The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 11, 1918, Image 3

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    H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
STAYTON.
OREGON
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN ANI) SUKCKON
S t a y t o n . O regon
W . N. Pintler, D. M. D,
KAIIM AND CITY LOANS
If you art paying a high rata of in-
taraaL why not refund your loan at
a lower rate and morn liberal terma.
It la not good buaineaa to pay a
higher rate of intereat than the
market demanda, nor ia It good busi-
neaa to keep your surplus luuda on
time depoeita at 8 to 4 perct. per an­
num when 6 per cent can readily be
aecured on flrat Farm Mortagea. If
you hnve money to loan or wiah to
refund or aerure a new one, call or
write 8. H. HCLTZEL, Stayton,
Oregon.
DENTIST
Office Opp. Lancetleld Shoe Store
Phone 2152
*
Htmvton. Ore
V. A. GOODE
LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Room No. 8, Hoy Bldg.
L. J. ADAMS
Republican Candidate for
County Judge
FOR MARION
COUNTY
At Republican Primaries
May 17. 1918.
S. H . H E L T Z B L
A lto rn e y -a t-L a w - N otary Public
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
Partial List of Liber­
ty Loan Subscribers
House in Salem, Marion County, Oro-
gon, «ell at public auction to tha high­
est bidder far cash in hand on I bo day
of
sale, all the right, title. Jintereat
and eatata which said defandsnta Phil­
ipp Meier and Rosa Meier, his w ife. *
and Henry Barkmyer and all persona
claiming under (turn subsequent to tha
execution of the two mortgagee held by
crose-complainant The Mitchell, Lewis
k. Staver Company, a corporation, in,
of and to said premises hereinbefore
mentioned and described in said execu­
tion as follows, to-wit:
Lota Four (4), Five (5) and Six (8)
in Block Two (2), Town of Sublim ity...
Marion County, State of Oregon, ac­
cording to the recorded plat thereof.
Said sale being made aubject to re­
demption as provided by law.
Osted tnis9thdayof March, 1918.
W. L NEEDHAM,
Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon.
You Can’t make an Ome­
s let Without Breaking Eggs
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O win the war it is unavoidable that
the rights of the individual be in­
fringed. It is unavoidable that his per­
sonal comfort be temporarily ignored, his
personal property temporarily conscript­
ed, his personal fortunes temporarily
impaired.
T
By O. D. B ow er . Deputy.
I
Iltfi
SUMMONS
In the C ircuit Court of the S ta te o f
Oregon for Marion County.
D epart­
m ent No. 2. M arie Bielser, Plaintiff,
vs Arnold Bielser, D efendant.
To Arnold Bielser, the defendant
above named; In the name o f the State
of Oregon, you arc hereby required to
flppear and answ er the com plaint hied
ag a in st you in the above entitled cause
and co u rt on or before six weeks frora
the d ate of the first publication of this
summons as herein specified and in any
1 event on or before April 27, 1918, and
if you fail to so answ er or appear in the
above entitled cause, for w ant thereo f,
the plaintiff will apply to the court fo r
the xelief dem anded in her com plaint on
1 file in said cause and court, and will
tak e ju d g m en t and decree again st you
substantially as follows.
a t th e m o m en t—to
A decree forever dissolving the bonds
of m atrim ony existing betw een you ai>d
I plaintiff and aw arding to plaintiff the
fu tu re care and custody of Walter Biel­
ser, Mary Bielser. and D ora Bielser,
and adjudging th a t you pay to plaintiff
to assist in th e ir support the sura of
130.00 p er m onth from th e date o f yoor
desertion of them to-w it: February 19th
1917, until fu rth e r order o f this court.
A d ecree establishing plaintiff’s
rig h ts and in te re st in th e borne dw ell­
ing and hom estead of yourself and w ife
1 in Salem, O regon, and adjudging and
decreeing th a t plaintiff is th e owner
in fee simple of an undivided two-
SI thirds in te re st in said rest prem ises
« ! which are described as follows:
Ja
Beginning on th e W est line of 17th
S tre e t in Salem, Oregon, as the sam e
is show n and designated on the official
Ed Doerfler
plat of Salem on file and of record in
the office of th e Recorder for M arion
E. B. Patton
County, Oregon, which beginning point
W. H. Humphrey
:s a t a point w here the South line of the.
Charles E. Taylor
John B aker Donation Land Claim No.
Sarah Jane Davie
42 in Tow nship 7 South, R ange 3 W est
Minnie Luthy
j in te rsec ts said W est line of 17th S tre e t,
said point of intersection being South
E. B. W atters and wife, of 64 1-2 degrees, E ast 35.41 chains from
Shaw, visited Saturday and Sun- the S outhw est cornef of said John Ba­
; day at the W. S. Watters home. k er Donation Land Claim; Thence
. Mrs. W atters has just returned N ortherly on th e W est line of 17th
S tre e t, 109.10 fe e t; Thence W esterly at
from a trip east.
rig h t angles to 17th S tre e t, 137 feet to
Cleo, daughtt r of Mr. and Mrs. the E ast line of th e alley in Englewood
W. A. Weddle, fe l and broke an Addition to th e City o f Salem, if ex­
arm while playing at school last tended N ortherly; Thence South paral­
lel to 17th S tre e t 96.6 feet;thence East
IV e
M ust M ake H aste
IV e must Strike H ard
Following is a partial list of
of the Liberty Loan subscribers
from Stayton a n d vicinity.
OREGON Wutch it grow.
STAYTON
First Liberty Loan:
Nina J. Ringo
Marcile Dorothy Baker
J. M. Ringo
Joseph Sestak
Vanda Sestak
Hath Tubs. lavatories and
W. W. Elder
All a rg u m e n ts aside, w e ’ve got one big job
all Sanitary fittings—Farm-
H. A. Beauchamp
m
ers-W e carry a line of
F. liza Itoy Taylor
pumps, leader water sys­
Ina Harold
tems. etc. Gasoline engines.
T. W. Creech
Brown-Petzel Lumber Co.
F. & M. Bank
JACOB SPANIOL
Leo Rock
L A. Thomas
E Roy
Kenneth Thomas
K
A. P. Kirsch
SESTAK &
E. I). Alexander
l |
This Space Donated by The Stayton Mail
T H O M A S,
Mrs. Henrv Miller
Geo. Keech
Proprietors.
4
Malana Sestak
M. J. Crabtree
J. VV. Holtorf
J. M. Ringo
Eugene C. Titus
J. B. Grier
Harold
Richardson
W. A Cladek
Alois Imper
Wilbur
N.
Pintler
G. L. Brown
Highest Market Pi ice Paid For Fat Slock
Geo.’ A. Smith
Wm
H.
Tate
Wm. Trout
Second Liberty Loan:
i
Francis
Harris
Clifford
Stayton
J. W. Mavo
If in the Market
Ben
F.
Fresh
L. M. Archambeau
Fortest Mack
Joseph J. Lambrecht
G. I). Stayton
* For
H. Lilly
John F. Wilbur
C. E. Lampman
Leo Rock
Chevrolet or Buick
Lee
Tate
Jr.
Joseph
Sestak
Ruth Roy
Charles
E.
Taylor
Vanda
Sestak
Four or Six Mary J. Thomas
Durrell C. Davis
W. H. Hobson
A. P. Kirsch
P h o n e o r Call o n
Andrew
K.
Lambrecht
William H. Humphrey
Clara Pratt
Martin
Kuiken
Harry Humphrey
0. M. Baker, Agent
John Sandner
Claire
Thomas
Jas
C. Leffler
K ingston. O re .
J. L. Siegmund
Elia
Williams
Martin
E. Smith
J. C. Mayo
Friday. She was taken home by j
th7pT cIT f'^nning.
T.
H.
Thomas
John
Stuart
Taylor
M. J. Downing
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AUG. 17
her teacher, Miss Crabtree, a A furthfcr decree against you cancell-
Ben
H.
Cutler
Ed.
Jacobs
J. T. Hunt
physician was called, and at last mg the certain New York draft No.
W. R. Ray
Everett Morley
Kingston- Stayton- Salem Grace Elder
reports she was getting a lo n g ------ now hekl by y°u and drawn by
H. A. Beauchamp
L. A. Thomas
I. J. Johnson
nieely
the United States National Bank of
AUTO STAGE
John F. Richards
Carrie M. Thomas
Chas. I). Stayton
’
Salem, Oregon, from the joint funds of
Will m ake reg u lar trip* every day.
Ellen G. Lambert
A. Beitel
The first episode l6d the troops plaintiff and defendant and finally de-
J. H. Hawley
Sundays included as follow«:
Maude
H.
Beauchamp
to
their positions the next will creeing payment of the same to plain-
Mrs.
Henry
Miller
Constance Beauchamp
lead
them into battle. While tiff *» her undivided one-half of your
P. M.
Alva
C.
Thomas
A. M.
Third
Liberty
Loan:
W. W. Elder
Ar 5:30
Kingston
7:40 Lv
there
is
many pictures showing ori«,nal i°int b ^ k account,
Glenn
R.
Munkers
Frank A. Siegmund
. 5:00
J. M. Ringo
7:50 . . . . . .Staytoa
battles
but
none with the real favor
A further
iudB,n*nt an decree in
.
.
.
.
4:50
.Sublimity
8:00
Wilbur N. Pintler
Mrs. J. H- Hawley
of plaintiff for her reasonable and
Merta
Siegmund
.
.
.
.
4:30
.
Aunisville
*8:20
punch of battle that these dis­ necessary expenses, costs, suit money
Stanley A. Starr
Maude E. Beauchamp
Gale C. Missler
. . . . 4:16
8:40
play. The action is real. The and attorneys fees of this proceeding in
.
Lvl
3:45
Louisa Keech
9:15 A r . . . Salem. . . . .
Chas. Rossiter
Nora B. Lesley
the sum of $250.00 and for plaintiff’s
fight is for life.
H. W. Porter
E. A. Kusey
Frank Lesley
•Meets Train 62northbound at Atiim-
---------------------- -------------------- ; costa and disbursements of this pro-
Jacob Spaniol
Frank Kusey
A. D. Gardner
SHER.FF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ceeding.
p o t in Salem.
Andrew Fery
John Kusey
Brown-Petzel Lumber Co.
And a further and final decree ad­
1
ON FORECLOSURE.
Catholic Foresters
judging that the said allowance of
C.
A.
Beauchamp
W.
R.
Surrv
S ta yton -W est Stayton
430.00 per month for the support of
Joe Fery
Horace Lilly
W. A. Riggs
Notice is hereby given, that by vir- I your minor children and the said $250.00
Frank
C.
Fery
7 :rto a. m. j «
«.„v to n Ar!8:4 5 a m-
Nora Lesley
G. E. Thomas
tue of an execution duly issued out of necessary suit money and the costs and
4:10 p.m. ’v S tayton A r 6:00 p.m.
JohnJMack
Frank Lesley
Clara M. Surry
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- disbursements of this proceeding shall
8:00 a .m .:. w
l v 8:12 a r n -
5:00 p.m. A r
S U yton ‘'5 : 1 6 p.m.
W. J. Hewitt
Louise Beauchgmp
A rthur Vaughn
gon, for the county of Marion, and to be taxed against and paid from vour
Byron Denny
me directed on the 8lh day of March, J remaining undivided one-third interest
V. P. Lancefield
Jas. C. Leffler
1918, upon a judgment and decree in the above described real premises
S.
H.
Heltzel
Hamman Auto Stage
John Goeders
J. H. Thoma
duly rendered, entered of record and ; and that the said allowance for your
T.
C.
Crabtree
J. P. Wilbur
Marie Henkle
docketed in and by said court on the 1 minor childreivshall become a perma-
C. H. Brewer
Emma E. Wilbur
Grant
Murphy
8th day of February, 1918, in a certain nent lien against your said interest in
LOCAL AGENT FOR THE
Edna Ö. Brewer
E. R. Nelson
V. Dare Sloper
suit then in said court pending, wherein said prem ises for the faithful paym ent
Alta Pintler
William Bell, was plaintiff, and Philipp thereof.
Edmund Klecker
E. R. Nelson
And plaintiff will ta k e such fu rth e r
Meier and Rose Meier, his w ife. The
John
Habens
W.
F.
Klecker
D.
M.
Doll
*
OF NEW YORK
M
itchell
Lewis
&
S
tav
er
Company,
a
ju
d
g m en t, order or decree ag a in st you
P.
Williams
N. C. Smith.
F. J. Mack
corporation, and Henry
Barkm.ver, in said proceeding as may seem ju s t
Wm. Bell
%
F. J. Mack
C. D. Wilson
w ere d efen d an ts in favor of cross- and equitable.
Geo. H. Bell
G. F. Mack
F. X. Hoereth
com plainant T h e
M itchell Lewis
This summ ons is served upon you by
Joseph Breitenstein
& S tav e r Company s corporation, th e publication th ereo f th the S tayton
Norval
Fisher
„
A.
K.
Lambrecht
OF BUTTEVILLE, ORE
defendants Mail, a weekly new spaper of general
I a n d
ag ain st
s i i d
James Ripp
Fred Watters
C. M. Thomas
1 Philipp Meier and Rose M eier, his circulation, printed and published a t *
Alois
Beitel
Emma
K.
Streff
Isabella Surry
! w ife, and H enry B arkm yer, bv which S tay to n in Marion County, Oregon,
John P. Ditter
J. H. Thoma
Ed. Jacobs
] execution 1 am commanded to sell the said publication being made in accor­
F. A. Bell
Peter Diednch
Earl F. Downing
! p ro p erty in said execution and h ere­ dance w ith the order of the Hon. Geo.
OF SPRINGFIELD. MASS.
Joseph Schulte
in a fte r described to pay the sum due G. Bingham , Ju d g e of said court, which
Wm. Petzel
Wilbur Lesley
the cross-com plainant The M itchell, o rder was made and entered of record
A.
P.
Schott
Leo J. Rock
HARRY HUMPHREYS
George H. Bell
Lewis A S ta v e r ComDanv, a corpnra- on March 9th 1918, and the d a te o f the
F.
J.
Riesterer
Chas. Gehlen
John A. Ditter
Room 7 Roy Building
: tion, o f $1825.46. with in te rest thereon first publication of th is summ ons shall
John Sandner
W. A. Weddle
Mary Eisenhart
a t the ra te of 8 p e rc e n t per annum be T hursday, March 14tii 1918, and the
Elmer Downing
Arthur Leffler
Anthony B. Lainck
from the firat day of Ju n e 1917 until d a te of the last publication th e re o f,
Mrs. J. T. Hunt
S t. M a r y s C h u r c h Wm Vanllandel
paid to g eth er w ith the costs, a tto rn e y 's shall be Thursday, April 25th 1918, and
Charles E. Daugherty
fees and disbursem ents o f said suit you shall answ er as aforesaid on or be­
Thos. Becker
Grant Murphy
C. Roy Wiley;
raxed a t $131 .’It), and costs and exi>en- fore April 27th 1918
Helen Hunt
John F. Mielkie
John P. Ditter
■«es of saiii execution. 1 will on SAT- Address, 413
IVAN G MARTIN
W. H. T ^ e
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun­ George Keech
M. P.. Urban
URDAY the 13th day of April. 1*18 «1 Masonic Temple CAREY F MARI IN
C. B. McEihany
days at 8:110 a. m.
V. Dare Sloper
Eugene Roy
ihe hour of 10 o’clock a. in. of said lay Buddirg
Attorneys for Plaintiff
J. A. Bums
at the W est d«s>r of the C ounty C.»urt Salem, Oregon.
1D7
• AiU.il S. Paticoast
George A. Smith
Rev. I V. Lai nek. Pastor
- J . M. RINGO —
TlrtWOItK and
PLUMBING
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
Invest in
LIBERTY BONDS
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
£ a B & E B E B K H IU K B iC g !2 B S K B 3 IB S S Z K & H B K B E E ]
Fresh*Salt&Cured Meats
Lard, Creamery Butter
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