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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1917)
H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M. U. Physician unii Surgeon OREGON STAYTON. C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN ANI) s Î k GEON STAYTON. OREGON Wilbur N. 1‘intlcr, D.M.D. FARM AND CITY LOAN« | If v< l arc paying u high rati- of in- torrst, why not refund your loun at a lower rate anil more liberal terms. It is not good business to pay a higher rule of interest than the market demands, nor is it good busi ness to keep your surplus tunda on time deposits at 3 to 4 |ier rt per an num when 6 per cent can readily be secured on first Farm Mortage». If you have money to loun or wish to refund or aeeure a new one, call or write S. H. IIKl.TZEL, Slayton, Oregon, I HAVE YC!J BOUGHT YOUR LIBERTY B0MÜS7 DO IT NOW. East via California Is a pleasant winter route. Travel in comfort throuRh a land where it is always summer. There’s San Francisco, San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove,Santa Barbara, Los AnReles, LonR Beach, Venice and many other charminR re sorts, and much beautiful scenery en route. DENTIST onte* Opp. I.»notfl«?Ul Shoo Store |*homi 2162____________ Stavton, Pro CLASSIFIED » . M . H E L T Z ttL M oney to Loan ADS. I H ave M ade A r ra n g e V. A. GOODE LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC Office Room No. 6, Roy BMf. FOR 8ALE— Pure bree Ancoda Cock erels. K. Forrette. 38-t2-tf F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. FOR SALE 56 acres Santiam bottom Veterinarian land about half in cultivation, several T reats all domestic animals, also acres can be easily cleared, balance gin si timber. Four roomed house good applies the Tuberculin test. barn amt other out buildings. Silo 8x24 Telephone 3x7 OftUa at Slayton Stable» place is fenced and croaaed fenced mostly woven wire; running w ater in STAYTON . . . - OREGOf paature. Near S. P. depot and county road, grade school, mail route, telephone in house and family orchard. Price 3600 part cash balance, terrna if desired — — Apply to Alfred Heal Aumaville, Ore., or F>1 Beal Hakerfield Cal. 40(4 Sc Real Estate j j And Farm Loans : » i i SUB HOOSIER CARBURETOR — G EO . A. SMITH j 1 Saves gasoline, gives more power and more milea per hour. Made to fit any Stayton, Oregon : machine. For furte.er particulars write „ _ < i Peter J . Etxel, Suhlimlty, Ore. 4113 o i Lulay & Schindler „ « i. h Contractors t Builders Dwelling houses a specialty Let us figure on your build ings We can save you money A Rood job gauranteed Phone 77 P- 0 . Box 198 STAYTON, OREGON. i FOR SALE DJiving horse six years « olo and a rubber tired buggy. Address : John Sardaer Scio, Ore., Rt. 2. FOR SALK —A phone and shares in the Stayton Mutual Telephone Co., also a 12 3-4 yard piece of lineolum good as , new. Inquire of E. Roy. FOR SALK—10 head of pigs about 8 i weeks old' Joe Sens 2t Scio, Phone 106. STRAYED -2 yearling heifers own- , er can have same by identifying prop- ' ertv at E. D. C rabtree’s place and pay- I ing for this ad. FOR SALE 7 cows, 3 of them fresh 1 also choice ciover seed 204 cents per lb. F. X. Hottlnger. TINWORK and PLUMBING Bath Tubs, lavatories and all Sanitary fittings—Farm- ers-W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys tems. etc. Gasoline enRines. JACOB SPANIOL STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & THOMAS, Proprietors. Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats Lard & Cream.ry Butter. Highest Market Price Paid Far Fat Stack If in the Market Chevrolet or Buick Four or Six 0. M. Baker, Agent For “I Know My Children are Pro Three Daily Trains tected From Cold ments for loaning eastern money will make very low rate of inter est on highly improved farma. Ho mer il. Smith,¡room 5, MrCornack Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone Uti. “ I’m not a bit anxious about the kiddies. tf. “They haven,t missed a day at school this winter, no matter FOR SALE I new no. 4 cream Sep how cold it has been. arator apply to Mrs. Geo.Gaaner 39t4 A tlorney-at-Law - Notary Public FOR SALE 6 weeks old pig«, ply Frank Cremer. Ap- CARO OF THANKS “They play out of do a s to their heart’s content, and come in. warm, ruddy and healthful. “I bouRht each of them some suits of D o lP s R E R E X SLICKS* Waterproofs Absolute arv Marked thus — A J town* CO BOSTON Lancefield Shoe Store 4* iM V 4 * ,4 >| 4 V 4 » ti Notice to the Public The Sublimity Cider Works is now going full blast I will grind your apples for 2c per gallon and put it in your kegs. I also have sweet cider on hands which I sell at 15c per gallon. The Cider Works is located in the Sublimity Dryer Peter Welter "The Mas wall' ■ real t r a t t ili Iw M l U i « macha n i f i part* j a « SUMMONS Bat the worwUrful now I t i » Maxwell Juat baaa delivered ta u«. Now we’ve changed e a r tana. Today wo MJTI "Tha aiw atl fe "I ha M Maxwell ia greet 3 nod greet in EVERY POSSIBLE way. Always tha mo •t efficient— meat econoi ical light car built. the Maxwell now hast— A 6-inch longer wheel base, making it larger and roomier. Heavier and more rigid framea— 6 inches, instead of 3 inches deep and yet is SO pounds Ughtar. Compensating underslung rear springs—tha last word in spring suspansion at any price. A sloped windshield— stylo of body equal to the highest priced cars. Friends, the 1918 Maxwell is tha best look ing, best built car for tha monsy wo aver saw I ¡2 T ou rin g C ar $ 7 4 S K o a J t f r S 7 4 S ; Camp* S I O S S , S a rtin a S IO S S , Sattan S tO S S . A ltp r ie a a f. a. 4 . D a tra it C. A. BEAUCHAMP Agent Star next Wednesday Auto Gloves. Warm Gloves for Cold Weather t o w e r ’ s fish b r a n d Practical as a ,Cak/>. plow, and ju st as necessary. Make every 1 ra in y d ay count. )j L IN E S Solid Oak Soles $4.00 C. Beers of Cornelius was in Lyons on business last Friday. We are havinR fine autumn weather roads fine and everybody with an auto takinR advantage of it. The fall Rrain is beginning to need rain. Quite a number from here mo tored to Salem last Saturday to see Co. M. They reported it worth the trip and the companv in fine shape. We had a killinR frost last week the first of the season. Prof. Emmet’s w ife and younR son arrived last week. Mr. Em met no lonRer has to Ret his own b reakfast Mrs. A. Morris was called to OreRon City last week by the death of her uncle. P A C IF I C Boys Chocolate Calf School Shoes (B a s h S t o r e L yons N ew s . $1.25, $2.00, $3.06. $5.00, $9.00, $11.00. $13.00, $18.00, $20.00. Better Rrades at hiRher prices. Beauchamps DruR Store The Kodak Store. “STOP, LUKE, LISTEN” SO U T H E R N Let YOUR New Underwear be Mesco Kingston, Ore. At Beauchamp’s DruR Store, 48 envelopes and 48 sheets paper —Cascade Linen only 45c box. Just twice as larRe as the ordi nary boxes. Also pound paper Cascade Linen 35c, envelopes to match 15c hunch, 2 for 25c. J. M. ItinRo and wife returned Sunday from a motor trip to Portland. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon “ You see I know from my own experience that it is warm, com fortable and so lonR wearinR thht it is most economical. “It fits up snuRly around the bodv, keeping out ,the cold, but vieldinR to evory movement. Really, it is the best underwear I ever saw and we all wear it now,’’ Lots of Kodaks on Hand This Week % The Garment of Certain Satisfaction Rev. Robert Gatka preached twice at Lyons and once at Me- hama Sunday, His sermons are hiRhly appreciated by the people here. W. H. DowninR and wife re turned Wednesday niRht from a ten days visit at American Lake Wash., where they had Rone to visit Mr. Downing’s younRest son. GeorRe. Mr. DowninR says it certainly stirs the patriotism to see this splendid body of fifty thousand men at drill. The camp covers ten acres of ground an is about If» miles from Tacoma. Ask jo u r local agent for particulars MESCO Underwear We the undersiRned wish to express our thanks to our kind friends and neiRhbors for their help and sympathy durinR the ill ness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Perry Bressler Iona Allen Myrtle Hester Cora Barrett Clyde Bressler. Phone or Call on Portland to San Francisco. Standard and tourist sleepers, dininR cars, sol id steel equipment Particularly at tractive at this season of the year. . Stayton and Anns M. Hunt, hit wife, and all persons claiming under or throughfthem In the Circuit Court of the State of - or either of them, subsequent to plain- Oregon for the County of Marion. De tiff’s said mortgage herein, whether as partment No. 2. Stayton State Bank, | purchasers, incumbrancers, or other- a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Edward B. i wise, be barred and foreclosed of ail Hunt, and Anna M. Hunt, his wife. their right, claims, hens, estates, title, Defendants. I interest and equity of redemption, in To Edward B. Hunt and Anna M. | or to said premises, and every part Hunt defendants above named. thereof. In the name of the State of Oregon: j That the jjJaintiff may become a pur- You and both of you are hereby required chaser at said sale and that the sheriff to appear and answer the complaint execute a deed to the purchaser and filed against you in the above entitled that said purchaser be let into the pos- Court and suit within six weeks from session of said premises immediately the date of the first publication of this upon the purchase of the same, and summons, to-wit: On or before the 8th that plaintiff have such other and fur- day of November, 1917, and if you fail ther relief in the premises as to the to so answer, for want thereof, the Court may seem just and equitaole. plaintiff will apply to the Court for the This summons is served upon you by relief prayed for in its said complaint, publication thereof in the Stayton Mail, vix: For a decree reforming the mort a newspaper published weekly in the town of Stayton, Marion county, Ore gage described in the complaint on file gon, by order of the Hon. Geo. G. in said suit and also for a decree fore Bingham, Judge of the Cjrcuit Court closing said mortgage as reformed up of the State of Oregon for the Third on the following described premise«, Judicial District dated the 22nd day of September. 1917, the first publication ! to-wit: to be on the 27th day of September, Beginning at a point 60 rods east and 1917, an.l you are required to appear 27 rods north of the section corner be- and answer said complaint on or before j tween sections 9, 10, 16 and 16 in town- *,h ots N' ; ; ' ’ h ELTZEL ' ship 9 south, range 1 west of the Wil 39t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. lamette Meridian; running thence west I ten rods: thence south 16 rods; thence Luther Cole and Billie Smoke, cast 10 rods; thence north 16 rods to two of Stayton’s soldier boys, the place of beginning, save and except visited Saturday and Sunday with therefrom a tract of land 125 ft. by 50 ft. out of the 8. W. corner thereof, l friends here. Both ^re looking heretofore conveyed to one John Renno. well and are well pleased with Also: Commencing at a point 60 army life thus far. They re- rods east and 43 rods north of the sec tion corner between sections 9, 10, 15 marxed thAt they would probab and 16, in township 9 south, range one ly see France before they see west of the W illamette Meridian; run Stayton again. The troops ex ning thence west 10 rods; thence south ited to leave to-morrow for the 16 rods, thence east 10 rods; thence, n n th 16 risia to the place of beginning, Leo Willing took Billie Smoke situated in Marion county. Oregon, i That the riefeu-lai.ts Edward B. Hum to Salem Sunday.