The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 02, 1922, Image 2

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not later than Tuesday to insure publi­
cation in the current laaue.
All transient advertisements must be
paid for in advance of publication.
T hvmhat . F eb
2. 1922
T he price of dairy product« are
away down now. and it is because
the Dairymens Ixague allowed itself
to liquidate. When there ia no or­
ganisation to fight your battle*, the
other fellow walks off with the plum.
G. 0. P. to push bonus" ia news
paper head. We have been under
the imprees.on «hat It has been
“pushed" an much now that it is al­
most off the mao
But maybe the
handwriting ia on the wall, and Ihr
leader« have seen.
Geo. Perry announcea the first
spring story of the big egg One of
hia Rhode Island reda laid an egg
measuring ail by eight inches. He
admit« that aomeone will find a big­
ger one.--Harrisburg Bulletin. Not
likely. Bro. Morgan. Freaks only
abound in communitie« like Harns-
burg
D on ’ t forget our Automotive
Edition on February 23d. Get your
ad copy now and semi It in it will
be worth ail your ad coats and then
some. We have lived up to our
promises in the past, and will thia
time. This edition will equal, except
the cover page, our Christmas edit-
H enry Ford haa now turned hia
paper, the ltearborn Independent,
loose upon the falsity of money, and
we believe thia lime he ia on the
right course. We recomend thia
paper to our readers, because it
tell» the unvarnished truth
Let ua
hav* your subscription — The Scio
Tribune and the Dearborn Indepen­
dent both for S3 »»0 for the year.
D on ’.- overlook the call for a spec­
ial school election on the 11th for
the purpose of electing a s<.rev-anor
on the school board In place of R.
V. Shelton, who haa moved to Wash
ougal. Wash., and also a clerk to
lake the place of Mrs. Jennie Shel­
ton. This ia the moat important of
elective uffi’vs in the conduct of
public affaire, and only the lieat
timber available should be placed In
this responsible position. Let every
patron of the school be on hand and
see that good men or women are
elected
So far no one has acted upon our
sugge lion that a civic club be form­
ed in Scio. Why this lethargy? Oth­
er communities have them, and they
are reaping the benefits of commun­
ity unity—a wide awake people al­
ways bring more wide awake people^
amt this community should now be
up and doing. Great things are in
the proceee of coming to pane, and
we should be a unit in getting what
bel mgs to Scio and the «niir» com*
race "UnnTCM"
r “ tt
“UU I L ri
' suit then in aaa! Court fending, where-
- w,j * <*.
Brown and Sarah L Brown, his wife.
A Sparkling Stimulant. Full of Wit
1 £ M Nhertock, R. D. Norton and Alice
and Hutner. Free copy will be seat ■ £ Norton, hi» wife. were defendants
upon receipt of your name with address I In favor of plaintiff and against »aid
completa. Write tu G. Mitchell. 397 tefc-danta. by which exrcuticm I am
< ommamteo to a-ll the property in said
Pearl Street. Brooklyn, N. Y.
rart-utKin and hereinafter deacrihed to
pav the rum due the plaintiff. of l-WL SO
: with interest thereon at the rate of 9
Special School Meeting per Cent per annum from the 26th day
of F-bruary. 1920. and for the further
I sum of fKi.77 a« tax«« paid by said
Notice Mi hereby given to the legal plain MT. and for the further sum of
i voter« of School Inatrxt. No. Mt. of li.'AOO attorney's fees together with
cunts and dwi-ure-ment» of »aui suit
Unn county, state of Oregon, that • taxed at FJ* 90 and cot* and espenaes
j a Special School Meeting of sak! dte- of «aal execution
I will on Saturday,
inct will be held at the school house on the 11th day of February. 1922. at the
, the 11th day of February. 19T2. at 2 hour of II «clock A M of »«id dav, at
the front door of the County Court
' o'clock in the aftomOML for the follow- House in Albany. I.inn County, Ore­
1 log ubjeet»; To elect mm * (1) director gon. sell at public auction to the high-
Beatrice W ulfr. ur
< to fill the uncx|>ired term of Roy V. rat balder for ca»h in hard on day of
married Helen F.
: Shelton, and one (li clerk to fill the sale, all the right, title, interest and
T iirkk I s considerable agitation' Wolfe, unmarried. Sa­
estate which said defendants ami all
- unexpired t-rm of J-nrir Sh<-:t -n
die Fair and Tom <
perexia claiming unter them subse­
now about th« high cost of hunting
Fair, her hueband.
Dated this 26th day uf January. 1922. quent to the date of the mortgage in.
Ih-fendanUL J
and angling license, and Bro. Mor­
of ami to said premise» hereinbefore
R oy V. S helton .
ia | To John Rringard. Jr,; Frank Bringani.
mentioned arc described in said execu­
van. of the Harrisburg Bulletin
Chairman |.<>ard of IHFectors.
tion as follows, to-wit:
Martha Rrtngard, William Rringard I Attest- J knmb S hxi . ton .
agitating for a 312 license fee In­
The Esst Half of the Northwest
and Helen a. Wolfe, defendant«
District Clerk.
Quarter and the West Half of the
stead of the |5 fee as required st
above ñamad.
Northeast Quarter of Section Seven, in
present. No use, Bro. Morgan, of
la VMS N> m « us tms Hrtrs oeOsauoa;
Township Thirteen. South Range One
making the high cost of killing your You and each of vou are hereby re­ Stelli Sale al Rtii Property ai Fortciiun West of the Willamette Meridian, in
gatead to appear in the above entitted
Linn Couuty, Oregon, containing 160
friends anv dearer than the present court and answer th« romplamt fih-i
acr«». in Linn County. Oregon.
fee. We.believe
ia enough
If against you in the above entitled cauae,
Said sale being made subject to re-
Notte« I» hervtiv givvn. Thst by vir­
312 would prevent the “accidentar' , on or before the expiration of six weeks tù« uf an cxecution duly iaaued uut of Oeinptlon in the manner provided by
' from the date of the first publication of | thè Circuit Court of thè State of Ore- law.
killing of hunters, then we would be i this summons in Th« Seto 1 ribuno, th< ; gt»n. fnr thè Countv of l.tnn. and tu me
Dated this 10th day of January. 1922.
C. M K enhalu
for it. But there is a neceaatty, as dste of the first publication thereof ta <lirvcte«l on thè 24th day of Lh-rcmber,
Sheriff of Linn County, Oregon.
1921, upon a judgment and decree duly
Ing
Thu
rada
v
the
5th
dey
<>f
January,
we see it, of reducing the fees to
rend-red. roterei of record and dock- V. A. G oode , Attorney for Plaintiff,
, 1922, and the date of the laat v<.blica-
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something near normal, especially . lion being Ihursday. the 16th day of ctod in^and by sai-! Court on thè lith Roy Building.
Iday of Itecernber. 11*21, in a certain Stayton, On-gun.
since a reduction in everything else j February. 1922. to-wit: <»■ or tefore
is demanded in order that we more the With day of February, IV. Z. and if
I you fail to ao ap|x ar and answer io '
quickly reach that Coveted goal, complaint, tor want thereof. Plaintiff
"normalcy" whatever that ia.
will aptdv to the Court for judgment
and decree against said defendants, and
fur the relief preyed for an-1 teman,!<«1
In complaint herein, which is sulntan
I hr Shoe Repair and Leather Man
tiaily aa follows, to-wit:
Fur a decree of thia Court ad judging
(Next to Densmores)
and decreeing that tters <»
- and
Before
you huy let me
owing to plaintiff on the fKd.OU pron
January 31
isaorv note described in plaintiff's com­
Mrs la-ona Wain of Junction Qty plaint herein the sum uf S h T ai .W, to ­
arrived Saturday at the home of her gether with inten -t thereon from th-
1st day of *u)y, 1920. at the rate uf
parent«. Mr and Mr«. H. E. Bur-
eight per cent prr annum, until paid,
mcater for a «hort visit.
and the further sutn uf IKXf <Jt) attor­
Mr. and Mrs J. H. Hildreth were ney's fees herein and the coat* ami dis­
bursement« of this suit, that the mort­
shopping in Albanv Thursday
gage described in said complaint and
M. P. Long motored to Albany executed by John i ringard, drc«-a*cl,
| to lennw W olfe, now deceased, and
Thursday
--------------------------- "WHERE
SAVINGS ARE SAFE" ---------------------------
, which mortgage bear »date the 27th da>
Mias Emma Rahn was shopping of March. 1912, and is duly rec.-rte-d at
Your Home
OH Age
TEN
KFAMiK»
WHY
.'•ickness
page 96 of ' oí. M». Record of Mort
you »houH save regular­
Your Business Investmente
•nsuranee
In town Monday.
gages in and for I inn t ounty, Orrgun
ly a part of your
Eduacation
Automobile
Travel
and
which
mortgage
waa
duly
assigned
Mlsa A nene Small spent Sunday
income:
Character
by the said Jennie Wolfe, on or about
Make your dreama corm- true. Mart now.
4 , ANO NO WORRY
with her sister Mrs. M. E. Myers of the 22nd day of January, 1915, to th-
> plaintiff herein, which aasigronent is
Alban v.
I duly recorte-.! in VoL 74. al i agr 52.
Misa Oda Clark returned to Port­ I Record of Mortgage» in and fur l inn
land Sunday to resume her work at ' i County. Oregon, be forvcloa<d and that
each and all uf the above named I *efer
the Meier & Frank store.
¡ danta and all perauna claiming by,
It was reported that Saturday Mr. through or under them, or either of
them, subsequent to th« exi-eutiuti of,
and Mrs. L. J. Bond would return said mortgage, either aa purchaser, iti-
from their honeymoon trip. The cumbrari'-rr» or otherwise. I- t-arre i
. and forechsH-d of all right or claim.save
people of the vicinity got busy to only the equity of redemption, in or to
In said
give them a post-nuptial shower and | the said real proper!
i mortgage, which said real property is
Call mo up and 1 11 deliver it It's Better
a serenade. They waited outside as deecribed aa follows:
The
West
half
of
the
South
­
long as the cold weather would per­
east quarter of the '--uthvaat
mit and finally decided to go in and
Route I
Scio, Ore. ¡
quarter of Section Ihlrly-four
< •
in Township 9 "outh. Range
s|<cn<i the evening with the Clark
<
three Fast of the W illamette
family, In hopes of greeting the
Meridian, in Unn t ounly, Ore­
T
gon, containing twenty acres,
newlyweds in a body upon their re­
more or less
turn. The evening waa pleasantly
Am! that the usual decree be miule
spent, and was followed by the serv­ for the sale of said prrmhMrs by the
ing of cake and hot coffee by Mice sheriff of Unn ' ounty, • 'regun, accuni
iractice of th»»
‘ng to law arid the practice
this
Oda Clark. At 10:30 the guests de­ Court; that the proceeds of said »ale be
parted to their homes. Ths newly- applied to the payment of the amount
due plaintiff, including attorney's fee»
weds arrived about half an hour and the costa and disbursements of said
later. The joke waa on all the guests, sale and this suit, that the balance lie
deposited with the Clerk of thia < <>urt
who nevertheless had a jolly time for defendants aa their interest may be
laughing over the hidden artidee In made to appear, that the plaintiff maj
become a purchaser at said »ale. and
th< cake baked by Mrs. Eichinger, that the purchaser be let into the |x—
Mrs. Clara Smith found the thimble, session of said premises immediately
upon the purchase of the seme: ami
Mrs. V. E. Shelton the ring. Z. J. that plaintiff have such other and fur
Clark a candy heart and Arthur ther relief in the premises as to the
Court may seem just and «-quitable.
Clark the button.
Thia summons is served u | khi you by
.Mrs. Cleveland returned Saturday publication thereof in The -ciu Tribune, i
from a weeks visit with her son near a weekly new»pap«r print«), putih-h---! I
and circulate«! in Unn County, Oregon,
Scio.
Kuant to order of the Honorable
E. F. De Long and W. Wirth
G Bingham. Judge of the < ircuit
Court of the Mate of < »regon, for the
were shopping In town Friday.
Frank Heard called at the home Third Judicial Itstrict. dated on the
3rd day of January, 1922. The first
of W. H. Grimes Saturday.
publication to be on the 5th day of Jan­
J. L. Rodgers and Bert H Uli« uary, 19E2. and you are required té ap­
were looking after sheep on the pear and antwer said complaint on or
before the 29th day of February, 1921
Morris place Monday.
V imhil H. Massey,
and let ua make you an estimate.
1-Arl Browning spent Friday with Bust < »tfice Addr«« Stayton. Oregon
W. H Grime«.
Attorney fur Plaintiff.
SCIO TRIBUNE’,^ of
Knickerbocker The-
SUMMONS
ater in Washington, D C.. gave is tea Ctacvir Corer or mg W its or
Uaaov>,rua van Ceewv or Lisa,
way under a load uf enow upon the
bertsrssm No. X.
roof last Saturday night, and fire
Farmen» and Merchants'!
men. soldiers, marines and civilian«
Hank of htayton, a
Corporation,
risked their live« in attempting to
Plaintiff.
reecu« thoee burled beneath the deb­
vs.
•UMCtUFHUN. IN ADVANCE
31.75
John Rringsn!. Jr,, on
•IE MONTHS
—
LOO ris. The storms in the east have
nurnei, trans Inn-
been exceedingly ervere this winter
gard and Martha Hnn-
gard. hie wife;william
Entered at the Doetoffice at Sdo. and this sn »w was the heaviest in
Hringard. tuunarro-d;
Oregon as second clam matter.
years, and consequently the catast­
Ed Wolfe, unmarrod,
Byron Wolfe and Min­ fUMWOXM
rophe could not be helped. Howev­
ADVEItTUHNG XATW
nie Wolfs,
wolf«, his
ms wife;
er, congress, in this case, as In all
Local advertising per line first in-
Noma -tafford and h
aarttea...................
L. Mafford. her hue-,
Earn subsequent Insertion per line .06 others. Is going to investigate. Het-, band; < • r o r g e " |
Display adv-rtwing -First ineertiun
ter do all this Investigating before
Wolfe,unmarried.-tier <
per Inch .........
aid Wolfe, unmarried,
such
events
take
place.
Advertisements should reach thia omee
THE
FRANK KRUML
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I
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Mrs. E. J Weidman who haa been
visiting with her daughter Mra.
Rose Jilmore near Jefferson, re­
turned homo Sunday.
J. S. Hannah and family are on
the sick list with cold and sore throat
this week.
Willard Grime«. Bill Wirth, Ike
and lAwrence Burton attended the
dance In the German hall Friday
munity.
nignt.
Lets organise for a solid, comoact
Bob Wirth visited school Friday
community service, No other way afternoon.
0. E Eichinger and family at­
will bring prosperity to our door.
1
tended the dance in the new hal|
M any lives we<e lost wbeo the Saturday oighL
I»
Qyote you iny prices on leather
The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon
If Your Gì ocer Doesn’t Have
Meadow Shade Butter
E. A. Wagoner
Now is the time to buy!
Prices are Advancing I
Don’t Wait until Spring!
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We have a complete line, necessary to
build any kind of house or barn.
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