The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 27, 1914, Image 4

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    PETITION FOR ADOPTION
GOING ON A VISIT?
In tbe County Court of the State of
Wait, Hara'* t*»a prop»/ Cap«» In Our
Oregon, fur tbe t uunty uf Linn
Maat Cachiamo Covi«».
> In the Matter uf the i
Gue*t» in t i«l)ioti.ib!r Atnvricnn
Adoption of
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PETITION.
i tnriia Lung.
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«»'miri life inual <>f vourae do their
Tu the Honorable County Court of
almre I h*-t fvtvii llivir *»an tnot«<r*.
for ullhou^ i the lilial dru* hi» l*-»t, Lion > utility, ntate uf Oregon;
Your petitioner* J. O, »an.!tx-rg. and
U» «itie ui:h uhi» live or *ii c.ir» ' > reta Sandlrerg, hi* wife, reapeclfuliy
■ iti ri-.illv wiìil.e hi« jeue«!* luiiifort- )>etilu*n aral represent lu thia honorable
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i h«“ bring ti ir «>un rnai<la • o >rt that they are rvai«leiit* and in-
baoitant* uf Linn < <>unty, Oregon, that
II g>*'« Without «aiing,
the above named Emma lauig ■■ »
viivoimtvring an lin­ daughter of Ida .M. i iHiK and Frank
Li
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er vu ut in lite iiull la • ong, formerly ‘ huabaml and wife, that
lu lutte I m - i - ii told that the «he ,* uf the ax*' of twelve year» and
M ;
•IcVen muntha, and 1» a grami laughter
•• r a a« ohe uf tile vaiet*
uf petit loners herein; that her »aal
ì
mother Ida M ix.ng
_ >• insane and haa
been confined in an maane uaylum at
Engi<-■ ie. Neb,, fur over ten yean la»t
pi.»t. that her »awl father «eeurwd a di­
vorce from her mother and ha* amce
remarried and i* a riei-lent anil inhabi-
t.ir.t of itaiidulph. Neb . that »aid
Franl Long, father of »»id Emma
Cong, wtllf.niy deaerled and abandon««!
»at.i thud wh»-n the wa* only two year,
old, and ha* failed, negteela«! and rr-
fua* ■! tu *up|*>rt her for over a |«ermd
uf ti n y«ai* taat pa*t, aiut »till contin- i
u<-!< U> ao willfully dciett and abandon ■
her.
That *av! Emma l-ong haa lived con-
iinuii i»ly w ith the peUttonwra hereia ¡'
for over ten year* laet pa*t; that »aid
h *
nitior and th* petitioner» herein have
lx < n r> »blent* and inhabitant* of Lum
• -urty. Oregon, for over four ye»m
t
IHXIurhiu«
arc -till <«n
1 «Ml ntn hhi* <)f
>.«»,LIV of ll4«*4<
arri
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lc<l limn. lilt
kill
il»W|
•Hit* »»in d
furl for tin
inde -i lii-torrc
IlMtorv of the
lutvo . <.!l.|IK-r«*t
I u.irl ■ I the ph
llarti'oii III kh I i '
In priHitig a niih-ii t<» the hrnw
tx-.ilmg lawyer tire «oruin wittie«-
la proLildt in the luajuntv.
Al a
went ca«e hi vourt « woman wit-
new* «tn« going very damaging evi
derive iigmiiat the pri»«»u«»r, »ml the
attorney for tin- <lefen«e. nettled al
her manner, decided tn emburrn**
her if he voild
"In giving your te«tim«»nv, mad­
am. I observe that you aie n»n«t»nt-
ly u«ing the word "irnnv." May I .i*k
tf yon comprehend it« true mean­
ing *"
"Weil, I think I do
trate
If I *i-*r
g«-n
V la
tlciuan I «h.n'il
indulging in in«»«! de< i«l«-«l irottv ”
Mohami“«d and th« Mountain
When \1 .« utniinrd lir«i annntiDe
ed hia rc'i-p ili tic Arab* wniundud
•ntur *u|x iiiutiiral <>rr»if of in*
er»ninri*»i«»ri
The prophet repliee
that it w«iiitld i««- tempting G< h I t«>
a«k for «ni !» prorrf, hut tl|»*»n thci.’
Mount
m«i*ting In« i-iviitn nu|i«d
Srfn to <o 'ue tn him. and when it
«(irretì n-d nt hi- bidding e.x< ¡aim-
•«<|- ••(¡.xi Lc mervifnl!
II.i«! it
•de-led HH a«>rd* it would Iurte fall
err nn it* <i li«1 d< «trovi-.l n*
1 will
therefore : jn to the mountain and
thark lì-** t'l-t lu« bn- li.id mercy
on a atilT i: <•• k««d -¿vnurntion."
Jw«t Wnat H« Had.
- .1 .I t1.i- (.it i- . hi w th the
gold u .ih !i chain «pii-nd nero-» the
ainplv wai« ti.'il, "1 hair two nnd a
half dorrn « hililrcn.*’
Tlif «Hin .« men g.i-iu-rl, l h« n one
of II «.a «a
“Suri-lv -two ii ml
-Qtl.Se' •o." sud the fat mnu
-Two. xml ii half dozi'ii, which i-
•IS, t: ;tk«"« 1'iglit.
I no anil a Imi!
tloivfi ' 1'Achiingv.
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r»!< f.t» <4
the alate of i/r*gon for over ten year*
met poat. »»»’• »tv the only relativ«m of
<a'.«i minor within the »late of Oregon,
i hat the ,x-ti?l«»ner*
petitioner* herein own a
farm ol f ¡20 i r i in Fox Valley, near
Lyon», Oregon, and are worth approxi­
mately SIU.OOQ.UO in real and personal
I rot * rty. that »«id minor hu* been
<-|’t tn acnool since she became oki
• ivugli to attend and >« now in the
eighth grade.
That |H-titio!H-m herein de*ire to
adopt »aid Emma Long a* their own
child and that her name be changed to
Emm i Sandberg.
H HER! HIKE. your |«etitionera pray
for a 4« r«x- of thl» • - urt making »aid
b. i>m» ¡««ng the mmur above named to
»11 legal intent* and purposes, the
< nild«f fM-cUon. ra herein, and that her
,.aice lx cha< ge«i to Emma Sandberg.
(Signed) J. o. .»andberg,
Greta randberg.
State of (iregon
(
County of Manon i
We, J. O. Sandi’erg, and »nl '.reta
«■andbe rg, hi* wife. being first duly
sworn «ay that We are the |>etitioncr*
above named; that the facta act forth
in the within petition are true aa we
verily believe.
J O. Sandberg,
tiret» Sandlrerg.
>ub .-rilixl and «worn to before me
’ht» llth day uf Auguat, liH4.
>. II Heltzel,
Notary Public for Oregon.
THE LIFE CAREER
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Thi* h the Mi*»i«» of ’he
OBEGOHAGBICULTURALCOLLEGE
F«rrty-»i«ik Ntbool Year Opes*
Sl-PTEflBER
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Write tor llluvtrated iot»p»g» B-wh-
let
I h HIHIWHM and im Cato
log «mtaining full information
/irgeee f oarici- A«.WK I I Tt’Wi
Agronomy. Animal Hu*bandry.t iatryHu*-
bandrv. Poultry Hu«b»ivdlv Hortkulture.
Agrkutture for Ir, her» fOWIMWY,
I OCX.ING E.MJlNt I WIN«’. HOMt- ECO-
NOMI'S I >ame«ti. S. lerne. (>omr*tk Art.
I m . im ! wim >:
tievtrkal. Irrigation,
Highway, Me. bank at. (.hemk a' Mining
t eran .« COMWtWt t
PHARMACY
IMil MWIAt ARI*
1'n.x/med/Cear<ci Agriculture, (ialrv
Ing. Home Maxerv’ Cour»» Industrial
Art*, horwtrv. Rutines» Short Course
VA. m / <>/ ’/an. -Piano. String. Hand
Voke Culture
Farrnm But»««« Cate*» by M*,l f raa
run aai.ikTaxa,
f»w 1 l> tsa
Ccarwllt* <*fT(Tn«i
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BKsr I’OH ()HE(¡()N’IANS
D. M. John, Dist. Manager
Corvallis
A Grave
Injustice
Do th-me who ad »«Kate 0 »
absolute prohibition of the
manufacture nn«i rain of »11
alcoholic liqut-r* realise the
seriousness of the social and
economic criai» that would
be precipitated by such legis­
lation? Are they aware of the
fact that the head* of fainilica
aggregating probably not I«-«»
than three million p*-<.jde
would suddenly be deprived of
their »ole means of livelihood,
and that propertun valued in
the aggregate at perhapa two
billion dollar» would a* and-
«icnly be« ome worthies«?
Confectionery, Ice (’n am, Tobacco
and Cigars
Post (’mils a Specialty
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OREGON
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Special to F armers
It ia doubtful if they do fully
realize tin».yet these are figure*
given by no 1er» a writer than
Dr. Henry Smith Williams in
an article in the "Ladies Home
Journal," reviewing the pro­
hibition movement. And he
adds: "Personally I am at •
loaa to understand how an »one
who ha* the slighleal griwp of
econonuo question* can contai».
plat* with equanimity the anarch-
i«Uc poeaibillUv» nay, certainties
w Inch rvvnal tbemae.vaathrough
the • ightest uae ci Um iu.ag.na­
tion in Coonecuen *lth U><*» fig
ore«. To ni», al lna*t, it arema
obvions that the uni» tiling which
ha* kept the t>r-,hibi: n m«>vr
ment before the people ut the
Lniled hl ate* 1« the »impie fait
that prohibition doe* not prohibit."
Thinking men and wot en «ho
• •ek the truth and are un« a ay rd
by prr ,1.1 >■« *i t who i r - ■ t-’
L.regoing Ixt« the eonak ¡deration
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the < uunty uf Linn.
I
In the matter of the /
ORDER TO
Adoption of
|SHOW
CAUSE
I mnut long
It appearing
riiiing u> thia Court from the
petition thl*
l..._ day
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preaeuted and tiled by
>atiitt«erg
ar«! <>reta Sandberg.
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wife, praying for a decree of adup-
h-n for litem of the aahl Emma Ixtng,
. I.i.ve named, and It ai pearing that the
,-r’ii: -vers are of «ufhcient ability to
they dorer»» cannot e»cape a like
->
up «aid child ami furnish »unable
■ucluaviu.
Paid Ad»»rt>»ea«al
lurture and education for her, and that
ii i* tit and proper that such adoption
hould I m - decreed.
And it further appearing to the Court
Old napent 5 cents a bundle at
that Ida M. l*>ng ia the mother of the
hud and la the mother of »aid child the News oilice.
.»nd I* an inaane pvr»on confined in an
mane atvlum at Engleaide, Neb., ard
urthcr, that I rank l.<«ng cl Randolph,
Not So Strange After All
Neb., la the father of aaid child, and
that he haa willfully ucserted and neg-
You may think it atrange that
acted to provide proper care and main-
tvi.at.ee for »aid child for over one year many people are cured of atomach
ext i receding the filing of »aid petition trouble by Chamberlain* tablet*
You
to-wit for over a twriud of ten year*; would not, however, if you ahould give
’ 111 I.EFORE. IT 1- HEREBt OR­
DERED that Frank l ong, and Ida M. them a trial. They strengthen and in­
i.i-e.g, being the lather and mother re- vigorate the atomach and enable it to
,|.<-ctively of aaid I-mrna Long, ap|>ear par form Ita function* naturally.
Mr»
«fore th,» Court on Monday, the 26th lloaie Rfah. Wabash, Ind. write*.
day <4 October, 1914, at the hour of
lu o'ch-ck a. m. in the Court-room of "Nothing did me the leaat good until
ihia Court at the Court huuae in the 1 began tiling < hamberlama tablet». It
city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, i* decidedly the '-eat medicine for stom­
then ar.d there to »how cauae why a ach trouble I hive aver used," For
cere«- ahould not be made for the adop­
tion of »aid hmma Long by the aaid j. tale by all dealer*.
«) Sandberg, and Greta fand berg, hia
wife.
For Sale-A good driving
It ia further ordered and directed
that a copy <>f Mid petition and a copy mare, harness and r e v buggy,
■ t thia older l>e forthwith mailed to
••ach <>f aai.l parent* at their laat known $186.—Jos. Boyanovsky.
• •loi!i < ad,lt< m a* herein elated, to-
wit lua M. l ong, r nglendc. Neb.; and
t rank Long, Randolph, Neb.
It 1« further onlervd that a copy of
tbi» order and »aid petition be pubiiahed
->nce a week fur three *ucce»»ive
week», anil that the laat publication
.hereof t»e made at h-aat four weeka
before the time appointed for said A
hearing.
That aaid publication be
made in the Santiam New*, a newaoa
|wr of general circulation pubiiahed
weekly at Scio. I.inn county, Oregon.
(Signed) D. B. .MeKnight,
County Judge. '
Date*! thia 2.’>thday of Aug., 1W14.
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