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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1911)
D E N TIS TS TIMELT HINTS FOB FARMERS Old Santa Fa Landmarks. In old Santa Fe, the rcpital o f New Mexico, the oldest seat o f civil and re ^ y i L U U I l K. P IN TL E R , D. M. D. ligious government on American soil, there exist many remains o f buildings Dentist erected by tbe old Spanlah conquerors o f tbe country. One o f these, the Office over K em I Rock’s Store Adobe palace, baa been used os the Slayton, Oregon “ executive" mansion alnce tbe first Indian Runner Ducks. governor and captain general. Junn de The Indian Runner ducks ore very Otermln. occupied It In M1H0. while ß # F. POUND, D. M. D. easily and quickly raised, being nearly the cathedral, built In 1701. Is rapidly full «lee at eight or ten weeka o f age. crumbling away and will soon he re Dentist I f hatrbml early and well cured for placed by a modern atone building. they will lay In fhe fall and make Another Interesting ecclesiastical edi Office hours; 8 to 12; 1 to & good layera until five or six years of fice Is tbs Church o f Han Miguel, erect ed In the sixteenth century, but de Room«!, Roy Bldg., Slayton, Ora. ago and will lay aa well as any chick* stroyed during tbe Pueblo revolution eu hen, and there In much less labor o f 1080 and rebuilt In 1710. Close to In caring for them. They are uot nub this structure stands a house general LAWYERS joct to djpetia« and do not liavo lice ly recognised as the "oldest In lbs or mltea, which la quite an Item In United States.” It was built before poultry raising. tbe Spanish conquest, and It Is tradi S. H. H E L T Z E L Indian Rununt ducks are to the duck tionally reported that Coronado loc. * family what the Leghoma arc among In It in 1540.—Detroit Free t rees. Lawyer the chlckena. The large’ pure white egga are characteristic o f the breed ns They Were “ Hung Up." the white eggs are of the I-eghom*. Uu »m.s 3 and i Stayton State " I like you, Jim.” said the practical Oreefi eggs are rertaln proof o f Im girl, "but you’ va been a bachelor for Hank HuildinR purity. M o lls Kawn and white atrnln so many years that 1 fear you have are •reriaatlng layers of whPe eggs fallen Info disgraceful habits. You and are great money makers. They must be aw fully careless, for instance, H. Q U EENER are great layera and small eaters, »bout your wardrobe." Lawyer and Notary Public which Is a very desirable trait. They •My dear," answered the aultor, “ I CotiVr'yftttcinff, ( >>l!*rtlons and Probate flualnaaa ran be hatched as late as September give you my word that every m g I ittparUlty. Mval Estate sold and I a + um r»#goti- and get their growth and he ready to am not wearing now la bung up." *t»l Klraaod Accidoni Inaumnf«. lay before cold weather. When they She believed him and accepted blm. Stayton. Orphan are properly fed and cared for they ___ ______ - - - - - - - — j Will begin to lay at the age of four But what he meant by "bung up” and what she understood by It were two months and will lay continuously. different thin*».—New York Journal. PHYSICIANS Their egga are fine for cullnnry pur poses and will tell for 3 to 5 cents more per dosen than hens' eggs.—Farm SUMMONS. It. THOMPSON, M. D. and Ranch. >á Physician and Surgeon Steyton, Oregon UNDERTAKERS J M RINGO Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Tl.irtl and High Streets Stayton, Oregon VETERINARY 6. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc. Veterinarian P r o fit In D r a ft M aras. We keep six heavy mares to do our farm work—two three-horse teams. All o f these mares arc b red to the best stallion we can find nenr home, and we usually get two or th re e colts a year, writes a New York farmer In the American Agriculturist. A ll o f the marea are bred and worked about the same until foaling time, when those that have colts need about ten days' rest. Then they may begin work again, only with a little better feed aud care. A fter the colt Is weaned he can be grown almost us cheaply as a calf and If well fed at two years old should weigh from 1,000 to 1.200 pounds and can bagla to pay bla way by working P o u lt r y N o t os. There are many |»et theories on how to make the hen lay profitably, but Treats nil domestic nnnimals, also hero la the secret In a few words: applies the Tuberculin test. Feed her well, bouse her comfortably O ffice ffigx* «* C o rn is h f l a m and keep her free from Uce. STAYTON . . . . OREGON The large producing hen Is the re sult of unceasing care aud effort upon the part o f her owner. ARCHITECTS You can't expect profits from the hens unless you feed them right aud ( give good care geuerally. The hen that Is confined In a damp bouse or must eland on a dump floor CO N TRACTO R and B U ILD E R will never lay profitably. Plans and Specifications Made and Furn The chickens need plenty o f .sharp ished on all Contract Work grit or gravel. It's what keep»'their H anm M, H o y H u lld ln | . teeth In commission. l . “ IN TH E C IR C U IT OF T H E S TA TE OF OREGON FOR M A R IO N C O U NTY. Frank A. Frazier and Mary T. Frazier, his wife, Plaintiffs. vs. Win. Denholm and Geo. Bentley, Defendants To Wm. Denholm and Geo. Bentley, the above named defendants: In the aame o f the State o f Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause within six weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this summon, to wit: May 11, 1911, and if you fail to answer for want thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in their Complaint herein, to-wit: A decree o f this Court that said defend ants, or either o f thefn, have no inter est or estate in or lien upon the follow ing described premises: Beginning at the Southeast corner of the Donation Land Claim o f Joseph H. Foss and w ife; thence Norin 19degrees 45 minutes East 21.00 chains; thence Westerly, parallel with the South line o f said Claim 68.32 chains to a point which is 12.66 chains East o f the West line o f said claim; thence South 19 degrees 45 minutes W eit, 21.00 chains Guardian s Sale. Summons. to the South line o f said claim; thence Notice is hereby given that on and attar May i Kaat, along the South line o f said claim, to rn H t b f In the Circutt Court o f the State o f V», 1-Mi, I will 08.32 chains to the place of beginning, h^r* in afU r #1.-«•rlL* -l M privat«» »«I«», nml OH i containing 136 acres o f land, more or Oregon for Marion County. a id t a/Usr waM » I wl;! r**« Hvo M«U for *aI4 D e p a r t m e n t N o .2 preinlM**. a hleh i>r«mlw * above rifo v ra l lo am less and beln* part o f the Joseph I I . Foss dfkcribta /«Mow«. I « ' tl: and wife Donation Land Claim and Annie Allred, Plaintiff, H**gliinlng at the No h w w t corner **f «b » Vs situated in township 7 South Range 2 Nral an*f w if* U. t (I. No #9, an«l run ning thrncc Mouth 3ft ric ite r« eaat 2 I.M c b tiM West of the Willamette Meridian in S. L. Allred, Defendant, To S. I,. Alfred, the above named de along ih « w rft boundary Uue o f »at<l claim ; Marion ( bounty, Oregon. ¿ti'-nef >»**! A0.7O chain* to tlw dfvlaiou lino And that plaintiffc be decreed to be fendant. I**tween th* <Mk»t nn«f wo«t halves o f said D. L. In the name of the State o f Oregon, c ., i hr m e north along thv *»*<t d iv M o b b ta ; the owners in fee simple and entitled to 71 chain » to the north b o u n d irv o f **td l*. L. the exclusive possession of said prem-1 you are hereby required to appear and »’ I« ..and coincident with the n orth ***! cornar : isesand for such further relief as to the answer the complaint filed against you of ibe m id wrbt half of «aid* claim ; Ihctic« in the above entitled Court and cause •out h 76 degree * w cm t along the north Lou nd- | Court shall seem equitable. line of Raid I>. L. I'.. MM2 chain« lo an tn- This summons Is served upon you by I on or before the 26th day o f May, 1911, j ary ti-rangla on ihn north boundary of Raid I*. I#. publication in the Stay ton Mail by order and if you fail to answer for want there- j th e w v north 91 degree» Wert J0. «i ehttiM I o f Hon. Win. Galloway, Judge o f the- o f the plaintiff will apply to the Court to an ar U* on the north boundary of imbt D. L. e., thence uouth »9 degree* 80* went, JW.M above named Court, dated May 2, 1911; | for the relief prayed for in her com- chain». U» ihe place of beginning. Containing the first publicstiou to be on May 11, pi laint herein, to-wit: ion «ere*, more or !«•*« and being a part of the hat the bonds of matrimony existing j Tl Donation U n d C laim o« George Neal and w ife, 1911, and you are required to appear on between the plaintiff and defendant be I in township '* uouth of range 2 weal of the or before June 23, 1911. W illam ette Meridian in Marion County, dissolved anil that she have such other Oregon. Jas. G. Heltzel. and further relief as to the Court may j Attorney for Plaintiffs. i will sell either for cash or half '-ash seem just and equitable. May 11, to June 29. This summons is served unon you by | and balance to be secured by mortgage publication in the Stayton Mail by order | upon the premises with interest pt. the qf Hon. Percy R. Kelly, Judge o f the j rate o f 7 per cent per annum. Bids above named Court, dated on the 7th | may be made either by mail or orally. day of April, 1911, the first publication 1 I hereby reserve the right to reject any to be on the 13th day o f April, 1911, and | and nil bids. This land 1'ea near the you are required to appear and answer j town o f West Stayton. M alinda J. W ade , Salem, Or. on or before the 26th (lay o f May, 1911. As Guardian e f the Estate of J a s . G. H e l t z e l Millie A. Neal, Infirm. Attorney for Plaintiff. May 11 April 13, April 13. May 25 EXCURSION FARES EAST I 9 I I SUMMONS. Durig the months o f May, June, July, lo the Circuit Court of the State o f Oregon Angust and September, on dates for Marion C'onntjr. Department No. 2. shown below, the A-nanda ifan ih aw , 1 Plaintiff. i VS Sc'ena 3tarr, Mary Ann ! will sell roune trip tickets from Thatcher. Mason Croft, | HareM Croft, Everett Smith > SUMMONS non Of Emily C. Smith de- ceaaed; and Clara Croft, I being all and tbe on ly b e ln I at law of Henry Croft, de- | as follows: craned. Defendant, j To Fares TO SELENA STARR, M AR Y ANN T H A T C H E R , m a s o n c r o e t , H aro ld c r o ft , e v e r e ti Chicago $74.50 SMITH, n on of E m ily C. Smith deceased i and CLaRA CKOPT, being a ll and the on ly heirs a i Colncil Bluffs law of Henry Croft, Deceased: Omaha IN TH E SAME OP TH E STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer Kansas City 62. 0 0 tbe com plaint filed agaluat yon in the above court and cauae w ithin alx weeka from the St. Joseph time of the Brat publication o f thla Summon*, St. Paul namely: June 3, 1*11. and If you f a i l * » to ap- pear and anawrr raid com plaint, plaintiff w ill 65.90 apply St. Paul, via Council Bluffs to the court for a decree correcting the 62.00 description In a deed dated April 2, l»9'>, e x Minneapolis, direct ecuted by C. M . Parmenter aa adm inistrator of 65.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs the estate of Henry Croft, deceaaed, to D. H 72.00 LaPollett, to the follo w in g described property S t Louis 112.00 Commencing SO1* feet south of the N. Wcor Boston 110.50 ner of Lot t> In Block 61 on tbe weal line of said New York 109.50 Block 61; thence East at right angles tosaid Washington, D. C. weal Hue 132 feet; thence South at right angles to last hue 36 4 feel; thence west at right angles 132 feet lo the west line o f »aid Block thence N orth 361« feet to the p la c e of beglm ng May 16, 17, 18. 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27,28 situate In the C ity o f Salem, Marlon County and 29. Oregon. And that plaintiff be decreed'to be tbe owner June 5, 7, 9,10, 12, 16, 17, 21. 22, 28, 29 In fee simple and entitled to the exclusive and 30. possession of said premisea, and for such July 1. 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27 and 28 further relief as to tbe court shall seem equit- August 3, 4, 5, 14. 15, 16,17, 21, 22. 23, 1 able. I You are hereby further notified that this 2S, 29. and 30. ¡summons is served upon you by publication SeptemDer J, 2, 4. 5, 6 and 7 thereon in the Stayton Mail, a weekly news- published lu S top over* w ithin lim it* in either direction I paper o f general circulation stayton. Marlon County, Oregon, pursuant lo Final return lim it Octoper SI it. the order of Hon. Percy R. K elley. Judge of For fares one way through California said Court, made on the 13day of A pril. 1911. Lastly you are notified that the dale of the inquire o f any Sauthem Pacific agent, first publication of this Summons is A p r il20. or write to 1911 and the last publication thereof w ill be on the 1st day of June. 1911. WM. M cM U R R A Y J ohn H. M cNaar a s d C. L. McNaST, General Passenger Agent Attorneys for plalntiff.*3 Ap ril 20—June 1 Portland, Oregon. SO U TH ERN PA C IFIC West Stayton, via Portland Notice of Final Settlement In the cou n ty Court of Ibe Stale o f regur., for the I nuniy of Marlon. In the matter o f. b e Estate of loseph E lzel, d ecea se!. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned joint executors of the last W ill an.l Tcitaineu t of 'Joseph Kizel, deceaaed. have Bled their final account 111 the County Coart o f the State ol Oregon, fur the County of Marlon, and that Monday, the 4th day of June, 1911 at lOo’ clouk In the forenoon of said day and tbe Court Room of said Court have been appointed by .aid court aa the lim e and place for hearing objections to said flual account and to the settlement thereof. A ll persons are hereby notlBed tqappear and show cause. If any there be, whFkhnl Esucu should not be Anally closed and said executor* fli.ally discharged. rKT*E T RTZgl.. CA HEXIVg m x L , Date of first publication A p ril *), Executors. Last ” May 16. City Meat Market ics. Sestak & Sons, Props. Dealers la Fresh, Salt and Smoked SALE DATES MEATS Highest Market Price Paid for Stock mad hides. STAYTON, OREGON Careful About Himself. Husband—1 say. how many fs In bil ious ? W ife—One. o f course. You told me bow to spell It yesterday when 1 was writing. Husband—Ah. but I’m writing now. and that makes all the ! lifferecee.—London Ihinch. IV. A Weddle STAYTON. OREGON. GEORGE M. POST KEEPING POULTRY ARCHITECT SALEM, OREGON Cor State A Liberty Sts. It on ttt t (ir u y It lo r k • ■ P h o n e M ain 304 i — MUSIC. N EW L U M B E R LICE IN CHECK Dust Baths Slrould Be Provided and Houses Sprayed. KILN DRIED LUMBER OF Kaliie Rae Stuckey i Lice may be found on the bodies of fowls nt all seasons of tbe year. They multiply very rapidly In warm weath TEACHER OF PIANO. er, and It Is then that the greatest barm Is wrought Studio at the Henry Smith resi There are several Insect enemies of dence. Stayton, Oregon. poultry—Uce, mites and fleas. It Is the red ben mite which Is worse than all the others combined. This minute creature Increases at a remarkable mte when measures are not taken to keep It In check, and hens will not Iny nor chickens grow when their life blood Is being sucked by this pest. Dust Is fatal to almost nil iusects, especially the soft bodied ones. The fowls should therefore bo provided All Kinds of with a dust bath nt all times, as this Is the method nature has given them o f keeping at bny their Insect ene mies. Dry nud finely pulverized earth of any kind, also coal ashes from which the cinders hnvo been sifted, may be used for the dust bath. Wood And other good things to eat ashes should never be used, ns the alkali In them la likely to Injure the on short notice at fowls. i A thorough drenching o f the poultry house with kerosene emulsion to which a little crude carbolic acid bus hern added will prove very effectual against the red mites tf done every week. Ordlnnry melted lard Is good In de stroying lice on the bodies o f fowls and chicks, but should not be used too freely. When setting hens It Is never ad Now is the time to order a monument. visable to apply any grenso to their We can furnish bodies, but they may be dusted with some good Insect powder, while the nests tufty he dusted with powdered lime or sulphur. As aeon ns a sitting AKo build Stone or Concrete Walls to hen comes off the neat should be birrn- order. Don’t fail to get prices before ed out and fresh neat material sup you luiy. plied. At all seasons o f the year It is a good plan to burn out all nests every L. L. TH OM AS, four or Ore week*. ALL KIND Lunches Doors, Moulding, Roofing, Shin* •M O N U M EN T S , . . * ’ -JH * Door Frames. * Our Line is Complete and the best on the market. We re- spectfully request that you give us a chance to show you what we have and quote prices and terms. Marble, Granite or Bronze STAYTON. ß R i e For Sale. A . HAMMAN & MARKING OREGON. Foot Rot In Sheep. Rheep afflicted with foot rot should bo kept separato from the balance o f ♦he flock nnd hare clean, dry quarters. PrlTe them through a foot both three times a week made o f creolln 3 i»er cent or iron eulphate 4 per cent and lime slaked with water, mixed Into a W E D D L E ! creamy su beta nee. o gles and Lath, Window and Sandwiches' Oyster Cocktails U L L O M ’S U. & I. BAKERY Y A RD C and Ida Streets Stayton, Oregon 1 »t