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gr * - , • • < * e » * • w . • I /■ 4 • ♦ » * • • » • f •4 • • W % > •v * a 1 ’ ■ »•* Farmers and Merchants I Hank of Stayton, a Coruorsttoo, Plaintiff. vs. John Bringard, Jr,. un married, Frans rrin- gard and Martha Brin gard. his wife;William Brirgar!, unmarried. Ed. Wolfe unmarried, Byron Wolfs and Min Bl? M MOS 8 nie Wolfs, his «rife; Noma Stafford and R. I., Stafford, her hus band; George W. Wolfe, unmarried ¡Ger- ski Wolfe, unmarried, Beatrice Wolfe, un married; Helen K. Wolfe, unmarried; Sa die Fair and Tom C. Fair, her husband. Iiefrndanta. To John Bringard. Jr.; Frank Bringard. Martha Bringard, William Bringard and Helen it. Wolfe, defendants above named I n ths 5* as os nts M tavs os O smon ; You and rach of vuu are hereby re quired to appear in the above entitled court and answer the complaint filed against you in the abovs entitled cause, on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons in The Scio Tribune, the date of the first publication thereof be ing Thursday, the 5th day of January, 1922. and the date of the last pubHsa- tion being Thursday, the Itith day of February. 1922. to-wit: On or before the 3'th day of February. 1922. and if you fail to so appear and answer said Oomplalnt. for want thereof. Plaintiff will applv to the Court for judgment •ml decree against said defendants, ami for the relief prayed for and demanded In complaint herein, which is substan tially aa follows, to-wit; For a decree of thia Court adjudging and decreeing that there is due ami owing to plaintiff on the *850,00 prom isaorv note described In plaintiff's com plaint herein the sum of i860.00. to gether with interrat thereon from the 1st day of July. 1920. at the rate of eight per cent per annum, until paid, and the further sum of *100,00 attor ney's fees herein and the coats ami dis bursements of this suit; that the mort gage described in said complaint and executed by John Bringard. decease*!, to Jennie Wolfe, now deceased, and which mortgage bears date the 27 th «lay of March, 1912, ami is duly recorded at page 96 of Vol. 66, Recon! of Mort gages in and for Unn County, Oregon, and which mortgage was duly asstgrod by the said Jennie Wolfe, on or about the 22nd day of January. 191S, to the Slalntiff herein, which asaignment ia uly reconic*! in Vol. 74, at Page 62, Record of Mortgagor in six! for I.inn Countv. Oregon, be forveluaed am! that each and all of the above named I »efen danta and all persona claiming by, through or under them, or either of them. sul>sequ«>nt to the execution of said mortgage, either aa |>urchascr. in cumbram-era or otherwise, be bsrrcd ami foreclosed of all right or claim.save only the equity of redemption, in or to the said real pr*<|>erty described in »aid si ' mortgage, which said real property r is deaenbe*! aa follows: The West half of the South east quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Thirty-four in Township 9 Houth. Range three East of the Willamette Meridian, in Unn County. Ore gon. containing twenty acres, more or !<*»• And that the usual decree be made for tlx- sale ot said premiere by the Hhenff of Unn County. < Oregon, accord ing to law and the practice of this Court. that the proceeds of said sale be applied to the payment of the amount due plaintiff, including attorney's fem and the coats and disbursements of said •ale and this suit; that the balance be deposited with the Clerk of thia Court for defemlanta aa their interest may 1» mad*- to appear; that the plaintiff may become a purchaser at said sale, and that the purchaser bo let into the pos session of said premises immediately upon the purchase of the same: and that plaintiff have such other and fur ther relief in the premises as to the Court may seem iuet snd •quitable. This summons is served u;>on you by publication thereof in The “cio Tribune, • weekly newanaper printed, published and circulated in Unn County, Oregon. Crsuant to order of the Honorable o. G. Bingham, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of < iregim. for the Third Judicial I'latricl. dated on the 3rd day of January. 1922. Die first publication to be on the Sth day of Jan uary. 1922. and you are required to ap- Car and answer said complaint on or fore the 30th day of February, 1922. Vi noil. H. Msmsv, Foot office Address: Stay ton. < »regon Attorney far Plaintiff b< ♦ X 's • . • .*• ’ a S ’« a • . * * Ft« •* «’ ,Ç'r ’* í À •_ «-' e* a • 4 ' rv. ; S 's* • Y ♦rr- > ;* » '• « ' » ‘te ’ Ài < - a . -Z.5■ V“ >-r. : I 1 For some week» now J D Dens I their respective places ready to fin- more has been working <>n his new I i«h the semester's work. Few New ! feed store at Albany, which is V- be Year resolutions seem to be in ef located on Broadalbin and Water fect. E C. Kendle •pent Tuesday tn Streets, across the street from An The county e'ub leader, of Al Albany. Wednesday and derson's garage Mr. Densmore's bany. was hen Dorris Weddle •pent Saturday in new store will handle feed. both of demonstrated how to kill small ani his own chopping and the Fishers. mals, such as m<>les and gophers. Albany. Scio High is among the few His only mill «rill still I m > located in Roscoe Hurst •pent Saturday in schools of the county that has en- Scio. A'bany. The Arthur Filkins, of Albany. who! tersd the delisting league Fred M rape It was an Albaay vie- schedule of the triangle that Scio was listed by the 9th corps area as iter Saturday. will debate in has not been arrang as a draft evader .has produced sat ed. in fart, due to th«- few mera- John Sticha and wife spent Satur isfactory evidence that he served in twr» of the league no definite plans day shopping in Albany. France with the Canadian expedition-: have l<n n made F. B. Studnicka was aa Albaay ary force, and was at the time a Th«- Scio baskethall trams have business visitor Tneeday. questionair was mailed to him. en several games scheduled, The hoys His Bert Hollis and Jess Rodgers listed in the Canadian array play Shedd the 6th (Ma); Willam name has been taken off of the de ette University the 7th < Salem I; Al-1 made a trip to Albany Tuesday serters list. bany the 10th (Albany); Woodburn D. C. Thoms spent Saturday in A movement ia >m foot among the 13th (Woodburn), The girls Albany, attending to official busi the former neighbors of W. O. Brin play ¡jelmnon at lx*banon the 6th. ness. son. confesseii bandit who held up The boys second team may play The girls High School basketball the Jefferson bank several weeks this week, as negotiations are under team plays in Lebanon tomorrow ago. to ask Judge Kelly to parole way for a game with Turner. night. I Brinson. Their petition also states Jesse Hildreth and wife were in I i that during the time he lived among, town Sunday evening to attend 1 them they found him to be an h*»o- church. . I sat and industrious man. and that Mias Hertha Patrny was the guest this robbery is th«* only bl ark mark of Bttoe Stewart’s parents over the against him LOCAL BREVITIES u* ♦>- * *** » ’A* * 3»» 4 t I 1- % • • / • Keep Year Eyes Yoons Siner eo many young people wear glas ses. the oM idea that they make a per son took «nd is sekiom m<-ntSH>cd. The truth is. that putting off wvanng glas ses when they an- needed 1» what makes many people's faces look older than they ar* ^ììleade Optom e trist. * AlfAM? OW HAROLD ALBRO. Manufacturing Optician è Fog S a !. f Old papers. 10c per bundle at the Tribune office. Meat Market Wants your hogs. We pay lc letw than Portland prices. Phone or drop ua a card and we will call New Year. Tell the advertiser you saw his ad in The Tribune. George Morse has announced his intention of leaving for Brownsville in a few days. « m S High School Notes Rose Chromey, of the 0. A. C.. •pent the Christmas holidays with her parents here. January 3 Special Prices on Wednesdays and Saturdays ; Mrs. Bertha Price, a t>atient at The Christmas program given by < the hospital, has so far recovered as the school Fridav, Dec. 23. was a < tn lie able to walk some. great success. The exercises wer. Dr. F. C. Brown spenj Friday in not very long, but were of a high j Salem shopping In preparation for quality. Most of the students were back at his intended trip to Mexico. Scio Meat Market I iolechvk Bron. Scio, Oregon « Don't forget the basketball game Friday night between Scio and Shedd. This will be a good game. The ladies town team of basketball tessera will play Woodburn town For Sals- Hal«-*! hay. J. 1. Rodgers. team in Woodburn tomorrow night. For Saie Shepherd pups. Phone Bertha Patrny is leaving for Al IHx. 21-p bany Saturday, where she will take up her new work with the Albany [ For Sale- 20 pigs 6 weeks old. J. F. Kukacka. Creamery. Carpenter—House raising, moving, Mae Stoddard has returned to her repairing and general earjwntcr school near Shedd after spending work. C. P. Compton the Christmas holibays at her home Shelton & Co., of the Sanitary Mar near here. ket. want your veal and will call » ■ for it; and poultry of all kinds. 3 Kenneth Hirons. a student at the 0. A. C.. spent the Christmas vaca For Sale -Mixed hay. about i dov- tion at the home of hie sister, Mrs. er. $10 ton for quick sale .) H Seio, on the old Miller place 21 p Alfred Powell. Newt Morrison made a trip to For Sale or trade Year old Durock Jersey Boar Would consider Salem Friday for a load of gun pow •hosts on trade. der. He claims • speed record for Ben Thayer. 21 p the trip down. Score Card«-—<Iet your "800” score J. S. Sticha and wife were dinner cards at the T rihi n »; office. 2c guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. per card, or cents per card by mail, postpaid. Hobson Tuesday evening, the occas ion being the birthday of Dr. Hob Potatoes - Will give subaeription to son. the Tribune or Oregonian for sacks of good potatoes. Call at Miss Mary Waters, of PotUand.' the Tribune office. has accepted a position at J. F. Weeely’s'and is taking ths placs of and set of single harness, about as Berth* Patrny. who is going to Al good aa new. Inquire of W. A. bany. Gilkey. Route 4. Scio 22p Smith Holt was taken to the hos pital late Monday night suffering with an attack of apoendieitia. The doctors havs not yet decided wheth er or not an operation will be •ary. At a special session of the city council called to order Monday morning. I. V. McAdoo was nomi nated and appointed by the city dads to fill the piece left vacant sev eral mm ths ago when Henry Stepe- John J. Cain, of Portland, spent nek moved away. the Christmas holidays at the home Carson D. (Pete) Beebe, who of his brother. Rodger M. Cain. J. charged with the murder of John J. is now in the insurance business Painter, and aquited oo grounds of but was formerly editor of a »mall ineanitv. «rill ia all probability have Kansas newspaper. to remain ia jail oatii the March term of court, when he «rill bo char ged with the murder of William DR. FICQ Painter. Ordinarily, a verdict of "insane" means immeadiate remov al to the criminal ward at the state Office Hours: insane hosoital at Salem. • to IV- ». DENTIST w" ** r *» V' : * ■ ' ’ ». ».9 5 /.v SUMMONS Ï • ; / •->*» e r •/ r: '.’v* la vas Craw it Cocat or nut tosrs *»» Vssuus. rva tas Cucavv or Lias, DsrsSTMawT No. JL a ✓* % A, a- » e 1 / % o ALWAYS at Your Service with Qyality Feeds at Right Prices. A complete line in Stock Always. Qyality considered, our prices are seldom beaten. & x> & & & & Densmore’s Feed Store & ©► I When your Hogs are ready for market call us up. we are always buying-