The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 18, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE <»F OREGON FOR LINN
COUNTY
I HE SCIO TRIBUNE
I >epar (men t No. 2
First National Bank of
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Plaintiff,
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L. T. Titus. Defendant, J
To the above named Defendant, L. T.
Titus:
I n thk N am »: or tub ntatb or Oar
G on , Y ou are hereby rv.«uir«i u> «p|M ar
and answer complaint filed against vou
in the above entitled cause on or before
six weeks from the date of first publi­
cation <>f tin* Summons. io wit: on or
Iwfore the ’JUth day of June, 1926. *"d
if you fail so to answer said complaint, a
the plaintiff will apply to th*' Court for
the relief «h-man«ie*i in it» mm« ai d
herein, a succinct statement of whu-h is
as follows:
A Judgment against you for the * irn
of fTUU.&i with interest thereon at tiw-
ralc of it per emt per annum fn>ni the
1st day of June, 1923, »nd for th« fur­
ther sum of
<•’ aAattorncv's f«---s.
and fur plaintiff'» mats and <fi»bu'
menta in*-urr««d in this suit
And hr a
decree requiring a certain w>l< and ■
mortgage made by (J. A. Neyroeyer j
and France» Neymeyrr. hi* wife, tn
favor of L. T.Titus ami recorded on t' •
2Sth day of April. 1923, in Velum« Aflat
page 53 of the Record of M<«rtgag«s for ,
Linn County,
Oregon, to be »old ami
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Watch the dale following your
C_
the , proceed* of »urh *»i<
'J ¡name
(hi« (>a|«er. It tells wh«n
toward the amounts due plaintiff, and
y
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time
expires. If a blue pencil
that defendant and all persons clajmir»*
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or i -.ir name, it mean«
by, through or under him be for< < ’<«»<-•: j
of all right, title or interest In or to
At
m two weeks.
said note and mortgage, and for such im'i-HH ni,»*, I
Starts when paid
further and different relief a» is juat
and equitable, a* more fully appear* in for. »tous at expiration.
the complaint on file herein.
Vou are further notified that th •
Summon* ia nerved upon you by publi
cation thereof in the -ci«» lrii««H>< .
\\ ■■ pr. iict a big crowd in town
printed and published in Scio, Linn
County, Oreg«in. ami that (he dal«- >»f next Saturday, when Uncle, Little
the fir»t publication thereof i* the 7th
•lay of May, I92A, anil that th«- <3«te of Eva .»nd I <j*y make» us a visit. It
the last publication thi-reof will be th< kcepa ua alive to the many wrong»
ifith day of June, I92h
Thia Summon* i* so published and we «.ifler when and a« off an a* we
serve«! upon you pursuant to the or»i.«r see "Uncle Ti»m‘s Cabin.”
of Hon. Percy H K*llv. Judge of »aid
Court, which order was mad.- and •
lered of record on the 2d «lay of May.
There is every reason to believe
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V. LirUI .M< C hohki a ,
that farm property it comma back
First National Bank Hld«t,
into its own. and that nt eater imp«»-
Stayton. Oregon.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
( uh h I -in® made in the *aie of both
may 7-14-21 -¡Sc J uim M-H • Ifi
Rtltrti's Nollet
Notice is hereby given that the un
dsnatgned wss by an «inter duly mad«-
and entered of record on the 14ih day
of May, 1925. in that certain suit in th«.*
< ircuit Court of the Mate of «’»<-,
for the county of l-inn. in l*epaitm«-nt
No. 2, wherein Ralph lloiii«, a minor,
by L. M. ( url, hut gu a nil an wl litem, u
nutintiff snd Sell Ilollis-Hilveu and
Mvrlie Hollis, a minor, are «lefendaiits.
duly appointed referee to make sak« of
the following descritied real property.
U>-wit:
tart ho. Three *3) and the
east one-half < I* || of l«ot No.
Two <21 in Block No. Two (2)
in Wheeler’s Addition to the
City of * chi , Linn County, Mat.
of Oregon.
Now Therefore, in pursuance of saui
order and of the statutes in such caaes
ma«is and provided. I will on Saturday,
the 2Uth day of June, HU5, at th«- hour
of one o'clock p. m. on said day. at lhe
front dour of the county court hou»c in
the city of Albany, Linn county, stat«
of Oregon, «ell at public auction, for
cash in hand to the highest bidder, all
the right, title, interval ami claim u!
Uw s*-vrral parties plaintiff ai d «>< fen
danta in said suit in and to the r«-ai
property hereinabove described.
A. K. M> M ahan . Referee.
Dated and first published May 21. 1.*.
Dale of last publication June IM, 11«.5.
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large and email tract»
The outlook
for better price» for farm produce
am never Iwlter.
|
the Anti-Saloon league ia initiât*
mg a law to go before the people at
i
(he next election for their approval
that will regulate road houses a« se­
vere an is the dance law in unincor­
porated communities. Thia move ia
meritorious, and long since needed,
for more young people are ruined
and started to perdition in place* of
that kind nowadays than the saloon
ever dl l. Thia is something every
parent »hould be interested in. and
we believe they are. Volunteer ao-
iicitors for aignaturra to initiate the
law arc wanted, and if anyone can
devote the time, he or she ia asked
to writ«' U J. livrwig, 1024 Cham­
ber oft «mniercebudding, Portland,
Oregon.
the Crabtree family reunion last
Sunday brings the thought that time
ia making radical change*.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Ok THE diff.-rent the s'ylrs of today and of
STATE Ok OREGON FOR THE
i 75 y.-at* ago when John Crabtree
COUNTY OF LINN.
E mma H anson .
Plaintiff.
v».
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und family h •rne*deaded on a farm
bordering >>n the ereek that bears
In» name! flow different the farm­
At.r<>no II. H anson ,
ing 1» d*»ne today, with tractors, rid­
Defendant. j
ing plows, and othae power rnachin-
To Alford II. Hanson. U h - above named
«try, to that of oxteam», wooden
Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF Till STATE plows and tramping of grain to
OF OREiiON. you are hereby r>«|um<i' th»« sh
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flow different the , home
to appear and answer the complaint of
the above named plaintiff, in the above dmetphn«. when father and mother
entitled Court, now on file with the rub <1 the home! We don't want to
Clerk of »aid Court, on or before the
30th day of July. 1926, and you are go buck to the styles of dress and
hereby notified that if you fail to a|- ay »tern of farming In use 75 years
pear and answer »aid complaint a« here­
by required, the plaintiff will apply to ago, oh. no! but we must get back
the Court for the rehvf prayed for in to the supremacy of father and
plaintiff's complaint on file with Un­
Clerk of »aid l ourt. which la for the mother in the home. From aturdy
diaaolution of the bunds of matfimony eMidhood to honorable men and
now existing between plaintiff and do-
fendant. and that plaintiff be given a women came the boys and girls
deer*» of divorce, and th«- care.
.«:%. 75 and MU year« ago.
and control of the minor child. Myrtle
Hanson, and for such other and further
relief as to the Court may seem ju*(
KEEP CLIMBING
and proper.
Thia summon» is served upon you by
Watch an aeroplane s>me day as
Jublicatlun by an ord« r duly made by
udge B. M. Payne, Judge of theCouniy it soar» and climbs toward the zen­
for I.inn County. Oregon, and dated the ith acconijianied by the roar of ita
11 th dav of June, 1926. the first publi­
cation of this Summon* being made on powerful motor. Smaller and smal­
the llith dav of June. 192f>. ami the last ler it grows. Fainter and fainter
publication being lie made on the IWth
becomes the hum of the motor
day of July, 1925.
WKATHaar<>ai> A W yatt .
Higher and higher the pilot chmba.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Then
»ilence The motor is stopped.
Postoffice Address:
122 West First St.,
Sailing gracefully as a hawk the
Albany, Oregon
machine seems to renain in the
june 19-26-july >-»-1« »»
erly the pilot hold» his elevation.
But like everything tn thia world
•he must either climb higher or
drop lower. Gradually abe begin»
to grow larger and larger until fin­
ally she points her nose toward the
earth and gracefully alights again
on terra firms.
The life of a man and the life of
a community may be likened to the
flight of thia machine. When You
atop the motor of individual effort
or community initiative, you imme­
diately begin a descent to a dead
level of mediocrity.
If you deaire to improve vour op­
portunities year after year, y«>u
must devote your leisure time to
those intellectual or mental pursuit»
which will make vou more rflkirnt.
If you want thia community to stand
forth ns a better community than
the average, each one of u» must do
our part to create more community
spirit. For individual effort and
community enthu»m»m are the m<-
tors which keep the man. hia city ot
community constantly climbing
higher ahd better things.
Go s»*m. «' < , th«, »ummrr. rhn to make
it the |i.«pp!«:»t vacation you ever had.
Roundtrip Fares
Loir
ate in efJect throughout the sum*
v, hat
they u ill enable you to vecanddo.
So go
this vacation. Know
Ore « t. Vi t ill!
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iiuhiin R«. sorts, Cm ter
Coves.
i « upon our agents for
' ■ fi. a. Ask for
our illn irjfed booklet
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Southern Pacific
C. W. Bragg, locai agent
QUITE RIGHT
C. R. Richard*, county agricultur­
al agent of Cooa county, announced
in an adjress reporter! by MarahtieM
New» that “euunty agents were no
longer organising farmer* to buy
wholesale cooperatively" but "were
cooperating with merchants to stim­
ulate agricultural development."
Commenting on the above, the
Oregon Voter says; "Cooperative
buying is entirely legitimate.but th«*
loaaes uaua'ly exceed the saving*,
and it was a waste of lime for a
tax-paid official to devote his energy
to fostering an eff rt which could
mean so little to the farmers com­
pared with the convenience of hav­
ing local stores carry stock» of goods
and extend credit. The local mer­
chant means more to a neighborhood
than any profit he can gain from the
business. It would be more helpful
for the county agent to foster the
buy-at-home spirit. In order to help
build up the local merchant as a
neighborhood convenience, than to
foster a practice the logical result
of which is to deprive the neighbor­
hood of the stocks of goods, 'he tax-
•ble values and thq credit conven­
ience of the merchant. It speak» >
well for the good sen»« of 0 A C in
calling the county agenta away from,
an effort that injures the rural
neighborhood by depriving if of on«'
of its principal aww-ts, the local
•tore.”
Quite right. Mr. Chapman
The
countv agents and others have been
pumping the well dry, and today
the cash goes away from the local
•tores to mail order houses and in
wholesale buying as long as lhe citi­
zen has it. and the home merchant
has the "pleasure" of extending the
credit to suit the customer's own
convenience.
But the change as
announced will bring about a brtter
understanding between merchant
and customer, we hope.
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Baptist Church Notes
Sunday school at 10 o'clock every
Sunday morning
Everybody is in­
vited to attend.
Christian Endeavor every Sunday
evening at 7:00.
Prayer meeting every Saturday
night at 8:00.
Junior Endeavor every 2d •nd
4th Friday at 2:50.
Putting an Ad in
¡This Paper
la chez per and will bring greater
results than if you had a bov to erv
your ware*. If you have anything
to sell or want to buy aomething.let
it be known through the Tribune.
Any girl in trouble may communi­
cate with Ensign Lee of the Sal­
vation Army at the White Shield
heights for a time. How beautiful­
Home. 565 Mayfair Ave.. Port-
ly ahe banks the curves. How dev-
MR. DAIRYMAN
Do you know that you can
Dispose
of a cow in a day, but to
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Produce
one requires from 2'/2 to 3 years?
Oregon Milk Company
Condensery, Scio, Oregon
Plymouth Twine
1 wine of Qyality.
Get it at
N. I. MORRISON
SCIO, OtfBQON
U c have the new tv.li .«ml game laws,
effective May 28. .\»k for one.
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