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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1919)
N U M M O ** right, title, estate, lien ur Interest M EHAM A whatsoever In lew or equity. In. on, In the Circuit Court o f (ho Rial* o f or to said real property, or uny part thereof, and that the till*» of plain Ort’Kim. for I hi* County o f Marlon. tiff to aald premises Is a good and Dopurtnicnt No. I. Hluyton Itnulty A Holding Co., ■ v a l i d I I I l e I n f e e s l i u | , l Owing to the wet weather the 131 That you he forever enjoin Corporation, Plaintiff, past week, the railroad work has ed and debarred from aascrtln ; any »a. Adna A. Wile», unmarried; Cal claim, right 111 1#-. estate, lien or In been slow. New men are com W'llxa, unmarried; the unknown heirs terest whatsoever In, on. or to aald ing in every day and with fair o f Hiram K. Wlln», deceased; the un real property or any part thereof ad , weather work will rushed.. known heir» o f Alfred N. Wiles, do- versely to plaintiff, and that plaintiff Do you live "from hand to mouth?” eeaaed; Juliet M. l«ord. widow; E. N. may have Judgment against said de- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons Teague, and A. J. Anderson; alto all fendanta or eueh of said defendanta There is a system of living whereby olhitr peraona or parllea unknown ua shall nppear herein for Its costa and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Water Today may be made to provide nnd disbursements Incurred In this claiming any right!, title, natate, linn for Tomorrow—this year for man went to Salem to take in suit and for such other further relief • f laU rtrt In the real eatate deacrlhed next year—the prime of the armistice celebration. In the complaint herein, defendants. as may snein Just and equitable. This summons Is served upon you manhood for old age. To Adna A. Wile*. (Tal. Wiles, and R. H. Champ and wife were K. N. Teague; the unknown heirs o f by publication thereof In the Slay lllrnm K. Wiles; the unknown heirs ton Mall, a newspaper published Stayton visitors Thursday. o f Alfred N Wile»; alao all other per weekly In Mnrlon County, Oregon, by Mrs, Floyd Monroe was a Me- Oeo O. Bingham, sons or parties unknown claiming any order o f Hon right, title, estate, lien, or Interest In Judge o f the Circuit Court o f the hama visitor this week. the real eatate described In the com State o f Oregon, for lh« Third Judic W. D. Haley spent the even This one word tells the plaint herein defendants ubovn nam ial District, dated October Kth, 1919. The flrst publication to he on the 9th ed. story. Just a little regu Edw ard Cooklngham , O r e g o n W ar ing in Stayton Thursday. day of October, 1919. nnd you are re In the Name o f the Htate o f Ore larly deposited in our savings and anawer aald Loan Chairm an, who aanda Arm latica gon, you and each o f you are hereby quired to appe Mrs. G. V. Taylor and son Day graatlnga t h r o u g h local Liberty department makes a pleasently sur required to appear aud answer the complaint on or before the lat day of Lowell, motored to McCleay to Loan Committee. prising showing in the yeass to come complaint hied against you In the December, 1919. VIRGIL H. MARBEY. spend Armistice Day. They« entitled Court and cause with- Attorney for Plaintiff, it! his weeks from the date o f th* fit ay ten. Oregon first publication o f this summons, to Permit me to extend greet wit; On nr before the 1st day of ings to yourself and your cttl- Mt. Pleasant Items December, 1919, and If you fall so to IIKIMHTMKNT OK THK INTKIUOIt xena, and to Join with you In answer, for want thereof, the plain It. H Land Office at Portland, Ore the celebration of the first an tiff will apply to the court for the re gon. October 21st,. 1919. lief prayed for In the complaint here niversary of that day destined Notice Is hereby given lhat Anan- Grandma Perdue of Riddle, In. vis; to become memorable In his i Hmlth o f Salem, Oregon, who, on (1) That you be required to sot Kebrunrv 24. 191«. made homestead tory, which commemorates the Oregon, is visiting at the Tom forth the nature nnd extent o f your entry. No 04f»*l, for SW '.i NE'A. 8 glorious victory of our country Epping home. claim or claim» In. on. or to the fol '/4 N W 'i and l«ot 4, Section 5. Town- and Its allies In the great world lowing described reel property, to- rhlp 9 South Kauge 3 East. Willam Mrs. Roxie Shank and daugh war. I again congratulate the wit: e t t e Meridian, has tiled notice of In- people of your community upon ters Grace end Roxana and Mes-! The Southwest quarter o f the t.uuirn to make Three-year Proof, the overwhelming succesa which Northwest 'quarter o f Section 10, In to estahllrh claim to the land abovu sers Frank Lambert and Melvin1 they achieved In the several Township 9 South Kongo I West of I described, oefore the Kegfsler and ; Shank motored to Salem Friday Liberty Loan campaigns The the W’ lllamette Mertdlun In Marlon R .....Iver i f the Cnitcii siat. -s Land t’ounty, Oregon, containing 40 acres record of your district Is a last | evening. Office, at Portland, Oregon, yn .he o f land, more or less; also, (loginning | l l t h dav of H O M E M A D E B R EA D , ing monument to their self- r * h e r. 1919. Mrs. Will Dyer of Portland is at the Southwest corner o f the South sacrifice, and will be an Inspira Clnlii '2 1 . names as witnesses: C A K E S A N D C O O K IES east quarter of the Northwest qunrtrr j visiting at the John Huber home. tion to Americana whenever William J. Holmes, of Portland, o f Section 10. In Township 9 South their couutry again atands lu | Oregon. Miss Glady’s Downing visited Kongo I West o f the Willamette Me peril. Aubrey Q Myers, of Oates, Oregon ridian In Marlon County. Oregon; with her sister Mrs. Selmer John Lomknr, of Lyons, Oregon. On this occasion shall we not running thence North 1H rods; thence Charlie. Streff of Mill City, Oregon , pledge anew our lives and for C E. K R A M E R , Proprietor Brown, of Aumsville, Sunday. Kasl 9 rod»; thence South I t rods; A L E XA N D ER SWANK. tunes to our country and Its in thence West 9 rods to the place of be Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shank and Keglster. stitutions and resolve to bear STAYTON OREGON ginning and con’ nlntng one acre of Proof made under th** act of June' son, Mrs. Tom Epping and dau our obligations of citizenship land, more or less; AN». Beginning i «. 1912 Oct. 30-Dec. 4 , today with the same serious at the center o f Section 10. In Town- ghters Ruth and Gertrude, Grand- shin 9 South. ItHitge I West o f the and hlghmlnded enterprise that ma Perdue and Miss Maud Smith Willamette Meridian In Marlon Coun was shown In the dark days of ty. Oregon; running thence West were Sunday vieitors at the Mrs. the war? Let us not give less along the center lino o f said Section freely to our country now In the Roxie Shank home. 10. 71 rods; liience North .10 fe e t; j face of domestic peril than we thence Kust 7 1 rods; thence South 30 j Tho Misses Nettie Alice and First Class Confections. High Grade Pure Candies gave when It confronted foreign feet to the place o f beginning ! enemies. Sophia Eberheardt called on the (21 That all adverse claims which Fine Cigars and Tobacco On this anniversary wo cele you or either o f you may have, be de Misses Conley, Sunday. brate the fulfillment by our sol termined by a decree o f said court I Lyle Lutz called on Linn Lam diers and sailors of their obli nnd thnt by said decree It be declur- j ed and adjudged thnt you have no | gations, but our citizen army Is bert Friday evening. right, title, estate, lien or Interest j not yet discharged. It has as whatsoever In Inw or equity. In. on 1 The Misses Bessie. Verna, Rox sumed obligations which must o r to said real property, or any part | & w P g a h d e n t r a c t o r I * be paid In full. ana and Crystal Shank were en thereof, nnd that the title o f plain Your record during the war is tertained at the M. F. Ryan tiff to said premise» la a good and undoubted assurance of quick valid title In fee simple. home Sunday evening. response to every call of your (3» That you bo forever enjoin Stayton, Oregon country for financial support. ed nnd debarred from asserting any G. H. Ray, Mrs. Will Dyer of I am sure It is only necessary claim, right, title, estate, lien, or In Portlaud. and Mrs. Jacob Huber to remind your citizens of the terest whatsoever In. on. or to »aid called at the Mrs. Roxie Shank real property or any part thereof ad deficit lu Oregon's War Savings SCH O OL N OTES. versely to plaintiff, and that plalatlff quota: to make certain its home Wednesday. may have Judgment against said de prompt subscription. Oregon fendants o r such o f said defendants Lee Downing and wife and has never failed. ns shnll appear herein for Its coats EDWARD COOK INGH AM. Miss Cryftal Shank motored to At a student body meeting it nnd disbursements Incurred In this Director WaT Loan Organiza w N i g h t Aumsville Wedneseay. suit nnd fo r such oth er further relief was decided to have a student tion for Oregon. ^ ^ M o rn in g -ij us may seem Just and equitable Miss Gladys Downing called at body party in the Masonic hall Th's summons Is Served upon you ♦ ♦ + + + + ♦ + + + ♦ + + + + ♦ ♦ + the Ed Smith home Monday. liv publication thereof In the Stay- next Thursday evening, Nov. 13. C le a n - C l e a r H e a lth y *nt< for frvv fyhr Car« B< k * *“'• "« Co.CA»UfO. U-SA ton Mull, n newspaper published W'-ekly In Marlon County. Oregon, by The Juniors were victorious at order o f lion Oeo fl. Bingham, the basket ball game Saturday lod g e o f the Circuit Court o f the Stuii- of Oregon, foe the Third Judic evening. In the game by the ial District. Dated October 9th. 1919. sophomores vs. freshmen one of The first publication to be on the 9th the soph boys was injured and i day of October, 19 19. nnd you arc re quired to appear and answer said the game was not finished. complaint on or beforo the 1st day of Herein bar. 1919 The high school students en V M ’. l i. H MASSEY. joyed a dance at Beauchamp’s Attorney for Plaintiff, Stayton, Oregon hall Friday evening. f SAVE ■ Capital $50,000.00 Farmers & Merchants Bank o f Stay ton,Oregon THE STAYTON BAKERY NO ORDER TOO LARGE j THE BEEMAN : Replaces » T h e GEM CONFECTIONERY H o r * s e i Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy H E E M A M J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor K eep Your Eyes W Means Greater Efficien cy, Economy and Pro fit for Farmers, Truck Growers, Nurserymen. WARNING!! SIMMONS The Beeman was placed on the market after undergoing two In the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon, for the County o f Marlon. years o f thorough testing arid Departmont No. 2. experimenting. It has been on L S Bennett and Eva II Bennett the market now for three years, his wife, I'lulntlffa. ▼a. and is proving an efficient sub- Mary K Erhaon formerly Mary E . . . . . . H oen) and John Doe Krbuon. her S lllU ie for the horse, in the huKbnnd: Bertha lloen. unmnrried; hands of hundreds of average Hoen. unmarried; the unknown heir» PCOplt. It has been t e s t e d Out of b Hoen, dorennedr the unknown in every state in the Union un- h.-irH of Mary a . "I™ der all kinds of soil conditions - all other person* or parties unknown , claiming any right, title, estate, lien is the first and only prov.»n trac- or lnleri'«t In the r e a l, estate »leserlb-( j Qr w j|| <J0 what o n e horse ed In the complaint herein. Defnu- usually depended upon to do do ants. To Mary E. Erhson (form erly Mary more o f it and do it better. K. Hoen I and John Doe Krb»on. her The Beeman is a power ma husband; Bertha Hoen; Ernest M Horn: Carl A. Hoen; the unknown chine designed for 1-horse work. heirs of II Hoen. deceased: the un known heirs of Mnrv A. Hoen, de Most owners find it will do more ceased; also all other persons or work than one horse, not through parties unknown elaimlng any right, pulling a heavier load, but be title, estate, lien or Interest In th»‘ re,-.I estate described In the complaint cause it works faster and more herein, defendants above named. steadily day after day, and can .In the Name o f the State of Ore It never gon, you nnd ench o f you nre hereby be used longer hours, required to appear nnd answer the gets tired saves the work of complaint filed against you In the above entitled Court nnd rauae with feeding, watering and currying in six weeks from the date o f the that is necessary with a horse. first publication of this summons, to- In addition to doing all the v l t : On o r before thp 1st day of December. 1919, nnd If you fall »0 lo work done by one horse, the answer, for wont thereof, the plain Beeman is a 4-Horse Power sta tiff will apply to tho court for the re- Hgf prayed for Iti the complaint here tionary engine. - It trots from in viz: the job to job under its own ( 1 I Thnt you be required to set forth the nature and «»tent of your power, and does pumping, grind r ’ alm or clnltm In to the fol ing, runs a ¡cream separator, lowing descrlhed real property, to- washing machine, etc., wherever w lt: qunrter of th ' th<- job is. It is useful the year The Northeast Southeast qunrter o f Section ?9 In around. Rance 1 East o f Township 9 South, the V i i I am ette Merldlnn. Marion County. Oregon. I 21 That all adverse claims which von or dtl- r of vnu n n v hr .re. be de termiti il by n decree of nelij court and th t*" » " I d d -* •e*» 't h e d e d n - - ed nm1 a«’ ' •'-»■1 fbat ■ u h >e no ROACH & TROVER Distributor» for Marion qml Bulk Counties 414 FERRY ST. SALEM. ORE. ! DON’T THE U N I V E R S A L C A R The Ford Model T One Ton Truck with its manganese bronze worm-drive is really a necessity for the farmer because it solves his problem o f economic transportation from the farm to the city. And in farm work alone, it will be found a great money saver as well as a big labor saver. Has all the merits o f the Ford car multiplied by greater capacity with greater strength. N o extra cost in operation. W e’d like to talk it over with every farmer. Bring your Ford car to us for necessary repairs and thus get the genuine Ford parts and reliable Ford workmanship. The high school students are practicing yells and songs for the first game o f basket ball with an outside team. The game! is to be played with Corvallis Dec. 6th in the high school gym.i The Stayton schools were clos-1 ed Tuesday in honor of Armistice day. Anna Spaniol, a former stu dent of Stayton hi, called at the school Friday. PETER DE1DRICH NEGLECT YOUR EYES ♦ ♦♦»♦♦♦»»♦#o o o o o o o o o o o With the long winter evenings c o s ing on many of yoa will probably notice that your eyes soon tire with close reading. Do not let these warnings go nnbeaded, but have your eyes examined. We Examine Eyes S T A Y T O N , OREGON ! We Make Q and Fit Glasses Make W ashday Easier <SgJ O R E G O N U N IV E R S IT Y THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON •ONOOLt AHO O KPSRTM CN TS T h . r s l m s i t j I n r l o d n t h . C o ll, * » of l . l 'm t s r - . K r it -n c so,I tb . 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