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H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Physician and Surgeon School Notes FARM ANO CITY LOANS If you are paying a high rate o f in tere*!, why not refund your loan at a lower rate ami more liberal term*. It la not good buaineaa to pay a higher rate o f internet than the market demand*, nor i* it goodbuai- neaa to keep your aurplua lumia on time depoeita at 3 to 4 per et. per an num when 6 per cent can readily be aocured on (trat Farm Mortagea. II you have money to loan or wiah to refund or aecure a new one, call oi write 8. H. HELTZEL, Staytoi Oregon. ercises. Distribution of Diploma« Notic« of Sale of Rial Property ant| awarding of College and University Scholarships. In the County Co.;rt o f the State May 31—Distribution o f Re- o f Oregon for the County o f Marion: In port Cards and awarding of high the Matter o f the Estate o f Avery W mslow, deceased. school letters. Notice is hereby given That the un May 31 Alumni Banquet and dersigned Administrator o f the Eatate Reunion. Reception of Seniors. o f Ayery Winslow, deceased, by virtue The classes in the textile de o f an order daly issued out o f the Cuu n- partment are rapidly turning out ty Court o f the State o f Oregon for the County o f Marion on the 15th day o f finished garments. In a short January, 1918, will sell at private sale time an exhibit will ^e held in on the 9th day o f March, 1918, or as the Domestic Science ri<omi, and soon thereafter as a purchaser may be at that time the girls in the Food found, the following described real pro Preparation class will serve a perty, for cash in hand, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the center of light lunch. the Aumsville-Stayton County road, 20 SUMMONS* In the Circuit Court o f the State I The last home Basket ball game Oregon for the County o f Marion. STAYTON. ORKGON will lie played with Albuny, Feb Department No. 2 Thoa. Becker, Plaintiff, vs ruary 22. Geo, W. Morley, and IxMiiae Morley, The «ame last Friday evening his w ife; Gerume Morley, unmarried; resulted in a lews for Stayton, Nettie Hicks, and Philip Hicks, her PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON with the score 18 to 25. husband; Joshua M. Morley, and Ber tha Morley, his w ife; Mary Warnock, The typewriting contest for the S t a y t o n , O regon and John P. Warnock, her huaband; silver cup will be held in the Alice Jack, and W. S Jack, her hus near future, The conditions of band; Chaa. Morley, and Kate Morley, the contest being any one hold hia w ife; Effle Hicks, widow; Rose Whitlock, and Howard C. Whitlock, ing it for two Kucctssive years DENTIST her huaband; Ella McCleary, and Den keeps it. It is now held by Olfies Opp. Lsncefle Id 8ho* Store nis McCleary, her huaband; John L. Leona Sandner. Phone 2162 Slavton, Or* ' Morley, and Harriet M. Morley,t(hig The Accounting II Class visit The children o f the school have chains South o f the Northwest corner of wife; Roy Morley, and Gertrude Mor- ed the Brown-Petzel Lumber Co. been asked to save and collect the D. L. C. o f Allen J. Davie, in | l*y> his wife; Rachel Hobart, widow; Township 8 South, Range 1 West o f The Willumette Meridian in Marion County, I Ivy B. Mitchell, and Thomaj E. Mitch Kidney Trouble May He Sapping Your February 18 for the purpose of old government stamps. LAWYER and NOTARY TUBLIC seventh and eighth grades have Oregon; running thence South 34.36 ell, her husband; M. J. Barkhurst, Life Away. Many People Hava looking over th‘*ir hooka. widower; Dorothy Barkhurst, a minor; Learned Thia Fact. The following is the spring broken the record- they having chains; thence West 6 28 chains; thence j Donald Barkhurst, a minor; Marvin Office No. 6, Itoy Bldg. When a healthy man or woman be Events Schedule, which does nol collected nearly f‘000 stamps. North 37.22 chains to the center o f said Barkhurst, a minor; J. S. Steinberger, gin* to run down without appurent The government will purchase road; thence South (65° 30’ E.) 6.90 and Ida Steinberger, his wife; the un- * cauac, become weak, languid, deprec include the athletics. chains to the place o f beginning and j known heirs o f Miles Winchester, and S . H . II K l . T / K I , at'd, aulTera backache, headache dizzy March 22 Freshman-Sopho these and the funds will be used containing 22 1-2 acres o f land more or Catharine Winchester, his wife, both Altornev-at-Law -Notary Public *|>ella ami blader diaordera, weak kid more tug of war across the mill the for Belgian children. The less. Save and except therefrom 7 1-2 deceased; also all other persons or par ney* may I n * the cause. 'I he alighteat amount received from 5000 acres off the East side o f said tract the ties unknown, claiming any right title, race. »wnptnm o f kidney trouble la too aer- stamps will support one Belgian entire length thereof. 6 . F . KORINEK, V. S., D. V. Sc ioua estate, lien, or interest in the real es April 1 -W inhersfly their pen to neglect. Doan'a Kidney Fills W. K. W IN oLO W , Administrator. tate described in the complaint herein. baby for ore month. have earned their fume by their effee- nant. S. H. HELTZEL Detendanta. « Clarence Thompson entered the Attorney for Estate. April 20 Closing meeting of tiveneaa in strengthening the kidney» 615" To the unknown heir* at law o f Miles Trenta all domestic ammala, ala« and keeping them well. Can Slayton the A. C. Literary Society. fourth grade from Alhambra. uppliea the Tuberculin toit. Winchester, and Catharine Winchester, reader* demand further proof o f their Telephone 8x7 May 3 Closing meeting o f the California. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT deceased; and also all other persons or merit than the following statement'! Office al 6 lay ion 8 tablet parties unknown, claiming any right, Apollo Literary Society. Helen Mielke is absent from Mr». M. H. Churchill, 700 Belmont title, estate, hen or interest in the real STAYTON . . . . OKECO I May 10 Junior Class Day Ex- school on account o f illness. Notice is hereby given that the un estate described in the complaint here- St.,Salem, Ore.,any* "T hree year» ago 1 was down In lied for a week with my ercises. Lawrence Smith entered the dersigned has filed in the County Court ! in, defendants above named. o f Marion County, Oregon, his final ac May 17 Joint meeting of Lit eighth grade Tuesday. back. I couldn’ t ge-t up or down with In the name o f the State o f Oregon, count a» administrator o f the estate o f j You and each o f you are hereby re- out help and my hack was weak and erary Societies for the bent fit of Wi lis Scofield visited Miss W. H. Ram bo, late o f said county, de lame. I was aick all over. Ht aring the eighth grade graduates of • quired to appear and answer the com ceased, ar.d that said court has fixed plaint filed against you in the above Crabtree’a room last week. so many recommend Doan,a Kidney Stayton and surrounding terri- j Pills, I sent for a box and had taken The grammar grades are learn Monday, the 4th day o f March 1918 at entitled Court and cause within six ten o ’clock in the forenoon, ss the time | only a few doses when 1 felt better. | tory. ing some new songs as this is for the hearing o f objections to said weeks from the date o f the first publi Hath Tuba, Lavatorio» and Two boxen »topped the trouble in every j. May 24 Senior Class Day Ex* cation o f this Summons, to-w it: On or their week to have the piano in final account and the settlement there all Sanitary fitting»— Farm- way and I felt likes different person,” erejses. before the 21st day o f March, 1918, and of. FRANK P. BALTIMORE, er»--We carry a line of Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’ t sim if you fail so to answer, for want there May 26—Baccalaureate Sermon their room. Hewitt & Sox Administrator. of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court ply ask for a kidney remedy—get pumps, leader water Bya- The grades are celebrating May 27. 28, 29—Semester Ex Attorneys for Administrator 5t5 Doan’a Kidney Pills—the tame that for the relief prayed for in the com* terna, etc. Gasoline engine». Lincoln’s birthday this week by Mrs. Churchill uaes. Foater-Milhurn aminations. plaint herein, viz. Subscribe for the Mail. May 2H-Commencement Ex studying his life work. Co.. Props., Buffalo. N. Y. (1) That you be required to set forth C. H. BREWER, M. D. Wilbur N. Binder, D.M.D.! WHY SO WEAK? V. A. GOCOE ; 1 Veterinarian TIN W O RK and PLUM BING JACOB SPANIOL STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & TH OM AS, Proprietors. Fresh, bait & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Highest Market Price Pud For Fat Stock If in the Market For Chevrolet or Buick Four or Six Phone or Call on 0 . M. Baker, Agent Kingston. Ore. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AUG. 17 Kingston- Stayton- Salem AUTO STAGE Will make regular trips every day, Sundays included a* follows: KAI.KM I I UI NK A. M. 7:40 L v .. . . K ingston.. . . Ar avi 7:60 ...........Stayton. Sublimity 8:00 jar- Aumsville • 8:20 .Turner. 8:40 9:16 A r ....S a le m ...........Lv P. M. 6:30 6:00 4:50 4:30 4:15 3:45 •Meets Train 62northbound at Aums ville. Stage leaves opposite O. E. de pot in Salem. Stayton-West Stayton 7 :00 a. m. 4:10 p.m. Lv Stayton A ri|jo0 p.m! 8:00 a.m. Ar W. Stayton Lv |g;j| 6:00 p.m. Hamman Auto Stage LOCAL AGENT FOR THE Mutual Life Insurance Co. An Opportunity You Should Not Miss! It’s a chance to get that much needed suit at a bargain price with an extra pair of pants thrown in for good measure. are the same as a year ago. OF BUTTEVILLE, ORE * HARRY HUMPHREYS STAYTON OREGON Rooms 1 and 2 over Stayton State Bank S t. M a r y s C h u rc h The prices Come in and select the goods— we’ll do the rest. This s.ore can and will sell you a suit for less money, quality considered, than any other store OF NEW YORK The Farmers* Fire Relief Association These suits are made to your order from the best of woolens. in this part of Oregon. price. W e’ve got the goods— hundreds of patterns. Our overhead expenses and operating expenses are smaller than any other store and we are willing to take smaller profits. W e depend on volume of business— a policy we adopted when we commenced business in Salem over five years ago. . ay. . We get them at the right That’s whv our business is growing every That’s why our first customers are still our customers. Today we are making you an exceptional offer. A fine, well fitting, perfectly made suit— made to your exact measure from material selected by you— at the old price— with an EXTR A PAIR OF PANTS FREE. Services 2nd 4th and 6th Sun days at 8:30 a. m. Rev. Fr. I-ainck. Pastor Miss Wava Brown went down to Eugene Tuesday to visit her sister. Miss Wnndn, who is at tending l'. of 0. SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS STORE Order your Spring S^iit Now. SALEM, OREGON It will save you money. 426 State Street SALEM,OREGON the nature and extent o f your claim or claims in, on, or to the following de scribed real property’ to-wit: Commencing at the Southwest com er o f the Miles Winchester J). L. C. in Section 13, Township 8 South, Range 1 West o f the Willamette Meridian in Marion County, Oregon; running thence East 80 rods and 6 feet along the south boundary line o f said claim; thence North lfiu rods to the north boundary line o f said claim; thence West 80 rods and 6 feet along the north boundary line o f said claim to the northwest cor ner o f said D. L. C .; thence South 160 rods along the west boundary line o f said claim to the place o f beginning, and containing 80.60 acres o f land, more or less. (2) That all adverse claims which you or either o f you may have, be de terminen by a decree o f said Court; and that by said decree it be declared and adj’ udged that you have no right, title, estate, lien or interest whatsoever, in law or in equity, in, on, or to said real property, or any part thereof, and that the title o f plaintiff to said premises is a good and valid title in fee simple. (3) That you be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim, right, title, estate, lien or interest whatsoever, in, qn, or to said real pro perty, or any part thereof adversely to plaintiff, and that plaintiff may have judgment against said defendants, or such o f said defendants as shall appear herein, for his costs and disbursements incurred in this suit, and for such other and further relief as may seem just and equitable. This Summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Stayton Mail, a newspaper published weekly in Mar ion County, Oregon, by order " o f Hon. Geo. G. Bingham, Judge o f the Gircuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the Third Judicial District, dated on the 1st day o f February, 1918. The first publication to be on the 7th day o f Feb ruary, 1918, and you are required to appear and answer said complaint on or before the 21st day o f March, 1918. S. H. HELTZEL, 6t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. EXECU TOR S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned by an order o f the County Court o f the State o f Oregon for the County o f Marion, duly made and en tered o f record on the 3rd day o f Janu ary, 1918, were appointed joint execu tors o f the last Will and Testament o f C. W. Geer, deceased, and that they have duly qualified as such: All per. sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, as required by law, to them at the office o f S. H. Heltzel, in Stayton, Marion County, Oregon, with in six months from the date o f this no tice. Dated this 10th day o f January, 1918. IRA W. GEER G U Y M. GEER S. H, H ELTZEL Joint Executors. Attorney for Eat- te. DaECT0R - J . M. RINGO— STAYTON CSESCN S