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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1918)
sr were present. The time was spent in doing wotk for the Red t ress. ALEXANDER A DAUGHERTY . Owners and Publishers Mrs. Elvin Carter and son Lyle C. E. DAUGHERTY , E ditor and Manager spent Sunday at the C. C, Carter home. Entered as second class m atter at the postoffice at St ay ton, Marion Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Heater and County, _____________________ Oregon, under the Act of _______________ Con Kress of March 8, 1879. I daughter Vivian visited at the Tü£ STAYTON MAIL Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year In Advance Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application Foreign Advertising Represented by The American Press Association Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail Encourage The Oil Industry- School Notes '* fv<r>nl tiriAVKLif t ! .o « \ii ! h iß — ! M «-‘-ta " t i l m r *• lo fit ri < «val • Ih*« -'if J I<9 * »4 OH1 If) M I'klQIV • • « I ihmw $ r 1 4 V i # l r . u r« a Cli1 m « DiMir«*« ,}0 b a .M r ««ft P j i | , H ig h »" iti# i h • r«| g r d i in l* ' T o tiflo «« C t a*«ly V. I««, y n in r g up IN '*• b««VV rv4«U f».*r Pot tor (f home Sutufiiy. A 1 C«. l ‘ O U : h Mrs. S. P. Matheny and son Robert spent the week end in i Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. visited Friday at | the A. Frazer In m *. David PottortT made a business trip to Scio last Wednesday. IS »»HOC) O» I f •3 'J k t ! i f ... i»W > A ' \ i » i v 4* « » U m * u i If I * r r "■ THERt S DEJECTION rO H ^ f YOU* IF HE’D OM Y T '« N AROUND AND READ MY BILLBOARD, HE ‘O ORACH UP. BUY A P I P O o r 1 ; OHAVtLY AND TAKE I N T F R E V r i n LIFCAOAIN v The Fight For $1 Silver Nothing would boost mineral i production like $1.00 an ounce1 «»K I I I . I I«)! ECHON SKAI for silver. Western States nat urally lend in this fight. Tremendous increases in ex This summons in served by |ml)|ica- li»n tin lo r Ihn term s of an order of the ports of siiw r to tiie Far Last Hon. G eorge («. Bingham, Ju d g e o f the are shown in figures of movement Circuit Court of the S ta le oT Oregon of precious metal for 1917. for Marion County, on the 28*1 day of China took $12.106,000. twice Pah. 1918. the d ate of the first pubhea- as much as in the previous vear; ti,,n ,s Kt’b- 19‘* * ' " * ,h,i uf u , . . . »¡M the last puUlirHtion is April 11th, 191H, Honkong 1 «ought $8,01», id« WILLIAM H. TRINDLE. worth, as compared w ith $ 3 .1 9 7 ,- j «Jt7 A ttorney for Plaintiff S41 in 1910, and purchases by British India jumped from $2.384. Executor^’ Sale of Rea! Property, n •167 to $24.392,402. China and Notice of Sjle i India virturlly have been denud ed of their silver coinage by high In th e County Court of the S ta te of prices for the metal and by war Oregon for M arion County in probate exigencies. In the m a tte r of the e sta te o f David | China has shipped great quan-i F. Ingeraoll, deceased. tities of silver to British India Notice is hereby given th a t in pur-j for account of the government, suance to an order of the above en titled | court in the above estate, dulv made to replace money sent to pay In and entered of record on F ebruary 11th dian troops,. 11*18. ami in pursuance of the direction* China also found it necessary and requirem ents of the last W ul and to increase its silver coinage be T estam ent of David F. Ingeraoll, de- cause of the export of millions c c a sc I, we th«« undersigned uxe<-utors of said e s ta te , will on and a fte r March of “ cash” when copper became loth, 1!*18, proceed to sell at p rivate more valuable than the money. sale subject to confirmation by th e To replace silver exported, the court the following described real pro United States increased its im p erty in Marion County, Oregon, to-w it: T ra ct No. 1. ports, from Mexico, which sent Ixjt No. Four (4) in Block No. th ree this country $32,000,000 worth (3) in Broadway Addition to the C ity of of bullion. Salem, Marion County, Oregon, a* Mexico in return, received shown by the recorded p lat th ereo f. T ra c t No. 2. nearly 13,000,000 in gold, twelve Beginning at a point in the middle of times more than in 1916. the County Road leading from Salem Japan and Spain were the only to Oregon City and 10 84 chain* North countries to receive more than and .93 chain* E ast of the S o u th east $100,000,000 in this country l a s t 1 corner of the A lfred S tanton Donation j Land Claim in T . 7. S. R. 2. W of the year. The high school play will be given at the State Training Prospects for an upheaval in school Thursday evening March the oil industry being brought 7. It will be given at Jefferson about by price-fixing action on ¡Saturday evening March 16. the part of the Fuel Administra- j The postponed basket bail game tion are becoming more and more wilh Hubbard will be played at remote with the passing of each that p|ace next Saturday night, week, and this feeling, which March 15 a basket k .,, game has been general among Califor will bo played between the two nia operators since the appoint literary societies at the school ments of Mark I . Reo.ua as oil i grounds. administrator, has extended to fields east of the Rocky Mount-, The Domestic Science work is ains. Several California o p e » . V * * " ™ * * •• v and all the tors have recently expressed the *r!rls„of the department are domg opinion that the Fuel Administra- eXt ' " " K’ tion was more concerned with ^ *,e bttfh school baseball team the proDlem of increasing pro- play a team Irom town Tri- duction than with that of price- ^a>’ March ~2. fixing, and their «.pinions have The debate subject for next been verified by the progress of Monday morning is "Resolved events in Washington and else- That Country Life is more Educa- where. ‘tional than City Life.” There is still a fly or two in the The Freshman team played the ointment, however. \ Boy’s Training School team last In California, relief has not Thursday evening. The Fresh- been granted operators on with- man boys came home victorious, drawn lands nor provision made Don’t forget the high school for satisfactory development on pIay next Friday night, these lands. This holds up de- _ . , velopment which .s of vital im-| The‘ Senior and Junior classes portance at this time and w hile;umted ,n ^ v m g a party at the production has been increased to i gymnasium last Saturday even- some extent in old fields it is ing. The members were asked steadily falling behind consump ■ to appear in costume, which they tion, to the detriment of all in did. The costumes worn rang dustries and the danger of the ing from that of a cowboy to ‘‘Sis Hopkins.” The evening nation. was spent in playing games of In the mountain states snch as j W illam ette Meridian in Marion County, various kinds, and a delicious Colorado and Wyoming the oil The men of the town are e s S ta te of Oregon; Thence South 70 d e shale lands recently discovered lunch was served at a late hour. pecially invited to attend the gree* E ast 7.40 chain*; thence North chain*; thence N orth 70 degree* Donald Sanders. Minta Cald Silver T for the benefit of the 4.99 were placed in a position where W est 4.72 chain* to the middle of rapid development was assured. well and Marie Deidrich were Stayton auxiliary A. R. C. *aid County Road; Thence South 30 d e _____ ____ _ by the passage of the Walch-Pitt- absent from Mrs. Lau's room on • g rees and 30 minute* W est along the middle line of said road to the place of Subscribe for the Mail. man bill in the senate. This bill account of illness. beginning and containing 3 acre* of was fair to the small productr Following is the program to be • t a t * o f Ohio. C ity o f Tolodo, land, m ore or lea*. and would have allowed develop given by the Apollo Literary So L uca* C ounty, aa. Said real property to be «old for P ran k J. Oh. n .) m a k es o a th th a t ha ment of an entirely newsourceof ciety next Friday afternoon. ts sen io r p artn er o< th s Arm o f F. J. ca*h in hand, or p art cash with b ank Chen ay A Co., d oin g b u sin ess In the Ctty supply which promised to sur- Medley, Everybody sing o f T oledo. C ounty an d S ta te aforesaid , able security for unpaid balance«, and th at aaid firm w ill pay the sum of said tra c t No. One (l) to be sold su b pass in volume the oil w ell opera- History of Stayton. Norval Fisher and O N E H U N D R E D D O L L A R S fo r ea ch je c t to the lien thereon, of the City of and ev ery a*« o f C atarrh t'.a t cannot be ted today. i Piono Solo. Vanda Sestak cured by th e use o f H A L L 'S C A T A R R H Salem for im provem ent o f N«»rth F ifth M E D IC IN E . F R A N K J. C H E N E T . Department heads are endea- ■ Industries and Education of Sw orn to b efo re m e and aybscrtbed In S tre et. m y p resen ce, th is 4th d ay o f D ecem ber. vouring to change this bill as Stayton, Josephene Lambrecht A. D. IB*. All bid* for said premiaes «bull be A. W . O L E * S O N . N o ta ry Public. subm itted at Room 413 Masonic Tem ple passed by the senate, in an effort Vocal Solo, Marian Alexander H (Seal» a ll's C atarrh M ed icin e I* ta k en In Building, Salem, Oregon to the u n d er a lly and acta th ro u g h the Blood on to kill its remedial sections. Nos. Stayton in 1950, Lynn Neal tern th e M ucous S urfacaa o f tha S y stem . Send signed. for testim o n ia ls, free. 16 and 17. which would have en- Piano Duet, Rath Roy and F. J. C H E N E T * CO.. T oledo. O. D ated at Salem, Oregon, F ebruary couraged rapid development of Bessie Shank Sold by all d ru g g ists 71c. 11th 1918. F irs t publication F ebruary B a ll's F a m ily P ills for co n stip a tio n . shale deposits in western states. Recitation in Costume. 14th 1918. L ast publication March 14th 1918. Maude W atkins, Why such industry killing tac- Ralph Cole SUMMONS N ettie ldgcraoll, ties are pursued by certain offici- Jokes, Ed Bell Carev F, Martin. In th e Circuit C ourt of the S tato of als is hard to understand. _______________ Executor* of e s ta te o f David F. In- Oregon for Marion County, D epart- The senate has shown a spirit gentoll, deceased. m ent No. 2. of fairness in passing the Walsh Beulah R. Ratliff, Plaintiff, v* Levi bill which means everything to D. R atliff and Nellie Pearl Ratliff, De fendant*. the oil industry of the west and To Levi D. Ratliff an d N .d lic P e a rl, ___ _ the house should give heed to W. E. Tate, w’ife and son Asa- R atliff, d e fe n d a n t s above nam ed; their conclusions for in the sen h d spent Sunday at the W. H. In th e name of the S ta te of Oregon ! Many Stayton People in Poor Health ate the west has more nearly Mollet home, you and each of you are hereby required j W ithout Knowing the Cause, equal representation than in the to ap p ear and answ er the com plaint T here are scores of people who d rag Delbert Murphy, of Stayton, filed ag a in st you in the above entitled out a m iserable existence w ithout real- house, where a single state like has been visiting at the W. D. cause in th«: within entitled Court by the izing the cause of their suffering. Day New York has probably more re plaintiff, w ithin *ix w eeks from t h e , a fte r 'lay they are racked with head- Hurt home the past week. presentatives than all western date o f the first publ ration of this sum ache, and backache; suffer from ner- John Worden and M. M. Gil- mons and if you fail to ap p ear and an- vousness, dixiiness, w eakness, languor states combined. mour attended a lodge meeting sw er said com plaint within said time, and depression. P e rh tp s the kidneys The Attorney General and Sec at Victor Point Saturday night. the plaintiff for w ant of answ er will have fallen behind in th eir work of retary of the Navy are particul Mrs. Mary Woideq returned apply to the Court for the relief prayed filt«Ting the blood th a t may bn the arly in favor of killing the effect in her com plaint, to-w it; root of th e trouble. Look to your kid of the bill as passed by the sen home Saturday eve from Salem, for For a decree «Jissolving the bonds of | neys -a t sist them m th eir work —give ate. The nation is depending to where she has been visiting her m atrim any existing betw een plaintiff them the heh they need. You can use day on the oil supplies of the sick mother. ami defendant Levi D. Ratliff on t h e ! no m ore highly recommended remedy west and policies of encourage- W. H. Mol et an ! fam ly spent grounds of desertion and g ran tin g plain than D oan’s Kidney Pills. ment instea.l of discouragement Sunday at t(,e G. I). Scott home. tiff alimony in the sum of $1000.00; forj Below is g ratefu l testim ony from a fu rth e r decree se ttin g aside a cer sufferer in this locality. should be shown toward indust Wm. Carter an I family spent a tain deed from defen d an t Levi D. R at Mrs. M- M. Moen-h, 330 8. Main S t., ries by the public officials. Sunday at tr e C. C. f a r erhome. liff and plaintiff herein to defendant! Albany, O re., say»:’'! am only too g lu t It would seem tha* if the Ad J. A. Lincoln v sited home Nellie Pearl Ratliff, bearing d ate Jan . to tell any who are in heed of a gixxl, 8th, 1913. record«,*d O t. 24th, 1918 in reliable me 'ic.ne for Packach«' and ministration couid only realize folks in Silverton Sunday. Book 142 pa^e 19 Record of Deeds of kidney disorders about Doan’s Kidney the necessity of stabilizing and Marion County Oregon and m aking the | Pill*. W henever I have taken them I. L. Carte i < vi ting at the safe guarding this h g infant in said alimony, in the sum of $1000.00a for th a t trouble, I have used Doan’s dustry that there would be little home of his 3on, C. C. Carter. charge against the real property de- Kidney Pills w henever necessary for Misses Belle Hurt and Marietta scribed in said deed, also g ran tin g t o , the p ast ten years and I have fonml opposition to passing a reasonable Shinn ahd Hi gh Hurt and Del-; plaintiff all rig h t and title of d e fe n d a n t, them to do all that is claimed for bill. bert Murphy spen Sunday even Levi D. Ratliff in and to Lot 83 Ora- th e m .” benhorst F ru it F arm Marlon County, I Price «Or, a t all dealers. Don’t sim- A dance to be given by the ing at the W. H. M> llet home. Oregon as shown by »he recorded plat, ! p|y f„r a kidney remedy- get Talmadge orc^-e t a in the Trot The Walluga Club met with all «jfwhich will m ole luiiy appear .rom Doan’a Kidney Pill* the sam e th: t Hurt Thursday af- plaintiff* com plaint to which re fe re n c e ' M r,. Moem-h uses, Foster-W ilburn ter budding is announced for the Mrs. W. I). ------ ----------.. ... 13th—’* edneiHay. ternoon and most of the members, ¡a hereby made. 1 1 „ ., p rap s., Buffalo, N. Y. ■ .... . ... STATE BANK A share of the banking business of S tayton and vicinity is solicited. You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatm ent at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton Oregon , Capital $25,000.00 Union hill WHAT’S THE REASOM STAYTON * ❖ <> * * « «• f. ❖ «> ❖ «0« 4» <. « 4* < ♦ 4» A A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE W e carry a large line of dry goods, shoes, notions, gents’ furnishings, hats, caps and rubber goods, etc. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT has a large line of fancy and staple groceries, canned goods, smohed meats. In fact ev erything you will find in a first-class Merchandise store is to be found here at prices that are right. GEHLEN’S STORE A A * 4 4 i / * » + 4 * * 4 4 4 V 4*444 •» •> « •> « •> •» A •> «> 4 v V * 4 4 4 « A 4 •> V %-A 4 4 4 4 N 4 4 ♦ 4 4 v •