The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 18, 1917, Image 2

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    T HK S T A Y T O N M R I Li
ASDEK tV DAFGHBRTY, Owners ¿nui i'ubiislu
C. E. DAUdHEKTY, Editor Mini Mn tinger
Liberty Loan Facts
Denominations
$50,
$100,
O ld ply I
MA0C Tt."
AVCLY
_ l : L
_ D L
>v r
¡ o r TOBACCO I HAT CVEH
I WAS MADE
Q RAYLLYS
C E LE B R A T E D
|600. $1,000, $$.000, $10.0«K>.
Q h s w iP -s
Interest - Payable May 15th
Entered as second class mutter at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion and November 16th, eachf year
at 4 per cent per annum.
County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Tern
Terms of Payment
2 pep I
with
application
be before October
27th.) 18 per cent on Noveml>er
Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application
15. 1917, 40 per cent on December I
15, 1917. 40 percent on January I
Foreign Advertising Represented by The American Press Association
15, 1918; or payments m ayb e!
___________________________ _____ ~
made all down.
Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail
Delivery
Promptly with last!
------------------------------------------ payment.
which will bo given every Friday j A L oan _ You lend your mon­
S c h o o l N o te s
afternoon, is cordially invited to Py a^ interest, you do not give
attend.
it
Easy payments — The Govern­
The high school students were
ment payments are easy; if
highly favored by a thirty min­
they are not easy enough, any
ute talk from Sergeant Lau both
banker will make them easier.
Thursday and Friday mornings.
The following is a letter re-
Superlative Safety
— The at the rate o f 7 per cent per annum
Thursday morning he spoke on
“ Army life at the Presidio" and ceivtd by Doerfler Bros. Duroc promise to pay back your money from the 21st <tay o f July 1916 until
paid the further sum o f |tk>. K) attor­
Friday morning he spoke on Jersey Hog breeders o f Silverton I is signed by 110,000,000 people
ney's feea. together with the coats and
"A rm y life at Fort Canby." He Oregon from one o f their cus- \ including all our multi-millionair- disbursements-of aaid auit taxed at
<?s. The bond is a mortgage on S2S.60 and coats und expenses o f asid
gave a vivid description of the turners:
“
Doerfler
Bros.
America.
execution. 1 will on Saturday, the 20th
life and general routine of work
Absolutely
‘•■y October, 1917, at the hour o f
Gentlemen:
In
regard
to
Safe
Keeping
at the places where he had been
the
pigs
you
shipped
me
will
say
3afe in an v honest banker’s vault. 10 °
*' ,m oi !'“"1
Mt tl,e w'f*t
stationed. Also giving interest­
_n
„ l ,
i
i ,, e
,
door o f the County Court House inSa-
Mt
ing historical notes on the found­ they reached me all right. 1 got safer anywhere loan currency. ,om M#rion tl>unty. Oregon.
Tux Free
L p to uny* Amount1 public auction to'tht hiuheat bidder for
ing of Canby. Friday afternoon them the s«irne dsy I j?ot \out
he pave a short talk to the pupils letter. They are sure tine pigs, from all state and local taxation cash in hand on the day of sale, all the
the best in this part of the coun- and up to $5,000 from any nation- n* ht’ t,tle' ln,er*'*t ■"d
wh,uh
o f Miss Crabtree’s room.
said defendants 1‘ htlipp Meier mid R o m
The high school students were try. I showed them at our com- a) taxation.
Meier and all person* claiming under
Market Value — Can be sold them subsequent to the execution of
pleasantlv entertained. Thursday munity fair and they took the
evening, by the members o f the blue ribbon, the people thought at par at any time and after the plaintiff's mortgage in, of and to said
.var is certain to go up in value ■ premises hereinbefore mentioned are
Christian Endeavor. A program they were fine.
Respectfully
$100 bonds probably going to I described in said execution as follows,
had been prepared, consisting of
to-wit: Ia>ts Nos. Nine (9>, Ten (10)
Z. A. Ressi.
$105 or $100 in value.
songs, instrumental music and
and Eleven (11) in Block No.Two(2> in
The Government
Is you and j the Town o f Sublimity in Marion Coun- 1
readings.
Refreshments were
I.
It
needs
the
$50
and
$100 of I ty. State o f Oregon, as shown by thei
served in the Boy’ s Class Room.
recorded plat thereof.
I
the
average
man.
A few games were played and a
Said sale being made subject to r e -!
,
I
f
the
government
ever
issues
contest to represent a given
uemption in the manner provided by
bonds drawing more interest, law.
month. Those representing the
_______
then
these bonds can be exchang-
Dated this 18th day o f September
month of June won the prize,
ed
for
them.
1917.
W. I. NEEDHAM .
having a June bride scene.
The Maxwell One-Ton Truck
Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon
again
demonstrated
its
ability
as
Friday evening showed that
38t;>
By O. D. BOWER. Deputy.
the Stayton High school is going a contender for championship
to have basket ball teams which honors when it won a 42 hour
SUMMONS
it can be proud of. The game non-stop run from San Francisco
Beginning Nov. 2, letters o f
in the Circuit Court of the State o f
between the Seniors and Juniors to Fresno and return with a 50 an ouhee or less in weight will ¡Oregon for the County of Marion. De- j
was close, the score being 11 to per cent overload.
take 3 Cents, and postals fo r a ,,arlment b'o. 2, Stayton State Bank,
Besides making a perfect score
8 in favor o f the Juniors. The
longtim
e . bought
for one c e n t;*Co^
PI,,nAiff'
v,,. ^ his
W“ wife,
n,rB-
,,r
"
! Hunt, r*Vion:
ar.d Anna
M. Hunt,
game between the Sophomores and crossing the> tape ahead of will
require two cents.
j 0eftl;idl(nU.
and Freshmen was not so close, all competitors, it set a new I This does not include letters
To Edward B. Hunt and Anna M.
the Sophomores taking the game record
for gasoline and oil i mailed to persons in the city or! Hunt defendants above named.
at a score of 24 to 3. The Fresh- economy. The average for ihe delivered by rural routes. These! I " t*’ e name o f the state o f Oregon:
men boys played a good game entire distance was 11 2-5 miles letters will continue to be 2 cents You and both of you are hereby required
but owing to the fact that they to the gallon o f gas and an aver­ but if you wish to send a letter to appear and answer the complaint
tiled against you in the above entitled
are all beginners in the work, age of 600 miles to the gallon of outside, you will have to pay 3 Court and suit within six week* from
they can scarcely be expected to oil. In view of the poor condi­ cents. It will, however, cost 2 the date o f the first publication o f this
tion o f the roads and the excess
carry off all the honors.
cents to send a postal, no matter »ummons to-wit: On or before the 8th
weight this record is considered Where it goes. Until new postal I
of November 1917. and if you fail
The Basket Ball games for Fri­ as remarkable.
't o so answer, for want thereof, the
cards are placed on sale a person plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
day evening will be played be-
Not once during the 42 hours
mailing one of the one cent ones relief prayed for in its aaid complaint,
tv.een the Seniors and Sopho­
was the engine stopped and no
must after Nov. 2 place a 1 cent vis: For a decree reforming the mort­
mores and Juniors
vs
Freshmen.
. . . .
,
,
adjustments of any nature were
gage described in the complaint on Ale
stamp on it.
Games will begin at the regular ma(je
According to Postmaster My­ in aaid auit and afao for a decree fore­
time 3:15 o’clock. Everyone is
T h islg but the beginning of a
closing said mortgage aa reformed up­
invited to attend.
series of difficult and out o f the ers, o f Portland, this is the first on the following described premises,
time in 100 years that the gov­ to-wit:
The Domestic Science Room ordinary tests the Maxwell Truck
Beginning at a point 60 rods east and
ernm ent has adopted a postal
has been wired and all the ap- will be put # through in order to i
rate to bring a revenue to the 27 rods north of the section corner be­
paratus is now installed.
The prove to the most skeptical that
tween sections 9, 10, 16 and 16 in town­
government.
ship 9 south, range 1 west o f the W il-1
first laboratory work in food the Maxwell, notwithstanding
lamette Mendian; running thence west
preparation began last Tuesday, its low selling price, represents
iw:»oncTM£ invention
OF OU« PATr NT AIH-P»boi POUCH
CPAVULY PLUG TOBACCO
MACE GTRICTLY KOP ITS CMKWINi QUALITY
WOULD NOT KEF«» FDEWM IN THIS * .'CTION
NOW THS PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT
FRESH AND CLEAN ANOOOOQ
A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS CNOUC1M
AND LASTS LONOBH THAN A 1114 CHEW
OF ORDINARY PLUO
Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year In Advance ^ ;‘htichdl1,”'"t
%PJQ.QrmuehtAAseee Ca
“ttW "
A Pleased Customer.
Maxwell Truck W ins
Unique Contest
Postage Rates Raised
Prof Ford made a business
trip to Lyons last Wednesday
evening. As the result Myrtle
Brown has entered school.
The members of the Type writ-
ing class have chosen up sides
and have entered into a contest.
The advanced students will be
graded on their speed and the
beginners will be graded on the
number of perfect exercises com­
pleted in one months time. The
loosing side is to entertain the
winners with a famous “ Weenie
feed .’ ’
The class meetings were held
Tuesday morning and one mem
ber o f each class was elected to
act with Prof. Ford on an ex­
ecutive committee. Those elect­
ed were: Seniors, Selma Schuff,
Juniors, Lynn Neal, Sophomores,
Edwin Keech and Freshman
Wendel Farrar.
the highest standard „of truck
construction.
The results io f
these demonstrations will appear
'n
daily papers.from^time to
The Maxwell truck is the lat­
est product to adopt the famous
Timken Worm Drive which has
been accepted asjstandard equip­
ment by the United States Gov­
ernment on the 15,000 trucks to
be delivered this year and twelve
leading manufacturers will adopt
the design of the U. S. Army
Standard Truck.
1 Kodaks andKodak Supplies
The Apollo Literary society
w ill render the following program
Friday afternoon Oct. 19th.
Recitation, Wm. Ryan, Vocal
solo, Wava Brown; Reading,
Delbert
Murphy;
Piano solo.
Ruth Roy; Just Jokes, Caryl
Ruble; Vocal Solo, Vanda Sestak;
Recitation. Eva McClellan; Piano
duett, Bessie Shank and Selma
Schuff; Recitation, Lyle Ice; A
Wee bit o ’ Harmony, Warren’s
Orchestra. Any one wishing to
come and hear these program
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AI 30 plenty o f fresh films at
Beauchamp’ s Drug Store.
//,
Let’er Rain
-tOWEÄ,
¿fa
BUM®
"7 /,
FISH BRAND
SLICKERS.
will
you dry as
nothing
else will
DEALERS
FISH BRAND
POMMEL.«]»
bwi Saddle
Coat in the
world.
EVERYWHERE
A. J TOWER CO —
— BOSTON
ten rods: thence south 16 rods; thence
east 10 rods; thence north 16 rods to
: the place o f beginning, save and except
therefrom a tract of land 126 ft. by 60
ft. out o f the S. W. corner thereof,
heretofore conveyed to one John Kenno.
Also: Commencing at a point 60
rods east and 43 rods north o f the sec­
tion corner between section* 9, 10, 16
and 16, in township 9 south, range one
west e f the Willamette Meridian; run-,
nmg thence weat 10 rods; thence south
| 16 rod*, thence east 10 roils; thence
I north 16 rode to the place o f beginning,
situated in Marion county, Oregon.
That the defendants Edward B. Hunt
and Anna M. Hunt, hi* wife, and all ♦
persons claiming under or throughjthem
or either o f them, subsequent to plain­
tiff’ s said mortgage herein, whether as
The “Neglected W ife ” 2nd purchasers, incumbrancers, or other­
wise, be barred and foreclosed o f all
episode next W ednesday
1 their right, claims, liens, estates, title,
Sheriffs Sale of Real Property on I interest and equity o f redemption, in
I or to said premises, and every part
Foreclosure
I thereof.
That the plaintiff may become a pur­
Notice is hereby given, That by vir­ chaser at said sale and that the sheriff
tue o f an execution iluly issued out of execute a deed to the purchaser and
the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore- that said purchaser be let int»J.he pos­
session o f ssid premises immediately
i goti, for the County o f Marion and to
me directed on the 18th day o f Septem­ ii|>on the purchase o f the t-amc, and
ber 1917 upon a judgment and decree that plaintiff have such other and fur-
duly rendered, entered o f record and ; ther relief in the premises ss to the
dock» ted in and by said Court on the i <:° urt may seem just and I equHaole.
$
Thrift Is Now a
National Slogan
The
3
A m e ric a n
people « 'v
waking up.
They reeen
charge that they are wastef •
Bank deposits all over the
country are increasing by leaps
and bounds.
A r e you a depositor ?
I f you are not t join the finan­
cial preparedness army. M a n ­
age to lay aside a certain
amount o f cash. W e ’ll be glad
to explain our bunking system.
STAYTO N
A
STATE
BANK
share of the banking business
of Stayton and vicinity
is solicited.
You are assured of a safe deposi­
tory and courteous triatment at
this bank, by ample capital and
long experience in the banking
business.
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton, Oregon
Capital $25,000.00
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C O M IN G !
I
\ Large line of Fall Goods I
11th day of September, 1917 in a cer­
tain *uit then in said Court pending,
wherein William Hell was plaintiff and
Philipp Meier and Rose Meier, his wife,
The Mitchell I^ewis & Staver Company
a corporation, and Henry Barkmeyer
were defendant* in favor of plaintiff
' and against said defendants by which
execution 1 am commanded to sell the
property in said execution and herein­
after described to pay the sum due the
plaintiff o f $700.0) with interest thereon
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A F U L L L IN E O F
Men’s Slickers at the Old Price
R U B B E R
W E A R
publication thereof in the Stayton Mail,
a newspaper published weekly in the
town o f Stayton, Marion county, Ore­
gon, by order o f 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 Arst publication
to be on the 27ih day o f September,
1917, and you are required to api>ear
and answer aaid complaint on or before
the 8th day o f November, 1917.
S. H. H ELTZEL,
3917
Attorney for P la in tiff
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Complete fine for Men, Women and Children
GEHLEN’S STORE
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