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I. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. FARM AND CITY LOANS If you are paying a high rate o f in terest. why not refund your loan at a lower rate and more lihural terms. It is not good busiue** to pay a higher rate o f Interest than the market demands, nor is it good busi ness to keep your surplus lunda on time deposits at 8 to 4 p erct. per an num when 0 per rent ran readily lx* secured on first Kurm Mortagea. If you have money to loan or wish to refund or secure a new one, rail or write H. H. HKLTZEL, Stayton, Oregon, Physician and Surgeon STAYTON. OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S ta y to n , O regon W . N. Pintler, D. M. D. H m m You Can’t make an Om e s s let Without Breaking Eggs the war it is unavoidable that T O the win rights of the individual be in OENTIST Ollicu Opp. I . n S h o e I’hone 2162 Store Republican Candi late for V. A. GOODE C o u n ty LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. fringed. It is unavoidable that his per sonal comfort be temporarily ignored, his personal property temporarily conscript ed, his personal fortunes temporarily impaired. L . J. A D A M S Htavton, On- Judge FOR MARION COUNTY At Republican Primaries _________May 17, 1918._________ » B Hoy*« in Salem, Marion County, Ore gon, »ell at public auction to the high est bidder for ca*h in hand on the day of aale, all the right, title, ¡Interest and estate which said defendant# Phil ipp Meier and Rose Meier, hi* wife, and Henry Rnrkmyer and all persona claiming under them subsequent to the execution o f the two mortgages held by cross com p laian t The Mitchell, l,ewis & Staver Company, a corporation, ii^ o f and to said premises hereinbefore mentioned and described in said execu tion as follows, to-wit: Lots Four (4), Five (5) and Six ( 6 ) in Block Two (2), Town o f Sublimity, Marion County, State o f Otegon, ac cording to the recorded plat thereof. Said sale being made subject to re demption as provided by law. Dated this 9th day o f March, 1918. W. I. NEEDHAM, Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon. By O. D. B ower Deputy. Ilt5 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for Marion County. Depart ment No. 2. Marie Bielser, Plaintiff, A ttorn ey-at-L aw - Notary Public vs Arnold Bielser, Defendant. To Arnold Bielser, the defendant above named; In the name o f the State o f Oregon, you arc hereby required to Miss Lena Berg and Wayne appear and answer the complaint A led against you in the above entitled cause , Ashby stole a march on their - J . M. R1NG0— ! and court on or before six weeks from friends when on Tuesday morn the date o f the Arst publication o f this ing they were quietly married at summons as herein speciAed and in any OREGON Shaw, Cre., the home of the | STAYTON event on or before April 27, 1918, and bride. While they are both well | if you fail to so answer or appear in the above entitled cause, for want thereof, known here their marriage cam e1 the plaintiff will apply to the :ourt for as a complete surprise even to | ; the relief demanded in her complaint on their most intimate frieids. . Ale in aaid cause and court, and will Immediately after the wedding1 take judgment and decree against you the happy couple left for Salem j | substantially as follows. Hath Tuba, Lavatories and All arguments aside, w e ’ ve got one big job at the moment—to accompanied by Mrs. Martin! A decree forever dissolving the bonds all Sanitary fittings— Farm | o f matrimony existing between you and Berg and Dare Sloper. They | ers-W e carry a line of plaintiff and awarding to plaintiff the will take a short honeymoon trip pumps, leader water sys | future care and custody of^pT-^ter Biet- to Seattle, visiting other points i ser, Mary Bielser. and Dora Bielser, tems, etc. Gasoline engines. along the Sound, including the and adjudging that you pay to plaintiff Bremerton Navy Yards, Camp ! to assist in their support the sum of 130.00 per month from the date of your JACOB S PANIO l Lewis cantonment, etc,, and on desertion o f them to-wit: February 19th their return will be at home to 1917, until further order of this court. their friends on Mr. Ashby’s A decree establishing 'plaintiff’s farm east o f Sublimity. rights and interest in the home dwell ing snd homestead o f yourself snd wife in Sslem, Oregon, snd adjudging and SESTAK & decreeing that plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of an undivided two- THOM AS, thirds interest in ssid real premises Proprietor*. which are described as follows: ” Beginning on the West line of 17th Following is the Treasurers Street in Salem, Oregon, as the same ^ J innC^aMrae^ 1f0r the quarter fixty members were enrolled at Shelburn- she resided in Si- ia shown snd designsted on the official this meeting and many more are lem and was brought to Shelburn plat of Salem on file and of record in *163 60 expected to add their names in Jan. 1 Cash on hand the office of the Recorder for Marion Pastor W. J. Warren for burial. She was the mother County, Oregon, which beginning point 224 56 Dances, and dues ttfkest Market Pries Paid Far Fat Stack the ne»r future. o f John and Malcom Miller. ia at a point where the South line of the Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 John Baker Donation Land Claim No. Will Alsman was an over Sun Total receits $388 15 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. day visitor with hia family. He 42 in Township 7 South, Range 3 West- DISBURSEMENTS intersects said West line of 17th Street, Epworth League 7;00 p. m., is employed at Oregon City. said point of intersection being South Music, lunch, lights, Im For 1 Prayer meeting every Wednes P. A. Stevens motored to Sa 64 1-2 degrees. East 35.44 chains from porter. miscellaneous and The Student Body requests day evening at 8:00. the Southwest cornef of said John Ba lem one day this week. printing $ 83 98 that anyone holding bills against Meeting of the Official boa- d ker Donation Land Claim; Thence Raleigh Hammer spent several Armenian Relief 20 00 game would present them at once the second Monday of every Northerly on the West line of 17th He will be Street, 109.10 feet; Thence Westerly at Y. W. C. A. 10 00 ag they wish to settle their ac- month at 7:30 p. m. Sunday days in Portland. Phone or Call on employed in the ship yards as right angles to 17th Street, 137 feet to Knights of Columbus 10 00 counts. school board meeting the same the East line of the alley in Englewood carpenter on finishing work. Materials given to Stayton By request the date of the bas evening at 8 o ’clock. Addition to the City of Salem, if ex 50 64 ket social has been changed. It auxiliary A. R. C. Mr. and Mrs. Rainwater, of Kingston. Ore. tended Northerly; Thence South paral 89 32 will be held April 12. Yarn and needles Albany, spent Sunday at the lel to 17th Street 96.6 feet,thence East Postage on knitted suits 9 45 home of P. A. Stevens and fam erly 137 feet to the ptsce of beginning. The play "Mr. Boh" will be Cigarettes and Chocolate A further decree against you cancell ily. given at Jordan next Friday ev ing the certain New Tork draft No. 7 70 to boys in France Layton Davis made a business ening. -------- now held by you and drawn by Postage on same with in trip to Scio one day this week. the United States National Bank of The championship contest in AUTO STAGE 2 77 cluded sock* Our Sunday School collection Salem, Oregon, from the joint funds of typewriting will be held Wednes Will make regular trip* every day. Cash to Stayton auxiliary for the Baptist missionary work plaintiff and defendant and finally de day April 17. There are several Sundays Included a* follows: 50 00 A. R. C. being upwards o f $5.25 was sent creeing payment of the same to plain SALEM HIIONE 1»K> contestants and a lively race is tiff as her undivided one-half of your A M. PM . as an aid to this work. An east- original joint bank account. 7:40 L v . .. .K ingston---- A r 6:80 Total disbursements $333 86 assured. er program was also rendered. 7:60 i........... Stayton................ 6:00 A furthet judgment and decree in The „class in Shorthand are April 1 Balance on hand $54 29 8:00 ...........Sublim ity.......... 4:60 Mrs. D. C. Able and Emma Rev. Stuart. Of the Baptist as- f8Vor of plaintiff f o r her reasonable and •8:20 ...........A u m iv ille ........ 4:80 going to transcribe ‘The Legend Mrs. T. W. Creech. Sandberg motored to Stayton isocjation, preached at the church necessary expenses, costs, suit money 8:40 i ...........Turner................. 4:15 of Sleepy Hollow" as soon as the Treasurer S. P, L. 9:16 A r . . . Salem........... Lv 3:45 j f p j j g y n igh t I *nd »ttorne?8 fe€9 °* th,s in Saturday. books arrive. the sum o f $250.00 and for plaintiff’s Mrs. Shetterly left Monday for •Meets Train 6 2 northbound at Aums- costa and disbursements o f this pro Those teachers spending their ville. Stage leaves opposite O. E. de her home in Willamina. ceeding. SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Easter week ends out o f town pot in Salem. And a further and final decree ad Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vaughn, w re; Miss Poley at Corvallis; ON FORECLOSURE. judging that the said allowance o f Stayton-West Stayton Miss Mclnturff at Salem; Miss were entertained at dinner Sun-1 *30.00 per month for the support o f da> evening b> Mr. and Mrs. R. Notice ¡9 hereby given, that by vir- your minor children and the said $250.00 Miller at Portland. 8:46 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Lv Stayton Ar Immediately after the regular The former left for tue o f an execution duly issued out o f necessary suit money and the costs and 6:00 p.m. 4:10 p.m. Don’ t forget the recital in Or J. Fox. 8:12 a.m. meeting of the Catholic Order of their new home in Idaho Tues- the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore- disbursements o f this proceeding shall gon, for the county o f Marion, and to be taxed against and paid from your Foresters laat Thursday evening ator.vGbnd Music to be held May (j a y ’ . _ „ , I nie directed on the 8 th day o f March, remaining undivided one-third interest the citizens held a preliminary 10 . MlSS r USOn spent Saturday in ( 91 ^ upon a judgment and decree in the above described real premises Stayton’s first baseball game meeting and organized a War- Salem. ! duly rendered, entered o f record and and that the said allowance for your Savings society. The name of this season will be played with Fred Marie! and family spent docketed in and by said court on the minor children shall become a perma the society is "The St. Boniface Hubbard Friday, April 5. 8 th day o f February, 1918, in a certain nent lien against your said interest in LOCAL AGENT FOR THE easter in Salem. suit then in said court (lending, wherein said premises for the faithful payment The bffys of the seventh and | War-Savings Society." Church announcements for the William Bell, was plaintiff, and Philipp thereof. This move was urged along by eighth grades are organizing a And plaintiff will take such further Meier and Rose Meier, his wife. The coming week aie as follows: the able influence of Rev. Fr. baseball team, and the girls of OF NEW YORK Mitchell Lewis & Staver Company, a judgment, order or decree against vou Young people’s social at the S. Lainck who has been anxious for these grades expect to play bas- in said proceeding as may seem just Brown home Friday evening: lec corporation, and Henry Barkniyer, _ , . , just such an organization. The ketlmll in the near future, were defendants in favor o f cross and equitable. Catholic Foresters have this up Greta Ruble has returned to ture at the church Saturday at 8 complainant T h e Mitchell Lewis This summons is served upon you by p. m .; church Sunday morning & Staver Company a corporation, the publication thereof in the Stayton OF BUTTEVILLE, ORE ' and will continue the splendid to school. and against said defendants Mail, a weekly newspaper o f general and evening. work so ably started, frank A. [ Floyd Hamman is now playing Philipp Meier and Rose Meier, his circulation, printed and published at Guests at the Able boarding Bell presided over the meeting. in the H. S. Orchestra. wife, and Henry Barkniyer, bv which Stayton in Marion County, Oregon, house Wednesday were Messrs. execution 1 ani commanded to sell the said publication being made in accor- The first step was the election The fifth and sixth grade chil StepheRson, Hearth, Brig and property in said execution and here- dance with the order o f the Hon. Geo. o f officers which resulted in .OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS. dren bought $126 in Thrift Holden, of Portland. inafter described to pay the sum due G. Bingham. Judge o f said court, which Michael Benedict be ng elected Stamps. president and Edward Bell Sec Hurry Humphreys, of Stayton, the cross complainant The Mitchell, order was made and entered o f record la-wis & Slaver Comnanv, a corpora- on March 9th 1918, and the date o f the Those absent from Mrs. Lau’s retary, The dates for the regu and Eva Stewart, of Kingston, tion, of $1825 46, with interest thereon first publication o f this summon* shall Room 7 Roy Building room on account of illness are: lar meetings will be on the sec took supper a’ Mrs. Abel’s Fri at the rate o f 8 p ercen t per a n urn he Thursday, March 14th 1918, and the from the first day o f June 1917 until date o f the last publication thereof, ond and fourth Monday of each Hazel Hamman, Hilda Trask and day evening. paid together with the costs, attorney’ s shall be Thursday, April 26th 1918, and , month, at 8 p. m. James Ripp Mary Mauer. fees and disbursements o f said suit ’ .you shall answer as aforesaid on or he- the rural mail carrier, brought ------------------------- taxed at $131 30, and costs and exi>en- fore April 27th 1918. a large supply of Thrift and War Angu3 the litt e son of Mr. IVAN G MARTIN aes of saal execution. 1 will on SAT Address, 413 Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun- S avin s Stamps *o the meeting and Mrs. Arthur Leffler who URDAY lit« 13th day -if April. li/18 at Masonic Temple C A R E Y F MARTIN days at 8:30 a. m. Q lite a numher from here at the hour ol 10 o'clock a. m. of said Jay Buildirg an with his enthusiastic efforts was reported sick is mudh iui- Attorney* l'or I’ laintiff 1U7 tende 1 the fund a of Mrs. Miller at the West dour o f the County C urt . 3 alem, Oregon. Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor Iso.d over $126.00 worth. Over proved. S. H . H E L T Z B L FUNERAL DIRECTOR l i e M ust M ake H aste IVe must Strike H ard T IN W O R K and P L U M B IN G There is no time to weigh too carefully the questions of individual equity. The big job, -the one job, is to win the war. There will be plenty of time to talk about it and adjust grievances afterward Wedding Surprises Friends Invest in UBERTY BONDS STAYTON MEAT MARKET Stayton's Patriotic j League Reports This Space Donated by The Stayton Mail m u i i i i i i i i i i i i i i u Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats Lard, Creamery Butter n u i i i n i H i at! M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h If in the Market School Notes Chevrolet or Buick Four or Six 0 . M. Baker, Agent Liberty Loan Bond drive begins April 6th, get ready to swat the Kaiser CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AUG. 17 Kingston- Stayton- Salem Lyons News Sublimity Organizes W ar Savings Society Hamman ^uto Stage Mutual Life Insurance Co1 j The Farmers* Fire IvCllCl Association Sprirgfield Fire and Marine Insurance Co♦ HARRY HUMPHREYS St. Marys Church North Santiam