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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1919)
wit: On or bofom Iht 1st d>r of Hoan) and John Doa Brbeon, har SU M M O N S Doeambor, ISIS, and If yen toll ao to husband; Bartha Hoan, unmarried; • # School Notes :-: answer, for want tbaraaf. tha plain Ernest M. Hoan. unmariiad; Carl A. Is At Gresil Cssrt if És SMs t i A l tiff will apply to tka coart for tka ra Horn, unmarried; the unknown halm p i far isrits C fafa lief prayed for In tka aoaaptalat bar* of B. Hoan. deceased; tha unknown In, via: hairs of Mary A. Hoan. deceased. also (1) That yon ba raquirad to aat all other per*ona or parties unknown Ha y sci Montgomery forth tha nature and axtoat of ywar claiming any right, tttla, estate. Han' Christina ra. WtBtaan EDITOR claim or claims la, on, or to tka fol or Interest In tha real estate describ Parker, Jr., and Plaintiff, Mattie Parker, his lowing dascrlbad ran! ed in tha complaint herein, Defad- wife, Stephan A. Dougina Parker, and wit: aats. The Southwest quarter >A tka To Mary E Erbsnfi (formerly Mary Sadia E. Parker, tea wife, Mina BeM- The reception for the teacher* Northwest quarter of Sactlov IS, la Hoea) and John Doe Erbson, her linger, and------- Heidinger, her and new student* which was Hawkins have entered the sec Portland flowering mill and cer Townahlp 9 South. Range 1 Weat of husband; Bertha Hoen; Braeat if. band, Chapley Brunner, (unmarried). ond grade. eal workers strike ended and the W illam ette Meridian In Marlon Hoen; Carl A. Hoen; the unknown .given Friday Evening, was re Brunner, (unmarried), NalNe County, Oregon, containing 40 acres heirs of B. Hoen, deceased; the un Frank Koy Chance, a drat grade pu plants run. ported a grand success. A t 7:80 Brunner and------- Brunner, her boe- of land, more or leas; also. Beginning known heirs of Mary A. Hoen. de the student* assembled In the pil, started to school Monday at the Southwest corner of tha South ceased; also all other persona or band, (unknown) Joeephine Parker, Salem, grape juice industry re east q u arter of the N orthw est quarter parties unknown claiming any right, widow of Elsa Parker, Deceased, I m e high school gymnasium where There are now thirty three pu vived. Ten tons daily used for of Section 10, In Tbwnahlp I South title, estate, lien or Interest In the Parker, (unmarried), Elsie Parker, (un games were played, after which pils enrolled in the third and Range 1 Weat of the W illam ette Me real estate described In the complaint married), Velma Parker, (unmarried), jelly and jam. a lunch consisting of bananas, fourth grade. ridian In Marlon County, Oregon; berela. defendants shore named. running thence North IS rods; thence In the Name of the State of Ore Daisy Parker, (unmarried) and Irene cookies and soda water was serv Senator McNary reports favor Kent 9 rode; thence South IS rods; gon, yon and each of you are hereby Parker, (unmarried), Linda Niece and Miss Walker, who has been at ed. the hospital for two weeks, is able on Jones bill for reclama thence Weat 9 rods to the place of be required to appear and answ er th e 'J. D. Niece, her husband, Dora Frieeeb ginning and containing one acre of complaint (lied against you In the and Antone Frieach, her husband, Ed There will be an indoor base reported to be improving. She tion. The measure carried $250,- land, more o r leas; Alas, Beginning above entitled Court and cause with- F Pmrk (ur!marrjed) Dick R. Par- In six weeks from the date of the 1, _ . „ , .. ball game at the high school gym will be able to return to her po 000,000 for projects in the west at the center of Section 10. In Town first publication o f this summons, to- ^er* **** ' * arker, his wjfe, the ship 9 South. Range 1 W est of the Friday evening at 8 o’clock. The sition as teacher in the fifth and ern states. W illam ette Meridian in Marlon Coun wit: On or before the 1st day of unknownlheirs of William Parker, Sr., ty. Oregon; running thence Weat December. 1919. and If you fall so to deceased, the unknown'( heirs of Mary game is to be played by the sen sixth grades Monday. along the center line of said Section answer, for want thereof, the plain- E. Parker, deceased, the unknown heile iors and sophomores vs. juniors 10. 71 rods; thence North 30 fe e t;, tiff will apply to the court for the re- of EIzÄ Parker d eew eti, the unknowe N o tic e (hence East 71 rode; thence South 30 "rayed for In the complaint here- heirs of Lucinda Ann Parker, deceased, and freshmen. feet to the place of beginning. 1°' v*z: The highschool and teachers ' (2) That all adverse claims which O ) That you be required to set and the unknown husbands and wivea you or either of you may hare, be de- forth the nature and extent of your of each of the above named heirs a t have received a letter from Wal Bids for operating the Stay- term lned by a decree of said court claim or claims In, on. or to the fol the above named deceased persons, and ..................... i lace Smith. He is still in the lowing described real property, to- all persons or parties unknown, claim ton Co-operative Switchboard fpr and that by said decree it be d eclar-! wlt: ed and adjudged that you have no A 3 service but expects to be dis one year beginning Jan. 1. 1920, right, title, estate, lien or interest The N ortheast q u arter of the ing any right, title, estate, lien, or ii»- charged soon. He says he in Southeast q uarter of Section 2* lu terest in or to the said real property whatsoever la law or equity, in. on, will be received up to 2 o’clock Townshln 8 South, Range 1 East o f ■ described in the complaint herein, Da- or to aald real property, or any part tends to come back to Stayton p. m., Oct. 18, 1919. Address thereof, and that the title of p la in -! the W illam ette Meridion, M arlon! fendants. high as soon as he receives his all bids to F. A. Bell, Sublimity, tiff to said prem ises is a good and County, Oregon. (2) That all adverse claims which TO----- discharge. valid title In fee simple. or leave at Farmers & Merchants Fro)n my place at M ill City, (3) T hat you be forever enjoin-! you or either of you may have, be de William Parker. Jr., and Matti« Par Miss Bender informs us that ed and debarred from asserting a n y ' term ined by a decree of said court ker , his wife, Stephen A. Dougina Par Bank of Stayton, for him. on Sept l l . Finder please and that bv said decree It be declar ker and Sadie E. Parker, his wife, there are 18 girls in the cooking Condition—All bids will be re claim, right, title, estate, lien, or in ed and.adjudged th at you have no notify M. H. Galvin, Mill Linda Niece and J. D. Niece, bCr hus terest whatsoever la. on. or to said class and 14 in the sewing class. ceived subject to article 7 of the real property or any part thereof ad right, title, estate. Hen or Interest band. Dora Friesch and An tone Friesch, City, Oregon. versely to plaintiff, and that plaintiff whatsoever In law or equity. In. on. her husband, Ed F. Parker, Dick R. by-laws of the association. The high school orchestra has may have judgm ent against said de or to said real property, or any part The operator will be required fendants or such of said defendants thereof, and th at the title of plain Parker, a n d --------Parker, his wife, begun its regular practice. The to answer all calls, give courte as shall appear herein for Its costs tiff to said prem ises Is a good and Mins Heidinger a n d --------Heidinger, orchestra is under the direction and disbursem ents Incurred In ibis valid title In fee simple. her husband, Nellie Brunner a n d ----- — ous treatment to all patrons, col suit and for such other fu rth er relief of Mr. Schuff. (3) T hat you be forever enjoin Brunner, her husband, Chapley Brunn may seem just and equltabfe. ed* and debarred from asserting any K /r C tlon ltchin*and Burning lect all long distance charges, re* ss This the unknown heirs of William Par Miss Helen Moore, the English summons Is served upon you claim, right, title, estate, lien, or in er, IR LYCO o I the Eyes or Eyelid.; mit such per cent to Pacific States by publication ker. deceaaed, the /inknown heirs o f i ' « " Aller Ih» Morin MtiHirl». e» Golf thereof In the Stay- terest whatsoever in. on, or to said teacher, is confined to her home «HI win fotti ron Adone». A n Vow D n ifiM Co. as directors may specify and ton Malt, a newspaper published real nronertv or any part thereof ad- Mary E. Parker, deceased, the unknown #>t Murine when roor Cree Nord Cere. on account of severe illness. Miss M u r im i S y e H i-in n i y l u . , C h ic a g o turn over the balance to the Sec weekly la Marion County. Oregon, by W isely to plaintiff, and that plaintiff heirs of Elza Parker, deceased, the un order of Hon. Geo. G. Bingham. may have judgm ent against said de known heire of Lucinda Ann Parker, retary of the Stayton Co., also Judge of the Circuit Court of the fendants or such of said defendants deceased, and the unknown husbanda to collect U. S. Revenue and re State of Oregon, for the Third Judic as shall appear herein for its costs and wives of each of the above named ial District, Dated October 9th, 1919. and disbursem ents Incurred in this mit same to the proper officers Tbe first publication to be on the 9th suit and for such other fu rth er relief deceased persons, and all persons and day of October, 1919. and you are re parties unknown claiming any rights as may seem just and equitable. required by law. Also to untan quired to appear and answ er said This summ ons Is served upon you title, estate, lien or interest in and to gle wires on main *line in city com plaint on or before the 1st day of by publication thereof in the Stay- the real property described m the com imits. For further particulars December, 1919. , ton Mail, a newspaper published herein:- Of AH Kinds VIRGIL H. MASSEY, weekly In Marion County. Oregon, by plaint apply to the undersigned. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE O F t • I order of Hon. Geo. O. Bingham. OREGON:-^ A. P! Kirsch, President You and each of yaw Judge of the Circuit Court of the known and unknown, are hereby require Oct. 2 9 ) State of Oregon, for the T hird Judic SUMMONS ial District, dated October 8th. 1919. ed to appear and answer the complaint The first publication to be on tbe 9th of.Jthe above named plaintiff in tha In the Circuit Court of the Stole of October. 1919, and you are re- entitled court now on file with Oregon. for the County of Marion. lulred to ap p e.- and answ er said ahove“ theJClt-rk of said court on or before the com plaint on or before the 1st day of D epartm ent No. 2. The Battery Shop 17th day of November, 1919, and yoa December, 1919. L. S. Bennett and Eva H. Bennett 9 " VIRGIL H. MASSEY. are hereby notified that if you fail to his wife. Plaintiffs. A ttorney for Plaintiff, appear and answer said complaint an ▼ s. Stayton. Oregon. hereby required the plaintiff will aptly Mary E. Erbson form erly Mary E. AUTO ELECTRICIANS to the above entitled court for the re IGNITION AND lief demanded in the complaint herein, to-wit: BATTERY WORK • ; For a decree of said court quieting the title to the following described premises, to-wit: • , 1 ► 263 N. Com. St. Beginning at a point on the rig b t bank o f Pudding river, where the Wi s t We Buy, Sell and Exchange all Kinds of Furniture, lino of the D. L. C. of John C. Car *y Salem Phone 413 Oregon ' and wife, in Tp. 5 S. R" 1 W. of t .e i —Stoves, Etc.— ■ Willamette Meridian. Oregon, if ex- | i tended crosses the said river, and ll>-2 chains distant from the N. W. corr er Executors’ Notice ol /Appointment | of a 22.90 acre tract of land owned by I Paul J. Komp and wife, on the 24th Notice it hereby given that the un day of February, 1917. and running dersigned have been duly appointed by thence S. 45 degrees W3 72.65 chain* Rjight Now is tie.Time to Get Your to the S. W. comer of said D. L. C., Salem, Oregon || the County Court of the State of Ore ;; 3 7 7 Court St. gon, for the County of Marion, as Ex thence S. 60 degrees E. 39.25 chains, ecutors of the last wills and testam ents ( thence North 45 degrees E. 20 chains, ---------------------—.------—-------------------------------' ■— of Jam es William Taylor and Rachel thence N. 45 degrees W. 1.85 chains, Taylor, deceased, and that they have thence N. 45 degrees E. 2.87 chains, You need it these cool mornings duly qualified as such executors. All thence S. 45 degrees E. 2.10 chains^ persons having claims against the es thence N. 45 degrees W. 60.61 chains^ We have them in all sizes tates of said, decendents are hereby thence N. 57 degrees 45' W. to the center says the Good Judge notified to present the same to us at of the county road, thence S. 43 degree* Stayton, Oregon, duly verified as by 30' W. to a point 6.60 chains distant from That it’s foolish to put up OUR FURNITURE LINE IS COM PLETE law required, within six months from the point where said road crosses the with an ordinary chew, the date of this notice. N. line cf said D. L. C., said point be Dated at Stayton, in Marion County, ing 13.62 chains W. of the N. E. comer when it doesn’t cost any Oregon, this 8th day of September, of said D. L. C.. thence S. 71 degree* more to get real tobacco 1919, W. 1.57 chains to an iron pipe on the satisfaction. John Stew art Taylor right bank of said river, thence follow Joseph Ledgerwood Taylor, ing down stream on the top of said Every day more men dis Executors of the Last Wills and Testa bank of said river, N. 60 degrees 18* cover that a little chew of ments of Jam es William Taylor and W. 3.65 chains; thence N. 75 degrees 5* real good tobacco lasts Rachel Taylor, deceased. W. 11.20 chains; thence N. 33 degrees A. O, Condit and Ronald C. Clover, A t W. 50 links; thence N. 75 degrees 20’ longer and gives them real torney's for the Estates, Salem, Oregon. W. 5.26 chains; thence N. 82 degTees contentment. Sept. 11-Oct. 9 j 30’ W. 4.37 chains; thence N. 63 degrees W. 3.33 chains to the place of beginning, There’s nothing like it. j containing acres, in Marion Coun- NUMMONS : tp, Oregon. " the real tobacco chew | and adjudging and decreeing the plain In the Circuit Court of the State cf j pul up in two styles tiff to be the owner in fee simple o f Oregon, for the County of Marlon. ! said premises and of the whok* thereof Department No. 2. RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Stayton Realty & Holding Co., a ' and further decreeing that neither o f the defendants, known or unknown, W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. have any right, title, estate, lien or in Adna A. Wiles, unm arried; Cal — ti rest in ot to said premises or any Wiles, unm arried; the unknown heir* part thereof, and forever barring and of Hiram K. Wiles, deceased; the un foreclosing each and all of the said de known heirs of Alfred N. Wiles, de fendants, known or unknown, from as ceased; Juliet M. Lord, widow; E. N. serting or claiming any right, title, es a a o ❖ o ♦ A <8* ■ > •> •> •> •> 4* * •> * * *> w «► « •> ■ » * <* v •? •> v v * •> .> Teague, and A. J. Anderson; also all tate, lein or interest in or to said prem other persons or parties unknown ises or any part thereof inconsistent with plaintiff's said title, and fbr such claiming any rlghtt. title, estate. Men other and further relief as to the courS or Interest In the real estate described seems proper. In the rnm plnlnt herein, defendants. This summor» is published by order To Adna A. Wiles. Cal. Wiles, and of the Honorable George G. Bingham, «0» E. N. Teague: the unknown heirs of Judg*' of the Gircuit Court of the state Fire, Theft and Transportation * HlrsYn K Wiles; the unknown heirs of Oregon, Marion County; made at J =qS=W ■ * of Alfred N. W iles; also all other per chambers in Albany, in Linn CounQr. sons or parties unknown claiming any <• ( Oregon Fire Relief Association Oregon, on the 25 day of September. right, title, estate. Men. or interest in <r a ,,,, , ' Farmers Fire Relief of Butt evil le, Ore. * UM'J, wherein this .vimmons is direct United States and Pennsylvania Tires the real estate described In Hhe com . New Jersey Kir*insurance Co. * plaint herein defendants tbove nam ed to be oubHsht ¡1 once each week fur six successive weeks pt ¡or to the 17th Solid Truck Tires Retreading and Repair Work day £ " / Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York q, ed. of No* *mber. 15)19. The date of . Fire Association, Philadelphia ❖ In the Name of the State of Ore tin" first publication of said summons is NOTE:— The best equipped repair shop this side of Portland. gon. you and kach of you ..re herehv tie* 2nd dav ef Octob« r, 1919. required to appear and answer the Full Line of Accessories and Oils HEWITT & SOX j H a rry Hum phreys - Stayton j complnint filed against you In the Attorneys for Plaintiff entitled Court* and canse with c. * nhove 2 1 9 N. C O M L S T . S A L E M . O R E — m Pest office a-1 'ress: Albany, Oregon. , in six weeks from the date of the , ,> •> •> a •• O •> •: •• .*• <• * i ' Last pub. Nov. 13, 1IM9 first publteatlon of this summons, to- A great many posters In Chi Yannke, who is from Willamette University, will have charge of cago catch the eye with the slo her classes untill she is able to gan blaxooned in large letters: “ Throw away your hammer and return. This is a mighty M r. Ford attended the State get a horn.” Library convention at Salem, good booster slogan and it might be a good thing if some of our last week. citizens would adopt i t 8tanler Chance and Ferrill 4 m t^_ , ) Strayed! j year old Sorrel i Gelding Colt, Solid ] Color. 4 FURNITURB Charter Oak Ranges V Heaters Large and Small / We Handle Everything In Ï “We Can Save You Money” Prank F. Richter I / “E ver O ccu r «r to You?” LILLY HARDWARE CO. 1 y <y * *> i Automobile Insurance 4 “HEATER” \ Q uack SALEM’S TIRE MAN