The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 18, 1918, Image 3

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    H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D.
KAHM A N O C IT Y IX M N S
I f you are paying a Hitch rate o f in­
terest, why not refund your loan at
a lower rate and more liberal terme.
It ia not good business to pay a
higher rate o f interest than the
market demands, nor is it good busi­
ness to keep your surplus tunda on
time deposita at 8 to 4 per et. per an­
num when 9 per cent can readily be
secured on first Farm Mortages. If
you have money to loan or wish to
refund or secure a new one, call or
write S. II. H ELTZEL, Slayton,
Qregon.
Physician and Surgaon
STAYTON.
OREGON
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
P H Y S IC IA N
AND
SUKUEON
S T A Y T O N . OltKOON
W . N. Pintler, D. M. D.
OCNTIST
Sunday at the Jacob Staffer
home near Triumph.
E- C. Downing, John Heuher-
ger and C. P Darnt motored to
Salem Friday.
Joe Hendricks and Tom Beck­
er were Snlern callers one day
last week.
Norma Stamp o f Stayton vis­
ited at the Albert Frank home
Friday and Saturday.
Fox V alley G em s
Office Opp. Lancefteld Shoe Store
Phone 2162
Stavton, O r»
L. J. ADAMS
V. A. GOODE
LAW YER
Republican Candidate for
Office Room No, 9, Hoy Bldg.
S
County
and N O T A R Y PUUL1C
II.
Judge
FOR MARION COUNTY
A t Republican Primaries
May 17, 1918.
H K L T Z K L
Alturnev-st-Law- Notary Public
FUNERAL
State Militia Co
Being Organized
DIRECTOR
For several weeks past there
- J . M. R IN G O -
I has been an agitation and some
OREGON discussion
nlmut
organising
--------- n home guard <’o. or some kind
of an organization that would be
for the protection of our homes
and business property in case of
any I. W. W. activity or any
great catastrophe, this finally
Buth Tubs, lavatories and
culiminated in a meeting at the
all Sanitary fittings— Farm­
town hall Monday of last week
ers—Wo carry a line of
ut which time it w as decided to
pumps, loader water sys­
get some one here who could ex­
tems, etc. Gasoline engines.
plain the status o f the State Mili­
tia and alto the home guard.
.1, M. Kin go was made chairman
JACOB Ci’AMOL
and . 1 . II. 'lhoma secrclary.
i.
ft. •. I;t> e v e fr .c through
the efforts of Mr. Thoma Maj.
Wool port and Capt. Hall both of
Salem addressed a well attended
SE ST A K
&
¡meeting in the Star theatre and
T H O M A S ,
¡it was derided that the state
¡militia company was what we
P r o p r ie to r s .
¡wanted as that offered the great­
est amount of benefits for the
STAYTON
TIN WORK and
PLUMRING
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats
L ard *
C rc?m ery
• expei dad. J. H* Thome
B l l t t e i the recruiting uificer hus his of-
Highest Market Puce Paid Fw Fal StscF from 7;3(j u, 9 oclock epch even.
’
ing ami ><»u can also be evam.neij
at that time and place as Dr.
I f in t h e M a i k e t
; Beauchamp will be there when
For
! possible.
N ext Monday evening at 8
C h e v r o l e t o r D u ic k
p
p.
o’ clock there will be a meeting in
1 o u r o r o i x th theatre to perfect the organ­
ization and eltct company olfi-
Phone or Call on
jcers all men over IS years of age
0 . M . B ak er, A g e n t
¡who are able bodied from the
K in g s to n , O r e .
¡surrounding country as well as
the town are invited to come
I into the company and you will
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AUG. 17
_
-
,
have to burr)
a r e on If
K i n g s t o n - M a y i o n - c a i e m allowed 159 men in a company.
1
AUTO STAGE
W ill make regular trips every <lny,
Siindnys included ha follow .:
A M.
Miss Alta Brown and Maxine
Bessy are staying at the home of
their uncle and aunt and attend­
ing school this week.
Mrs. Emmett moved to Wash,
the first of this week.
Mrs.
Emmett and son Wilbur artf
stopping at the Abies house for
the remainder of the school lerm.
Miss Hislop was a Sunday
visitor at W. T. Surry’s.
The I. 0. 0. F. convention,
held in Lyons last Saturday, was
decided success in every detail.
SAl.h.M riioxa l'Vi
--------------------
R o c k P o in t
Lyons Service Flag
Those nine, were the first to an­
swer
From this fair and fir clad glt-n
When th .-ir country’s voice was
calling.
In a bugle blast for men.
And we know that very shortly,
There will follow many more:
Go to save us from the butcher,
Midst the battles awful r o » .
Oh 'lis hard: but we must give
them;
Father, husband, brother, son.
For to stop this fearful slaughter.
By that bloody beast the Hun:
I,et us not rnurmerat the parting
Nor complain what ’ere we do.
Fur the men that’s over yonder;
Freely give their lives for you.
They are fighting neath the ban­
ner
That eve»- floats aliove the free,
To protect its best traditions,
Now its borne across the sea.
We have faith in our starry
bander,
It will conquer for the right;
And we know that. Bill der
Kaiser
Will be mud instead of might.
Now we hope it will soon be over
With this poor presumptuous
clod,
Whom in his insane pride and
furry.
Named himseif “ Myself and
God.”
We will freely send them over
Tho’ it fills our eyes with tears.
For they are^paying those brave
Frenchmen,
Debts.we have owed for years
and years.
A Fath »r.
*. M.
Sound Principles
Affecting Industry
School Notes
The W *r Saving and T h r ift 1 In th« Circuit Coart o f th« State o f
Stamp »ales up to last Saturday. Oregon for Marion County. Depart­
A t the annual meeting o f the
night were $6,175. o f which the ment No. 2. Marie Bieiaer, Plaintiff,
United States Sugar Manufactu­
va Arnold Bieiaer, Defendant
scho< Is subscribed or sold directly
To Arnold Hielaer, the defendant
rers’ Association just clused at
$1728.14; apportioned as follows: above named; In the name o f the State
Chicago, Pres. Henry H. Rolapp
First and Second grades $360.25; o f Oregon, you are hereby required to
in his annual address laid down
Third and Fourth grades $119.14, appear and anawer the complaint filed
some pridliples which are sound
Fifth and Sixth grades $246; Sev­ Hgainst you in the above entitled causa
for other lines o f industry as w e ll,
and court on or before six weeks from
enth and Eighth grades $403.26:
the date o f the first publication o f this
as sugar.
High School $599.50; There are summons as herein speriAed and in any
In discussing Government reg­
thirty-two students in the grades j event on or before April 27, 1918, and
ulation and price fixing he said::
and high school that have earned if you fail to no answer or appear in th#
Compulsory
regulation
and
the Junior Rainbow Certificate above entitled cause, for want thereof,
price fixing are not absolutely
the plaintiff will apply to the court for
to be given out by the State Supt.
the relief demanded in her complaint on
concurrently necessary, nor of
There names will be published file in said cause and court, and will
equal importance.
Each ought
next week.
take judgment and decree against you
to be considered separately.
substantially
as follows.
Uniform regulation which pre-! Hereafter no one is to charge
A decree forever dissolving the bonds
vents unnecessary, unfair and anything to the Studert Body of matrimony existing between you and
wasteful competition is to be ap-: unless the order is given and plaintiff and awarding to plaintiff tho
Walter Biei­
plauded, whether emanates from signed by the Treasurer and future care and custody
aer, Mary Bielser, and Dora Bielser,
President
of
the
association.
government decree or whether it
and adjudging that you pay to plaintiff
is the result of voluntary and No other bills will be sanctioned to assist in their support the sum o f
sane co-operation among compet­ nor O. K .’d by the Executive' $30. IX) per month from the date o f your
itors. I f regulation is to be en­ Committee. All bills must be desertion of them to-wit: February 19th
couraged. or even permitted, it presented the first o f the month 1917, until further order o f this court.
A decree
establishing
plaintiff’s
must oe unselfishly administered, following purchase, or same will rights and interest in the home dwell­
it must be uniform as to the fact­ not be recognized.
ing and homestead o f yeu r-elf and w ife
Following is the program g iv ­ in Salem, Oregon, and adjudging and
ors composing any given industry,
arid it must be equalized among en at the Parent-Teachers’ Asso­ decreeing that plaintiff ia the owner
in fee simple o f an undivided two-
competing commodities.
Any ciation Monday evening.
thirds
interest in said retd premises
regulation so administered is not Junior Orchestra
which are described as follows:
Third at d Fourth grades
onlv unobjectionable, but ought Song
Beginning on the W est line o f 17th
to be welcomed by every person Report to Home Workers’ Lea­
S treet in Salem, Oregon, as the same
gue
Mrs. Creech is shown and designated on the official
who believes in honest and hon­
Club Work “ What W’e Should
j plat o f Salem on file and o f record in
orable business dealings.
Plant”
Mr. Ford the office o f the Recorder fo r Marion
Price-fixing, on the other hand,
County, Oregon, which beginning point
s essentially a selfish propbsition. Talk on Home Workers. League ia a t a point where the South lin eof the
.
-
Mrs. Pratt John Baker Donation Land Claim No.
I* involves the granting of bene­
Vocal
Solo
Mrs.
Earl
Pearcy 42 in Township 7 South. Range 3 W est
fits to one party at the expense
intersects said W est line o f 17th Street,
Don’t
fail
to
see
the
Baseball
another. Its obj» et must be one
said point o f in teraction being South
game
Friday.
The
Woodburn
f two things: it cannot be both.
t>4 1-2 degrees, East 35.41 chains from
Either its purpose is to increase Basketball team defeated us the Southwest com ef o f said John Ba­
production, v. hich is accomplished twice ar.d now we are going to ker Donation Land Claim; Thence
by having price-fixing cause an have revenge. W5tch us figh t Northerly on the W est line o f 17th
Street, 109.10 fe et; Thence W’e ite rly at
enhancement of profits, or con- ’em !
right angles to I7th Street, 137 feet to
Margaret
Fehlen,
'Melvin
trarilv, it contemplates reducing
the East line o f the alley in Englewood
Nipple, and Sam Warren will go , Addition to the City o f Salem, i f ex ­
cost to the purchasing public.
So far as nur industry is con­ to Salem Saturday to take Civil tended Northerly; Thence South paral­
cerned. I am frank to confess Service examination. They will lel to 17th Street 96.6 feet;thence East­
erly 137 fe e t to the place o f beginning.
that it is still an open question in be accompanied by Mr. Davis.
A further decree against you cancell­
Tht-.
e
who
are
to
participate
my mind whether a real necessi­
ing the- certain N ew Y ork d raft No.
in
the
Typewriting
Contest
for
t y exists for any price-fixing at
------- now held l>y you and drawn by
all, or at least the necessity for the cup are breathlessly await­ the United States National Bank o f
fixing a 'ow maximum price on ing the day on which it is to Salem, Oregon, from the joint funds o f
sugar. I am doubtful whether it take place. Tlie winner will be plaintiff and,defendant and finally de­
creeing payment o f the same to plain­
" ill ultimately secure any mater­ anrounced next week.
tiff as her undivided one-half o f your
The High
Schoof students original joint bank account.
ial public benefit.
Compar d
with other commodities, the orice were extremely surprised several
A further judgm ent and decree in
o f sugar has never been high. days ago v he:i they discovered favor o f plaintiff fo r her reasonable and
I f the price were raised a dollar that Mis E> • ia M dnturff had necessary expenses, costs, suit money
and attorneys fees o f this proceeding in
iav ied almost t h r e e
per hag it v ould only mean add­ been
the sum o f $250.00 and for plaintiff’s
ing seventy-five cents per annum weeks oer re to Mr. Earl Pearcv, costs ano disbursements o f this pro­
to the individual high cost o f liv­ County Agriculturist o f Douglas ceeding.
And a further and final decree ad­
to* k
ing. Such increase is insignifi­ County. Their wedding
judging
that the said allowance o f
cant, and its absence is far from p’ ace n Salem The bride had
*30.00 per month fo r the support o f
affecting public contentment. plarued t surprised the students
your minor children and the said $250.00
One thing is absolutely certain, at the end of the term.
necessary suit money and the costs and
and that is that the present
Because of the o f rain the disbursements o f this proceeding shall
price has not been encouraged, P>asebail game at Brownsville be t ixed against and paid from vour
and I think is not likely to en­
remaining undivided one-third interest
courage. an increase in product­ v. as postponed untill a later date. in the above described real premises
ion. That fo.ct, in my opinion,
Miss Iva Doughty o f Aums- and that the said allowance fo r your
is and should he the most vit^tl viiie. a former high school stu- minor children shall become a perma­
factor io the consideration of this ent o f Stayton visited us Tues­ nent lien against your said interest in
entire problem.
said premises fo r the faithful payment
day afternoon. She is spending
thereof.
'
a few days in town
visiting
And plaintiff w ill take such-further
Marian Alexander.
judgment, order or decree against vou
O e a te rt in the World.
T V ' New York Connecting Railway
It has been anrounced that in sard pr eeedir.g es may seem just
and equitable.
IriiV,-. whlrli Is better known as the
W.
H.
Dow
ning
returned
home
Mr. Lavis v. i!l not be with us next
7:.v>
1RÌI
tinto
bridge,
with
It«
three
miles
This summons is served upon you by
4 M)
8:00
Thursday
from the
hospital
o f el< vnted nppronches. constitutes one yej*r but will be at the hetid o t the publication th ereof in the Stayton
4:.'<0
• 8:20
of the greatest engineering projects o f t e Commercial Department of Mail, a w eekly newspaper o f gpneral
whore he has been for some tim eji
. .Turner....
4:15
8:40
.L v },:t 5
9:15 Ar . Salviti..
ilie world, overshadowed only by its
Adam I ’.urns has sold his farm
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. M eL.au pil­ Importance as a trade routs- and public tne Crook-Co. High Scoot at circulation, printed and published at
■M o 's Train 52northbound at Atinn»- to a mar near Kingston.
liti ond Mrs. Charles McAUe-ter utility f ’ ,r passenger and freight traf­ Pr iteville. Mr. Davis has been Stayton in Marion C o ::ity, Oregon,
said publiv-ation being made in accor­
ville. Stage leaves opjosit O. K. d«'-
with us three years and has been'
Mrs. 1 ?. F Si cut son o'' Aoms- attended thè Baptist convention ile.
d in ' cv. '.'h the order o f the Hon. Geo.
pnt in Salem.
It is 'the world’s heaviest bridge, o f very
successful in
his work G. Bingham. Judge o f said court, which
, vdle s; e ' t the past week at the at Salem, our c'nnrch is a j art of Meel arch c-nistnirtlon. nceoiflmndnt-
while
here,
will
be
greatly
missed or .er w »s made and entered o f record
thè
Btn
tlst
b<<dy.
Stay ton-West Stay ton
Ing four tmetis. It is ready to hear the
i Henry, Frank home.
live
load
o
f
12
tons
per
linear
foot
i
y
:
1
’
.
the
students
The
en­ on March 9tb 1918, and the date o f the
George Howard ma ’e a 1 usi-
Crete M ; is spent the past
,ik)
while sustaining 25 tons o f structure tire s- tiool wish him"success in first publication o f this summons shall
I.v Stayton
A r 5 :<M
) p.nt. week with Iter grandmother it, ness tri to Salem ore day last per linear foot. It Is calculated that
4:10 p m.
be ThursdaiA, March 14tu 1918, and the
8 :1 2 h . in .
8 :0 0 H. 111.
this live load may he likened to the his new Iciation.
week.
A r W. Stayton Lv
flat'.' o f the last publication thereof,
Silverton.
15
p.
m.
.
in.
: 0 (
weight o f 4.-1 o f the biggest and* heav­
A study of flour is being made shall be Thursday, A p ril 25th 1918, ar.d
Mr. Fred Swartz anti family iest o f modern locomotives In motion.
The
social given by the
by
tho class in Food Preparations you hall answer ss aforesaid on or be­
- Parent Teacher Association was of Ohio have moved to Oregon to
Jot
dry. p. m. through thecour- fore April 27th 1918
I well attended considering thefrnake it their home, Mr Smarts • Mrs. a F. Kurinok and Mrs.
IV A N G. M A R T IN
tes.v 0 . A. D. Cardrer, the class Address, 413
cold sti nny weather there were intends to buy a farm in the val­ E. D. Alexander entertained the
Masonic Temple C A R E Y F. M A R T IN
visited the fiout mill and there BuiMh'p
LOCAL ASENT FOH T! E
Attorneys for Plaintiff
i thirty-nine baskets sold
for ley, Mrs. Swartz is a daughter Birthday club at the heme of the
learned o f the cn'cesses bv which Salem, Oregon.
1117
of S. L. Kuenzli.
latter Tuesday afternoon.
All flour is obtained.
A
OF NEW YORK
i Th ■ committee wishes to th ink • I, tyton Davis nr Je several of the club members were pin-s­
MUIet,
Reinbhandt,
Titian,
T L * 17 _
.
♦ T-"*
¡the people*from the outside who t ips to Salem due to sickness of ent and the guests were M s. VY.
M'urilo,
Van
Dyck.
Raphael
and
/ -b
-tCWESj
in C r a r m e r s
r llw
helped with the program also the himself and family.
( . Parry and Miss Grace Elder.
Micheál Angelo and their master­
Rev.
lluntcs preached ¡ast A delicious lunch was served and
R e l i e f A s s o c i a t i o n ¡ladies who brought baskets.
■
» 'T » MAI*0
pieces are some of the subjects
the occasion was very much en­
W%
OF B UTTEVILLE, ORE
Margnrett a n <1 Chrlstenia Thursday evening.
taken up by the seve th and
A'ma A Ism m who is elrtployed joyed.
C s M m f w M F i r e tin/4
8 hulte of Sublimity ended at the
eighth grades in their Art Course. <
b p r t r g L e l G I ir e a n d
^
pownitty; home Sunday af.; Tit Oregon Uity is home o a visit.
The n h and sixth grades have
The Stavton
Meat Market
Miss Norma Rry is employed
M a r i n e I n s u r a n c e C o . ternoon.
Dor.’ i f\iss
been
hav ng spell'ny contests on
placed ore 'f ’ be finest steers on
Ethel
Fresh
is
on
the
sick
list
in Stayton.
I , aro\md h a lf m
OF SPR ING FIE LD , MASS.
the markei a few days ago it has Friday afternoons. The children
I this week.
B M r. Jarvi 8 *and daughter Clara been the writers privilege to oe are very much interested, and
drcivched when
Fred Boedighcimer o r Stayton inten.l to move to Timber, Ore.in in a long time.
the
be
t
spellers
will,
gu
to
.the
The animal
Room 7 Roy Building
! was sheating go :ts here last the m«q iutuie.
dresse ! nearly 1100 and was in Annual Spoiling Contest at Sal< rrv
weck.
Harold Richardson has
pur­
Will Alsntan and family have prime onditien, if placed on t! o
Mabel Frank 'spent the week tno^ed to Orey o i Cit
Jess live stock market in Portion 1 chased $'3o worth of War S ving..
w ill keep yo\i dry and
end at home.
Stamps,
Sheperd of Stay ton took them n! would have brought over
comfortable.
lite Hi. h seiio I base bah team
¡The enterprising owners of the
Geo. C. Will o f Salem sold a h s truck.
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun- vmv piano ‘ o Albert Frank last' George Ashford has secured market are e ervinp of cornmen- played Turner in tnat town T' °*-
CUR CO YiAR
p ic.g drive dation for the first dass products day fu n oo.. iki uo . dv in.-
days at 8:30 a. m.
week.
employment on
A . J T O W E R CO.
10&TCN
score o 10 L» 0 .
they serve.
J. J. Staiger and children spent near Timber Ore.
R«v. Ur. ! nit t k. Pastor
I'M) Lv
Kingston .
.. May ton .
. .Sublimit V
.. Aum eville
At
6:;(0
5:00
North Santiam
Hamman Auto Sta^e
Mutual Life Insurance Cc $82.55.
HARilY HMPHREYS
St. Marys Church
FISH BRAND
REFLEX SLICKER’ S.