U miii
With the grand jury reporting a
Ilf hlkcKiii ii Fartclmri •I
no true bill against 15-year-old
lu Utt
OREGONIAN GOING GOOD
Johnnie Schwindt. ths lad was im
mediately freed from the county
jail, having lieen confined there Seventy-five Years of Construc
sine» Nov. 4 to Dec. 2. Johnnie
C. H Merrill,
tive Usefulness Is Its Lot
Plaintiff,
|
now has an opportunity to make
vs.
good. with no r«*straint upon him
W K. Culy and C. A.
Vend ran.
1 y lip* exactions of law, and we
No better epitaph was ever writ
Defendants.
I
h«q>e he will, l^et the people, espe
ten
of a new«pai«er than the celebra
To W R. Culy, the above named da-
cially his neighbors, give him every tion held last Friday by the Orego
fend ant:
I n thk N axix or the H tatb or Oa«- «•ncouragrment. The crime was bad.
nian commemorating the 75th year
GON: 11 ou are hereby notifiwl that C.
H. Merrill, the hotter of Certifh at«- of and probably justifiable, and all of of its existence as a newspaper in
l>ehn<|oency numbered 1245. i««o««i on us can help keep the lad straight by
the best city in the best state of the
the first day of August, lid. by the
tax collector <>f the county of Llnnjttate being kind to him and forgetting whole 43 state*.
of Oregon, for the am«>unl of Three and the past in hie young life.
The publishers of the Oregonian
in the
ciacvrr covet
STATE
or OREGON
LINN COUNTY.
OF THE
roK
»
43 1 is it h «iollare. the sain«* b«-ing the
anviunt then due and delinquent for
have an undisputed right to exult in
taxes for the year llHK. togvther with
Next
Monday
Night
its
achievements
The paper has
penalty, interest and coats thereon up
on the real projierty aas*a»««i to you. of
done more to build up Oregon ami
which y«»u are lhe owner as appears of
Th«- Santiam kish and Game Pro- the Pacific northwest than any other
reeonl. situated in said county and »tat«-.,
and particularly l-.und. 1 ami «lee ribc«f tective and Propagating Association influence, and as its territory ex
as follows, lo-wit.
will h dd its annual meeting on Mon-
panded. so has the influence of the
Beginning at a point which is four1
hundred arm eleven »nd thirt on»* onr
!h*r. 11. »it the city hsll, Al- Oregonian, unlike most publications,
huiMirrdthji <411.311 (rd S' rth artv,
|>»nv. Or«*tfon. Mt 7 p m. A big ’
it grows better with age.
hundred and eleven an«l two-tenths.
(2112) feet Westerly ab g the Imo <>f rvtnd»*« r f«-»-d will be on lhe menu
Indeed, the Oregonian has I wen
the county rwtd from the
' \,1(j this, t .gelher with th«* fact that ‘
blessed with having able men at the
corner of the Nortwest quarter N«D
,
,
,
,
of the Northeast quarter NFp<*f *
it is the time for the election of editorial helm, who have been lead
lion thirty-six (Sec••<«»>. Townshi|> n*n<-
report« of the past year's
ers and molders of thought and pro
<Tp. 9). Nouth Rang- Two hast (S II 2«
E) of th.* Willamette Meralian; running acuviti« *«. should make this the event gress.
.May its influence for good
thence North two hundred twenty-nine of th«* tear for the sportsmen of
ever keep bright.
'¿S) fcvt.ther.ee westerly par al I«-1 with
tile county road fifty two and right I.inn county and western Oregon.
tenths (&2 6) f«*wt, thence South 229
Reels of motion pictures that have
Stuck in the Mud
feet; thence easterly along the line of
lhe county road fifty two ami «-ighl- never been shown in this section will
tenths i6C!_N> fret to the place of t*egin- b<* diown during the evening.
It is
Ijist Wednesday, while taking a
ning.
" Vou are further notified that said C planned to have present State Game
truck load of supplies to the Crown
H. Merrill and his assignor hav.
Ward« n E F. Averill and members
Mine, N. I Morrison had a world of
taxes on said premis.-s for prior or »ub
sequent years with th«- rate of interest of th«- Mate Game Commission
trouble. Shortly after leaving Me
on m M amounts as follows:
,
A)| phures of gnmt. Bnd |h<|r pr(>,
hama he became stuck and had to
Year •
Tax
11H»
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HttS
1924
Tin» Scio Tribune
Editoria1*
PAGE FOUR
Tax Bet
Date Paid Number Ain’t
UM
Aug. Lira 1W72
fill
Aug. Lira J4«n*l
4. Ifi
Augura 137 4M
7M13
4.61
Aug Lira
:ue»M
4.14
Apr.h. IWÍ4
3. «I
773
Marte,lv25
t«*clion and propagation will lie dis unload, and had to carry the stuff
Ini. co» ■ -I and also a tentative program
about a hundred yards, but fortu
It'Á
12 ’ for a five years* plan of restocking nately he ha<i help in the persons of
12 • the Santiam and Calapooia water-
12 * I sheds w ith fiali and game will be Rudolph Wtrselv, Wm. Young. Ar-
12 *
. nold Zysset and Murrell Gilkey
In
12 * prem-nted and discussed with the
returning, and about two miles this
Haid W. R. Culv. as th«» owrw-r of hu|M- it may tie ad opted and then side of the mine, he ran off the nar
the legal title of the above d cnl ««l supported by the entire sporting
row gravelled road with two wheels
property as the same appear* of rec f ,
,
urd, and each of the other person* at»*»« - 1
rnity.
and inired to the axles
He and
named are hereby further notifiv.1 that .
All interested in this work are ur-
Mr.
Young
tussled
with
the
mishap
only to the circuiti
, .....
C. H. Merrill will apply
. . m
1 !«<•'><*/ lnvtt*d to be present and co- for about two hours, and after a
court of lhe county ami
i_— stale
---- afore.«.,
.
for a decree foreclosing th«- lien a.- »in-t o| .-rat«- with lhe Association in
rail had broken and Mr. Morrison
the property above described and m, ■
..
tinned in sad certificate. And you art ’"•king it one of value to lhe entire had met with a hard jolt on the face
hereby summoned to appear withu section directly served by its activi
from it. they went to lhe Silver King
st xty days after the first publication of
...
.
.
, _i.. .u
the summons exclusive of th« «lay, I" »• fhe A««ociation feels that in
mine and staid over night
Next
of said first publication, ¿nd defer»! obtaining a trout hatchery on Koar-
morning
Zysset
and
Gilkey
camr
to
this action or pay the amount due «> .
,,
. ,
.
above shown, together «uh cost.
i ¡«g River, and in having actively
their rescue and helped them out of
accrued interest, and In case of your; furtheri-d the fish and game pro
their trouble. Mr. Morrison, Mr.
failure to do so. a decree will >»■ ren-1
dered foreclosing the lien of .aid tax«- > gram in Linn and adjoining counties Young and the truck arrived home
and costa against lhe land and premises that it is entitled to your support
! about noon Thursday, the former's
above named.
Thia summons is published by oi ler and encouragement.
face being badly swollen.
of the Honorable I. 11. McMahan. Judg«-
* *
of the circuit court of th«- state of Or«
Rebekahs Elect Officers
gon, for the county of Linn, and sal«!
order was matte and dated the 27th day
of October, ltf2f>, and the date of the
At the meeting Wednesday night,
first {»ubllcation of this summons is the
29th day of October, I92&.
Di-cemlier second, the members of
IWitnlwt N
All process ami pa|>era in this pro
ceeding may be served upon the und«-r- the Rebekah lodge held the semi-
On December 3 Eliza Piatt fell
aigned residing within the alate of Or«
annua' election of officers as follows:
g«>n, at the address hereafter mentomd
from her chair onto the floor and
Mrs. Ma«- Lettenmaier. N. G.; Mrs.
V. Lvut M c C romkky ,
broke her left arm at lhe elbow. A
Attorney for 1‘laintitY.
Carolin«- Shelton, V G.; Mrs. Ida
Aikiresa : Stay ton. Oregon.
physician was called and dressed the
o2S>-n.V 12- !9-26-<fl-10 17 Browne, rec »rdtng secretary; Mrs.
/lowers
Are always
appreciated
------ M------
£ft Ì.L41IUT.' 9 i [tí
Beautiful P;',,cd
* Ionia
Nolic« H CrHiltrs
Notice is hereby given that th« umb-r
signed has been duly appointed by th«-
t’ounty Court of th«- State of Oregon,
for Linn County, aiiministrntri x of th«-
estate of J«Mwph Schwindt, dec« .«-d.
and haa qualified
All persona having claims against the
estate of said deceased are hereby r>-
quire«! to present them, duly »■
with the proper vouchers, within six (61
months from the date of thia notice, to
the un«h-rsigne«l administratrix at the
office of Hill. Marks 4 McMahan, in the
Cusick building in Albany in Linn coun
ts. < 'regon.
Hated and first p«ibllahe«l thia 26th
day of November. 192b.
Anna M. Schwindt.
Administratrix.
Hilt. Marks A McMahan,
Attorneys for Administrati
1 Jiat publication Dec. 24,
Carnations.
Chrysanthemums
and Other Howers
in abundance from
our own g recti-
hoUM-s at tbi« sea
son.
For Sale
Very Reasonable
Several ThousanJ
No. I Potalo Sacks
Albany Bargain House
Corner 2d A Baker
Phone 411-J
Alliany. Ore.
Th* Tribuna. >1.75 tba yaar.
FVTHIANS El.»T
At the regular meeting of the K.
if I’, lodge Tuesday night, the fol
lowing officers were elected for the
ensuing term, beginning Jan. 1:
Chancellor Commander. 1. V. Mc
Adoo; vice chancellor. S. P. String
er. prelate. Sam Stoller; k«-«*per of
records and M-al. Edwin Holland;
master at arms. W. J. Chromy, mas
ter <>f flnancr. Rolla Shelton; master
of exchequer. J S. Sticha; master
->f work. John Shelton; inner guard.
J I. Rodgers; outer guard, Gilbert
McDonald; trustee. J. I. Shelton.
Mr«. Anna Hall. Mrs Emily Hub
ble. Mrs. Albena Robberdeen and
Mie» Elisabeth lh>ubrk have return-
• I t>> their home« at Vancouver. B
Hoquiam, Wash., and Portland
after attending lhe funeral of their
father. Matt Doutw-k. last Wednes
day. Their mother accompanied
them and will «|wn«i some time in
Portland and Vancouver.
Fred Jones and wife were in Al-
C. J Bruce has recently purchased
a new Chevrolet truck.
bany on business Saturday.
404 E 2d st.
Alliany, (>re.
We have just installed a new
m.iibine f r tightening wheels.
Bring : in y<>ur car or truck
ami lit
let i'» »Inn* you how sci-
cntifically tl-.is machine works
cither on steel or wood felloe
• ti. ut the use of
shims .«nd .it right prices.
This ad is
niltlresaed
TO
Valve Grinding
I><>nc quickly on a machine
that is scientifically accurate,
and is the only one of its
kind in Linn county.
I rv us
next time. Auto parts both
wholesale and retail.
C. H.Torrance
212 E. First
Phone 379
ALBANY. OREGON
Il you are on the farm, we
have the
Lumber
you need to rc-
pair your barn
and died*.
If yt>u
arc
in
town, we can
supply you with
what you need.
“We Drew« the Eyes of the World."
We are authority when it conies
to frames and eyrgiaiM mountings
Never ask for a second quality lens
Give your eyes the best. It is the
cheapest in the end.
“The House of Dependable Service"
C^r>/0/7/ e trist.
O*f(k
HAROLD ALBRO.
Manufacturing Optician
arm. but on account of her advance«! Advertise is The Selo Tribune and get
rvwuita
age. K5, and from lhe fact that th*
arm had been paralyzed for several
years, it is feared the injury will
not heal, as it is giving her much
pain.
Mrs. Charles Bates was taken to
Salem Monday to consult a special
ist. who pronounced her ailment to
be caused by gall stones.
Edward and Otto Lyons and wife
returned home from Oakland. Calif.,
Sunday evening
Mis Lyons. Vic
tor and Olga, will remain in Califor
nia for a few weeks longer.
Mrs. Pau) Smith spent the week
end in Portland with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Jungwirth and
daughter of Jordan visited her sis
ter. Mrs. O. G. Wyman and family,
last Thursday.
Marion Hrown and family were
calling on friends in the Cole neigh
borhood Sunday.
Trollinger Bros arc farming with
their tractor for 0. G Miller this
week.
Iola George spent the week-end
with Mrs. W. H. McLain.
C. D Osborn is assisting C. O.
McClain with his farming this week.
The S. P railroad bride«- crew is
putting in the cattle guard« at the
new road crossing. northcast of
Shelburn, this week.
<5u
Welders
♦... A
SHELBURN NEWS
!
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L................. 1/a Llscute
Ix-one Ray. financial secretary; Mrs.
Janie Ewing, treasurer.
The election was followed by H
cial hour and the serving of refresh
:
ments.
The installation will be held at
the first m< eting in January when
the appointive offices will be filled.
SON
SNYDER
IFc Deliver,
J. W. Copeland Yards
Qt ai . try
: S ervice
Secund and Calapooia
I’hunc 275
A lbany , O re .
1 OR OVER 40 YEARS
II St I « < II IkHII «Kill! INM has been
1 »uo-astuUy in Uie treatment ot
Catarrh.
1« VI I « < VTCHUII MKIIKINK eon-
► »is ot an ointment which yul< kl>
al appikatlun. and the
.
Which a ’•
''it .«,-.’. the II
«>n the Mucous Kur
il
t> i » r> > Inc the inflammation.
8- Id by all drucsMta.
I
3 <•!.. V A Co.. Tnledn Ohio
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Wants mon- reader*, an.l is asking its .«00 readers
to help secure them. This is how :
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price), with an a«Llitional J.>c, can have the Scio *1 nl>une sent
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renewals will lie acceptetl at the 25. rate. This will be an eco
nomical way to make a Christma . gift that will conic wecklv.
To foreign countries the price is
M) but to «uh*cribers who are
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taken advantage oi during the I ha« nil ar. it owts a 2c stamp to
mail a paper to a foreign «xmntry
With this rate, our readers
can «’lull with their non-rea<lrr net« 1 l«<w ami l»«*th save money,
ami .1- the home paper is I' e < «< . f th«- community and reflects
its progresa every family shoukl l>e a Mil-scril-cr. That’s why it
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