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JU R Sheriffs Sale You Run Your Business With a Check Bock - Hou/ About Your Home o f Real Property SUMMONS In the Circuit Court o f the Stute o f ON FO R E C LO S U R E Notice is her»'by given, That l y vir OrcKun for the County ot Mai ion. Ce tue o f on execution duly issued out o f lui rt ment No. 2. (5. W. Murphy, Plain- the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore- > tiff, va. Ella W right, (widow o f W. A. non, for the County o f Marion iiml^o J W right, deceased) Wm, W right, and me directed on the -Itli day o f February S Anna W right, hia w ife; Harry W right, HI)it upon a judgment and decree duly ! and M attie W right, hia w ife; Robert iv derod. entered o f record and docket- Hall, (husband o f Etta W right Hall, od in and by said Court on the 4th dav deceased) Robert Hall, Jr., a mi-'or; o f February 1915 in a certain suit then Vera lls ll, a minor; Wm. Evans, and in said Court pending, wherein The M erla W right Evans, his w ife; Ollie Peerless Pacific Company, a -orpore- Anderson, and Cora W right Anderson, t ion was plaintiff and W .H . Rogers was hts w ife ; Earle W right, (unmarried) defendant in favor o f plaintiff and May W right, (unmarried) Mac Wood, io; mat said defendant by which execu- and R. A. Wilkerson, !>« fendants. t:.>n l am commanded to sell the prop T o the defendants Ella W right, Har erty in said execution and hereinafter ry W right, M attie W right.R obert Hall, described tv* pay the sum due the plain Robert Hall, Jr., Vera Hall, Wm. E v tiff o f One Thousand and 00-100 ($1000. an«, Merta W right Evans, Ollie A rider i tai) Dollar», and the further sum o f son, Cora W right Anderson, Earle Seventy Five and 00 100 ($75.00) Dol W right and May W right lars. as attorney’s fees together with IN the name o f the State o f Oregon: the costs and disbursements o f said You are hereby required to appear and suit taxi'd at Forty Eight and 60-100 answer the complaint Hied aguinst you ($48.50) Dollars and costs and expenses in the Hbove entitled Court and suit LLS, bills, bills— nothing but hi’ ’ ?!” frequently is the complaint of o f said execution. 1 will on Saturday within aix weeks from the date o f the the head of the family. No m tn would think of running his busi the Oth day o f March 1915 at the hour first publication o f this summons, to- o f 11 o ’clock A. M. o f said day at the w it: On or before the 26th day o f ness W ITHOUT A CHECK TOOK. How about YOUR home? west door o f the County Court House March, 1915, and i f you fail so to an Ths running of the home *.•' ’ ■ is : SINESS PROPOSITION. in Marion County, Dregon, sell at pub- swer, for want thereof, the plaintiff I lie auction to the highest bidder tor will apply to said Court for the relief c. ¡ A i E B a i \ K w t A Y i v _* i n ca.-h in hand on the day o f sale, all the prayed for in said complaint, vix: right, title, interest and estate which For a Decree o f foreclosure upon the 1 said defendant W. H. Rogers and all following described premises, to-wit: persons daimimr 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. o f the 1 in, o f and to said premises hereinbefore W illam ette Meridian Into North and mentioned are described in said execu South halves 15.60 chains W esterly tion us follows, to-wit: Lot numbered from the quarter section corner be T w elve (12) i n Spring Bank Fruit tween Sections 9, and 10; thence South Tracts, in the County o f Marion ami parallel to the East line o f Section 9. A share of the b arkin g business State o f Oregon, according to the duly 11.00 chains to the North line o f the recorded plat thereof County rosd; thence South (67 deg. W .) j ci Ltaytonaru vicinity Sai i sale t<eing made aubjeet to re 17 links to the angle in said road; South ( 55 d e " u’ . ) j 10 demption in the manner provided by thence is solicited. law. chains to a point 20 feet North o f Dated this 15th day o f February 1915. the center o f said road; thence North Win. Each, Sheriff o f Marion County, 1.60 chains; thence W est 2.39 chains; Y ou ¿re assured c: a safe deposi thence North 11.30 chains to the legal Oregon. By W. 1. Needham Deputy. subdivision line; thence Easterly on the First Pub. Feb. 17. tory and courteous treatment at road line 5.21 chains to the place o f be Last Pub. Mar. 17. ginning and containing 6 acres o f land this bank, by atr.pl; capital and situated in Marion County, Oregon. ADMINISTRATOR U NOTICE long experience in the banking Also: Beginning at a point 20.81 chains W est and 11.30 chains South o f I the quarter section corner between sec- | Notice is hereby given that the un tions 9, and 10, in Township 9 South, dersigned, by an order o f the County i_ Range 1 W est o f the W illam ette Me Court o f the State o f Oregon for the ridian in Marion County, Oregon; run County o f Marion, duly made and en ning thence East 2.39 chains; thence tered on the 21st day o f January, 1915, South 1.80 chains to the center o f the was appointed Administrator o f the ( ^ „ t y road; thence Southwesterly Estate o f Mary E. Schell, deceased, 1 alcng the center o f said road to a point and that he has duly qualified as such i £& directly South o f the place o f begin Administrator. A 1 1 persons having ning; thence North 3.00 chains more or claims against said Estate are hereby less, to the place o f beginning, and notified to present the same duly veri containing one-half acre o f land, more fied as required by law, to him at the j or less. office o f S. H. Heitzel, attorney at law, Also for judgement against the de Stayton, Marion County, Oregon, with fendant Ella W right for the sum o f in six months from the date o f this $1000.00 together with interest thereon notice. Dated this 4th day o f Febru at the rate o f eight per cent, per an ary 1915. C. C. Mulkey, Administrator. num from the 12th day o f December, 1911 S. H. H eitzel, attorney for Estate. until paid, and for the sum o f $21.93 taxes paid by plaintiff, and for the fur i i> ther sum o f $150.00 as plaintiff's at NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION torney’s fees and fo r the coats and (Publisher) disbursements o f this suit; that the I usual decree be made for the sale o f Department o f the Interior said premises by the Sheriff o f said u . S. Land Office at Portland, Ore- Marion County, Oregon, according to law and the practice o f said Court; gon, February 19, 1915. N O T IC E is hereby given that Benja that the proceeds o f said sale be ap min F. Rode, o f llullt, Oregon, who, on plied toward the payment o f the amount July 27, 1909, made Homestead Entry, due plaintiff including attorney's fees No. 02107, for Northeast quarter, Sec and the costs o f this suit; and that the tion 8, Township 8 South, Range2 East, defendants, Ella W right, W m . W right, W illam ette Meridian, has filed noticeof Anna W right, Harrv W right, Mattie ; intention to make final five year Proof, W right, Robert Hall, Robert Hall, Jr , to establish claim to the land above Vera Hall, Wm. Evans, Merta W right described, before the Register and R e Evans, Ollie Anderson, Cora W right ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Anderson, Earle W right, May W right, ' Oregon, on the Sixth day o f April, 1915. Mac Wood, and R. A. Wilkerson, and Claimant names as witnesses: Ernest all persons claiming under or through L. Patterson, Joseph Lahunski, Gustaf them or any or either o f them, subse Zetterberg, C. F. Brown all o f Hullt, quent to the execution o f the mortgage Oregon. H. F. Higby, Register. 2-25 set forth in said complaint, whether as purchasers, incumbrancers, o r other wise, may be barred and foreclosed o f all their right, claims, liens, estates, title, interest and equity o f redemption in, on, or to said premises, and every part thereof; that the plaintiff may be In The Circuit Court o f The State o f come a purchaser at said sale, and that Oregon, For the County o f Linn. De the Sheriff execute a deed to the pur partment No. 2. chaser; that said purchaser be let into A . P. Crawford, Plaintiff, vs C. A. the possession o f said premises and the Crawford, Defendant. whole thereof upon the purchase o f the To C. A. Crawford, the above named same, and that plaintiff have such oth defendant: er and further relief in the premises as I i The Name o f The State o f Oregon, to the Court may seem just and equita- You are hereby required to appear and hie. aos.ver the complaint o f the plaintiff This summons is served upon vou hv lilt- against vou in the above entitled publication thereof in the Slayton Mail, court arid cause on or before the 8th a newspaper published weekly in Stay- dii o f April, 191;», same being the date ton, Marion County, Oregon, by order o f the last publication o f this summons, o f Hon. W . M. Bushev, Judge o f Ihe . ♦ « V îo o t o '. ' '. w m < ; ; rid if you fail to appear and answer, j County Court o f the State o f Oregon OVER 66 YE A R " EXPERIENCE the plaintiff will take a judgment a-, for the f ’ounty o f Marion, dated on thn STAYTO N M AR KET -t you in accordance with the pray-j JOth day o f February, 1916, the first ei o f the complaint in this cause,to-wit: publication to be on the 11th day o f P or a decree dissolving the bonds o f > February, 1915, and you are required matrimony now existing between plain to appear and answer on or before the tiff and defendant,and for the costs and 25th day o f March 1916. f) le- .i heavy 11, light 10» T race M a r k s disbursements o f this suit to be taxed. S. H. H eitzel, A ttorn ey for Plaintiff. D esions 1 Broilers 1* to 3 lb s......... This summons is published in pur C o pyr ig h ts A c . J R o o s te r«.................... ...... . 6* «pniUn* n Fketch nnd dPACiiptlon mny suance o f an order o f the Honorable f iU' orînin oitr opinion free whef h»*r an 4 Mixtd Chieke : _ ■ Mon m pr«*b»hi7 p a te n ta b le . Conirntinlfvi- Wm. Calloway, Judge o f the above en- - -»rtctlyronDdentlul. HflflDBOOK f>i. HntMiU I 1 ......... ’ fr»s«. OMeat agonry for «‘*curfrigr puter »«. . titled Court, duly made on the 18th day j 1« reken tb rou gh Mutin A Co. reçoive 2 Duck .Indian Ku r.ers, Pekin U notice , w lth o u t c harge. In tb e j o f February, 1915, and the date o f the j Ì T u r k e y s ..................... ... 13 first publication o f this summons is the A re vou thinking o f moving to town? I _____ . A Dressed Turkey.« . . . 25th day o f February, 1915. n n d a o m o lf H ln u tra tM w e o M f. j. I,«n J.nrtrvPt re * t r !r 'i I f so you had better investigate this at [ J. Term a. f : i< >11 «*f a n y « m le n tiü c J ou rn al. T e rm a . 2 Veal Fancy 10|, Ordinary 9 Dated this 18th day o f February,1915. I once. A good 7- room house, well fin 11 newedeai» newedeai* : lo u r m o n th s , | L B old b y a > ll | P o rk .. _____ 71 L. M. Curl, Attorney for Plaintiff. j 361Broadway, ished except upstairs which only needs if L ive Hogs, Choice 6.40 1 4-8 ilo e u n , D. C 5#lc„r«S F Ht- WmhioKt. cloth and paper, one o f the best wells % Live H ogs,H eavy Rough 5.40 in the city, pump in kitchen, fireplace 13 ^ 1 Keep Warm —An unlimited quantity in living-room, on corner, one-quarter T Corrected Thursday : but subject o f old fir wood for sale, on the ground block 100x100, a fine location, and good • to change without • o'ieo. neighborhood. $1200, terms. ga ll at ?1 00. and delivered $1.30 per tier. «•itti D r . tf. K. E. Calavan and Chas. Lee. 3-3x Mail office for owner’s name. A àiaU S> eusines.-. rmers & t ierchants -.¿ink of Stay ton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 Sale Posters Butter Paper i Statements Letter Heads Sale Bills Envelopes » Programs SUMMONS Invitations Anything you want A t The Mail Office ■m % REPORT BUY A HOME ckiitifie HntericiTii. New Yo: ____ UHI um I id k n o w it w it h MV CYC9 SMUT - IT» TH I REAL TOBACCO CM Ew ‘ MOWS (THAT FOR A I m l fUbVOR f ( f THE GOOD JUOOE AND THE F L O R lT r K N OVV WHATS WHAT^ O N E 10c. p o u c h of “ R ig h t- G u t , ” the Real Tobacco Chew , la sts l o n g e r t h a n t w i c e t h e m o n e y w ill b u y in t h e o ld k in d . A new blend of mellow, sappy tobacco —seasoned and sweetened just enough. T h at’s what m akes it taste so good and why it gives you such comfort and satisfaction. Take a very •mall chew —I sm than one-qusrtsr the old six*. It will he more le li.ly in j then ■ mouthful <>( ordinary lobecco. Juat nibble on il until yuu And the strength chew that auila you. Tuck It away. Then let It rcat. See how eaaily end evenly the reel lobecco teate contra, how it aati.fica without grinding, how much leae you have to apil, how few chewa you teke to he lobecco satisfied. That’s why It la Tkt Htal T th tn Cktw. That’ s why it costs lesa in the end. I l I . s rraJT ( h n , cut i n « and « t u » ! .tired k > that in*« w on't h . . . to grind I>a il m lh you r Ir rlb . G rou ting on ordinnry «nirdlnd lob— u ___ m i l l yon . f i t ton n n .li. The U M . o f p a r *. lU h I n b o r n d o . , uni « w d I . h . « i r r t n l on with m o l.— , and lil ggt a « . N u t— bow t h . w it b rin g , out l b . nab luhaacu i w . i . " k ig b i'C n t .'" One small cltcw takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. 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