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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1917)
G. W. Ilendershott and Mr». ^ rnrht, tittis, ¡ntorent and catate which ! Morrison, of McMinnville, fath- said defendant# Philipp Meier «ml K< v I Moler Mini oil |>«r»ona claiming under ! or and sister of J. A. llender- them subsequent to thu execution of ALEXAN D ER X DAVGHERTY, Owncrs hiuì Fublìshvrs shott, visited in town Tuesday. plaintiff’» mortgage In, of «ml to luid C. lì. D AÌ'G H BRTY, E tlitor end Mtnmgcr Miss Caroline and F. A. Siog- premiso» hereinbefore mentioned »re mund went last week to Colville, described in «»id execution us follow«, to wit: laita No». Nine (9), Ten (10) !]i >ivd ..s secan.l chi. mattor at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion Wash., called by the illness of ard Eleven (11) in Block No.Two(2) in i ' oì ;; tv, Ore- osi, under ’.he Aet of Congress of March 3, 1879. their sister, Mrs. Jones. F. A. the Town of Sublimity in Marion Coun returned Sunday, but Mias Sieg- ty, Steto of Oregon, mm shown by the dents in the shorthand 1 class. mund remained for a longer visit. recorded plat thereof. Said sale being made subject to rc- The increase in these classes is Dr. Beauchamp reports Stanley due to the call of the government Chance of West Stayton on the •emption in the manner provided by law. The v.) d haï been lnuled and for business trained men and road to recovery after an opera Dated this 181 h dey of September every student in high school ij women. W. 1. NEEDHAM. tion for appendicitis at the Sal 1917. Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. certainly thankful and wishes to em Hospital several days ago. There has been a steady in 8Si5 tty O. D. DOWER, Deputy. thank every one who assisted in crease in attendance in the high Mrs. Leander Smith, who lives the work. The boys met early school, eleven new students have two miles east of town, fell Fri SUMMONS Friday morning and began the registered since the beginning of day evening and fractured both work. Each had his bit to do. school. Thirty-eight out of the bones of her right arm near the The girls prepared the lunch, S6 now registered are from out wrist. Dr. Brewer reduced the In the Circuit Couit of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion. De which was served in the Domes j i town districts. fracture. partment No 2, Slayton State Batik, tic Science room of the old school Mis; Lila Ware, who spent the a Corporal'.'r, Plaintiff, vm . Edward R Three Post Graduates, Mar building. garet Fehlen, Mrs. Christina summer here with her grand-pa Hunt, amt Anna M. limit, hia wife, The Freshmen and other new Cladek and Leo Klecker, have rents, Mr. an 1 Mrs. J. H. An Defendant». To Edward B. Hunt unu Anna M. students were entertained at the e n te re 1 school and are taking derson. left Friday for Eugene Hunt defendants above named. 1 igh school last Thursday even ¡special work in the Commercial where she will attend the uni In the name of the State of Oregon: ing by the old students. The Vou and both of you are hereby required versity. evening was spent in playing Department. to appear and answer the complaint Barney Minton cut his right various games. Light refresh Rehearsals of the orchestra 1 tiled against you in the above entitled ments were served late in the have begun and it can be seen leg into the bone for several Court and suit within six week« from that the oichestra of this year inches Tuesday while slashing the date of thu first publication of this evening. brush. He was brought to tow’n summons, to-wit: On or before the 8th Many of the high school stu will be far better than any here where his wound was dressed by day of November, 1917, ami if you fail dents and grade pupils attended in the past. 1r> so answer, for wapt thereof, the Dr. Brewer. plaintiff will apply to the Court for the The Teachers’ Training Class the State Fair Wednesday of last week, Two trucks were hired has begun teaching in the grades Sheriffs Sale of Real Property on I relief pruyed for in its said complaint, j viz: For a decree reforming the mort and in that way conveyance at a and the students in this class Foreclosure gage described in the complaint on file show great interest in the work. reduced price was provided. in said suit and nlso for a decree fore A Literary Society has been Chairs and sewing machines Notice is hereby given, That by vir closing said mortgage as reformed up organized in high. The two for the Domestic Science depart tue of an execution duly issued out of on the following described premises, to-wit: divisions, of which Freda Allis ment have arrived and all labora the Circuit Court of the State of Ore Beginning at a point 60 rods east and and Selma Sehutf are captains, tory work is to be done in the gon, for the County of Marion and to 27 rods north of the section corner be me directed on the 18th day of Septem have just organized temporarily prepared rooms. ber 1917 upon n judgment and decree tween sections 9, 10, 15 and 16 in town ship 9 south, range 1 west of the Wil and a committee has been ap Miss Mclnturff spent the week duly rendered, entered of record and lamette Meridian; running thence west docketed in and by said Court on the pointed to frame up the consti end with home folks in Salem. 11th day of September, 1917 in a cer ten rods: thence south 16 rods; thence tution and by-laws. tain suit then in said Court pending, east 10 rods; thence north 16 rods to The eighth grade class organ Beginning Oct. 12, there will William Bell was plaintiff and the place of beginning, save and except ized Tuesday evening, electing wherein Philipp Meier and Rose Meier, his wife. therefrom a tract of land 125 ft. by 60 be class Basket Ball games every the following officers: President, The Mitchell Lewis & Staver Company ft. out of the S. W. corner thereof, Friday evening. Two games will Cecil Schaefer; Vice President, a corporation, and Henry Barkmeyer heretofore conveyed to one John Renno. be played each evening. Oct. 12 Also: Commencing at a point 60 were defendants in favor of plaintiff Seniors vs. Juniors; Sophomores Rosie Allis; Sec-Treasurer, Sarah and against said defendants by which I rods east and 43 rods north of the see- vs. Freshmen. Oct. 19: Seniors Caldwell and Sargeant of Arms execution 1 am commanded to sell the I tion corner between sections 9, 10, 16 vs. Sophomores: Juniors vs. Melford Allen. property in said execution and herein ! and 16, in township 9 south, range one The pupils of Miss Marshall’s after described to pay the sum due the i west of the Willamette Meridian; run- Freshmen. Oct. 26: Seniors vs. plaintiff of $700.00 with interest thereon | ning thence west 10 rods; thence south room believe in being patriotic. Freshmen; Juniors vs, Sopho at the rate of 7 per cent per annum 16 rods, thence east 10 rods; thence mores. The games will begin at They have learned “ No Land from the 21st day of July 1916 until north 16 rods to the place of beginning, 8tl5 and a 15 cent Em ission will like Oregon’’ along with other paid the further sum bt .$66.00 attor situated in Marion county, Oregon. That the defendants Edward B. Hunt be charged to help pay for the songs. ney’s fees, together with the costs and and Anna M. Hunt, his wife, and all Frank Lockhart, Helen Rich disbursements of said suit taxed at supplies needed bv the teams. person* claiming under or through|them $25.50 and costs and expenses of said The Commercial classes this ardson and Isabelle Mielke have execution. I will on Saturday, the 20th or either of them, subsequent to plain year are very large. There are been absent from Mrs. Lau’s day of October, 1917, at the hour of tiff’s said mortgage herein, whether aa 10 o’clock a. m. of said day at the west purchasers, incumbrancers, or other 27 students in the Accounting I room on account of sickness. f T he STAYTON MAIL Twc a o o p j u o a t ~ 7 T * Î T * T â S r w « 7 ô ô u A a T « a » rmt.MNcaM. But voo know vhc *o»s [ COLONIL .HOW I---- ’ll TOOK NtOlMCNT TODAY> ) in th * HANKS A H * W A N T IH a W -* C O T -TH A T HCAt TOBACCO C N IW 1------ ~ «O O D TOBACCO I* ? -,7MB BOLDIIHS COMSOATtH. T School Notes Zera Stowell has gone to Salem door of the County Court House in Sa and II c'asses and several have been turned away on account of to attend school. Olive Cavin lem, Marion County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for lack of room. There are 14 stu has entered the 7th grade. cash in hand on the day of sale, all the 30 High Grade Jerseys AT PUBLIC SALE At the W. E. Chrisman farm, 5 miles northeast of Scio and 3 miles south of Stayton, on UDAY, OCT. 8th, 1917 Sale commences at 10 a. m. Tuberculin Tested, all Fresh and Coming Fresh 14 Cows 12 2-yr-old Heifers 4 heifers 1 Berkshire brood sow will farrow in December \)land China brood sow will farrow in December it 1 sow and 7 pigs 3 weeks old » 2 sows with 6 pigs each, 3 weeks old Lunch Counter on the Grounds OF SALE: 3 months time at 6 per cent on bankable notes« STEVENSON, Auctioneer. W. E. CHRISMAN, Owner. \ \ 7 H E N you trim your outfit down to military * ™ bedrock, W-B Cut Chewing score» a bull’s- eye. A soldier gets more from his pouch of W-B than from a bulky ordinary plug—rich leaf plump full of sap, all tobacco satisfaction, every shred of it. And the water-proof pouch keeps it clean and fresh in the pocket of his khaki. M»4# by WETMAN BRUTON COMFANT, 1167 BvoaJw.y. New Y«k C.iy § Thrift Is Now a National Slogan The American people ar\ waking up. They resen ‘M charge that they are wattef r 1 Bank deposits all over the country are increasing by leaps and bounds. A re yea a depositor! If you are not, Join the finan cial preparedness army. Man age to lay aside a certain amount of cash. We‘ll be glad to explain oar banhing eyetem. STAYTON wise, be barred and foreclosed of all their right, claims, liens, estates, title, interest and equity of redemption, in or to said premises, and every part thereof. That the plaintiff may become a pur chaser at «aid sale and that the sheriff execute a deed to the purchaser and that said purchaser be let into the pos session of said premises imm«diat«ly upon the purchase of the same, and that plaintiff have such other and fur ther relief in the premises as to the Court may seem just and equitaole. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Stayton Mail, a newspaper published weekly in the town of Stayton, Marion county, Ore gon, by order of the Hon. Geo. G. Bingham, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Third Judicial District dated the 22nd day of September, 1917, the first publication to be on the 27th day of September, 1917, an.i you are required to appear and answer said complaint on or before the 8th day of November, 1917. S. H. HELTZEL, 39t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. Ladies and children coat sale Oct. 11, 12 and 13 Doll’s Cash Store. The Oregon Agricultural College A STATE T BANK share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity is solicited. You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 I ♦ COMING! ♦ \ Large line of Fall Goods Where t r a i n 'd apeclaliete with modern lab- oratorlea and adequate equipment ( I t * In struction trading to collegiate degree« in th* following arhoola: AGRICULTURE, with IS depar tm ent«; COMMERCE, with 4 de partm ental ENGINEER ING, with fl departm ent!, la* eluding Civil, Electrical, Highway, Industrial Aila. (rrigalinn. and Mechanical Knglntar lng; 1 UKE 8 TBY, Including Logging Engineer* lag; HOME ECONOMICS, with 4 major d ep art ment», including training in the Practice « House; MINING, with three department«, Inelnd- lag Chemir il Engineering ; PHARMACY. T H E SCHOOL OP MUSIC, offer« Initrue- lion in th e principal department« of vocal and inetrumental muaie. T . I E MILIT ARY DEPARTMEN T, enrolled 10*5 cad et, in 1010.17, and won reremmen- 0 dati, n for O. .4. C. from the Weetern D ep art ment of the IT. A. W ar Depar tm ent na on# of the fifteen "dialincnlithed In alltu tio n « " of higher learning. All cad et, will ha furniahad complete uniform« by the U. A, Government and the Jo n lrr and aenlor radeta, enrolled in the l: O. T. C., will be given commutation for auh.i.t cnce, aa well aa all tranapnrtatlon and t u h . i . t e n e # at the tlx week«' Hummer camp. n r C I S T R A T I O N BE GINS OCTOBER S, 1 0 ‘ 7. Infor m ation on reqneat. Addraaa, ♦ Registrar, Oregon Agr icultural College, 4» Oervalllf, Oregon. % A FU LL LINE OF « 6 Men’s Slickers at the Old Price x RUBBER W EAR X Complete line for Men, Women and Children 1 GEHLEN’S STORE ♦♦ <t <r * < , v C- v %• * .> * •> •> •> •> •> V 4 •> <• .> •> •> •> •> •> •> ♦