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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
I I ! FDR CONGRESS Æ E V K E W. C. Hawley CflBITY TÄB1UTY TOP to eoandor w hat a OOOD BANK ACCOUNT Ilf BURES. The business man oan employ the belt help and ininre SERVICE. De pression may come in his line, bat his big CASH ON HAND meant SECURITY. The fine line of credits may be drawn tight, but none will quc tion his STABILITY. Oive your business SERVICE, SECURITY an 1 STABILITY with your bank deposits. S STAYTON STATE BANK CANIDATE FOR RENOMINATION COTTAGE HOTEL “Home Cooking” Commercial T rade . Solicited OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. Board by Day or Week PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON He ha« gained high «landing and useful experience in CongreHS, which i« at tho service of every locality in the District. He freely and gladly doe« all that can be done for every man, women and child in the District who makes are- quest, and has aided thousands. . When Congress is not in session, he spends the time go ing over the District learning its needs and the wishes of the people. Members of the Rivers and Harbors Committee have Haid that he knows more about the waterways in his District and presents their merits more effectively than any other who appears before them. FOUR PER CENTof the WHOLE amount appropriated in the present Rivers and J^arbors bill is for this District He has already secured over $4,000,000 for waterways, buildings and other public purposes and will add to that at this session over $2,000,000 more which is an average of over $870,000 per year. He is Just as Diligent, Persistent and Successful In All Other Matters ; Promoting the Welfare of The People and The Country. A Vote For Him is a Vote For a Faithful, Industrious, Honest, Able and Efective Public Servant. Congress being now in session he leaves his candidacy in the hands of the voters, to whom he is profoundly grateful, while he serves their interests in Washington. He will appreciate all that is said and done in his behalf. (Paid Adv.) STAYTON, OREGON S tayton , O regon Lulay Bros. & Co. Contractors & Builders Dwelling houses a specialty [ Let us figure on your build ings We can save you money A good job gauranteed Phone 77 P. O. Box 228 8TAYTON. OREGON. Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. DENTIST Office Over Stayton State Hank Phone 2152 Stavton, Ore G. F. KORINEK, ,V. S„ B. V. Sc. Veterinarian Treats all domestic animals, also applies the Tuberculin test. Telephone; 3x7 O ffice at S ta yton S ta b le s STAYTON STAYTON MARKET REPORT SHERRIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON FORECLOSURE During the past week two decisinns have been rendered affecting industries. A federal court at Portland upheld the Ore NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That gon Blue Sky law, and the Supreme Court upheld the second suit by virtue of an execution duly issued brought by a working girl against the Minimum Wage law. Both out of the Circuit Court of the State of will now be taken to the Supreme.Court of the United States. Oregon, for the County of Marion and ORECO E. N. TEAGUE Contractor & Builder Bond furnished to cover all coat and insure*a firstjelass guaranteed job. See me and let me figure on your work, and I save you money. STAYTON OREGON STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTA K & TH O M A S, Proprietors. Fresh, Sait & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Kgbe$t Market Price Paid Far Fat Sleek to me directed on the 4th day of May, 1914 upon a judgement and decree duly The Masonic Lodge has cement rendered, entered of record and dock- walks on the east and south sides ! eted in and by said Court on the 17th of the Masonic Hall. day of April, 1914 in a certain suit then A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W in said Court pending, wherein Eliza Mrs. Cressie Horner of Con N O T A R Y . PUBLIC beth P, Ryan was plaintiff and D. H. don Oregon is visiting her par A b stracts and P rob ate W ork a S p ecialty Weyant and Mary J. Weyant, his wife, ents Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker. J. O. Beardsley and Mrs. E. L. Beards Office Over Deulrich’s Hardware Store. ley, his wife, Louis Lachmund, Robin Miss Winnie Whipper was in D. Day and Salem Bank & Trust Com The Curtis Lumber Co put on Turner over Sunday. pany, a corporation, were defendants a night crew of mill wrights to M . R I N GU Mrs. Arlita Golden spent Tues rush the $100,000 repairs to the in favor of plaintiff and against seid defendants by which execution la m day in Salem. plant. commanded to sell the property in said Undertaker a n d Emba’mer Miss Nora Wood left Sunday Social Ball at the Mill City execution and hereinafter described to Third and Marion Street« pay the sum due the ptontiff of, FIRST, evening for her new work in Sa Opera House next Monday. the sum of Fifteen ^hundred 0!M00 STAYTON. OREGON lem. The C & E freight ditched a ($1500.00) Dollars with interest there Lorena Farris of Summit Hill 40 foot flat car on which was a on at the rate of 8? per annum, from is attending school here. «donkey engine for the Schroeder the 8th day of May, 1912, until paid to gether with the costs and expenses of Lumber Co. of Gates, Monday. sale of said property, SECOND, it is Miss Sophia Watson was a del D. J. Quinn’s five-year-old son further ordered, adjudged and decreed egate to the M. E. S. S. Conve- | fell off a fence at the Quinn by the Court that in the saie of said tion held at Albany last week. home Sunday, breaking his arm. premises, as aforesaid,' any surplus proceeds which may be realized from Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Allison are SAMPLES RECEIVED such sale over and above the payment receiving congratulations of the Vote for Albert E. Zimmerman of plaintiff’s mortage, interest and ex baby girl that arrived last Satur “a farmer” for County Treasur penses of saie shall be applied towards day. er. (pd. ad.) ; the pay meat of the judgements of the defendants,\ Louis Lachmund, in the Come in and see them. sum of One IftindredEleven00-10O ($111.- Satisfaction Guaranteed. 00) Dollars, with interest at the rate of 6<> per annum from November 18th, John Henkel, The Tailor 1910 until paid; and the defendant, . . A Few Timely Suggestions. Stayton . . . Oregon Robin D. Day, in the sum of Four Sum m er Excursions East B each R esorts Hundred Eighty Seven & 50-100 ($487.- R o se F estival Springs and M ountain R esorts * 50) Dollars, with interest at the rate of 6Dfc per annum from June 1st, 1913, You doubtless want to go somewhere to get away for a until paid; and the defendant The Sa while from the steady grind. Let us help you. lem Bank & Trust Co., in the sum of O n e Hundred Fifty Seven & 13-100 E xcursions E ast: ($157.13) Dollars, with interest at the From June 1st to September 30th low round trip tickets will be rate of 6',*- per annum from October Bath Tubs, Lavatories and sold from all points on the S. P. one way through California or 25th, 1913, until paid. I WILL ON via Portland. all Sanitary fittings—Farm- SATURDAY THE 6th DAY OF JUNE N ew p o rt,* Y aq uina B ay: ers--We carry a line of 1914 AT THE HOUR OF 11 O’CLOCK FoTrestr^jleastire or recreation and outdoor life try this old A.M. OF SAID DAY at the west door pumps, leader water sys seaside outing place. The best ot everything—camps, cottages, of the County Court House in Marion tems, etc. Gasoline engines. hotels—at moderate cost. County, Oregon, sell at public auction T illam ook C ounty B e a ch es: to the highest bidder for cash in hand A new playgroiind'only a short run from Portland. Mountain, I on the day of sale, all the right, title, JACOB SPANIOL forest, fishing streams or bench in endless variety and infinite interest and estate which said defend charm. ants D. H. Weyant and Mary J. Wey R ose F e stival: ant, and all persons claiming under From June 9 to 12 Portland will don holiday attire, and supply them subsequent to the date of the O VER 6 8 YEA.' entertainment unique, historical and interesting. Fun on land mortgage herein foreclosed, in of and EXPERIENCE. and water you cannot afford to miss. to said premises hereinbefore mention Springs and M ountain Resorts: ed ar.d described in said execution as Hot Springs, Mineral Springs and Mountain Resorts for fishing, follows, to-wit; hunting or “ far from the madiling Crowds’’ are to be found in Lota Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) in abundance along the Southern Pacific. Block Numbered Sixteen (16) in River O ur N e w O uting B o o k le ts: TRADE M A R I v 3 side Addition to the City of Salem, D e s ig n s “ Vacation Days,” “ Newport” and “ Tillamook Marion County, Oregon, as shown by C o p y r ig h t s A f l. County Beaches" are just off the press, full of d in g a s k e tc h a n d rto a c rln th 'i't . • the recorded platt thereof on file in the n n A lc n k to ly n » « » s ce e n rtain o n r o p in io n fre » w hot h e r » » timely suggestions as to where sml how you v e n tio n is p ro b a b ly p i ten ta b le. Cnnimn* office of the recorder of conveyances in tiin is a tric tltc n n lU le u tla L HANDBOOK *>»• l*',: » can best spend your vacation. They are Free •« HI free. O ld est ag e n cy fo r s e c u rin g pntci for said Marion County, Oregon. SUNSET P a te n t» ta k e r, th r o u g h M unn A Co. re* « for tho asking. Drop a postal card or call on wpo tal n o tic e w ith o u t c h a rg e . In th e lOGQINèSHASTA Said sale being made subject to re R OUTES j our nearest agent. demption in the manner provided by Scientific A m e ric a n . law. Dated this 5th day of May, 1914' A h a n d s o m e ly »Tlnsfm ted w eekly. la rg e r» r*r John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agent r o ta tio n o f an y scie n tific f o r m a l. T e rm « , f » rw Wm. Esch, ¡r«'itP: fo u r n ioritlia, $1. Sold by all new»<ie< Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. - - Portland, Ore. id U N N & C o ^ '^ ^ H ew Yy o Branch Offlc., OS F S t . W u b ln sto o . l> U By W. 1. Needham Deputy. 6-4 Turner Tidings -aw If ! S. H. HELTZEL Mill City Locals —— EUREKA FLOURING MILLS M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F FL O U R A N D FEED OEOROE 8PANI0L, Proprietor Remodeled and Ready for Business “ Eureka” and “ Cooks Delight” Give our new flour a trial. STAYTON, at the Republican Direct Primary on Friday, May 15, 1914 J. E. Tourtellotte, a Portland architect, submitted a plan for using fireproofed wood building material for school houses a t a saving of nearly fifty percent over brick or stone. C a p i t a l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Physician and Surgeon J. H Class Prop. Hens heavy_________ 13 S prings........................ 10 to 12 Broilers.......................... 22 R oosters..._____________ 8 Mixed Chickens_______ < Geese............... 8 Ducks,Indian RunnerslO.Pekin 12 Turkeys....................................... Dressed Turkeys___________ Mayor Simpson of North Bend has conducted an exhaustive Veal Fancy 10, Ordinary 9 P o rk ................................ 9* investigation to ascertain th*e best paving material and decides in Live Hogs, Choice___ 7f favor or vitrified brick or bituhthic. Live Hogs, Heavy Rough 7 It was stated at the Portland Rotary club that anyone with Eg**.........- ............... 15* Corrected Thursdays but subject a fair reputation and a good pair of lungs could put over almost to change without notice. ' any kind of a freak measure in Oregon. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Every sack guaranteed. PURITY, STRENGTH AND WHITENESS J. NEW SPRlNGand SUMMER Suits $12 up. NOTICE ceased, has been filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, and that the 1st day of June, 1914, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. has been duly appointed by such court for the hearing of objections to such final account and the settlement there of, at which time any person interest ed in said estate may appear and file objections thereto in writing and con test the same. Albert Titze, adminis trator of the estate of Caroline Titze, 5-28x deceased. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United States Land Office. Pot Hand, Oregon, April 7, 1914. Notice ia hereby given that Freeman A. Sargent did, on August 4th, 1908, file in this office his application aa indi vidual claimant under tho Act of July 1st, 1898. (30 stat. 597-620) to select Lota 1 and 2 or the N. * of the N. E J, the S. E. I of the N. E. i of Section 5 and the 8. W. J of tho N. W. ) of Sec tion 4. T. 9 South, R. 3 East, Willam ette Meridian. NOTICE TO Contractors That on July 31, 1913, said claimant filed his application for readjustment pf his selection to make the same con Scaled bida will be received by the form to the township plat riled in this County Court of Marion County, Ore office on October 8th, 1912. gon, for the improvement of certain Any and all persons claiming adver roads in Road District No. 34 along the sely the lands above described or desir Little North Fork of the Santiam Riv ing to object because of the mineral er, by grading and macadamizing same, character of the land, or for any other as will more fully appear by the plans reason, to the disposal to the applicant, and specifications of the same now on should rile their affidavits of protest in file in this office. All bids must be ac thia office on or before the 1st day of companied by a certified check of five June 1914. per cent (6(fr) ot the amount of surh H. F. Higby. bid and must be filed in this office on 6-14x Register. ' or before the 23rd dsy of May, 1914, at 1 o’clock P. M. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Estimated cost $6,000.00. Max Gehlhar. Nttice of Hearing Final Account 5-i4 County Clerk. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County. In the matter of the Estate of Caro GET YOUR SOLE FIXED line Title, decease« I. Notice ia hereby given that the final John Watters the Old Reliable ia account of Mbert Title as administrat back at his old stand. NufT Sed. or of the estate of Caroline Titze, de- Have You Planned Your Outing ? TINWORK and PLUMBING P atent