The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 22, 1915, Image 4

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••^OPPORTUNITY knocks once at every man's door." But many an oppor-
tnnity is lost when the man who secs it lasn’t the wherewithal
to take advantage of it. It is the nun with the READY CASH
IN BANK who derives the benefit! If you haven’t an account, open one
today. When the opportunity arrives
YOUR CHECK BOOK WILL BE READY!
STAYTON
STATE
BANK
Farmers & Merchants
\ Bank of Stayton, Oregon
\ Capital $25,000.00
Ice Cream,
Candy and
Soft Drinks
Are a few of the Summer
necessities. All of our pro­
C
o n f e c t io n
ducts conform to the Pure
Food Laws of the State. Our Home Made Candies will
stand up longest. All the Standard Cigars and Tobaccos.
See us before having that Party or Smoker and save $ $ $
Tobacco Coupons
Redeemed in your own city at no cost for postage or registra­
tion. Bring your coupons to me. I have over $200.00 worth of
premiums on hand .now. Magazines and Newspapers.
SURPRISE PARTY
IN THE OtUNTY COURT OK THE
STATE OK OREGON KOR MARION
COUNTY.
One night last week a very pleasant
In Prubxte.
surprise party was heW at the Wayne
In Ihr'JlnttUer uf t h e estate and
Ashbv home in honor of Mis* I.ucile guardianship of Atbertinc Rickets, u
Kobnrds of Portland, sinter of Mr«. minor.
Aahby.
Now on this 29th day of June, 1915,
Gantc* of all kind* end description*, the petition uf C. A. Itickett, Guardian
a* well as mustc were enjoyed until a of the Estate of Alhcrtine Itickett, a
late hour. Refreshment*, brought by minor, praying for in order authoriaing
the jolly crowd, twelve of whom arriv­ him to sell the real premise's of the
ed on a hay-rack, which broke down said estate described as follows: The
on route, were served and enjoyed by east one-half of the Sootheaat quarter
all present, who were: The host and o f Section IS, Township 9 South,
hostess Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Ashby, Range 3 East, coming on for hearing,
And guest of honor Miss I.ucile Ro- ami it appearing from such petition
bards, and mother Mrs. Robards, Mr. that it will he necessary to sell said
and Mrs. Norris Hunt, Max Hill, Mar­ real premiaes in order to properly edu­
ion and Helen Hunt, Dirk, Winnie, El­ cate and care for the aaid minor and
bert and Edna Tate, Mr. and Mrs. C. invest his property to his bent inter­
J. Hunt and daughter, Rachel, Delbert ests,
,
Westover. Maybelle Wagner, Mr. and
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED,
Mrs. Orlo Humphreys. Mr. and Mrs. ADJUDGED AND DECREED that on
Ciwin Carter, Ethel King. Arnot King, the 3tst day of July, 1915. at the hour
and Genevieve Patton.
of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, he set
as the time for hearing any objections,
why a license should not be given ns
prayed for in said petition, and why
tne said real premises Described in the
said petition should not be sold as pray­
Mrs. Louie Croisant and daugh­ ed for therein.
ter, I^aura, who have been visit­ IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, AD­
AND DECREED that a
ing with Mrs. Croisant’s other JUDGED
copy of this order be served forthwith
daughter, Mrs. John H u b e r , on the next of kin and on other persons
started for their home in Okla., interested in the said estate at least
Saturday. Mrs. Huber and sis­ ten days before the date set for hear­
ter. Mrs. Burnett, accompanied ing of (he said objections or that the
said order be published three successive
them as far as Albany, where weeks in the Stayton Mail, a newspa­
I they spent Sunday with Mrs. per of general circulation in Marion
Croisant’s sister.
County. State of Oregon, beginning
with the isaue of the first day of July,
Elsie and Mabel Thayer o f 1915, in accordance with the law.
Scio spent Sunday at the J. Hu­ 7-1
W. M. Bushey,
ber home.
7-22
Judge.
50c a pair, U p
vVhite Mary Janes - Pat. Leather Mary Janes
Pumps and Oxfords all Styles
FLORSHEIM SHOES
Lancefield’s Cash Shoe Store, Stayton
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’S n glad day for a tobacco chewer
I T And
when he finds the Real Tobacco Chew.
when a man uses it himself, finds
how good it is, he takes pleasure in letting
his friends hear the good news.
You get the tobacco solace and com­
fort.
fit. Pleasant
Mr. and Mrs. H. Senz and two
sons, Arnold and Nick w e r e
guests at the Joe Senz home on Visit Breitcnbush Hot Springs. Go
in by pack train. Good trail, comfor­
Sunday.
table equipment and reasonable prices.
P. H. Lambert and H. Kloer Meets train every day. For informa­
tion write Elmer Downing, Detroit,
were Scio visitors Sunday.
Ore.
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Margaret Smith spent Sunday
it the H. Shank home.
Sheriffs Notice Sale of Real Property on
Marguerite Ryan spent Sun­
Execution
day and Monday with Lula Clark
near Scio.
Ada Thayer of Scio spent the By virtue of an Execution issued out
the Honorable Circuit Court of the
latter part of the week with her of
State of Oregon, for the County of
sister, Mrs. Floyd Shelton.
Marion on the 22nd day of June 1915 in
John Huber went to Salem i favor of The Bank of Woodburn, plain-
and against A. P. Nys and F. A.
Thursday to see the Liberty Bell, ' | tiff
Moisan, defendants for the sum of Six
as did also Mrs. Louie C roisant,, i Hundred Eighty Seven A 36-100 ($687.-
and daughter, Laura, Mrs. Bur­ ' 36) Dollars, in U. S. Gold Coin, togeth­
nett, Mrs. Jacob Huber, and two er with interest at the rate of 10'» per
grandsons, Wayne and Willis, annum from the 7th day of July, 1909
and the further sum of Sixty Five &-
Frank Haberman and wife. Mar­ 00-100
($65.00) Dollars, with interest
guerite and Willie Ryan
from the 7th day of July, 1909, at the
A number of the young folks rate of 6',( per annum, and accruing
I have levied upon and will sell
attended the dance at BilyeuDen costs,
at Public Auction, o n Saturday the
Wednesday night and report a 4th day of September 1915,at llo ’clock,
good time.
A. M., at the Court House door in
County and State of Oregon,
Johnnie Aegerter had the mis­ Marion
all the right, title and interest which
fortune to cut his foot severely the said defendant, F. A. Moisan had
with an ax one day last week.
on or after the 7th of July 1909, date
of Judgment,in or to the following des-
Miss Stewart is visiting at the • cribed premises to-wit:
Lee Downing home.
Beginning at the North East corner
of
Thomas Moisan and wife's Donation
The singing at the Floyd Shel­
Land Claim No. 68, T. 6 S. R. 2 West
ton home Sunday night was well of the Willamette Meridian in Marion
attended.
! County, Oregon; thence S. 68 deg. E.
Ada Thayer was a guest of 13.00 chains, more or less, to the East
of section 21, Township aforesaid
Mabel Townes one day last week line
thence South following said East line
T h e services conducted b y
Rev. Blair Sunday morning and
afternoon were well attended.
There will be preaching Sunday,
July 25, both morning and even­
ing.
A CONFIRMED STATEMENT
Evidence Stayton Reader* Will
Appreciate.
Barefoot Sandals
(_T H * CABBY IS 6LAP TÒ' ¿
IN WALDO HILLS
J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor,
GEM CONFECTIONERY
ORDER
A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—ncasnnctl
and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of tho
grinding and spitting.
THf M A L TOBACCO CHCW IS NOW CUT TW O WAYS! I
W -B C U T is Lotto SHMO. RIGHT-CUT is snort shrso
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Taka lets than ona-quarlar th* old *i*e chew. It
will be mors satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary
tobacco. Ju*t taka a nibble of it until you find the
strength chew that suits you, then see how easily end
evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies,
How much lest you have to spit, buw lew chews you
tak e to be tobaoeo satisfied. * That's why it it ll<
K n l 7o*enre Cktw. That's why it costs lets la the end.
T h e teste o f pure, rieh tobacco rfoea not need to he covered ap. Aa
exeats of licorice and sweetening makes you spit loo much.
One small chew takes the place of two big
chews of the old kind
((N o lle « h o w th e * a lt b r l H «
o n : the r ic h tobacco t a f i r . H
WEYM a N-BRHTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York Q y
( ei j y from d ea ler or s e n d io * stam pstous 3
N e w p o r t
Oregon's Popular Beach Resort
An ideal outdoor retreat. Hunting, fishing, boating aurf bath­
ing, etc. Interesting visiting points in the neighborhood.
Convenient camping ground*, electric light, pure water.
LOW SEASON AND W EEK-EN D ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES
Two Daily Trains From Albany
Ask for illustrated folder "Newport” giving list of hotels, rates, etc.
A Visit to the
Tw o World Expositions
At San Francisco ami San Diego is an event of a
life-time and| one you cannot afford to miss
Special Fares In July
to San Francisco, Los Angeles nr.d San Diego on certain dates
Low Round Trip Fares Daily
with stop-overs in either diiection
Four Fina Trains Daily in Each Direction
Stop-Overs A t Expositions
Ail ticket* to the East via California permit stop-overs at
Han Francisco and Los Angeles to see the Exposition*.
Ask nearest Agent for “California and Its Two World Expositions” and
"Way Side Notes Shasta Route.”
of section 21, 23.50 chains, more or
less, to the i section corner, thence
West on the J section line 22.75 chairs,
more or less, to the East line of afore­
said Donation Land Claim, thence N.
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland Ore:
19 deg. E. following said East line of |
said Donation Land Claim to a point
19.28 chains S. 19 deg. W. from the]
North East corner of aforesaid Dona­
tion Land Claim, thence North 68 deg.
West parallel with the North line of
rue
conom y
said Donation Land Claim 103.67 chains
to the center of the County Road lead­
mean* the wise spending of one's money —making every dollar do full duty
and getting in return an article that w ill satisfy you in every w ay.
ing from Salem to ^urora, thence N.
32 deg. 30 min. East following the cen­
The
ter of said County Road 19.82 chains to
. W H IT E .
the North line of aforesaid Donation
i* a real bargain because it is sold at a popuLr
Land Claim, thence S. 68 deg. East
price t because it gives you the find of sewing
following said North line 99.14 chains
you delight ini becautt it will turn out the work
quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time
to the place of beginning and contain­
of satisfactory service; because its improvement)
ing 247.98 acres of land, more or less.
w ill enable you to do things which can’t be done
Terms of Sale cash unless bid in by
on any other machine! because it will please you
plaintiff.
with its fine finish and beauty of its furniture.
Dated at Salem, Oregon this 12th
In short you w ill find the White reliable and
day of July 1915.
desirable from every point of view .
Wm. Esch,
Be sure to see the White dealer w ho w ill be glad to show you how good a
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22 Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon.
machine the White is,
If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat­
8- 19
By W. I. Needham, Deputy.
alogs. We do not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines.
Doan’s Kidney Pills have done splen­
did work in this locality.
Have merited the unstinted praise
they have received.
Here’s evidence of their value that
none can doubt.
It’s testimony from this locality
twice-told and well confirmed.
Such endorsements are unique in the
annals of medicine.
Should convince the most skeptical
Stayton reader.
Mrs. M. Custer, 615 E. Third St.,
Albany, Ore., says: “ A cold which
settled in my kidneys brought on an
acute attack'of kidney trouble. 1 was
so weak and lame that I could scarcely
move.
The kidney secretions were
H o t ’ o Thia?
frequent in passage and bothered me
We oZTcr Ono Hundred Dollars It>
at night. Doan's Kidney Pills cured wild for any caso of Catarrh t..at
me.” (Statement given February 6th cannot be cured by Halt's Catarrh
Cure.
190« )
F. 3. C IIEN EY A CO.. Toledo, O.
Over Six Years Eater, Mrs. Custer
W o. th e undersigned, h iv e know n P. 3.
said: “ I use Doan’s Kidney Pills oc­ C heney fo r th e 1; t r , year«, a n d believe
perfco tly h o m rn b li l i nil business
casionally and they never fail to give him
transaction i a n d fln.-in-' lly ni l-» t> c .rry
o u t n r * obU.TSUer.i tr.o » | y l.;* firm.
good results.”
NATIONAL BANK C . t'.T M E r.C E ,
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim­
Toledo, O.
ply ask for a kidney remedy get ITaTs C atarrh Cure In ta '-o i Intcrnnllv.
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that •ati n j . ...ally u-. a l'io l lo- I nn-1 mu-
r . h e ( <f t'.o ry ’.eri. Testimonials
Mr. (lusters had. Fostcr-Milbuin Co., ‘ •otis
:it f
r. a u p |, tt: . Buhl
I )/ r ’l T rig-data.
Props,, Buffalo, N. Y.
Zaks Hell s f sally fills for cornu peUee.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
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