The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 26, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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SUMMONS
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
IN THX CIRCUIT COVKT OT THE
STATE OF ORECON IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF UNN.
(»•partment No, Two.
Erma h Hoge,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Otto C. Hoge.
Defendant.
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To Otto C. Hoge, the above named de­
fendant;
I n tiie N ame <•» the x1A1, . , <,,
GON; You are hereby requtr«-d to af>-
l>ear and answer the Complaint of the
above named Plaintiff in the above in
titled Court now on file with th* Clerk
of said Court, on or before the 26th da>
of November, itLXi, that being th«- List
day of the time prescribed in the Order
for the publication of this summon*,
and if you fall so to appear and answer
the plaintiff will apply to sai«l t’ourt for
the relief demanded in savl Complaint,
lo-wit:
For a Daeree of said Court dm»oh mg
the marriage contract now existing b.
tween Plaintiff and l»ef«-ndant am!
awarding Plaintiff the care, custody
and control of sterling I'-allanl Huge
and Frank Virgil Huge, minor rhildr« n
of Plaintiff ami (iefendant. ami such
other and further relief as to the Court
may seem proper in the prewiiao*
Ihis summons la publishei! in the *clo
I ribUM I '1'1. r of ti
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II. McMahan. Judge of th«- aliovc en­
titled Court, mxli' ami entered «•» t> <
Kith day of tk-tober. 1926. wber.-in this
summon* is order«! and dirx-cte«! to be
publish«! once a we<-k for six conaccu-
live and successive Weeks, I m - i - g • ven
weekly publication* thereof.
The «late of the first publication of
this summons is the I.'«th day of Octo
ber, 1925. ami the date of the last pub
lication thereof is the 2fith day of No­
vember, 1925.
HlU.. MASki A Mi MAliAN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
I hast office aikirv-* of «Attorn«"» •
for Plaintiff
Albany. Oregon
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INSURING AMERICA S AIR
STRENGTH.
Year’s
Tax
1919
ItW
1921
1922
1923
1924
Dale Paid
Aug. 1.1923
Aug. 1.1923
Aug 1.1923
Aug. 1.192:1
Apr 5. 1924
Marl9,1925
Tax Ret
Rate
Am’t
Int.
Numlier
121(72
M 54 12%
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5.11 12 1
1374N
4.15 12 *
7N13
4.«1 12 *
.be>
4 II 12 *
773
3 93 12 '
fiaxi W. R. Culy, as the owm-r "t
the legal title of the above <l< .<-ril>««i
property as the same appesrs of re­
ord. ami each of the other person» abovr
named are hereby further nolifi<->l that
C II M«-rrill will npply to Un
court of the county am! state aforesaid
for a
-mg tin- li< n «.
the property abovr dcsrrllHil ami non
twined in said certificate. Amt you ar.
hereby summoned to appear within
sixty day* after the first publication of
the summons exclusive of the day
of sax! first publication, ami defend
thia action or pay the amount due as
above shown, together with costs amt
accrued interest, and in case of your
failure to do so. a decree sill 1.
derwd foreclosing the lien of saai taxes
and costa against the larxl ami premises
above name«!.
Thia summons is published by order
of the Hom.rabl. I II M M U ai I
of th* circuit eourt of the state of < >r
gon, for the exmatv of Linn
order was made and dated the 27th «lay
of Ch-tober, 1925. ami the date of th«
first publication of this summons is tlx-
29th day of October. 1925
All process ami pagan in thia pro
eroding may be served upon the umier-
Signe.I r. skiing within the stale of Ore
gon, at the address hereafter mentMxiesi
V. LrtJt Mi'CaosaxY.
Attorney for Plaintiff
.Adore»«
I I. Patterson, who is seeking
the republican nomination for gov­
ern.»r. »ays hi- is opposed to the sys­
tem n»w in practice at the peniten­
tiary. He would take the control
at of the hands of the governor
and place it under the state board
of control; he would use the old
lx>ys training school for the first of­
fenders. thus k<-eping them away
fr-.m the hard boiled; he would I*
for reforming the first offenders by
hai ing a warden of sterling morals
and whose character would lie daily
• xnmples to the inmates; he would
make the pen almost self-sustaining
by wing the able bodied inmates
performing the necessary labor to
produce the vegetables, fruits, etc.;
he would stop the abuse of the par­
doning power of the governor bv
first Consulting the trial judge and
the district attorney. He is on the
track, and some dav some candidate
will sweep into office who will advo­
cate making a se nt enee mean what
i'. says, and then no governor can
make wholesale pardons.
Wilt) IS RESPONSIBLE?
Tyranny breeds trouble, and often
bl » wished. Individuals and nations
will endure the disease so long and
then th«« inevitable happens. Par­
ents are rulers, set upon a throne of
love or hate. Children are the sub­
jects. and they love or hate, accord­
ing to how the rulers lord it over
them. Every child should be taught
to otiev, but not through force, the
word of a parent to its child should
lie true, with no promise unbroken,
if a chil<i is to h«>nor the parent; the
word of a child should never be dis­
puted until it is found to be untrue.
When a child lows its confidence
in father and mother, then the po-
19-264*-l(M71 lice and the courts are burdened
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The Scio Tribune
common people pay for the an vol*
opes of the big users? pilase an-
swer us Senators McNarv and Stan
field and Congressman Hawiry
President Coolidge's newly ap-
pointed commission to invrstigate
The high school pupils will have
st <■ government aviation has a chance to an all dav meeting at the sch ■«>!
perform a service for the country building Friday at which time an
| that will leave it* efTrcts for gener­
effort will l>e made t fn»»»h the
ation*.
dressing rooms in the auditorium.
The people of thi* country want
Watch the date following your
name on this paper, it tells when the army and navy aviation service*
letice ol Buinc! Rmi ieetug
your time expires. If a blue pencl kept up with those of other nation».
Pursuant
to a fw tltion »ign.-<1 by a le­
mark is under vour name, it means
Colonel Hilly Mitchell say* they are gal number of resident fn-rhokk -rs.tax
v<«ur pap< r will stop in two week«,
nayvn ami legal voters of Hoad District
unless ram-wad. Starts when paid not. now.
No 14 of Linn county. On-gon. Noti-1-
is Hereby Given that a meeting of the
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And he is correct in this.
for. stone at expiration.
legal votersuf Itoau I Hat n<-1 No. 14 of
Personalities, jealousx«» and red I inn county, Oregon. will be Leki at the
tape bickering* will not solve Amer­ hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on the 28th day
of 5ovember, IK5. at the "■helburn
ica's eir problem. The commission, school House, in said road district, to
unless it cut* through all ths official* determine whether or not said road dis­
trict shall vote a special tai of 11000 00
and unofficial nonsenw- that II will upon all the taxable property within
lilt HUiAY Nov 2fi, 1925
encounter, had be*t never tieen ap­ sai.l road district fur the improv i-nunt
Dur t<> their uncertainty of their
return alive, mountain climbers in
the Alps are r«|uirrd to pay their
h.-tel lull* in advance For the same
rea ■ n, Ixxdleggerx never extend
credit.
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with their misdemeanors. Parents should call a halt on is the airial mail
This coats untold money
can atop juvenile delinquencies if service
they will take stock of themselves and is another instance of the tax­
Love and truth will bring about the payers footing the bill and the poli­
good results.
Tyranny or abuse tician gloat* over his achievement
brings disaster
Children, as well of sending a letter fur 25c that Costa
as adults, can be led but not driven. the government probably *2S.
Hu si’ires is good in the postal de-
When we realize our responsibilities
partment
for the employes but not
and »bey them, the crime wave will
for
the
taxpaver.
Why should the
begin to recede.
pointed.
Being on the right track is cor­
The likelihood, however, is that it
rect
But if you just stop there
will function as the president inten­
you’ll get run over
ded.
Certainly it should never lose
Increasing of autos suggeats the sight of the fact that it has great
Singas ftt PilliCidM li Fareclesurt II propriety of changing the national responsibility -that of assuring Am­
lu lit*.
Hower from golden-rod to car-nation erica's air strength adequate for
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of THE
year» to come. The air service I*
i t nt
STATU OF OH Fi ll IN
Insanity is recognized in some on trial before the commission; the
LINN COUNTY.
• tales as eau'ie for divorce. And in commission it on trial before the
C. H Merrill.
all
of them as cause for some mar­ American ptrople. whose experience
Plaintiff.
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riages.
with air matters has been both bit­
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f I
W. R. Culy
C. A.
ter
and costly, and who are in no
V aixlran
Vandran,
Sum«’ people are such firm believ­ mood to brook further nonaense in
Defendants.
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To W. It. Culy. th«- abovr natnrai de ers in luck that they would rather • matter so vital to national defense.
fendant:
It for a four-leaf clover than to
I n the N ame or the - tate <■» mu
hustle
fur a job.
OWN: You are hereby notitic«i that C.
UNFAIR COMPETITION
II M«-rr»ii. U m i -i r of 1«
l>elinquency numbered 1245. issued on
the first day of August, 1923, by th»
tax coll«tor of the county of Idnn.slate
of Oregon, for the amount of Thr< ■ ami
43-100th dollars, the same l«»ing th«
amount then due ami delimpient f<»
taxes for the year I91K, together with
iwnalty, interest and costa thereon u*
on the real property aaaesss-d to y.. i, of
which you are the owner as apfk-ars of
record, situatod in said county ami state,
and particularly bounded and d< rrib«l
as follows, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point which is four
hundrnl and eleven and thirty on«- u;.<
bundn-.lths < II1 H) fst t N Hl
hundred ami elevi-n ami two tenth»
(211.2) feet westerly along the line of
the county road from the South« ««t
corner of the Nortwi-st quarter NWj)
of the Northeast quarter NFji of Sc-«
lion thirty six
<Tp. 9). South Rang» ( wo East (S R 2
K) of the Willamette Merulian. runnit «;
thence North two hundred twenty-nm.
'2291 feet, thence westerly paraBel with
the county rx«ad fifty-two and eight
tenths (KM) feel, thence South 2---
feet, (hence easterly along the Im«- ot
the «-ounty road fifty two ami eight­
tenths 152 N) fe-ct to tin- place of begm-
lung
You are further notified that said C
H Merrill ami his assignor have paid
taxes on said premiers for prior or -ub
sequent years with the rate of interest
on said amounts as follows:
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Editorials
PAGE FOLK
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For a good many years the gov­
ernment has been furnishing printed
and stamped envelopes to large and
small users at almost the cost of the
stamp
In fact, the printed envel­
ope. to say nothing of the stamp, is
furnished chea|>er than the printers
of the country can buy them whole­
sale in blank stock. This is unfair
competition against business houses
who must pay city, county, state
and government tax
’ Isn't that alright?” y«u ask.
To banks, big business concerns,
and to soliciting postmasters whose
salaries art increased according to
the gross receipts, we answer. Yes.
But from a taxpaying standpoint we
answer. No. To illustrate: When
the government operated the rail­
roads during the war and for a time
thereafter, it was charged and also
proved that the government WHS
ofierating them at a 'oss and that
the deficit had to be made up by
taxation. Not many of us approved
that system and urged the return of
the railroads to their owners. We
are still guaranteeing 6 per cent to
the railroads.
As everyone knows, even congress
and the postmaster-general, the pos­
tal department shows a huge deficit
each year, and a large part of that
deficit is occasioned by the govern­
ment selling printed stamp«-«! envel­
ope* at a loss. It is good business
for the purchaser, but mighty poor
business to the government and tax-
paver*.
Politics and business are not good
partners. The former only knows
how to spend the money and pile <m
the tax. The latter must and does
figure on how to make end* meet
and earn wage*
The former comes
easv while the latter often sweats
blood. We hope congress will see
the injustice of government compe­
tition with private business and thus
eliminate the government from any
further inroad» Sell stamps, postal
cards and money order*, but leave
out the coolly business of competing
with private enterprises
Another experiment that congress
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of the roads therein as follows, to wit.
grading, graveling, draining and repair­
ing said roads
By order of the County Court of linn
county, Oregon
Dated this 9th day of November, 1923.
B. M I'ayne, County Judg--
J. ft. Isom. County I'ointn'r.
Joe. Hume, County Comm'r.
Attest: ft M Russell. I ountv Clerk
Posted thia 9th day of November, 1925,
by M. O. Arnold, appointed by the
< ourL
Niiict It Ctf in
Notice is hereby given that th« und«-r
signed has been duly appoint'd by the
County Court of th«- State of Oregon,
for Linn County, administratrix of the
estate of Joseph Schwlndt, deceased,
and has qualified.
All persona having claims sgsiest the
estate of said deceased are hereby re
quired to present th«-m, duly v-rified.
with the priqier vouchers, within six (ti|
months from the date of this notice, to
the undersigned administratrix at th«
office of Hill, Marks A Mr Mahan, in the
Cusick building in Albany in Linn co..»
ty, Oregon
Dated and first published this 2T«th
day of Novemlier, 1927«.
Anna M. kchwimlt.
Administratrix.
Hill, Marks A McMahan.
Attorneys for Adminiatiatrix.
I-as! publication Dec. 24, 1925
For Sale
Very Reasonable
No. I Pololo Sacks
Albany Bargain House
Corner 2d it Baker
Phone 411-1
Albany. Orc.
SNYDER &,
401 I
Jii st.
SON
.Albany, Ore.
Welders
\\ < ! .»vc just installed a new
machine for tightening wheels.
Bring m your car or truck
anil let us show you how sci-
cnlihiallv tlm machine w-orks
ci th < r on steel or wixxl felloe
wheels without the use of
slums and at right prices.
Valve Grinding
I >. ne .¡tii\ kly <>n a machine
that ix m ontilic.illy accurate,
an«l is the only one of its
kind in Linn county. Try us
m - t time
Auto parts imtli
wholesale and retail.
C. H.Torrance
212 E. First
Phone 379
ALBANY, OREGON
This ad is
addressed
TO
You
If voti arc <>n the farm, we
have the
Lumber
you need to rr-
pair your barn
and sheds.
If you are in
town, wc can
supply you with
vvliat you need.
B' i '
Dclii'er
J. W. Copeland Yards
Q uality : S ervice
Second «ml Calapooia
Phone 275
A lbany , O re .
t5he Rains Are Here
How About
That Top ?
Auto Tops Repaired or Made New
Our lacilitiea are the l«cM in Linn County. Rex
Encloaum inxlallcil il you wish. Prices reasonable
Vulcanising, Rrtriadmg. Oils and Greases
HORSEY ALBi.N.YÆG0N
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