The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 02, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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Editorials
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF LINN.
E mma H anson ,
THE SCIO TRIBUNE Itermwasnot
happy nut imagine
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jBn<1 ,n •>*t»g
tar tkibunk pcbusuinu iomcaht
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•I n» Unn (o»U O««SM
I'lainliff.
vs.
SlRMH
A ltonu II. H anson ,
Defendant, j
$3 to
Our phone number is 42-5; call ua
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each. Moot a IGO or more
one item alone to conduct a cream­
ery business. If a dairyman has
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
I Iwen shipping cream to a certain
OF OREGON, you are hereby required
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to appear and answer the complaint of
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creamery in that creamery's can and
the above named plaintiff, in the above
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entitled Court, now on file with th« T>
■ taMfal MAlMrritrttaMMi a»d uses it to ship cream, to another
Clerk of said Court, on or before thr
1~l~" buver. the dairyman to subject I«»
JUth day of July, 1925, and )-«u are
arrest and a heavy fine for doing go,
hereby notified that if you fad to ap- I
rtpt Mm. b» WÎ- torr •
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Kar and answer aaidcomplawit as here- ; If iMMd kt it* *««> *t
rnue •
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according
to a new law
That's a
ia »It «»r«
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required, th« plain Ulf will apply to I Sd*
good
law.
and
will
put
a
stop
to the
the Court for the relief prayed tor in
wvyinrmM ratkb
plaintiff's complaint on file with the
*•1 use of other people's property for
tHcrU*
FW ifKt»
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• '«rk of said Court, which I
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private gain. No dairyman would
diaaolution of the bonds of inatrlnx ny
now existing between plan.tiff and de­
allow the cream buver to take his
fendant, ami that plaintiff Ire given a
cows and milk them without a satia-
decree of divorce, and the care, euaUxiy,
and control of the minor child, Myrtu-
“ factory understanding.
Hanson, and for such other and furlia-r
relief as to I lie Court may seem Just
and proper.
Thia hummona la served uf««n y< u by
New Magazine Out
jsiblicahon by an order duly made by
udge B. M. Payne, Judge of the County
for I inn County, Oregon, <ti«d dati-d the
new tnagaxine, the purpoa«« of
11th dav of June. 1V25, the first publi­
Hatch the date following your which is tn stimulate tourist travel
cation of this Summons bring >nade on
the I Sth dav of June. I9i\ and the last name on this paper. Il tells when
publication I—mg be made on the .¡*>th your time expires. If a blue pencil on the Pacific Coast, has just tr ade
dav <>f July. IW5.
It is handsomely
mark i under vour name, it means,
appearance,
WKATHKHroKtl A W V ATT,
vour
paper
wi
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l
stop
in
two
weeks,
printed
in
colors,
is
called the I'aci-
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
tiiess renew«-!. Starts when paid fic Coast Travel and is published In
Poe to fl ire Address
IX' West First St.,
far. atom at expiration.
J______Fraaetoeo.
Albany, Oregon.
June 16-25-july 2-9-16 23-»
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The first issue is devoted to the
T hvm «DAY. July 2. 1925
2 DAY
HOLIDAY
Go somewhere.
Reduced Roundtrip Fare».
For /dirs, tram service and full
mftjrrruitutn,a.dc uecne
I *
Coast
SUMMONS
IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT Or 1111
STATE OF OREGON IN ANO
FOR TIIE COUNTY OF LINN
Department No. Two
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means 1300 or S400 outlay for that
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> k
I told you so.
Cream cans cost the owners from
. tlMrtrMMM» A rirtkdftUMR M«r
To Alford H. Hanson, the above named
Defendant;
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Thr Reto Tribuni
J or llolub.
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hnidl, Anton Holub
and F'.mma llolub hi*
wife, and Matnie Her­
man and Frank Her­ I
man. her husband.
I'lainliff«,
v*.
Agnes Dotaon and Eli
Benjamin Dotson, her
hustisnd, Frank Holub
ami Emil Huiub,
Defendants.
To Agnes l»otson an«!
iWitson. defendant* above named:
I n tiik N amk or Titf S tatk or Oar.
GON; You. and each of you. are here
by summoned and required In appear
and answer the complaint of the plain­
tiff* above named in the above entitled
Court now on file with the Clerk id » r I
Court on or before the last dav of th«
time prescribed in the order for th«-
i»ublicatlon of thia summon*, which «lav
for appearance and answer i* tlir t»th
day of August, 192&; aim ! you, and each
of you, are hereby notifi«-«! that if y«»u
fail so to apfiear and answer said <-<-ni
plaint for want thereof the plaintiffs
apply to the above entitled Court
the relief dcmandetl in said com
plaint, namely:
lor a «leer«-«- that the plaintiffs. Jo«-
Holub, Jos<-phiiie Mikll. Intofl Holub
and Mamie Herman and th«- defendants
Ague* I lot »on, Frank Itoiub and Emil
Holub are the owners in fee of the fol­
lowing describe«! real property, to-wil;
Beginning in th« <*enter of a
Countv road S7.5O chains North
of the *<»uthwr*t «-orner of >ec-
tit>n 17 In Town*hin Io South of
Range 1 We*t of the U illnnx-ttr
Meridian, Oregon, running thence
North »5 degrees East along th«-
center of »aid roa«l a distance of
6.&2 chain*.thenresouth 194 fe> I.
thence '¡orth Aft degr««* East «>42
feet; thence South
52 chain»;
thence West 16.06 chains to th-
M e*tcm boundary line of »aid
Heelion 17; lhenc«- North along
the U eetem lioundary line of sab!
Section 17 to the place ««f begin
ning. containing At. 15 *crea. more
or I«*«*, situated in Unn County,
State of Oregon.
And for • further decree that said
real property 1* au situated that a par-
tition theteof cannot l<- matic w ithout
great prejudice to the owner* th- reof
and ordering and directing the sale of «aid
real property in thr manner provaled
by law by a referee appomtoi! for that
purpoae by the above entitled Court
and that the proceeds arising therefrom
he divided between the parties, plain­
tiffs and defendants, after the payment
of the co*t* and evnen». » of the above!
entitle«! suit, including a rcasonabl- at­
torney'* fee and coat* of sale, acconi- !
Ing to their respective intereats as may
be determined by the above entitled
Court and for such other further or
different order or decree a* may seem
proper to the < ourt.
Thia summon* ia published in th- S«io
Tribune pursuant to an order of the
Hon. I.- H. McMahan, Judge of the
above entitled C«'url. made, enter«-!
and dat«-d June 22, 1F.5. wherein an<
whereby thia summons was ontrn-d and
directed to be published once a week«
for six consecutive and succeqai ve weeks,
being seven wreekly publicatb«na there­
of.
' The data of the first publication of
this summons is the 25th day of June,
1926, and the date of the last puh-ica-
tion thereof to the 6th day of August.
1925.
Hnx * M asks .
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
I’ostortice Address of Attorneys for
Plaintiffs
Albany, Oregon.
Highway
of California and
the many beautiful
TRI THS TERSELY TOLD
the
route,
being
resorts along
well
illustrate«!
with fine pictures. Succeeding is­
12 sues will take up Oregon and her
usually ne*-d “whitewashing at 20. | highways and resorts, then Wa»h-
Girls who begin
painting at
Feature«, of the next congress on
•«'* a" f*r nrrlh ° Vancou-
which interest is foeusing are its VFr' ®- 1
1,1 ■ >*'ar or 'r,c
Mr.
Dawes has the right
idea
The Tribune. $1 75 the veer.
about limiting talk in the senate,
but whv stop with the senate?
The trouble with a political re­
form is that
it usually solves one
problem and creates two new ones.
The fellow who buys a ljc stamp
must learn to lie generous enough
to give the government the other
half.
It would have to be something
awful shocking to make the modern
girl blush so it would show through
i
the paint.
A California professor says that
“civilisation is advancing by leaps
and bounds."
At least, pedestrian I
civilisation is.
The "White House Spokesman”
h rs let himself
I« vaccinated -and ■
thr whole druglrss d vet or vole has
probably (»een loot at the scratch.
If Mr. Diwea can succeed in get*
ting the • nate ruh’« changed, it
will 1 then be easier for congress to
pass a
i lot more laws that we don't
We Must
Work Together
need.
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“Did you enter politics because
you fell that your country needed
I'm aftaid." said Senator
Hardup, “the main reason was that
I was rut of a job and felt that I
needed my country.”
N<<w that summer is here and the
thci .n ;■>« ter registering fiom 96 to
104
it forces us to apologise fur
me onk nd words we said about the
weather man nt odd and
regular
times during the spring.
When Eugene gels through play­
ing football with Springfield, It will
have played n losing game
When
the S I’, shops are finally
located
it may not be al either Springfield
or Eugene, and "promoters” of the
diabolical deal will wonder what hit
Eugene.
In our ramblings about town we
notice that some are taking pride in
the appearance of our citv and have
cut the weeds growing about their
[>re*mi m . which makes a great deal
for the improvement of our city.
To the others we would say. “Go
Thou and do likewise.”
The oil stock salesman who has
jus’ served a lw »-year term in the
federal prison for veiling “fake”
Advertise 1a The Scio Tribuae and get stock, found himself a millionaire
resulta
when be got out- his “fake” stock
proved the real article.
The
!
We will l«e prepared to buy «11 tl grain offered for sale at tnar-
ket price. ►c Store your wheat » t; v. ami ell at any time
during the winter; w« i-.ar.u.tce the market price when you are
ready to sell. Mcg- M
nunc ,.'un c.t Writ Scio warehouse,
Kington warehouse < at the mil! in Scio.
Scio Mill & Elevator Co
j *>rr COW-
wet aves and dry nose.
Grain Farmer, L h S
<TX?VERY thoughtful citizen of thi3com-
munity is interested in its develop­
ment and progress. There’s no question
about that? We all want our children to
enjoy better homes, better schools, better
parks more agreeable surroundings
and greater comforts.
We all want our town to keep step with
its neighbors, to take the lead in civic
affairs. So there is only one sound plan
for us to follow:
He must nurk together to increase the
n cal th of this community by doing every*
thing ne can to encourage local business.
When you and your family patronize
our advertisers — the stores and banks
of our town - and keep your money in
circulation right here at home, there is
no power on earth that can prevent
our progress.
Read the Ads hi this Paper
and save yourself money by trading at home