The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 09, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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Editorials
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1 HE SCIO TRIBUNE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O1 THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF LINN.
E mma H anson ,
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Plaintiff,
$4M»M
vs.
Atrotui H. H anson .
Defendant. )
Our (»hone number 1« 42-6; rail ua.
To Alfurd H. Hanson, the above named
Defendant;
1
IN THE NAME OF THF STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby retjuiretl
to tpwir and anawer th» complaint of
the above named plaintiff, in the above
entitled Court, now on flic with the
Clerk of said Court, on or before Uw>
.Kith <iay of July, Btt5. and you are
hereby notifled that if you fail to ap-
¡war and answer »aid complaint a* here­
by required, the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief prayed for in
plaintiff's complaint on flle with tf.»
clerk of said Court, which 1» fur the
dissolution of the I m > w I» of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff awl de­
fendant, and that plaintiff be given a
decree of divorce, and the car»-, custody,
and control of the minor child. Myrtle
Hanson, and for »uch other and further
relief as to the Court may seem just
awi proper.
Thia MimiTH-wi is served ui»>»n yau by
(blication by
an order duly mai it- > j
rubiication
b
dge 11.
II. M. F
Payne,
udge
„__ _ Judge
w <-f tin-<'» '-i t, ,
for l inn County, Oregon, awl dated tin- .
11th dav of June. 192b. the first pubb-1
Watch the date following your
cation of this Summon» b- itig ma-l< on
the IKth day of June. 192b, and the ia«t J name on thi» pu|>er. It tell« wh-fi
publication being be mad*- un th- » thly >llr time exp.r«-»
If a blue pcnc’l
day of July, I'At-.
| n irk :» under your name, it mean«
WKATn»:KF<>Kti & Wrarr,
four paper will stop In two week«,
Attorneys for I’laiiitiff.
unles-i renewed. Starts when paid
Poatoflice Addtw»«;
132 West First St.,
for. »tons al expiration.
Albany, Oregon.
June lS-35-July 2-9-M -»-»
Tin i ; day . July 9. 1925
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SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OX Till
RT a TE or OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF 1.15 N
Department No. Two
Joe Holub, losephinr
snidi. Anton Holub
and Emm» Holub hi«
wife, and Mamie Her­
man and Frank Her­
man, her huaband.
Plaintiff«,
vs.
Agne« Dotson and Eh
Benjamin Dstaon. her
hu»b»nd, Frank Holub
and Emil Holub,
Ih> fonda» ta.
!
rar ihn tersely
The Scio Tribuni
Why We Don’t Celebrate
r want« to know why
( doarn't eelebratir the
Fourth
ia year. One reason in
that the town prefer» to aava UP all
it« energies for the big event at the
completion of the bridge. Another
thing is this: In these day«of ««rift
auto traffic most people are r»«»l
content in taking in one eelcl raiion
Three or four are none t--
The bulk of the people will observe
the greater part of the day on the
highway going fr--m <«no town tn
another, many of them carrying a
report of “nothing d mg" at thi
place or that.
Patriotic celebration« in «mall
towns are for home people, and it is
the duty of everybody to take a
part. Until the desire aul-ai-ie«
when people want to participate in
six or seven celebration« without
aiding in putting any one of (hem
over, it will be pretty hard sledding
to hold a live celebration in a small
town.
Il is hoped to hold the bridge
celebration at a time when there
will be nothing else going on I*»-
tween here and Chicagu
The Har­
risburg Bulletin.
toid
Here’s an Easy One
A pair <>f ta autiful eyes are all
Owner: "What will it c- t me
right, hut n< - d looking into.
to have my car fixed?**
(¡•rageman
“What*« the matter
Think of the money you save
b. not e-ting so much in hot with it?”
“I don’t know.”
weather.
"‘Forty-eight dollar« a..d fifty
A w:-< husband diplomatically
cent«
mu kt s up his wife’s mind before
making up his own.
LOW FARES TO
PORTLAND
and return
Con-1 -eraNe. •- -»«wuuk»! «ervtcc daily.
$3.30
$3.75
rounder- p w-eek - r nd
tl<krr;M*H Fri, Sa*.
<WSun. K num bent
Turwlsy tollowing
roundtrip »«»»oa
tic ket ran «ale every
day. Return limit
If day».
rrwe—ni*’
9
•b lew <• «w *- «-’M» «"WM
Ad agm<
Grain Farmer,
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!
W- mil I«- p: < i >;. <i to I v
i!
un
' »nl for sale at mar­
kt •; price. «»
Sto; - ,v tn
..t v, ■ S I,» ,,nj -.ell at any time
»¡’rig tie winter; w< guiirat-tcc .he market price when you are
rraifv to »ell. s-r
Il ie. i >«.
-mat W'-.-st Scio warehouse,
Kingston warrlou'C or -it th • noli in St io.
Scio Mill & Elevator Co
Some n. n think twice before
¡they speak, while others speak
To Agnes lk»l»on «nd Eli Benjamin ■ twice before tney think.
Dotson, defendants attuve named;
I n thk N amx or thk S tatk or < >itr
Nogah s, Arizona, soda clerk
OOM; You. awl each of you. ar.- here ;
inherited
a million. Now
by summoned and rwpiired to ap|wai
ami answer the complaint of the plain­ i .or w ; L< Inker than ever.
tiff« above named in the above enfiti«
< ourt now un file with tbet’lerk of mud
A man w ill go a long way
Court on or before the last da. of th. :
•;tve
his face. A woman will
time prercrii-etl in the order fur the
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publication of this summons, which <l»i g «till kiliggr wav U> powdvr her
for an|K>aranc«
appearance ‘ and answer _
is ___
the ___
fith
day of August, 1925, soil you, and each HUM.
of you, are hereby notified that if you
An Iowa university has a Nev­
fail so to apfwar and answer «nid corn
plaint for want thereof the plaintiff-» er Been Kissed Boys Club. The
will apply to the above entitled Court
for the relief demanded in »aid r-<m co-eds could nut find enough to
plaint, namely:
lortn a ciub.
tor a decree that the plaintiff«. J.
Jb-lub, Josephine Snidl. Anton 11 (dub
Item from Paris saya men are
and Mamie Herman ami the defendant«
It
Agnes Dotson, Frank Holub and Emil the beat drea*n>akani there.
Holub are the owner» in fee of the fol­ doe» take a man to dregs a woman
lowing described real property, to-wit.
Beginning in the center of a
County road 57.6« chains North
of the ‘-outhwest corner of Sec­
tion 17 in Township
IMhlp 10 tMHtth
Sodth of
th»- Willamette
Range I West of the
___ running thence
Meridian, Oregon,
aS lieg
North MS
‘ reo» Ea»t along the
of «aiti road a dotane» of
center c.
<tt chains, thence M»uth l!M fa» t.
thence *orth M6 degree» East 642
fret, thence booth W W -ham«;
thence West 16.06 chains to the
Western boundary line of said
Section 17; thence North along
the W estem boundary line of ssh I
Section 17 to the place of begin
ning. containing tk'l15 acre«, morn
or Iras, situated in Unn County,
Slate of Oregon.
sure enotiglt. *
They arrested a famous swind­
ler in Chicago recently. It ia
feared he hiay yet aell the judge
some oil stuck.
If the first broadcasting station
was a woman’s sewing circle,
then the first amplifier was the
village gossip.
A Hollywood movie man ad-
mils
ho is only getting $850 per
i
week
We don’t see how he
manages
to live on it.
said
And for a further decree that
real property is so situated that a par­
Too often the “good loser” ia
tition thereof cannot I m > mad»- without
great prejudice to the owners thereof i a chap who pays the bet with
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by law by a refer»-« appointed for that
purpose
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purpo«« by
by the above entitled * C <Hil
and that tne procee-la arising there fro«’
be divided l-etween the parties, plain
tiff« and defendant», after the payment
of the coats and expense» of the «bo.<-
entitled suit. Including a reasonable at
torney’s fee and coats of sale, accord
ing to their respective interest« a* ma
be determined by the above < dill»!
(>>urt and for such other, further o -
different order or decree a* may wi n;
proper to the Court.
Thi» summons is published in the Sei--
Tribune pursuant to an order of th
Hon. L, II. McMahan, Judge of th-
above entitled Court, made, entered
and dated June 22, IS2S, whrmn ami
whereby this summon« was ordered an-
dirveted to be publiahvd once a »«■!
for sixeonaecutive and successive weeks,
l-emg seven weekly publication« them
of.
The date of the flrvt pubheat. >n of
this summons is the 25th day of Ju- •
1025, and the date of the last publica­
tion thereof is the 6th day of \vgnet.
1925
Hui. A M ark «.
Attorney« (nr Plaintiff».
Poatofhce Addie»» of Attorney* for
Plaintiff«
Albany, Oregon.
it from friend
aJ|owance.
wife’s next week’»
The Christian Endeavor conven- [
tion, now being held in Portland. ia I
directing attention to the fact that;
religion« iuxlie« are paying consider-1
able attention to the need of a g<w>d
rttixi-n-hip. Gov. Pinchot of Penn- i
»ylvabia wounded thia keynote last
Saturday and the delegate« cheered
him to the echo. Real men and real
women arc needed tn the affair« of
the nation, tmlitieally.
President C o idge at thia early
date ta being groomed for anoth­
er term. Just now he would be
elected, but who can tell what
n i- I mj-n within another 40
ni ’ti -
Hi Johnson mav be the
choice of the changing personnel
of the republican party, and then
it might I* Couxvns. Brookhart
or Shipsted. and it may be nei­
ther. Why be in a hurry toahut
out a good race anyway?
%
ust around
the Corner
tTZ*l7EN bi'i-vity folks mu r have tin r ’’nt'u'i! -rhood
0-7 stores"! Most oT them v hu IJ n - m. a- think of
going down town to fight their way through the crowds
in search of a roast for dinner than the, would of
• walking to the factory to get a pair of shoes.
City women know that their n<. ’’ilv iu« J tores can
supply them just what they want — a;id that, in moit
cases, the service u nu»c alert and Ji.entity.
The same thing is true of this “neighborly \ xT. Our
merchants—the men whose ads you read in this paper
— arc in position to furnish your home with the best
and most popular brands - j goods. N\ t only can they
save you money, but they gladly relieve you of a lot
of worry and loss of tune.
Read the Ads hi this Paper
ind save yourself money by trading at home
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