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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1918)
..... H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. r’hy-iciaa and Surgeon STA Y TON. OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND % 8UHGKÖN S tayton . O kkqon W . N . iintler, D. M. D. FARM ANIt CITY LOANS If yi'U are iuiviiik a high rate o f in terval, why not refund your loan at it lower iate and more liberal term» It ia not K«od huaineaa to pay a blither rate o f Internet than the riu#ket demand*, nor ia it ttood liuai- mdie to keep your surplua lunda on time deimeita at 3 to 4 p erct. per an num when U per cent can readily lx aecurud on first Farm Mortage». If ynu have money to loan or wiah to refund or aerure a new one, call or write S. H. IIELTZEL, Stayton, ( >re|(on. DENTIST (»tic« <*|*|*. Laiicefielil Shoe Store l‘hone 216Z Stanton, Ore SUMMONS In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oaegon for the County of Marion. departm ent No. 2, LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC Georg* N. Stoner and Mary K. Ston er hia wife, Plaintiffs va Sylvester Odli'e Kmirn No. A. Roy HI i I r . Prichard, und Lydia Prichard, his wife; John Prichard, unmarried; Thomas Me- is . I I . I I B L T Z U L Culihins, widower; John McCuhbine, unmarried; Charles^M cCubbwa, and Attorney i»t l.uw - Notary Public Susan McCuhlbris, hia wife, Maud Mc- Cubbint Asher, and Charles Asher, her I husband; Ktlu-I McCubhina, a minor; Klyin McCubbina, a minor; Myrtle , KiiHcb, und Fred Kaaeh, her husband; J. M. R IN G O - llurdy Ituhbcrsufi, widower; Klvie Kulx lieraon Shelley, and Kd Shelley, her hus STAYTON OREGON band; Vena Itobbrraun, unmarried, Klim Ilohber*on, unmarried; W. N. { Kobberaon, and Minnie Kubberson, hi*J w ife; Prest«»i Ireland, and Adah Ire- , lund, hia w ife; Minnie Asher, an*i J ease I •H Asliur, her husbami; Hernita H..nta, a < (H minor; Roy Hantu, widower, personally, and us the guardian o f the person arm i estate o f aaid Hernita liunta; the un known heirs o f John M. Prichard, an«l ; Frances K. Prichard, hia wife; both de- | ceased; Laura E. Madden, and John j Doe Madden, her husband; also alii other persons or partii-s unknown! claiming any right, title, estate, lien, I or interest in the r«»al estate described I in the complaint herein. Defendants, ( To John Prichard, Thomas McCuh - 1 ■ : bins, Mamie Asher, Jesae Asher, W. ,N. « Rohlierson, Minnie Rohheraon, ( bar lei* ; Mct'uhbins, Su»an McCnhhms, Laura ' E. Madden, John Do-» Madden, the uii - SESTAK & | known heir* o f John M. Prichard, and TH OM AS, France* E. Prichard, his wife, also all j other ta-rsons or parties unknown claim- \ Proprietors. any right, title, estate, lien, or interest ! in the real estate described in the com j plaint herein, defendants above named, IN THE NAM EO F THE STATE OF ! OREGON, you and each o f you are | hereby re«iuir«-d to appear and answer i Hixbesl Market Price Paid For Fal Slock the complaint filed against you in the I above entitled Court and cause within 1 six weeks from the «late o f the first | publication o f tins summons, to-wit: On or before the 20th day o f June, PJ18, 1 F or and if you fail an to answer, or want thereof, the i Mntiffs will apply to th«.- i-ourt for the relief prayed for in the complaint herein, viz ( l l That you he required to set forth P hone or Call o n the nature and cxtVnt o f your claim or ■ claims in, on, or to the following «!«•- scribe»! real projx-rty, to-wit: Hcgiiining at the inoat southerly ; Kingston. Ore. south« ast coiner o f the John M. Pricli-f nrd D. L. C. in Tofcnahip 9 South, i Range 1 Went, o f th«- Wlllaniett*- Me REDUCED RATES EFFECTIVE APRIL 20 ridian; thence north 7 40 chains to the i re-entrant corner o f the above cla im ;1 Kingston-Salem Round Trip SI-50 thence west parallel with the south | boundary o f said claim 13.51 chains;! thence south 7.40 chains to the south j AUTO STAGE boundary o f said claim; thence east j Will make regular trip* every day. 13.51 Chains to the place o f beginning, Sundays included a* follows: KA1.KM l-HONK » and containing 10 aires more or lose. A. M P- M. (2) ThHt all adverse claims which you 7:4t) L v ... .Kingston. Ar 6:30 or either o f you may have be deter 7:50 ...........S tayton ............... 5:01) mined by a decree o f said court and that ; 8:00 ....... ‘..Sublimity 4:50 •8:20 ' ..........Auniavilie 4:30 hy sail! decree it be declared and ad- ' 8:40 ...........T urner................. 4:15 judged that you have no right, title, es-1 9:16 ¡A r. . Salem .......... Lv 3:45 tate, hen, or interest whatsoever in law ' •Meet* Train t?2northbound at Aums- or in equity, in, on, or to said real pro- « ville. Stage leaves opposite O. JO. de pertv or any part thereof, and that the i p ot in Salem. title o f plaintiffs to said premises is a Rood and valid title in fee simple, S ta y to n -W e s t S ta y to n (3) That you will be forever enjoined j ¡8:4r> a. m. 7 :0 0 a .m .| Lv Stayton Ar fi:00 p.m. and debarred from asserting any claim, 1 4:10 p.m. 8:12 a.m. right, title, estate, lien, or in terest1 8:tN) a m. 6:00 p.m! A r W SlaVt0” *‘v 6:16 p.m! whatsoever in. on, or to said real pro- j I perty or any part thereof adversely to ¡plaintilTa, and that plaintiffs may have [judgment against sai(f defendants nr, sucli o f Haid defendants h s shall apjx-ar herein for their costs and disbursements ' incurred in this suit and for such other ! further relief as may seem just and i equitable. This summons is served upon you by S e r v ic e s 2nd 4th and 5th Sun publication thereof in the Stayton Mail, days at 8:110 a. m. a newspaper published weekly in Mnr- j ion County, Oregon, by order o f Hon. Rev. Fr. Idtinck. Pastor Geo, G. Bingham, Judge o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for the Thud Judicial District, Dated this 2nd j day o f May, 1918. The first publica tion to he oil the 9th day o f May, 1918. The Brownsville high school and vou are required t«> apjK'ar and an baseball team met with severe swer said complaint on or before the defeat on the home grounds last 20th fisy o f June 1918. S. H. IIELTZEL, Saturday to the tune o f 15 to 2.! Stayton, Oregon, With Croisant and Scofield for I9t7 Attorney for Pluintiffs. V. A. GOODE FUNERAL DIRECTOR ........... .. ....... . the Northeast corner o f Section 10, in Charter o f said town; that aaid question Township V South. Range 1 West o f the will he submitted as sn amendment to Willamette N.eiidian in Marion County. Section 2. o f Chapter I. o f the f ’ harter Oregon; running thencefWeat and par o f s.iiii town o f Stayton, and shall he allel With the north boundary lines o f voted ujxin separately by the voters said section 10, anil section 9, in said within said town and by those residing township an«l range 3fl0 nais; thence within said territory. South and parallel with thé westbound- Said election will lie held within said ary tinea o f saidsei-tion 10, to the north town o f Stayton at the City Hall situa hank o f the North Santlam river; thence ted atT lrrd and High Streets. Notice Easterly up said river an<1 meandering is also given that J. P. Davie has oeen with tip- north bank thereof to a point appointed judge, Joseph Fisher and 40 rials due west o f the half section Hattie Smith, clerks o f election o f said line dividing section 16, in said township town and that the polls will be open ami range into east and west halves, within tiie territory at the garage on said point being also the Southwest the George Keeeh property situated on corner o f the town o f otayton, Oregon; the county road leading from ^Raytwn thence North along the west bouedarv to Sublimity; that George Keech has line o f said town to the halt section line been appointed judge, Lee Tate and dividing said section 10, into north and Grant Murphy, clerks o f election for south halves, said point being also the said territory. Northwest corner o f »aid town, thence Notice is further given that all those East along said half section line 200 in favor o f said annexation shall vote rmls to the east line o f said section 10; : yes ‘ ‘ for annexation,” and those op thence North along the enat boundary posed shall vote no “ against annexa line o f said section 10 to the place of tion. beginning; For the purpose o f submit - 1 By order o f the Council. Dated this ting to the legal voters o f said town o f 9th day o f May, 1918. Stayton, and also to the legal voters re J. B. GRIER, siding within the above described ter 19t5 Recorder. ritory the question as to whether or not said territory shall tie annexed to said The Stayton base hall team town. played Mill City at that place The polls at said election will he op Sunday and were defeated by a ened at 9:00 o ’clock A. M. and closed a t ; t*:00 o'clock P. M. as provided in the score of 2 to 0, &rhnnl Sally of Nurilt ^anttam 0 is Ir irt N o rth k a n tia n i 3 mt* 9 , 19 IB 10:00 A. M. 10:15 A. M. Devotional Exercises, Rev. Warren. / ‘Are Conventions Any Benefit to the Sunday School” Rev. Mickey. 10:35 A. M. Solo. Mrs. McAllister 10:45 A. M. Chosen Subject, D. Brown. 11:00 A. M. Announcements. 11:05 A. M. Male Quartette. 11:10 A. M. International Lessons. Primary, Miss Emma Schifferer, Cloverdale S. S. Junior Bovs, Mrs. Kasper Lathrop,Pleasant Grove S.S. Junior Girls, Mrs. Fred Gunning, Turner M. E. S. S. Teen Age Boys, H. E. Kuenzli, North Santiam S. S. Teen Age Girls, Mrs. A. P. Speer, Aumsville Chris tian S. S. Adult Bible Class, Rev. McFarland, Turner Presby- byterian Church. ‘ . NOON HOUR SESSION 1:15 P. M. Business Program. 1:45 P. M. Devotional, Rev. McFarland. Children’s day exercises from different schools. 3 S £ n .,9 « H 2 ä l £ 3 g :] !6 a 2 !£ 2 2 ü .3 3 3 2 B ä j2 5 £ i :2 3 ? !:3 & a 3 9 a a i M U B H B i a i H a i « a a H a a B STAYTON MEAT MARKET EXTRA! £ « EXTRA! Here is some very important news« Chambers & Chambers have sold out their entire $36*000 stock of fine new Furniture* Rugs* Linoleum* Stoves* Ranges* Go-Carts* Refrig erators* Trunks* Draperies* Etc. to the Feldstein-Drektor Furniture Co* of Portland* Oregon* These goods were purchased at a great reduction of former cost* Think of what this means to you. This entire stock must be closed out at once and in order to do so we have re duced every article at wholesale cost and many less* You will be tempted to buy if you come to this store and note the reductions* THIS IS ONE OF T H E GREATEST FURNITURE SACRIFICES SALEM HAS EVER WITNESSED. COME AND COME EARLY IF YOU W A N T ONE DOLLAR T O DOUBLE ITS W O R K AND MORE. W E C A N N O T BEGIN T O M ENTION T H E T H O U S ANDS OF BARGAINS W E HAVE T O OFFER YOU. Fresh*Salt&Cured Meats Lard, Creamery Butter * If in the M arket Here is ju§t a few to give you an idea: Chevrolet or Buick Four or Six A Sale That is Bonafide 0 . M. Baker, Agent Kingston- Stayton- Salem Hamman Auto Stage S t. M a r y s C h u r c h Brownsville Bites Dirt the.battery our boys played a tine game. After our first game with Brownsville, they claimed to have an unhitable pitcher but we did not see anything of him Satur Notice i* hereby given that on Mnn- day as our hoys got more, than a Uv, June 10th, 1918, a special election dozefi hits. In the eighth inning will he held within the town o f Stayton, Keech gave the outfielders a lit- Orp|i<w, an.l :ilr*o within the following fctf tie exercise t»y landing a four| »..«»enbe*! terrltmy NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION brf.iror. H- »*• n':i,j it t ;*ot'it 39 feet South i-f $14.00 Massive Steel Beds, 2-inch contin uous posts, closing out price...... $8.75 $12.50 Solid Oak Genuine Lc:..her seat Rockers, closing out price .... $7.85 $ 6.00 Solid Oak Arm Rockers, closing out price......................................$ 3.85 $12.00 Massive Steel Reds, 2-incli contin uous posts, closing out price...... 7.45 $21.00 Solid Oak and Gem ¡ne leather seat Rocker, closing out price... 12.50 $54.50 6-Hole, raised base Steel Range, closing out p r ic e ........................ $39.75 $ 8.00 Guaranteed Steel Bed Springs, closing out p r ic e ........................ 4.95 $18.00 Solid Oak and Genuine Leather seat Rockers, closing out price 11.45 $75.00 C-Hole, raised base polished top Steel Range, closing out price $57.50 $16.00 Cotton Felt Mattresses, closing 10.45 out price.................... $22.00 Solid Oak Round Dining Table, closing out price.......................... 14.95 $25.00 Fancy Combination Wood and Coal Heaters, closing out price $18.75 $ 8.50 Fine Cotton Combination Mattres ses, closing out p r ic e .................... 5.95 $14.00 Round Dining Table, closing out 'price..................................... 8.45 $18.00 Fancy Wood Heaters, closing out price................................................$12.75 $Jl .75 Linolenms. plenty patterns 4 yards wide, closing out price 75c yard $30.00 Solid Oak Dining Table, closing out price........................................ 18.95 $25.00 Upholstered Reed Rockers, clos ing out price ................................ $18.75 $37.00 9x12 Axminister Rugs, closing out price .................................... 28.75 $22.00 Fine Oak Refrigerators, white en ameled inside, closing out price 14.75 $207.00 6-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite, closing out price......................... $162.50 $25.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, closing out price .............. 17.85 $ 3.50 Solid Oak Dining Chairs, closing out price ...................................... 2.25 $162.25 6-Piece Ivory Bedroom Suite closing out price........ ............ $129.25 $14 50 9x12 Wool Fibre Rugs, closing out price ....................................... 9.85 $ 5.50 Solid Oak Genuine Leather seat Dining Chairs, closing out price... 3.45 $20.00 White Enameled Dresser. Closing out price .................. $13.95 $16.00 9x12 Congoleum Rugs, closing out p r ic e ....................................... 10.50 $28.00 Large size Golden Oak Buffet, closing out p r ic e ........................ 18.50 ■$20-00 Solid Oak Dresser and Chiffonier, closing out price......................... $13.95 $65.00 9x12 Fine Wilton Rugs, closing out price........................................ 47.50 $40.00 Large Quartered Oak Buffet, clos ing out price .............................. . 28.50 $35.00 Massive genuine Brass Beds, closing out price......................... $24.50 $77.50 Genuine leather Bed Davenport closing out price . .................... 55.50 $25.00 Solid Oak Large China Cabinet, closing out p r ic e ......................... 15.75 $16.00 Large Red Cedar Chests, closing out price.........................................$ 8.75 $21.50 3-Burner Oil Stoves, closing out price................................................ 16.85 $ 8.00 Fancy Art Glass Electric Lamps, closing out price............................ 5.25 $35.00 Baby Go-Carts, closing out price............................. 24.50 $16.00 Fancy Art Glass Electric Lamps, closing out price ................... 10.45 $14.00 Baby Go-Carts, closing out price............................................... $10.00 Solid 0^k High Back Rockers, closing out price............................. 6.75 7.95 15c Fancy Curtain Scrim, closing out price.............................................. 10c $1.25 O-Cedar Oil Mops, closing out p r ic e ................................................ 75c 25c O-Cedar Polish, closing out price 15c $18.00 Quartered Oak Library Table, closing out price......................... $11.45 You will find everything ha•e for the home and priced for quick dis posai. ^ >ale now going on. Folrletoin nsnv m u M e m -u RroUtni i uiuui r Tur rill nitiiro III lin e Pnm uUlilpdliy. % 467 Court Street Salem, Oregon