yards TY : S ervice >n«l and Calapooia A lbany . O re . F I C Q ( fregón