The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 30, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    The Scio Tribune
Editorials
Page 2
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE*
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
COUNTY OFJ.INN.
l-.Misto* »■«> TkvrwSa» to
Tur TaiHuar pvrijsming company
U tota, taaa Causer. Oraava
i V. Mr A*»........................................ Salta*
E mma H anson ,
i
Plaintiff.
SlMHl
vs.
A ltomd H. H anson ,
Mi» I V M<A4.» . to*«—» a I leretaun Ms«
Defendant, j
Our phone number ia 42-6; call ua.
To Alford H. Ilanaon, the abuv* named
Defendant;
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are h«-ret»y r«>quirvd
to appear and answer the complaint of
th* above named plaintiff, in the above
entitled Court, now on file with the
Clerk of saai Court, on or before the
!1bth day of July, 1926, ami you an
hereby notified that if you fall to ap-
tiear aid answer said complainl
hot*
>y required, the plaintiff will apply u ,
the Court for th* relief prayed for in
plaintiff's complaint on file with the
< lerk of said Court, which is for th«
diaaulution of th* bomla of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff ami <ie-
fendsni, and that plaintiff be given a
decree of divorce, and the care, cusbaly,
and control of the minor ehiid. Myrtle
Hanson, and for afeeh other *i d furtl ■
relief a* to the Court may w-cm just
ami prooer.
This Nummona is *erv«M upon you by
publication by an order duly ma«ie by
Judge B. M. Payne, Judge of the County
for l.inn County, Oregon, and dated the
IIth day of Jun*. 1925. tie- first publi­
cation at thia Summon» being mad« on
th* Dith day of-Jun*. 1925, and the last
publication being be mail* on the 3Uth
day at July, 192«.
w».ATiu:ar««Rb A W vatt .
Attorney» for I’Utntiff.
Poatofike Aildrvaa
122 West First St.,
Albany, Oregon.
jun* 18 25-july 2 9 11! ¿1 n>
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every day throuuhiMit the Rimmer
season.Stopover wherever and as long
as you pl»-.i- w ¡thin final return limit
October 3ht. »
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Now pl n your vacation journey« to
e ea t. Lxt fin ’ /i nts .i -’st in fixing
your itinerary. And in hide
CALIFORNIA
cithcrgoi »gorrvtur.u; .:.« 1 hways,
if you chiK
S e it's tnuofold won­
der .it litile, if anv. ..JJitk-n.il exptnse.
July 2N
Watch the date following your
name on thia paper. It tells when
your time expires. If a blue pencil
mark is under your name, it means
sour paper will stop in two weeks,
uni- -• renew«-»!
Starts Vhen paid
for, slobs at expiration.
SUMMONS
Joe Holub. Jo»cphin<»
Nnidl, Anton Holub
■nd Emma Holub his
wife, ami Mamie Her­
man and Frank Her­
man. her husband,
Plaintiffs.
vs.
Agnes Dot*><i and Eli
Benjamin Dotson, her
husband, Frank Holub
and Emil Holub,
Defendants. J
Roundtrip Excursion Fares
CIAITREE CNB3MICIES
THURSDAY. July 30. 1925
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
HTATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF 1.1 XN
De|>artmcnt No. Two
W. J. Bryan is dead, having been
called to his long rest Sunday while
taking a short sleep tn the after­
I
noon
Loved by all and knowo the
world over, no private citizen had
ever before attained such promi­
nence and universal respect
Three
times he was chosen standard bearer
of the democratic party, and as
many times defeated
He was un­
compromising with crookedness in
high and low pieces, and this no
doubt caused his defeat. f«-r he was
30 years ahead of the people. He
was fearless, honest and above all a
real man. and will be mined a» no
other private citizen. Hr will l«e
buried in Arlington cemetery, near
Washington, D C.
I RI 1HS TERSELY TOLD
In
ii. ti • r. C .«ml sh ><>ts on sight
Break fast bacon is educated fat
meat.
,
The hardest thing about loafing is
buying things on credit.
The driver that hit the semaphore
on Main street and broke it must
have got nn awful jolt.
The fellow who makes "moon-
shine" »■ <>n finds out that the law
To Agnes Dotaon and Eli Betijamin
makes shadow-« for him.
Dotson, defendants starve named:
Mrs. Harold Reiley was the in
spiration for a bridal shower which
was given last Friday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. John Rciiev. 30 ’
ladies were present. Refreshments
of ice cream and cake were served.
Mra. Reiley received a number of "
useful and beautiful gifts.
Mias Genevieve Kuni spent last
week al Woodburn visiting friends
and attending camp meeting.
Miaa Hazel Myer, who has been
working in Salem fot aome time,
has returned to her home here.
Present prospects are for a bump- ■
er crop of cucumbers in this section.
Ixveal growers have been picking for
the past two weeks
Misses Velma Gearhart and Gladys
Kuni were in Scio on business Fri­
day evening.
Ml. Pleasant Cole News
Southern Pacific Lines
C. W. Bra Kg. local agent
Grain Farmer,
L‘; h ^!
We will l«c prepared to buy all the .- i.tin offered for sale at mar­
ket price, ►»-- Store your wheat with us and sell at any time
during tl>e winter: «<■ g< iiar.mlce the market price when you are
ready to sell, awr Will I receive grain
cr.tin at West Scio warehouse,
warehouse.
Kingston warehouse or at the mill in Scio.
Scio Mill & Elevator Co.
MR. DAIRYMAN
Do you know that you can
I n thk N am »; or tiik S tat »; <>r O k »
July 2«
When you see two men in the
OON: You. and each of you. are here­
by summoned and required to appear front seat of a car and two girls in
aid answer the complaint of the plain­
Jay Shanks. Harley and Violet
tiffs above named in the above entitled the back, they are married folks.
Darby made a visit to Oregon City
Court now on file with th«»Clerk of s*i»t
In
lime it may —
be deemed
Court on or before th«- last «lav of ti-
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------------ expe-1
,— laal Sunday.
,h‘’ ,,rdpr
|h" «hent to sand the r'escue party in
Mri P. P. Crabtree and daughter
IV !
a .
publication of thia summons, which dav
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.
.
ih advance to wait for the polar explo­ Edna and Elsie Peters visited at C.
for appearance and answer la tire till,
day ot August. 1925; and you. ami each ration party.
J Peters' last Monday afternoon.
of you, are hereby notified that if y«-u
fail so to appear and answer salt! com­
Elsie Peters spent last Sunday
Our popular bachelor »ays that a
plaint for want thereof the plaintifi'a
night
with Edna Crabtree, return­
will appi ly to th« above entitled Court woman who treats her dog better
for lire relief demanded In said com- than »he d<e» her husband doesn't ing home .Monday afternoon.
plaint, namely:
Donald Downing was on the sick
For a decree that the plaintiffs, J-»- deserve to have either.
Holub, Josephine Hnidl. Anton li bib
sick list for a couple of days last »
Hut still, the men who long for j
and Mamie Herman ami the defendants
week.
Agnes Dotson, Frank Holub Bird En il the good old days would hate to
Holub are the owners in fee of th« fol­
Elmer Limbeck and family made
lowing described real property, to wit; walk two miles and carry home a i '
a business trip to Louis Geisler's >
wwk'i supply of groceries.
Beginning in the center <»f a
last Tuesday evening
Condenaery, Scio, Oregon
County road 67.50 chains North
"We must talk leaa.” save Trots­
of the southwest corner of *«e-
tion 17 in Township 10 South of
Nitict H ifthCiiKiri ti CMnce Name
ky.
Another has been studying
•"»♦♦••••♦•••eaea
Range 1 West of tn« Willamette
i Notice is hereby given that Tweedy j
President Coolidge. No man ever
Meridian.
__ , Oregon,
__ _ __ _ running thence
Anthony
Morgan
has
filed
tn
the
t
<>
85 degrees F'ast along the
North 86
knows how far his influence may ' ty Court of Linn C-ounty. Oregon, a pe­
center of
c. said road a distance of
Office Hours; I» to 12 am. 2 to 5 p.m.
'reach.
l’honwi- -‘
a"°
tition to change his name to Thoma«
6.52 chains, thence south ltd fe«-t,
And by At pomtment.
I Res
Anthony Morgan, and the County Cour?
thence 5 or th 86 degrees East 6*2
Ye*, your hon >r. we plead guilty of said County ha* fixed the 15th day of
feet; thence south 38.62 chain«;
to carvl*-«M»e«s we placed the Gil- August, 1925, al th* hour of t.-n o'clock
thence West 16.06 chains to the
a. n>. of said day in the County Court
Western boundary line of said
: key heading over the Shelburn news Room of th* County Court House in the
Section 17; thence North along
last week. Too much speed since ¡City of Albany, I inn County, Oregon.
the U astern boundary line of said
GÎ17JL. Chiropractor
a* the time and place for the h«-aring of
Section 17 to th* place of begin­
our vacation.
(«
’Ti-GIX’a
■aid
petition
and
the
objections
thereto,
ning, containing 63.15 acres, more ,
if any. Any and all peraon* »hall be
401-2 First National Rank Building
A lbany . OaaooN
or less, situated in Linn County,
Clarence Darrow'a agitation of . permitted to offer and show cause, if
rio
State of Oregon.
the evolution question would almost | any they have, why the stud petition
And for a further decree that said
should not be grant«*!.
real property is so situated that a par­ seem to imply that friend Chimpan­
Dated and first published this 23d/iaj
tition thereof cannot be made without zee was in turns way threatened of July. 1925.
great prejudice to the owners thereof
R. M. RpaaKLL.
and ordering and directm« th* sale of said with capital punishment.
County Clerk of Linn t 'ounty and ex-
real property tn the manner provided
’ Olficto Clerk of th* County Court of
One <>f <>ur oldest residents said j Linn County, Oregon.
by law by a referee appointed for that
purpoee by the above entitled Court the other day he could remember I
Au«. 13
and that the proceeds arising there iron
be divided between the parties, plain when a young man never thought
tiffs and defendants, after the payment t.f asking hie girl for a cigarette if
of the costa and expen»«-« of the above
entitled suit, including a reasonable at he was out of them.
• tomey'a fee and costa of sal*, accord­
The idea at Geneva seems to be
ing to their respective interests a* njay
be determined by the above entitled that the United States wants an
Court and for such other, further or
different onier or «lecree as may »cen agreement to limit traffic in arms,
i>r2f*r *° ,h* ('ourt-
but it wants to do it without enter­
All kinds of Iron and liras. < sitings
Fruit and Hop Furnaces
17118 summons ia published in th« 8ete>
Repair Work and Blacksmithing
Tribune pursuant to an order of G m ing into an agreement with gather
Hon. L. tl. McMahan. Judge of th« nations.
above entitled Court, made, entered
amt date«! June 22, 1926. wherein anu
Prestige, Skill. Confidence of our
The German women, who are cred­
whereby thia summon* was ordered ano
Patients
and Confidence in our abil­
ited
with
having
elected
Hinden
­
directed to be iiublished once a week
Engine«, Mill and Mining Machinery
for si« c<inaecutive ami successive weeks, burg, are now demanding that he 4 ity as Refractionists. together with
! frames and mountings of nations'
being seven weekly publication* there
Live Rolls. HMkl Blocks, i.og Turners. • og Hauls,
take unto himself a wife. He might reputation is the magic we use in
of.
Cable Conveyors and Rope Fred Work.
The date of th* first publication of have known there was a catch in it attracting and holding our patients,
thia summon* ia th* 25th day of June,
I "Optical Good* of Quality" ia our Phone 61
1925. ami the date of the last puh iea somewhere.
Albany, Oregon
motto.
tion thereof ia th*.6th day of August.
. Now that Bryan is dead, those
1926.
Hiu. A M ark *.
who threw the most bnckbata at
Atlc>m*vs for Plaintiffs.
—ALBANY ABSTRACT COMPANY—
Postolfice Address of Attorneys for him in life are laying the largest
Abstracters of city and country property in Linn county. Work
Plaintiff*: Albany, Oregon.
bouquets on his bier. Why is It?
Dispose
of a cow in a clay, but to
Produce
one requires from 2% to 3
Oregon Milk Company
Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy
«
Albany Iron Works
fâèiïïleade
Can anyone explain why the change
from enemy to a loving friend when
death comes? Why are we two-
faced’
Optom e trist.
AÎ.BAMK OAtA.
HAROLD ALBRO.
quickly completed, (hir certificates guarantee safety' Prices
conform to the established rales throughout the country
L kila M itchell
L M. C url , President
Secretary
Attorney ami Manager
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