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H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. ORKGON D E P A R T M E N T NO. 1 Bernard Klerker, C. H. BREWER, M. D. P H Y S IC IA N AND SU R G EO N S t a y t o n , O regon Wilbur N. Plnllcr, D.M.D. DENTIST <Utico Opp. Lanreflcld Shoe Store Phone 21 to SiHvton, Oro G. Cyril Watcorr, D.id.D. — D e n t is t - Up Stairs in Roy Block Stayton, • - Oregon A. BURSELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon X KAY AUM SVILLE OREGON S. II. H B L T Z B L A tto rn e v -a t-L a w - N otary Public Farm l/>aim Secured V. A. GOODE LAW YER and N O T A R Y PUBLIC (Ullce Room N<*. (1, Hoy Bldg. FUNERAL DIRECTOR - J . M. K IN O O — STAYTON OREGON Plaintiff, vs. S ummons J. II. Klerkcr and Hea- •io Klerker, his wife, Defendants. To Heasie Klerker, one o f (he defend ants above named: In the name o f the State o f Oregon, you are hereby required to appenr and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause and Court within six weeks from the time o f the first publication o f this summons, to- w it: May 3rd, 1917; and I f you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief asked for in his complaint, to-w it: That plaintiff havu judgment against the above named J H. K lerk er and Bessie K lerker for the sum o f $100.00 due on one eerluin promissory note, together with interest thereon from Novem ber 6th, 1915, at the ra t« o f 6 per cent per nnnum until paid; and for the further sum o f $40.00 as attorney’s fees fo r the collection o f •aid note in this action; and for a fu r ther sum o f $135.46 together with in terest thereon ut legal rate from the 30th day o f Novem!>er, 1912, until puid, said $136.45 being an amount due plain tiff herein na assignee o f G. C. Ecksman, assignor; and for the further sum o f $54.68 together with interest thereon at legal rate from the 30th day o f March, 1916, until paid, said $54.68 being an amount due plaintiff herein as assignee o f W. F. Klecker, assignor;arid togeth er with the Plaintiff's costs and dis bursement« incurred in this action. You are hereby further notified that this summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Stayton Mail, newspaper o f general circulation, printed and published in Marion county, Oiegon pursuant to the order o f lion. Percy R. K elley. Judge o f said Court, made on the 13th day o f April, 1917. And you are further notified date o f the first publication G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ V. Sc summons is May 3rd, 1917, and last publication thereof will be day o f June, 1917. V. A . GOODE, Stayton, Trout« ull domestic animals, also Attorney fo r Plaintiff. applies the Tuberculin tesL Telephone 3x7 O tiìce e t Slay Io n > tablet B. Veterinarian STAYTO N . . . . * that the o f this that the the 7tb Oregon. 18t7 OREGO/ — Real Estate— And Farm Loans G EO . A, SMITH Oregon Stayton, e « /¿R /A o o f in g o I Lulay & Schindler Contractors ft Builders [ D w elling houses a specialty Let us figure on your build- ingB We can save you money I A Rood job Rauranteed Phone 77 P . 0 . Box 198 j 8 T A Y T 0 N , OREGON. The quick, safe and reliable roofing material Especially desirable in the country or where there is no water system» because Durable Roofing IS PR AC TIC ALI v F IR E P R O O F TINWORK and PLUMBING Bath Tubs, la va to ries and all Sanitary fittings— Farm- e r s -W e carry a line of pumps, leader w ater sys tems, etc. Gasoline enRines. JACOB SPANIOL CH A N G E OF SCH ED ULE M A Y 14 SALEM -STAYTON S TAYTO N-KING STON AU TO STAG E W ill make regular trips every day, Sundays included as follows: SALUM PHONIC P'95 LEAVE ARHIVK Stayton fo r Kingston 8:35 n.m.8:45 a.m. Kingston " Stayton 8:55 " 9:05 “ Stavton ” Salem 9:15 ’ ’ 10:25 " Sublimity - - 9:25 " 3:50p.m. Aumsvilte - - 9:40 ’ ’ 3:35 " Tu m or - - 9:55 •• 8:15 ** Salem fo r Stayton Leave Opp. Ore. Klee.2:45p.m.4:00 " Leave Stayton for Kingston 4:25 P.M . " Kingston “ Stayton 4:50 P.M . connects with Motor Car MILL CITY-STAYTON-SALEM I.KAVK ARRIVK Mill C ity - 6:15 a. m. 7:20 p. m. Lyons - - 6:45 “ 6:50 " Mehama - 6:65 " 6:40 " Stayton - - 7:45 " 5:50 •• Sublimity - 7:55 “ 5:35 " Aum svilic m ee's train 62 n ’ thb'nd 8:20 " 5:10 » Tu rner - - 8:35 " 4:55 " Salem m c e ti O.E. 9:10 a. m. Leave O .K. depot 4:20 p. m. Hamman & Stout SUMMONS A “ Sidereal Day.* In answering a correspondent who asked the ¿ucunliig o f the term “ side real time” tin» Irish Tim os explains that Mint Is the only truly scientific manner o f recording time and la that whl' h nstronomers und navigators nae. A “ sldcrea^ day’’ Is the preciso timo taken by the earth In revolving on its nxls and Is twenty-three hours, fifty- six minutos und four seconds. Our sundials, however, record a very d if ferent day. I f you net up n aiindlal In a garden and observe when It Is noon today and ■gain tomorrow you w ill find that It exceeds the “ sidereal day” by three minutes and fifty-six seconds. The difference Is due to the distance that I he earth lias traveled on Us orbit while It lias been revolving on Its axis. T h e orbit mol Ion makes It necessary fo r the earth to turn nearly four min utes longer In order to bring uny place to the sume position with regard to the sun thn*. tt had on the previous day. non, fer the County o f Marititi. Physician and Surgeon STAYTO N. i In the Circuit Court ol the State o f Ore I t U g o o d r o o fin g a n d g iv e « sp le n did satisfaction kecanse it Is made right Free samples and literature err r r o p y o u * dk a l e k o r w r it e US DIRECT IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OK T H E S T A T E O F OKEG< N, FO R M A R ION C O U N T Y . Department No. 2. Cane No. 13666. George Harris Thompson, Plaintiff, vs. Stuart Freeman, Marian Frances Noon, Wm. J. Noon, George E. Good and Carrie Good hia w ife, Anna Good Slo cum. Minnie Good Smith Hnd J. C ar ter Smith her husband, Kffu Good Peterson and Chris Peterson her hus band, Fid E. Crandcll and Muzie Crandcll his wife, Harry Crandcll and Mrs. Harry Crandcll his w ife, Clara Roberts and Sam Roberta her h>>H- baud, E. C. Alexander and Lynn A l exander, Mra. Iti'lph O. Dunbar,Fred Dunbar and Eva Dunbar hia w ife, Ruth Ilunbur, John Dunbar, F’rank FI Hodgkin, Wrn. M. Hodgkin arid Margarettn Hodgkin hia w ife, Chaa. The Novice’s Mistake. H. Hodgkin and Therein Hodgkin his In ‘‘Tales of the Flyin g Service” C. wife, M argaret A . W hite endJam eai A. W hite her husband, Rocky !>. C!. Grey tells alsmt a strange entry in the official report o f hii officer who had Hodgkin and Mae O. Hodgkin hia re< i-ntly joined the service and was w ife, Guy M. Ward and Gertrude. S. sent to | si - h a seaplane through Us Ward, hia w ife ; Jesse C. Ward and I test for tho English navy. I f e bad to Sadie M. Ward, hia w ife; Ernest D. po up as n pussenger with the con Wurd and Jeanette Ward, hL w ife; struí tor's pilot und to keep a log o f Kirk C. Word and Pearl L. Ward, hia what occurred during the test. This Is what he put down: ” 9:05 a. m. w ife ; llluneh Agnes Ward, also all other persons or parties unknown j left slip; 0:10 u. in. altim eter shows claiming any right, title, estate, lien j 300 feet above sea; 0:12 u. m. curious phenomenon. Met a seagull flying or interest in the real estate described backward!" in the complaint herein, Defendants. That meant that the machine, flying To Minnie Good Smith and J. Carter nt the rate o f about eighty miles an Smith, her husband, Fiffa Good Peterson hour, overtook u seagull—which is not and Chris Peterson, her husband, FYI. E. a fai l flyer—going nt ubout forty miles Crandcll and Mnzic Crandcll, his w ife, an ]p>ur, and that up in the air. w ith Harry Crandell and Mra. Harry Cran- out any background to give a proper sense o f direction, tbc bird looked as dell, his w ife, Clara Roberts and Sam If It were living townrd tb«*m tall first. Roberts her husband, E. C. Alexander, Probably the officer knows l»etter now. Lynn Alexander, Mrs. KalphO. Dunbnr, F’ red Dunbar and Eva Dunbar, his w ife, Teach Children Thrift. Ruth Dunbar, John Dunbar, F'rank E. W e Americans are notoriously the Hodgkin, Wm. M. Hodgkin and Mar- most thriftless o f peoples. You hare guretta Hodgkin, his w ife, Guy M. heard how much w e throw away. W e Ward and Gertrude S. Ward, his w ife, are too prone to think o f th rift as stln- W e hate to hear aliout saving. Jesse C. Ward and Sadie M. Ward, his ghie w ife. Finest D. Ward and Jeanette Dorothy Canfield Fisher In her recent W..rd, his w ife, Kirk C. Ward and book, “ Self Reliance,” gives pnrents a strong w onl o f warning. She says: Pearl L. Ward, his w ife, Blanch Agnes “ There Is nothing In the fact o f lielng Wurd, also all other persons or parties children which need cut off our sous unknown claiming anv right, title, es and daughters from a great deal o f ac tate, lien or interest in the real estate curate Information and considerable described in the complaint herein, the practical exi»ericnce with the Ins and outs o f wise money 'spending. But above named defendants. In the name o f the State o f Oregon: | there Is a great deal in the fact o f their You are hereby required to appear and being Americans which w ill shut them o ff from such Information aud experi answer the complaint o f the above ence unlc. .; parents make n very deter named plaintiff now on file with the mine d effort to sis1 that tliey get the C leik o f the above entitled court within pr<>; cr training, for the whole spirit o f six weeks from the date o f the first our country and age Is against us In publication o f this summons and you the effort.” are hereby notified that i f you fail to The City o f the Dove. appear and answer sai l complaint as When m ighty Amru w ent to conquer hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lie f demanded in Egypt ho camped <>n the east bank o f his said complaint, to-wit: F'or a decree the N ile opposite Memphis, that great twenty mile long capital o f mud o f the court requiring you and each o f bin- ks whose western verge was tho you to set up whatever right, title, es pyramids and whose mud brick bouses tate, interest in or lien upon the prem have ull vanished. .Vmru crushed the ises described in plaintiff’ s complaint, Egyptians and came back to get his to-w it: Beginning at an iron pipe on the camp to m ove over and occupy M em west line o f the Donation Land Claim phis. A dove had built in the folds o f Rice Dunbar and Jane Dunbar, his in nr the t"p ,-f his tent. Blood bathed w ife, being Claim No. 48, in Township A mru, the ruthless, would not let her bo claturl od. A new city started about 7 South, Range 1 W est o f the W illam his tents. It grew northward along ette Meridian, in Marion County, Ore the N i’e. It is today Cairo. Memphis gon, which beginning point is North is ouly n name. 0° 31’ W est 16.00 chains from the s >uth- west corner o f said Donation Land Can You? Claim, and running thence east 40.71 Here are a fe w things that you can chains to a stone; thence North 18“ 23’ not do: You cannot Jot flow n the square root East 37.31 chains to the center o f » county road; thence North 28u 15 W est o f two. You cannot suecze or yawn with along the center o f said road 27.47 your head under water. chains to a point winch is 7.25 chnins You cannot state the number o f but south o f the porth line o f said Donation tons on your clothes. Land Claim; thence North 7.25chainsto You cannot draw an envelope by the North line o f said Donation Land only looking at the paper in a mirror. Claim; thence W est 40.On chains, more You cannot put your left foot and or less, to the Northwest corner o f ¡.I :lJcr against a w all and then raise said Donation Land Claim; thence the other foot. And yet you think you are clever!— south 0“ 30’ Foist on the west line o f Loudon Answers. said Donation Land Claim, 6-1.42 chains D u ra b le Roofing more or less, to the place o f beginning, containing 278.53 acres, more or less, M fg a C O * P o r t la n d , O r e . all in Marion County, Oregon, you i r * For sale by * , any o f you may havo, in order that the same may be adjudicated by the court, and fo r a decree adjudging the plaintiff | to be the owner in fee simple o f said Public Land Sa'e. Departm ent of the ! above described premises, and that none o f the defendants have any right, In 'eri or. ! title, estutc, lien or interest in said premises, and forever hairing the de U . S. Land Office at Portland, O re fendants from setting up or asserting gon, March 28th, 1917. Notice is hereby given, that as <d- any right, title, estate, lien or Interest rected by the Commissioner o f the in said premises or any part thereof, General Land Office, under provisions and for such other and further order as o f Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application o f W illiam H. Sullivan, Ser may be meet in eq u ity . ial No. 04761 and 04752, w e will o ffer at This summons is published once a public sale, to the highest bidder, but week for six successive weeks in the at not less than $3.00 and $3.50 nor acre at 10 o’clock a. m., on the 22nd day o f Stayton Mud, by order o f Hon. Geo. G. M ay 1917, next, nt this office, the fo l Bingham, Judge o f the l bove entitled lowing tract o f land: SEJ NEJ, Sec. 10 court, n : de at Chambers in the City o f (04761), N W i SWJ, Sec. 12, (04762), Salem, Oregon, on the 2nd day o f May, Township 8 South, Range 1 East, W. M. As the tw o tracts do not form one 1917, and the date o f the first publica body o f land, they must be offered sep tion o f this summons is the 10th lay o f arately. The SEJ N E * See. 10, at not May, 1917. H e w i t t & Sox less than $3.00 per acre, and the NW J Attorneys fo r Plaintiff, SWJ, Sec. 12, at not leas than $3.60 residing at Albany, Oregon. 19t7 per acre. The sale will not be kept open, but will he declared closed when those present at the hour named havo ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will he required to immed- iatly pay to the R eceiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advise I to tile their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated fo r sale, N. Campbell, R egister. Geo. I. Smith, Receiver. Brown-Petzel Co,Stayton DR. C. B. O’NEIL L OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN Rooms 5-6 Bush Bank Building Bring your Cash Store. MOHAIR to Doll’s Salem» - Oregon Th at W a i Difiersr.t. Mrs. T ittle W hat a beautiful world it must hate boou when there were only Adam and E ve in it! There was nobody to say nasty things about them. Mrs. T attle—But, then, they hud no body to talk about. Mrs. T ittle—W ell. I guess, a fte r all. the world lias lm proved since their time.—Exchange. F o r I n fa n ts an d Children Mothers Know Tha Genuine Castoria A lw a y s Bears the Signature of ALCOHOL-3 PE ÍI CENT A Vegetable PtepaiaBoflferAs tinfttbc Sfornati» aid I n f a n ts - C h il d r e n Pro model ness and tfest.Contaim«“ ^ Opmiu.Mnrphme uoritotfll. N o t N a r c o t ic . fuf ou D c^ ejL iL â riM i É E - í f t a ^ UM»» Use For Over Thirty Year A p c r tr ilfe n w d y R 'r f^ fig rt- • á T n T c ï^ C O K r x fT - » v k W YO RLL A t é m o n t h s o ld 3 5 D o s K S ' 3 5 C^ L 3! Exact Copy o f Wrapper. GASTORII TMK efffrrauM c o m p a n y , m i w t o m a c it y 4AAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I S « , ’ Î k Jo HAUSER BROS I n SALEM k’ * A x ■ it it V k EUGENE ALBANY Jf It Gymnasium and Athletic Supplk X X K X % Basket Ball Goods Indoor Base Ball Supplies 5 h A G E N T S FOR T H E Famous Grip Sure Basket Bail S k o 5 « V k ■ * k <* Base Ball and Lawn Tennis Supplies IV à ti Spalding Sweaters and Jersyes Dayton and Adlake Bicycles $28*85 to Bicycle and Gun Repairing—Key Fiilin K S E» kJ f* ? 3 » ii K TROJAN S T U M P IN G P O W D i. I No Fumes, No Freezing No Headaches, No Thawing Lilly Hardware Co*, Local Agent A . C . E ato n STAYTON MEAT MARKET NATUROPATH ard OPTOM ETRIST SESTAK & Office North o f Beauchamp’s Drug Store TH O M AS, Proprietors. C O N S U L T A T IO N F R E E Phone 345 Ahevd of the Times. "T h e trouble with my l«>y Josh Is that lie’s alw ays ahead o f the times," remarked Farm er CorntoaeeL "W h at has lie done:” “ W ent to tow n to see about a posi tion. H e found n strike in progress Highest Market Price Paid For and Joined the strike before he got the Job.” — Washington Star. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ « « ♦ tv Greene-Supplce and G ysi’s Methods Used in Making Plate Our Vanishing Forests. The ax and the saw are insanely I 214 Masonic Temple. S A L E M , ORE. busy, chips are flying thick as snow flakes, and every season thousands o f acres o f priceless forests, w ith their Has removed to ‘ underbrush, soils, springs, climate, Deal Shoe Shop,” I scenery ntul religion, are vanishing Ore. Send your awnj In clouds o f smoke.—John Muir. DR. 0. A. OLSON • D E N T IS T Fresh, Sait & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. F?.t S ck Please Notice! Stayton Shoe S!lop CASTO RIA Once Bitten, Etc. “ W hy did that brilliant woman m ar ry sueii n stupid m an7*’ “ Because her first husband was a genius.” —Boston Transcript. Preferred Fere. "W h at Is the favorite faro o f W all street bulls niul bears?” “ Supposed to l)e lamb chops.’ ’—Balti more American. For Infants and Children 7 in Use For Over 3 0 Years . ays bears the nature NOTICE! The Trover-W eigel Studio will be Nature knows no pnuse in progress open Saturday and Sunday June 2nd and development and attaches her I >r<l 3rd. They are now located in the 1 Matthieu Bldg on Second Street. curse on all inaction.—Goethe. re , mail. They will b tied same day at received. I P A Y P A R C E L POST BO H I W A Y S . E verythin g guar anteed. Complaints h u - diately attended to. V ery best leather and work. H ard ?e»ved s •! cialty. Steel hec la and counters, braces fo r over run heels,inch thick. Calks, rubber heels, etc. Chas. Bui rows, Pi up. as > ♦