Image provided by: Santiam Historical Society; Stayton, OR
About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1916)
THE STAYTON MAH. OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW I’ublUbwl «very ThunMiay by K . N I . O l.M H T K I > Entered aa acrond class m atter at thu Marshfield St. poatofficc lit Slayton, Marion, i .unty, paying over $100,000. Oregon, under the a rt of Congress of j March :t, IK71*. Albany 1 summer. $8,000 addition planned for Madison school this I SUHSCHIPTIONS. Sl.oo per year Address nil ronimumcationa to TilK STAYTON MAII. Huul parties buy <>5,000,000 ft. of timber, Itosebiior Contract let for public building, cost $83, 745. The Dalles Two elevators to I k * built in Wasco County, one H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. 1(H),000 and one 50,000 bushel capacity. Oregon City Physician and Surgeon Hawley 1’aper Mill increases wages 10 . Crants 1’ass to have new sawmill, 50,000 ft. capacity. OHFCON I The worst piece of road on the Pacific Highway, near Com- ' stock, is to be rocked. STAYTON. C. H. BREWER, M. D. Klamath Kalis and adds 50 men. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGKON After a hot campaign for a municipal lighting plant. Silver- ton decided against the proposition by a vote of 288 to 47. STAYTON, OREGON Monmouth preparing to pave 3 blocks on main street. Myrtle Point planning to pave 25 blocks. Lire nitd Broccoli industry advocated by Southern Pacific for Coos Co. ranchers. Veterinary Surgeon und Dental Expert StMyton, Ort*. Humors say that aluminum is in hills near Silverton. Rhone 3 x 24 W ilbur N. Finder, D.M.D. DENTIST Ofhee Over Stayton State Hank Rhone 2152 Slavton, Ore A. BURSELL, M. D. State of Oregon contracts to sell flax fiber to Oakland, Cal. cotton mills. Myrtle Point planning to construct sewer system. Willamina Three sawmills here running full time. AUMSVILLE G. F. KORINEK, V. S , B. V. Sc. Veterinarian Motor Ship Construction Co. of California will establish a wooden shipyard in Portland. Treat« all domeatic animal«, also Coquille lets contract for 3 blocks of bitulithic rock paving. applies the Tuberculin test. Dallas -B ig cement rock quarry now working near here, Telephone 3*7 Office at Stay tun !» tablet producing 400 yards a week. STAYTON • - ■ - OREGON VVoodburn—Oregon Fruit & Juice Co. of Salem will take over local cannery and manufacture loganberry juice. S. H . il K L T Z K L Baker Building permits for April totaled $27,450. Bay City sold $19,188 improvement l>onds. E' h rin Loins .Secured --------------------------------------------- FUNERAL DIRECTOR J. M. KINGO - OREGON Salem $300,000 corporation formed to exploit salt lakes in I.akc County. Itoseburg Railroad to limestone cement quarries south of here completed. „ . Lane County produced 36,000 lbs. cascara bark last half of 1915 Oregon City—Reports say that Crown-Willamette Paper Co. will enlarge plant here. V. A. GOODE Medford—Jitney busses have driven out local service on S.- LAWYER «nd N O TAR Y PUBLIC P. between here and Ashland. City authorities now considering Conscientious Attention Given to all jitney license to make cars pay for use of roads built at public ex pense. Legal Business. Office Room No. ti, Roy Bldg. IIIZZ ADDRESS O l a i r s t o w n , i o w a C The three new ships, contracts to build which have been let — "“ to the big new Portland ship yard, will all fly a foreign flag. It is alnnit time the preparedness talk in Congress got around to ad- j vocating laws under which our own people would be encouraged to _____ build and register ships under the American Hag. HIZZ TINWORK and PLUMBING A Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm- ers-W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. C o o le i n a c o o l K ifc h o z i A ll th e h e a t is co n cen tra te d w h e re it is n e ed e d — k e ep s you cool an d m a k es fo r b e tte r cooking JACOB SPANIOL „ N EW P E R F E C T IO N f 833 O I L Q Ö - 5T O V E Feed Store WM. N E N D EL. PROP. GRAIN, HAY, SHORTS Alfalfa Meal, Grit, CHICK FEED, Etc; Delivered Phone 2251 Slayton, Ore. ||FARMS W AN TED ! ; | LiSt I || YOUR FARM LAND j :: u with W v n not n t rn n lr w ith r W b hy cook with a modern oil stove this sum m er and be comfortable? Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient than your wood or coal stove, and costs less to operate. Better cooking because the long bluechimneysgivestcad- ier, more evenly distributed heat, under perfect control— like gas. No smoke or smell. In 1, 2, 3 and 4-bumer sizes, ovens separate. Also cabinet models with Fireless Cooking Ovens. Ask your dealer today. \ For lin t Results Use Pearl O il STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C a lito u la ) || <1 Geo. A. SMITH || 1 * For Sale By ;\ LILLY Hardware Co., and Peter Deidrich, ;; The Stayton Real Estate Man I! Lancefield Bldg. The Following Described Cattle: 12 Head of Grade Jersey Cows and Heifers for sale by Geo. Chrisman. 8 Head of Jersey and Shorthorn Cows for sale by Harry Chrisman. All tested for tuberculosis L u n c h (C o u n te r o n th e : I STAYTON, OREGON G ro u n d s TERMS OF SALE: Three mos. time without interest, or oi year at 8 ^ . All bankable notes. 2% discount for cash. Geo. Chrisman Harry Chrisman A. L. Stevenson, Auct. 0. M. Baker, Clerk. Sutherlin- F. ud Products Co. adding machinery to double capacity of plant. Attorncy at-I.aw - Nutary Puhhr STATION Sale Commences at 10 A. M. Contemplated work on new reservoir to cost Coos and Curry Telephone Co. and Coquille Valley Tele- OREGON phone Co. combine under one name, giving better service and ask Public Service Commission for increase in rates. Phone 1 1 x 5 SATURDAY, MAY 27 Culver Two story brick, several residence buildings and sawmill contemplated. Oregon City alxiut $35,000. Physician and Surgeon We will sell at the Geo. Chrisman farm 3 1-2 miles South of Stayton, and 5 miles Northeast of Scio, at Public Auction, on Pelican Hay Lumber Co. begins 20-hour day St. Helens Quarry Co. resumes operations with al>out 25 men PAUL FEHLEN C a ttle SHERRIFF’S SALE OF REAL PRORERTY. ON FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given. That by vir tue of an execution duly issued out of, the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Marion and to m<‘ directed on the 9th day of May 1916 upon a judgement and decree duly ren dered, entered of record and docketed in anJ by said Court on the 2nd day of May 1916 in a certain suit then in said Court pending, wherein The Northwest ern Nat'onal Bank of Portland, a cor poration, w h s plamtitT and Dorothea V. Ranzau, Trustee, Dorothea V. Ranzau and John P. Ranzau, her husband. Ar thur J. Ranzau, a minor, J. H. Mc Bride, J. C. Davis. Citizens Bank, a corporation. The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co..a corporation,UnitedStates National Rank of Newberg,» corp.,etal. were defendants in lavor of plaintiff and against said defendants by which execution I am commanded to sell the property in said execution and herein after described to pay the sum due the plaintiff o f Eight Thousand &00-100 ($8000.00) Dollars,with interest thereon Ht the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 21st day of Mnv 1915 until paid and the further sum of Four Hun dred & 00-100 ($400.00) Attorney’s fees together with the costs and disburse ments of said suit taxed at Thirty Six & 00-ltKi ($36.00) Dollars and costs and expenses of said execution. I will on Saturday the 17th day of June 1916 at the hour of 11 o’clock a m. of said day at the West door of the County Court House in Marion Countv, Oregon, sell »t public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, ail the right, title, interest and estate which said defendants and all persons cl liming under them subsequent to the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed in, of and to said premises hereinlx.- fi re mentí' ned and described in said ex eution as follows, to-wit: The North 'otic-half (J) of the following described j real estate, to-wit: and being that por- | tion thereof lying North of the county ! roa I now mining across said premises, | Lots numterel One tl) and Two (2) in Section Thirty-six (36) i n Township Three (3) South of Range Three (3) W e s t of the Willamette Meridian in said County and State, containing sev enty acres, more or less, the tract of Ian 1 hereby intended to he conveyed containing thirty-five acres more or less; Said sale 1 eing made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 12th day of May 1916. Wm. Eseh Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. By W. 1. Needham Deputy. i CORROBORATION Of In t e r e .t to Stayton R eaders. For months Stayton citizens have s e e n i n these columns enthusiastic praise of Doan’s Kidney Pills, by resi dents of this locality. Would these prominent people re commend a remedy that had not preven reliable? Would they confirm their statements after years had elapsed if personal ex perience had not shown the remedy to be worthy of endorsement? The following statement should carry conviction to the mir-d of every Stayton A Y A G A Z IN B reader. 300 ARTICLES- 300 ILLUSTRATION Mrs. M. Custer, 615 E. Third St., T/TEP informed of the World’s Pro- ; Mechanics and I ven:. Albany, Ore., says: “ I had an Route F a th Engineering, e r a n d S o n a n d A ll t h e F a m ily . I t a : : ld a n d Y o u n g —M m 3 r d W attack of kidney complaint caused by a to a il I t c la la s th se e s F —O a v o rite M ig a iiu o in th o u s a n d i : home* th ro u g h o u t th e w orld. O u r For« cold settling on my kidneys. It made C o rresp o n d en ts a r e co n sta n tly o n th e «rat a io r tiu n g « new a n d in toreati& g a . 1 i t tb me so weak and lame that I could ritten So You Can Understan-J scarcely move around the house. The W The S h o p N o te« D e p a r tm e n t t . F •'*-» - ra c tic a l H in ts fo r S h o p W er It an d cm . t.. kidney secretions were too frequent in P laym an to d o th in g s a ro u n d th e II *\ a m a te u r M ech an ic* (17 P ages) fo r t .0 I' passage. Doan’s Kidney Pills cured Girl* w ho lik e to m a k e th in g s, te ll* how to mr.ke'i'v.. less an d T e leg rap h O u tfits. E n g in es, I me.” (Statement given Feb. 6, 1906) sh o es Jew elry . Hood F u r n itu r e , etc. Con turn* in stru ctio n « fo r th e M ech an ic, Cam p er an 1 :porU :a.. AT A LATER DATE, Mrs. Custer P E R YEAR SINGLE C O PIE S. lT c said: •"Doan's Kidney Pills Lave done S I.S O (rw« your n ew sdealer o r d t r n t from t j p u t />«r S a m p le c o p y w ill b e * e n t o n r « ) U M L me a world of good, and I will always P O P U L A R M E C H A N I C S M A C A Z I N I 6 N o . M i c h i g a n A v o n u o , C H IC A G O recommend them.” Price 50c, at a l l dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy —get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Custer has twice publicly recom OVER 6 5 YEA mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., EX PE Rl EMC . Buffalo, N. Y. A OTHER PEOPLE. T rade M a r ■ W h e n w e l a k e people m ere ly a s t h e y a r e we m a k e th e m worse; when we tr e a t them as if they were w h a t th ey should be we i m p r o v e t h e m as f a r a s t h e y c a n be im p r o v e d .— Goethe. M ore A p p r o p r i a t e . D e s ig n s . . . . . CCPV R IG H T S .1 A n v o n e « en d in g a s k e tc h « n d d eaerirt* o n tc k ly a.« ere Ain o u r o p in io n f r e e win*1 i i r out Inn 1« p ro b a b ly p a te n ta b le . C • n il. li.m uR frictlTO onlhlentlftl. HANOfiOOK o** ’ ’ p.vit f ree. t ‘Meat ag e n cy for aecur • . : P a te n t« ta k e n th r o u g h Munu A Cv. r . rpt Ml n o tic e w ith o u t c h a rg e , in t h e Scientific American. A h n n d e o m e l y Il l n a ir a t e d w ee V * . T n i l a t i o n o f a n y aolentUi*' J »;• ’ tl. 1 y .•»r : fo u r m o n th « , t l . Solti by all n- Sir George Alexander’s original name was Samson before he went on the stage, and apropos of this fact a good story Is told. A well known theatrical manager was once discussing Sir ileorge with a friend. "By the way, Alexander isn’t his tight name. Is It?” Inquired the frieud. “No,” said the manager. "It used to be Samson. It was a pity to chnngo the name of Samson to Alexander.” “Oh, but Alexander conquered the world, you know!” laughed the other. “Yes,” answered the manager, “but Samson Is a more appropriate theatri cal man. Have you forgotten that Samson was the first man who brought town the house?”—London Mall. iViUNN & Co.3G,Broad— ; : Most Girls W a n t a C a k . Wlnnar. M orning an d I “My son, I hope when you marry that girl you will show her that you are a breadwinner." "You do? Well, If she can’t make It I don’t propose to gamble for It.”— by the Mill City Stayton to Salem Richmond Tlmes-Dlspatch. D. B. Hill Auto Stage for 60c. lir a u c h Office, 635 F F t.. V ~ -t * STAYTON DAiRi E. D. Crabtree. Prop F resh M ilk & Cre Delivered Daily Rheum « t!c p ain s h e. Milas' Anti ru in r u ia . r