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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1918)
» H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D. KAUM ANI * C IT Y L O A N S If you l i r e paying * high rate o f in- tereat, why not refund your loan af n lower rate'ami more liberal term*. Il la not good bu linen« to pay a higher rale o f inte real than the ni irket dermi rula, nor ia it goo«l bual- neaa to keep your aurplua lumia on time depoaita at ¡I to 4 per et per an- nil in when Ü |>er eent ran readily be aeeured on llrat Kurin M o rta le«. If you bave money to loan or wish to refund or aeeure a new one, call or write 8. II. liE IL I/lC L , Slayton, Physician ami Surgeon STA Y TON. C. H. OREGON BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S t a y t o n , O regon W. N. Pintler, D. ¡VI. D. Grace Shank & Frank Lam b ert1 contest are: Leo Lulay and Lee motored to Lebanon Sunday eve- Brown. Those going from the arid attended the dedication of fifth grade are Alice Klecker the Service flag at the Presby- and the othea lies between Paul terian church. j Stayton and Harry Mutchler. FARM ER and FRUITGROWER Miss Anna Miles was a Sunday 1 Irene Lee has returned to No. 53 on the Ballot visitor at the W. K. Ray home. school after some illness. Republican Candidate for Miss Bessie Shank and Hal The boys of the seventh and Shelton called on Pete Jungwirth eighth grades have, organized a Sunday. ; baseball team and plaved their Republican Primaries May 17th David Aegeter Jr. called on first Ram« with Turner. May 4 . M ik . Francis Kioc r Sunday eve. but tame back losers with a score Paid Adv. V o te fo r SEYMOUR JONES REPRESENTATIVE hereby require«! to appear and anawer the complaint filed »giiioat you in the » lo v e «»tilled Court and cauae within aix weeks from the date of the flrat publication o f this summons, to-w it: On or liefore the 20th day of June, 1918, and if you fail an to anawer, or want thereof, th«- plaintiff- will apply to the court for the relief prayed complaint herein, vi* for in the 111 That you he required to set forth the nature and extent o f your claim or claims in, on, or to the following de scribed real property, to-w it: Beginning at the moet southerly Oration. southeast corner o f the John M. Prich Anna Miles and Angeline Ryan (,f 9 to 2 in fayor of Turner- ard 1>. L . C. in Township 9 South, to Salem Sunday, and spent a called at ihe Miss Roxie Shank The tenth of May, DENTIST Range 1 W est, o f the W illam ette Me very enjoyable time with the hr.me Thursday eve. Is the day, —■ ridian; thence north 7.40 chains to the Ollice Op|i, Luncciirld Shoe Store latter's sister, Mrs. Fred Swartz Phone 2152 Klovtun, Ore M r. & Mrs. H. R. Shank and: When we ar(* « oin« to * ive our re-entrant corner o f the above claim ; and family. thence i with the south sons spent Sunday at Ed Smith’s wonderful show Republican Candidate for When. we are sure, you will for- boundary o f said claim 13 51 chains; Charles Ogl* sbee and family Miss Eva Steward, Harry thence south 7.40 chains to the south got your woe, have moved in the P. T. Everton Humphrey, and Mr. & Mrs. Bill boundary of said claim ; thence east L A W Y E R and N O T A R Y PUBLIC Farce, “ Oley from Olsonville” is house. • 13.51 chains to the place of beginning, Cladek & daughter motored to its name F O R M A R IO N C O U N T Y and containing 10 acres more or loss. Office Room No. f!, Roy Bldg. The Red Cross here the past the Ivl Smith home Friday eve. And hesidts this, which itself is (2) That all adverse claims which you month have turned in the follow At Republican Primarien Linn Lambert & wife were or eith««r o f you may have be deter winning fame II I t K L T Z H I. ing amount: May 17. $ } & Sunday visitors at G. H. Ray’s Th« re w 41 l«e numerous funny mined by a decree o fsa d court and that i ’liid Advertiacment. 5‘J traingular slinks, 25 four tail bv said decre«. it be declared and ad Attornev-et 1 .11 w Notury I’ulilir The Sunday School contest speakings bandages, 22 abdominal bandages judged that you have no right, title, es which has l>eeri going on the past A n d several g r e a t musical tate, hen, or interest whatsoever in law 2# bed shirts, 5 quilts, 10 pait three months, the boys against squeakings, or in equity, in, on, or to said real pro- knitted socks, 3 string gun w ipes. th e girl?, was decided Sunday in For each of the ladies and gents p*rtv or any part thereof, and that the favor of the girls. The side are The admission is twenty-five cents titl«; o f plaintiffs to said premises is a - J . M. RINUO— to take the winners on a picnic. | Children? Yes, their admission ¿ood and valid title in fee simple, The Gervais F armer (3) That vou will be forever enjoined Lewis Ray called at the Miss fee STAYTON O R EG O N and debarred from asserting any claim, Republican Candidate Roxie Shank home Tuesday eve. Only fifteen cents will be right, title, estate, lien, or interest Republican Primaries May 17 -----------------.------- Benefit? To aid the fund for the whatsoever in, on, or to said real pro L<ee Downing & A. Mead re perty or any part thereof adversely to Gym YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED turned home fFom Vancover F o x V a l i e v G e m s We’re going to make our debt P|aintiff9> and thal plaintiff» may have Paid Advirtiaem cnt. — . , | judgm ent against said defendants or ThuFsday, and left Friday for ------- I look aim. socfi Qf sajd defendants as shall appear Toledo. Bath Tuba, lavatories and herein for their costs and disbursements T. P. Bierley and children The Missis Marguerite and , Mrs. ,, , . . . . , i m i i r a r w r i incurred in this suit and for such other all Sanitary fittings— Farm- v u U it further relief as may just and Betty Ryan were week end visit of Gardner are visiting at the er»--We carry a line of Bodeker home. A n actress may be a popular equitable. pumps, leader water sys A banner was presented last ors at Salem. Mrs B. Bodiker and baby of stage favorite and may not prove This summons is served upon you by Frank Lambert motored to Sa tems, etc. Gasoline engines. ¡Sunday to the Primary Class of M ill City, and Mrs. R . P . Lyons to be an acceptable screen star. Pubhr' atlon thereof in the Stayton Mail, the Baptist S. S. for the largest lem Monday. .. I . .. - , . - ., ** newspaper published weekly in Mar- and children spent Sat. at the As a matter of fact many of the jo n County, Oregon, by order o f Hon. Mrs. Nick Zimmerman and average attendance during the JACOB SPANIOL children were Sunday visitors at home of their sister Mrs. John Stage favorites fail miserably as Geo. G. Bingham, Judge o f the Circuit | quarter. such. One, however w h o is even Court o f the State o f Oregon for the Trask. P. A. Stevens and family and the Henry Senz home. Miss Alta Brown is among more popular on the screen than Th'rt/ “dic“ ' th“ 2nd The Misses Hazel Lambert & H. E. Knenzli & family motored those afflicted with measles on the stage is Fannie Ward, the ' ay ° * he pu^ “* most aniitieu w u n m e a s le s . tion to be on the 9th day o f May, 1918. Claude Surry is home from ^a,nty favorite of Fng and and and you are req„ired to appear aiKj sn_ SESTAK & America. She has appeared be- swer said complaint on or before the Idaho for a few days visit TH OM AS, fore no less person alities than 20th day o f June, 1918. Mrs. Anna Hiat called at J. H. the King and Queen of England, s - H- H E L T Z E L , Proprietors. Johnston’s Monday evening. Stayton, Oregon, and has made a number of trips 19t7 Attorney for Plaintiffs. Rev. Robert Gatke spent the i acros8 the Atlantic. Her en- I . . w'eek end in the valley. trance into motion pictures was j • Mrs. C. D. Wilson and daught in the Paramount photo play, er Fannie were visitors at J. R. ‘ The Cheat." which has made Highest Market Price Paid Fo r Fat Stock •* Trask’s Saturday. such a great success throughout Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Johnston the country. In this production Notice is hereby given that on Mon called at F. Trask’ s Sunday after she has playing opposite her the day, June 10th, 1918, a special election r r o r * . ■ great Japanese actor. Sessue Ha- will be held within the town o f stayton . noon. | B. N White and family of yakawa. Since then she has ap Oregon, and also within the following peared in a number of other pop described territory: V Salem visited in the valley Sat. Begtnning at a point 30 feet South o f in Loyd Kimbal of Jordan passed ular productions, but undoubted the Northeast com er o f Seetion ly has done nothing since “ The Township 9 South. Range 1 W est o f the through the valley Tuesday Phone or Call on morning enroute Mill City with a Cheat’ ’ equal to her performance W illam ette Meridian in Marion County, “ I have a very strong conviction that Oregon has been !in “ On the Level.” This is Oregon; running thenceJWest and par truck load of hogs. discriminated against by the National Government in many C I the story o f the daughter of a allel with the north boundary lines o f Kingston. Ore. ways. Mr. Stanfield shares this feeling and promises, if said section 10, and section 9, in said sheep ranchman out west w’hose . .. .tow nship and range 360 rods; thence elected to correct it as far as it lies in his power to do so, 8* LOCAL AGENT FOR THE lather IS kllleu b y raiders and S o u th a n d p a r a lle lw ith th e w e stb o u n d - Senator McNary denies that any such discrimination exists. « who was left to fight her battle ary lines o f said section 10, to the north He was quoted in a dispatch from Washington to the Oregon against the world alone. Through bank o f the North Santiam n v e r; thence Journal as saying that he took no stock in the statement that Sf OF NEW YORK her h e lp in redeeming a drug Kaster,y “ P s»'d r*v« and meandering there had been discrimination against Oregon. Of course, if m The H. S. Chorus is progress fiend, she finally falls in love ™lhJ he"orth ba" k t * * ™ * * / point , .. " , 40 rods due west o f the half section he believes there has been no discrimination he will make no ing rapidly with their work and effort to remove it ” — S. B. Huston, who withdrew from the V a number of fine chorus numbers w ith her patient and then com- |jne dividing section 15, in said township plications begin to arise. See and range into east and west halves, x are being rehearsed. A Memor Senatorial contest and is supporting Stanfield. OF BUTTEVILLE, ORE this play at the Star theatre next said point being also the Southwest tt corner o f the town o f Stayton, Oregon; % ial Song is being studied at the Saturday. i i ■■■——«— — thence North along the west boundary Why do the Telegram and Journal complain that Seattle present time. This song will ¡i f * SUMMONS line o f said town to the halt section line is aUa.vs taking payrolls away from Portland then attack probably be rendered May 26 at __________ dividing said section 10, into north and Stanfield because he has built up an industry which benefits M the Memorial Day Services. OF SPRINGFIELD. MASS. In the Circuit Court o f the State o f south halve*, said point being also the Oregon and Portland, creates a payroll and adds thousands Wednesday, May 1 was Junior Oaegon for the County o f Marion. Northw est corner o f said town, thence of dollars to the tax list? Why has Portland lost so much to X Annual, the day set aside by the Department No. 2, E* * t a,onK 8aid h a,f section line 200 Seattle is it because there are elements in Portland always R present Junior class each year George N . Stoner and Mary F. Ston- « x 1* the eaat *'ne o f said aection 10; Room 7 Roy Building er his wife. Plaintiffs vs Sylvester tbence North along the east boundary ready to knock anyone who tries to help the community? i since their Freshmen year as a Prichard, and Lydia Prichard, his w ife; *'ne o f said section 10 to the place o f date for a class picnic. After John Prichard, unmarried; Thomas Me- beginning; For the purpose o f submit- % Five lawyers comprise the Oregon delegation at Wash x school the merry picnicers left Cubbins. widower; John McCubbins, 1 tin* the leK*' v o**™ o f said town o f at ington: there has not been a business man, farmer or toiler X town for a big time, and spent unmarried: Charles McCubbins, and Stavton, and also to the legal voters re- in the delegation in a generation. 'C p a m m o u / it an evening long to be remember- ! Susan McCubbins, his w ife; Maud M e- siding within the above described ter- L . J. A D A M S V. A. GOODE C o u n ty FUNERAL DIRECTOR Judge For Stale Senator SAM H. B R O W N f i t . P le a s a n t TIN WORK and PLUMBING N o rth S a n tia m On the Level STAYTON MEAT MARKET Fresh,Salt& Cured Meats ♦ Lard, Creamery Butter f if in the Market !• W hats the Matter with Oregon? NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION R. N. STANFIELD, Republican for United States Senator. Chevrolet or Buick Four or Six 0 . M. Baker, Agent School Notes Mutual Life Insurance Co *, The Farmers' Fire Relief Association Sprirgfield Fire and Marine Insurance Co* HARRY HUMPHREYS 9 9 » at at at Paramount and Artcraft pictures are shown every Saturday and Sunday at Star theatre Stayton The following stars will play here in a short time Douglas Fairbanks Bill Hart Mary Pickford Dorothy Dalton Enid Bennett Vivian Martin WaUace Reid Why has the Chamber of Commerce felt it necessary to hire a special representative at a senator’s salary of $7,500 a year to look after Oregon’ s interests? at at at Stanfield has never represented a corporation at Salem. Stanfield is no man’s man. I at Stanfield will not be dictated to and controlled by a po at litical boss, by corporations or by newspapers, but he will serve all the people of his state, playing no favorites and at giving a square deal. at at at at No one has ever said that Boh Stanfield is a double- crosser, or that he is not liberal with his resources or his friendship. There isn’ t a lazy bone in his body. He has been a toiler all his life and never had a cushy job. X Raised on the range, he is no silk stocking. Stanfield at has built up from nothing through constructive labor until u today he is one of the genuine assets of Oregon. He did not marry his money ror did he inherit it he worked for it. te The date when the Blue Bird will he shown will he announced in a few days. This is one of the most wonderful productions ever portrayed, wherever it has been at shown it has been endorsed hv Republicans know that Stanfield is 100 per cent Repub doctors, lawyers, ministers and ¡at lican, He is not a 50-50 Demo-Rep. laborers as teaching the greatest I* lesson o f human life as well as I • accomplishing some of the most at Paul A d v ., by Stanfield Senatorial l-e gue, 20.1 K rthwessern Bank BH g difficult stage settings ever pro I* duced in moving pictures. 9 9 orl (C n m p Pi«*ni«*t 71 M av 17 „ . c Cubbins Asher, and Charles Asher, her ritory the question as to whether or not ea. I& om r •' “ i«-— '- - J - ---- said territory shall be annexed to said husband; Ethel McCubbins, a minor; % is Junior Day. they will give a , , Elvm McCubbins, a minor; M y r t le 'tow n- % program which W ill W e ll deserve : g aschi and Freu Kasch, her husband; I The p ° lls at 8aid election will be op to be called “ A Junior Program.” I Hardy Robberson, widower; Elvie Rob- ened at 9:00 o ’ clock A . M. and closed at berson Shelley, and Ed Shelley, her hus- o ’clock P. M. as provided in (the » You are cordially invited. 9 9 9 , ,, , .. . , band; Vena Robberson, unmarried; Charter o f said town; thst said question will be submitted as an amendment to Another o f the High School Etha Robberaonf unraarrled; W . N . boys lo f t Monday morning for j Robberson, and Minnie Robberson, his X service with Uncle Sam. Sam Wife: Preston Ireland, and Adah Ire- Warren, a senior, was liked by i land, his w ife; Mamie Asher, and Jesse X all his classmates and will be Asher, her husband; Bernita B snta. a minor; Roy Banta, widower, personally, X greatly misse«1 by all. The Stu- and as the guardian o f the person and o f „„¡d Hernita Banta; the un- X ent Body presented him with a • watch as a remembrance of old known heirs o f John M. Prichard, and X Frances E. Prichard, his w ife; both de times at Stayton High. ceased; Laura Laura E. E. Madden, and John r, e __ . 1 ceased; X Don t fai to see one of the . best , Doe Madden, ' .. . her husband; . , . also , .. • all X games of the season to be played 0tber persons or parties unknown t • On the home grounds with Salem claiming any right, title, estate, lien. X I or interest in the real estate described • High on Saturday, May 11. X 9 9 e„tate 9 X X • X X • X X • X Section 2, o f Chapter I. o f the Charter said town of Stayton, and shall be voted upon separately by the voters within said town anu by those residing w *thin said territory, Said election will he held within said town o f Stayton at the City Hall situa- ted at Th rd and High Streets. Notice is also given that J. P. Davie has oeen appointed judge. Joseph Fisher and Hattie Smith, clerks of election o f said town and that the polls will be open within the territory at ths garage on the George Keech property sitUHte.1 on theeounty road ieading from Stayton to Sublim ity; that George Keech has been appointed judge, Lee Tate and in the complaint herein. Defendants, To John Prichard, Thomas McCub -1 bins,Mamie Asher, Jesse Asher, W . N. Robberson, Minnie Robberson. Charles j « r a n t Murphy, clerks o f election Mrs. Lau’s pupils are still keep ing up the tight by selling Thrift Stamps. Don't forget the recital. Let Oley Smash. “ The Real Swede,” smash your woes. The fifth and sixth grades are McCubbins, Sussn McCubbins, Laura EL Madden, John Do* Madden, the un- known heirs o f John .VI. Prichard, and Frances E. Prichard, hi« wife, also all olher persons or parties unknown claim- t a k i n g UP t h e S tu d y o f p ic t u r e s rx »• u f u ;« target, m t h e i r E n g b h w o r k t h is w e e k . "".V riaht. title, estate, lien, or interest tion. *n real eatute de&criiei in the coni By order o f the Council, ^ d. fem i, ntll lb o v e nMn^ , 9 . „ day o f M «y , 1918. The representatives o f the in THE N a MEOF THE sixth gradejat the annual spelling OREGON, you and earh STATE of OF you are for said territory. Notice is further given that al! th«>se in favor o f said annexation shall vote yes ‘ ‘ for annexation.” and those op- posed shall vote no ' “against annexa- Dated thia J. u. GRIER, I9t5 Recorder.