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V '* * • • J . « V • 4 • • . t^t'4*. t i PAGE FOUR w »■ * • • * » • * . •. •«: 1 SUMMONS THE SCIO TRIBUNE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FubUahaU Rvsrr TburaAav tor STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR TltR raiRUKR FURUBMINU COMPANY M UaaCeealr O-s e- e THE COUNTY or LINN. I V. M. A4~ Mil— I lepartment No. Two. X- I V M< M- • Hue— A CirodaStM M«r ) r I To Otto C. Hoge, the above namtd de- frndant: I n the N aur or the »T ate or ore ooh : You are hereby required to ap pear aral answer the Comi4atnt of the above named Plaintiff in the above en titled Court now on file with the Clerk of eaal Court, on or Iwfore the 26th ilo of November, 1926, that being the last day of the time prescribed in the t infer for the publication of thia aumneina, oral if you fall *o to appear and anawer the plaintiff will sptily to «aid Court fur the relief demanded in saw! Complaint, to-wit: For a Decree of «aid Court dissolving the marriage contract now existing be tween Plaintiff and Dvfrndant and awanling Plaintiff the rare, custody ami control of hterling llallard Huge aral Frank Virgil Hoge, minor children of Plaintiff ami Itofendant. and such other and further relief a* to the Court may seem proper in the premises Thia summons is published in the •*< >•» Tribune by order of the Honorable I II. Mr Mahan, Judge of lite abOVt titled Court, made and entered on the 10th day of October, 1926. wher- -n this summons is ordered ami dire« ted to lie published once a we- k for - » . • - five and surcvaaive week», l-cing seven weekly publications thereof The dale of the first publication of this summons is the L'-lh day of Octo ber, 1926, and the date of the Inst pub licalnm thereof is the 2»-th day of No vember. 1926. H ill . M arks A M c M ahan , Attorn- ya for ITalntiff. Pustoffice a-ldro*« of Attorneys for Plaintiff; Albany, Oregon. Sa«acis lif POlicillia II Firtclmre il lu IM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE STATE OF OKEGON FOR LINN COUNTY. C. H Merrill. Plaintiff, | W. It Culy and C. A V and ran, Defendants. To W. R. Culy, the above named <lc fendant: I n thk N amm of the S tate of O r » <;<>N: You are hereby notified that > H. Merrill, the holder of Certificate of I >elin«|uency numbered 1245, iasued on the first day of August, 1923, by th« tai collector of th« county of IJnn.stat« of Oregon, for the amount of Throe a- I 43 100th dollars, the same being th- amount then due aral delinquent fur taxes for the year 1918. t<-gether with penalty, interval and costs thereon up on the real property asa< ;>»vd to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said county and slate, and particularly bounded and deacnb« I as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point which is four hundred and eleven and thirty-one one hundredths <411.311 feet North and two hundred and elevrn and two tenth- (211.2) feet westerly along the line of the county road from the Southeast corner of the Nortwvst quarter NWji of the Northeast quarter -NF |) of Sve tlan thirty-six (Sec. 36). Township nine <Tp 91, South Kangs I wo Bast (S R 2 K) of the Willamette Meridian, running thence North two hundred twenty nine *229) feet; thence westerly parallel with the county road fifty-two ami t ight tenths ,62 8) fret, tbvncr South 22# feet; thence easterly along the line of the county rood fifty two ami eight tenths (&2.B) feet to the place of begin ning. You are further notified that said C. II. Merrill and his assignor have paid taxes on said premises for prior or sub sequent years with thr rate of interest on said amounts as follows: Year's Tax 1919 r-.-v 1921 1922 1923 1924 I,“U' Aug. 1,1923 Aug. 1.1923 Aug 1,1923 Aug 1,1923 Apr. 6. 1924 Marl9,1925 The Scio Tribuni Editoriali ’ Erma B. Ho««. Plaintiff. »• Otto C. Hoge, Defendant. • • ** «- »' SA • .y 5 1 ■».*•. Numfiî A" ‘ Rati- Int. »4M 12 ** 12672 1 r-i fill 12 ' 13748 4.15 12 ' 7813 4.61 12 ' 4 14 12 * 77S 193 12 * Haul W. R. Culv. as the owner of the legal title nf the above descrilted property as the same apt-cars uf roc ord, ami each of the other person* ata-w named are hereby further notiti.-d that C. II. Merrill will apply to the circuit court of the county and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien again*! thr property above described and no n tinned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of the summon« exclusive of the -lay of said first publication, and -I- fend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, together with roots ami accrued interest, ami in case of your failure to -k> so. a decree will l>e ren dered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and coats against the land ami promises above named This summons is published by order of the Honorable I. Il McMahan. J wig-■ of the circuit court of thr state of < »er gon. for the countv of l.inn, and said order was made and dated the 27th -lay of October, 1925, ami the date of the first publication of thia summons ia the 29th day of October. 1926 All process and paper* la reeding mav be served upon the under signed residing within the stale of Oro gon, at the address hereafter mentioned V. L yle M<-Caox*aY, Attorney for Plaintiff. .Address: Stayton. Oregon •»afilllVM-dVlU If week with stomach trouble, is in school again. Mrs. W. H. Me Lalo called on Mrs Lee George Sunday. Clair McLain, wife and two eons of Portland called on home folks Would a cannery pay hero? not? Tell u« what you think. Why Tuesday, The rain Monday dam pencil the ground, so farmers are very busy W-th sn->w and cold tn the east, plowing. the Willamette valley is basking in T. M. Russell, wife and two springtime with flowers still in full daughters were shopping in Slayton bloom. No place like the good old Wednesday. Willamette valley. With the W«-sl Scio road being GILKEY STATION scarified and dragged it should be more comfortable for our friends to' Nov. 11 come into town. Good roads make A birthday surprise was given friends closer, while bad roads make Mrs. J. H. Kelly Sunday. Those us cuss a blue streak especially if present were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur we break an axle or get mired. Kelly am! children and Mr. and Mrs. Fl I pot and daughter Gladys of Leb Who said old dobbin had gone anon, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Kelly and would never come back? He and children, Mr and Mrs. Ru«»ell was tn Cortland I00U strong during Kelly and daughter Donna. W. R. the »lock show and he was the cen ter of attraction Yea. he’s still Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mesprlt with us and alwav« will be. And in and daughter Opal. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Kelly's children m--re ways than running, trotting K Reiley. presented her with a nice new rug and jumping. for her living room. Miss Mary Sigmund of Dufur There «rents to lie a good roads •pent the week-end with Mrs. S H imp- tu« in this community, as near ly all districts that have held meet*! Holt. She it attending OAC. Mr and Mrs Holt took her track to Cor Ings have voted the desired tai. At vallis Sunday evening Jordan 145(H) was voted. Good , IgNi Zeller visited his brother,John ronds mnki-s a poor farm worth a Zeller, at Huzxard Station Sunday. l<>t m- re, while bad roads cheapen a Mr. and Mrs I-ester Holt of Carl go<gl farm, hence the road building ton and Mr. and Mrs F, I Jom-H and son Harry of Stavton were Sun There are more people "al the day guests at the home of their switch" these days and nights than! parents, Mr. and Mrs J. G Holt. ever lieforc. They are "tuning" in The regular meeting of the local <>n sums program and Jimmie and Farmers’ IIunion w«s held at the S. Jennie are Interested. "The home" H. Holt home Saturday night. Re is thus tiecoming more like home freshments were served after the should >>e with a happy, contented (lusineas sci»i in family sitting around the old fire- j Mrs. J. II. Kelly was hostess to place. The radio Is a wonder and It the Thursday Thimble club last we k. working wonders. Mrs. Pansy Shepherd won the prixe in a memory contest. Fruits -ap Now that the Sei» Con Jensery is I plet, grapes and bananas -• w-ere installing machinery to make pow- served as refreshments. dered milk, butter and cheese, this! Ronald Simmer has just received community will be more prosperous a letter from Allen Gilkey He is than ever la-fore, as a market is thus attending the Oregon Institute of opened to handle ull the milk that Technology in Portland. can be produced hero. No doubt A numtier of the men and women other lines will lie added as support in Dlkl. 10 met at the school house and demand require Thia concern Saturday for a general clean-up. is worth a lot to this community and Some of the men hauled gravel and should be encouraged. spread on the school yard. The school room has a new coat of kal somine. SHELBURN NEWS j Mr. Goar and John IfeWall ship ped a carload of potatoes Monday, and the Freitag brothers one on Nov. io Tuesday, A. G McLain and wife moved to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hotf and Portland Nov. 4. where he has work. Miss Hazel Young of Portland spent At the road meeting in road dia- ; Sunday with their parents. Mr and trict No. 11 last Saturday, the tax Mrs Wilson Young of $| ihhi tin« voted down, but oo | The Wilson Young family have account of some irregularity in the moved into the Clyde Retley house. proceeding* the county court has ordered another meeting for Nov. 28. at 10 a. m. Fred Roadartnel and family were j tn Scio Sunday to be preernt at the 1 DUTCH BULBS 87th anniversary of the birth of Mrs Arc Fine This Year Rnadarmel's father, W. S. Carpen ter. whose children prepated a fine Hyacinths *2 N per «loten dinner for him. Tulifis 75> ä il 00 jnr -lozen Mrs Lee George and son. James. Paper White Narcissus .7c ea came up from Portland Saturday i Other Balbs night and returned Sunday. Clinton Chinese Lillies. IS- each tb-.-rge is a little better, but he is- Hall Moral Co. still in the hospital and his mother j will remain with him until he to better. John I Shelton of West Scio spent Sunday afternoon with W. H. Mc- Ijun. T. M Russell and family called on her parents, Mr. and Mro. W. H. Mcl-ain, Sunday afternoon. Elnore Miller is improving and will soon be able to come home. E. S. McCrae and family spent Sunday afternoon with her father. II 0. Shilling. Iola George and Delma Brown spent Sunday at Iola's home with her mother. Raljih Shilling, who was iU last Reg ale and (><>l«l Ban-led Lily Bull« . 3S- each Extra fine Chrysaiitlicmuins and Carnations These Ship Easily We grow an extra fine asaort- ment of Ornamental Shrulis —nice plants at M- this season It will pay you to visit our wrest side greenhouse Hall Floral Co. Vast FwW 11. Alfcany. Orogen CoiißnüV/Jrip ^CALIFORNIA »in | »uf friend» •board Sh>»<> r*»utw train* to the S*>ufhtatuL 4 Po|>vlur Trains from l'ordancl every d<ty Buy Konntlirip Tickets •f J »ave money. N«-w Cosntort Tr-mrcs —•tnoextrsf.r« —(Ijl'ie » ithbarber,valet,shower-bath, on Die Shaata. Ol.-i aii. n <«t- on S* >«ts. Southern Califi Olla I aprr.1 (furm->ung direct wrv- ica tv Lo. Angele* . and Oregonian. Get farther p.-rt tive tra*«1 xrvlic. ul.r» about thl* attrac Agent. A • ■ C. W. Bragg, local agent Notice il Blsiricl Road Neetm| Pursuant to a i-etition sign-’-l by a I«-- r«i numtM-r of ro«i<letit fro-’holilers.tax payers and legal voters of R-»a-l District No. 33 of Linn county. On-gon, Notice is Ib-roby Given that a meeting of th- legal voters uf Road District No. X! of l.inn county, Oregon, will I m - held at the hour of 2 o’clock p m , on th-- 2~th daj of November, 1925, at the Hunkers' Hchuol HouKe, in said road tlistricl. t>> determine whether or not aaid road dis trict «hail vote a special tax of $ *- *' upon all the taxable property within said road district for the improvement of the roads therein as «Hows, to wit. frrnding, graveling, draining ar-1 r--|-air ng said roads By order of the County Court of I inn county, uregon. Dated thi. 2»-th day of October, litó. B. M. Payne. County Junge. J. D iaorn. County Comin'r. Jo« llume. County Comm'r. Attest: K M. Ru-« -<-11. County Cl.-rk Posted this 26lh day of October, P'.;;,. by M. O. Arnold, appointed by tb<- court. Node« il OiSinct Roa« llteiini I'urauant to a petition signoil by a le gal numtM-r of resilient freeholders,tax payers aral legal voters of Road District No 14 of l.inn county, Orog-m, Notice is Hereby Given that a meeting of the legal voters uf Road Hstrlrt No. 14 of l inn county, Oregon, will I m - heki at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on the 28th day of November, 1925. at the -helburn r*«-hool House, in said road dtotnet, to ih-termtne whether or not said road dis trict shall vote a special tax of |10QO.tMi upon all the taxable property within said road district for th-- tmprovrm- nt of the roads therein as follows, u- wit, grading, graveling, draining ami repair ing *axi roads. By order of the County Court of l inn county, Oregon. Dateil this 9th day of November, 1926. B. M. I'ayne, County J- m I«- J. D. Isom. County Cotnm'r. Jo«, llume. County Cotnm'r Attest: R M llusacll. t’ountv Clerk. I'ost-il this 9th day uf November, 1925, by M. <>. Arnold, appointed by the Court. For Sale VeryReasonable Several Thousand No. I Potato Sacks Albany Bargain House Corner 2<l Ä' Bakrr Pin-tic 411-J Allwnv. (Vc. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Thoro who ars In a '‘rundown'* coMI- Uon will nolle« that Catarrh lol her. it "»»ch tnoro than when tl-.v are In *--.t prove« ihnt while CNtarrt» !• • Mai it |a irre«t)y Infl'icfic+d by roMtttutkrnM <<»n«tlti .na «»:!>!« im : i - • omMned Trrotnwnt. tooth l-«-al and in ternal. and han been an -•»••fut m th« troatment nf catarrh for over yrars. K--ld tor att drusrista. F. J Ch«n«y A Co.. Tr-ledn Ohio. tortr Baptist Church Note« Sunday ach<x>l at 10 o'clock every Sunday morning. Everybody is in- vited to attend. Christian Endeavor every Sun-lav evening at 6:S0. Prayer meeting every Th tired ay tugbl at 7.30 SNYDER A. ¡<•1 E. Jd st. SON Albany, Ore. Welders We Lave just installed a new ma- ’line l >r tightening wheels. Biiiq in vutir car or truck aiui let us show you how sci entifically this machine works citl - r on st- el or wood felloe wlicc'-- without the use of shims anil at right prices.