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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1919)
« « « w e e > »•»»«, Hl MMti.NM tght, title, estate nen or Interest whatsoever In law or equity, In, on. In l!i Clr 'ill Cou I of thw Kt■ • x of >r to said real pro »rty, or any part thereof, I nd that t o title of plain Ori gi n, fur thi County of Marion. tiff to said promit” a Is a good and. Dnpnrimrnt No. 2. Slayton Itralty K I I o I i II iir C o ., u valid title III fee rI " I ” (3 ) That you ' « forever enjoin-; Corporation, 1‘ lnlntlff, -d and debarred f t " " i att ortine any vs. Ailnn A W ile*, unmarried; Cnl claim, right, title, estate. Hen. or In orasi whatsoever n on. or to said j W.lca. untuurrl« <1; i h « unknown heir« narf (h ereof ad | o f lllrutti K. W llai, dwcaaand; (ho un real property or known h«'lrn o f Alfred N. Wll«a, dn- versely to plaintiff end that p'n'ntlff coiiHoil; Juliet M. Lord, wid ow; K. N. may have Judgtnen' aRitlnst said de- | T oukuo , and A. J. Anderson; »1 *o all fendants or such o f said defendants other pernonH or parties unknown ns shall appear herein fo r Its c o s ts , rlnlmlnK any rlghtt, title, estate, Hen and disbursements Incurred In this (jr Interest In the reul estate deserlbot! suit snd fo r such other furth er relief In the complaint herein, defeudents as may seem just and equitable. This summons Is served upon you T o Adnn A. Wiles, Cal Wiles, and K N. T eagu e; the unknown heirs of by publication thereof In the Stay- ! published llirnm K W iles; the unknown heirs ton Mall, a newanapsr o f Alfred N W iles; also nil other per- weekly In Marlon C"unty. Oregon, by of Hon Cen fl Hlngham, lsoiis or tmrtles unknown claiming any order ■sight, title, estntn, lien, or Interest In Judge o f the Circuit Court o f the the rent estate described In the com Htnte o f Oregon, for the Third Judic plaint herein defendants ubove nam ial District, dat.-' 'v « « . i ,.r w.l- The tirsi publication to be on the 9th ed In the Name o f the Stain o f Ore “day o f October, 1919 and you are r e »nd answer said Ron, you and each o f you ere hereby | quired to appe « required to appear and answer the complaint on or before the I at day of complaint (lied agnina! you In the December, 1919 a b o v e entitled Court and cause with- j V I l t O I L If MA8HKY. In six weeks from the date o f the! Attorn ey fo r Plalnt'ff, first publication of this summons, to Slayton. Oregon wit On or before the 1st day o f ~ December. I 9 I 9. und If you fall so I o T P I P 11T C \ L L O ÍJ Î1 IÇ answer, for want thereof, the plain- l l t i ü U l L O I It L h i IflL tiff will npplv to the court fo r the rr ir:;:;.. ..... - Why Your Electric Light Bills Vary "t i t I Ja Felirtiary March A |*i tl Muy Jut «• July AlljftIMt Sept. Oct. Nov, Dec '1 his chmt hours ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! 5.JH 410 2J.0 106 166 100 tlf 300 4W) 018 «85 hour* hours hours hours ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a bbbbbbbbbbbbbi hours hours hours hours hours hours hours B Doyou live ■SAVE la ia a a N a a B B a a a BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB B This one word tells the story. Just a little regu larly deposited in our savings department makes a pleasently sur prising showing in the yea. a to come It l l l l l l l l i i i i i i i i i t represents the average hours per day Capital $50,000.00 People Use Electric Light Nearly Four and Ore Half Times as Long in December As they do in June. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stay ton,Oregon S The daylight saving change has reduced the time that people use electric light in summer, thus increas ing the difference between the summer and winter bills. This should especially be borne in mind this fall. The October bill will show , a marked over September. In June, the average use ot Electric dences is J hours per day~. I , increase L ig h t] in resi In December, the average use o f Electric L igh t residences is £ ^ hours per day. i THE STAYTON BAKERY Therefore, the average use o f Electric L igh t H OM E M ADE BREAD, CAKES AN D COOKIES in NO ORDER TOO LARGE C E. K R A M E R , Proprietor in the Stayton Light & Power Co.* Inc* G E M C O N F E C T IO N E R Y H. J. ROWE, Secy-Tr.as. i : First Class Confections. nppear and nn. «ver thè pliWnt (lle.l am ine* voti In lh.>| v » entllled Court and eaus«. with-i «lx weeka from thè date o f thè . piibCratlnn o f Mila Mammona, to fin o r hefore thè Ist day o f » 'e.nhor, 1919. and If you fall «o to ! wer, for want t h e n o f . thè p ia lli-! v i l i npnlv to thè court for thè re- nrnved fo r In th » complalnt here- vlx: Il Th it you he r»<nitred to set“ Ih thè nature and exfent o f voi.r m or i-lalnit In on or lo thè fol- tnn; «lecerlhed reni pr.iperty. to glie Northea 3 qt.nrter o f th > ithensl quarti r - f -'»«'tlon !'9 Iti vn ’dn 9 South Tinnirò 1 TCi.st o f W'Illnmette MerkHon, Marion 2) Thnt .“ M ndvi'rip rlnlms wlifrh i or olthor of vou ntny h?ivo, bo ilo- ni Inori bv :• florrr*« o f s p !(1 r o n fi I t h rit bv Mtilcl <1 ''*«'■ “oc* 1t bp (1 noi ar anti a<ljti<lKo<1 timi you havo uo H igh Grade Pure Cardies Fine Cigars and Tobacco — ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------- .. iriOfiey-maker and b ird work saver for land clearer» and wood-cutting conti actors. One man can move it from cut to cut. Simple and reliable. Uandnsd* in nr* s!l ov r the U. S. Y/ben net in use for wood cutting, tie 4IL P. motor wUl run anil* Ked mill* feed cuturs. pumps. etc. flwfcfc d M w i „ f r . m W m*, (.u , tl l*n.mr f I Ih t u . - : r f m u /f t a utmeu. ittr* t -M l Uur,K Oru ■ ' m rhiruu f . Mjort. Loum, U U U Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor IC O p o ’n t ? th r o u g h o u t t h . U r.U u d b tm tm . Stayton, jy America must hum more wuod lor fuel. One Wade will do to men’s work at one-tenth the eo-t. Write , for free He v. "ilowDan kou cuu«> cords a d»y," full de tails te-* .¡-CO* isl pace. , GOOD C.ovurnmuHt' F. Mielke o<** Oreron . «periled . r-6yM«tr.3U/ C I D E R / f 1. L tijlcri Cregon B P P L E S Bring them to our LOJU PLANT The Phez Company ln the Circuit Court of the Stai« .^¡r«'«l tu OREGON STAYTON home is nearly four and one-halt times as great in December as in June. St M M O V H -..ton. for the County o f Marlon. Doparti.v n t No. 2 i., s. n<fiinott und his wife, 1¡Malí.'iffa. Vit. Mary F Frb«t>n f' rnterlv Merv F 1 loo Krbson, her I torn ' cmrt John hitaba nd: Hart bn Ho ■n, unmarried; I ' m '.st M. llo on. uni ir r le d ; Cr.rl A linen, unanarri*'! : th unknown helm o : n. Hot n. rteenn*«". ; the unknown lin e ’ i. deceased; nlao h clr» ot M nrv nil ether iicr.somi nr i.irtlcs unknown «•Inin’ '. - :ivy right, i HI», «'state, lien f.r ItiUri Hl1 In the ret 1 estll.d uearrlh- hc reln, Defnti- « <1 in Ihn r o w pial ni tint*. Tu Marv E. Krhoun ffo r m e r ly Mary ll«.e n) end ’ dm line Ert-'nn. ber shnnd; Ilei ih.i Ilo » « .: Crii« d M. ,. c ; (tari ' ii.e t-. 11 ■ m k u i r a ■ uf II li m ... deaM ti'” "0- own helm « f \l.iry A. •••'t». «le- l*ed : e.l'-o all o t h ir p>- ona or t'tiert Ul.known rlaln vc ' ..»' "Irllt. le. r iute. 11. n or I’ reni !n ih«> il estnio «lesi'rlh -il in ‘ ’ • >,comp컫int re’ n. d' fendente gitovi- euro»«! In thè Vntne o f thè i t a l e o f C c n, von nt’ «l «'.tch o f voti are her. ,v “ from hand to mouth?” There is a system o f livin g whereby Today may lie made to »rovide for Tom orrow— this year for next year— the primé o f manhood fo r old age. w lrch most people use Electric Light. Work of the American Red Cross Is f raised By Noted Men. -,m| «il burnemi-nta jtjeurreil In this! "T h e Red Crora Is ihe great Neigh „ „ U am! fo r si»'h other further reilef bor. . . . If th«i world I» made a un djtvy f eut J i f i an«l equHnbl*. |l tt|e moro comfortable, a little hap- Th!s :«in.¡nona h served upon 'O ’t , |,i„r a lit Me stronger for the struggle hy pnht'rutlon th«>r.‘ 0 f In the Way- of |if<j Uirough Its effort, the R»d ton M. ' n ......pnhHshed ,.ollt, . , „ » _ The S«cre*.ar> of v. ekly In Marh n County. Dr. eon. hy or-t.-r o f Hon beo. (5. Rlngham. I . . . . titilg*' f tb - Circuit Co«irf nf *he t _____________________________ p t - t « o f Oregon, f o - the T h ird Judic ial Dlstri -t, Dnt. d Cctol • r 9th, 1919. T h „ fir -t publication 1« h ' on the 9th dnv «'f October, 19 I 9. nrd yott are r e quired to appear ami answer said complaint on or h- foro Ibe 1st day of December, i o t i » , VUvCTi. H. M ASSEY. AM. r ' ■ for Ttnlntlff, Stavlo e, Oregon Ï ì8ieS5S5S8B£ Save Today fo r Tom orrow Needs Rjiesidential Lighting Bills are ii> l e r in Decem ber than in June. WORLD’S LEADERS ( 11 That you be required to set | forth the nature and extent o f your claim or ctnlms in. on, or to the fo l lo win g described reul property, to- wlt : The Houthwest quarter o f the] Northwest quarter «if Section 10. In Township !» South Hange 1 West of the W illa m ette Meridian In Marlon County. Oregon, containing t o acres 'Tt Is on membership more than o f land, more or less; nino. Ih-glnnlng money contributions that the stress at the Southwest corner o f the S«*uth- of the present campaign Is laid, fur east quarter o f the Northwest quarter the Red ( ‘rots seeks to associate the o f B«-rtlon 10. In Township 9 South people in welfare work throughout the Range I W e s t o f the W illa m ette M e land, especially in those romuiunllles ridian In Marlon County, Oregon; running thenc«« North i s rods; thence where neither official nor unofficial East 9 rvid*: thence South 19 rods; provision has been made for adeijuate thence West 9 rods to the place o f be health aud social service."— President ginning snd containing one acre o f i Wilson, land mora op l o w ; Alas, neginnlng . • « ut the center o f Section It*. In Town-| "T h e American Red Cross Is the ship 9 South. Range 1 West o f the mohlllxed heart and -p rit of the whole W it Inttipllh yppMIbR t fi M üp I ou l'fi’iri' American people " — Henry P. Davison. ty. Oregon; running thence WeHt along the center line o f »alii Sactlon ' 1 0 , 71 roda; t.iimce North 3b feet;| “ A magnificent spirit breathes In the I henee Knst 71 rods; th em e South 30 | American Red Crura."-— Marshal Koch. f e e t to the place o f 1» ginning • • • • t - i That nil mlvcrt.e Inlma which j n giving prompt and efficient relief you <>r e l!h er o f you may have. *>■• - »- {;rog„ haa won the eternal tarmln-'il by a d«-- ...... Bl “ . 1 gratitude of millions of people."— Oen- o m l th a t bv s . l l l d e c r e e It be d e. lar- r •-rut Pershing. ed and adjudged that you have no right title, I state, lien or Interest "It requires no organisation to a! vhntsoi'ver In law or equity. In, on. o r to sold r».n1 property, or any part low one of us at. an Individual to buy thereof. nn«l »hat the tlMu o f plain a dinner f r u hungry min. It re tiff to «ahi premises fa a good anil quire* the sr«-ate*t degree of orxani- valid title In fee ifHnple. xation to deal wlUi the foes of a (31 That you he fo re v e r enjoln- world. The Red t^osa seems to be • d and debarr«<! from asserting nny essentially demanded. . . . With elaltn. right, title, estate, Ren. or In- out the R e d Cross I do not know toro'd whatsoever In. on. or to said whether the world would have heel ri>'i1 pronertv or :mv part th ereof ml- able to bear the horrors aud devast»- v.., ,.]•■ to pla lntlT tnd that •bilsttfT tuny have Judgment against said <le- tion of this weurful war.”— N tw lo u 11 fi-i*«lnn'" or •t-'h of sai l defend i s t i Raker. . . . . son W h y 28 P H O N E 204 E 3 e : '? 3 OREGON :: SALEM, j f ~ ,?i ^ P r o t e c t io n f " 'E l a package today. N o - *7 tiee the (luvor—the whole some taste of Kentucky Burley tobacco. S e r v ic e ; are the things that court when it raiiLS . ii i A O V T E it S M Make Washday Easier W h y do so many “ regular m en” buy L u c k y S trik e c ig a re tte s ? Th ey buy them for the special flavor of the toasted Burley tobacco. There's the big reason—it’s toasted, and real Burley. M ake Lucky Strike your cigarette. O f) C O i4 F O R ? _ : : v - ‘ 7 - REFLEX It’s to a s te d ¿ n jL S y r j\ \ jt^ r tC íZ . i o ¿/JùxxjC 4U r^~a 4 Vtil A S i SLIOCE.RS O T ! i i have made good \ • gl since 1G36 ' / com furt/rr * £ fí¿ X £*Cf A T TO W E R CO iiifvmií i . v Gunranteed by .■ t -■ T - 1W. - A. W. Simmons, D. V. M Half the work o f farm washing is in pumping and carrying the water. A MilwaukoW A ir Powar W a tir S y .t .m docs away with this part o f washday work, and supplies an abun dance o f hot water, too, right out o f the faucet. You also can have sofc water. And the spring °r well wafer comes direct through the pipes absolutely fresh. No.torcU water. A water system doe* away with a lot of hard work about the barn. It s the best investment any farmer caa \ make. Why handle water the hard way by hand when you can handle it better HY MACHINERY? Ask us about it. Call or phone. V E T E R IN A R IA N Silverton O rp o n n T * D A L L E N Agent B S IL V E R T O N , O REG O N