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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1918)
* hereby required hi appear and ar the complaint filed aguiunt you I ukuvi entitled Court and cause w »lx we* ka from the date o f the publication o f thia summon», tn i On or tie fore the 20th day o f June, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF I »nd if you fail so to answer, or thereof, the plMintiffi- will apply t court for the relief prayed for li complaint herein, vis ( l i I hut you lie required In net I the nature and extent o f your clai claims in, on, or to the following de scribed real property, to-w il: tieuinning ut the most southerly »ontin a-1 coiner o f the John M. Prich ard |). L. (!. in Township 9 South, DENTIST Kang»- I We»t, o f the Willamette M<- Olile** Opp. Lanccfteld Shoe Store rhiiqn; thence north 7 40 chain» to the Phon«* 2162 SlMvton, Ore re-entrant corner o f the above claim; thence west parallel with the south Republican (Candidate for boundary o f »mil claim Id.61 chain*; O The Hawaiian Village, Tango Maze, Over The Top, Animal thence »outh 7.40 chains to the south Show, Palace of Arts, Circus Side Show, Palace of Illusions, boundary o f aajd claim; thence east }' LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC W Athletic Show, Motordrome. F O R M A R IO N C O U N T Y 13.61 chain» to the place o f beginning, O tlle e R oom N o. I!. R oy B ld g . and containing 10 acres more or loss. A t Republican Primaries (2) That nil adverse claims which ym- or either o f you may have be deter S', i l . i i K L T / K U May 17. 1918. mined by a decree o f »aid eourt and that Paid Advertisement. by said dec re*; it I»* declared and ad Attornov-at I.Hw Notnry Public judged that you have no right, title, e s tate, lien, or interest whatsoever in law or in equity, in, on, <yr to said real pro perly or any part thereof, and that the title o f plaint Iff* to said premises is a J. M. KIN(iO The Gervais Farmer ,*. i m h ) and valid title in fee simple, (3) That vou will he forever enjoined R ep u blican C an d id ate STAYTON OREGON and debarred from asaertingany elaim, as Jenny Lawrence, a little New Until further notice there will Republican Primaries May 17 right, title, estate, lien, or interest England Miss, journeys to the be no mail leave or arrive at the YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED whatsoever in, on, or to said real pro W est in search o f her only rela Stayton postoffice Sunday after perty or any part thereof adversely to Paid Advert¡«ement. plaintiffs, and that plaintiffs may have tive, an uncle Before she is noons. This change is made in judgment against said defendants or aware of it, she falls in love and order to give the postmasters extraordi- As an attraction snrh o f said defendants as shall appear as a result, becomes enmeshed in along the Woodburn and Albany Hath Tubs, lavatories and herein for their cost» and diabursements ! nary the Star theatre, coming serious complications. Various branch and the postal clerk on all Sanitary fittings— Farm I incurred in this suit ami for such other Sunday, will present Mary Pick- H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D.j FARM AND (.TTY LOANS If you »re |i»yinK » high rate uf In- Physician and Suigeon tercHt, why not refund your lo»n »t a lower rate and more liberal term». ST A TON . O R E G O N ! 11 ia not good l>u»lne»» to pay u higher rate o f intereat th»n the iniirket demand», nor 1» it good bun* neaa to keep your aurplu» fund» on time depoaita lit It to 4 perct. piTHM PHYSICIAN ANI) SUHGEON num when II per emit e»n readily lie secured on firat Farm Mortage*. If S t a y t o n . O regon you huve money to loun or wi»h to refund or secure a new one, call or write S. li. HELTZEL, Slayton, Oregon. ihe Bernard! Greater Shows 25 Cars y People Mi oose Spring Celebratk m C. H. BREWER, M. D. SALEM OREGON W . N. Pinller, D. M. D. O n e S olid W e e k o f P u n C o m m e n c i n g Monday May 2 0 to 2 5 Inclusive I- J. ADAMS V. A. GOODE 350 County Judge Merry-Go-Round, The Giant K IC IC Ferris Wheel, The Whip FUNERAL DIRECTOR f 15 Big 1 Shows For State Senator SAM H .BROWN An Attraction Extraordinary TIN WORK and PLUMBING ers--W e carry a line o f pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. “ STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & THOMAS, Proprietors. U ftirs t Market Price Paid For Fat Stock If in the Market m“:' Btem iu8t and ford in a new This summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Slayton Mail, a newspaper published weekly In Mar- ion County, Oregon, by order o f Hon. Om, 0 Binghsm Judge o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for the Third Judicial District, Dated this 2nd day Of May, 1918. The first publics- tion to be on the 9th day o f May, 1918. and you are required to appear and an- swer said complaint on or before the 20th day o f June, 1918. S. H. HELTZEL, Stayton, Oregon, 19t7 Attorney for Plaintiffs. JACOB SPANIOL Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats Lard, Creamery Butter NOTICE OF CDETM I J lL llA L IVAN G. MARTIN 55 X A rtcraft picture. A Romance of the Redwoods, staged under the personal direc- tion o f Cecil B. De Mille. A Western Subject o f full- b k x)d ed d r a m a tic action, the new . ....... P lc k fo r d vehicle presents Little Mary” in a role that is entirely different from anything in which gbt! has ever appeared on the screen. The story was written by Mr. DeMille himself in collab oration with Jennie Macpherson and discloses a wealth of typical Pickford incidents o f heart ap- I peal. The settings are o f the U T f T lfiN days o f ’ 49 during the time o f the L L L l l l U n big gold rush. Mary Pickford, . clever twists to the story afford surprises that add greatly to the general merit o f the picture. ‘ ‘A Romanceof the Redwoods” links together the arts o f two of the greatest notables in screen- land, Mary Pickford and Cecil De Mille.« The talents o f either one used in connection with the production o f a photoplay would mean a subject o f unusual merit. The combination o f both repre sents the affiliation of the screen’ s best artists. Not only is Miss Pickford’s wonderful charm in cluded to best advantage in her new picture but a dramatic finesse such as she had never be- fore displayed on either stage or screen is also apparent. the line a part of Sunday off. N ext Wednesday and Thursday will be the largest show ever j Stayton for 10 and 20 f?uen 10 . . cents admission Dr. B. Fisher and John Schuff o f Castle Rock, Wash, made a short visit with Mr. Schuff’s par- ents Monday evening. Don’ t forget the 8 reel war picture Wednesday and Thursday Friday, May 17 there will be a program given at the Auditorium | by the Junior class. Much pre paration is being done and a good program is expected. Everyone welcome. Republican candidate for Notice is hereby given that on Mon- I day, June 10th, 1918, a apectal election , For will be held within the town o f Stayton, * leg isla te for Economy. Home Oregon, and also within the following Production, Soldiers Y’oting. N a described territoiv; Hegtnmng at a po|nt 30 feet South o f tional Unity and Reduce Profit the Northeast corner o f Seetion 10, in eering. P h o n e o r C all o n Township 9 South. Range 1 West o f the (Paid adv. ) Willamette Meridian in Marion County. Oregon; running thenceJWeat and par allel with the north boundary lines of K in g sto n . O r e . aaut section 10, and section 9, in »aid , township and range 360 rod»; theace LO C A L A G E N T FO R TH E South and parallel with the west bound- j ary lines o f »aid section 10, to the north | FARMER and FRUITGROWER bank o f the North Ssatiam river; thence ; OF N E W YO R K Easterly up said river and meandering ¡ N o . 53 o n the Ballot with the north bank thereof to a point Republican Candidate for 40 rods due west o f the half section i line dividing section 15, in said township 1 and range into east and west halves, OF B U T T E V IL L E . ORE Republican Primaries May 17th said point being also the Southwest corner o f the town o f Stayton, Oregon; ¡ Paid Adv. thence North along the west boundary i line o f said town to the halt section line SUMMONS dividing said section 10, into north and i O F SP R IN G FIE L D . MASS. In the Circuit Court o f the State of ¡ south halves, said point being also the Oaegon for the County o f Marion. Northwest corner o f laid town, thence East along said half section line 2001 Department No. 2, Room 7 Roy Building George N. Stoner ami Mary F. Ston rods to the east line o f said section 10; J er his wife. Plaintiffs vs Sylvester thence North along the east boundary Mrs. Luthy, secretary of the Prichard, ami Lydia Prichard, his wife; line o f said section 10 to the place o f ' Patriotic League, has received a John Prichard, unmarried; Thomas Mc- beginning; For the purpose o f submit-! ting to the legal voters o f said town of letter from Cecil Riggs, who is Cubhins, widower; John McCubbins, • n Ctotrfsin unmarried; Charles McCunbirft, and Stavton, and also to the legal voters re- j in France, thanking the M ay ton * ... „ M M. ; „ . , , " . , .. . | Susan McCubbins. his w ile; Maud Me- siding within the above described ter ladiea for the knitted articles Asher, and Charles Asher, her ritory the question as to whether or n o t1 sent him. He also wishes to be husband; Ethel McCubbins, a minor; said territory shall be annexed to said remembered to all his Stayton Klvin McCubbins, a minor; Myrtle town. Kasch, and Fred Kasch, her husband; The polls at said election will be op- j friends. Hardy Robberson, widower; Elvie Rob- ened at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and closed at Wallace Reid in The Hostage berson Shelley, and Ed Shelley, her bus- 6:00 o ’clock P. M. as provided In |the | ^ band; Vena Robberson, unm arried,, Charter o f said town; that saidquestion Saturday. Mrs. H. J. Mutsehler has re- Etha Robberson, unmarried; W. N. I will be submitted as an amendment to ! 3 ceived photos o f Carl Martin, Robberson, ami Minnie Robberson, his Section 2, o f Chapter I. o f the Charter ■j wife; Preston Ireland, and Adah Ire-1 o f said town of Stayton, and shall be! now with the A. E. F. in France. land, his wife; Mainie Asher, and Jesse voted upon separately by the voters He looks as usual except that he Asher, her husband; Bernita R„nta. a within said town ami by those residing has gained considerably in flesh. minor; Roy Hanta, widower, personally, within said territory. Said election will be held within said Be sure and take the children and as the guardian o f the |>erson and estate of said Bernita Bnnta; the un- town o f Stayton at, the City Hall situa to see the show Tuesday evening ! known heirs o f John M. Prichard, and ted atT h rd and High Streets. Notice It is free and it is very instruc Frances E. Prichard, his wife; both de is also given that J. P. Davie has oeen ceased; Laura E. Madden, and John appointed judge, Joseph Fisher and tive to both young und old. For 10 and 20 cents you see a Doe Madden, her husband; also all Hattie Smith, clerks o f election o f said other persons or parties unknown town and that the polls will be open 1 oig 8 reel war picture at Star claiming any right, title, estate, lien, within the territory at th? garage on theatre next Wednesday and nr interest in the real estate described the George Keech property situated on the county road leading from Stayton Thursday evenings. in the complaint herein, Defendants, to Sublimity; that George Keech bas To John Prichard, Thomas McCub- See the film story of how N. been appointed judge, Lee Tate ami P 'S " * and animals come into «*- ^ harles Grant Murphy, clerks o f election for is t e n c e a t S t a r th e a tr e 1 u e a d a y I McCubbins, Susan McCubbins. Laura said territory. Notice is further given that al! those « v e i l i n g May 21, u n d e r th e an- E Madden, John Do* Madden, the un- spices o f the Parent-Teacher As- I known heirs o f John M. Prichard, and in favor o f said annexation shall vote sociation. I Frances E. Prichard, his wife, also all yes " f o r annexation,” and those op- ‘ , , „„,1 other persons or parties unknown claim- j posed shaU vote no "against annexa- REPRESENTATIVE Chevrolet or Buick .Four or Six 0 . M. Baker, Agent Mutual Life Insurance Co LETS GO I S Vote for SEYMOUR JONES The Farmers' Fire Relief Association REPRESENTATIVE Sprirgfield Fire and Marine Insurance Co. HARRY HUMPHREYS j i ■ S IE ! MAMMOTH CLOSING OUT FURNITURE SALE Chambers & Chambers 467 Court S t Salem have sold out their entire Furniture business to the Felkstein & Drektor Furniture Com pany of Portland at a great sacrifice. Which firm has decided to close up the business at the earliest possible date and in order to do so every piece of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Stoves Ranges, Baby Carriages, Crockery and etc., has been cut to the core. This stock is one of *.he best in the County. Well selected, up-to-date goods that will be sacrificed at wholesale prices. Remember these goods were purchased before prices advanced. Consequently, we can offer vou bargains in our com plete line of merchandise. Do not fail to attend this great sale. Nothing will be reserved. Every- thing must be sold to wind this business up quickly. W e invite the entire community to call and inspect this elegant stock. SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, MAY 17, AT 9 A. M. 1 1 G o o d s w ill b e p a ck e d and sh ip p e d t o any p oin t. 1 Feldstein & Drektor Furniture Eight reels o f war pictures and ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ in|MWt , j >n a m i g h t y £00<1 comedy at ota r| |n the reiileatat« d*«crib«d in the com | By order o f the Council Dated this theatre next Wednesday and (,|Hlnt b. r-in. defendant» »hove named, ‘hit .lay <>f May, 1918 Thursday, n ig h ts f o r 10 and 2 0 1 IN THE N A M E O R T H E STATE OF| J. B. U M E K j OREGON, you and each o f y«u are 19:5 Recorder. Company 467 COURT STREET SALEM, OREGON This is a Bonafide Sale rillKIEEIIBIIIIIlIBC^UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlf