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• - « i»»: -O ca • S ibmos for hbllcitm li Firtclwart II II! Utt IN THE CIRCUIT CWKT «TATE OF OREGON LINN COUNTY. THE SCIO TRIBUNE or ' o». consumer, we cannot help but say it IS beginning to give real service to the producer. C. J. McIntosh, hlict (i CrHiters lege. save "benefits from advertis Tlx1 Scio Tribune Several ThouMixl No. I Pololo Sacks Corner 2d & Baker Albany. Ore. Iditor *nd Qtn«r»IJ4»naatl f Qrntral Will WILL ROCIM ROGIM r 7 SNYDER &. 404 I Albany. Ore. 2d st. J SON Welders \\ «• have just installed a new mat I.inc tor tightening wheels. Biing in your car or truck ami «■t ti\ »how you how sci- cniili«.. !y tin*, machine works either <>n at* < I or w<xxl felloe *'<«l-. without the use of slums and at right prices. Valve Grinding If You Want to Look Like This —Don’t Smoke You arc going tobe divupi • 1 ted when you look at the fa« c in this Advertisement. It will be such a shock from the type ot Faces you always sec in Advertisement». They generally get < me Guys face to use in a Cudar or Un derwear Ad that looks like he was just born tor that Ad. You never sec him in real Ide or any thing that ever kr-krd like him. These ‘'Bull” Durham people conceived the idea of something new. They felt that you were tired looking at cut h handsome faces in Ads, it was so discour aging to men who looked at them because they knrw they could never look like these fellows themselves. So they wanted a homely face t(iat would be an inspiration to other h< mcly men, (because there is a terrible I- t «I hard l«H»ktng Birds amor ■ you readers). So after looking the Work! over they pu krd on me. I d«»nt smoke “Bull” Durham, I km«-<piH kly on a machine tl .4 is m 'cntifieally accurate, an«l is th«* only one of its k’lul in Linn county. Try us iu *t ton«*. Auto parts both who'csale and retail. C. H.Torrance 212 E. First Phone 379 ALBANY. OREGON 1 tu', ail is addressed TO You Lumber you need to re- aothe Moral is IF YOI W ¡1 1. pair your l»arn SM( »KI II. YOU WILL NF S FR LOOK I IKE MF 1 am the horrible example of a nun nut using it. ami sheds. If you are in town, ue can supply you with what you need. P. S. There is going to be another pics e hi this paper soon. 1 • -<k for il We Deliver J. W. Copeland Yards We have never heard with profit by wide-awake commun a more powerful plea for vegetari* ities all over the country. an ism. Qt ai irr : S ervice Second and Calapooia Phone 275 Taking Pig Survey A lbany , O re . The city council meet« in regular ««••mon tonight. If you want to For some time past now the mail "cuss” the mayor or council or dis carriers have been taking a pig sur ci:«» some important matter with vey of this community, and the same them, come down. FOR OVER 40 YEARS H M I is being done all over the country. While a good many have given the It is ssld that we carry a weight carriers the information the govern <>f the burden is hot air is what but it is valuable to know what the pork population of the country is.as gives us that nain in the neck. a high or honor of l>eing th«* first one over it. h«>gs and have a questionairc. fill it She took desperate chances, with its out and hand to your mail carrier. own weight, her weight and the Make the survey 100 per cent for • ' I »Killt Ml Ml. IM. ' ,. • . r •~1 »... . tafully in itw ireatmenl ol I '»larri». IIII I.« CATARRH MKIIH IRK con. »'.'■4 ol an Olntiurnt which «Jukkly •*<■» I. al ai plication, and IM in'rrnal M..1 ma a Tonic, whkh acta in i- <h the lliood <>n the Mucous Bur- -• thua r-.l . ing ths inflammation. ««•id by all druggists. F. J < !.. y A Co.. Toledo. Ohio of fifteen ton« of air on our bodies ment wants to know, other« have And probably the fact that so much not- The information is volunitarv, B ull Guaranteed "wait” of the court on the injunc this community. tion. But w »men are brave! «■«••reibATB» When the Crown Mine sets up its concentrating mill in the spring of 1926, we'll doughnut Albany Bargain House ULL'S ULL’S EYE what it is.” it has much to do with Very Reasonable T/ie ing accrue largely from shortening The new bridge at Albany is open low market in many communities If you own to trathe, and a woman claim« the throughout the nation For Sale a agricultural pre« agent of the col the road to market and reducing the To W R. Culy, the above named de- cost of marketing, such a« transpor f endant: I n thk N ark or th « * t » tx or Onx- tation. commission, ami loss from UON: You are hereby notified that C. damage in transportation * * The H. Merrill, the bolder uf («rtifical«- of ¡■eiinquency number®«! 1245. nwued on newspaper is the ideal medium for the first day of August. ¡921. by the AOVtxriSINO RAncs cutting aero« lots from grower to tai collector of the county of I.lnn,slate per«! «dvartlctri« r«M*0wra IWf H«to • • Iftr prf inck •••>»« table. * * By putting a want ad in nt Oregon, for th® amount of Three and ÍHaUo 4*f TK»f»bR a • • • • IM 43-lObtFi dollars, the same bring th« i -, e* •• P • the local paper, the farmer mav sell •mount then due and delinquent for Vf «MM «m *4Mdte»UUr taxes for the year 191H. together with alwsuM rwawli thia g Ä cw iMrt I*»«* in the local market to consumer in to rumtot to penalty, interest and costa thereon up thaw T ia*a4»y to irá n» • THtoafetit wh. tb* n< mu«t b» ftar to town or farmer in vicinity who may on th« real property aaa« -««-d to you, of 4MÍXIWV «f tpAlMteAtMM». _________ ______ which you are the owner as appear® of be in need of such produce " If it record. sltuaUrd In said county aini state, Watch the «late following your pays a merchant to advertise, why and particularly Ixmnded and ilescrilicd name on this p«)x*r. It tells when aa ftillows. to-wit: not a farmer also Beginning at a point which is four your time expires. If a blue pencil hundred and eleven and thirty -one on« mark is under vour name, it means hundredth* <411.31) feet North and two vour p«|x*r will stop in two weeks, GO AFTER THE BUSINESS huntlmi anil eleven urxl two tenth» I Starts when paid (211.2) feet westerly along the tine of | unb•-» r«n«*w«-d the county road from the South, .sst , for. «tons at expiration. Small towns complain that big corner of the Nortwcst quarter NW D I cities draw all the business from of the Northeast quarter NEJ) of S ■ t t'MIr« aiUwKflWM to lion thirty-aix (Sec 36), Township nit» mr U m end th» Kemb rural communities Ite wEteb It (Tp. 9). South Rang« Two East (S R 2( «.et» Nat son IndKteübto» This is a mistaken idea All over K) of th« Willamette Meridian, running with l iberty trad thence North two hundred la< ntv-nim- i t«« foe «IL the county there are shining exam ’229) feet, thence westerly parallel with' ples to prove that manufacturers, the county r«>»«i fifty-tw.> aixl e.ght I'Ht ic - kay Dec. 3. 1925 tenths .52 8) feat; thence South 2.-» publishers, writers, motion picture f«*et; thence easterly along the lii>< <»f 1 producers, mill operators and num the county road fifty two six! eighl- This weather is so changeable the tentha (62.H) feet to the pla- «■ of lw, in erous other prmiuctive entarpriaas man in charge must l«e a woman. ning. are established, thrive and distribute You are further notified that said <' I H Merrill atxl his assignor hnvo pm f their products more economically IU 11 tin- a ls this week. There tax«-s on said premises for prior or »ob sequent years with the rat«* of 4ni«-rrst am some bargains there for the from a small town than from a pop on said amounts aa follows: ulous center. The »mall town which thrifty. will analyze ita possibilities and then Rate Tax Ret Year's Date Paid Number Am * Int. Tax go after the business can build itself U h«*n a inan leaves hi* wife •he M.M 12% 1919 Aug. 1.1923 12672 up along sound industrial and com IWU Aug. 1.1923 1416'1 &. 11 12 ' hasn’t lost half «o much a« •he mercial lines. 1921 Aug 4.16 12 • thinks «he haw. 1374* »13 4 61 12 ' 1922 Aug. 1,1923 i The (‘entral Illinois Public Service 3MM 1923 Apr.S, 1924 4.14 12 • Company of Springfield. Illinois, has 3.93 12 * 773 1924 Msrl9,ltf25 Still, the modern Kiri know« «» tMued a folder entitled "Fertile W. It. Culv. a» the own«*r of much about a nt-cdla as the m«»dern Fields for Factories ” It has not the legal title of the above «1« o riU.l property aa the same spix-nr» uf re boy know» about a bucksaw. waited for rural towns in Illinois to ord, and each of the oth«*r persons above set forth their advantages, but is ns med are hereby further notifiaxl that After ail. the United Slate« isn't C. IL Merrill will apply to the ir nt going ahead and showing how low court of the county and stats aforriai«! n a very g -d position to «near at production costs are possible in the for a decree foreclosing the lien against China because it is overrun with the pnqwrty above daacrilxd ard in«-- communities in which it operates. tinned in saxl certificate. And you ;«r< bandit«. hereby aummoned to appear within It shows the raw material, trans sixty days after the* first publication of portation and pisnufacturing re the «ummon« exclusive of the day A Washington scientist want« to of said first publication, ami <!efend sources in its territory and gives weigh the brains of all Congressmen this action or pay the amount du«* »• statements of executives from aome above shown, together with rials ami But where would he tind scales «mall of the country's largest manufactur accrued interest, am! in case of jmir failure to do ao. a «l<*cr<*e will be ren enough? ing plants as to why they, as manu dered foreclosing th«* lien of »aid tax« and coats against the lam! am! premiae» facturers. prefer a smaller city as a Summer loss«*« in the cabinet are above named. factory location. In every instance This summons is publish«*«! by order Weeks of th«* war department, Jar of the Honorabl«- L IL McMahan. Jud«,-. one of the main reasons cited is that of the circuit court of the state of Ore dine's tonsils and Wilbur'« airships living conditions in the small places gon. for the emint v of Linn, and said and |H*ace of mind. order was made ami dated the 27th day average better than in a big city; uf October, 1925. ami th«* date of ti there is a stronger community inter first publication of thi« summons Is the Mr Coolidge's economy program est in the success of the industries; 29th day of Oetolwr. 1925. All pr<«e<**s ami ]«a|wr* in this pr<- ha» tx-en s i successful that the gov- employes are of a more permanent cetKilng may be served upon the under signed residing within the state of On- ernment is now able to employ *000 nature and own their own homes. gon, at the address hereafter mentioned m< re job holders than it had a year %ua eliminating a large part of the V. L vlk M c C romky . ago. Attorney for Plaintiff. costly labor turnover, Address: Stayton, < Iregun. The Central Illinois Company is o2»-n&-12- 19-26-dS-10-17 "It is roast beef.” says a cente- doing constructive work «nd setting narian, "that has made England an example which can be adopted Notice is hereby given that th«- un<l«r igned has t«ern duly apixantcd by th« C«iunty Court of the State ot Oregon, tor Linn County, wlministratrix of the estate of Joseph Schwmdt, decesaed. •nd has qualified. All persons having claims against th«* estate of said deceased arc hereby re quired to present them, duly verified, with the proper voucher*, within sis (6) months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned administratrix st the office of Hill. Marks 4 McMahan, in the Cusick Building in Albany in lunn coun ty. Oregon. listed and first publish«*«] this 2i>th day of November. 1925. Anns M. Rehwindt, Administratrix. Hill, Marks A McMahan. Attorney* for A<imini»t«atr Last publication Dee. 24. 1925 , ’ ' * for farmers to advertise in the home paper to diapoee of surplus stock at a profit to them and a saving to the the for C H Merrill, Plaintiff, vs. W R. Culy and C. A. Vend ran. Defendant». Phone 411-J , A • Editori ah PAGE FOUR i e • « ’ ’N !*?>*.•- ia,'*-« rF wager the hole in the tom» knockers will be quite sick, for home people will be benefited a lot, even those who have d»ne nothing but knock. A rich vein has sure been «truck and stock- h »Ider« are in great luck. ’Tie ao! Now that the O A C ha« H. 8. Mowrer. rnslrmun of the Agri cultural Committee of ths New Jersey Illi itfh Avrnur, New \ rlc City Raakers Asaoclatloa. together with H. J. Baker. director of extanatoa work la tbs Colle«« of Agrlcultaru, Baptist Church Notes mads a eemplsts tour of ths state thia spring, railing on tbs county agents sad agricultural -ommittees of ths Sunday sch.Mil at 10 o'clock every various county organisations to get a Sunday morning Everybody is in definite Has-up on tbs work done and vited to attend. tbs plans for ths coming year Ways and means for furthering ths program Christian Endeavor every Sunday of tbe state committee wars consld evening at 6:30. eee oaatereacea. Prayer meeting every Thurnday ia The Srio night at 7 30. Putting an Ad in This Paper 1« chsi per and will bring greater results than if you hail a bov to cry your.wares. If you have anything to sell or want to buy something.let it be known through the Tribune