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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1918)
children spent Sunday at the J. T. Hunt home. TISI S T A Y T O N M A IL GRAVE LY'S I J. J. Stuigej’ and family and , Mias Eunice Downing mouut-d lo Salem Saturday. A LE X A S D E R A DAUGHERTY, Owners und Publisher» C'. E. DAUGHERTY, Editor and Manager C IL B S R A IR D R e a l Chewing Plug ¡ Made tor ík+ptmf U itfop« ih« lnv«f»tlo* • f our P i U r l A ir P ro s i P o u ik Many D i l l o n Could N ot K oop tho Flavor ond FroafcooM In PIC AL Q N A V C L V P L U G T O A A C C O . N o w tho P o lo n i Pouch K c « M it Froth and C loon ond Go od. A Lltllo C how o f G vovolf lo Cnoufh and L esto Lan§or thon o h i« ohow of ordinar« «Ito«. . ; I J. fiendrickl and family spent Entered as second class matter at the postomce at Stayton. Marion g umjay evenjnR at tbe Staiger County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. hon e. Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year In Advance Jacob Spaniol, o f Stayton, re paired W. H. Downing’ » electric I light plant Monday. Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application North Süntiam Ca Oumut Ih- " W l T J*JB MeRE IS THE SIOTH-TME ANIMAL THAT SHUTS MIS EYES TO EVERYTHING. H t MISSES A LOT - AND SO DOES THE MAN WHO SHUTS MIS EYES TO MY COOO NEWS A B O UT TOBACCO.f Foreign Advertising Represented by The Atre rie an Frsss Association The Epworth League o f the V///, Methodist church o f Stayton. Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail | consisting of about 30 members • / !of jolly, whole-hearted people.; ♦< gave our church a fine program and visit Sunday afternoon, corn- LOOK IO R THE PROTECTION SEAL ling from Stayton on the Ham- IT IS NOT REAL. G R A V E LY W IT H O U T man auto-truck. Among them THIS SEAL were their pastor. Rev. Warren, and Prof. Ford, of the Stayton High school. Tlie church and in honor of Blanton Gustafson. vicinity consider the affair an The evening was spent in sing honor and all hope for a speedy ing and playing games. A dain return of the Epworth League. ty lunch was served at the usual cers elected. Teacher. Rev, Gat-1 Mrs. Koy Maple and son Stan- midnight hour and all departed ke: Pres., Miss A. Brown; \ ice |ey have returned to their home with a good-night smile. Pres., Miss R. Fuson; Secretary, ¡n Portland after a week's visit Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gilmore Leonard Walker and w ife who Miss Delma Grimes. The first with homo folk * and family spent the week end had been visiting friends at meeting will be held Jan. 20. j Mrg Gilbert ¿ al and gon Kob. v ith home folks near Victor Springfield, returned home Tues- g Several improvements are be- ert have returned to their home Point. dav. ing made at the school house. Oabtree. Mr. and Mrs. W 11. Mollett Mr. Butler and daughter Belle The wood work newly varnished The A m erica n people Geo. Spicer attended institute and family spent Sunday with went to Salem Saturday. and the floors with their new Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tate and Huj^h in Salem recently. waking up. They re.se/» Le Nick Schmitz aud w ife and C. coat of oil is a source o f much and Belle Hurt and Blanton Gus charge that they are wastef* ' Layton Davis made a business F. Loose visited at the Forrette pride w ith the pupils and teach- tafson spent Sunday evening. trip to Albany last week. farm Sunday evening. ers. Arnot King and mother spent Bank deposit* all over the Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kuer.zli Edwin Forrette and sister Miss The shows given at the hall Tuesday with Nick Gilmore's. were in Salem this week. country are increasing by leaps Leona, were Capital City visitors the first three nightsof last week Mr. Keithley fell and sprained and bound*. Tuesday. were well worth attending and his ankle several days ago, but Sheriffs Sale of Real Property on Mary Schiemann went to Port- enjoyed bv all in attendance, A re you a depositor f Execution land the first of the week. The Shatterly mill on McCullev 1S lfr,proved at th,s wnt,n*; Country Correspondence From [ All Over The Valley '«L s m g sif- West Stavton Now a N g ticn I Slogan T h r ift Is w ife By virtue o f an execution taaut-d out ^ ' ss Rachael Angel visited at of the Honorable Circuit Court o f the Sheridan recently. o f mountain was started up Satur- Wash, are visiting the latter’s day. P. A. A. Stevens. Stevens. W. W, Delmore, H. parents, Peter Blone and wife. A church social will be held I R- E. Kuenzli attended the farmers’ Frank Beal went to Aumsville at the hall Friday, Jan. 18 at 8 p. m. A good program is ex- j week at the 0. A, C. Tuesday. pected and good eats are guar- The Marion Telephone Co. held ! anteed. The public is cordially its annual meeting Saturday and the directors for our end of the _________ I R. J. Fox made a business trip are C. ^ Scofield, L E. Howell Notes, invited. Wm. Lake and w ife were call- to * lbany and Corvallis last wppk ere at Aumsville one day last week. . Mrs. Loyd Trask made a busi- Frank Farrington and family ness trap to Stayton Monday. have rented their farm and are -Miss Alta Hiatt is emp.oyed in moving away on account of Mrs. t^e certra! office. Farrington’s health. Frank Smith snd wife and mother were Stayton callers last Henry and Arnold Senz. with Thursday afternoon. ¡ their wives, visited with rela- Joe Becker and w ife were Sub- t¡veg at Sublimity Sunday, limity visitore Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and Mrs. M. F. Thomas has been I ¡ family were Sunday callers at H. on the sick list the past week i R. Shank’ s. Wert and Ira Alsman. - U n io n j H ill ______ State of Oregon, for the County o f ! Marion, on the 11th day o f Decemlicr, i 1917, in favor o f Bernard Klecher, plaintiff, and against J. H. Kleckerand Bessie Klecker his wife, defendants, for the sum of One Hundred ($100.001 , Dollars in U. S. gold coin, with in ter-1 est thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, from the 6th day o f No vember, 1915, Until pnid, the further rum o f One Hundred Thirty-five and 45-100 ($136.45) Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 13th day of Novemlier. 1912. and the further -mm of Fifty-four and 6.4-100 (54.68) Dollars, w ith interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 30th day o f March, 1916, and accruing costs, I have levied upon and will sell at public auction on Si.lunfay the 19th day o f January, 191.'-, at lo o'clock a. m., at the Court House door in Salem, Marion countv, State of Oregon, all the right, title and interest which the paid defendant.» had on or after the 16th day o f July, 1917, in or to the following described premises, to- w it: Commencing at a point 46 rmia and 11 feet east and five rod-; south of the Section corner of Sections nine, ten, fifteen and sixteen in Township nine, S. R. one west o f the Willamette Meridsan, Oregon, and thence south 14 rod*; thence east 110 feet; thence north 14 rods; thence west H0 feet to the place of beginning, containing 93 square rods more or leas, all lying ami being in Sectioa 15, T. 9 S. R. one west in Marion county, Oregon. Terms o f sale cash unless bid in by plaintiff. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 14th day o f December, 1917. W. I. NKEDHAM . Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon. By O. D. Bower. Deputy. 51 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tate and family have been visiting at the W. H. Tate home. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Th< mas have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cl if? Carter^ Mr. and Mrs, Ed Tate and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. C..C, Car ter spent New Year’ s day at W. H. Tate’ s, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Basil Kirsch left Thursday for Linn Lambert and w ife and H. Mollett and fa m ilv spent New eastern Oregon after visiting j Miss Grace Shank called at P. H. Y ea r’ s evening there. through the holidays with home Lambert’s Sunday, The Walluga Club met with folks and friends. Burton was a Sunday visitor Mrs. Elvin Carter in Stayton C. W. Steward was a caller in at r; h R av ’ « | Thursday. Those present were town Saturday. M e s L Ernest Knapp and Mrs. W. D. Hurt, Mrs. Charles The Howell Bee Hive was nice- Melvin Shank spent Friday eve. Peters, Mrs. Nick Gilmore, Mrs. ly entertained at the home of a^ q jj Ray’s. Geo. Scott, Mrs. W. H. Carter. Mrs. Hutchinson Friday after Mrs. P. H. Lambert was a Mrs. J. A. Lincoln., Mrs. W. H. noon. where a goodly number week end visitor at the Roy Mollett and daughters Bertha were present. and Ethel, and Mrs. V. A. Goode Brenner home. and Mrs. J. P. Wilbur. The af- Several o f the ladies of the Miss Marguerite Ryan return-1, was spent in working , , „ j . „ . ternoon club attended Red Cross in Stay- ed home Sunday after two weeks , .. D „ ....... J for the Red Cross. ton Saturday afternoon. visit at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Scott The Ruef brothers visited at H. R. Shank made a business ■ ■ and family and Mr. and Mrs. A l the Kirach home Tuesday even trip to Aumsville Monday. bert and Miss Thelma spent New ing. / Clifford Downing called on Years with Geo. Scott’ s. Iva Baldwin was a wreek end Fred Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Thomas and visitor at home. G. H. Ray and Earnest Knapp and Mrg c Carter spent Satur- Marion Forest went to Salem This grateful citizen testified long called at tne Mrs. Roxie Shank day yfj jj . Mollett’s. ago. Monday on business. home Saturday. Told o f quick relief—o f undoubted Edith and Clifford Hurt spent Miss Maude Eskew returned benefit. the week end at W, D. Hurt’s. home the first of the week, after fit. Pleasant DOUBLY PROVEN spending a few days at the T. J. Ware home. Joseph Becker and w ife and Joseph Silbernagel and w ife were entertained at the Henry” Sieg- mund home Monday. T, J. Ware and son Eugene were Tuesday morning visitors in the city. Master Angus Ware called on Grandma Lake Monday. Frances Kirsch spent Sunday with home folks. i • ______________________ Lyons News The facts are now confirmed. Such testimony is complete the evidence conclusive. It forms convincing proof o f merit. P. W. Brown, retired farmer. 1499 State St , Salem, Ore., savs: "Har») work weakened my kidneys and 1 often felt the effect in lameness and soreness ncross the .small of my bark. Finally my attention was called to Doan’s K.dney Pills and I got some. The backache and soreness entirely ieft me.” (Statement given January 31, 1916). On April 51, 1916, Mr. Brown said: C. P. Darst spent New Year’s Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott were " I am ready to confirm any time what in Portland visiting relatives. Stayton callers Tuesday. I said in my former statement regard While there he purchased a team ' M r. and Mrs. Clell Thomas ing my experience with Doan's Kidney of horses. motored-to Salem Monday, from Pills. They always do good work Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burns, there going to Portland to visit when I take them.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’ t were Stayton cailers Friday. relatives and friends. simply ask for a kidney remedy—get F. M. Fresh and family were Mr. and Mrs. Will Stevely and Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Stayton callers Sunday. j family spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. Brown has twice publicly rerom- i.tMsied. Foster Milourn Co., Prop s , Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hunt are and Mrs. J. A. L.itco.n. Buffalo, N. Rock Point W. D. Hurt returned Saturday evening from a trip to Idaho. He stopped off at various points on E. C. Dawning was a Stayton his return home. caUer Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rabens Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank and and family were Stayton visitors children visited at the Henry Saturday. F rank home Sunday. Miss Genevieve Patton has Marion and Helen Fresh visit- been visiting Miss Edna Tate, ed at the E. C. Downing home Tuesday the young ladies made a New Year’ s afternoon. ! call on Miss Bertha Mollett. Church services were well at tended loth morning and even ing. A meeting of the young people was held in the evening at which a study ctes-s w as or the proud parents of a baby girl. | A party was gi ven at the W. Mr. and ilra. C. J. Hunt and D. Hurt home Saturday evening ganized with the following offi- Subscribe .or T1i»’ .<i « ♦ « ♦ * * ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ 4 ♦ •> ♦ < /. 4 4 <• ♦ ♦ 4 * ♦ * ♦ ♦ * ❖ * 4 * f. ó « t If you are not, jo in the finan cial preparedness army. Man age to lay aside a certain amount o f caiA. W e ’ll be glad to explain our banking eystem. STAYTON STATE t BANK Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 Instructions from the Federal Government Our Government is insisting on the W holesalers and Retailers of the country cutting down on the system of long time credits, making thirty days the limit. W e are therefore compelled to insist that all bills be pi id in full at least every thirty days, in order that we may meet our obligations. To those accounts which are not paid in thirty days, w e are instructed to discontinue further credit. GEHLEN’S STORE > ). * •• * * • .| ♦ 4 4- * ♦ * <• V V •> v ♦ N ♦ 4 * 4 * *■ 4 444 4 « 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 44 44 4 <44 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 44 4 and v v Fahlstrom e A.