INDUSTRIAL NEWS O.W.K.&N. and Union Pacific arc placing order« for lumber. recent illness. Mrs. Palmer was formerly a resident of this place. A. L. Schriber called at the J. King home Sunday evening. Mrs. Theodore Fischer has re­ On Portland city contract« Oswego Iron Work« get $128,415 turned home after a few days cast iron pipe and Smith and Watson $2750 for fittings. visit with her sister Mrs. E. R. Hast side, Portland, Masonic lodges will erect a temple. Palmer at Dallas. Baker County placer mining resuming earlier than usual. Andrew Fisher, wife and son, Marshfield black sand tests $3 a ton in gold and 32c plat­ Eric spent Sunday evening at the King home. inum. The Victor Point Embroidery Portland good roads boosters would initiate $1,000,000 bond Club met a t the Darby home iasuc. S t Helens The McCormick mills have contract fori 1,000,000 Wednesday. Mrs. Floyd Humphreys and little son have been visiting at Mr Davis and family of Salem the W. H. Humphreys home. moved on their ranch near here. Miss Ora Givens had the mis­ fortune to sprain both ankles se­ Arthur Forrette and family j verely. Mrs. Floyd Shelton spent a ^sited at the Frank Wolf home few days with home folks last near Sublimity Tuesday. Mrs. J. King, Arnott a n d week. Ethel King spent Sunday with C. F. Loose and wife w ere1 Mrs. C. C. Jones. Flra Gunsaule was a Jefferson pleasantly entertained a t t h e visitor Sunday and Monday. Hunter home Sunday. feet o f ties. f l t. Pleasant Chas. Downing and wife of Messrs Hunter and Anderson Albany were visitors at the Lee were Stayton visitors the firBt of Downing home last week. the week. The Mes. John and Byron Rob­ Glen McClellan and wife of ertson were guests at the Ed Shedds visited relatives here the Smith home Sunday afternoon. week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ray drove Lewie Wiegans and J. Dively to Mill City Tuesday. and son are farming the Kearns The party and dance given at ranch this year. the I). C. Ray home Friday night Mr.Griffin made a trip to Stay- was well attended and everyone ton Tuesday. reported a fine time. Clarence Forette made a trip Master Irvine Ray spent Sun­ to Aumsville one day last week day with Melvin Shank. and while there purchased a new Miss Grace Shank went to Sa­ DeLaval Cream Separator. lem Tuesday morning to spend H. E. Collier of Portland was the week-end with relatives. an over Sunday visitor at the J. Those who attended the sing­ H. Porter home. ing at the P. H. Lambert home reported a good time. Kingston Kinks Mrs. Leslie Townes and baby spent Saturday and Sunday at the W. R. Ray home. Chas. Schaefer a n d family Harry Shank made a business were Sunday visitors at the Matt Mueller home. trip to Albany Sunday. Pietrok Bros, a r e shearing Verna and Roxana Shank were Sunday visitors at the LeeDown- goats in this vicinity this week. They have an up-to-date gasoline ing home. portable shearing plant, the kind Linn Lambert and wife and that does the work. Mrs. W. R. Brenner were guests Rev. Frank L. Punell was en­ at the P. H. Lambert home Sun­ tertained at the J. T. Follis home day. this week. Dorothy a n d Maudie Smith Titus Archer and family visit­ were guests at the Chas. Peters ed at the G. F. Harold home Sun­ home Sunday. day. Mrs. Dave Lutz and daughter Carl Titus and wife visited her Ella o f Montana are visiting at mother, Mrs. G. W. Murphy of the P. H. Lambert home this Stayton Sunday. week. Otto Cole was a business visit­ John and Lyle Lutz spent Sun­ or in this vicinity Monday. day with Marvin Long. Mrs. G. F. Harold is still on Miss Ethel Smith returned home Monday from Albany after the sick list. working most of the winter for W. R. Jepcott is on the sick H. B. Cusick. this week. Nick Geymer sold a bunch of sheep last week. Rock Point James Dawes of Mill City was buying cattle in this neighbor­ J. T. Hunt was a Capital City hood this week. visitor Friday. Mrs. J. E. Yeoman and Mrs. W. H. Downing motored to Sa­ Beiver o f Gates were Monday callers at the G. F. Harold and lem Saturday. Curtis Cole homes. T. J. Hill i s improving his farm by building new fence long the road. a a- Victor Point James McCormick of Portland is visiting his uncle Geo.Schmitt. (To late for last week) Kingston School Closes After a period of six months successful work t h e Kingston school closed on Friday 12th with a lively program. Although the pupils are few in number they gave a good entertainment. We wish to commend them, especially, in their music, which was hard to surpass. Following is the program: Welcome Song by school Rec. “ A Little School Girl," Edna Crabtree Rec. ‘ ‘A Letter From the Farm" Willie Ruettgers Song ‘ ‘Sleepy Tim e," Four little girls Rec. "A t Grandma’s House," Glen Philippi Rec. ‘ ‘Baking a Cake by Rule," Lanna Peitrok Song "Alpine Horn," By school Rec. Setting a H en," Nora Las­ key Rec. "Looking Out," Walter Lu- lay Song "Monkey and a Chimpan- zie," Four boys Rec. "The Puff Ball," Beradina Ruettgers Rec. "The Teacher has a Pick on m e," Andrew Peitrok Song "Song of Long A g o," Six girls Drama "Playing Doctor" Song "Hear Dem Bells,” School Rec. "The Little Dog Under the Wagon," Marie Ruettgers Rec. "Gone With a Handsomer Man," Leo Weier Song "Oregon Song,” School Rec. "The Boy o f the Family,” Ben Kenyon Drama "A Matrimonial Adver­ tisement” Song "Jolly Student Song,” by School A recital was given by Mrs. Creech Remarks concerning the work, were made by several of the pat­ rons. Mrs. Peitrok furnished a nice treat for the crowd. We are pleased to know of the success of the school and that every one seemed to be well sat­ isfied with Miss Fuson’s work. $65.00 PER ACRE SUBSCRIBE MUCK MONEY Continued from first page. J. F. FolHs T. E. Fleming B. A. Schaefer Lester Lewi* W. E. Chrisman Clarence Overholta J. W. Hickman Math Mueller W. R. Jephcott R. Hensley A. G. Mueller Sam Hass J. B. Pietrok G. F. Harold C. C. Cole 25 25 10 6 ■ 10 10 10 6 6 6 20 30 GO 25 50 John Sandner G. A. Sandner GO Edward Maertz GO Luton A. Darby GO B. Min ten GO Louis Gialer 50 John Schilliz 50 Jo*. A. Senz 25 Gua. and Anton Gialer 50 H. R. Shank 50 David Aegerter * 50 John Flick GO J. C. Huber 50 Floyd Shelton 20 D. Townea 50 J. H. Kloer 40 A. A. McKenzie 50 C. J. Ruettgers 50 Phillip Pietrok 30 L. T. Titua 15 J. T. Follia 25 W. E. Chrisman 25 W. R. Ray 25 G. H. Ray 10 J. L. Lambert 10 E. F. Gunsaule* 5 B. L. Ray 5 Lee Downing 24 Ed Smith 24 Dan Ray 20 James Archer 25 Nicolas Geymer 50 John Sandner, Jr. 25 R. F. Darby 25 C. E. Dart 50 A. C. Rahn 50 P. G. Cole 50 W. W. Miller 50 M. M. Mieser 50 E. D. Roberta 50 Otto Rahn 8 J. W. Dart 50 John Schilliz 16 R. F. Darby 20 Jos. A. Senz 16 S. H. Heltzel 10 A. D. Gardner 15 Thomas-Mayo Co. 20 W. F. Klccker 15 Gardner & Hobson 15 H. A. Beauchamp 25 Chas. Gehlen 10 Horace Lilly 10 10 Peter Deidrich Korinek & Mielke 12 Geo. Spaniol 10 Missler & Taylor 10 Chas. Cladek 10 G. F. Korinek 10 Brown-Petzel Lumber Co. 25 Farmers & Merchants Bank 15 Stayton State Bank 15 Stayton Housefurnishing Co. 10 Jacob Spaniol 10 Fred Rock 10 Frank Lesley 10 E. T. Matthieu 10 H. J. Mutschler 10 W. N. Pintler 10 Sestak & Thomas 10 C. E. Brown 10 Stanley A. Starr 10 Mack & Shepherd 8 V. P. Lancefield 10 C. A. Beaui^iamp 5 C. A. Luthy 5 Fisher & Richardson 5 Geo. Davie 3 J. A. Hendershott 5 Jos. Hamman 5 Stayton Mail 5 E. C. Titus 5 J. M. Ringo 7 HELP THE KIDNEYS F. M. Fresh and family visited Stayton Readers Are Learning The The farmers o f this vicinity at the J. T. Hunt home Sunday Way. a r e busy sowing their spring afternoon. For a short time only, I will sell my It's the little kidney ills— crops. 35a. all cleared and good land at the The lame, weak or aching back— Marion and Norris Hunt at­ Mr. and Mrs Fred Yost were above price. No improvements except The unnoticed urinarv disorders— tended the ball game at Stayton fences. 24 mi. south o f Kingston, on Salem visitors Tuesday. That may lead to dropsy and Bright’s Friday. good road and R.F. D. 10 acres in good disease. Phillip Fischer and family and : clover. See Liston A. Darby, Scio, When the kidneys are weak, Miss Lucile Wolf who has been 8-18x Miss Leona King spent Sunday I Oregon Rt. 1. Help them with Doan’s Kidney Pills. employed at the J. T. Hunt home with relatives at Union Hill. A remedy especially for weak kid­ resigned and returned t o her neys, Henry Jaquet was in Silverton home Sunday. FOR SALE Doan's have been used 1 n kidney on business Tuesday. Prof. W. C. Gaunt and family One saw mill, including top ard bot­ troubles for 50 years. Anton Fisher of Salem, an a- tom saw, belting and rollers and a ll1 Endorsed by 30,000 people—endorsed and H. E. Wirth and family cal­ by citizens o f this locality. led at the E. C. Downing dairy gent for the Carter car was seen appliances necessary to run said mill John V. Roneo, 818 Uglow Ave., by applying power. This will be a bar­ driving over our good roads Mon­ ranch Sunday evening. gain to any one desiring a mill. Terms Dallas, Oregon, says: " I have used day. will be given to purchaser. E. A. Doan’s Kidney Pills off and on for a Norris and Emma Frank at­ couple o f years and have always had tf Miss Bernita Jones is spending Downing, Stayton, Ore. tended t h e Parent-Teachers great benefit. Kidney weakness gave few days with her grandmoth­ meeting a t McAlpine Friday me great annoyance. Since I used Special Prices er Mrs. King. Doan’s Kidney Pills, I have had no ser­ night. on slabwood, spring and summer de­ ious trouble. A few doses o f this rem­ Miss Cristine Yost called on livery, for orders placed before April edy always sets my kidneys working Mrs. M. Gibson Tuesday after­ 1 st. Call at our office for prices. Brown- right.” Petzel Lumber Co. tf. noon. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim­ a W est Stayton The friends and relatives of Nick Schmitz and wife made a Mrs. E. R. Palmer o f Dallas business trip to Stayton Monday, were very sorry to hear of her FOR SALE Red clover seed 15c per pound and kale seed 25c per pound. Phone or write, Jos Schulte, Sublimity, Oregon. 3-25 ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills- the same that Mr. Roneo had. Fcster-Milbutn Co., Props,, Buffalo, N, Y. N o n a OF SALE O f REAL ESTATE THE STAYTON MAIL Published every Thursday by In The County Court o f The State of Oregon, For the County o f Marion. In t h e matter o f the Estate of George W. Powell, and Margaret M. Powell his wife, deceased: Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned Executor o f the estate of George W. Powell, and Margaret M. Powell his wife, deceased: by virtue of an order duly issued out o f the County Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the County o f Marion, on the 23 day o f February, 1015, will sell at private sale at the office o f S. H. Heltzel, in the Town o f Stayton, Marion County, Ore­ gon. on Saturday the 10th day o f April, 1915, at the hour o f 10 o ’ clock in the forenoon or as soon thereafter as satis­ factory sealed bids are obtained, for cash, all the right, title, interest and estate, which the said George W. Pow­ ell, and Margaret M. Powell his wife, had in and to the following described premises, to-wit: The East one-half of Block No. 9, in Whitney’s addition to the town of Stayton, County o f Marion, State of Oregon. Also a small parcel o f land beginning at the South East corner o f Block No. 9, in Whitney’s addition to the town o f Stayton, running thence West 200 feet; thence South to the North boundary line o f Salem Woolen Mills water ditch; thence Easterly along said boundary line to a point due south o f the place o f beginning; thence North to the place o f beginning. Also lots One and Two in Block A, in A and C Clark’s addition to the town o f Stay- ton, Marion County, Oregon. Also a small parcel o f land on the south side o f Water Street in the town o f Stayton, Oregon, beginning at a point 60 feet South, and 160 feet West from the North West corner o f 3d and Water streets in the town o f Stayton; thence South 30 feet; thence West 20 feet; thence North 30 feet; thence East 20 feet to $he place o f beginning. Also a tract o f land beginning at a point 80 rods 54 feet South o f North West corner o f the South West 4 o f Section 11, in Tp9, South, Range One West o f the Willamette Mendian; thence East 53 rods; thence South 2 rods; thence East 21 rods; thence South 27 rods more o r less t o a point 18 feet North o f t h e north bank o f the Salem Flour Mills Compa­ ny’s water ditch; thence meandering in a westerly direction 18 feet from the north bank o f said water ditch 80 rods 24 feet more or less to the place o f be­ ginning; containing six acres more or less. Also Block No. 167 in Lone Oak Cem­ etery, (west side division) situated in Tp 9, S, R 1, West o f the Willamette Meridan, as shown and designated up­ on the plat o f said cemetery as found o f record in Bock o f plats, VoL 2, page 41, in the Recorder's office o f Marion County, State o f Oregon. Terms and conditions o f Sale: Ten per cent o f the price bidden shall be paid at t h e time o f sale and the balance o f t h e amount to be paid on the confirmation o f sale by the said County Court: Said sale will be made subject to confirmation by the at oveentittedCourt.Bids will be received for part or all o f the above described property. J. B. Grier 4-8 Executor. E . M . O l.M » T K L > Entered as second class matterat the postnffire at Mtaytc» Marion, county, Oregon, under the « 1 o f Congress o f March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTIO.SS, $1.50 per yea r Address all communications to THE STAYTON MAIL H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Physician and Surgeon STAYTON. OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKCEON S t a y t o n , O regon Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. DENTIST Office Over Stayton State Bank Phone 2152 Stavton, Ore 6. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc. V eterin arian Treats all domestic animals, also applies the Tuberculin test. Telephone 3x7 Office at Stayton Stablea STAYTON - - - - OREGC'i S. H. HELTZEL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Abstracts and Probate Work a Specialty Office Over Deidrich’s Hardware Store. FUNERAL DIRECTORS J. M. RINGO— F. M. SHOOK STAYTON OREGON V. A. GOODE LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC Conscientious Attention Given * Legal Business. to all Office Room No. 6. Roy Bldg. CEMENT FENCE POSTS AND ALL KINDS OF Concrete W ork c. s T lowe STAYTON OREGON ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M S * * » » » « » » » » » « >■=>« I » Lulay Bros. & Co. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION NOTICE State o f Oregon, County o f Marion, School District No. 77 ss. Notice is hereby given that at the school district bond election hereby called to be held at The City Hall, in the Town o f Stayton in and for School District No. 77, o f Marion County,Ore­ gon, Thursday the 1st day o f April, A .- D. 1915 between t h e hours o f two o ’clock p. m. and seven o ’clock p. m., there will be submitted to the legal voters thereof the question o f contract­ ing a bonded indebtedness in the sum o f 515,000.00 for the purpose o f Buying a site and buiiding a High School Build­ ing in and for said school district. The vote to be by ballot upon which shall be the words “ Bonds—Y es” and “ Bonds—N o.” ; and the voter shall place a cross (X ) between the word “ Bonds” and the word “ Y es” or be­ tween the word “ Bonds” apd the word “ N o” which indicates his choice. The polls for the reception o f the ballots cast for or against the con­ traction o f sai.i indebtedness will, on said day and date and at the place aforesaid, be opened at the hour o f two o ’clock p. m. and remain open until the hour o f seven o ’clock p. m. o f the same day when the same shall be closed. By order o f the district school board o f School District No. 77 o f Marion County, Oregon, made this 9th day o f March A. D. 1915. Henry Smith Chairman, District School Board. Attest: W. Richardson District Clerk. 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. B o x li-S J STAYTON. OREGON. STAYTON MEAT MARKET SE ST A K & T H O M A S, Proprietors. Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock TINWORK an. PLUMBING Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm­ ers—We carry a line t pumps, leader water sv - terns, etc. Gasoline engine:. AGENCY MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY O f Albany at Mack & Shepherd's Barber Shop. Laundry leaves Tues­ day 2 p. m. tf. JA C O B S P A N IO L