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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
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Plaintiff,
vs.
The Scio TribuHt?
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them ia
The Jap» wore peaceably
taken to Corvallis and their trans
portation paid to Portland
The
alow action of county, alate and na
LOW FARES TO
PORTLAND
S farmi
tional officials, who had been impor
A lvord 11. H anson .
tuned
to prevent the bringing in of
Our phone numtier ia 42*6; rail ua
Defendant. I
the
Jape
forced the good people of
To Alford H. Hanson, the above named
Defendant.
Toledo and Lincoln county to act for
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
themselves, and they did. without
OF OREGON, you are hereby require«!
I bloodshed
The pe< pie rightfully
to appear and answer the complaint of
the above named plaintiff. In the above
do not want their living standard
entitled Court, now on Ale with the
brought to the level of a Jap.
Clerk of saxi Court, on or before the
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30th «lay of July, IK6. and you are
hereby notlAed that if >ou fail to ap-
Kar
and answer
complaint
as hero-
Ly required,
the said
plaintiff
will »ppi;
required, the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief prayed foi
for in
plaintiff's complaint on Ale with the
< lerk of said Court, which is for the
dissolution of the bonds of matrimony j
now existing between plaintiff and de-1
fendant, and that plaintiff be given a j
decree of divorce, and the car«, custody, .
and control of the minor cbii«i. Myrtle!
Hanson, and for such otto r and further !
relief as to the Court may *eem just I
and proper.
Thia Summons is served uj«on you by
publication by an order duly made by
Judge B. M. Payne, Judge of the County
for I.inn County, Oregon, nod dated the .
11th day of Jun«, 19"36. the frsi publi-1
Watch the date following your
cation of thia Summons being made on
the lAth dav of June. IVJ'. and the last name on this paper. It tella when
publication being be made on the 3uth your time expires. If a blue pencil
day of July, 1925.
mark is under vour name, it means
WKATttKRFURP A W I a TT,
your paper will Stop in two weeks,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
unless renewed. Starla when paid
Pootofficc Address:
122 Wtot First St..
for, stotw at expiration.
Albany, Oregon.
June 18-26- July 2-9 16 23-31)
THURSDAY. July 23. 1925
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SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Tilt
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OT LINN
Department No. Two
Joe Holub, Josephine
Snidl, Anton Holub
and Emma Holub his
wife, and Mamie Her
man and Frank Her
man, her husband,
Plaintiffs, '■
vs.
Agnes Dotson and EH
Benjamin ltotaon, her
husband. Frank Holub
and Emil Holub,
Defendants. J
TRUTHS TERSELY TOLL)
At you think, so you eventually
look.
It takes all kinds of people to ruin
! H world.
Buy two lawn mowers, one for the
I neighbors.
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Open minds and open mouths
don’t go together.
Soin*« marry for Letter or worse.
Some for target practice.
To Agnes Ikilson and EU Benjamin
I lot son. defendants above named:
It’» tn lie hoped th« navy's secrets
I n tiik N amk or the S tatk or O rk
tre
better kept than ita cil.
gun : Y ou . and each of you, are here
by summoned and required to apiwar
The more dishwater a wedding
anti answer the complaint of the plain
tiffs above named in the above entitled, ring sees, the longer it seem» to last
Court now on Ale with the Clerk of said
Court on or before the last day of the I
The only real obstacle to perms-
Ume prescribed m the order for the
,« h day
lh»t there ate
publication of this summons, which
ds;- ”*nl t*1“* *• th*
for appearance and answer is I the Ath more "dogs than bonea.’’
day of August, 1926; and you, ard * e«li
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ar«- I hereby notified that if yu
ol you. are
t,’u
You can ol>ey the Ten Command-
fail SO
so to appear ami
and answer saai
said con-
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olsint for want thereof th« plairitiifa . m*hts and yet break enough laws to
will apply to the above entitled Court »pend a lot of time in jail.
fur the relief demanded in said coi l-
plaint, namely:
Most of those in debt got there
For a decree that I the plaintiffs.
plaintiffs, J »»
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Hulub. Josephine bnidl,
bnidl. Anton l:
fl , . t lb ; i'«y
?>y «Oing to live up to what they
ami Mamie Herman and the defemtot ta claimed they are making.
Agnes I to Ison, Frank Hulub and Er-il
Holub ar« the owners in fee of the f> I-
"To loosen a fruit jar cap, eoak
lowing described 3 real property, to wit:
.
Beginning in the center of a
County road 67.80 chains North
of the "«outhwest corner of ec
tion 17 m Township 10 South of
Range I West of the Willamette
Meridian. Oregon, running thence
North hi degrees East along the
center of sail road a distune» of
6.52 chains; thence houth ISI fe*t:
thence North 1>S degrees East lit 2
feet; thence Houth .’18 63 chain«;
thence West >6.06 chains to the
Western boundary line of said
Section 17; thence North along
the W estern kmundary line of said
section 17 to the place of begin
ning. containing 63.13 acres, more
or lean, situated In Linn C ounty,
State of Oregon.
it." That ia the orthodox method
of making the taxpayer looaen. alao.
CooifoetsMr. economical servios daily.
Probably the idea for Mr. Cool*
idge'a mechanical horse was sugges
ted by the stationary donkey so long
ridden by Mr. Bryan.
British professor aaya the height
of human intelligence is reached at
the age of sixteen. Wouldn’t be
surprised, judging from the way
people vote after they are 21.
$3.30
$3.75
fxMMultnp week end
.Sa»,
ticket
FrL.Saf
hm«
Ot Sun.Return
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roundtrip resroe
rtckertiwi sale every
d*v- Return limit
A»k tumi
HEALTH HABITS
Wto-n children are young, they
iaught to walk, hvW to drvas theta-1
selves, how to eat and to p« rform all
j the many activities which life ami cl»
i iliution demand of ua
The variou«
actions which they learn to-come hab
its and are performed without putting
any special thought on them.
It is
only the child who has never learned;
how to use a fork who is self-con
scious and embarrassed when the need
to eat In company aris*-s.
It ia just the same with to-alth liab
its.
We don't want to be thinking
continually about our to-alth ami th<-
varlous dangers that surround IL If
we did, tto- worry w«>ul«i be worse than
the chance of disease.
However, w«
do want to teach our children correct
habits of health so that they become
just as automatic and matter-of-fact
as any other daily performance.
Instead of amusing ouix-lves by
teaclffng children to be afrai«i of bo
gics, policemen, doctors and so forth,
W< 'e will
... . be prepared to buy all ti e grain offered for sale at mar-
why not instill a little reasonable fear
ket
price,
i
. toff"
Store v«tir wbr .t witi us .ind *-ell at any time
of playing with children who ha»«
during
the
winter;
we gi narantec the market price when you are
contagious diseases’
We already
ready to sell. Mr Wifi I receive gr rain at W est Scio warehouse,
b ach our youngrteV« to wash tl ■ m
Kingston warehouse or at the mi I in S»'io.
selves; let's go a little further and'
teach them to do it before every meal.
Or even further, and give tl. m 11.«
habit of never putting llieir hand« or
anything ci*- into th. ir mouth« uni» <
they (the hands—and for that matter
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■»♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦e
the mouth) are clean
Many, if not i
most, of the catching «li- a»« s g«-t ini'
through the mouth; c ..l«ir«n cannot <
possibly ke«-p th« ir hand« cl-argali Die I
time; therefore they must b< mao
clean before mealtimes.
Children arc taught to cat three ¡
regular meals a day.
At the sam«-
time, they can be accustomed to mak- j' ’
mg those meals of good, healthy foo<i. j« >
A person who has formed the habit j i I
of eating wholesome food in childhood L [
Grain Farmer, ¡3“!
Scio Mill & Elevator Co.
MR. DAIRYMAN
Do you know that you can
Dispose
will And it a hard habit to break. The
same applies to habits of sleeping with
plenty of fresh air, of training Die
body to an evacuation of the bowels
at a certain time daily, of drinking
lots of clean water, brushing the teeth
and all the other things that help to
create health and help to keep out
disease. The more habits of this sort
we can form, the less we shall have to
worry about.
of a cow in a day, but to
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Produce
one requires from 2^ to 3 years?
Oregon Milk Company
Condensery, Scio, Oregon
When you want the beat groceries
Our language changea. The word come to Couey'a.
pedestrian once meant one who
Mict if WicMiea ti emp N im
walks. Now it means one who runs
Notice i» hereby given that Tweedy
and jumps.
The trouble with the wheat farm
ers haa been that while they raised
the wheat they uauaily depended on
And for a further decree that said
•ometoidy
else to raise the price.
real property is so situated that a par
tition ttorreof cannot be made without
great prejudice to the owners thereof
and ordering and directing the sale of sani
real property in the manner provided
by law by a referee appointed for that
purpose by the above entitled Court
and that the proceeds arising then-front
be divided tietween the parties, plain
tiffs and defendants, after the payment
of the coats and expense« of the above
entitled suit, including a reasonable at
tomey'a fee and coats of sale. acconV
Ing to their respective interests as may
be determined by the above mtillwi
Court ami for ouch other, further o-
different order or decree as may serm
proper to the Court.
This summons la published in th«- Selo
Tribune pursuant to an order of the
Hon. L. II. McMahan, Judge of th*-
above entitled Court, made, entered
and dated June 22. 1925. wherein an*
whereby this summons was ordered ami
directed to be published once a week
for six consecutive and su rc ssalve weeks,
t«eing seven weekly publications there
of.
The data of the Arst publication of
this summons is the 26th day of June.
1925, and the date of the last pub-ica-
lion thereof is the 6th day of August.
1926.
H ill & M arks .
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Poetoffice Address of Attorneys for
Plaintiffs: Albany, Oregon.
AND RETURN
Anthony .Morgan has tiled in the Cuun- '
ty Court of Linn County. Oregon, a pe
tition to change his name to Thomas
Anthony Morgan, and the Count) lour!
of said County has Axed the 15th day of
August. 1925. at the hour of l<-n o'clock
a. m. of said day in the County Court I
Room of the County Court House in the
City of Alban«, I inn County, Oregon, '
as the time and place for the hearing of
•aid petition and the objections thereto,
if any. Any and all persons shall be
permitted to offer and show cause, it
any they have, why the said petition
should not be granted.
Dated and Arst published this 23djday
of July, 1926.
R. M RfSSKlX.
County Clerk of Linn County and ex-
Officio Clerk of the County Court of
Linn County, Oregon.
Office Hours; 9 to 12 am , 2 to 6 t> m.
Ami by At p. ntment.
I Office 380
* h"r*rt- j Kes ;«3
Dr. G co. J. Kenàgy
EEHKda
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Chiropractor
401-2 First National Hank Building
A lbany . O regon
Aug. 13
Woman’s apparel to the value of
more than (1,500,000,000 was pro
duced in the United Slates in 1924.
You wouldn’t have thought so. if
you judged by what the dear things
wore.
A law passed by the last legisla
ture makes it necessary for all en
gaged in hair dressing, facial mas
sage or skin treatment after July
31. 1925. to have asiate license to I
operate.
Apply to Frederick D. ,
Slrickei, secretary Oregon State
Board of Cosmetic Theraphy. Port
land. Oregon.
Over al Toledo ia a concrete ex
ample of a few men who wanted to
force on the community a citizenship
the people would not have—Japan
ese.
Peaceably the people asked
the Soruce Co. not to bring ia Japa.
Aatagoaiaucalljr the compear teat
Albany Iron Works
Protect your eyes from the dust
anti wind. We
T“ have a splendid
line of colored _
glasses. The colors
range from blue, kmoiu-d. violet
and amber. The price, one dollar
per pair.
Engines, Mill and Mining Machinery
Live Rolle. Head Blo-k«. I..,,- Tur-icrv. ’ <>,. Hauls
table Conveyors and Rope Feed Work.
Albany, Oregon
ALBANY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Abatracters of city and county property in Linn county. Work
quickly-completed. Our certificate guarantee safety
Prices
conform to the established rates throughout the country
UlLA MlTCHMU..
L. M C url . Present
Necrvtarv___________________ Attorney and Manager
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