The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 11, 1915, Image 7

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Kingston Kinks
INDUSTRIAL NEWS
visitors at the D. Townes home.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Elmer Ray is working for his
brother Don this week.
THE STAYTON MAIL
Published every Thursday by
In Th* County Court of The St*te of
i£ . M . O l .M S T K D
The farmers find various ways
Oregon,
For the County o f Marion.
Grace Shank,
Mamie Peters
to take advantage of the nice
In t h e matter o f the Estate of
Eastern Oregon expects big «rain ami fruit crops.
Entered as ri eond clas* matter at the
and Steve Maynard were guests
George W. Powell, and Margaret M. poetoffice at btayton. Marion, county,
weather.
Ashland hm mihstantial improvements under way.
at the P. H. Lambert home Sun. Howell his wife, deceaaed:
Oregon, under the m l f Congress o f
Mrs, Baker Sr. o f Kingston
March 3, 1879.
Mrs. M. F. Ryan and three Notice is hereby given that the un­
Nibl«y-Mirinuugh sawmill, Wallowa, is running with full
went to Albany Monday to visit
(laughters, and Lewis Ray were d e rlin e d Executor of the estate of
crew.
George W. Powell, and Margaret M.
h e r daughter Mrs. Richard
SVBSCKIPTIOSS, fl . 30 per year
Sunday visitors at the H. Shank Powell hia wife, deceased: by virtue of
Coquillu river channel is to be dredged to uniform depth of Lyons.
Address all communications to
home.
an order duly issued out o f the County
10 feet.
THE STAYTON MAIL
Rob Pepperling. wife a n d
Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the
P.
H.
Lambert,
David
Aeger-
AHtoria orders three districts of streets hard-surfaced.
County o f Marion, on the 23 day of
daughter visited at the Curtis
ter and J. H. Kloer were Mi l l ; February, 1915, will sed at private sale
Cole home Snnday.
Eugene is conducting u survey of home industries.
City visitors Monday.
at the office o f S. H. Heltzel, in the
The Kingston Endeavors feel
Town o f Stayton, Marion County, Ore­
A bridge is to be built over north fork of Siuslaw between
Physician and Surgean
Charley Peters sheared goats
gon, on Saturday the 10th day o f April,
very grateful to Miss Nora Crab­
Acme and Florence.
for W. R. Ray Monday.
1915, at the hour o f 10 o ’clock in the
tree for the report she kindly
-
OREGON
Salem Three Justices of Supreme Court will build new
forenoon or as soon thereafter as satis­ STAYTON.
Miss
Laux
of
Stay
ton
was
a
gave them of the C. E. conven­
factory sealed bids are obtained, for
homes.
tion, recently held at Eugene. guest at the H. Senz home Sun. cash, all the right, title, interest and
St. Helens fruit and produce cannery is ready for operation. T h e practical a n d inspiring
Joe Senz finished building his estate, whiG. the said George W. Pow­
Potato growers problems not solved by starting a starch thoughts she imparted are worthy telephone line last week and i s ell, and Margaret M. Powell his wife,
had in and to the following dear ribed PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
of acceptance.
.
now able to make use o f it.
factory on paper.
premises, to-wit:
Mrs. Sarah Harold is on the
G. H. Ray was a Stay ton vis­ The East one-haif of Block No. 9, in
Good sign for Oregon dairy products increased in January.
S t a y t o n , O regon
Whitney’s addition to the town of
sick list this week.
itor Saturday.
Ship building plants on the coast are rushed with orders for
Stayton, County o f Marion, State of
Several in the neighborhood
new vessels.
Oregon, Also a small parcel o f land
have been the victims of La-
beginning at the South East corner of
Fox sawmill at Noti has resumed operations.
Block No- 9, in Whitney’s addition to
Grippe and colds.
DENTIST
the town o f Stayton, running thence
Central Point has organized $100,000 meat packing company.
Miss Ella Williams and Mrs.
West 200 feet; thence South to the
Office Over Stayton State Bank
Thirty-six lawyers want new office of public defender creat­ Iona Dodson were Linn county
Notire is hereby given that the Clerk North boundary line o f Salem Woolen Phone 2152
Stavtcn. Ore
ed at Portland and other cities are to follow suit.
visitors.
o f Schix<l Diatnct N o . 7 7 Marion Mills water ditch; thence Easterly
County, Oregon will receive bid» for the along said boundary line to a point due
Portland flouring mills will erect a $20,000 warehouse.
Mrs. Oliver Baker made a trip I following amount o f wood. Thirty-five south o f the place o f beginning; tnence G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc.
Prank Schmitt planing mill will erect a large new plant at to the Hub city last week.
I tier o f 16 inch oak grub wood. Thirty- North to the place o f beginning. Also
Veterinarian
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schaefer ! five tier of 16 inch old fir or seventy- lots One and Two in Block A, in A and Treats all domestic animals, also
five tier of the fir if the Board o f Dir­ C Clark’s addition to the town o f Stay-
applies the Tuberculin test.
Malheur- Worsham & Herrick bought Flynn sawmill to cut were McCully Mountain visitors ectors derr and it. Wood to be ricked ton, Marion County, Cregon.
Telephone 3x7
over Sunday.
Also a small parcel o f land on the
mining timbers.
| in school wood house on or before Sep-
Office at Stayton Stablea
STAYTON - - - - OREGCF
Emil Henkel visited at the G. I tember 1, 1915. Bids will be received south side o f Water Street in the town
I, akeport has a gravity water system from Clear Lake.
at the Stayton State Bank or by mail o f Stayton, Oregon, beginning at a
F. Harold home Sunday.
1 to the undersigned clerk.
All bids point 60 feet South, and 160 feet West
Governor Withycombe is keeping up the retrenchment w ork.'
must
be
in
by
4
o
’clock
p.m.
March
18, from the North West corner o f 3d and
Fishing
on
Bear
Branch
was
Officials dropped and salaries cut are daily occurrences.
indulged in by two spooners Sun-
The hoard reserves the right to Water streets in the town o f Stayton;
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
thence South 30 feet; thence West 20
E. A McGrath will erect a $40,000 apartment at Portland.
day afternoon.
r, J,'ct a,’> "r ;iil bkU- " Rlchantoo0- feet; thence North 30 feet; thence East
NOTARY PUBLIC
Clerk Dist. No.
3.18
Gottschalk & Frey erecting 30,000 capacity sawmill at Forest
20 feet to the place o f beginning.
Abstracts and Probate Work a Specialty
Preaching services at Kings­
Grove.
Also a tract o f land beginning at a
ton Sunday morning and evening
point
80 rods 54 feet South o f North Office Over Deidrich’s Hardware Store.
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION
Slayton John Thomu is building a $1800 bungalow.
by Frank L. Purnell of Eugene.
West corner o f the South West J o f
NOTICE
Section 11, in T p9, South. Range One
Albina public market, Portland, to be enlarged.
Kingston folks and community
West o f the Willamette Meridian;
State architects office and salary of $4500 abolished and should rejoice, they have a shel­
thence East 53 rods; thence South
ter shed for their horses, al­ State of Oregon, County o f Marion, 2 rods; thence East 21 rods; thence
official put on fees.
school District No. 77 ss.
though it is minus a covering:
South 27 rods more o r less t o a
Contracts for expending $600,000 on Teal irrigation tracts in
Notice is hereby given that at the point !8 feet North o f t h e
J. M. RINGO— F. M. SHOOK
north
We think we know
school district bond election hereby bank o f the Salem FTour Mills Compa­
Umatilla County have been let to Porter Bros.
There will be yet,
called to be held at The City Hall, in ny’s water ditch; thence meandering in
STAYTON
OREGON
Grinding Silica at Terrabonne is a new industry.
A covering across
the Town o f Stayton in and for School a westerly direction 18 feet from the
District No. 77, of Marion County,Ore- north bank o f said water ditch 80 rods
The top o f it.
Legislature evidently thought Oregon needs more roads and
. , .
,
,7“
.
.
. gon, Thursday the 1st day o f April, A.- ‘¿ i feet more or less to the place of be­
less scenic highways.
A birthday dinner given Arme “ 19l5 b -t; e<n t h e hours
two
ginning; containing six acres more or
Flood
Sunday
was
enjoyed
by
0’ciock
p.
m.
and
seven
o
’clock
p.
m.,
Rains and snows ensure good crops for central Oregon.
less.
LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC
relatives and friends.
Among there will be submitted to the legal
Also Block No. 167 in Lone Oak Cem­
Organized labor has established a national union-label mail those present were Jim Leffler voters thereof the question o f contract-
Conscientious
Attention Given to all
etery, (west side division) situated in
order house.
and family, Raleigh Harold, w ifej'"^ * bonded indebtedness in the sum Tp 9, S, R 1, West o f the Willamette
Legal Business.
Independence- two miles o f hard surface road to be built and son and Mr. and Mrs. John o f $15,000.00 for the purpose o f Buying Meridan, as shown and designated up­
a site and buiiding a High School Build­ on the plat o f said cemetery as found
Office Room No. 6. Roy Bldg.
north.
Sandner, Jr.
ing in and for said school district.
, o f record in Book o f plats, Vol. 2, page
The vote to be by ballot upon which 41, in the Recorder’ s office o f Marion
Jennie Strong and Mrs. R. L. Hart are conducting a sawmill
S. P. Cole and son Ralph visit­
shall be the words "Bonds—Y es” and j County, State o f Oregon.
at Peoria.
ed at the home of his son Curtis “ Bonds—N o.” ; and the voter shall
Terms and conditions o f Sale; Ten
AND ALL KINDS OF
I place a cross (X ) between the word per cent o f the price bidden shall be
Sutherlin—Coles Valley electric railroad is being promoted. this week.
! “ Bonds” and the word “ Y es” or be­ paid at t h e time o f sale and the
Mrs. Rosie Dodson and baby
With Congress, legislatures and labor unions and political
tween the word "B onds” and the word balance o f t h e amount to be paid
commissions directing operation of railroads it is not surprising are visiting at the Vilas Philippi "N o ” which indicates his choice.
on the confirmation o f sale by the
home.
The polls for the reception o f the said County Court: Said sale will be
that many of them are going into the receivers hands.
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D.
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
Wilbur N. Pintier, D.M.D.
NOTICE
S. H. HELTZEL
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
V. A. GOODE
CEMENT FENCE POSTS
Concrete Work
c. s T low e
Mavnard was a Stayton t,allot8 ca8t for or against the con- made subject to confirmation by the
J. B. Howell and J. W. Stevenson are making violins at . Steve
..
%f
,
| traction o f said indebtedness will, on atoveentitledCourLBids will be received
visitor Monday.
Raid d#y and date and at lhe place
Glendale.
for part or all o f the above described
A number o f young
people a foresa id , b e o p en ed a t the h our o f tw o j property.
J. B. Grier
Polk County treasurer salary is cut from $1500 to $750.
attended services at Mt. Pleasant O'clock p - m- and remain open until the 4-8
Executor.
E. J. Stack, in Labor Press: "N o labor law passed. On the
hour of seven o ’clock p. m. of the same
' Sunday.
day when the same shall be closed.
contrary, the sentiment of both branches o f the Legislature was
By order o f the district school board
unfavorable to labor, a great many of the lawmakers being posi­
of School District No. 77 o f Marion
tively intolerant”
Nature Gives Timely Warnings That
County, Oregon, made this 9th day of
HIDDEN DANGERS
North Santiam
Astoria
Excursions meet steamer Great Northern at Flavel.
Portland—J. H. Henry will erect a $30,000 residence on Cor­
W. G. Shearer left the end of
nell road.
the week for t h e mountains,
The Dalles Knights Pythias are to erect a four-story con­ where he will spend a few days.
crete lodge building.
Clifford Jarvis spent the week
O.W.R.&N.Co. will spend $700,000 on tracks and viaducts at
Portland.
Crown Point. 22 miles from Portland on Columbia highway
is to have a $10,000 Chalet inn.
May 3 to 8 will be locks opening week for Celilo and Oregon
City canals.
A new freak law is offered by the Prohibition party and La­
bor Federation, for election of representatives at large and not by
districts.
The state has ordered 600 bushels of seed to establish a flax
industry at the state prison.
LaGrande
Made-in-Union County banquet was attended by
500.
0D-LARK
TRADE M A R K
Q U IC K , C E R T A IN ,
D E A D L Y -f*
READY
FOR
IX m X T
n r.
R E V F .R F i l l . » .
D estroy s squ irrels, gopher*, prairie dog*, «a g e
ra t*. Apply early In Spring
rtnir when the
“
h u n gry
ecta a w a k e from W in ter’s *leep. M oney back
I It ever fall*. "W o o d -t.a r k " for IB year*
haa stood ev ery te*t. It'a
cron
Insurance
n galn st rod en t pests. If y o u r dea ler hasn't
It. w rite u*.
R
W o o d w a rd D ru g C o .
O H T I.A R It, O RRO OIf.
For sale at Beauchamp’s Drug Store
No Stayton Citizen Can Afford To
Ignore.
DANGER SIGNAL NO .l comes from
j the kidney secretions. They will warn
you when the kidneys excrete a clear,
amber fluid. Weak kidneys send out a
thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, rqji.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ill-smelling urine, full o f sediment and
end at home.
(Publisher)
irregular o f passage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Alsman
DANGER SK.N AL N0.2comes from
Department o f the Interior
and G. W. Brower and family
the back. Bad’ nains, dull and heavy,
U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore­
or sharp and acute, suggest weak kid­
were guests of I. O. Alsman and
gon, March C, 1915.
family Sunday.
. NOTICE is hereby given that William neys and warn you o f the danger of
dropsy, gravel and Bright’s disease. In
A1 Tuck is erecting a fine new R Kemp, o f Mill City, Oregon, who. that case Doan’s Kidney Pills have
cottage on his farm.
m Feb™arL
f J 9l4’
¿ T * ? 5, been endorsed by thousands. Here is a
I *
entry.
No. 04088,
for S E I, " Section
statement o f a nearby resident:
I. E. Thomas was a business Township 9 South, Range 3 East, Will-
Rhoda H. Peterson. 630 Fourth St.,
caller at Aumsville Monday.
amette Meridian, has filed notice o f in­ Corvallis, Oregon, says: " I was in a
tention t o make Final Commutation
Miss Fairy Brower is spending proof, to establish claim to the land a- bad wav from kidney complaint, My
ankles were swollen and pained me.
a few days at West Stayton this hove described, before the Register and My back ached. I knew that my kid-
Receiver o f the» U . S. Land Uffice, at
week.
neys were to blame for these ailments.
Portland, Oregon, on the 21st day o f
When I was advised to try Doan’s Kid­
G. W. Wolf is very much im­ I April, 1915.
ney Pills, I did.
I found them to be
Claimant names as witnesses ¡Charles
proved this week.
just what I said. They did me a lot o f
1 Streff, Miles E. Chamberlin, Mahlon
Miss Mabel Jarvis was a Stay- ! W. Chamberlin, and S. Gaylor all of good.”
ton caller Monday.
Mill City, Oregon. N. Campbell, Reg­ Price 50c, at ail dealers. Don’ t sim­
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
4-8
Grandma Howard is still re­ ster.
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
ported among the sick.
Mr.Peterson had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Rov Elliot and wife have re­
turned to their home in Astoria.
P ois on
March A. D. 1915.
Henry Smith
Chairman, District School Board.
Attest: W. Richardson
District Clerk.
Wedding bells will soon b e
[ ringing here.
n t . P le a s a n t
The services conducted by the
Rev. Blair of Albany Sunday,
were well attended, both morn­
ing and evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darby
and Elsie Downing were Sunday
$65.00 PER ACRE
For a short time only, I will sell my
;l5a. all cleared and good land at the
above price. No improvements except
fences.. 24 mi. fouth o f Kingston, on
good road and R.F. D. 10 acres in good
clover. See Liston A. Darby, Scio,
Oregon Rt. 1.
3-18x
FOR SALE
One saw mill, including top ard bot­
tom saw, belting and rollers and all
appliances necessary to run said mill
by applying power. This will be a bar­
gain to any one desiring a mill. Terms
will be given to purchaser.
E. A.
Downing, Stayton, Ore.
tf
Special Pi ices
STAYTON
OREGON
Lulay Bros. & Co.
Contractors l Builders
)welling houses a specialty
je t us figure on your build­
ings
We can save you money
A good job gauranteed
5hone 77
P. O. Box 198
STAY TON, OREGON.
STATON MEAT MARKET
SESTAK
&
TH OM AS,
Proprietors.
Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats
Lard & Creamery Butter.
Highest Market Pi ice Paid For Fat Stock
TINWORK and
PLUMBING
Bath Tubs, Lavatories and
all Sanitary fittings— Farm-
ers-W e carry a line of
pumps, leader water sys­
tems, etc. Gasoline engines.
AGENCY MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY
on slabwood, spring and summer de­
Of Albany at Mack & Shepherd's livery, for orders placed before April
Barber Shop. Laundry leaves Tues­ ist. Call at our office for prices.Brown-
day 2 p. m.
tf. t Petzel Lumber Co.
tf.
JACOB SPANIOL