H. A. BEAUCHAMP,~M. D. Sheriffs Sale of Real Property on Foreclosure KAKM AND CITY LOANS If you arc paying a high rat*? o f irA tercat, why not r^/umi yoqr Man at a lower rato^nd more llhjkfal terms. It in not good buaineaa“ eto pay a higher rate o f interest /than the market demands, nor is it good busi­ ness to keep your surplus tunds on time deposits at 3 to 4 perot. per an­ num when 6 fu r rent ran rendily vbe secured on drat Farm Mortagea. If you have money to loan or wish to refund or secure a new one, call or write 8. H. HELTZEL, Stayton, Oregon. S H ER IFFS NOTICE S ALE PUBLIC SALE O f Real Property. On Execution, Physician and Surgeon By virtue o f an execution iaaued out o f the Honorable Circuit Court o f the Notice ia hereby given, That by vir­ i State o f Oregon, for the County of STA Y TON. ORKGON tue o f an execution duly iasued out o f Marion on the 30th day o f Auguat, 1917, the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore­ in favor of J. B. Crier, as executor of gon, for the County o f Marion and to the last will and teatament o f C. W. me directed on the 17th day o f Septem­ Powell, deceaaed, plaintiff, and against I will sell at my place I mile north of Union Hill school ber Uil7 upqn a judgment and decree Henry Thomas, defendant, for the sum house on the Silver Creek Falls road on PHYSICIAN ANI) 8UKGKON duly rendered, entered o f record and o f $36.55 Hollars, now due on laid judg­ docketed in and by said Court on the ment, with interest at the rate o f 10 S t a y t o n , O regon 11th day o f September, 1917 in a cer­ per cent per annum, in like coin, from tain suit then in aaid Court pending, the 5th day o f November, 1914, and the wherein William Bell waa plaintiff and further sum o f $25.00 Hollars, with in­ I’hllipp Meier and Rose Meier, hia wife, terest at the rate o f 10 per cent per at One O'clock p. m. the following property The Mitchell Lewis & Slaver Company annum from the 25th day o f June, 1912, DENTIST | a corporation, and Henry Barkmeyer and the further sum o f $25.00 attorney’s unie« Op|>. Lanrofiold Shoe Store SUMMONS were defendant! in favor o f plaintiff fees, and the further sum o f $12.20costa Stavton, Or« Phone 2152 - 3 milch cows- 2 fresh in January and »gainst said defendants by which and accruing coats, 1 have levied upon and execution 1 am qpityiqantU-tl commanded to sell the will sell at public auction, on Saturday, In the Circuit Court of the Sjáíte'of Or- ! *->rt!Hition 9 yearlings; 7 Spring Calves gon for Marion County*. *’ in said execution and herein the 13th day o f October, 1917, at 11 o '- 3 hogs, aged 6 month Department No, 2 ’ * after described to pay the turn due the c|ock „ m at the (>)Urt HouBe tUx)T i’ hysinan unti Surgeon 8. 8. Baumgartner, Plaintiff, va. plaintiff o f $7UO.OO with interest thereon in . ak.m> Marion county and State of 3 dozen hens 1 buggy X HAY Kalis Clty-Sáleni Lumber (Company, a at the rate o f 7 per cent per annum 0r#f0f,i a„ the riKht, title and ¡merest 1 Sharpies No. 30 separator A UM SVILLE OREGON corporation, L. A. W cstacott, and C. from the 21st day. o o f f July 1916 until j which the »aid defendant had on or af- 1 Oliver 222 plow 1 garden cultivator H. Burk bee And Phebe A. Burk bee, hia paid the further sum o f $ 66.00 attor- j ter the 28th day o f July, 1916, in or to wife, defendants. ney’s fees, together with the coat, and u „. fo ,|owinff deRcribts Nos. Nine (9), Ten (10) SUM MONS. STAYTON per annum from March 2Q, 1916, uatil and Eleven (11) in Block N o.Tw o(2) in G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc paid, and for the sum o f one hundred the Town o f Sublimity in Marion Coun­ In the Circuit Court o f the State fifty dollars, reasonable attorneys fees, ty, State o f Oregon, as shown by the o f Oregon for Marion county. Depart­ Veterinarian ment No. 2. John L. Apple, Plaintiff, and foe cost* and itabursementa incur­ recorded plat thereof. vs. Daisy Apple, Defendant. To Daisy ” • Said sale being made subject Vo re- red herein. Treats all domestic animals, also applies the Tuberculin teat. Second, fo r the foreclosure o f said ocmptfoh in the manner provided by Apple, the above named Defendant: IN |4 * U I « « X « X « * « ! Ú I * a a « < | « * X X X * « X X « 4 * U l i l * l k « « « « « « X 4 X « 4 4 4 4 « X X 4 THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Telephone 3x7 mortgage upon the following described Jaw. Oftlea i t S layton Stable» property: I aj U No. four (ffk n d five 1 Dated this 18tb day o f September OREGON, vou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed > W . I. NEEDHAM, (5) in Block No. four (4J in Subdivls- j 1917. STAYTON • • • - OREGOf Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon. against you in the.above entitled Court ion o f I-ota No. one (1) ta ten (10) o f and cause on or before the 25th day o f By O. D. BOW ER, Deputy. Block one ” 1 " o f Simpson’s Addition 38t5 October, 1917, and if you fail so to to the CltX o f Salem, Marlon County, ' Oregon, as shown by the recorded plat | W HEN IN N EEO OF AUTOM OBILE answer, for want thereof the plaintiff SALEM ALBANY EUGENE will apply to the Court for the relief thereof, given to secure «aid sum o fj TIR ES SEE prayed for in his complaint, to-w it;— money and Interest thereon as above That the bonds o f matrimony existing specified, and attorneys fees and costs a between the plaintiff and defendant and disbursements o f this suit, and that X be dissolved and that he have such X G EO . A. SMITH the whole o f said land described in said X other and further relief as to the Court X mortgage be adjudged to be sold by the j Stayton, Oregon Guaranteed 6000 miles X may seem just and equitable. This Sheriff o f said county according to the • X summons is served upon you by publi­ X law and practice o f this Court. That V cation in the Stayton Mail by order o f X the proceed* o f such sale properly ap­ X ............................................................ Wilbur Woolen Mills announce­ Hon. Geo. G. Bingham, Judge o f the plicable thereto be applied to the pay­ X Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon X ment o f all unpaid taxes now standing ment. Just received our new for the Third Judicial District, dated X as a lien against said properly, or that fall tone of Mackinaw coats, the llth day o f September, 1917, the A G EN TS FO R T H E X may become a lein thereon, and the re­ smart, dressy garments, prices first publication to be on the 13th day mainder be applied to the discharge o f Contractors A Builders o f September, 1917. and you are re­ X said note and mortgage, attorneys feea reasonable, inspection invited at X quired to appear and answer on or X and the costa and disbursements o f this the mills. Dwelling houses a specialty X before the 25th day o f October, 1917. suit, and for any deficiency that may V Let us figure on your build­ Star Theatre, Saturday, Mary S. H. HELTZEL, 1. remain that plaintiff have judgment X ings 37t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. a against defendant* and each o f them. Pickford in “The Eternal Grind.” k We can s a v e you money Third, That said defendants and each C. H . BREW ER, M. D. Wilbur N. Fintier, D.M.D. Saturday Sept. 22nd, 1917 A. BURSELL, M. D . V. A. GOODE FU NERAL W. R. HEATER Owner DIRECTOR GEO. KEECH, Auctioneer W M . STEVELEY, Clerk I HAUSER BROS. ' — Real Estate— A nd Farm Loans LANCASTER WIRE GRIP TIRES Gymnasium and Athletic Supplies JO E H A M M A N , A gen t Basket Ball Goods Indoor Base Ball Supplies s Lulay & Schindler Famous Grip Sure Basket Ball Shoes 5 Base Ball and L aw n A good job gauranteed Phone 77 P. O.-Box 198 STAYTON, OREGON, ♦ ♦ ♦♦ e e e e e e e e s s s s e e — TINWORK and PLUMBING Bath Tubs, lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm- eru-W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys­ tems, etc. Gasoline engines. JACOB SPANIOL CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AUG. 17 K ingston-Stayton-Salem AUTO STAGE Will make regular trips every day. Sundays included as follows: SALEM PliQNX p.-St. • A M. 7:40 L v ___K in gston .. . . Ar 5:30 5:00 7:50 8:00 ...........Sublimity.......... 4:50 . A u m sv ille....... 4 :30 •8:20 8:10 ...........Turner............... 4:15 9:16 A r ___ Salem ............Lv 3:45 •Meets Train 62northbound at Aums- v illo * Stage leaves opjiosite O. K. de­ pot in Salem. Stay ton-W est Stayton 7:00 4:10 8:00 6:00 a. m. Lv Stayton Ar 8:45 a.m. 0:00 p.m. p.m. a.m. Ar W. Stayton Lv 8;12 H.m. 5:16 p.m. p.m. cm and ail BerpongJpiatAiing under or c i t h e r 'f r thdm subsequent to the execution o f said mortgage either as purchasers or encumbrancers or oth­ erwise, be barred and foreclosed o f all right, claim or equity o f redemption in ■aid above describe*! mortgaged prem-1 ises and every part thereof. Fourth, That the Sheriff o f Marion County issue a deed to the purchaser of said premises and said plaintiff or any j other party to this suit may become ! purchaser at said sale, and the purchas- j er thereof be let into possession o f the whole and every part o f said land on the production o f a Sheriff's certificate i o f sale, and if the possesion be refused ■aid purchaser, then said Sheriff o f Marlon County shall put the purchaser into possession o f the whole and every part o f said premises, and that said plaintiff have such other, further and diffcrentjrelief as the Court may deem right and equitable. You arc hereby notified that this summons is served upon you by publi­ cation in the Stayton Mail, a weekly newspaper o f general circulation, printed and published at Stayton, Mar­ ion County, Oregon, the date o f the first publication „of fhis summons being Ailfthst’ .Kyth, and *h e date o f the last publication thereof being October 11th, 1917. You arc further notified that this summons is served upon you by publi­ cation thereof pursuant to an order o f the Hon. Fercy R. Kelly, Judge o f the above entitled court, made on the 22nd day o f August, 1917, requiring that this summons be published once a week for six successive weeks in said paper. McNary & McNary, E. M. Page, 3617 Attorneys for Plaintiff. Tennis Supplies i tXPTTl t Spalding Sweaters and Jersyes Dayton and Adlake Bicycles $28.85* to $45 B ic y c le a n d G u n R e p a ir in g - K e y F itt in g » h X ti S' <■ k V V ft Guns, Rifles, Ammunition, Cutlery \ / ■ 1 I We have not deviated from our fixed one-chassis-model policy. T R O JA N STU M PIN G P O W D E R But we have refined and developed the Maxwell. No Fumes, No Freezing No Headaches. No Thaw ing The new compensating under • slung rear springs mean comfort for you and preservation of your car. This is the type of spring used in the newest models o f many o f the highest priced cars. The wheel base is six inches longer— the frame has been strengthened— the windshield ‘ sloped, the' body lines made more graceful, and the body made roomier. But the Maxwell price stands at a figure which still makes it “ the world’ s greatest motor car value.” I i * I I NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby givan that the final account o f Dorn A. Harden, hr e x ­ ecutrix o f the last will and testament o f Martha A. Brown, deceased, has been filed in the County Court o f Mar­ ion County, State o f Oregon, and that Salem Real Estate, Insurance, the 15th day o f October, 1917, at the hour o f lu:30 o ’c-ock a. m. has been Loan and Employment Agency Room 14, Brcyman Bldg. SALEM, ORE duly appointed by such Court for the hearing o f objections to *ueh final ac­ 320 acres for $25.00 an acre, 3 1-2 miles from railroad station. We count and the settlement thereof, at hnve buyers for farm hargnins. which time any person interested in Karin Loans at six per cent. such estate may appear and file objections thereto in writing and con­ Miss Leone Stayton left the test the same. Dora A. Harden, firat o f the week for Corvallis, 37t5 Executrix. where she has secured a position. 8. II. Ueltsel, attorney for estate. 5 I H am m an A u to Stage Touring Car $ 7 4 5 Geo. B. Jacob Boadatar $ 7 4 5 : Coapd $ 1 0 9 5 / Barlina $ 1 0 9 5 ; Sacian $ 1 0 9 5 A U prlcaa f* o. 5. D etroit C. A. BEAUCHAMP Agent Stayton, Oregon i i X ; k I> X X X X Lilly Hardware Co.. Local Agents j * icstKStKXStStSIX **'*>’ *'•••’ *X*|*KX»* star »»IS * a’ » » » » ’ BACKACHE IS STAYTON MEAT MARKET DISCOURAGING SESTAK & But Not So Bad I. Y ou K now How to Reach the Cause. Nothing more discouraging than a constant backache. Lame when you awaken, pains pierce you when you bend or lift. It’s hard to work or to rest. Backache often indicates bad kidneys and calls for prompt treatment. The best recommended remedy is Doan’ s Kidney Pills. Profit by this nearby resident's experience: Mrs. M, E. Bilyou, 306 E. Fourth St. Albany. Ore., says: “ I never knew what it was to be witfthut backache from the time I was a little girl up to two years ago. The older I got, the more I was bothered with my back and kidneys. My back nearly killed me at times, it ached so badly. When 1 got down to pick up anything or sat in one position very long it was all 1 could do to straighten up. I suffered a great deal from inflammation o f the bladder. I ustxl three boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they cured me o f that aw ful backache and put my kidneys in good working order.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’ t sim­ ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’ s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Bilyou cured, r osier - Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. TH OM AS, Proprietors. F re slo a lt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Highest Market Pi ice Paid For Fat Stock Bring Your Old iron and R ubber to HAMMAN’S F IN HIGHEST PRICFi If in the M arket For Chevrolet or Buick Four or Six Prone or Cull on 0. M. Baker, A gent Kingston. Ore.