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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1915)
Sheriff»Sale of Real Property Home Made Candy Right Here in Stay ton ! Why send away for a product that can and is being made here at home at the Gem Confectionery of the purest and best ingredients on the market. They are only sold with a guaranteed quality. ,m , i, „ i --- ---- - - - hi » «-» Tobacco Coupons Redeemed in your own city at no cost for postage or registra tion. Bring your coupons to me. I have over $200.00 worth of premiums on hand now. Magazines and Newspapers. J. A. HENOEKSHOTT, Proprietor, G EM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y t - r" V ' MAN of family has a big responsibility. He not only must con serve the morals and education ct his wife and loved ones, but he must see to it that THEY SHALL NOT WANT. Is there a bet- :r way of helping his dear ones than by adding to his BANK ACCOUNT i It will provide against sickness and misfortune. Every man of family A SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT. STAYTON STATE BANK Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 OOD-LARK" TRADE M A R K § Ä ? c fo P H E * O N Q U I C K , C E R T A IN , ♦>— D E A D L Y -C* h k a d v row i> *r% v r \H VH Il F A IL * . u»E . D e s t r o y s s < |uir r< 1*. k o d I u im , p r a i r i e d o g s , s a x * r a t s . A p p l y early in S p r i n g w h e n t h e hungry pests a w a k e f r o m W i n t e r ' s s l e e p . M o n e y h a c k i f It e v e r f a l l s . " W o o d - L a r k ” f o r 25 years has stood every test. against rodent pests. It, w rite us. It's crop insurance dealer hasn’t If y o u r C lark e, W o o d w a r d D ru g C o. P O R T L A N D , OHI'.I.O.V. For sale at Beaucnamps Drug Store Subscribe For The Mail SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the S late i f ON FO R ECLO SU RE Notice i> hereby given. T hat by vir- i Oregon for the County ol Mai ion. De , tuc o f on execution duly issued out of p artm en t No. 2. G. W. Murphy, Plain the Circuit C ourt of the S tate of O re tiff, vs. Ella W right, (widow of W. A. gon, for the County of Marion and to W right, deceased) Svm. W right, and me directed on the 4th day of February Anna W right, his wife; Hurry W right, 1915 upon a ju d g m en t and decree duly and M attie W right, his wife; Robert re tiered, en tered of record and docket Hall, (husband of E tta W right Hall, ed in and by said Ci u rt on the 4th day deceased) Robert Hall, J r ., a minor; of F ebruary 1SM6 in u certain su it then Vera Hall, a minor; Wm. Evan*, and in said Court pending, w herein The M erta W right -Evans, his wife; Ollie l\c rie s * Pacific Company, a corpora Anderson, and Cora W right Anderson, tion w as plaintiff and W .H. Rogers was Ins w ife; Earle W right, (unm arried) d efendant in favor o f plaintiff and May W right, (unm arried) Mac Wood, ag ain st said defendant by which execu- and R. A. W ilkeraon, D efendants. i tion I am commanded to sell th e prop To the defendants Ells W right, H ar erty in sanl execution and herein after ry W right. M attie W right.R obert Hall, described to pay the sum due th e plain- Robert Hall. J r ., Vera Hail, Wm. Kv- tur o f One Thousand aud 00-100 ($1000. ans, M erta W right Evans, Olliv A nder tki) Dollars, and the fu rth e r sum of son, Cora W right Anderson, Earle Seventy Five and 00-100 ($75.00) Dol W right and May W right. lars, as a tto rn e y ’s fee« to g e th er with IN the name o f the S tate of Oregon; the casts and disbursem ents o f said You are hereby required to sp p e sr and suit taxed a t Forty F.ight and 50-100 answ er the com plaint filed againat you ($48.50) D ollars und costs and e x c u s e s in the above en titled Court and auit o f saul execution. 1 will on S aturday within six weeks from the d ate of the th e 20th day o f March 1915 a t the hour first publication of this summons, to- o f 11 o'clock A. M. o f said day a t the w it: On or before the 25th day of w est door of the County C ourt House March, 1915, and if you fail so to an in Marion County, Oregon, sell a t pub sw er, for w ant thereof, the plaintiff lic auction to the highest bidder tor will apply to said Court for the relief cash in hand on the day of sale, all the prayed for in said com plaint, vis: rig h t, title, in te rest and e s ta te which F o r a Decree of foreclosure upon the said defendant W. H. Rogers and all following described premises, to-w it: l>ersons claim ing under him subsequent Beginning at a point on the line divid to the date m ortgage lien was recorded ing Section 9, T. 9 S., R. 1 W. o f the in, i f and to said prem ises hereinbefore W illam ette Meridian into North and mentioned are described in said execu South halves 16.60 chains W esterly tion as follows, to-w it: I aj I numbered from the q u arter section corner be Tw elve 112) i n Spring llank Fruit tw een Sections 9, and 10; thence South T racts, in the County o f Marion and parallel to the E ast line of Seetion 9, S ta te of Oregon, according to th e duly 11.00 chains to the North line of the recorded plat th ereo f County road; thence South (67 deg. VV.) Said sale l>eing made subject to re 17 links to the angle in said road; ( 55 deg. W. ) 3.10 dem ption in the m anner provided by Ifceiwi South ' law. chains to a point 20 feet N orth o f Dated this 15th day of F ebruary 1915. the center of said road; thence North Wm. Esch, Sheriff of Marion County, 1.50 chains; thence W est 2.39 chains; Oregon. By W. 1. N eedham D eputy. thence N orth 11.30 chains to the legal F irst Pub. Feb. 17. subdivision line; thence E asterly on the L ast Pub. Mar. 17. road line 6.21 chains to the place of be ginning and containing 6 acres of land NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION situated in Marion County, Oregon. Also: Beginning at a point 20.81 (Publisher) chains W est and 11.30 chains South of the q u arte r section corner betw een sec Department of the Interior tions 9, and 10, in Township 9 South, U. S. Land Office a t Portland, O re Range 1 W est of the W illam ette Me gon, February 19, 1915. ridian in Marion County, Oregon; run NOTICE is hereby given th a t B enja ning thence E ast 2.39 chains; thence min F. Rode, of Hullt, Oregon, who, on South 1.80 chains to the center of the July 27, 1909, made H om estead E ntry, County road; thence Southw esterly No. 02107, for N o rth east q u a rte r. Sec uleng the center of said road to a point tion 8, Township 8 South, Runge2 East, directly South of the place of begin W illam ette M eridian, has filed notice of : ning; thence N orth 3.00 chains more or intention to m ake final five y ear Proof, less, to the place of beginning, and to establish claim to the land above containing one-half acre of land, more described, before the R egister and Re i or less. ceiver, U. S. Land Office, a t Portland, Also for judgem ent against the de Oregon, on the Sixth day of April, 1915. fendant Ella W right for the sum of Claim ant nam es as w itnesses: E rnest $1000.00 to g eth er w ith in terest thereon L. P atterson, Joseph Labunski, G ustaf at the rate of eight per cent, per an Z- tte rb erg , C. F. Brown all of Hullt, num from the 12th day of December, 1911 Oregon. H. F. Higby, R egister. 3-25 until paid, and for the sum of $21.93 tax es paid by plaintiff, and for the fu r th er sum of $150.00 as plaintiff's a t SUMMONS to rn ey ’s fees and for the costs and disbursem ents of this suit; th a t the usual decree be made for the sale of In The Circuit C ourt of The S ta te of j said prem ises by the Sheriff of said Oregon, For th e County of Linn. De- i Marion County, Oregon, according to p artm en t No. 2. law and the practice of said Court; A. P. C raw ford, Plaintiff, vs C. A. ; th a t the proceeds of said sale be ap Craw ford, D efendant. plied tow ard the paym ent of the am ount To C. A. Craw ford, the above named due plaintiff including atto rn ey 's fees defendant: and the coats of this Buit; and th a t the In The N am e of The S tate of Oregon, j defendants, Ella W right, Wm. W right, You are hereby required to appear and I Anna W right, H arry W right, M attie answ er th e com plaint of the plaintiff W right, R obert Hall, R obert Hall, J r ., filed ag ain st you in th e above entitled V era Hall, Wm. Evans, M erta W right court and cause on or before the 8th j Evans, Ollie Anderson, Cora W right day of April, 1915, same being the date Anderson, Earle W right, May W right, of the last publication of this summons, ] Mac Wood, and R. A. W ilkerson, and and if you fail to appear and answ er, j all persons claim ing under or through the plaintiff will tak e a judgm ent a- them or any or eith er of them , subse gain st you in accordance with the pray qu en t to the execution of the m ortgage e r o f the com plaint in this cause,to-w it: se t forth in said com plaint, w hether as For a decree dissolving the bonds of purchasers, incum brancers, o r oth er m atrim ony now existing between plain wise, may be barred and foreclosed of tiff and defendant,and for the costs and all th e ir rig h t, claims, liens, estates, disbursem ents o f this suit to be taxed. | title, in te rest and equity of redemption This summons is published in pur- ( In, on, or to said prem ises, and every suance of an order of the Honorable p a rt th ereo f; th a t th e plaintiff may be VVm. Galloway, Judge of the above en come a purchaser at said sale, and that titled Court, duly made on the 18th day 1 the Sheriff execute a deed to the pur of February, 1915, and the d ate o f the | chaser; th a t said purchaser be let into first publication of this summons is the the possession of said premises and the 25th day of F ebruary, 1915. whole thereot upon the purchase of the D ated this 18th day o f F ebruary, 1915. sam e, and th a t plaintiff have such o th L. M. Curl, A ttorney for Plaintiff. e r and fu rth e r relief in the premises as 4-8 to th e Court may seem ju s t and equita ble. This summons is served upon vou by I7CTICS FOR PUBLICATION publication th ereo f in the Slayton Mail, (Publisher) a i.civapaper published weekly in Stny- t" . Murion County, Oregon, by order] V<] artmen: of the Interior ( ilon. W. M. Bushev, Judge o f the j U. S?. Lund Office a t Portland, O re County Court of th e F ta te of O regon: gon. March <7, 1915. to r the County of Marion, dated on till NOTICE is hereby given th a t ’.Yilliam R Kemp, of Mill City, Or» g , * ho. loth day of F ebruary, 1915, th e first publication to be on the U th day t,f on F eb ru ary 6, 1914, made llo.-nestead ; F ebruary, 1915, and you arc required I en try . No. 04088, for S E J, S erti in 5, to appear and answ er on or before the Township 9 South, Range 3 E ast, Will 25th day of March 1915. am ette M eridian, has filed notice of in S. H. H eltzel, A ttorney for Plaintiff. tention t o m ake Final Com mutation Proof, to establish claim to the land a- bove described, before the R egister and Receiver of the U . S. Land Office, a t Portland, Oregon, o the 21st day of A pril, 1915. Claim ant names as w itnesses:Charles Streff, Miles E. Chamberlin, Mahlon W. Chamberlin, A ndrew .1.Taylor all of Mill City, Oregon. N. Campbell, R eg ister. 4-8 BUY A HOME Are vou thinking o f moving to town? 1 If so you had b e tte r investigate this at once. 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