The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 04, 1915, Image 6

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PPORTUNITY knocks once at every man's door." But many an oppor-
tunity is lost when the mar. who tecs it hasn't the wherewithal
to take advantage of it. It is the man with the READY CASH
1 9 BANK who derives the benefit! If yon haven’t an account, open one
today. When the opportunity arrives
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YOUR CHECK BOOK WILL BE READY!
S T A Y T O N S TA TE B A N K
A share of the banking business
of Stay ton and vicinity
is solicited.
Y ou are assured of a safe deposi­
tory and courteous treatment at
this bank, by ample capital and
long experienee in the banking
business.
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton, Oregon
C a p ita l $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0
rue
E c
. . .
o n o m y
meins the wise spcr.-.r g c? one's r.'.ney—making every dollar do full duty
and getting in return an article that wnl satisfy you in every way.
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SUMMONS
{ xwt a pop oupaa~i»~co«»wsai>»p >» m i COSTA!«
1 tii' f M. v 'l.y co>t.in< in it> .nit *1
In thi* I ifii.it Court > ( the Si «, of
•stimate oí the » c ount o f tin r ey pio- o f Oregon for the Count» o f M n on
*vscl I. ! c r« «cd In taxation within Department No. 2. J. K. Sleper, Plain
the town o f Stayton, Urvgi n, for the tiff, vs. 1. C. Payne and Etta It I’ayrte,
ensuing year, Also a statement o f tho hi* wife; E. Dunagan a n il F. 11.
probable receipts from other so iree* Reeves, Defend »»lit*.
than direct tnxnt on upon real and per­
To E. Dunagan one o f thi d efn danta
sonal property i< i : aid |w>riod.
above named.
For maintenant*« ol Recorder’a
In the name o f the State o f Oregon:
effice. $ 12.00 You are hereby required to appear ami
Town jail. 10.00 answer the complaint Hied against you
’ ’ Hell. .4.00 in the above entitled Court ami suit
Fire Dept. S7.42 within six weeks from the date o f the
Electric
first publication o f this summons, to-
lights. 700.00 wlt:
On or l>etore the 16th day o f
Marshal’ s salary
720.00 December, 1915, and if *ou fad so to
Recorder’s ••
UO.OO answer, for want there« f. i ho i hint iff
Elect it n t xpeiscs
BC. 00 will apply to saiil C< ui t fi r the relief
eli Ktneerii g t xpenst s
50.00 prayed for in said ci n>; ¡•tint, vix:
Tot.-1 $ 1773.42
For a Decree o f force losure « pon the
Probable am, uut o f receipts from following described premises, tie wit:
other sources than direct taxation up­ Beginning in the center o f a slough 40
on real and personal property $1170.00 feet South
o f
th e
Southwest
Cash on hand at this date
047.39 corner of the Southeast quarter o f
The Council of said town o f Stayton Section 10, in Township 9 South, Range
w.ll meet in the town hall of set l town 1 West o f the Willamette Meridian in
on Thurs
, Noven.l er iStt, 1915, at Stayton, Marion County, Oregon; run­
the hour o f 7:.'0 o'clock p. m. for the ning thence South ICO feet; thence
purpose o f giving every taxpayer with­ Went 200 feet; I hence North li-O feel;
in said town an opportunity to be heard thence East 200 feet to the place o f be­
in favor o f or against said proposed tax ginning.
levies.
Also, for a Decree ordering and ill
This notice is served upon the tax- ! reeling the sale o f the personal proper-
payers o f said town o f Stayton by pub- ty described in said complaint,
luation thereof under and pursuant to
That the defendants L. C. Payne,
Chapter 222, o f the General Laws of Ktta B. Payne, E. Dunagan, and F. H.
Oregon, o f the legislative session o f , Reeves and all persons claiming under
1915. By order o f the Council.
or through them, or any or either of
(signed) H. A. Beauchamp,
Mayor, them, subsequent t o plaintiff's said
Attest: J. B. Drier,
Recorder. 11-4 | mortgage herein, whether as purrhas-
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crs. incumbrancers, nr other« isc. rimy
be barred and foreclosed o f all their
NOTICE
right, claims, liens, estates, title, in­
terest and equity of redemption in, on
Notice is hereby given that Buchan or to said premises and personal pro­
and Taylor have completed their con­ perty snd every part thereof.
tract on the road in District No. 34.
That plaintiff may become a purchas­
and that the County Road Master hss er at said sale und that the Sheriff cxe-*
filed nis certificate o f completion for cute a deed to the purchaser; that the
the same.
said purchaser be let into the possess­
Any person, firm or corporation hav- ion o f said premises and the whole
objections to file to the acceptance of thereof upon the purchase o f the same,
said work, may do so on or before No­ and that the plaintiff have such other
vember 12,(1915, at 12 o ’clock noon, in and further relief in the premises us to
the office o f the County Clerk.
| the Court may seem just and equitable.
Max Gehlhar County Clerk.
11-4
This summons is served upon you by .
| publication thereof In the Stayton Mail,
a newspaper publiahed weekly in Stay-
Administrator's Notice of Appointment. ton, Marion County, Oregon, by order
Notice is hereby given that the un­ o f Hon. Wm. Gulloway, Judge o f the
dersigned has been duly appointed by Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon
the County Court o f the State o f Ore­ for the Third Judicial District dsteil on
gon for the County o f Marion as Ad­ the 29th day o f October, 1915, the first
ministrator o f t h e estate o f Adam publication to be on the 4th day of
Missler, deceased, and that he has duly November, 1915, and you are required
qualified as such administrator.
All to appear und answer on or before the
persons having claims against the es­ 16th day o f Dec. 1915. S. H. Heltzel,
Attorney for PUintiff.
tate o f the said decedent are hereby 11-4 12-16
WHITE.
is a real bargain because it is sold at a popular
price; because it gives you the kind of sewing
you delight in; because it will turn out the work
quickly end thoroughly and give you a life time
of satisfactory service; because its improvements
will enable you to do things which can’t be done
on any other machine; because it will please you
with its fine finish and beauty of its furniture.
In short you will find the White reliable and
desirable from every point of view.
Be sure to ; * the \7hitc dealer who will be glad to show you how good a
machine the White is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat­
alogs. YPe dc not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines.
WHI TE Sc WING MA CHINE CO.
CLEVELAND, O.
Subscribe For The Mail
FREE TO BOYS
This
$2 m
Knife
We Mean Just What W e Say— FREE!
A dandy, guaranteed Jackknlf*. made o f the beet
Entlieh et#*!, fiven away absolutely free to any «
boy w a» will do a few hours* work for ue la hi*
own neighborhood.
W e W ant One Boy
In w t r y coBntry town in O n n n . W ubtngtcn and Idaho to htro
o so o f theso K b I . m . N o Kntvei fl.o n i . i r to hojo In tho city of
Portland.
Cat Oat this Coupon and Mail it to us
MGR. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT
THE EVENING TELEGRAM, Portland, Or.i
Please tell me how 1 can secure the $2.00 Boy
Scont Knife Free.
Name . . . . . u , . . . . . . » - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Addresi . . . » ............... *.......................... .
V O U
bet tlio cops are w ise
-■* to the little c h e w that satis­
fies— with a nibble of the Real
Tobacco Chew tu ck ed into their
cheeks they arc h ap py on their
beats. N o bu n ch es to disfigure
the face. T h e little ch ew s m ean
the pouch lusts a long time und saves
coin.
A litllcclicr/of pure, ricn, mc..n\v tobacco—seasoned
end sweetened just enough—cuts out no much o f tho
grinding and spilling.
a l
;;
vour?
C h e w in g
dcm lep
f o p W -B
CUT
1
t o d a c c o . it is t h e n e w
tobacco chcw
- c u t long shpeo .
T u ' kc 1 -a than opc-quartcr the old rizo chew, (t
i* l bo U». ro KutUf> in;! llun a mouthful o f ordinary
tobacco. Just t ike u nibbio o f it unlit you find the
ctrcn:',:ii chew dial suit, you, then §*e how caaily and
S* illy die rrul tobacco tu.te comea, how it .edafica,
how much lets you have to epic, how tew chews you take to he tobacco
tad.fii-d. That’s why it ia 7/ie t ir a i Tobacco Chew. That'* why it ootU
lem in the end.
The im e o f pur-, rich tobacco doe. not need tobe covered up. An
c i u m o f licorice tout • wcetcchig m a k e s you (p it lo o much
One : m ill chew tal.es the place of two big
chews of llie old kind.
( ( N o t i c e h o w th e s a l t b r i n a «
' * o u t th e r i c h t o b a c c o t a s t e .) )
WET"MAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Uaioa Square, New York City
Lights G o Out
At the
Pana ma - Paci fi c 12 xpos i don
notified to present the same, duly veri­
on
fied, to me at my place o f business in
Stayton, in Marion Co.Ore, within six
months from the date o f this notice.
Dated at Stayton, Oregon, October
27, 1915. J. H. Missler, Administrator
Are you interested in
o f the estate of Adam Missler DecealP
Have you subscribed yet for The
ed.
11-21*
Youth's Companion for 19167 Now is
the time to do it, if you are not already
a subscriber, for you will get all the
SUMMONS
issues for the remaining weeks ot 1915
free from the time your subscription
with $2.00 is received.
The Intest developmcdt* in nil industries can
In the Circuit Court o f the State of
The fifty-two issues o f 1916 will he
be seen here.
Y»u cannot afford to miss it.
Oregon, for the County o f Marion. crowded with good reading for young
Department No. 2.
and old. Reading that is entertaining
Coral R. Farr. Plaintiff, vs Arthur P. but n o t “ wishy-washy.”
Reading
Farr, Defendant.
for exposition travel are in effect until
that leaves you, when you lav the pa­
To Arthur P. Farr, the above named per down, better informed with keener
November 30 via tho
defendant:
aspirations, with a broader outlook on
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE life. The Companion is a good paper
OF OREGON, you are hereby required to tie to if you have a growing family
to appear and answer the complaint and for general reading, a s Justice
Write for our booklet “ Wayside Notes”
filed against you :n the above entitled Brewer once said, no other is neces­
or secure information from local Hgent.
| Court and cause on or before the 16th sary.
day o f December, 1915, and if you fail
I f you wish to know more of the bril­
to answer for want thereof, the plain­ liant list o f contributors, from our cx-
tiff will apply to the Court for the re­ Presidents down, who will write for
lief prayed for in her Complaint, to- the new volume in 1916, and if you
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
wit; That the bonds o f matrimony wish to know something o f the new
Portland, Oregon
now existing between the plaintiff and stories for 1916, let us send you free
defendant be dissolved and that she the Forecast 1916.
have such other and further relief as
Every new subscriber who send $2.00
to the Court may seem just and equi for 1916 will receive, in addition to this
table.
year’s free issues. The Companion
This summons is served upon you by Home Calendar for 1916.
publication in The Stayton Mail b y
T h e Youth’s Companion, Boston, 1
order o f Hon. Wm. Galloway, Judge Mass., new subscriptions received at i
One To Convince Thn Malt Skeptical
Albert Frank, F,. (). Reynolds,
o f the above named Court, dated on this office.
Stayton Reader!.
the 2nd day o f November, 1915, the
Henry Frank a n d Oleas Hell
The test o f time is the test that
fir-.t publication to be on the fourth
went to the coast after salmon
counts.
ADDRESS
day o f November, 1915, and you are
last
Wednesday.
Doan’s
Kidney
Pill*
have
made
their
BLAIRSTOWN, I..W»
tequired to appear or answer on or be­
reputation
by
effective
action.
fore the 16th day o f December, 1915.
F,. C. Downing, wife and moth­
The following ci.se i typlc il.
11- 4
Jas. G. Heltzel,
er,
ant ('. K. Read and wife of
Stayton r«.si i nt should be convinr-
12- 16
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Aumsville motored to Corvallis
, ed.
Birch, Larch and Fir.
Hie birch grows farther north than
'1 he testimony ».» confirmed t h e Friday.
any other tree. Next conies the HI-1 proof complet«-.
F. M. Fresh and family visit­
beiiiiu Inreh enfl then the fir.
Testimony like ties cannot be ignor­
No Good, Anyhow.
ed relatives in Stayton Sunday.
ed.
Daughter Rut why <lo you object to
A. J. Wood, 733 N. Front St., Sali m,
J. T. Hunt and wife returned
tin* count? Millionaire— He’* looking
Ore., -ays: "Kidney complaii.t g o t ho
for easy money. Daughter—No such
from
tho St Martin Springs Sat­
bad in my ri se that I knew I wo lid
thing. Millionaire Then lie must be
have to check it or suffer more nerioiis urday.
We wish to announce we are exclu­ crazy. That’s even worse.—New York
results. Just after getting up in the
sive Stayton agents for the simple mix­ GI o I h *.
Marion Downing o f Laoomb
morning, the complaint wm worse. B<
ture o f huchthorn bark, glycerine, etc,
visited
with his mother a n d
T ig ris M sa n t S w ift.
fore I had finished one i ox o f Doan'
known as Adler-i-ka.
This remedy, ' The Tigris appears In the book of
Kidney Pills, 1 was free from every brother K. C . Downing Monday,
used succ'ssfuliy for appendicitis, is Genesis at Hiddekel, one o f the four
o f kidney complaint and
the most thorough bowel cleanser we "heads" Into which the rlTer o f Eden , . symptom
..
.„
ifc.
" y fi
Our
school is progressing
much
I al , awiati
kidneys
were
normal.
(Statement
.
? .
.
ever sold. It is so powerful that one was parted. The name by which we
under
given January 30th, 1006.)
u
n (li'r th <‘ supervision o f Miss
spoonful relieves almost any case o f know It does not exactly mean “ tiger.”
Over six years later, Mr. Wood said: Mayhelle Wagner.
constipation, sour or gassy stomach. For the correct way of putting It Is
• I haven’ t hH<l a return o f kidney
The scholars have a hot lunch
Adler-i-ka never gripes, is safe to use thnt both "tiger" nnd "Tigris'
mean
trouble
since
Doan’s
Kidney
Pill«
rid
every
day.
and the instant action is surprising. V. In Persian sw ift ns sn nrrow. "Ko-
Dare Sloper, druggist.
T *■
phrntes” is a Greek version of the Per­ "" " r il'
home
Price,50c, at all dealers.
Don’ t sim­
sian hiifrnt, which signifies "the good
meeting
will
he
held
at
the
F.M.
ply a«k -fo r -»--kidney- remedy—get
abounding” nnd represent* “ the old
Fresh
home.
TRESSPASS NOTICES- Printed on
Doan’s Kidney Pills the »ami that
strong white muslin, for sale at the Asiatic hurst or purnt, akin to our verb Mr. Wood had.
Mrs. J. ,J. Staiger visited trie
Foster-Milbutn Co.,
"t»our.” — London Standard.
Stayton Mail office.
Prop»,, Buffalo, N. Y.
school Thursday,
FREE UNTIL 1916
V > , W V S V V W W \ V A , * ■. .
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYEPS
Saturday, Dec. 4
Mining
Agriculture
Horticulture
Art
Science
Manufacturing
Low Fares
Shasta R o u t e
Southern Pacific
Rock
HIZZ
P oint
IIIZZ
SPECIAL NOTICE TO
STAYTON FOLKS
li
Parent-Teacher*