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mas,-! j i .'if JZJA3lfaRhlfiOil)ECKMBl!U-10. m IK' 17 Salem Outstanding; Christ Aias - Pageant at First Methodist ChHreh'iT.f"Su''c:l The- Cartetjnapageant to -be presented at; the First Methodist J thnrch Sunday -evening at 7:30 p. m.' is entitled "Followers of the Star." the- pageintairected' by M Us Mary E. Findley. .assisted, by Mrs. Donald V(S Riddle as director of the junior 'choM hnd by Miss - Minnie Miller at the brfcan,' opens with a prophecy from' Isaiah. The prophecy i tolloswcd 'byj the ap-i proach of the Wise MahY who.as-feemble--ar thooghtn'the '- desert i frhere they c6niplet8he"lrplns o go in search f$he Christ child,; foretold to ie bbrtt'i Bethlehem or ; Judea,'.-4 Scene . . II reveals a tolghfscene,; disclosing where the Shepherds are neard'talking earn-' Vfitly 'together jihd'windeTlngh at the strangeness" of the" nlgfit. Sud- - ierily .they ere aware' of jglad tW- Ings and they decide to hasten to Bethlehem. ' Following' the . man ger scene, which 'tallows, the aud ience is immediately invited ; to recall the blessings that are ours todaybecauseJoijthat,nigh.t. ' . Scene XVCv t he. Spirit ot the Church challenges ; the Youth ( ot - today and he accepts the - "chal lenge,: wberewpda he question the Spiri.p..Ahe.Church;ageT;4tq: know more concerninifi4t-he'blQss-t ings. shed tpon .hs in. the light of, :thjf 'Star: The rsphir; 6r th Ch'urch summonsr -'Spirit of Edu4 cation the Spirit of Healing.Ytbe Spirit -of Democracy V4al -. 'the Spirit "of Missions ach'fehFlrcr ; response ;to the, fHiromons. ', vFin- ; ally y Vbulh ' kneels, in 9 aderatteB anavconsecratlon' at, the. Manger. 'Opportunity is thettj glve.n.tq.lh audience to share in t ho bringing of gifts, which,", IflisT yaar ate fp 'go. into the "World Service", un j of the Methodist 'church.-: The program" closes s with -the Jufcidr church benediction ' by the choir. .Throughout the pageant ..The, Ju'a . ior c.hoir - contributes .. choice Christmas carols ; - and . special -mtmbers, examples of which -aret t 'Sleep- My-WUle, One,!'-a'DuCcaJ earpfc -"'Gloria ; in 4 Excelsis .pep,' ,an ancient Noel, etc. Those- taking leading parts In the pageant are: j Isaiah,' Dr. "Ham mond, ; MagU Amos Ilif f .."Manning ; Bross and Arnold .Taylor; ahep herde, Hal Lehman,' Alex i. Allen, "Kenneth Johston and Theodore Lang; attendants, Beatrice . nd -Josephine , vans;, i Spirit "of -XUf Church. :"Irs.t"Curry: Spirit' of Healing, Hope" Crowther; ; Spirit of EdncationJ,-EvelynJaiaxl.uJig; Spirit pf , Democracy, , Mildred J ud- ,son, and. Spirit, of .Missions, --Pa.ul-ine Findley; Touth, Ivan 'Whjte; Mary, Mrs. Emmett WeJling; -Joseph,, Harry Swaffprd.y : " ' '-, A nnnal Dancing Party -.; . Mrs. Ralph White is making in teresting., ptensJorlhe annual ! SOCIAL CALENDAR ) ; American Association of Univer sity Women, Elks dining room Luncheon meeting. I '.Woman's, ReUef Corps," new and second-hand ready-to-wear bazaar, Hughes building 467 Ferry.street. "Willing Workers- class. Apron and fancy work bazaar and 'Candy .sale; S;PUlcket-cmm.:!N;; '.Liberty streets j y ''"." 1 Salvage vhop.- '. Woman's - clnb building,: - r - a : " IChildjren's tory ihour. City '1 ratj.Af 1 0 'elock. Christmas. stories. : p ,'.r .... . .. f . -r. J i ". Sunday 1 J .Christmas oncmfU,, . KirBt'.ap tUt; chtB-ci, . lp o'clock: "i5s ; , Chris.tina3 vesiter ifiervlce.- First Con gregatlonal church."4 :pclock. Christmas pageant. First: Meth odist churchOfb'clo'ck. 7r ' Christmas .vesper musicale,:- at v yst i-resuytria . cirarcn,'. ;; 5 r, O'flOCki'-' '-,. tX-. -.'.. 'j y t ; r. -5 r- r- s : tS ttesedbll PurAissortmentof - fl?: 7-'- Pur Aissortment of r : Get your little girl one t5f Hamilton ImitnreCo. " 340 Court Street " " ' Iveu? Phone 10 S j Chrstinas party planned, tor the pleasure of . her. pupils , and their parents' wichwljl, take . place ,pt Decetnbc t25 in .Derby hall:' Cos tutne. dances of people, of '11 na tions wHl be featured, c Invita tions are being issued only to par ents-of the children. 1 ' SeintnmHirthdai Celebrated' ; VTW.79th birthday of Mrs.-Mar tha Bileu Vas' celebrated in a happrjr manner - TlioVsday fter nn,rtcein"br 'ltwtten a:foup of 2 htrrelfl rteodsaoti -oiith born gati&fr eylftt fon of her- daughter f ii? 'ATief ..Robinson hotter Trrre'oftheigiiests came: fn a j;refup- frem.ntherCort4Stret' Church tCh.r48r!fth9 made the recipient jqfa Shower of ; embroidery threap appreciated' gitt.f orv onewli -does JjaucliL.a3tT ) tractive needlework.. Mrs.: Bileu also received i delicious bir t hd ay i Cake, the gjf f Mrs. Robinson M Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Ivy Wil liams, a daughter vof the honor guest, was , unable to be, present for' the celebration on iccount of lineis. .'- ; .??' "" Festoons of, green and Christ mas, bells gave a festive atmos phere. ;nthe: rooms., , ,, , . jntong tliose in the group were Rv. R. li.?Butnaintpastor of 'the ppurf Street ChuTth of ' tJhrit. w,ho led In prayer; .Lorraine St re j-s, who played - a number' ;of Jcello solol fort-the pleasure of Mrg.-. BJleu, land .the evangelist, Jobn Stivers. wbo .ave , a short ,t5;'nst e,fbre. leaying Lorraine Stivers ..sang !'Vhen They, Ring Th,pseColdfc. BUs, " fter which tlientir; grup;-- at Mrs. Btleu'a .reAueiY.-3ang'"VGo(i Be With. You fTlH W4eet Again." ,Mrs. Bilett has bfn member of jtne:Chiirch of Christ for 6 years and is a charter .member of the old Mill Creek church. G w-tst From Vancouver t:B. C. Mrs. William Kiltz of Vancou- ver, B C.,- is expected 'to. arrive here-to.day to spend the holiday season "iwith Tier ''motberr Mrs.' S. W.. Tltompsou and- : sister, . Miss Louise Thompson. ' Phillips-Hunt Nuptials . Miss Gertrude. Elizabeth; Hnnt, a pipep of both Mrs B tl. Steeves and- of Judge J. D. Hunt .of Sa lem was married in ; Berkeley, Cal:. '. a -week ago -today.; to . ! Mr; William John Phillips. The bride Hs-the daughter of; the late Capt. M. W. Hunt .and of Mrs.: Minnie G. Hunti , '.;....,V ..Y ... - Mrs Phillips is a graduate of the7iiversity of" Calif drnla, while Mrv Phillips is a bridge con; structlotengineer." 4 . i Guests for Hplidays : Gladys and Lena Gilbert," daugh ters of Mr: and Mrs.? W. H. Gil--bertrrived. Friday from Oregon Ndnial School,- Monmouth , to spend the holidays with their par ents at 1345 Broadway". ' ' " Young Mothers' Club Meets Mrs. Leo Huddleston was hos tess in her home on .Tuesday af ternoon for members ot the young mothers' club. Ferns ; and flow era were arranged in tne rooms. On December 22 members of the LeluVwiU be hostesses at a Cfitlst mas "parly honorTh'g the husbands and, children. The affair -will Cbe held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Albert ettitr Onf January, 5 the next regular rteetlng; of the club wHl"be held at .the .home , of Mrs. j. Ji..ivanger. . At the tea fcbur .Tuesday at Mrs. MtOjds - idm''Mrs. linger as sisted f. Vi , ; ,? Those, present included Mrs. T. A. MbLoodUMrs. K. Smith,. Mrs. J It. KliBgerr-Mrs C. L. McDonald, Mrs. Albert PettiL' Mrs.. Floyd Ba- eon and the hostess, Mrs. feo .Huddleston.-. .. fcarriares thee beautiful :-Cf' L l . ll ' i:'i F- 3 Ctiri&mim St&rij Hovr - H ;Christma3 stories ytill be ;tol3 at; the." regular- iehfidi'en'a stors hour at 1 o'clock thU morning at the city Ubrary. : AU the httje people are invited. r Bethel Dorcas Club' The ladies of the "Bethel Dorcas club met with' Mrs John Haln on Thursday arternobn.' ' -After an interesting business session the time was spent with Christmas 'sewing. Numerous use ful, articles were brought' as Christmas presents for the new school house kitchen and tber gifts were presented to all present, ; The living room was beautifully Hdecorated with Christmas 'wreath's Oregon grape, and autumn berries. Delicious refreshments were ser--d by the" hostess assisted by M?s. J. M.. Nichols. . ' 3 1" V Members, present ""wejee .'Mrs. George Haln. Mrs. Oscar ''Noule, Mrs J. M. Nichols, Mrs. Tass Nichols,-. Mrs. Ida Baker. r Mrs. M. L: Utter, Mrs! W. f.'Brlnkley. Mrs. E, E. Mat ten, Mrs"ri,JeJin- son; Mrs. John . Spranger. Mrs. Arnold Spratiger. Mrs. II. H. Boies Mrs. Harry Young, Mrs. O. M. Reeves' .and the hostess. Special guests for the afternoon' were' Mrs. J. W. Dp Lapp and Miss Har riet Wolf. At a late hour the Hnb ad Jonrned to meet with Mrs. Cass Nichols on Friday, Jan. 29, for an all day meeting. The annual election of officers "will be held that day and it Is hoped that all members 'will be "present. Candy and ' Cigarettes Requested The -Amrirn Legion atntiliary will.be pTeailed. to have gifts of cigaretlea'tiiid candy for the vet- the John 4. .Rattle shoe store anjU. -lJof T' ""j-- Sa,f,m - ivji. ,.1- s.. farmer and representative, re time before Mo"nday. On Monday evening members of the auxiliary will meet tb wrap, and make ad-1 ditions to, the packages. PurthdaTi Honored i The 80th birthday of Mrs. L. II. Bowerman was delightfully cele brated last Sunday at a family dinner in Portland at which Dr. and. Mrs. E. A. Pierce were hosts. The three children of Mrs. Bow erman, Mrs. Pierce, Dr. Mary B. Purvine of Salem, and Jay Bow erman of Portland, and their. fam ilies met together to honor her. airs. Howerman. was born in Iowa on December 16, 1845, and kas lived in Salem for the past 32 years ot ner- life, .she was graduated from the University of Iowa.. with the class .of 1867. At the banquet given each, year by the Iowa university club in Port land Mrs.-Bowerman is an honor guest. Mrs. Walter F. Buchner was a visitor in Portland early, in , the week. ' Dr. and Mrs. fe.-L. Steeves have returned from a short adjounr at Steevescote, their beach home at Seaside. Program at Girls' School ; The inembers of the Men's Glee club of Willamette university. gave a Concert on Friday evening at the Girls' Industrial school which was greatly appreciated' hy all in the audience. Following the con cert Mrs. Clara Patterson presid ed as hostess in the serving of a delicious light luncheon. S. of V. Christmas Party The members of the Sons of Veterans and their. Auxiliary were enjoyabjy entertained last Tues day evening when Mr. and. .Mrs. G. 'E. Terwilliger entertained at their home oh Chemekela street. Festoons of Christmas greens and rea candies were attractive about the foonis. Thirty-three 'guests were in-. the group . During . the UNCLE BILLY ""' ."; '1 l"" - DOROTHY DARNIT .;. - ' T ' 1 . .. : ' ' 1 - .... ,'.''' !j . 1 rr " '"' ';;-4'" r . '. jr ' " ' : 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' --rr u ,. .,:...-: r- . . -iy a op McifeLi! - .-..: I- . .. eroakifr Alret'iger.Ws- as-. ststHdj-ih the-ftervlng byiMrs. Jn nieisr Miner: - ' " Caiitata iti i Ckcmaim -V The - Chora. Choir of 2 the . Cen tral Congregational rhureh, has been Invited to sing the Christ mas cantata "The Holy fJativity" at Chemawa Indian Scboojf Snn day afternoon at 2.30. Thlf' can tata will be sung in the Central Congregational . church Sunday evening December 27. Christmas Party Wednesday . ' - The home of Mr. and Mrsi. George . Arbuckle va the scene on Wednesday evening of a. love ly Christmas party when members of the bridge luncheon club of which Mrs. Arbuckle is a member together with their husbands were entertained, beroraijons of holly weTe:attractive in thfi.rdoms. Eacb guest was presented with a gilt from the boughs bT the Cbisfmas tree. Bridge was in play daring the evening with the'priie gaiQfc to Mrs. Ralph Cooley. The hostess wa3 assisted dnrintr the eyfening by Mrs. H. R. Worth, Mrs; Ov B. McCullougTi; and Mrs. .lames 'if. Nicholson. At tk tiffit meeting of., the hridgo club Mrs. Merle Uoseorans will entertain. The guests -at the Arbuckle home included: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. H."N. Crain, Mr. and Mrs." Ralph Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Merle-Rosecrans. Mr. and Mrs. James IT. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Worth, and Mr. and Mrs. George Arbuckle. I NEWS BRIEFS 1 " ' t Rey.ntlI.'4 Returns -i turned from -Medford', yesterday .wlure be attended, .the annual meeting of the, state .horticultural society. Mr. Reynolds was cIiok- t.a president of the organiiation aud Salem was selected for the 1926 convention. Mr. Reynolds outlined the purposes of the socie ty before a meeting of the Lions club yesterday. v Xewlw-vg Man Arrestetl H. B. Fitzpatrick of NewLerg was arrested Friday evening by Warren Edwards, city, vraific pa trolman, on a charge of failing to dim lights while driving join wet pavement Fitzpatrick deposited bail qf $5 and was cited tor appear in the city police court this after noon. Aato CashioAs Found Four automobile seats were brought' to the sheriff's .office yesterday by Bert' Smith, depttty sheriff, after they had been found in an unused barn near the Keiser school house s by some -children Several thefts of automobile cush ions have been reported tb the Salem police. VaHey Motor Entertains Members of the Hayosville dis trict were entertained last night by special showing of educational and industrial motion pictures ex hibited under the direction Of the Valley Motor company, local Ford distributers. Saturday evening the films will be shown in Salem Heights. The exhibition is under the personal management of F. J. Brennan of the Portland branch. Will 'Speak N . County secretary B. F. Kimber of the' YMCA, will speak to the Hl-Y club' at Woodbiirn on Dee 21, nnd to the Hi-Y clnb at Stay- ton the next day. Last Wednes day he started a trip to visit all the grade schools of the county, and he will continue this tour for f he first throe days of next week Iff- ' " , " In tHo. Clrculqurt afiha State 1 lit .Oregon for-the County a Marionr , - - Union "Sivriigs' t. 'Loan Aff- )' 'f .i sociation, an Oree-on cot- ) ppration, Plalntlfr.' ) .."'l- ' ' TS. ' - ) -Viola L. Mo'er. Eva ,.Jj.. ) '., :t Meyers, and Cora E. Sov- ) : e feign, " ' pefendants ) To J Cora E. Sovereign, above j named defendant: ' t : v : , - v' In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to appear and" answer; the; complaint filed against yon ih.the above en titled suit, on. or before the 2nd day pf Janyary, 192C.. said . time being more than 'six weeks; from the d&tevb'fr the first pRbflcailoii of this snrii'mqiis; and if you tall to fippeaf ad "answer said 'complaint, for want thereotrplaintiff will ap ply to the court for relief 'grayed for in the complaint bri file here in, to-wlt: First: Judgment, against the defendant, Viola L. Moyer. in the sum or $18f.n and interest thereon at the rate of ten (lOrf) per cent per annum from the 2nd day of February, 1925. until paid; for the further ..sum of $!i7.1i taxes ami interest thereon at the rat? of ten (10C). per cent per annjim from the 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1925. until paid; for the further sum of $10.00 insurance and interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum fram the 4th day of December, 1923, until paid; for the further sum of 7.2 abstracting and In terest thereon-at the rate of ten (I0 per cent per annum from the 15th day of January, 192r, until paid; for the further sum" of $17r.0p attorney's fees for the at torney for the plaintiff herein; and for the plaintiff's-costs and disbursements herein. Second: That the plaintiff mortgage as herein set forth bo decreed ' to be a valid and subsist ing non on inc properly tneroin described and that the mortgage be foreclosed and that, the prop erty therein described as: Lot numbered seven f"), it block liumbered two (2), in Wil lamette Addition to the tity of Sa lem, in Marion county. State ol Oregon,' be sold by the sheriff of said county as provided by thi laws' of thp State of Oregon for the sale of real properly on execution and that the plaintiff herein be permitted to become a pnrchaset atsaid'sale and that the purrhas. er be put into immediate posses sion of said premises; that th profits of said sale be applied first to the satisfaction of said judg ment obtained by- tho plaintiff herein; said Judgment including principal and interest due," taxes, insurance, costs - of abstracting, rbasorfable attorney's fees, and costs and disbursements herein; and that if the said proceeds are sufficient to satisfy the said judg ment; 'the residue, If any, shall be paid to the defendants as their In terests taay appear. Third: That the plaintiff have judgment against Viola L. Moyer for any deficiency that might re main after said sale. Fourth: -That the defendants and each of them and any and all persons claiming by, through or under them be forever barred of any right and all right, title And interest in and to said property, save and excepting, the statutory riglit of redemption. . ihfth: That the right, title and interest of the plaintiff in and to said property herein described and covered by the aforesaid mortgage is superior to that of , the defend ants and that the right, title and interest, and claim of each of said defendants be and is inferior to and subsequent in time to. that of the plaintiff herein, . This" summons, is served iipon you by publication thereof In The : . . . .. , u 4 For Him -v TOItK'T sJlTS la nilk line gift ti, tiid(rftllT ttrMti-e for 6 to S35. Tyler'l DTiig; Store. 15? S. Commercial. "DON'T PUZZLE your ht--ir tlr yar ieet tngWn for tlit xairtstoft prtserft'jfor !lbef: ' lj"th 6hop-o-eop show f-j--Hr- ff miBDt' time. eHU.lAtHAA.AX th tim of f;ood--h-.r yet - ari-lf in th proper .frame of triint 7f dblnir your " Kotiaay Tlhopplng ,LUaoS Sl'nic? trunk. wrdrube trunkSkMwit -eun and hantlhf A larfo stock frJou lo gUrt from. H. Ij. Stiff rumitura t'o., , ; , i TIIR PEOPLE who c-t flat ft -aiid flat wallets; dimn th holi,l hopiiaS aioa an '4 ho ounr kvr 'tliougM of n?g'thii Wiep- - - GIVK WISELY Riv w-n (tivo a thought the Shop-o-ffroitri 1xfor8 Jou give hy ,CrW'tnia Jr-Kntsl - .-THE OIrT without thn Riror is bar, tny -y. - Ami- ln -h -yiyr-i feare-of pi'fU uulil lie renumbers to consult Hie Nborv-O-Kcop. ..... - Oregon Statesman, for nix consecu tive weeks pursuant to an.prder of the,. Honorable Judge , of the above entitled Court, which order is dated the ICth day of .Novem ber. 1925. Date of first. . publication, No vember 21, '1925.', , Date of" last publication, Jaim-' ary 2, 1!2G. ' -' HKRIIERT It-DEWART, Attorney for f he taintiff, 309 Stark street, PortlandfJregoo. n 21-28; d r.-12-19-2C;' j 2 1S2C In the Circuit Court of' the StiiXe of Orfgoji,' (or Marion County. Equitable Savings and Loan ) Association, a corporation, ) riaintiff. vs. Agnes Eskelson Marsh 'and Hurl on F. Marsh, wife and ' husband; - J. V. fpeland Yards, a ' corporation, and C. n: ShenC. ' , , , Defendants. To 'Agnes Eskelson Marsh and Burton p. Martdt. Defendants: In the naui-o.r the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and plead to the com plaint ffled aKaint you in , the above entitled suit on or before the date of the last publication of this summons, to-wit: on or before the 9th day of January, 1926, and if you fail to appear and plead to sajd complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judgment against you and apply to the court for the. "elief ' prayed .for. in. Its complaint, tbririt:. (a.) For a ' judgment against Agnes Eskelson Marsh and Burton F. Marsh, and each of them, for the sum of $1?17.42 with inter est thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from August 20, 1924, the further sum of $3S.97 with interest thereon from March C. 1925, at the rate of ten percent per annum; .the further sum. of $158.43 with interest thereon from May 1925, at the rate of ten per cent per annum; the fur ther ..sum of $175.00 attorney's fees; the farther sum of $18.50, searching records,, and its costs and disbursements herein; (b) That the mortgage herein be decreed to he a prior, valid and subsisting lien for fhe amounts due upon said note, payment of taxes, attorney's fees .arid,. search ing records, and a good, valid and subsisting Jien as to the claims of each.. .and all of the defendants herein; that, said mortgage be n: class. Fin id . SHtrrtpN For Bert CARDS Christmas Grwtin earda of all kinjds. '.'the -Ace, MawalC ' feropl. CXrlES Packed in hristma"boiB; also a "complete'' a&sortmnt of btalk ran dies, he Ace, ilasotiitt Tempi. " - MAXIOtjKE KOLirUPS AU s.iraaran- feed BiervhandUe. An ideal gtft for th ladles.. Trices, from $5 to S15. Tyler' IM-oirfc-, 1E7 8. Commercial. . firPTRV-tlTflii- wilt fin- tokn-r articlei suitable lar. CiiristiPaa cJii. in ur tfUtry, ... t i - i . i j i.. r lower tbti, wiwh, swirwi, wict- trut lartv,' oot-ejjd..aad . tuany : fitbara. 1L ,li..auff yurwtut tiu :. . -PKltirUMH ATOMIZER -imported rood-.uaat. rubber buli...A,jxiff that, wiH win appreciatiqn. Ji.M -t fs.uv. Tyler's Pnifttthri;-r,tnHnerrl. AT -THE . SPKfriALTT.' Court St-tlrere- K- onr display a equiait. line of hhnd-maae handkerchiefs, msder wvr tend ribijoB-'norelttf-t,-'. .Tiiwe is also tomething new Sanofbn Dissemina tor -which re- osed u deodoriser 1n home,- office or theaters. - J ,.f 1 - - .11-11- I M4.TTAO-emiU Majas iUelt to pro-TB it-t unequalled tielpfulnesa by wash jne ..r"itttit. ThWtf it, "ioert't RELli !TBrU.i; on't keep it. : W will fcladly Brinit'a Mhytaj riifht to yoor- tiom. 'l"h Maytag Shop, 169 South'?. Hirh Street. Telephone 2218. " " ' foreclosed and the defendants ajid each of them' be .barred and fore closed of. any right, title or inter est in and to said real property or any.BaXt nietedfV .--v.,' '(c) That soid real-property be forthwith sold 1)f 'f he-sheriff - of Marion county" Oregon, after "gTv- irvs . the "natitta tuCffl ..By.'- law; that' any party iflthirsuit may be a purchaser" at.sniVr?.tle thatsuch purchasex ,be let into . Ihe .Imhfedii. ate. possession dt' Atfia , real -fffofr-- eny; mat .suiu.itueui!t.i5 f u-- purchaser acertifit 'tif sale irnd after be' tinle allowed by law for redemption, unless said real prop erty shall have beoq. redeemed, a deed; and- for such other and fur ther, relief as may seem meet to the court. .. ' . . , '.-' 1 .The rpal property described in the complaint and mortgage is as' follows: . Beginning rt..j, point 30 feet south of the center liue'of Rural avenue, extending-' -westerly from Commercial ,slreeL.in the Xity of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, said point being isr 1.1' feet west erly from the' cejiter. line of said Commercial street; running thence southerly 259.9 feet to the north erly, line of the City View ceme tery; thence westerly along said boundaryTline- 1057 feet; thence nortberly 267.5 feet to a po'nt;30 feet south of the center of said Ttural . avenue- .xtendad; -thence easterly 165.6 feet to the place of beginning. ' . . : ' , This summons is served upon you by. publication in the Oregon Statesman for six successive and consecutive, weeks pursuant, tqan order dulyrmade and. entered by the Honorable L. M. , McMahan, judge of the .above entitled court; on the 27th day of -November, 1925. Date of first publication, No vember 2Sth. 1925. . . Date of last publication, Janu ary 9th. 1926. CAKE & CAKE and L. A. LILJEQVIST, " . Attorneys for Plaintiff, 1501 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Oregon n 2S; d 512-19-26; j 2, 1926 A man waj sitting fh a'restaur ant eating -oysters..'. In came an Irishman and: aidi-"Oi'll bet- a ,drme,thot"rr' eon. eat oyster fasi vv ForHome THEE DCOttAT10iS W h,J2J eontplete -assorfraent ' Tlf vrtstmf' Tf Peeorationa. The Ae. Maeomo aempie. F0RNTTURE Any piec t farnlttir make an ideal CbrtMmas giffc -' Com ba cad shop around. W'lt 1 ftii to ilat. you. H. L. Stiff rurnitur Co. ,', THE SHOr-O-SCOPB l . tlj cratei ihristaaaa ieoery ; ioee 6aat 0u, his it today I , . : , i ' ' 'TWAS THE NT61IT tefbr dbrtetiMH 1 tier ember -4th. to b xaM and ri atocking in h house vu buIgUc.witlt plehaa "ifW aeeto4 Ihrough th Sho'p-t-eoft - .-'.'-j- ' !,-- - i - - - "' . ; " TOD'Rli: HIOHTI ..TherV fibMhitly. Bd' awbstituto for the ghop-o "scope the buay baying day. It's ad IryaJt; w aboppera. . ; - . - MffSvoORAPHS mak -ideal Ohristmit ' gifts. We have many model Vietrolat aad BmnswU-ka at reduced price. Ues on Uor the . family nt have th mngie yo want th year around. tu, s. Bti rww- itur Co. - . ... . FAT STOCKINGS Withont thin poeket booVit That' easy da yofcr CKristmal buying through "the Shoyo-acop. - tber then yez .tn, oben thimJV "Done!" 6aid the shell cracker. At the end of. an iwur ihe. maa had opened Beveuty-f Ue pyaters,- but the Irishmaa hatl only beea able to eat Blxt'y-five, ; C.etting up; witfc aifflculty; tbS' Irishman said; 'Tez win, laW down a dime and walked oat. i- A. ratler;'f ar1n?r an" earthquake in th'e"regTan J6f bis home, sent his two boys ,'to "a, distant friend. .until the peril bould be oyer- A few weeks' later tne father ,re-. ceived this letterjfrbm bis friend: ,. ''Please takft your,, boya homo, and send, down the earthquake.? ; -. : TTT .'' " .- ': "t iSalem hatcheries . will export more 'than-1,000.0.00 chickens, thia spring. . LISTEN IN Free to Radio Fans. 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