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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1922)
e • a V ’% « k • * ♦ A- » SUMMONS 1» va» C imoit t'wav ee raa M t * t » or <»aaoc*, vua raa Ouewrv or |j»a, • ' L'xr»»ruaxT So. 2. T". y I / ; J À ' • ’.V Farmer» »nd Merchants | Bank uf Ntayton, a ' Corporation, plaintiff. VB. John Bringard. Jr,, un married. Fran» Irin- gard and Martha Brin garil, hui wife;* ilNam BringarX unmarried. Ed Wolfe, unmarried. Byron Wolf» and Min nie Wolfe. Ma wife; Noma Stafford atgi K L. htafford. her hus band; George W. W <d fe, un married .•Ger ald Wolf«, unmarried. Beatrice * elf*, un married: Helen E. Wolf*, unmarried; Sa die Eair and Tom C. Fair, her huabnnd. Defends», le 1 LOCAL BREVITIES ni I I mi urte l^ila Clark »pent Salem »hopping ■urea—i Saturday 1 Roe Phillipa. Dan Mclaughm, Jun Arnold and Nathan H to**1 made a trip to Albany Monday to attend to business interests in that in City. The high »ehool girl» basket I »11 Lores Bond, of Albany, apent the team will meet Corvallis on the M. *• weekend near Srio ely hall floor Friday, the 13th. S < ne R. M. Cain and family made a trip of the girl» think thia will lie a v.-ry unlucky night—for Corvallia. bi Albany Sunday afternoon. Hl’MMOXH To John Bringard, Jr.; Frank Hringard. Martha Bringard. William Bringard »nd Helen B. Wolfe, defendants above named. la tmb X»ua os rua ntatsov O bmo »; You and each of V'»u are hereby re quirnd to apt»ear in the above entitled court and answer the complaint flhxl •gainst you tn the above entitled reuse, on or before the expiration of aix w*« k» from the date of the first publication of thia summon» in The Seio Tribune, the date of th* first publication thereof be ing Thursday th* Sth day of Janiiary, IW2, and the date of tn* laat publica tion tielng Thursday, the Pith day'of February. l»Zl. to-wit; t’n or twfure the ®nh day of February. WS. ami if you fail to »O app*»' ar|d an»*er said complaint, for want thereof. Plaintiff will appiv to the Court for Judgment and decree against »aid defendants, and for the relief prayed for and ife-mandMi In complaiiit heroin, which 1« aubetan Gaily as follows, to-wit: For a decree of this Court adjudging and decreeing that there is due and owing to plaintiff un the IltO.OO prom- laaory note deecribed in plaintiff'» com plaint herein the aum of (IGO. 00, to getber with interest lhen-on from th* 1st day of Inly, lW2b. at the rate of eight per cent per annum, until paid, and the further aum of 1100.00 attor ney *• free herein and the root» ami dis buraement» of thisauit; that th«- mr«rt gag<- described in said e<i«n plaint and eaeculml by John Hringanl, d«< aaed. U> icnnie Wolfe, now dee»aaed. and which mortgag«- bear a date the 27th day of March, H«12. and la duly reconkd at page 1M> of Vol. E*t>. Reconl uf Mort gages in and for Unn County, < »regun. and which mortgage waa duly aaaigm-d by the said Jennie Wolfe, on or about th* 22nd day of January, 1915. to the plaintiff herein, which »Migrvm-nt la duly recorded in VoL «4, at Page fit. Record of Mortgag«*« in ami for l inn t'ountv. Oregon, lie forecloat-d and that each and all of th* above n»m«-d Defen dants and all persona claiming by, through oc under them, or either of them. aul>eequ«nl to th«- execution of •aid mortgage, either aa purchaser, in cumbrancer» or otherwise, be barred and foreclosed of all right or claim,save only the equity of redemption. In or to the aai«i real property described in said mortgage, which »aid real property la deacrtlwd as follow»: The Weat half of the South- eaat quarter of the ‘outheaat ?|uarter of Section thirty f<>ur n Townahip 9 -outh, Itsnge three Eaat of the Willamette Meridian, in l inn County, Ore gon, containing twenty acre«, ruurv or leaa. And that the usual decree tie made for tiie »ale of »aid premises by the Sheriff uf I Inn Connty,«»reguo. accord ing to law and the practice of this Court; that th* proceed» of aaid sale be applied to the payment of th* amount du<- plaintiff, including attorney a fees ami th* coats and disbursements of said sale ami this suit; that the balance be depoeited with the Clerk of this C ourt for defendants aa their interest may be made to appear; that the plaintiff may become a purchaser at said aal*. and that the purchaser be let into the pua- •ewaion of said promt»*« immediately upon the purchase of th«* same: and that plaintiff hare such other and fur ther relief in the premia*« a« to the Court may seem just and equitable. This »ummons u «erred upon you by publication thereof in The *cio I ribune. a weekly newspaper printed, published ami circulated tn Unn County. Oregon, pursuant to order of the Honorable Geo. G Bingham. Judge of the Circuit Court uf the Mate of Oregon, for the Third Jtxhcial insUict, dated on the 3rd day of January. 1922. The first publication to be on the 5th day uf Jan uary, 1922. and you are required to ap- Kar and answer «aid complaint on or fure the 20th day of February, 1922. ViautL II. M»arev, Poet Office Address: Stayton. Oregon Attorney for Plaintiff. MMistnlifì Mici Notice i» hereby gi' Ivan that the un- denugn..! haa been. b_ •y an order of th* County Court of Unn County. Oregon, duly appointed Ad ministra tor of the Batate of Jane MoCra». <iee»aa.d. Any arxl ail penion» having claim» against •aid estate ar* hereby required to pres ent same to the undersigned at hi* real- donee near Scio, Linn County, Oreg»” within six months from this date, duly verified aa by la* required. Dated thia 2*th <lay of December, iati. A. M c C bab . Administrator. Weatherford A Wyatt. Attorney» for Administrator house guest of Dr. and Mr». S. C. They were old time Browne friend» when the Browne» were rea- ide«>t» of Bridal Veil. Orin Anderson and George Mee- man. Allutny av « »alremen. were in town Monday exhibiting a irjî Maxwell, which I» an altogether different machine from any other Keep Tear Eyv» Y tr.odel uf the same make ever built before. Since ao many young p-'i.pb wear gias- Th«- Masquerade dance Saturday This office haa receive«! a copy of night wa» <»ne of the be*t attended and moot »uceemful dance event» a large color map printed by the Roy l>megrle. of Albany, waa a of the year and all those who at South* rn Pacific, showing where, in Scio busts«-«» visitor last week. tended report a very tdraaeot time. thia state, it» line» run. On the j A. C. Albro. of Cottage Grove, back uf the map is • complete aur-; Father Alfmuo Utadwr. of Ml. •pent Friday in Scio on buaineea. vey of thr climatic condition», toil f Angel, haa taken over the rein» of C. P. Hart, of Eugene, viaited the Catholic church at Jordan, and and general topography of the state, •too valuable information regarding : friend» in Scio over the week-end. will be there permanently. 11« irrigation projects. Anyone may; Mr*. J. W. Parrish made a trip come» here from a church at N'ensel have a copy of thia map free of to Albany Monday, returning Tues Nebraska charge by writing to General Pa»a-1 day. Tho bridge at Jefferwm. which *nger agent John M Scott. L'nion- Geraldine Hodgera la suffering wa» wanhed out at the time of he Deput. Portland. Oregon. from a «ever» cold and a touch of flood, has been ret>ii dt and ie n<>w Advvrtise la The Scio Tribue* and get in »orvioe. making detuuis 0v>*r th»; toMiliUs. results. road betwren here and Albany Ered Bilyeu »old a Eord touring unnecessary. car to Father Steder, at Jordan. Mr» R B. Dever and little daugh Wednesday. ter. Audrey. ef Braud Ved. are th«* L. E Holman is the purchaser of a new Overland from the liartu Motor Company. Father Steder. of Jordan, paid vialt to Scio Tuesday morning. »«•». the old idea that they mail* a per- look old 1» seldom mentioned. Tho truth 1». that putting off wearing glas ses wh«n they are rwxilcd i» what make» many people'» face» look older than they are. t ? *7e 'e (Dptom e tr/'st. HAROLD ALBRO. Manufacturing Optician F or S alk Old paiwnt. 10c per bundle al the Tribune office. Scio Meat Market S. A. P«-aae and wife of Jefferann were viaiting with D. C. Thom» and wife last Friday. The ladiea basketball team will play the Silverton ladiea here on Tuesday, Jan. 24. The Galea Hrio-Albany »lag» haa •Pipped running until the road» be come more pawMbto. Mr» Bertha Price will return to her home Saturday, after a long »lav at the huepital. Smith Holt, who waa operated on al the hoapital Thursday for appen- dieilia. »» improving rapidly , Cherro Flour, » 1 • < > WHY ? Becau«« Cherro it nulled from the choicret lenl wheat Special Prices on Wednesdays and Saturdays Becau«« Cherew is milled uni form and la dejiemiable •acaeaa Chart« 1» millc-i to re tain it» natural nutty fla vor in your bread. Bt.aw«« Charro satis hr» »nd is earth-d by the b«-»t gnt- eer». WHY Cherro Flour? < < Scio Meat Market Scio. Oregoa »•»•♦♦♦♦»•♦»♦♦♦♦-»♦♦♦»»»<e»oae»e»o»eoee»e»e»Hee»aa»o 0 ; ► (Jonimaaatoner D C. Thoma and wife and Mr» Rebecca Morris were in Albany Monday afternoon. Joe Emk, of Jordan, waa brought For Sale Baled hay. J 1. Rodger». in to the Scio ho»pital Monday, »of Mixed Hay -For »ale Price right. Dr. S. C. Brown«- 22p fering from blood poison in one foot. The "600" club will meet at the Carpenter—H«u»e raising, moving, | reftainng and general carpenter f home of Mrs C. W. Bragg, at Weal C. P Compton. work. Scio, today for their monthly meet For Sale - One aix rear pld Jerw-v ing. c«>w. juat freah. »¡w> about '. mi Mr». Florence Everett, of Spokane pullet». W. E. Burton 23p Wash., 1» viaiting at the home of Shelton A Co., of the Sanitary Mar- ; her daughter-in-law, Mrs. C. A. ket, want your retd and will call Everett. for it; and poultry uf all kind». 3 Dr. A. G. Prill haa a fine collect We Want Produce. dreseed veal ion of photo« of rare Oregon birds, and pork' Call al Du Winner Produce Co., Scio which he took to Albany Mood ay to F B St»dnicka. »how to friend». Score Card»—Get your "500” score W. H. O'Bryan, the promoter, card» at the T kih I'SI. otic-. 2cI who ha* interested ao many in go per card, or 2| cents per card by i ing to Palmetto Inland. Mexico, mail, postpaid. was a recent gueat of Dr. Browne. For Sale Heavy hack; I u>p buggy 1 ami act of »ingle harneM. al»>ut as. good as new. Inquire ot W. A. | Gilkey. Route 4. Seto 22p A» I am making daily trip» to Al F. H. Seeley, of Chicago »nd Phila delphia, th* noted truss expert, will pernonaUy be at the St Francis hotel, ami will remain in Albany thia Wednes day only. Jan. IM. Mr. Seeley aaya: “The Spermatic Shield will not <mlv retain any <-a»e of rupture prrfretty, but contract» the opening in 10 day« on the average com . Being a vast ad vancement over all former method» exemplifying inatantaneou» effect» im mediately appreciable ami withstanding any »train or position. no matter the •i»< or location. Large ur difficult rases ur ieelasleaal regt erne (following op eration») »|M-cially soliciti-d. Thia in strument received the only award in England and in Spain, producing results without surgery. injection», medka) treatment» or preecriptimts. Mr. Seeley haa document» from the United State» Government, Washington. I). C., for inaiiretion. He will be glad to dr mor - •trate without charge or lit them if de sired. Business d. manda prevent »top ping at any other place in thia section P. 8 F vkmv arAtwMBNT m rets wo- TICI HA» RBBN VBairtBP BSFoaK THS F bubkai . ano S tats C ourts .—F. H. S bblmy . Offta. IK Ne SU bany I will take paaarnger» fog fl .50 round trip. Leave 7:30 a m Return 4:30. Phone r home. D. C. Thoma. ALWAYS at Your Service with Quality Feeds at Right Prices. A complete line in Stock Always. Quality considered, our , prices are seldom beaten. When your Hogs are ready for market call us up. we are always buying Densmore’s Feed Store ......................................ww——■