The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, December 03, 1914, Image 4

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YOU TAKE
RUBBER
BOOTS
Christmas
Is Coming
Buy Candies
And nuts here
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ROLL EDGE HIP
BOOTS only $4.50
A box of candy for sister, mother or
sweetheart-A box of cigars for dad or
brother-A magazine for a friend will be
appreciated. Look over our stock.
Usually sell at $ 6 .0 0
“ LANCEFIELD’S
( ash Shoe Store
TART on the ROAD TO PROSPERITY today. The first milestone
is a BANK ACCOUNT. It is a check against extravagance. Read
the autobiography of any of our great captains of industry and
finanae. Invariably, close to the opening paragraph, he will tell o f his
FIRST BANK ACCOUNT. It was the first milestone in his ROAD TO
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STAYTON
STATE
BANK
GEM CONFECTIONERY
J. A. HENDERSHOTT Prop.
Luiay Bros. & Co.
EUREKA
FLOURING
MILLS
MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR AND FEED
Contractors & Builders
Dwelling houses a specialty
Let us figure on your build­
ings
We can save you money
A good job gauranteed
Phone 77
GEORGE SPANIOL, Proprietor
Remodeled and Ready for Business
P. 0. Box 228
STAYTON. OREGON.
A
of Stayton and vicinity
You are assured ot a safe deposi­
tory and courteous treatment at
this bank, by am p]: capital and
long experience
the banking
in
busines
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton , Oregon
Capital $25,000.00
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No. 12071
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION
COUNTY.
Department No. 2.
Mandelia C. Benson. Plaintiff, vs
Mary E. Schell, Lousia J. Smith, Har­
riet E. Baldwin, Jerome Mulkey and
C. C. Mulkev. Defendants.
To Mary E. Schell, Lousia J. Smith
and Jerome Mulkey, defendants, IN'
THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON you are hereby required to
appear and answer a complaint filed
against vou in the al>ove entitled court
and cause, on or before the 7th day of
January, 1915, said date being six (6)
weeks from the date ordered for the
first publication o f this summons, to-
wit: November 26th, 1914 and if you
fail so to appear and answer said com ­
plaint, plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in said com­
plaint, namely, for a decree for the
partitioning o f the following described j
lands, tc-wit: Beginning at a point on
the north boundary line o f the Donation i
Land Claim o f David Mulkey ar.d wife ,
in Township 9, South range 1, East ol
t h e Willamette Meridian in Marion |
County, State o f Oregon, said point l
being north 84 deg. 23 min. east 13.86;
chains from the most westerly n orth -'
west corner o f said claim and being a t !
the most northerly north-east corner o f '
a tract o f land owned by E. D. Alexan- I
der, as shown o f record in Volume 104 '•
at page 368 o f Records o f lleeds fur
Manon County Oregon, running thence
north 84 deg. 32 min. east 14.16 chains
more or less to a point within 11.88
chains o f the south-east corner o f the
James Valentine claim, thence north 8i
deg. 30 min. uast 27.70 chains to the i
center o f the county road leading from j
Mehama to Stayton, thence easterly I
following the center line o f said road ■
to the north-west corner o f a 50-acre |
tract o f land owned by C. C. Mulkey aa j
shown o f record in volume 108 at page
428 o f Records o f Deeds fur Mariun
County, Oregon, thence south 6 deg.
west 43.65 chains t o the south-west I
corner o f said 50-acre tract thence '
| south 86 deg. 39 min. west 8.l0 chains |
more or less to the north-west corner ,
j of a 100-acre tract owned by C. W. !
I Steward as shown o f record in Volume !
98 at page 4% o f the Records o f Deeds '
for Marion County, Oregon, th en ce1
! south 3 deg. 21 min. east 14.98 chains,
to the most easterly north-east corner
f eeete eeeeeeet e eeee « » »»# «»
o f the aforesaid Alexander tract,thence
j south 86 deg. 39 min. west 10.41 chains,
I thence north 3 deg. 21 min. west 31.36 j
chains to the place o f beginning, con- I
I taining 82 acres o f land more or less '
i situated in Clarion County, State o f
; Oregon.
C. E. Kramer, Prop.
According to the respective rights o f!
the parties plaintiff ami defeodents, or !
i if a partition can not be had without |
material injury to those rights then for J
a sale o f the said premises and division j
; o f the proceeds between the parties |
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i according to their rights and for plaint-!
; iff’ s costs and disbursments and such I
other or furth* r relief as to this court 1 ’
shall seem meet with principles o f equi-1 < » M 4 H e e 4 e e e s e « e 4 « » e e < 4 e e
tv.
You are hereby further notified that i
this summonses ordered to be served I
THE PLACE TO EAT
on you by publication thereof in the!
Stayton Mail, a newspaper o f general j Short Orders at all hours. Every­
circulation, printed and published I n | thing clean, neat and just rs you want
Geo. Thomas.
Stayton, Marion County, State o f Ure- it cooked.
gon, namely from the 26th day o f No­
vember 1914 to the 7th day o f January
1915 pursuant to the order o f Honor­ Old Newspapers—
able William Galloway, Judge o f said 1 Big bundle for 10c at the Msil office.
court, made on the 24th day o f N ovem -!
her 1914.
Walter L. Spalding
R h eu m a tic
p a in s «r a
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Attorney for plaintiff.
Dr. Mlle* Anti-Pain Pilla.
Tffltf fessy IHf&sih
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oven as y e a r
E X P E R IE N C E
Give our now flour a trial.
SIMMONS
is solicited.
P
“ Eureka” and “Cooks Delight”
share of the banking; business
I STAYTON MARKET
REPORT
Hens heavy
9, light
Broilers 1$ to 3 lbs..............
Roosters.. ______________
Mixed Chickens________
G tese......................
Ducks.Indian Runners 8, Pekin
9
9
8
9
T u rk ey s._______ ________
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Dressed T u rk ey s______ _________
-Veal Fancy 10,
Ordinary
9
P o r k ...___ _____________
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Live Hogs, Choice______
6}
Live Hogs, Heavy Rough
5*
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38
Corrected Thursdays but subject
to change without notice.
STAYTON
Home Bakery
Patronize
Hame
Industry
j
Every sack guaranteed.
PURITY, STRENGTH AND WHITENESS
L E
B L A IN
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HAMMER
CO
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E V E R Y TH IN G
FOR
ALBANY.
IMPORTANT EVENTS
1 0 1 4 -1 »
MAN
AND
BOY
OREGON.
Sheriff Sale ri Reni Property
ON FORECLOSURE.
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WINTER SHORT COURSE— JAN. 4 -3 0
Agriculture, Including Agronomy,
Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Horti­
culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insects,
Plant and Animal Diseases. Cream­
ery Management, Marketing, etc.
Home Econom ic«, Including C ook­
ing, Home Nursing, Sanitation, Sew­
ing. Dressmaking and Millinery.
Commerce, lac lading Business Man­
agement, Rural Economics, Business
Law, Office Training. Farm Account­
ing, etc.
Engineering, Including
Shopwork and Roadbuilding.
FARMERS WEEK— FEBRUARY 1 4
A general clearing house session of
six days for the exchange of dynamk
Ideas on the most pressing problems
of the times.
Lectures by leading
authorities. State conferences.
EXTENSION SERVICE
Offers lectures, movable schools, In­
stitutes and numerous correspondence
courses on request.
MUSIC: Plano, String, Band, Voice.
No tuition. Reduced rates on all rail­
roads. For further information address,
The Oregon Agricultural College,
(tw 1 2 -H o .M )
we NEVLH U
C O K VALLIS. OK COON
EVEMNC TELEGRAM
The Evening Telegram ’ s annual Bar­
gain Period haa begun and will close
Dec. 31.
Notice is hereby given. That by vir­
tue o f an execution duly iaayed out o f
the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore­
gon, for the County o f Marion and to
me directed on the 16 day o f Novem ­
ber 1914 upon a judgem ent end decree
duly rendered, entered o f record and
docketed in and by said Court on
the 4 day o f November 1914 In a cer­
tain suit then in said court pending,
wherein Arney B. Browning wee plain­
tiff and K. W . Cherrlngton and Ger­
trude E. Cherringtor^ were defendants
in favor o f plaintiff and against said
defendants b y *hich execution I am
commanded to aell the property in raid
execution and hereinafter described to
pay the sum due the Plaintiff o f Seven
Hundred Twenty A 00-100 ($720. 00)
Dollars with interest at the rate o f 8W
per annum from the 1st day o f January
1914, and the further sum o f Twenty
Five A 28-100 ($25.28) Dollars with Int­
erest at 6 ^ |>er annum from the 28th
day o t August, 1914 ami the further
sum o f One Hundred a 00-100 ($100.60)
Dollars as attorney's fees and the fur­
ther sum o f Thirty Four A 00-100 ($34.-
00) Dollars costs and disbursements
and costs and expenaes o f aaid execu­
tion. I will on Saturday the 26th day
o f December 1914 at the hour o f 10
o ’ clock A. M. o f said day at the W est
door o f the County Court House in
Marion County, Oregon, sell at public
suction to the highest bidder for cash
in hand on the day o f sale,all the right,
title, interest and estate which said
The regular price o f tho aix-day
daily has been $5.00 per year, hut by a
special arrangement with the publish­
ers we esn vet It for you in conjunction
with the Stayton Mail for 64.60.
defendants E. W . Cherrlngton and Ger­
Remember the Daily Evening Tele­ trude E. Cherrlngton and all persons
gram and the Stayton Mail each one claiming under them subsequent to the
year for only $4.60. Don’ t put it off date o f mortgage herein foreclosed in,
till too late hut subscribe at once, and 1 o f and to aaid premises hereinbefore
tell vour friends o f this bargain,
mentioned and described in said execu­
Wc will get the Telegram alone for tion aa follows, to-w it: Lot No. One
you for $3.50.
(1) I n Block N o . Eleven (11) in J.
Myers addition to the City o f Salem,
Marion County, Oregon according to
the recorded plat thereof.
H O I .K "
C.
.G O N
and W A S H IN G T O N *
Business Directory
A Directory o f «« ch City, Town and
VUiaffo, Klvlnflr d otcrlptlv« »ketch of
each plaro, location, population, talo-
ifraph, shipping and banking point;
a!*o ClaaRiflftd Directory, com piled by
bualn*>N and profeailon.
B. L
F O L K * CO.f f l R A T T L E
HEAVY FREIGHT
Said sale being made subject to re­
demption in the manner provided by
law. Dated this 19 day o f November
1914.
W m . Each Sheriff o f Marion County,
Oregon.
By W . I. Needham Deputy.
12-24
BIG MR
For Sale at Brown’s Garage.
An 8-
Hauled safely and cheaply by t h e !
paas. 60 h.p. Thomas, good as new,
Stayton Auto Truck. Bally will handle j
just overhauled except tires Hnd paint,
the goods, and guarantees quick, anti j
will remodel Into truck if wanted.
safe delivery. Sec him first, day orj
Call in and see it. C. E. Brown,
night.