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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1918)
% H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.l). Pnygician and Surgeon OREGON STAYTON. C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S t a y t o n , O regon W* N* Pintler, D. M. D* DENTIST • »Hire Opp. Lan.-efitld Shoe Store Phone 8152 S tavton, Or«- FARM AND CITY LOANS If v< u are paying a high rate of in terest, why not refund your loan at a lower rate and mora lilieral term». It la not good bum nr«« to pay a higher rate of interest than the market demand», nor la it good bu»i- iieaa to keep yuur aurploa lunda on time depnaita at ,'i to 4 per ct. |«ran- nutn when 0 per cent can readily be secured ou Brat Farm Mortage». If you have money to loan or wish to refund or aecure a new one, call or write H. Hs HELTZEL, Stayton, Oregon, >«*#«•>a e a a e a a a a e a a a a a a « » Howell News THE DRUG STO RE AT AUMSVILLE OREGON 8E L U Formaldehyde and Blue Stone School Books, Flash Lights, Drugs and Prescriptions T» W. I0HHS0N, Prop* V. A. GOODE Mr. and Mrs. Grindrod were Stayton callers Friday afternoon. LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC The Howell Bee Hive wub Oflli'r Room No. 6, (toy Bldg. pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. M. F. Thomas. Si. II. II E L T / K L Edna Buckner was a we‘*k end visitor at the home of her parents Attornev-at-Luw — Notary Public in Jefferson. Mrs. Jim Frame Bpent a few F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc days at the home of her daugh Veterinarian ter, Mrs. Kimney. Treula all dotnentic ammala, alac Mrs. Wm. Lake was a caller in applies the Tuberculin lost. Telephone 5x7 Aumsville Wednesday. Iowa, visited a few days last week at the home of Then. Hiifb- berifer. John is a cousin of Mrs. Theo. He is manager of the Waterloo (la .) Construction (Jo. He also called on N. Kitzinifer, at Ashland, Ore. Jasper Phillips was visiting with home folks in Happy Hol low Friday. fit. Pleasant Office al btaytou > tablet Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Heater and Hou»a in Salem, IVtarfm County, Ore daughter Vivian, motored to gon, sell at public auction to the htgh- h-Hf4'-* 'o r r»*h In ha**(1 on the day Stayton Saturday. Mr. Heater of **>>■, »II the righ», title, fintereel returned with a new Ford car. end e«*»*e which »aid defendants Phil W. H. Carter made a business ipp Meter end Roee Meier, hie wife, trip to. Silver:on Saturday, re- and Henry Barkmyer and all persons claiming umler th*m suhnequent to the turninji Sunday. execution of the two mortgages held by Joe Frank spent Sunday after croNH-romplNinant The Mitchell, Lewis noon with Dolphie a.id Douglas & Staver Company, a corporation, in, of and to said premises hereinbefore Heater. mentioned and described in said execu Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burnett tion As follows, to-wit: were Sunday visitors ac the E. Lota Four (4), Five (5) and Six (6) (J. Carter home. In Block Two (2), Town of Sublimity, Mrs. C. E. Heater and daugh Marion County, State of Oregon, ac cording to the recorded plat thereof. ter Vi via i vi. ited at th'- l’ottorif Said »ale being made »object to re home Sunday. demption a* provided by law. Doted tni* 9.’ h davnf March, 1918. Jap Phillips has bought Mrs. W. I. NEEDHAM. Ada Tate’s ranch. Sheriff of Me non County, Oregon. Guy Hurt returned to Portland Bv ft. D. P o w er , Deputy. 1H5 Monday. He has been visiting with home foiks the past week. SUMMONS Mrs. May Williams was a Stay- In the Circuit Court of the State of ton caller Monday. Oregon for Marion County. Depart W. H. Stevely motored to Sa ment No. 2. Marie Bielser. Plaintiff, lem Saturday on business va Arnold Bielser, Defendant. W. H, Mollett made a business To Art'old Bielser, the defendant above named; In the name of the State trip to Stayton Saturday. of Oregon, you arc hereby required to Miss Mary Peters returned appear and answer the complaint filed home Saturday from Breiten- against you in the above entitled cause stein’s, near Sublimity, where and court on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this si.e has been staying the past summons as herein specified and in any few weeks. ¡event on or before April 27, 1918, and Ethel Malone was a Stay'on \ f r and c^as. Alexander caller Saturday afternoon. and son and Miss Dorothy Smith | if you fail to so answer or appear in the EuRene Ware and his fiater ,,f Albany, motored to the Ed above entitled cause, for want thereof, Wilma attended the hiiih schrol Smith home Sunday. the plaintiff will apply to the court for play given in Stayton Friday the relief demanded in her complaint on Miss Lenaperl Wright, of Sa file in said cause and court, and will evening. lem, spent the week end with A real war picture taken by take judgment and decree*against you Miss Wilma Ware was pleas Miss Bessie Shank. the French government operators substantially as follows. antly entertained at Margaret Rath Tubs, lavatories and Earnest Knapp visited over at the Battle of Arras. This pic A decree forever dissolving the bonds Schaefer home in Stayton Sat Sunday with his parents in Sa ture portrays the German retreat of matrimony existing between you atid all Sanitary fittim?»— Farm- urday and Sunday. en»~We carry a line of at Arras and was not r ¿leased in plaintiff and awarding to plaintiff the lem. lulure care and custody of Walter Biel pumps, loader water Bys- Several from this neighborhood Misses Marguerite P.yan and the United States until after this ser, Mary Bielser. and Dora Bielser, tems, etc. Gasoline enirines. attended the Sunday school con Anna Miles were week end visit country hail declared war for fear and adjudging that you pay to plaintiff vention in Stayton Sunday it would cause an unfriendly feel to assist in their support the sum of ors at Salem. $30.00 per month from the date of your Joseph Sllbei nagel was in Stay-1 JACOB SPANIOL Mi38 Grace Shank and Frank ing among the different national desertion of them to-wit: February 19th ities residing here. This picture i ton Saturday morning. Lambert were Albany visitors 1917, until further order of thia court. Mrs. Clara Steward spent Tues Friday. Frank wore an unusual will not be released in this ter A decree establishing plaintiff’s day morning with Mrs. Archie nappy smile, and after inquiry ritory until March 21 and Mr. rights and interest in the home dwell Kimsey and baby Rexie. he informed us that he had pur Humphreys, manager of the Star ing and homestead of yourself and wife in Salenr^ Oregon, and adjudging and Grandma Lake spent Thursday chased a new Oakland six road Theatre has booked to show it on ' decreeing that plaintiff is the owner S ES TA K & April 3. afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. ster. Who wouldn’t snjile? | in fee simple of an undivided two- TH O M A S , thirds interest in said real premises W. Thomas. Several from this vicinity at- There will be a Silver T givan which are described as follows: P ro p rie to rs. T- J- Ware was a business vis tendtd the high achool play in Beginning on the West line of 17th by the ladies of Stayton Aux, A. itor in Stayton Monday. Stayton Friday. R. C. on Sat. March 16, in the ! Street in Salem, Oregon, as the same is shown and designated on the official J. W. Thomas and wife spent Mr. and Mrs. Joe Senz and Elder house on 3rd. St. from 2 plat of Salem on file and of record in Mondry at the T. J. Ware home. daughter were Scio visitors Sun till 5. the office of the Recorder for Marion day. Pathe news. Lonesome Luke County, Oregon, which beginning point Mrs. Georgia Frietag and son fifkest Market Price Paid Far Fat Sleek F O X ■ ta at a point where the South line of the Wednesday evening. | John Baker Donation Land Claim No. ______ Thomas were Sunday visitors at ,, . w . . _ . the Lee Downing home. Miss THE RED CROSS NURSES OF EUR OP* 42 in Township 7 South. Range 3 West intersects said West line of 17th Street, Mr and Mm. A. Uffoon .nd G|aJ Kcomp, nied If in the Market ARE GIVING TOASTED aaid point of intersection being South daughter Vivian .pent Saturday , hem homt, Sund, y eve CIGARETTES TO THE BOYS For 64 1-2 degrees. East 35.44 chains from and Sunday visiting with their j _ . , . . . the Southwest cornef of said John Ba son and family near Gates. „ P H U Imbert, andL w ,e *Pent Chevrolet or Bnick ker Donation Land Claim; Thence To an rone who doesn't know at the „ , o* • . r o U Sunday at Linn Lambert a. Mrs. rrank Stnpka of Gooch wonderful advance* that have been made Northerly on the West line of 17th Four or Six was a Lyons visitor Saturday Miss Cora Ray, of Scio. spent in the preparation of smoking tobacco* Street, 109.10 feet; Thence Westerly at Sunday with home folks. in the laet few rear* it mar *ouad strange right angles to 17th Street, 137 feet to P h o n e o r C all o n E. E. Trask and wife visited j to apeak of toaatad cigarettes. the East line of the alley in Englewood and Mrs. H. R. Shank and 0 . M. Baker, Agent - with relatives at Jordan over the 1 son Mr. were Strictly speaking, we should te r ciga Addition to the City of Salem, if ex Sunday visitors at Ed rettes made of toasted tobacco; the smok week end. tended Northerly; Thence South paral K in g sto n . O re . ers of thia country will recognise it more lel to 17ll^ Street 96.6 feet;thence East Smith’s. Mr. and Mrs. Martin spent readily by Its trad* tame. -LUCKY erly 137 feet to the place of beginning. Miss Elva Wing visited at Lee STRIKE tb* toasted cigarette. Sunday in Lyons. A further decree against you cancell- Downing’s last week. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AUG. 17 The American Tobacco Company ate j ing the certain New York draft No. Willis Brown and wife visited Lambert and Roy Bren producing millions of these toasted ciga | ■+•-----now held by you and drawn by Kingston- Stayton- Salem at Mill City Saturday evening ner Frank rettes and these are being bought in motored to Albany Monday. enormous quantities through the rariout the United States National Bank of and Sunday. AUTO STAGE tobacco fund* conducted by the newt- Salem, Oregon, from the joint funds of Tony Laux called at the Henry Dwight Merserand Jack John pap ere of the country and forwarded l plaintiff and defendant and finally de Will make regular trip» every day. through the Red Cross Society to the boy* creeing payment of the satoe to plain- ston were business callers in Senz home Thussday eve. Sundaya included a» follow»: The Misses Gladys Downing in France. HAI. KM I ' H O N K | tiff as her undivided one-half of your Stayton Monday of this week P. M A. M. i This new process of treating tobacco original joint bank account. J. R. Trask and family spent and Elva Wing called at the Mrs. | Kingston ....A r 5:30 7:40 Lv only imqpjve* the flavor of the tobacco k A v tb L a m a T k n i * o / l n i * A further judgment and decree in Roxie C Shank home Thursday eve. I not 7:50 ....... ..Stsyton .......... 6:00 but it aefls in this flavor and make* Wednesday of last week at G. F. favor of plaintiff for her reasonable and 8:00 ....... ..Sublimiti r ......... 4:50 the cigarettes keep better. Misses Mamie Laux and Mamie e ....... 4:30 Johnston’s. •8:20 ....... necessary expenses, coats, suit money The Red Cross nurse is alway* glad to and attorneys fees of this proceeding in 8:40 ....... .. „ . . . ! 4:15 Zimmerman and Frank Senz and Alta Brown called on Mrs. . . i T L v i 3:45 a cigarette for the wounded soldier, 9:15 Ar Fete Laux were week end visit have as, in most instance*, that is the first the sum of $250.00 and for plaintiff’s Martin Thursday evening. costs and disbursements of this pro ors at Albany. thing asked for. •Meet» Train 82northbound at Aimi»- ceeding. villr. Stagi* leaves opposite O. E. de- i Herman Foltz was a Sunday pot in Salem. SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY And a further and final decree ad caller at the W. R. Ray home judging that the said allowance of ON FORECLOSURE. <30.00 per month for the support of Stayton-West Stayton Miss Roxana Shank visited i your minor children and the said $250.00 Felicia Shelley, from Kalama, with Miss Elsie DowningSunday. Notice is hereby given, that by vir 8 46 a m. 7:00 a.m. tue of an execution duly issued out of necessary suit money and the coats and 4:10p.m. Lv SUyU>n A,'C:U0p.m. Wash., is visiting among rela- There will be preachinn at the the Circuit Court of the State of Ore disbursements of this proceeding shall 8:00 a.m. A w Staytotl j jV » ">• | tives and friends. Mt. Pleasant church Sunday, gon, for the county of Marion, and to be taxed against and paid from vour BiOp.m. ;>:lb p.m. Fred AI bus arrived from ( res- both morning and evening. Ev- me directed on the 8th day of March, remaining undivided one-third interest STAYTON . . . . OREGOf A War Picture TIN WORK and PLUMBING STAYTON MEAT MARKET FresfnSalt&Cured Heats Lard, Creamery Butter V a l l e y G e iT lS Triumph Notes Hamman Auto Stage erybodv is invited to attend. __ !__________________ K ** ' Miss Frances Kloer and broth- lony Schulte called at the A l-ierg x ony and August, were en- LOCAL agent for the fred Fox home Sunday. tertained at the Lee Downing Roy Orren and Ben Gescher home Friday evening. were Stayton callocs Friday. OF NEW YORK Chas. Staiger has returned from California, where he 8|>ent the winter. Frank Spenner called Sunday OF BUTTEVILLE, ORE Cread Lincoln, of Silverton. at the home of Wm. Van Handel, h>s been visiting at the borne of his usual visiting place. his brother, Joe Lincoln. Room 7 Roy Building Ben Gesher and son Henry Mr. and Mrs. VV. D. Hurt and were in Salem Friday. Mrs. V/. E. Tate went to Port Albert Weidener and Sylvester land Tuesday. March 5th. to at Starr were in this neighborhood tend the funeral of Mr. Hurt’s Tuesday calling on acquaint mother, who died at the age of Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun- ances. 76 years, 6 months and 9 days. days at 8:30 a. m. Ben Gescher purchased a new She leaves three sons and one Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor car recently. Wm. VanHandel daughter to mourn her loss. and family will also line up in the Mr. and Mrs. -- Hersehel Scott, ATTENTION! MEN! go to the ... _ . . .. , ---------------- Red Tross T Saturday afternoon i»"tnrOoblle affmr when the roads Gf Sil.erton. spent Sunday with Albert Cooley’s. March 16 in th<* Eider building permit. John IlitzingPT and wile, from Frank FraXer, accompanied by up "1 u»a. and. '-'i w ith Hiirhh»»rirpr’s * Mutual Life Insurance Co The Farmers* Fire Relief Association HARRY HUMPHREYS St. Marys Church Union Hill 1918, upon a judgment and decree 1 in the above described real premises duly rendered, enteied of record and and that the said allowance for your docketed in and by said court on the minor children shall become a perma 8th day of February. 1918, in a certain nent lien against your said interest in suit then in said court pending, wherein said premises for the faithful payment William Bell, was plaintiff, and Philipp ! thereof. And plaintiff will take such further Meier and Rose Meier, his wife. The juilgment, order or decree against vou Mitchell Lewis & Staver Company, a corporation, and Henry Barkmver, : in said proceeding as may seem just wi re defendants in favor of cross- and equitable. This summons is served upon you by complainant T h e Mitchell Lewis A Staver Company a corporation, the publication thereof in the Stayton and against said defendants Mail, a weekly newspaper of general Philipp Meier and Rose Meier, his circulation, printed and published at wife, and Henry Barkmyer, bv which Stayton in Marion County, Oregon, execution I am commanded to sell the said publication being made in accor property in said execution and here dance witn the order of the Hon. Geo. inafter described to pay the sum due G. Bingham, Judge of said court, which the cross-complainant The Mitchell, order was made and entered of record Lewis & Staver Com nan v, a corpora on March 9th 1918, and the date of the tion, of $1825.46, with interest thereon first publication of this summons shall at the rate of 8 percent per annum be Thursday, March 14'h 1918, and the from the fim oay of June 1917 until date of the laat pu iic ition thereof, paid together with the costs, attorney’s shall be Thursday, A; rll 25th 1918, and fees and disbursements of said suit you shall answer as aforesaid on or be taxed at $181 30, »nd costs an i expen fore April 27th 1918. ses of said execution. 1 will on SAT Address, 413 IVAN G MARTIN URDAY 1 he 1.1th day of April. 1918 at Masonic Temple CAREY F MARTIN At tome s for Plaintiff lh** hour of 19 o’clock a. m. of said Jay Bulking lit? at iht* West door o4 the County Court Salem. Oregon. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion. Department No. 2 Thoe. Becker, Plaintiff, va Geo, W. Morley, and Louise Murley, his wife; Gerome Morley, unmarried; Nettie Hicks, and Philip Hick», her husband; Joshua M. Morley, and Ber tha Morley, his wife; Mary Wamock, and John P. Warnock, her husband; Alice Jack, and W. S. Jack, her hus band; Chas. Morley, anj Kate Morley, his wife; Ettie Hicks, widow; Rose Whitlock, and Howard C. Whitlock, her husband; Ella McCleary, and Den nis McCleary, her husband; John L. Morlcv, and Harriet M. Morley,^hia wife;Itoy Morley, and Gertrude Mor ley, his wife; Rachel Hobart, widow; Ivy B. Mitchell, and Thomas E. Mitch ell, her husband; M. J. Barkhurst, widower; Dorothy Barkhurst, a minor; Donald Barkhurst, a minor; Marvin Barkhurst, a minor; J. S. Steinberger, and Ida Steinberger, hi» wife; the un known heirs of Miles Winchester, and Catharine Winchenter, hia wife, both deceased; also all other persona or par ties unknown, claiming any right title, estate, lien, or interest in the real es tate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. To the unknown heirs at law of Miles Winchester, and Catharine Winchester, deceased; and also all other persona or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint here in, defendants above named. In the name pf the State of Oregon, You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above' entitled Court and cause within six weeks from the dale of the first publi cation of this Summons, to-wit: On or before the 21st day of March. 1918, and if you fail so to answer, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the com plaint herein; viz. (lj That you be required to set forth the nature and extent of your claim or claims in, on, or to the following de scribed real property* to-wit: Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Mile* Winchester D. L. C. in Section 13, Township 8 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Marion County, Oregon; running thence East 80 roda and 6 feet along the south boundary line of said claim; thence North 16u rods to the north boundary line of said claim; thence West 80 rods, and 6 feet along the north boundary lire of said claim to the northwest cor ner of said D. L. C .; thence Sooth 160 rods along the weet boundary line of said claim, to the place of beginning, and containing80.60 acresof .land, more or lesa. , (2) That all adverse claim* which you or either of you may have, be de terminer by a decree of said Court; and that by said decree it be declared and adjudged that you have no right, title, estate, lien or interest whatsoever, in law or in equity, in, on, or to aaid real property, or any part thereof, and that the title of 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, hen or interest whatsoever, in, on, or to said real pro perty, or any part thereof adversely to plaintiff, and that plaintiff may have judgment against seta defendants, or such of said defendants as shall appear herein, for hts costa 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 of Hon. Geo. G. Bingham, Judgo of the Gircuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Third Judicial District, dated on the 1st day of February, 1918. The first publication to be on the 7th day of Feb ruary, 1918, and you are required to »ppear and answer said complaint on or before the 21st dsy of March, 1918. S. H. HELTZEL, 6t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County ot Marion, duly made and en tered of record cn the 8th day of Feb- ruaiy, 1918. was appointed Administra tor of the Estate of Theodore Ripp, de ceased, and that he has duly qualified as such administrator. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law. to said Administrator, at Sublimity, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 28th day of Feb ruary 1918. JOSEPH RIPP, S. H. HELTZEL, Administrator. Attorney for Estate. 916 FUNERAL DIRECTOR - J . M. R1NGO— STAYTON OREGON