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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1917)
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. I« (he Grcak Court oi the Stale oí Ore- SUMMONS % Vacation and Effloianey. It fa the change raally more than the Physician and Surgson IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THU rest that la of ao much value In a vac*, STATE OF OREGON, FOR MAR tlon. licKl'Iea the iiheorptloii o f the fatigue product*, there is un opportuni ION COUNTY. STA Y TO N . OREGON DEPARTMENT NO. 1 ty given those functions which have Department No. 2 . Bernard Klrcker, rein.lined inactive und sluggish, and , Caae No. 13665. Plaintiff, even atrophic, to exerclae and develop. va. S um monh George Harris Thompson, Plaintiff, It Is a restoration o f ha In nee. For con J. H. Klecker and Bes- vs. fut'd and aedentary workers even hard aie Klecker, hi* wife, 8 tuart Freeman, Marian Frances Noon, «nd conrae country work Is restful and PHYSICIAN AND 3UK0E0N Defendanta Wm. J. Noon, George E. Good and invigorating. For Indoor workers this To Beaaie Klecker, one o f the defend S t a y t o n , O regon Carrie Good his wife, Anna Good Slo- j sort of a vacation means a new lease anta above named: cum, Minnie Good Smith and J. C a r-; 011 life. Very often a border line case In the name o f the State o f Oregon, ter Smith her husband, Effa Good of tuberculosis u maintained a little you are hereby required to appear and Peteraon and Chris Peterson her hus longer ubove the lino by a proper vaca anawer the complaint filed againat you band, Ed E. Crandell and Marie tion. The increased tendency to arterio in the above entitled cause and Court DENTIST Crnndell his wife, Harry Crandell ami sclerosis and other degenerative condi within aix week* from the time o f the tions, ns well as premature senility, Mrs. Harry Crandell his wife, Clara Office Opp. (.ancefield Shoe Store flret publication o f thle aummona, to- nearly all the result o f high pressure Roberts and Sam Roberta her hus uml efficiency, can l>e much neutralized Phone 2162 SUvton. Ore wlt: May 3rd, 1917; ami If you fail to ao band, E. C. Alexander and Lynn A l by ju-rlodlc vacations, a vacation free appear and anawer aaid complaint, for exander, Mrs. Ralph O. Dunbar,F red from tho grind, o f course, but alao want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to Dunbar and Eva Dunbar bia wife, from the worry Incident thereto. The the Court for the relief naked for in Ruth Dunbar, John Dunbar, Frank vacation la n therapeutic measure come hi« complaint, to-wit: That pliiintiff — Dentist— E. Hodgkin, Win. M. Hodgkin and to stay.—New York Medical Journal. have judgment againat the above named Margarettn Hodgkin hia wife, Chaa. J H. Klecker and Beaaie Klecker for Effect of Wind Upon Sound. B. Hodgkin and Thereaa Hodgkin his the aum o f $ 100.00 due on one certain One o f the government scientists wife, Margaret A. White end Jamea , Stayton, Oregon promiaaory note, together with intereat gives au Interesting explanation o f the A. White her husband, R o d ) 1». thereon from November 6 th. 1916, at action of the wind In preventing the Hodgkin and Mae O. Hodgkin hia the rate o f 6 per cent per annum until spread o f sound. wife, Guy M. Ward and Gertrude S. j It Is, he elulms, not the wind as such paid; and for the further aum o f $40.00 Ward, his wife; Jesse C. Ward and t that prevents sound from traveling aa attorney’a fee* for the collection o f Physician and Surgeon Sadie M. Ward, his wife; Ernest D. against It, but differences la the aaid note in thia action; and for a fur X RAY Ward and Jeanette Ward, his w ife; strength o f the wind. If, for Instance, ther aum o f $136.45 together with in- AUMS VILLE OREGON tereal thereon at legal rate from the Kirk C. Ward and Pearl L. Ward, his 11,0 wind 1» stronger above than below wife; Blanch Agnes Ward, also all or *‘ ro"ger at one side its effect will 30th day o f November, 1912, until paid other persons or parties unknown ^ t0 UU t,J‘; 'vave* lu one dlre«- aaid $136.46 being an amount due plain ti on or another. Differences o f temper . , . ,, , , , tlon S. H. H B L T Z E L claiming any right, title, estate, lien I - - 1 tiff herein aa assignee o f G. C. Eckaman, .. , . . , . . . «ture In the air also cause deflection of or interest in f he real estate described the wavef o f gound other atmog. A ttorney-et-L«w —Notary Public assignor; and for the further aum o f in the complaint herein, Defendants. | pherlc causes exist which deflect sound $64.68 together with Interest thereon at To Minnie Good Smith and J. Carter from a straight course. Some of the legal rate from the 30th day o f March, Farm Loana Secured 1916, until paid, aaid $64.68 being an Smith, her husband,.Effa Good Peterson »Irens In this country, says this seien- amount due plaintiff herein aa assignee and Chris Peterson, her husband, Ed. E. | tUt* produce aounds which ought theo- * oud,lblo/ at a ot o f W. P. Klecker, assignor; and togeth Crandell and Mazie Crandell. his wife, 1,600 miles; but, In fact, the authori er with the Plaintiff’s costa and dis Harry Crandell and Mrs. Harry Cran ties nre satisfied If they are heard only dell, his wife, Clara Roberta and Sam two miles »w ay. The reason for the LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC bursement« incurred in this action You are hereby further notified that Roberta her husband, E. C. Alexander, discrepancy between calculation and Office Room No. 6 , Roy Bldg. thia aummona ia served upon you by Lynn Alexander, Mrs. Ralph O. Dunbar, experiment was probably atmospheric publication thereof in the Stayton Mail, Fred Dunbar and Eva Dunbar, hia wife, deflection o f the sound. newspaper o f general circulation, Ruth Dunbar, John Dunbar, Frank E. Origin of “ Mississippi.’' printed and published in Marion county, Hodgkin, Wm. M. Hodgkin and Mar- “The original spelling o f Mississippi,’’ Oregon pursuant to the order o f Hon | garetta Hodgkin, his wife, Guy M. Percy R. Kelley, Judge o f aaid Court, ; Ward and Gertrude S. Ward, hia wife, says the Magazine of American Hls- - J . M. RINGO— Jesse C. Ward and Sadie M. Ward, his ' tory’ " and tbo ncarest approach to the made on the 13th day o f April, 1917. Algonquin words ‘tho father o f waters’ STAYTON OREGON And you are further notified that the ‘ wife, Ernest D. Ward and Jeanette u, . . . .. 1» ’Meche Sepc,’ n spelling still corn- date o f the first publication o f this Ward, his wife, Kirk C. Ward and mouIy usW1 ,,y the ^ s i a n a creoles. fi. F . KORINEK, V. S , B. V. Sc summons is May 8 rd, 1917, and that the Pearl L. Ward, his wife, Blanch Agnes Tonto suggested Mlche Scpe, which Is last publication thereof will be the 7th j Ward, also ail other persona or parties somewhat nearer the present sellin g , unknown claiming anv right, title, ea-1 Father Lavul still further modernized day o f June, 1917. V. A. GOODE, Stayton, Oregon. tate, lien or interest in the real estate I R Into Mlehlspl, which another father, Treata all domestic ammala, alao described in the complaint herein, the Lahatt, softened into MlslslpL Tho Attorney for Plaintiff. 18t7 applica the Tuberculin teat. only changes since have been to over above named defendants. Telephone 3x7 load the word with consonants. Mar In the name o f the State o f Oregon: Offici at Stayton Stable» quette added the first and some other You are hereby required to appear and explorer the second s. making it Mls- STAYTON . . . . OREGOf answer the complaint o f the above slhslpl, aud so It remains In France to named plaintiff now on file with the this day, with only one p. The man Clerk o f the above entitled court within w ho added the other has never been aix weeks from the date o f the first discovered, but bo must have been an publication o f this summons and you American, for at tlie time of the LouL are hereby notified that if you fail to slaiia purchase the uame was generally appear and answer said complaint as spelled in the colony with a single p.” io n , fer the C o û t)' of Marion. Children Cry for Fletcher’s C. H. BREWER, M. D Tho K in d Y o n H ave A lw a y s B o u g h t, and which bn* been In use for over 3 0 year*, has h o m o tho aignaturo of • and haa been made under his per- ' ho na 1 supervision since its Infancy. . „ A llo w no one to deceive you ln this. A ll Counterfeits, Im itations and “ Ju st-as-good ” :.n - hut Experim ents that trill« with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experim ent. Wilbur N. PIntler, D.M.D What is CASTORIA G. Cyril Watson, D.M.D Cantoria Is a harmless substitute fo r Castor O il, P ar«» goric, Drops and Soothing Nyrnps. I t Is pleasant. It contains neither O pium , M orphine n or other Narcotla substance. Its age Is its guarantee. I t destroys W orm s nnd allays Feverishness. F o r more than thirty years It has been ln constant use for the relief o f Constipation, fla tu le n c y , W in d Colic, a ll Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assim ilates the F ood, giving healthy and natural sleep. T he Children’s Panacea—T he M other’ s F riend. Up Stairs in Roy Block A. BURSELL, M. D. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature o f V. A. GOODE In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought T H g CENTAIIS COMPANV, N g W V O W K CI TY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR HAUSER BROS. Veterinarian “ Real Estati And Farm Loans GEO. A. SMITH Staytin, Oregon Lulay & Schindler 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. Box 198 STAY TON, OREGON. TINW ORK and PLUMBING Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm- ers-W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE MAY 14 SALEM-STAYTON STAYTOM-KINGSTON AUTO STAGE Will make regular trips every day. Sundaya included aa follows: HAI.EM P R O N I 1ST. L E AV E ARRIVE Stayton for Kingston 8:36 a.m.8:46 s.m. Kingston '* Stayton 8:66 " 9:06 " Stayton " Salem 9:16 " 10:26 “ Sublimity - - 9:26 " 3:60p.m. Aumsvilfe - - 9:40 " 3:36 Turner - - 9:66 " 3:16 Salem for Stayton Leave Opp. Ore. Elec.2:46p.m.4:00 ' Leave Stayton tor Kingston 4:26 P. M. •• Kingston “ Stayton 4:50 P.M. connect* with Motor Car M ILL CITY STAYTON-SALEM LEAVE - - - Aumsville meets 6:16 a. m. 6:46 " 6:56 ’ ’ 7:46 ” 7:66 " ARRIVE 7:20 p. m. 6:50 “ «:40 6:60 6:36 ’ ’ train 62 n ’ thb’nd 8:20 ” 6:10 ’ ’ Turnar - - 8:35 •• 4:66 » Salem mecía O.E. 9:10 a. m. Leave O.E. depot 4:20 p. m. ilamman A Stout « Basket Ball Goods Indoor Base Ball Supplies _ PibBc •’W&MW JSTfe « ¡ » J « “■"«.....* * • • 'r } AT. ,r‘ A G E N T S FO R T H E Famous Grip Sure Basket Ball Shoes Base Ball and Lawn Tennis Supplies Spalding Sweaters and Jersyes A Roofing for E v e r y K ind Of B u ild in g Roofing Manufacturing Co. ELG EN E ALBANY Gymnasium and Athletic Supplies But Hard To Beat Srown-Petzel Co,Stayton JACOB SPANIOL M4II City M ona Mrhnmn Stayton - Subllmtty hereby required, the plaintiff will apply Taste and Temperature. to the court for the relief demanded in , . . . .. „ . , The sense of taste resides In little his said complaint, to-wit: For a decree flaijk BhalKMj |looket8 ,mbe<i ded ln the o f the court requiring you and each o f 1 spin of the surface o f the tongue and you to set up whatever right, title, es- in the upper part of the throat. Each tate, interest in or lien upon the p rem -. o f these bulbs bas a fibril o f a nerve ises described in plaintiff’s complaint, i connecting it with the larger nerves o f to-wit: Beginning at an iron pipe on the ; res*0“ - Anything to be tasted must west line o f the Donation Land Claim ^ ,n a dlMO,Ted or t ?asooU9 condition of Rice Dunbar and Jane Dunbar, h.s «« a« ‘ « reach the Ulterior of the bulbs, ~ . VT _ ’. . and differences in taste depend upon | wife, being Claim No. 48, .□ Township tlle varying intensity with which the 7 South, Range 1 West o f the Wiliam Impression Is transmitted through the ette Meridian, in Marion County, Ore uerves. It is not surprising, then, that gon, which beginning point is North taste Is much Influenced by tempera 0° 31’ W est 16.00 chains from the south ture and may temporarily be stopped west corner o f said Donation Land altogether by extreme heat or cold. Claim, and running thence east 40.74 The sense o f taste Is, It appears, : chains to a stone; thence North 18“ 23’ strongest at a temperature between 50 and 00 degrees F. East 37.31 chains to the center o f a county road; thence North 28° 15' West It cotta nothing to inquire India Paper. along the center o f said road 27.47 Processes used in the production o f | chains to a point which is 7.26 chains certain kinds of paper are trade sec M anufactured b y | south o f the north line o f said Donation rets. Thus the methods employed to pro Land Claim; thence North 7.26 chains to ! the North line o f said Donation Land duce tho thin, tough, opaque variety, ! Claim; thence West 40.00 chains, more known as tho Oxford India paper, or less, to the Northwest corner of have never been divulged. It was first made In England at the Clarendon said Donation Land Claim; thence Tress paper mills in 1S75 aud was south O' 30’ East on the west line o f used for printing an edition o f the ! said Donation Land Claim, 64.42 chains Bible. P ortland, O re g o n more or less, to the place o f beginning, containing 278.53 acres, more or less, The Steeplechase. FOB S A U BY The first steeplechases were literally all in Marion County, Oregon, you or any o f you may have, in order that the “chases to a steeple.’’ Tho earliest we same may be adjudicated by the court, can discover was a match ln 1752 be and for a decree adjudging the plaintiff tween Edmund Blake and Mr. O'Calla ghan over four and a half miles of stiff [ to be the owner in fee simple o f said country between the church of Butte- above described premises, and that vant and St. Leger church spire.—Lon none o f the defendants have any right, don Tatler. title, estate, lien or interest in said premises, and forever hairing the de Glass. Laid Sa'e. Department of the fendants from setting up or asserting On account Drawn o f Its great strength Interior. any right, title, estate, lien or interest ’ drawn glass Is used for many pur in said premises or any part thereof. poses. It withstands sudden changes U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore- and for 8Uch other and further order as , o f temperature, resists fire to a great extent and is very strong. gon, March 28th, 1917. Notice ia hereby given, that as di- j m J? • ’ rccted by the Commissioner o f the This summons is published once a A Delusion. General Land Office, under provisions week for six successive weeks in the Blibson—How was Jones yesterday? Sec. 2456, R. S., pursuant to the Stayton Mail, by order o f Hon. Geo. G. Qlibson—n o seemed to be laboring un der a strnngo delusion. Blibson—lu- « public «ale, to the highest bidder, but court, made at C hambera in the ( ity o f, deed! I thought ho was playing golf. at not leas than $3.00 and $3.50 ner acre Salem, Oregon, on the 2nd day of May, Glibson—So did Jones! at 10 o’clock a. m., on the 22 nd day o f 1917 , and the date o f the first publica- May 1917, next, at this office, the fol-i Milton’s Opinion. 10 th day of lowing tract o f land; SEJ NEJ, Sec. 10, Milton wns once asked If he Intended 104761), N W i SW L Sec. 12, (04762), May, 1917. H ewitt & Sox to Instruct his daughter ln the different 'ownship 8 South, Range 1 East, W. Attorneys for Plaintiff, languages, n o replied: "No, sir. One M. Aa the two tracts do not form one residing at Albany, Oregon. 19t7 tongue Is sufficient for a woman." body o f land, they must be offered sep arately. The SEj NEJ Sec. 10, at not Its Complaint. less than $3.00 per acre, and the NWJ Liwmbourg Imported Percheon Stallion NWj, Sec. 12, at not less than $3.50 A somewhat weather beaten tramp per acre. Will make the 1917 season as being asked what was tho matter with The aalc will not be kept open, but follows: Mondays at home; Tues his coat replied: "Insomnia. It hasn’t will be declared c'ouxi when those had a nap for ten years I’’ iresent at the hour r.amed have ceased days and Wednesdays at Lyons; lidding. The person making the His Position. highest bid will be required to Fmmed- Thursdays and Fridays until 10 “ What was at tho bottom o f that fight iatly pay to the Receiver the amount a. m. Jordan; Fridy afternoons thereof. between Thompson and Jlmpson?" and Saturdays at Stayton. Any persons claiming adversely the “ Jlrapson wns till Thompson was above-described land are advised to 6-17-x J F. RICHARDS. pulled off." file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. Bring your MOHA R to Doll’s Tho more one judges the less one N, Campbell, Register. loves.—Ba lzac. Cash Store. Geo. I. Smith, Receiver. SALEM Dayton and Adlake Bicycles $28,85 'to $45 Bicycle and Gun Repairing— Key Fitting Guns, Rifles, Ammunition, Cutlery TROJAN STUMPING POWDER * J No Fumes, No Freezing No Headaches, N o Thawing ; Lilly Hardware Co„ Local Agents DR. C. B. O’NEILL STAYTON OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN MEAT MARKET SESTAK & TH OM AS, P rop rietors. Fresh. Salt & Cured Meats Salem, Oregon Lard & Creamery Butter. DR. 0. A. OLSON Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock Rooms 5-6 Bush Bank Building DENTIST Greene-Su’,'pler and Gysi's Methods Used in Making Plate 214 Masonic Temple. SALEM, ORE. C A S T O R I A For Infants and Children In U s e F o r 0 v e r 3 0 Y * i .i * 's :ars Alv, ays bears the Signature oi -*1 NOTICE! The Trover-W eigel Studio will be open Saturday anJ Sunday Juno 2nd and 3rd. They are now located in the Matthieu Bldg on Second Street. Please Notice! Stayton Shoe Shop Has removed to ‘ V, ,i are Deal Shoe Shop,” Si vc\ ton, Ore. Send your si. *s by mail. They will be returned same day as received. I PAY PARCEL POST BOTH WAYS. Everything guar anteed. Complaints imme diately attended to. Very best leather and work. Hand sewed soles a spe cialty. Steel heels and counters, braces for over ran heels, rubber hee's, inch thick, Calks, etc. Clias. Burrows, Prop.