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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1918)
Tü£ S T A Y T 0 N M A IL Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion County. Oregon, under the A et of Congress of Mardi 3, 1879. THE D R U G AT School N o te s Following is the program for Mav 30: Dr. Gilbert of the University Invocation C. E. Dailgherty of Oregon has l>een engaged to , America Everybody deliver the graduating address i Salute to the Flag H. S. and for the High School on the even Grade Students ing of Wednesday. May 29. Reading Paul Stayton l.eo Kleoker visited the high Lincoln's Gettysburg Ad school Tuesday. dress Win. R\an Flag Drill. 1st and 2nd Grade Melvin Nipple has resigned his Children position at Newport and will Address work during the summer in Port Star Spangled Banner. Everybody land. All students are very busy finishing up their work by the end of this week, w The eighth grade program will be held in the H. S. Auditorium on the evening of Tuesday. May 28. A good program has been prepared, a feature of which will be an address by Mr. Edwin T. Reed, College Editor, of the Ore gon Agricultmal College. Mr. Reed is one of the most enter taining and instructive speakers in the State, a man whom you want to hear again. His subject will probably be “ Over the Top” one of particular interest to school graduates. This is not a graduating exercist because the returns from the examinations are not expected until after that time. SELLS A program will b* given at the high school at 10 a. m. on Thursday May 30. which is Dec oration Day. The G. A. R. and the High School are co-operating in this imd it is the intention of those in charge to have a pro gram to the standard of those of former years. Memorial Sunday May 26. will be observed at the Ice Cream and Soda Water School Books, Flash Lights, Drugs and Prescriptions M R S. E. Dora Murphy of Mrs. Lau’s room bought a WarSavings Stamp this week. There is a new pupil in Miss Sehilferer’ s room. Maxine Cas- pell enrolled last week. Miss Gladvs powning carr.e home from Oregon City Friday to visit over the week end with home folks. rest. Backache often indicateH had kidneys and calls for prompt treatment. The best recommended remedy is idoan'a Kidney Pills. Profit by this nearby resident’ s experience: Mrs. M. E. Bilyou, 3tk> E. Fourth St. Albany. Ore., says: “ I never knew what it was to be without backache from the time I was a little girl up to two years ago. The older 1 got, the more 1 was bothered with my ba-k and kidneys. My back nearly killed me at times, it ached so badly. When 1 got down to pick up anything or sat in one position very long it was all I could do to straighten up. I suffered n groat ileal front inflammation o f tne bladder. I used three boxes o f Doan's Kidney Pills and they cured me o f that awful backache and put my kidneys in good working order.” Price 6bc. at all dealers. lHm’ t sim ply ask for a kidney remedy—get 1)..an's Kidney Pills the same that Ir. Bilyou uses. Foster-.MilburrV Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. On account of being drafted and having to report M ay 29 1 will sell at Public Sale on the old Going place 1 mile south ■ and 1 1-2 miles east of Aumsville TUESDAY MAY 28, 1918 Beginning at 10 o’clock the following described property Horses l Brown gelding 5 yr old wt 1400 \ 44 44 3 “ “ 1100 1 Bay gelding 4 yr old wt 1200 1 Sorrel gelding 10 “ 44 1100 Farm Implements 3 1-4 Bain farm wagon, hack, buggy, No, 222 Oliver steel beam plow, Oliver H plow, 60 tooth harrow, set doubletrees, set 3 horse doubletrees, 3 sets work harness, set single harness, pair stretchers, Swanson grub bing machine No, 2, 2 power pulleys, one nearly new, about 400 feet of cable in short lengths, other articles too numerous to mention. FREE LUNCH A T NOON TERMS OF SALE:—All sums of $10 and under cash, sums over $ 10 six months time at 8 per cent on bankable security. Geo. Keech, A uctioneer. UJNU YOU* IRIIND IN IN I II. H. F. Weitman O w n er <%. A rout II or UHAVM.V ÄW. n a n on I h t lomkmmt in NKaVICK D aalar* all a rou nd Kara carry il in lO c .p o o c h « * . A 3 c. d a m p w ill put it into hi* hand* In any T ra in ing C a m p o r S oop ort o f th o U. S. A . E * » a "o v a r th » r a " a 3 c. ita m p w ill taka M to him. Y o u r daalar w ill »a p p ly au valopo and give yo u officia l diractioaa h o w to addra*# it. M. G IL B E R T A piano teacher from Seattle, Wash, tuts purchas'd a nome at West Stayton and will tal.«' a limit.'.I munticr o f pu pil» at summer fl t M , R*f(tW M N furnished. BACKACHE IS DISCOURAGING Mrs. Rossell visited Miss Crab tree's room one day last week. G iva any m an a t-h.-w of Haal G ra y d r Plug, and ha w ill tali you i S a l ' t tho kind to iamJ. Sand lha baatl O rd in a ry plu g U falsv a con om y. J t coat* Ia n par w a «k to ch aw Raal C r a w ly , bacaua# a •■nail ch a w o f il ta il« a lon g whila. T. W . JOHNSON, Prop, Last Friday the Junior (‘‘lass of the high school gave one of the best programs ever rendered here. The stage was tastily dec orated with their colors, blue and old gold, and their class emblem But N ot S o Pad If Y o u K n o w H o w to and the program took up most of R ea ch the C ausa. the afternoon. This is the first class day ever celebrated by any Nothing more discouraging than a class in the High School, and the constant backache, l.ame wlirn you Juniors are proud to have this awaken, pains pierce you when you bend or lift. It’s hard to work or to distinction. Mrs. Henry Smith conducted the eighth giside examinations this vear. There were sixteen in the class to take it. and all being strong in. their work, high averages are expected. Sara Caldwell ranks highest in this class. If he doesn’t chew yet, he’ll alice it up nnd mix it with his pipe tobncco to give it flavor nnd improve nia ainoke. You will tend your friend more tobacco comfort and satisfaction in one pouch pf Rt a! Gravely Plug than in half a dozen plugs of ordinary tobacco. AUMSVILLE OREGON Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail school by fitting services in the Auditorium at 3 p. in. Whether He’a Flflhtlnfi on Sen or Send him u pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewlnu 1‘ lug S T O R E tmk | M i m i , a rivai o i K ta l {.'raat/jr k t t f t la |M jj I*« lomg, «fari Avan. r. It. C R A V I .L V T O B A C C O C O . Danville»Va. 7V»e IVh A v s g c i t h r e th i s%J C i te s ti m u d — i i f# n u t H orn ! (iruvt/r w i t h o u t O n « /'re fctli. n I .1 i MUIA m I |H 1| « Th«»r# la m ore C a ta rrh In (h it iw ction o f the c o u n tr y r . m ail o th er ili.«oai»es put Ie c » ther. und tor v t u r f il arua *>up- |H*ar.l to be in cu ra b le I»... t « t*r* r rtM d lo ca l r em ette«, am i by vot.ni tu iv fa llu * ' to c u r e w ith I ihm I ••catnum» i»r> n»um v«I It Incurable. C a le r ti» is u local dluuuN , g r ea tly It.tlu rn ’cd by run a»Itutlonul t o n n i and I I r« t " 1 ' ttonul trea tm en t. H til * C atarrh d n e , m a n u fa c tu r e d b V* i c »etioy ea- C o.. T oled o, O h io, le a co.iK titutlonal r«T ed y. la tak -n in tern a lly a al acta th iu th»* F lo o d on the M u rcu e Surface«* o f the S y atcm O ne H u n d red l> o !l» !» ro- w ard ta offe re d to i a n y c i*e that l l a l l ’a C a ta rrh M odi Tne fa il» to cu re. Send fo r c ircu la r* un i t stitnor.laU F J. C H E N E Y «ft CO.. T o le d o . Ohio. Sold by D ru g g ist*. 76c. H a ll's F a m ily I ’Ll* (o r c o nati pat loti. 4S! £ a 2 Ready F or An Opportunity One often hears, " If / only had a lit lie money / could make a fortune. ” SUMMONS. In theCircuit Court o f the State of ( 'regon for the County o f Muriou. Department No. 2 Grant Murphv an Adminialrator o f the Estate o f S. H. Bur,on «iveeaaed. plaintiff vs. O. I.. Burson an«i Fannie R'irson. his wife. Defendants. To Fannie Burmin, one o f the defend ants above named. In the name o f the State o f Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the eomplatnt filed against you in the nlmve entitled Court and »nit within six weeks from the date o f the first publication o f tins Summons, to- wit: On or before the 23rd day o f M ai, 1'.*IS, ami if you fail so to answer, for wuni thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, viz. , For a foreclosure ui>on the following ■■.crilM'il premises, to-wit: ■ iicgmnii | at t ie quart*: Sect mo cor ner between ections " d 9 in To n- ship 9 South. K« i e 1 W e ' o f the W 1- lamette Meridian, .Vi . ion C 'U nti, Ore- gon; thence West n ci.aina; thence North 2.7 .10' West 11.92 chains; thence west 5.9<) chains to the middle o f the Salem Flouring Mills water ditch: thence down sni l ditch to »¡">int where the iniildle o f the same is in ter si cted by the East line o f .< :tU a. re tract o f land owned by E. C. B ater: thence north 2.tto chnins to the Northeast cor ner o f said .30 acre tract; thence North 89 30' East 8.44 chains to the North east corner o f E. C. I’.aker’a land; thence South 25 30’ East 27.22 chains to the place o f beginning and contain ing 23.53 acres, more or leas, situated in Marion County and State o f Oregon. Also for a judgment against the de fendants O. L. Burson and Fannie Bur- aon for the sum o f $235.00 together with interest thereon at the rate o f eight per cent per annum, from the the 17th day o f September 1916 until paid and foi the further sum c f $50.00, attorney’s fees, and for the costs and disbursements o f this suit; that the us ual decree be made for the sale o f said premises by the sheriff o f said Marion County, Oregon according to law and practice o f this court; tiiat the pro ceeds o f said sale be applied toward the payment o f the amount due the plaintiff, including attorney’s fees ami the ctsts o f this suit; and that defendants O. I,, Burson and Fannie Burson and all pe-- sons claiming under or through them, or either o f them suhsct|ueu* to the e x ecution o f the mortgage aet forth in said complaint, whether as purchasers, incumbrancers, or otherwise, may lie barred and foreclosed o f all their right, claims, liens, estates, title, interest and equity o f redemption, in, on, or to said premises and every part thereof; that the plaintiff may become a pur chaser at said sale and that the sheriff execute a deed to the purchaser; that said purchaHer be let into the (Kissession o f aaiii premises and the whole thereof upon the purchase o f the same and that plaintiff have such other and further relief in the premises as to the court mHy seem just and ¿.|uit»hle. This Summons is served upon yon by publication tin ftwif in tin . layton Mail, a newspaper published weekly in Stay- ton Marion County,Oregon, by order o f Hon. Geo. G. Bingham, Judge o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the Third Judicial District. Dated on the 10th day o f April, 1918. The first publication to be on the 11 th «lav o f April, IPlH, and voi. are required l<> aptiear and answer on or before ^he 23rd day o f May, 1918. S II. HEI.T2EL, StaVti.r«, Oregm.. :5t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. * at W hy not be rca !y when op portunity knocks at your door? Plan to place in the bank a certain percentage o f your a al ary or business profits. Then when the main chance comes along you'll be ready for if. Banking in every form. STAYTON STATE BANK s Farmers <5c Merchants Bank of Stayton Oregon , C a p i t a l $ 25 , 000.00 * ♦ ♦ « ♦ « ♦ •> « « ♦ « « « ♦ A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE W e c^rry a large line of dry goods, shoes, notions, gents’ furnishings, hats, caps and rubber goods, etc. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT <• ■» <r i « has a large line of fancy and staple groceries, canned goods, smoked meats. In fact ev erything you will find in a first-class Merchandise store is to be found here at prices that are right. y « * ♦ •> « ♦ •> •> •> * « «> GEHLEN’S STORE « •» « r. f . A « « « * * -. g. A ,. c A c. ♦ c. a « * « *•> A % A a y A A r.,