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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
I Bell With (h . Wail of a Child. A qui-erly ubupcd gong which occo- 1 .eg a position of honor lu th« center « t th« cltr of M il l, Korea. Is antd to I' on« of the I mg cat In the world and I . called the hell with the wall of a <. tld la Its vole«." When first cast t > hell Bounded with a harsh and >■ aolted note, uud the superstitious em- 1 » for, fearing an til otuen. consulted i Hi hi* magician«. These gentlemen I M n long coufab and finally stated many si uveo that the bell Mould never s< und Hebt u-.tll a lb e child was given n to it. Tfc# n was then melted again, gain, and fi h 'v was thrown Into the molten .1 Tho wall of agony uttered ■ little tot as the brem e engul • - vined to bo repeated evert / time laut» boll was tolled, and today tla l e Ko- cans still -lnlm that the wall U Of » child can bo heard in the voice of thè metal. Pom to Mr. »nil Mrs. 0. F. been bothered by backache. I have SUMMONS Welter of Victor Point, « boy. been so bad thut 1 could hardly get to do my work. After taking L>r. Befiuchamp was in attend around Lh'an'a Kidnov Pill* it few dava, my IN TH E l i l t » D l l ' n i l ' l l I OF H IE ance. Inica hus felt as strong as ever and m STA TE OF OKKGt N. FOIt M A It ION COUNTY. Mrs. Frank Bishop, Lwodaugh* every way I have teen benefited." Department No. 2. I Vico roc, at 1 « 1 1 de-tiers. Don't sun tors, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Cuckel- Cane No. 13655. ply ask f >r ;1 kidney remedy get Innjr ot rear Salem are visiting | IVan's Ktdiiei Pill the name lliat »ieorge Harri« Thompson, l'laintitf, j Mr. and Mrs. t.d Young. vs, Mrs. Koupul uses. Foster • Mdburit Stuart Freeman, Marian Kretire« Ncwn, Mrs. Robins, wife of the late { Vo., Props , Kutfalo, N. Y. Win. J . Noon, George K. Good ami I Dexter liobins passed a w a y »'arne Good hi* wife, Anna Good Slo (Tuesday evening at her home M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h cum, Minnie G« hk 1 Smith and J . Gar near Marion. Funeral services ter Smith her liuaband, Etfa Good I’etoraon ami t ’hri« Peterson her him- were hold Thursday afternoon. band, bkl E. ('randrll and Marie Subscribe for the Stay ton Mail Sunday morning the parti r I'rumlell lus wife, Harry Crandell and will preach on "Saturday vs. Mr». Harry Crandell hi« wife, Clara the Christian Sabbath’’and in the Roberta and Sam Roberta her hua- BACKACHE IS A WARNING evening Judire P. H. D’Arcy band, E. C. Alexander and Lynn AI- who is president of the state exander, Mr«. Ralph O. Dunbar,Fred Dunbar and Eva Dunbar Ilia vwfo, Uncalled For Courtesy. Stayton People Should Not Neglect pioneers ass ciution, will deliver 1 he \!comte Toussalnt was form er Ruth Duolmr. Jotin Dunbar, Frank The:r Kidney». an address on ‘ The Oregon Pio K. Hodgkin, Win, M. Hodgkin and .1 colom I In the French army and ituckache is often nature's most fre neer " The address will have a . or of Toulouse, li e was fi br»vp Margaretta Hmlgkiu hi« wife. Chaa. : 01 and a dashing officer. During quent signal of weakened kidneys. To B. Hodgkin und Therein! Hodgkin hi« patriotic strain running through ■ of the hottest engagements of a relieve the pains and aches, to ren ove wife, Margaret A. White and Jnmea it and the well known Salem man .;i>le year of war, noticing that his the lameness when it arises from A. White her husbnnd. Rocky I). 1 l's were l-cuillng forward nnder a weakened kidi c- s, you must reach the ' will give Stayton people a ti-.e Hodgkin and Mae O. Hmlgkiu lit» fire to escape the bullets of cause -the kidneys. If you haw pain idea of tho men who have made wife, Guy M. Ward ami Gertrude S. enemy while he alone maintained Ward, hi* wife; Jesse C. Ward and erect position. he exclaimed, "Since through »he small of your back, bladder ; Oregon and fascinating glympses it. I should like to know, has BO disor lei-s. headaches, dirry spells, or of the situation in the early dn>s Sadie M. Ward, hi* wife; Ernest D. t . ti politeness been shown to the are nervous and depressed, start treat as seen by himself. Judge D’- Ward and Jeanette Ward, hi« wife; 1 cuiy?" The sarcasm took lnstan- ing the kidneys with a tested kidney Kirk C. Ward and Pearl L. Ward, luu Arcy is one of the best orators wife; Blanch Agnes Ward, ulau all * * ' ' e/U t. for the soldiers rushed remedy. t. . a ai d and carried everything before Doan's Kidney Tills have been proved in the state and this number in other persons or parties unknown them. good and are espeeialy foa weak kid the series of Community-Citizen claiming any right, title, estate, lien neys. Doan’s have been used in kid ship addresses being given at or interest in the real estate «lescrihed Selenium Is Sensitive. in the complaint herein, Defcndui.t«. 11. substituting a selenium cell for ney trouble for over 50 years. Here is this church will be one of the human eye at the telescope M. convincing proof of merit. It comes To Minnie Good Smith und J . Cutler finest of the set. Every Oregon urnie d’.VIb*' believes It would be from this loctl'ty. , Smith, her husband,.Etfa Good Peterson Mrs. Tnos. Koupat. 1341 Pearl S t., ian should hear it as it will l>e ■-ible ,g delect stars five magnl- : and Chris Peterson, her husband, Ed. K. les fainter than any now observable, Eugene, Ore., savs: " I couldn’t begin one to rank well with any Chau (Crandell and Maxie Crandell, hin wife, '.sly increasing the powers to say too muen in praise of Doan’s j Harry Crandell and Mr*. Hurry Crun- ' the greatest instruments. Theoreti- Kidney Puls, for I don’t know of any tauqua lecture on the circuit. E. B Lockhart, minister ; dell, his wife, Clara Roberta and Sum y a selenium cell o f sixteen square thing their equal. At times 1 have lies would register the light of a •eighth magnitude star, but this •1 n 1 . 0 longer ex posure—several . s —tiny, '.o w l lie practicable. Philip’s Reminder. i ip. 1 : .it- of Alexander, had a :H 1 . s « \> business It was to d 1 thut he was human. It 0 ordingly tliat he never went ,_e bouse and. having returned, • ■ c :: them e to any one wlih- li t tills servant saying to him •v tli..is in a loud voice, ‘‘Philip, .■a s it but a man!" Right in Line. jv e y ur millions euabled your ’.rou t<* uiiirry well?" it bar. My daughter married a | . t dan or and my son is engaged prominent chorus girl. We're for the le st society now.”— burgh Post Mo Enthusiasm. •’Your friend did not appear to be :a«tie when I spoke of a com- g v. Ireiesa age." No wonder. He is a wire walker a circus.”—Baltimore American. A Cumbersome Cure. r it a guuulrop every time you want «Iri.il;.” aiivisc: aa exchange, but who • dickens wants to go tagging around , v itb a water bucketful of gumdrope on Judge l 's arm?—Macon Telegraph. P. H. D’Arey who speaks at the M. E. church Sunday For Sale At Once Household Goods Buffett, Dining table and Chairs Bed Springs, Mattress, Rugs etc. All Good as New Call and See Them Brown Residence next to Chas. Gehlen’s Store M RS. JO E PEERY Get this $ 1 .8 5 Wear-Ever ALUMINUM SIX-QUART KETTLE For Preserving, Pot Roasting, Stewing, Etc. Please note new adjustable bail. Cover (or this kettle at special price of 3 5 c . For ONLY and tha coupon If presented on or bofora Juno 3 0 , 1 9 1 7 . Roberts her husbund, E. C. Alexander, j Lynn Alexander, Mrs. RalphO. Dnnb «r, Fred D i i*'ar an.I Eva Dunbar, hi« .vr. , !t it.. Hu., «nr. J i. i Dunbar, Fra k E, . . ... M I!. Uki-i a:: 1 M i- - r- tla II «'„ I;', In* wif ., Guy U. i licit ti.'r S. W..;d, Id* wife, . c t." ..¡ti«l a i oudio Ward, i«.* «■. a •*! D V* urd alpI Jo.i.it lie iV. ni, !. . r / t, Kirk G. Ward Mil ! ’ r; L Want, im wife, Blanch Agi m >V . , . o at! ut r persona or p. rlu . ¡’.r. w claiming anv right, Lit I«-, is- t it, l.en or iniere»l in the real rslala J . . j . in the complaint hrreft’, II.a « 1 name i defemiunt». 1 «i t «.lie of the c.tutc of Oregon; Y u: t Vt thy inquire 1 to uppeu. a id l i'.vtr Hu complaint of the ib .’e ■.aii.ed tna.ii.dT now < n ill« wita me u * vf tile «! ot entitled court v. .th n s .x v .tfk i from tnv date of tla In l publication of th * summons and p u arc hereby notified that if y«.u f ill to appeal and answer ;>u..I complaint ,«.•• hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief dcmunJcu in Ilia raid complaint, to-wit; For a decree of ‘he couit requiring you and «a h f you to Bet up whatever right, title, e - tate, intcrent in nr bun upon the ; it -. - ,»e« tier lined in plamtitf’* com; .«in’, to-wit; Lit ginning at an iron pi|»c on ti e went ifr.e of the Donation (.and Claim night. of Rice Dunbar and Jane Dunbar, hiB wife, being Claim No. 48, in Township 7 South, Range I West of the Willair.- | etto Meridian, in Marion County, Ore gon, which beginning point is North QP 31’ West 16.00 chains from tho south west corner of said Donation Land Claim, and running thence eaat 40.74 chain« to a stone; thence North 18" ’¿ 3’ I East 37.31 ehains to the center of a I county road; thence North 28" 15’ West i along the center of said road 27.47 ( chains to a point which is 7.25 chains south of the north line of said Donation I Land Claim; thence North 7.25chainsto 1 the North line of said Donation Land l Claim; thence West 40.00 chains, more . or less, to the Northwest corner of said Donation Land Claim; thence south 0 J 30’ East on the west line of ( said Donation Land Claim, 64.42 chains ! more or less, to the place of beginning, I containing 278.53 acres, more or less, j all in Marion County, Oregon, you or j [ any of you may have, in order that the ' same may be adjudicated by the court, j and for a decree adjudging the plaintifT to be the owner in fee simple of said above described premises, and that none of the defendants have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in said j premises, and forever hairing the de fendants from setting up or asserting 1 any right, title, estate, lien or interest | in said premises or any part thereof, | and for such other and further order as may be meet in equity. Tins summons is published once a ! week for six successive weeks in the j Stayton Mail, by order of Hon.,Geo. G. j | Bingham, Judge of the above entitled i ' court, made at ChHmbers in the City of j I Salem, Or«-gon, on the 2nd day of May, ! j 1917, and the date of the first publiea- i | tion of this summons is the 10th day of [ May, 1917. H kwitt & Sox Attorneys for PlaintifT, residing at Albany, Oregon. 19t7 T h e m I* m ore Ca'. rrh I i th is section o t \ tho country th an nil oth er <JI«*-n«e» put I together, nn l um il tho l i s t f w year» , was nuppo:;cil to b • I - irahle. F o r ft (tr. at 1 m any y e a r* doct- r.i pronounced It a local (liseano anil p rcscrlh •! I >cal rcm ed lcj, and by co n sta n tly fa ltin v t > euro with local treatm en t, pronoun 1 It Incurable. flr|. em o h a * proven C'r.t rrli to he a consti tutional «linease, r.n-1 I tie r-foro rr'iu lr« * co nstitu tio nal tre a 'm e n t. H a ll'* C atarrh Cure, m n n u fa eterc l liv V. J . Cheney A Co., T- lc«lo, O' la, Ii t' o only O’o n l ll u - I ttonal cure « a t • r- rV. t. Ii H tal • n ln- le r m lly In « .nci fr« m 11 dr p* lo a t» 1 - Bpoonful. It n--t» illrectly « ■> the M o l and mueou* surfaces of the synfem. T !iey riffer one hundred dollar* for any c* It fell* to euro, fiend for circulars and tes timoníala. A -M ren: F . .T. n P N r i Y * CO., Toledo, O. B'¡' 1 by Dru—•Inti, 7’e. Take UaU'n Tamliy rill« for eoDaVpatloa. LIMITED H r » < l.lo ( T - r « M m m t i l a l « n u n a l In H u Min T h rr* ■ f l « S r i« » w ill bn I I . M . $ 1.15 “ W c a r - E v e r " aluminum utensils give enduring satisfaction because they are so carefully made— from thick, harJ, sheet aluminum. % tA »«w a i L h iffv i» o le p M c e uien b ils th at w e a r out /ij w ith u t e n s ils th a t " W e n r - E v e r " ftAM »VUhl ( M 'K > Look for the " W e a r - E v c r " trade mark on the bottom of every utensil. If it is not there, it is not “ W e a r-E v e r." REFUSE SU B S T IT U T E S Cut out the Coupon brind it to us today! " W e a r - E v c r " Coupon \V* will mrcri t thUrnuion « i l i t li* n 4 nmont f r « »,.• * W.ér IDRATI Ev#vM fil*-qu4rt Aluminum Krtt»v. whl* h «^!l* n^ularly f-r »1 ». figT r • t>rtivttlr«f you pwfiilt c« Hi poo In p«ff»on at Ibi» ilurtM or Ui .rrJuno 10. 1PI7. ar.J writ« on th# coui*on four n»m*. «dar### ÌMtBr3:\ finti < 1 * 1 # of purch*»#. lioi** » '••ti Nunn ■«••*••• .» •••••••••«» • ••• •••••«•••-*• AJ.Im*...............................................................................— • y X jfp f jl _ \T|i|uun/j U d-fi-. .. . • .»« -a ••• •• - 0 | | . . .................................. . ................ LILLY HARDWARE CO. T i i T B x ^ r. £• ¿ j Now is the time Order 4th of July Posters SUBSCRIBE FOR The Stayton Mail — J . R. Gardner’s Cash Store Carries a General Line of TVIerchandise, Shoes, Hats, Umbrellas, W ork Shirts, Overalls and Dusters A Fine Line of Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbers, Stone Jars Stone Churns and Crocks, Baskets, Brooms, Mop Sticks and a general line ol Fine Groceries, a Fine display of Flags and Flag Decorations on hand. This is the place to get your very finest Dress Silks, Tapestries and M esa lines, Pongees and anything in the Dress Line. i. R. Gardner’ s Cash Store, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Money lo Loan I Have Made Arrange ments for loaning eastern money, will make very low rate of inter est on highly improve«! farms. Ho mer H. Smith, room {¡. McCornack Bldg., Sal«.-m, Oregon,JPhonc 96. tf. FOR SALE CHEAP inch good as new. Berry, Lyons, Ore. Stayton, Ore. STRAYED 1 black horse weight about 800 branded " W ” on left hip ’’lOO’’ on right hip. 1 bay horse weight about 1150 branded ” <) $ ” on right fore Rhoulder, Rhone J . F. Mielke, Stayton Oregon. 6-21-x FOR SALE A 10 x 32 Silo, for partic ulars apply to Harry E. Chrisman Scio, Ore, R, F. D. No. 2.__________ 4-2U t FOR SALE —1 black driving mare 7 yoHrold gentle weight about 925. Leo J Rock Stayton Ore. LOST —Muffler for n gasoline engine between the Doerfler farm anil Slayton finder please return to Mall office. 1 Sulkey plow 16 Phone 44. F. M. FOR SALE Beat grade Schumann 7-5-x piano C. H. Holier Stayton Ore.