The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, February 25, 1915, Image 3

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    Sheri!*i Sale M Real Property
SUMMONS
ON MKKCLOSURK
In Ihe Circuit Court of the State if
Notice ia hereby given, That by vlr- i Oregon for the County ot Marion, Pe-
tuc of nit execution duly issued out of t artment No. 2. 0. W. Murphy, Finit.-
th« ( ircuit Court if the State ot Ore- tiff, va. Ktla Wright, (»idow of W. A.
non, tor the County of Marion and to Wright, Uectaavd) Wm. Wright, ami
me directed on th- 4th day of February j Anna Wright, hla wife; Harry Wright,
l‘J ]6 i |iori a Judgment and dectee duly and Mattie Wright, hia wife; Robert
rend« red, entered of record and docket- Hall, (huaband of Etta Wright Hall,
cl in an J by «ai I < otirt on the 4th day . deceased) Robert Hal', Jr., a minor;
of Fel ruary 1916 in a rertain auit then Vera Hall, a minor; Wm. Evans, and
ii said Court landing, wherein The Merta Wright Evans, hia wife; Oll'e
Fterleaa Pacific Company, u -'•t;ora- Anderson, and 0>r* Wright Anderson,
lion was plaintiff and W. 11. Itugi-is w.o , Ins wife; Earle Wright, (unmarried)
defendant in favor o f plaintiff ai d ! M.>y Wright, (unmarried) Mac Wood,
against said defendant by which e.n cu-, ai.d K. A. Wilkerson, Iji f.-ndanta.
tlnti I nrn rom m inlrl to sell the prop- To the defendant« Ell i Wright, Har-
ertv in laid execution and hereinafter j ry Wngbt. Mattie Wright.Robert Hall,
described to pay the »urn due the plain­ Robert Hall, Jr., Vera Hall, Wm. Ev-
tiff nf One 1 housand and 00 100 ($1000. ana, Merta Wright Evans, Ollii Ander­
<iu) Dollars, ami the further sum of [ son, Cora Wright Anderson, Earle
Sevouty Five aid 00 10t) ($75.00) bul­ Wright and May Wright.
lirá, uk attorney’s fees together with j IN the name of the State of Oregon:
the cists and disbursements of said You are hereby required to appear and
HUit taxed at Forty Eight and 50-100. answer the complaint filed against ytu
($!".5¡>) Dollars and costs and expenses in the above ertitled Court and auit
T * L 8, bills, bill*—nothin* but bill»!" frequently ii the complaint of of Kaid execution. 1 will on Saturday j within six weeks from the date of the
the '20th day of March 1916 at the hour first publication of this summons, to-
¿¡JR the head of the family. No men would think of running hi» busi- of
A, M. of said day at the! wit: On or before the 25th day of
ne»i WITHOUT A CHECK HOOK. How about YOUR home? west 11 o'clock
door
of
the County Court House , March, 1915, .and if you fail so to an­
Tbo running of the home today i» a DU8INESS PROPOSITION.
i i Morion County, Oregon, sell at pub- swer, for want thereof, the plaintiff
Ic auction to the highest balder !or| will apply to said Court for the relief
c ish in hand on the day of sale, all the prayed for in said complaint, vie:
right, title, interest and estate which For a Decree of foreclosure upon the
a:<id defendant W. H. Rogers and ail following described premises, to-wit:
persons claiming under him subsequent Beginning at a point on the line divid­
to the date mortgage lien was recorded ing Section 9, T. 9 S., R. 1 W. of the
in, of and to said premises hereinbefore Willamette Meridian into North and
mentioned are described in said execu­ South halves 15.60 chains Westerly
tion as follows, to-wit: Lot numbered from the quarter section comer be­
Twelve (12) in Spring Bank Fruit tween Sections 9, and 10; thence South
Tracts, in the County of Marion and parallel to the East line of Section 9,
A share of the banking business
State of Oregon, according to the duly 11.00 chains to the North line of the
recorded plat thereof.
County road; thence South (67 deg.W.)
of Stayton and vicinity
Said sale being made subject to re-117 links to the angle in said road;
demption in the manner provided by j thence South ( 56 deg. W. ) 8.10
is solicited.
law.
I chains to a point 20 feet North o f
Dated this 15th day of Februaryl916. the center of said road; thence North
Wm. Each, Sheriff of Marion County, ! 1.50 chains; thence West 2.39 chains;
You are assured cf a safe deposi­
Oregon. By W. 1. Needham Deputy. thence North 11.30 chains to the legal
First Pub. Feb. 17.
subdivision line; thence Easterly on the
tory and courteous treatment at
Last Pub. Mar. 17.
road line 5.21 chaina to the place of be-
, ginning and containing 6 acres of land
this bank, by ample capital and
in Marion County, Oregon.
long experience in the banking
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE situated
Also: Beginning at a point 20.81
| chaina West and 11.80 chains South of
business.
section corner between sec­
Notice is hereby given that the un­ the quarter
9, and 10, in Township 9 South,
dersigned, by an order of the County tions
Range 1 West of the Willamette Me­
Court of the State of Oregon for the ridian
in Marion County, Oregon; run­
County of Marion, duly made and en­ ning thence
East 2.39 chains; thence
tered on the 21st day of January, 1916, South 1.80 chains
«
to the center of the
was appointed Administrator o f the County road; thence
Southwesterly
Estate of Mary E. Schell, deceased, alcng the center of said road
to a point
and that he has duly qualified as such directly South of the place of
begin­
Administrator. A I 1 persona having ning; thence North 8.00 chains more
or
claims against said Estate are hereby less, to the place of beginning, and
notified to present the same duly veri­ containing one-half acre of land, more
fied as required by law, to him at the less.
office of S. H. Heltzel, attorney at law, or Also
C a p i t a l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
against the de­
Stayton, Marion County, Oregon, with­ fendant for Ella judgement
Wright for the sum of
in six months from the date of this $1000.00 together
interest thereon
notice. Dated this 4th day of Febru­ the rate of eight with
per cent, per an­
ary 1915. C. C. Mulkey, Administrator. at
num from the 12th day of December, 1911
S. H. Heltzel. attorney for Estate.
until paid, and for the sum of $21.93
taxes paid by plaintiff, and for the fur­
3
*2** * * >
ther
sum of $150.00 as plaintiff’s at­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION torney’s
fees and for the costa and
(Publisher)
disbursements of this suit; that the
usual decree be made for the sale of
Department of the Interior
said premises by the Sheriff of said
U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore­ Marion County, Oregon, according to
law and the practice of said Court;
gon, February 19, 1916.
NOTICE is hereby given that Benja­ that the proceeds of said sale be ap­
min F. Rode, of Hullt, Oregon, who, on plied toward the payment of the amount
July 27, 1909, made Homestead Entry, due plaintiff including attorney’s fees
No. 02107, for Northeast quarter. Sec­ and the costa of this suit; and that the
tion 8, Township 8 South, Range2 East, defendants, Ella Wright, Wm. Wright,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Anna Wright, Harry Wright, Mattie
intention to make final five year Proof, Wright, Robert Hall, Robert Hall, Jr.,
to establish claim to the land above Vera Hall, Wm. Evans, Merta Wright
di scribed, before the Register and Re­ Evans, Ollte Anderson, Cora Wright
ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Anderson, Earle Wright, May Wright,
Oregon, on the Sixth day of April, 1916. Mac Wood, and R. A. Wilkerson, and
Claimant names as witnesses: Ernest all persons claiming under or through
L. Patterson, Joseph Labunski, Gustaf them or any or either of them, subse­
Zettcrberg, C. F. Brown all of Hullt, quent to the execution of the mortgage
Oregon. H. F. Higby, Register. 3-25 set forth in said complaint, whether as
purchasers, incumbrancers, o r other­
wise, may be barred and foreclosed of
all their right, claims, hens, estates,
SUMMONS
title, interest and equity of redemption
in, on, or to said premises, and every
In The Circuit Court of The State of part thereof; that the plaintiff may be­
Oregon, For the County of Linn. De­ come a purchaser at said sale, and that
j the Sheriff execute a deed to the pur­
partment No. 2.
A. P. Crawford, Plaintiff, vs C. A. chaser; that said purchaser be let into
’ Crawford, Defendant.
the possession of said premises and the
To C. A. Crawford, the above named whole thereot upon the purchase of the
same, and that plaintiff have such oth­
defendant:
In The Name of The State of Oregon, er and further relief m the premises as
You are hereby required to appear and to the Court may .seem just and equita­
answer the complaint of the plaintiff ble.
fileii against vou in the above entitled This summons is served upon vou ! y
c< irt and cr.use on or before the 8th ; publication thereof in the Stayton Mail,
day of April, 1915, same being the date | n newspaper published weekly in Sti-y-
of the Ia3t publication of this summons, ton. Marion County, Oregon, by order
and if you fail to appear and answer, of Hon. W. M. Bushev, Judge of the
i O V E R 6 6 Y EAT.
tin' plaintiff will take a judgment a- County Court of the State of Oregon
E X P E R IE N C E
ffainst
vou in accordance with the pray­ for the County of Marion, dated on the
•» STAYTON MARKET ’ er of the complaint in this cause,to-wit: 10th day of February, 1915, the first
For a decree dissolving the bonds of publication to be on the Uth day of
REPORT
matrimony now existing between plain­ February, 1915, and you are required
tiff and defendant.and for the costs and to appear and answer on or before the
disbursements of this suit to be taxed. 25th day of March 1915.
Hens heavy 104, light
10
T rack M anns
This summons is published in pur­ S. H. Heltzel, Attorney for Plaintiff.
D csions
Broilers 1) to 3 lbs
C opyrights A c .
suance
of an order of the Honorable
Roosters
Anyone »andtng a *k<Mch amt doncrlntlon may
«è Wm. Galloway,
ulcLljr
our pntantahla.
opinion lé.
froe T'ont
whether
Judge of the above en­
Mixed
Chickens
munir an
.vffrtllon luit'ortiilii
Is probably
('ontmnnlrn-
h h afrloflycoiillilonflal. HANDBOOK o ». PnfrniH
titled
Court,
duly
made on the 18th day
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Miring pat
p a tri
pi iv
11.
la.limit« taken through Munn ntíw
Si Vo.
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fucati
I lucks, Indian Runnersk, Pekin 10 of February, 1916, and the date of the
•fil ial iiotl€*% Without oharge, I
Turkeys....................................... 14 first publication of this summons is the Are you thinking of moving to town?
25th day of February, 1915.
Scientific
American.
Dressed Turkeys.................. ..
A ht»nd«om«1f tllnfftratad weekly. T.argent, clr-
Dated this 18th day of February. 1915. If 90 you had better investigate this at
.ulatlon of any adontino Journal. Torni«, f.» n
Veal Fancy 10$, Ordinary 8$
veitr; four month«, $L Butti by all new«<!aitUjr;i.
once. A good 7 room house, well fin­
L.
Pork.. ............................
7| ,4-8 M. Curl, Attorney for Plaintiff.
ished except upstairs which only needa
Live Hogs, Choice......... 6.30
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!
cloth
and paper, one of the beat wells
Live Hogs,Heavy Rough 5.20
!
in
the
city, pump in kitchen, fireplace
Eg«»......................
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Keep Warm—An unlimited quantity in living-room, on corner, one-quarter
Corrected Thursdays but subject of old fir wood for sale, on the ground block 100x100, a fine location, and good
to change without notice.
$1.00. and delivered $1.30 per tier.
neighborhood. $1200, terms. Call at
li-nn with O r,
It. E. Caluvan and Chas. Lee. 3-3x Mail office for owner’» name. , tf.
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