The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 08, 1915, Image 4

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being made here at home .it the Gem Confectionery of the
purest and best ingredients on the market. They are only
sold with a guaranteed quality.
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
i premiums on hand now. Magazines and Newspapers.
J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor,
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G EM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
I i l he Circuit Court of The Mate of J
Or< »on. For the County of Linn. De­
partment No. 2.
A, P. Crawford, Plaintiff, vs C. A.
Crawford, IVfonditnt.
By EVERETT P. CLARKE
To C. A. Crawford, the a*>ove named
defendant:
In The Name of The State of Oregon, I Tbe cnee of the people against Jac*g>
You «rv hereby required to apnear and Severance, or Kdwnrd Todd, or a num­
| answer the complaint of the plaintiff ber of other Hitmen which might he
tiled against \ou in th eab o v a entitled applied to the prisoner, was called.
I .'»urt and cause on or before the 8th Tlie proeecutltig attorney expected to
I day of April, 1915, same being the daty prove that ho was the notorious Jaka
of the last publication of this summons, Severance who had commltteed any
it'd if you fail to appear and answer, number of confidence games and was
the plaintiff will take a judgment a- the slU-keat operator In that line In
| gainat you in accordance with the pray­ America. Tbo trial was to com# off la
er of the complaint in thiscause.to-wit: the county aeat, where he had been
For a decree dissolving the bonds of captured working aa a farmhand to
matrimony now existing between plain- earape those who were after him. ft
I tiff and defendant,and for the coats and was at the height of the haying sea­
. disbursements of this suit to be taxed. son, and the farmers were all endeav­
This summons ia published in pur- oring to get In their crop« before the
| -uanee of an order of the Honorable
next rain. Consequently there was
| Wm. Calloway, Judge of the above en-
difficulty lu mo king up a Jury, for
| titled Court, duly made on the 18th day j whenevor a man had a valid excuse
I of February, 1915, and the date of the
for not serving he availed himself of
tirst publication of this summons is the
It Finally tbe panel stuck at tbo
I 25th day of February, 1915.
Juryman.
Dated this 18th day of February, 1915. twelfth
A farmer entered the courtroom and
L. M. Curl, Attorney for Plaintiff.
looked about him with that wild glance
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common ntnotig countrymen who find
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher)
D e p artm en t of th e Interior
PROTECT Y D S ! FA M ILY
THE
U. S. Land Office at Portland. Ore­
gon. March C, 1915.
NOTICE is hereby given that William
R. Kemp, of Mill City. Oregon, who,
on February 6, 1914, made Homestead
. tr\. w MOW, for 8 E i, Section r>.
Township 9 South. Range 3 East, Will­
amette Meridian, I ihs filed notice of in­
tention t o make Final Commutation
Proof, to establish claim to the land a-
: bove described, before the Register and
1 Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at
Portland, Oregon, on the 21st day of
April, 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses:Charles
Stretf, Miles E. Chamberlin, M ah Ion
W. Chamberlin, Andrew J.Taylor all of
Mill City, Oregon. N. Campbell, Reg-
! is ter.
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TV/f EN, you chew tobacco for the satis-
faction and comfort you get from it.
“ Right-Cut,” the Real Tobacco Chew
does satisfy. Gives you the taste, the sub­
stance of rich, sappy, mellow tobacco.
Seasoned and sweetened just enough.
That’s why “ Right-Cut” users tell
others about it. You’ll like it better
than the old kind.
themselves In an unfamiliar position.
"la this yere a reel estate otfiaf’ he
asked.
"No, It’s a courtroom." replied the
sheriff.
"Ob! I thort It was a reel estate
otfis. I want to buy a farm.”
“Do you belong about here?”
“No. I come from Camilla I got
tired livin' under tbe tlrltlsb Dag. and
l waut to gtt property yera."
"I say. my friend, how would you
like to belp ua out na a Juryman? You
will get a dollar a day for sitting still
nnd doing nothing.“
"1 don't know nothin' about Juries: 1
never sot on one."
The farmer waa persuaded, and tha
Jure was complete When the prison­
er was brought forth for trial he cast
a sweeping glance over the twelve anx­
T ake a very «mill chew —Isis then one-quarter tha
old airs. It will be m ors tatiafying then s m ruthful
ol ordinary tuhecco. Just nibble on it until you find
the atrrngth chew that suite you. T uck It away.
Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real
tuhecco teste com es, how it sstisfics w ithout grinding, how
much less you have to aieit, how lew chews you take to
he tobacco satisfied. T h a t's why it is Tké Real Tsfiaree
Cktw. T h a t's why it costs less In the end.
I l i . . m l , i k . « . n i I » a n d ab o rt ah rad ao i H . i tree w e e 't h ave
lo Irm .l o n II m ilk m a r I r . l h
( j n u d . u , o n o rd in a ry H a t i g I a t a . a .
w e h a a r o e ap it lo o m u ik .
T k a U ale at p e rn , r is k lo k a rc o do.* n o t n r r d lo k . a o v .f e d no e i l k annlaM M end
Ueonee. N ode how th e anil b ite s * m i Ika n e b lo b a e m m ain ia "Hiski-Cal."
One small chew t^fces the place of two big
chews o f the old kind.
W E Y M A N -B R U T O N C O M P A N Y
S O U n io n S q u a re , N e w Y o r k
iously
The iiiau from Canada seemed un­
easy In finding himself In a Jury box
and kept looking about him here and
there aa If he feared something awful
waa about to be sprung upon him.
“Jacob Severance, you are accused
MAN of family has a big responsibility. He not only must con­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of”—
“1 ain't Jacob Severance: I’m Tom
serve the morals and education ot his wife and loved ones, but he
Barker.”
(Publisher)
must see to it that THEY SHALL NOT WANT. Is there a bet-
Tbe farmer Juryman at tide was aeen
D
ep
a
rtm
e n t of th e Interior
to s ta rt
*r way of helping his dear ones than by adding to his BANK ACCOUNT 1
“Where do yon hall from 7”
It will provide against sickness and misfortune. Every man of family
U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore-
“Ontario, Cnnndn."
1 gun, March 26, 1915.
The farmer arose from his se a t look­
SHOULD HAVE A BA N K ACCOUNT.
NOTICE is hereby given that Albert ed fixedly at the prisoner and said:
R Myers, of Gates, Oregon, who, on
"Is yon the Tom Barker that run
October 8, 1912, made Homestead En­ away with my darter?”
S T A Y T O N S T A T E BANK
“I run away with a gnl named Bar- 1
try No. 03652, for Southwest Quarter,
Section 3, Township 9 South, Range 3 ker. but 1 never seen her dad.”
“Matlilldy Barker?”
East, Willamette Meridian, has ñled
' notice of intention to make final three j "Yes. my wife's name's Mathlldy."
"Whar's my darter?*' asked the old
year Proof, to establish claim to the man pathetically.
land above described, before the Reg­
She’s to hum with the kids, whlla I
ister and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, am tryln' to make enough ns farm help
¡it Portland, Oregon, on the 12th day of to keep ’em alive.”
May, 1915.
“Tell me whar I kin find her. I done
Claimant names as witnesses: Silas her a big wrong when I told her ebe
Rhoda, Charles Erickson, Stephen My- ■bouldn’t marry a man I had navar
A share of the banking business
ers, A. G. Myers, all of Gates, Oregon. seen Her mother has hoeu m att hawt-
broken since she went away and pinin'
of Stayton and vicinity
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N. Campbell, Register.
for her all the time."
The court business stood still whlla
is solicited.
CIIVUAMC
thl* dl*lo,rue WM ,n Progress. When
MJMMUNb
It bad come to this point the prosecut­
ing attorney said:
In the Circuit Court of the State of 1 "Your honor. 1 have no objection to
You are assured of a safe deposi­
Oregon, for the County of Marion, this man taking the witness stand to
Department No. 2.
clear up whnt has evidently been a
tory and courteous treatment at
Sarah J. Smith. Plaintiff, vs. William mistake. But since be Is a Juryman be
this bank, by ample capital and
i must be excused aa such.”
C. Smith, Defendant.
A new Juryman was found, nnd the
To William C. Smith, defendant.
long experience in the banking
In the name of the State of Oregon, ; j stranger took the witness stand. He
you are required to appear and answer 1 told a pathetic story of how his only
business.
who was a schoolteacher
the complaint filed against you in the daughter,
across the International line, had w rit­
above entitled suit, within 6 weeks ten that she was going to marry ono
from the date of the first publication Tom Barker, a young farmer who was
of this summons; and if you fail to so trying to pay for a farm he had bought
appear and answer for want thereof, | mostly on credit. Her father object
the plaintiff will take judgment against ed to the match on (ho ground of pov­
you for an absolute divorca upon the erty and tried to atop her by telling
grounds of desertion and non-support, her thnt If she persisted In the m atter
as will more fully appear from plain­ she would never again be welcomed
tiff’s complaint. This summons is ser­ home. From thnt day be bnd never
ved by publication by virtue of an or­ seen or heard from her Then he broke
down and wept
der duly made and filed by the above
Handkerchiefs appeared all over the
entitled court, on the 24th day o f courtroom
March, 1915, and the date of the first
“Your honor.” said the lawyer who
publication is the 1st day of April, 1915, ' had the prisoner'a caae In charge, "thla
and the date of the last publication is la evidently a raas m t mtetaken Identi­
the 13th day of May, 1915.
fy. The man the police 1a looking for
Is a very different person from the
William H. Tnndle,
IS THERE ANYTHING in BUYING SHOES AT A CASH SHOE STORE?
Attorney for plaintiff. : prisoner. I move thnt the caae be dls-
j missed.”
The Judge, who noticed that tbe
sympathies of all were with the poor
Shoes selling at credit stores regularly at $3.00 Lancefield’s
Notice of Hearing Final Account
farmer nnd hla son-in-lnw, consented,
Cash Store Price, $2.50
nnd the case was taken off the docket
Then the fnrmer went up to Ills son-
Men’s dress shoes, credit stores ask $6.00 and 6.50 Lancefield
In The County Court of The State of in-lnw. put out his hand and told him
asks only $5.50
how sorry he was that he had taken
Oregon for Marion County.
If you are looking for very good shoes at very low prices, you don’t need
In the matter of the estate of Alois such harsh measures with hts daugh­
send away for them, we have a bargain counter full of them, many
ter "But.” he added. ’’I’vo sold the
Robl, deceased.
of them marked down to less than haif.
Notice is hereby given that the final farm for a good price, and I’ve come
account of Gregory Robl, executor of down yere to buy another. We'll set­
tle nmong these good people, work the
the estate of Alois Robl, deceased, has farm together, and when I'm gone
been filed in the County Court of Mar­ Mahuldy shall have It. Meanwhile
ion County, State of Oregon, and that there'e plenty for all of us.”
the 10th day of May, 1915 at the hour
Half a dozen persons gathered
L E BLAIN
of ten o'clock A. M. has been duly ap­ around the speaker, all having farms
P inted by the court for the hearing they would aell—Just to have him set-
ot all objections to such final account, tie among them—but he snid the first
and the settlement thereof, at which thing hp would do wns to go to his
time a 1 I persons interested in said dn««titer Then he would come back
e-tate may appear and file objections J
lo^ **
P roperties for sale. lie
thereto in writing a n d contest the left with his son-ln-lnw, nnd neither of
them returned
The son-ln-lnw was
same.
the crook the police »•»•■p after, and
Gregory Robl,
the father-in-law wns i % (her, the two
Executor of said estate. haring long worked tliclr games to­
Carson & Brown,
gether
Attorneys for said Executor.
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