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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1918)
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M. U. Physician und Suigeon STA y TON. OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AN D SURGEON S t a y t o n , O regon W . N. Pintler, D. M. D. THE FARM ANO CITY LOANS If yeu are paying a high n t e o f in- tereat. why not rrfuinl your loan at a lower late anil more lihrral term«. It la not good hualneaa to pay a higher rate o f interrai than the market ilnnamla, nor ia it giaal liuai- nraa to keep your aurplua lumia on time ilepoaita at 3 to 4 per et. per an num when li per cent ran readily be *rcured on Ural E’arrn Mortage«. If you have money to loan or wiah to refund or areurr a new one, fall or write S. II. HELTZEL, Stayton, Oregon. D EN TIS T oilier 0|i|>. Lane « field Shut* Store Phone 2162 Stuvton, Or« V. A. GOODE LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC Oilier UiMim No. 6, itoy Bldg. H. H . H K L T Z K L A ttornev-at-L aw - Notary Public G. F . KO RINEK , Howell Notes. Mi»» Eva Steward was a week end visitor with home folk». Mi»» Edna Buckner »pent Sat urday evening and Sunday with Wilma Ware. The Bee Hive was pleasantly entertained at the T. J. Ware home. V. S „ B. V. Sc Mr. and Mr». A. P. Kirsch, Mr. and Mr». A. L. Kimsey were pleasantly entertained at the Treat* all domestic animal«, al*r home of O. P. Hutchinson Fri applies the Tubereulin trat. Telephone 3x7 day, it being a surprise birthday O ftU e a t tit ay Ion s t a b l e * dinner for Mr. Hutchinson. Veterinarian STAYTON . . . . OKROOT TIN WORK and PLUMBING Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm e r s-W e carry a line of pump«, leader water sys tem», etc. Gasoline engines. Ethel Malone and Ernie Sand ers were shopping in Stayton Saturday. A. P. Kirsch and wife attended Grange in Stayton Saturday. Mrs. Addie Davie of Stayton was a week end visitor at the W. M. take heme. Mary Lulay spent Sunday at the A, P. Kirsch home. JACOB SP AN IO L Mrs. T. J. Ware and children motored to Stayton Tuesday ev ening. STAYTON MEAT MARKET Ethel Malone. Ernie Sanders, Mrs. T. J. Ware spent Thursday afternoon at the J. W. Thomas home. SESTAK & North Santiam TH OM AS, Proprietors. A number from here attended the Sunday school convention at Stayton recently. All report a good time and were courteously treated and well fed on a sump Hifbcct Market Price Paid Far Fat Stack tuous dinner. They went in the large Hamman truck. Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats Lard* Creamery Butter If in the Market For Chevrolet or Boick 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 trip* every day. Sunday« included aa follow«: SALK S I'llO N K l-m A. M 7:40 Lv . . . Kingston. . . . Ar ....S ta y to n ............. 7:60 ....S u b lim ity .......... 8:00 ....A u m s v ille ........ • 8:20 8:40 ....T u r n e r .............. 9:16 Ar ...S a le m ...........Lv P. M. 6:30 6:00 4:60 4:30 4:16 3:46 Miss Georgia Spicer is home from Champoeg, where she is teaching school, owing to sick ness in her school. Several in the measles. this vicinity have Roy Scofield was in Salem one day this week. Mrs. W. S. Elliott and daugh ter Inez are visiting in the neigh borhood. J. S. McLaughlin horse. has a sick Will Allsman has secured em ployment in Oregon City. The next convention of Sunday schools will be held at this place June 9th. Willis Scofield and Alma Als- man have secured a job in the Oregon City paper mills. A number from here attended •Meet» Train 6 2 northbound at Auma the program and supper at. West ville. Stage Wave» oppoaite O. E. de Stayton given Friday night by pot in Salem. the Red Cross Auxiliary. Stayton-West Stayton 4:10 p.m. "L v Stayton ArJ*!,4® *■"** J 6:00 p.m. w s t . vton , 8:12 a . m . 6:00 p.m. Ar VV- htttyton **v 5:16 p.m. Fox Valley Gems 8:00 a . m . . Hamman Auto Stage LO C A L A G E N T FOR THE Mutual Life Insurance Co OF N EW YORK The Farmers' Fire Relief Association OF BUTTEVILLE. ORE Sprirgfield Fire and Marine Insurance Co. OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS. HARRY HUMPHREYS Room 7 Roy Building St. Marys Church Harry Canning was a Stayton visitor Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Woodworth and daughter Arvilla visited relatives here over Sunday. C. T, May bee has been doing some farming for Mrs. Schnack- enberg the past week. E. E. Trask ha- been appoint ed road overseer for thi t district as successor to S. D. Brown. Mrs. McDonald, of M II City, visits I at the home of her daugh ter. Mrs. Roy Huber, th ■ week end. Fred Lau had a Fori tractor from Stayton doing s-oine farm ing for him. It returned to S ay- ton Saturday, taking back a load of hay. Joesph Weitman. wife and ba by, of Aumsvi le. vi ited Sunday Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun at G. F. Johnston’s. days at 8:30 a. m. Ernest Surry, who was quite Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor sick last week, is much improved DRUG STORE AT AUMSVILLE OREGON afternoor. was spent in making House in Salem, Marion County, Ore fracture pillows for the Red gon, sell at public auction to the high est bidd-r for cash in ha> d on the day Cross of rale, id. Ihe light, title, ¡interest SU M M O N S . In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Miss Marietta Shinn spent the a>d «-slate which said defendants Phil Oregon for the County o f Marion. i p p Meier hi m ) Rose Meier, hi* wife, Department No. 2 week end in Portland. Thus. Becker, Plaintiff, vs Geo, W. Morley, and Louise Morley, his wife; Gerome Morley, unmarried; N*"ttie Hicks, and Philip Hicks, her husband; Joshua M. Morley, and Ber tha Morley, hi* wife; Mary Warnock, ami John P. Warnock, her husband; Alice Jack, and W. S. Jack, her hus band; ('has. Morley, and Kate Morley, hi* w ife; Effie Hicks, widow; Rose Marion County, State o f Oregon, ac Whitlock, and Howard C. Whitlock, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mullet and her husband; Ella McCleary, and Den cording to the recorded plat thereof. daughter Etht 1 were Stayton Said sale being made subject to re nis McCleary, her husband; John L. Morley, and Harriet M. Morley,^his visitors Monday. demption as pr vided by law. w ife; Roy Moriey, and Gertrude Mor Dated thi» 9th day o f March. 1918. Thelma and Uavmond Branch ley, his wife; Rachel Hobart, widow; W. I. NEEDHAM. spent the week end at tht Chas. Ivy B. Mitchell, and Thomas E. Mitch Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon. ar.d hope» to be able to go to I\:ters home. ell, her husband; M. J. Barkhurst, Bv O. D. B ow er , Deputy. IDS school in a few days. widower; Dorothv Barkhurst, a minor; C. E. Yeager was in t his vicin Donald Barkhurst, a minor; Marvin Volna Gates, our rural carrier, ity Sunday. SUM M ONS Barkhurst, a minor; J. 8. Steinberger, spent Saturday in Stayton. Geo. Scott made a business trip and Ida Steinberger, hia wife; the un In the Circuit Court o f the State of Little Mable Stone, of Gooch, to Stayton Saturday. known heirs o f Miles Winchester, and Oregon for Marion County. Depart visited with her grandmother Catharine Winchester, his w ife, both Mrs. W. D. Hurt called at the ment No. 2. Marie Bielser, Plaintiff, deceased; also all other persona or par and family over Sunday. vs Arnold Bielser. Defendant. W. E. Tate home Tuesday. ties unknown, claiming any right title, To Arnold Bielser, the defendant j estate, lien, or interest in the real es John, Irene, Rosie and Manus above named; In the name o f the State Frank who have been attending o f Oregon, you are hereby required to tate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. school at Sublimity spent the appear and answer the complaint filed To the unknown heirs at law o f Miles Mr. Patterson spent the week week end with home folks. against you in the above entitled cause | Winchester, and Catharine Winchester, and court on or before six weeks from deceased; and also all other persons or end with his son at Mill City. H. E. King has been sowing the date o f the first publication o f this parties unknown, claiming any right, Miss Pruner, of Gates, spent grain on his ranch in this vicinity summons as herein specified and in any | title, estate, hen or interest in the real Saturday and Sunday with friends the past few days. event on or before April 27, 1918, and | estate described in the complaint here here. Mist Dora Rabens returned if you fail to so answer or appear in the in. defendants above named. A large number of young folks home Thursday from Portland above entitled cause, for want thereof, j In the name o f the State o f Oregon, the plaintiff will apply to the court for; You and each o f you are hereby re from here attended the pie social where she has been visiting rel the relief demanded in her complaint on | at Mehama Friday night given atives and friends the past few file in said cause and court, and will | quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above by the Junior Red Cross. weeks. take judgment and decree against you 1 entitled Court and cause within six Winnifred Hardison taught the weeks from the dace o f the first publi A baby girl was born to Mr. substantially as follows. A decree forever dissolving the bonds cation o f this Summons, to-wit: On or primary room four days last and Mrs. Roy Moliet March 18, o f matrimony existing between you and week during Miss Fuson’s illness in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Mol- plaintiff and awarding to plaintiff the before the 21st day o f March, 1918, and if you fail so to answer, for want there from bronchitis. let formerly resided in this vicin future care and custody o f W alter Biel- \ of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court Dr. Beauchamp made a call in ity. Mrs. M was formally Miss •er, Mary Bielser, and Dora Bielser, j for the relief prayed for in the com and adjudging that you pay to plaintiff | plaint herein, viz. Elizabeth Small. town Tuesday. to assist in their support the sum of i (If That you be required to set forth Fred Mariels and family mo $30.00 per month from the date o f your the nature and extent o f your claim or desertion of them to-w it: February 19th claims ip, on, or to the following de tored to Salem Sunday. 1917, until further order o f this court, j scribed real property* to-wit; Dr. Massey, of Turner, was A decree establishing plaintiff’s i Commencing at the Southwest corner To get busy with that Squirrel called to Lyons Tuesday. rights and interest in the home dwell- ! o f the Miles Winchester D. L. C. in Poison, get it at Beauchamps ing and homestead o f yourself and wife ; Mrs. Woodworth and daughter Section 13, Township 8 South, Range 1 Drug Store. in Salem, Oregon, and adjudging and West o f the Willamette Meridian in Arvilla of Salem and Mr. and decreeing that plaintiff is the owner Marion County, Oregon; running thence Mrs. Joe Weitman and baby of in fee simple of an undivided two- East 80 rods and 6 feet along the south Aumsville, spent Sunday at the tbirds interest in said real premises boundary line o f said claim; thence Frank JohnBton home, which are described as follows: North ISO rods to the north boundary Beginning on the West line o f 17th line c f said claim; thence W est 80 rods Mrs. Primrose called on Mrs. Street in Salem, Oregon, as the same and 6 feet along the north boundary Able and Miss Fuson Monday is shown and designated on the official line o f said elaim to the northwest cor evening. There is no law regulatiug the plat o f Salem on file and o f record in ner o f said D. L. C .; thence Sooth 160 Mrs. Emmett’ s mother, from time for sheep shearing and cli the office o f the Recorder for Marion rods along the west boundary line o f County, Oregon, which beginning point Portland, is visiting here. matic conditions of the western is at a point where the South lin eof the said claim to the place o f beginning, John Shatterly made a busi wool growing states make it diffi John Baker Donation Land Claim No. and containing 80.60 acres o f land, mure or less. ness trip to Portland Sunday, re cult. 42 in Township 7 South, Range 3 West (2) That all adverse claims which turning Monday. E. S. Bartlett, presidennof the intersects said West line o f 17th Street, you or either o f you may have, be de Mr. Able was on the sick list Sheep Shearers union, in the A m said point o f intersection being South terminer« by a decree o f said Court; and 64 1-2 degrees. East 35.44 chains from that by said decree it be declared and erican Sheep Breeder for January Saturday and Sunday. the Southwest cornef o f said John Ba adjudged that you have bo right, title, Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Clark and asks co-operation of flock mast- * ker Donation Land Claim; Thence estate, lien or interest whatsoever, is Northerly on the West line o f 17th law or in equity, in, on, or to said real Mr. Choate, of Portland were era. Street, 109.10 feet; Thence Westerly at property, or any part thereof, and that He asks thac they have their dinner guests of Mrs. D. C. Able corrals in order, their plants over- right angles to 17th Street, 137 feet to the title o f plaintiff to said premises ia Thursday. the East iine o f the alley in Englewood a good and valid title in fee simple. hawled, and dry sheds wherever P. Nealen, who has been en Addition to the City o f Salem, if ex (3) That you be forever enjoined and possible to help in bad weather. tended Northerly; Thence South paral gineering for Ring’s logging debarred from asserting sny claim, Shearing starts in Arizona. New lel to 17th Street 96.6 feet;thence East right, title, estate, lien o r interest camp this winter, left Saturday Mexico, California and Nevada erly 137 feet to the plsce o f beginning. whatsoever, in, on. or to said real pro for an extended trip to the east A further decree against you cancell perty, or any part thereof adversely to and then works north. Mr. Mr. Spring, of Lebanon, was ing the certain New York draft No. plaintiff, and that plaintiff may have Bartlett cautions against start • ------- now held by you and drawn by judgment against said defendants, or in Lyons on business Tuesday. ing too soon. the United States National Bank of such o f said defendants as shall appear Shearing in bad weather when Salem, Oregon, from the joint funds o f herein, for his costa and disbursements ice forms causes suffering and plaintiff and defendant and finally de incurred in this suit, and for such other cruelty and should be discour creeing payment o f the same to plain and further relief as may seem just tiff as her undivided one-half o f your and equitable. G. H. Ray visited at the Linn aged and laws against cruelty original joint bank account. This Summons is served upon you by Lambert and W. R. Ray homes rigidly enforced. A further judgment and decree in publication thereof in the Stayton Mail, The courts have held that turn favor o f plaintiff for her reasonable and a newspaper published weekly in Mar Sunday. ing sheep out into storms and necessary expenses, costs, suit money ! ion County, Oregon, by order o f Hon. Miss Roxana Shank was a freezing weather is violation of and attorneys fees o f this proceeding in Geo. G. Bingham, Judge o f the Gircuit week end visitor at Salem. the sum o f $250.00 and for plaintiff’s Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the law and imposed heavy fines. costs and disbursements o f this pro Third Judicial District, dated on the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brennerand 1st day o f February, 1918. The first daughser called at the P. H. I SH ER .FF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ceeding. And a further and final decree ad publication to be on the 7th day o f Feb tambert home Friday. ON FORECLOSURE. judging that the said allowance of ruary. 1918, and you are required to $30.00 per month for the support o f appear and answer said complaint on or Mr. and Mrs Henry Senz and ! Notice is hereby given, that by vir- ( your minor children and the said $250.00 before the 21st day o f March, 1918. son Nick and Mrs. Arnold Senz S. H. HELTZEL, motored to the Nick Zimmerman tue o f an execution duly issued oirt of necessary suit money and the costs and 6t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore disbursements o f this proceeding shall home Sunday. gon. for the county o f Marion, and to be taxed against and paid from vour David Jr. and Ernest Aegerter me directed on the 8th day o f March, remaining undivided one-third interest called on Jungwirth Bros. Satur 1918, upon a judgment and decree in the above described real premises A D M IN IS T R A T O R S NO TIC E duly rendered, entered o f record and and that the said allowance for your day evening. docketed in and by said court on the minor children shall become a perma Mrs. Roxie Shank called on 8th day o f February, 1918, in a certain nent lien against your said interest in Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. by an order o f the County Mrs. P. H. Lambert Monday. said premises for the faithful payment suit then in said court pending, wherein Court o f the State o f Oregon for the thereof. William Bell, was plaintiff, and Philipp Raymond and Do- Jvngwirth And plaintiff will take such further County of Marion, duly made and en and Geo. Frehtal made a busi Meier and Rose Meier, his wife. The judgment, rd» r or decree against you tered of record cn the 8th day o f Feb- Mitchell Lewis & Staver Company, a ness trip to Albany Saturday. corporation, and Henry Barkmyer, in said proceeding as may seem just ruaiy, 1918. was appointed Administra tor o f the Estate o f Theodore Ripp, de Mr. and Mrs. H. R. ¡'hank are were defendants in favor of cross- and equitable. This summons is serv •«! upon you by cease«!, and that he has duly qualified Mitchell Lewis the proud owners of a new Ford. complainant T h e All persons St Staver Company a corporation, the publication thereof in the Stayton as such administrator. G. H. Ray calle I a 1 the Mrs. a n d against said defendants Mail, a weekh newsp « er o f general having claims against said Estate are Iioxie Shank home Tuesday. Philipp Meier an 1 Rose Meier, his circulation, printed and pubhsh«?d at hereby notified to present the same, wife, and Henry Barkmyer, hv which Stayton in Marion County, Oregon, duly verified as required by law, to said Mrs. H. R. Shank and son said publication being made in accor Administrator, at Sublimity, Oregon, were Sunday visit rs at Mrs. execution I am commanded to sell the dance with the order o f the Hon. Geo. within six months from the date o f this property in s: i t execution and here Roxie Shanks. inafter described t pay the sum due G. Bingham, Judge o f said court, which notice. Dated this 28th day o f Feb JOSEPH RIPP. Mr. Bass m a ’e a bu iness trip the cross-complainant The Mitchell, order was made and entered o f record ruary 1918. Administrator. Lewis & Slaver Company, a corpora on March 9th 1918, and the date o f the S. H. HELTZEL, to F. X. Hotttnger’s Friday. Attorney for Estate. 9l5 tion, of $1826.46, with interest thereon first publication o f this summons shall at the rate o f 8 p ercen t per annum be Thursday, March 14tli 1918, and the from the first day o f June 1917 until date o f the last publication thereof, paid together with the coats, attorney’ s shall be Thursday, April 25th 1918, and fees and disbursements o f said suit you shall answer as aforesaid on or be fore April 27th 1918 W. D. Hurt and dr ughter Belle taxed at $131 36. and costs and expen IVAN G MARTIN ses o f said execution. 1 will on SAT Address. 413 - J . M. RINGO — went to Salem Saturday. URDAY the 13th dny <>f Apr I. 1918 at M sonicTi-mple CAREY F. MARTIN Attorneys for Plaintiff The Wallugu Club met Thurs the hour o f 10 o ’clock a. m. o f said lay BmMii k calem , Oregon. Ilt7 OREGON S TAYTO N at the West duor o f the County Court day with Mrs. J. Lincoln. The SELLS Formaldehyde and Blue Stone School Books, Flash Lights, Drugs and Prescriptions *n«l Henry Barkmyer and all persona Joe Lincoln was on the sick claimii’g under (him subsequent to the list for several days last week. • xccution o f the two mortgages held by The Parent Teacher Associa cross-complainant The Mitchell, Lewis tion met Friday the 15th. after Si Staver Company, a corporation, in, o f ami to said premises hereinbefore the necessary business was trans mentioned and described in said execu act* d. a short drama was given tion as fo'lows, to-wit: by the young folks followed by Lota Four ft ). Five (6) and Six (6) in Block Two (2), Town o f Sublimity, songs, eats, etc. L W - (OHNSON* PropJ Lyons News Now is the Time The Sheep Shearing Industry fit. Pleasant Union Hiil FUNERAL DIRECTOR