The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 30, 1919, Image 7

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    Ht’ MMONH t »V- r;
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fgbt, title, «Mat«, lien or Interest
whatsoever fa law or equity, la. on.
In (he Circuit Court of (he Hint« of or to sold raal property, or any part
thareof, and that the tltla of jilaln
Omgon, for H im County of Marlon.
tiff to aald premises la a good and
Department No. t.
Hlaytou It «a lly * Holding Co., a valid title In fee simple.
(I)
That you be forever enjoin­
Corporation. Plaintiff.
ed and debarred from assorting any
va.
Adna A. Wllea. unmarried; Cal claim, right, title, «stale, lieu, or In­
Wllee, unmarried; (he unknown helra tereat whatsoever In. on. or to said
o f Hiram K. Wllaa, dereaaml; the un­ real property or any part thereof ad­
known helra o f Alfred N. Wllea. do- versely to plaintiff, and that plaintiff
eenaed; Juliet M. Lord. widow; ■. N may have Judgment against aald de­
Teague, and A. J. Andereon; alao all fendants or such o f aald defendants
other peraona or partlea
unknown aa shall appear herein for Ita costa
claiming any rlghtt, title, aetata, lion and dlabursementa Incurred In tbla
or Intereat In the real eatate deacrlbed suit and fo r auch other further relief
*
In the complaint herein, defendant«. aa may aeem Just and equitable.
Tbla aummona la served upon you
To Adna A Wllea, Cal Wllea, and
E. N. Teague; the unknown helra of by publication thereof In the Slay­
Hiram K Wllea; the unknown helra ton Mall, a newspaper published
o f Alfred N Wllea; alao all other pcr- weekly In Marlon County. Oregon, by
Oeo. O. Bingham,
t- aona or partlea unknown claiming any order o f Hon
YWH title, eatate, lien, or Intereet In Judge of the Circuit Court o f the
the real eatate deacrlbed In the com­ Htate o f Oregon, for the Third Judic­
plaint herein defendanta above nam­ ial District, dated October 8th. 191».
The first publication to he on the 9th
ed.
In the Name o f the Htate of Ore­ day of October, 1919, and you are re­
gon, you and each o f you ere hereby quired to appeu« and anawer aald
required to appear and anawer the complaint on or before the lat day of
complaint filed agnlnat you In the December, 1919.
VIROIL H MAHBEY.
above entitled Court and caune with­
Attorney for Plaintiff,
in a ll weeka from the date o f the
Htayton. Oregon.
f)rat publication of thta aummona, to
wit: On or before the lat day of
December, I 111*, and If you fall no to
L -ff-
anawer, for want thereof, the plain­
tiff will apply to the court for the re
lief prayed for In the complaint here­
in, vU:
(1 )
That you bn roqulred to aot
forth the nature and extent of your
claim or clalma In, on, or to the fo l­
lowing deacrlbed real property, to-
w lt:
The Houthweat quarter o f the
Slate Federation
Northweat quarter o f Section 10, In California
Townahlp # South, Range 1 Weat of
Recommends Government
the W illam ette Meridian In Marlon
A gen t in Each Union.
County. Oregon, containing 40 acrea
o f land, more or lean; alao. Ileglnnlng
Bakersfield, Cal -R«eogmr.iug thrift
at the Houthweat corner of the Houth-
aa an economic weapon making for In­
eaat quarter o f the Northweat quarter
o f Section 10. In Townahlp It South dependence of the workingman, the
Range 1 Weat of the W illam ette Me­ California State Federation of labor,
ridian In Marlon County. Oregon; In Its twentieth annual convention
running thence North I * rode; thence here, adopted reaolut'ons Introduced
Kant 9 rod«; thence South 18 rod«; by President Darnel C. Murphy endors
thence Weat 9 rod« to the place o f be­ Ing the government's 1919 thrift and
ginning and containing one acre of war aavtnga stamp campaign and rec­
land, more or le ««; Alas. Beginning ommending to all affiliated local unions
at the center o f Section 10. In Tow n­ In the state the appointment of a
ahlp 9 South. Range 1 Weat o f the thrift agent with a revolving fund ade­
W lPam ette Mertd'ee In Marlon Coun­
quate lo handle thr.ft and war savings
ty, Oregon;
running thence Weat
along the center line of aald Section Htainpa and tieiutury «a, Inga certifi­
10, 71 rod«; thence North 30 feet; cates The vote on the resolution was
thence Kaat 71 rode; thence South 30 unanimous.
A fter pointing out that thrift and
feet to the place o f beginning
(21 That all advorae clalma which war savings «tamps afford "ninny of I
you or either o f you may have, be de­ small earnings a safe, sound and
termined by a decree of aald court ( guaranteed method of government In
and that by «aid decree It be declar­ vestment of hard earned saving«.” the
ed and adjudged that you have no resolution memorialised federal author­
right, title, eatate, lien or Intereat (
ities to perpetuate the government’s
whnteocver In law or equity. In. on.
or to aald real property, or any part j war savings Institution, slating dial
thereof, and that the title o f plain- , ft has "stimulated freedom of action
tiff to aald prem ia«« la a good and and Independence on the purl of
wage earners.”
valid title In fee simple.
(3 )
That you be forever enjoin­
President Murphy of the Federa­
ed and debarred from aaaerllng any tion said;
claim, right, title, eatate. lien, or In­
"I feel that the continuation of the
tereat whatsoever In, on, or to aalu | teaching and pvact'ce of thrift by the
real property or any part thereof ad­ government la of vital Importance to
versely to plaintiff, and that plaintiff the wage earners of the nation
At
may have Judgment against »aid de - 1
fendanta or such o f »aid defendants this time particularly It la ImimrUnt
as «hall appear herein for Its mats that every «a g e earner help to bring
and disbursement« Incurred In this exorhitant price» to a normal level by
suit and for such other further relief saving every cent he can, thus cut­
ting down the demand for luxuries and |
a« may seem Just and equitable.
Thta summons 1« »erred upon you permitting the use of the capital saved
by publication thereof In the Stay- for the production of necessities.'
ton Mall, a newspaper published
r^ w - h . s - i
weekly In Marlon County. Oregon, by
order of lion
Oeo. 0. Hlngham.
ju d ge of the Circuit Court o f the
State o f Oregon, foe the Third Judic­
ial District. Dated October 9th. 1919.
The flrst publlcatlOtl to be on the 9th
day of October. 1919 and yon are re­
quired to appear »nd answer »aid
complaint on or before the lat day of
i
December, 1919.
»-i
V ’ K O Ii. H MASSEY.
A lte r iev for Plaintiff,
Stayton, Oregon
CALIFORNIA
LABOR BODY
!
BACKS THRIFT
MAXINE SHOES
A Woman is as young as her feet feel
and here are the very
Do you live “ from hand to mouth?”
There is a system of living whereby
Today may be made to provide
for Tomorrow— this year for
next year---the prime of
manhood for old age.
■ SAVE■
To keep your feet feeling youngs vigor­
ous and also stylishly shod.
This one word tells the
story. Just a little regu­
larly deposited in our savinjrs
department makes a pleasently sur­
prising showing in the yeais to come
W e carry a wide variety of styles and lasts and you
are assured of a perfect fit. This being a family
store we carry the famous
Capital $50,000.00
W H I T E H O U S E S H O E for cTVien
B U S T E R B R O W N S H O E for Children
And cT W A X IN E S H O E for W o n v n
Farmers & Merchants &
Bank of Stay ton,Ore gon
%
W owens’ Shoes from $4.75 up
Children’s Shoes from $2.95 up
Men’s Shoes from $4.75 up
THE STAYTON BAKERY
W h en It’s Shoes try the
ßU ST E R
R0WN
M 125 N. Com. St.
S Salem, Oregon
HOME MADE BREAD,
CAKES AND COOKIES
HOE
‘-'TORE
NO ORDER TOO LARGE
A ..
STAYTON
C E. KRAMER, Proprietor
SIM M O N S
f
In the Circuit Court o f the State of
Oregon, for the County of Marlon.
Department No. 2.
L. S. Rennett and Eva H. Bennett
his wife, Plaintiffs,
va.
Mary E Erbaon form erly Mary B.
lin en ) and John Doe Erbaon. her
husband; Bertha Hoon, unmarried;
Ernest M Hoen. unmarried; Carl A
linen, unmarried: the unknown helra
o f B. Hoen, deceaaed; the unknown
helra o f Mnry A. Hoen. deceaaed; alao
all other persona or partlea unknown
nlalmlng any right, title, estate, lien
or Intereat In the real estate deacrlb­
ed In the complaint herein, Defnd-
anta.
To Mary E. Erbaon (form erly Mary
E. H oen) and John Doe Erbaon, her
huaband; Bertha H oen ; Ernest M.
Hoen; Carl A. Hoen; the unknown
helra o f B. Hoen, decenaed; the un­
known helra o f Mary A. Hoen. de-
anased; also all other peraona or
partlea unknown claiming any right,
title, estate. Hen or Intereat In the
real eatate deacrlbed In the complaint
herein, defendants above named.
tn the Name o f the State o f Ore
gon, you and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
romylalnt filed against you In the
above entitled Court and cause w ith­
in six weeks from the date o f the
first publication o f this summons, to-
wlt: On or before the lat day c f
December, 1919. and If you fall so to
answer, for want thereof, the plain­
tiff w ill apply lo the court for the re­
lief proved for In the complaint here­
in. vlx:
( I ) Thnt you be required to set
forth the nature and extent of your
claim or clnlrm In, on. or to the fo l­
lowing described real property, to-
w lt:
The Northeast
quarter of the
Southeast quarter o f Section 29 In
Township 9 South. Range 1 East of
the
W illam ette
Merldion, Marlon
Coitn*y, Oregon
CM That nil adverse claims which
yon or either o f von may hnye. he de­
termined by a decree of sold court
and thnt hv « iM decree It he declar­
ed and adjudged that you have no
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GEM CONFECTIONERY
First Class Confections.
Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
All Prices and Style Box Candy
J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor
Stayton,
eiDER APPLES
Bring them to our
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LOJU PLANT
The Phez Company
PH O NE
SALEM,
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many “regular
Strike
T O W E R S ' 1! , ^
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Make Washday
t*á ‘
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T h e r e ’s the big reason — it’s
toasted, and real B u rley. M a k e
L u c k y S trike you r cigarette.
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Q u a r a n te e d \¡y
S h jL S jt y i
OREGON
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so
buy
Lucky
c ig a r e t t e s ? T h e y bu y them
fo r the special flavor o f the
toasted B u rley tobacco.
men“
Oregon
GOOD
/^ E T a package today. No-
^ tice the flavor—the whole­
some taste of Kentucky Burley
tobacco.
do
High Grade Pure Candies
Fine Cigars and Tobacco
LUCKY
STRIKE
CIGARETTE
W hy
OREGON
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£
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Is the wet weather
service uniferm ftr,
4he re rular men
whe make eveiy j
day count.
Leek fer the
R e fle x
E d g -e^ T
A.J. M a t i o
w er co .
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B .il.n
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A. W. Simmons, D. V. M
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Half the work e f farm washing
is in pumping ondcarrytnjj the water.
A Milwaukee A ir Power Water
System does away with this part of
washday work, and supplies an abun­
dance o f hot water, too, right out of
the faucet.
You also can have soft water. And the
ng or Will water comes direct through
pipes absolutelyfresh. Noatored water.
A water system does away with a
lot of hard work about the bam. It s
best investment any farmer can
, make. Why hamtla water the hard
way by hand when you can handle it
L better BY MACHINERY?
Ask us about it. Call or phone.
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VETER INAR IAN
: Silverton
Oregon
T . D A L L E N Agent
SILVERTON.
OREGON