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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1915)
SUMMONS In the Justice's Court for St. Johns District, County of Mult-: nomnh, State of Oregon. E. G. Reed. Piaintiir, vs. E. Cranfell, Defendant. To E. Cranfell, Defendant: . In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear before me at my oflico and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action on or before the 29th day of January, 1910; and if you fail to answer for want thereof, the piaintiir will take judgment against you for twenty-two dol lars and twenty cents, together with interest from December 1st, 19M, at the rate of six per cent per annum, and for costs and disbursements incurred in this action, as prayca for in said complaint, and an crder of sale of the property of defendant in the above entitled action, which is m said county and state and is described as follows, viz: One bed couch, one iron bed painted green, one stove range No. 81-1G, one box or goods, one barrel of fruit (canned), one trunk of clothing, one boiler and contents, one high chair, one nursery chair, belonging to de fendant. Proceeds of sale to be implied on payment of said judg mcnt, costs and disbursements of this action. This Summons published by order of the Justice of the above named District, duly made on the 14th day of December, 1914. Given under my hand this fourteenth day of December, 1914. J. E. WILLIAMS, Justice of the Peace. SUMAIONS In the Justice's Court for St. Johns District, County of Mult nomah, Statu of Oregon. C. E. Hailey, Piaintiir, vs. II. K. Spalding. Defendant. To II. K. Spalding. Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby requir ed to appear before me at my olllco and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action on or before the 29th day of January, 1915: and if you fail to answer for want thereof, the piaintiir will take judgment against you for lit ty dollars with interest at the rate of six per cent from October 1st, 1U1U, and for costs and dis bursements incurred in this ac tion, as prayed for in said com plaint, and an order of sale of I the property of defendant in the above entitled action, which is In said county and stale, and is described as follows, viz: One lot of nursery slock, consisting or about lfiU mill and orna mental trees, more or less, be longing to said defendant, lo cated at the greenhouse on Kel logg street in the City of St. Johns, Oregon; proceeds of sale to be applied on payment of said judgment, costs and disburse ments of this action. This Summons is published by order of the Justice of the above named District, duly made on the 14th day of December. 191' Given under my hand this 14th day of Decembor, 11)14. J. R. WILLIAMS. Justice of the Peace. SUA1MONS In the Justice's Court for St. Johns District, County of Mult nomah, btato of Oregon. Mrs. J. Meyer, naintul. vs. J. J. Jackson and Mrs. Jackson, whoso given name is unknown to Piaintiir, Defendants. To J. J. Jackson and Mrs. Jackson, Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled action on or be- foro tho 29th day of January, l'Jlb; and if you tail to answer for want thoreof. the nlaintill' will tako judgment against you Tor nine dollars and ten cents. besides tho costs and disburse ments of this action and unorder of sale of tho property of de fendants which is under at tachment in the above entitled action, and which is in said county and state and is des cribed as follows, viz: All household goods, furniture. cook ing utensils, etc., belonging to defendants; proceeds of sale to bo applied on payment of said judgment, costs and disburse ments of this action. This Summons is miblished bv order of the Justico of tho above named District, duly made on tho 14th day of December. 1913. Given under my hand this 14th duy of Decembor, 1914. J. E. WILLIAMS. Justico of the Pence. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks are kept for sale at this oihee and others will be added as the demand arises: Warrauty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty ami Chattel Mort gages, Satisfaction of Mortgages. Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills! OVER $1600 W SPECIAL PRIZES GIVEN BY Multnomah Theatre, St. Johns Bungalow Player Piano First Grand Prize FROM EILERS PANO HOUSE Kimball Piano, Organization Grand Prize Displayed at Eilers Music House, Broadway and Alder, Portland Second grand prize will be a trip to the big Panama Exposition Three Diamonds, Watches, Rings and Lavalieres A dandy prize for every one that enters the contest FIFTEEN PRIZES TO BE GIVEN OUR BUNGALOW PLAYER PIANO Purchased from the Hilers Music House will soon be displayed in St. Johns. It will be Riven as First Grand Prize in this contest becausejwclore convinced thut this will be the biggest contest ever held in this territory nnd that it will warrant us Riv ing this handsome Piano as the FIRST GRAND PRIZE. List of Prizes FIRST GRAND PRIZK Bungalow Player Piano, pur chased of Tillers Music House and ou display at Theatre. ORGANIZATION PRIZK Kimball Plnno, purchased and on display at Kilers Music House. SHCONI) GRAND PRIZE Round trip to Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco. THIRD PRIZE A diamond ring, a beauty. FOURTH PRIZE A diamond ring. FIFTH PRIZE A Scholarship. SIXTH PRIZE A Scholarship. SEVENTH PRIZE A Scholarship. EIGHTH PRIZE-Diamond Set Lavaliere; NINTH PRIZE Elgin or Waltham Watch. TENTH PRIZE A gold gem sef Brooch. ELEVENTH PRIZE Ruby and pearl set gold ritig. TWELFTH PRIZE Gem set lavallcre. THIRTEENTH PRIZE Gem set lavaljcrc. FOURTEENTH PRIZE- " V, FIFTEENTH PRIZE KIMBALL PIANO For some organization why not yours? This High Grade Piano, built by a standard factory and guaranteed by them for five years, goes to the organization en dorsing the contestant polling the highest numberof votes and winning the Player Piano. Everybody knows the Kimball Piano is one of the1, bcstl Pi anos ou the market. It will be on display nt the Filers Music House, Broadway and Alder, Portland. A grand opportunity for some School, Church, Lodge, Club or Organization to win piano. Nominate Jyour candidate early and cast your votes for her. Candidates should secure the endorsement of .somcorgauiza tion or lodge to help them in the campaign. Rules of Contest X Only one nomination coupon value 3000 votes counts for each contestant. The contest manager reserves the right to reject any nomina tion. The contest manager reserves the right to make ny changes during the contest other than reducing the prizes. No employe or relative of any employe of the Multnomah Theatre is eligible to enter the contest, AH disputes that may nrlse are to be settled by the contest manager and his decision shall be final, The contest opens Tuesday, January 35, 1915, and closes Saturday, April 24, The standing of the candidates will appear in one issue of this paper weekly. HOW BALLOTS ARE SECURED. In all cases where ballots are issued tickets must be paid or prepaid, The full amount of money must be sent direct by mail or brought to the office of the Multnomah Theatre. In case of a tie the prizes will equally divided between the con testants tying. Each contestant will receive a prize. VOTE SCHEDULE-10 cent ticket, 50 votes. Special Programs will be given from time to time. Watch FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Notice to Contestants The contest opens Monday, January 25, 1915, and will close April 24, 1915. Any lady or girl is eligible to enter this contest and every active contestant will receive a prize. If we have not enough prizes now, we will buy more so that every contestant will be rewarded for her ef forts. This contest will stir up residents in and around St. Johns ; they are interested, and if you will get busy right away they will help you, and you can win one of these' capital prizes. It is possible forlyou to make a record in this contest. Get busy right away, for the special offer closes Monday, February 1st, at 8 p. m. Send in nomination today. No contestant can secure more than one prize. Every active contestant will positively get a prize. Twelve weeks' effort in your spare time will secure you a valuable prize. No prize worth less than $10. It depends on yourself whether you get a $10 prize or the Bungalow Player Piano for your spare time. CUT THIS OUT Nomination Coupon Value 3,000 Votes I HEREBY NOMINATE Write name plainly, dating whether Mr, or MU Write add r cm plainly on thU line At a candidate in the voting contest of MULTNOMAH THKATRH Send or bring to the Multnomah Theatre. SPECIAL OFFER In order to get you an early start the management of the contest has decided to give yon a Special Vote Offer. We will give you 2500 extra votes for each and every club of $5,00 worth of tickets that are sold and the votes cast for you before the expiration of this offer, Monday, February 12th, at 3 p. m. Only three clubs will be allowed the extra votes for each candidate. Get busy right now and win these clubs. It is easy. Nomination Prizes The person'tbat nominates the candidate that wins the first prite will get $5.00. To the five persons that send in the nominations of the five next highest candidates will each get a season's pass to the theatre. Here is your chance to pick the lucky ones. Get the passes or $5.00 free. Iu casejtwo or more persons send in the names of the winners theyjwill each be given a pass. of Sale, Leases. Net th labat on your papar. $