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•’ .. -’S. • •. * t > • PAGE FOUR *7. A> • » 1 * 4# * • « •• • « • • ■ s X * - • • THE SCIO TRIBUNE IN THE CIRCUIT COVET OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LI NN COUNTY. C H Would be super-human and that is few days at the home of hie broth Everett ILnleker the last of the Thev left Mon week. too much to expect. It is the pre er. Wilson Young Several member* of the Stavton rogative of human beings to do aa day fur California to visit a son. but M E. church attended services in thev please and of couse rm-st of us may come back here to locate Lvons Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ferri* of Clatskanie is visit» please to delay as long aa we can Mr. and Mr* A Ring. Miss Mc- the doing of what we cannot avoid mg at the h»m« of hie daughter. MernIL Plaintiff. W R. Culy and G A. Vendrán. t> fandania. 1 | LOCAL BREVITIES No. I Potato Sacks Albany Bargain House Comer 2*1 ft Baker Phone All-J Allumar. Ore. December 15 dren visited Ben Darby’s la»t Sun The secretary of state says the day. John Lutz and son, Lvle. of Salem i law provides that no motor vehicle visited at the Mrs. Esther Ray home can operate on th* public highways Monday. A number of people of this com But munity were shopping in Albany after Jan. 1 without a 1926 license. Have you ordered yours yet? Watch the date following your ter do so today ’tis the law. last Saturday. name on this paper. It Cells when Clarence l^ffler. ]. Hoagland. Art your time expires. If a blue pencil There ta to be a program and bas mark is under vour name, it means Shelton. John Shelton. Gilbert Mc ket social at the Kingston church vuur paper will stop in two weeks, Donald. Ed Holland. Rolla Shelton. Thursday. Dec 17. tu which every uni. «a renewed. Starts when paid W J. Chromy and J. S. Sticha at body is welcome. for, stops at expiration. tended the Knights of Pythias con Mr. ami Mrs I. N. Howe and chil vention in Albany Saturday night. dren. Helen ami Harvey, visited at They report a large crowd and a fine the Robert Darby home last Sunday. meeting. We hear that Frank Peters is Mrs. D. C. Thoms has presented quite successful in hunting skunks to the public library in Albany sev this season. Tut icuiay Dee. 17, 1925 eral copies of The American Week- Tony Minten’a children are repor reaction lv, a magazine printed in Buenos ted to I m * getting along as good aa •hat follows contemplation of re- Aires. Argentine. S. A., which were can tie expected witn the chicken ceipted bills sent to her by her eon. who is in pox. Wisdom is merely the South America in the employ of the A pipe is really cheaper, and is Standard Oil Co. nuch to he preferred, if vou don’t DOING THE SHOPPING If human natuie were not what it Bill Dart of Woodburn was a vis itor in this neighburh >od a few days Mrs. G. L. Sutherland and daugh ago. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and ter. Honita. were in Salem Satur daughter, Horine, visited C. J. Pet day to see their daughter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. ers and family Sunday. Harold and Earl Darby. Rav. Jay Shanks and Louie Ben Darby visited Harry Freeman and family at Crabtree Sunday morning. George and Sander and family, Mr Mrs. John Sandner, sr.. and daughter. Ida. attended church in Stayton and a basket Kingston Sunday. dinner nt A large crowd was reported. i News From Lyons. ; Ik-crnibrr 15 Miss Friday Winifred evening Hardison with Mrs. spent Roxie Trask. The I () 0 E and Ketiekahs enter- tained members from Stayton Sat urday evening J. H Johnston a»d family were Lebanon visitors Sunday, guests at a silver wedding anniversary dinner at the W. R Suriy home. While in town they also called at the home of Mrs. Johnston’s uncle. Geo. Titus. The U. S. Berry family have tieen numbered among those atfiicted Dec. 15. Holt and J M. Harrington drove to Dallas last with lagrippe the past week, but are all able to be out again. Mr. Wm. Swank went to Jordan Mon Harrington has a sister living there. day. where he is engaged in erect Lie one of rush and worry over what While playing on the school ground ing a barn for Clyde Thomas. to buy. an<1 sales forces in stores Clint Surry is the owner of a would not lx* rushtd to exhaustion one day last week. Hszel Zysaet of the Oakview district fell on a stone Ford coupe, purchasing same from in the two or three weeks before the is. the Christmas season might not Wednesday to visit relatives If people did their shopping and cut a painful gash in her knee. Mrs. Nettie Irwin of Albany, when it could lie done under the least congested conditions, it might mother of Mrs. Jessie Freitag and extend over months instead of weeks sister of the DeWall women of this and it would not lie less seasonable. place, was operated upon at the Al However, none but the ex option bany (¡eneral Hospital last week for al peraon thinks of doing shopping gall stones and acute appendicitis. until it cannot be put off longer. A good many from here attended Then it becomes an ordeal and is so the Jefferson-Scio basketball game strenuous that it tends to rob the at Scio Friday night. season >f the "cheer and good will” Leo Zeller was host to the local that attach to it sentimentally. The Farmers’ Union Dec. 5th. After "good will” might actually pervade the business session the memlwrs the shoppers were thev not over all joined in a peanut throwing con A gang of Scientists left on a IL . t tor a year’s cruise to study queer kind of Fish in the S. uth Atlantic Ocean. Tlicv should have stayed here in New ork and went to sec vnd h« ir what I did the other day, a real Red Bolsheviki n tine. Thev wouldhaveseen qti«* t I< king Fish there,Suck ers, I Is, l lotinders, Bullheads, nnd every Guy that got up was a big mouth Bass. They denounced everything in A ri a, The Weather, The I- 'it tion, White Gloves for Pall Bearers, Mah Jongg, I ! , Su-penders, Cr -s Word Puzzles, Shower Hr' , 1.1 ague of Nations a 1 1 c Cream Pies. After Jo king them all over I found what v is the matter with them. There wasnt a one of them knew enough to nil! hr. own. How are you going to improve on a Government if you dont know that much. I erv man you see pouring "Bull1 Durham into his paper, you can bt t he issatisfied with America, because its the old i jht down to earth Amer icans that do it. Country Store Dance! AT Tumble Inn Saturday, Dec. 19 trying to find what they test, in which Mrs. S. H. Holt was Yet the prixe winner. Refreshments it would not be Christmas for a lot were served at a late hour. of |>eople were it otherwise. They Miss Laura Shively of Gladstone; worked America is Safe with “Bull Durham )’ D>rrr is K' -^ig tobe anuthcr pice* in this »oun. Look lor It. event want and struggling to get it. Special hsve become so accustomed to wait visited last week at the home of her ing and then making a hurry-up job uncles. John and Frank DeWall. of it that they would not feel right The revival meetings are still be were it done betimes. ing held at the Riverview school Walker Bros. Old-Time Urcliextra Human nature is a peculiar thing house. An all-day meeting will be despite the fact that all of us have held there next Sunday, with basket it. It wouldn't lie human nature if dinner at noon. All are invited to Tumble Inn it wasn’t odd. If we did everything come. we Jack Young and eon. Cecil, of would not be human beinga. We Red Cliff. Alberta. Canada. visited a in a reasonable and sane wav Thu Tribune, >1.75 the year. merchants Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuis Rav and chil »iswm«asstMa*MM«WM.j delict li CrMiim Several Thouaaml Stay ton Mt. Piratant Cole New* j GILKEY STATION Very Reasonable puing with •------------------------------------ Rat«’ Tax Ret Date Paid Number Am’t inL mind solitude. $4.54 I2'Ä Aug. 1,1923 i 5 11 12 ’ Aug I.19Z.I I4<>91 A woman's declining years come Mrs. Margaret Haynes, who is be Augl.lUil 1374M 4 15 12 ■ before th«- age of 30. After that ing treated at the tuberculosis hos 7X13 Aug 1.1923 4 61 12 ’ 3x<W 4.14 12 ’ she is glad to accept. pital, Mrs. Haynes is doing ven Marl9,l925 773 8.93 12 • nicely. She has gained 36 pounds Raid W R. Culv, as the owner of There are no statues of men who since she entered the hospital. the legal title of the above <!•« ril>- I felt worry for thennwlvee, but to the property aa th<- Ml Mrs. J. S. Sticha gave a dinner ord, ami each of the other persons alovi go-getters there are many. named arc i and bridge party Monday evening, C. H. M-rrill will apply to th« cir. ult having as her guests Mrs. A. G. court of the county ami slate afort aid I The meek »hall inh rit the earth. Prill. Mrs. W F. Gill. Mrs P. H. for a deer«« foreclosing the lien against the property above desenbed ami m«-n Hut there won’t be much fun in a MacDonald. Mrs. E J Holland, tinned in said certificate. Ami you are hereby summoned to apt» ar wilt.in world peopled exclusively by hen- Mrs Rolla Shelton. Mrs E D My sixty days after the first publication of pecketi husbands. era. Mr*. Fred T. Bilyeu. Mrs. Bil the summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defeml yeu won first prize and Mrs. Myers this action or pay the amount due ar One <>f the "fine” traits of human the booby prize. above shown, togrth«-r with costa and accrued interest, and in case of your nature is that we do not want to The work the Santiam Fish and failure to do so, a decrue will lx- rvn give to others the same privileges dered foreclosing the M m of M ■ Game Association is doing should and coata against the land and premises we exact for ourselves. enlist the support of every man ami above named. This summons is nublishe«l by or ler boy in its service. There is no great of the Honorable I. Il McMahan, Ju<lgr Science gives us artificial rain and er incentive to be right and do right of the circuit court of the elate of < >r< «vnthetic lightning when what we than in protecting the wild life and gon. forth«...... untv <>f Linn, and oriier was made and datcrl the 27th day want is ik me means of making win dumb brutes from the ravages of of October, 1925. ami the «1st»’ of the first publication of this summons is tin ter merely hypothetical. blood-thirsty peoples and sorry to 29 th day of October, 1926. say, Americans are about as bad as All process an«! papers in this pro ceeding may be serve«! upon the Under Then’ statues to Christopher Co any signed residing within the state of On- gon, at the address hereafter n»-nti<>n«-<l lumbus in various parts of the coun V. I.VIE M< CkoeKKY, try commemorate a prominent for Attorney for Plaintiff. eigner who didn’t come over hereto Address: Stay ton. Oregon. o29-n5-12-19-26 <13-10-17 lecture. For Sale si Saturday. they are rare and so different from the mass that they are Vid. too. Year's Tax 19)9 1939 1921 1922 1923 1924 Notice is hereby given that the und. r signed has been duly ap|>oint«-d by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for l.inn County, administratrix of the estate of Joseph Schwimit, deceased, and has qualified. All persona having claims against the estate of said decea»e<l arc hereby re quire«! to present them, duly verified, with the proper vouchers, within six (6) months from the date of thia notice, to the undersigne«! administratrix at th«- office of Hill, Marks A- McMahan, in the Cusick Building in Albany in Lunn coun ty. Oregon, bat«! and first published this 26th day of November, 1925. Anna M. hchwindt, Administratrix. Hill, Marks A McMahan. Attorney« for AdminiaUati last publication Dec. 24. 1925 Elhany and Misa Ella Johnston were There may be those who are fore Mrs. Orville Gilkey. handed in Christmas shopping, but va. To W H. Culy, th«’ above nami-4 de fendant : I n the N ame or the R tatb or O re gon : Sou are hereby notified that C. H. Merrill, the holder of Certificate ut l>elinquenrv numbered 1245. imuix I on the first day of Auguat. 1923, by th. tan collector of the county of l.lnn.alatv of Oregon, for the amount of Three a«vl Ci-1 IM It h dollars, the sain« being the amount then due and «ielinquenl for taxes for the year I9IH. together with penally, interest and coata thereon up on the rral property aaacaawl to you. of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said county ami alate, ami particularly bounded ami dcacrtbed aa follow«, to-wit: Beginning at a point which is four hundri-d and eleven and thirty-one one hundredtha <411.31) feet North ami two hundred and eleven and twoti (211.2) feet westerly along the line of the county read from the Sout'oa-’t corner of the Nortweet quarter of the Northeast quarter Nt Ji <>( S<<- lion thirty-six (Rec 36), Township nin« (Tp. 9). booth Kang» I wo East '.S l{ 2 E) of the Willamette Meridian, running thence North two hundr<d twerilv-nifw “£&) feet; thence westerly parallel with the county real fifty-two and eight tenths (52 Mi feet, thence South 229 feel; thence easterly along the line of the county road fifty two ami < ight- tenths (62B) fret to the pla< > of l-cgiii nine. 5 ou are further notified that said C. H. .Mernll ami his assignor have |« I taxes on said premia« » for prior or «uh sequent years with the rate of InU-rvst on said amounts aa follows The Scio Tribune Editoria] A ' S ibmm lit FiMiumn la fmlMurt il lu U m . _ Will Play at Wednesday, Dac. 23. If you like a good old-faith- ioned time, come “B ull D urham Guaranteed by £ 111 Ftftb A< N«w YorfcOp