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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1918)
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Physician and Surgeon S T h YTO N . If you are paying a high rata of ln t«re*(, why not refund your loan at a lower rate and more liberal lerma. It ia not good buslm aa to pay a higher rate of Interoat than the market de mand*, nor la It good bualnnse to keep your aurplua fund* on time depoelta at 3 and 4 per rent per annum when 4 per cant ran readi ly be Been red on flrat Farm Mort gage*. If you have money to loan or wlah to refund or aeeure a new on«, call or write H. H. H K LTZK L, Stayton, Oregon. OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. P H Y S IC IA N AND Additional L o a d . FAUM AND C IT Y LOANS. SUKCHON S t a y t o n , O regon W . N. Pintler, D. M. D* Mrs. R. L. Thomas o f Row- burg is spending the week here i S wiln old friends. Mrs. W. A. Cladek and daunt- er were Salem visiters Wednes day. Office Opp. Lanccfleld Shoo Store Stuvton. O r« V. A. GOODE LA W Y E R «nd N O TAR Y PUBUC , Office Room No. 6. Koy Bldg. Si. H . H E L T Z E L Attorney ut Law Irons, well known here, at one time a resident o f Stayton, which occured on the 22nd o f August, in Seattle, reached here the first of the week. No pareiculars as to the cause o f his deatn is at hand. Notary Public FUNERAL DIRECTOR ( j 'p T 'E R Db N T IST - J . M. RING Q — STAYTON OREGON “Asbestos Protected T ires” . PERFECTION 78.000 mil«* for Ford Car* No charge for examination, and estimates willingly given. Notice ia hereby given that the ma de rug ned Administrator o f the Estate of Avery Winslow, deceased, haa A M hia finrl account in aaid Estate, and that the honorable County Court o f Marion Countv, Oregon, has fixed and appointed Monday, September 9th, 1918 at the hour o f 10:00 o’clock A. M. on aeid day at the Court room in nié County and State as the time *nd place for the hearing o f any objections to such final account and for the fettle- ment thereof. Dated this 8th day o f August, 1918. W. K. Winslow, Adminintrator S. H. Hetzel, Attorney for Estate, Fir*t Pub. Aug. 8 1918 last pub Sep. 5 1918 0,000 mil«* for other mako* COS/ A T R IF L E MORE T H A N C H EAP TIRES 1; 2 . Six plie* of the the strongest cotton fabric manufactured. Protected with a complete outer ply o f finely woven long fibre A*be*toa Fabne. Open weave Aabento* Breaker Strip forming a perfect union net ween tread and carcaos. Tread Rubber, thoroughly cured by high degree heat proeeaa A*he*to* fabric !app:ng bead, preventing rim cerroaion The Stayton High School will 3. open September 16th. All High School pupils both old and young 4. are requested to report for reg- 5. isteration prior to that time. SESTAK A THOMAS Signed C. F. Grover, principal C. A. Beauchamp and wife and A. C. Thomas and w ife will Wm Downing and sons at leave Friday morning for Camp Lewis where they will visit the tended the sale in Stayton last soldier L io v b and other friends Saturday. A number o f people in the va there. They expect to return on lley are picking evergreen black Monday. Sad news o f the death o f Ben berries. DENTIST I'honw 2162 Notte» of FHiai Aceotmt STAYTON, OREGON CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR S A L E - To clone an estate the 1 Notice of Final Account Riester farm in Sublimity, containing i 70 acres, must be sold at once. For further particulars irquire, Bernaid Geaher, Administrator. Stayton, Ore. Notice i* hereby given that the un demigned executors o f the last W ill Mrs. John Quinn and son Jack For Sale Team, wagon, plow and Te*tament)of C. W. Geer, deceased, were Stayton visitors the first of and cultivator, 1 cow 3 years have filed their their final account in the week. old. Apply to Mis- M. S. Bur- said estate, and that the honorable County Court of Marion County, Ore J. H. Johnson and family, Miss son. 31tf gon, has fixed and appointed Monday, Ella Johnson and Isabella Surry, September 9th. 1918, at the hour o ften were business callers in Stayton I will buy evergreen blackber- o ’co lock A. M. o f «aid day, at the one day last week, ¡ries again this year, delivered at Court room in said County and State as R. M. Gatke returned to Lyons my place. Will pay top price. the time and place for the hearing o f any objections to such final account and after a short visit with home Pickers wanted. for the settlement thereof. folks. 30-2t A. Smith Dated this 8th day o f August, 1918. Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. Surry Ira W. Geer, FOR SA LE -Crawford can were business callers in Salem Guv M. Geer. ning peaches ready next week, Executors. this week. quality fancy, order immediately S. H. Hetzel, attorney for Estate* Wm. Bodiker, Hazel Phillips, crop very light. Address Louis first pub. Aug. 8, 1918 Alice Bodiker, Alta Hiat and E v Lachmund, Salem, or phone H. last pub. Sept. 6 1918. Owing to the main driving, gear breaking and having to One o f the best equipped offices send same to Portland for re pairs, the woolen mills are idle in the valley for about a week, this is unfor 414 Rank of Commerce Bldg. V E T E R IN A R Y SURGEON tunate at this time as the mills D ENTAL EXPERT Phone Main 606 Salem. Oregon were very busy on Government rush orders for Camp Lewis and Calls Answered Day or Nijfht other boints but tne manage erett Bodiker were visitors in Phone-Rea. 3X24 W. Bod wen. Farmers 29, F 3 ment expects to have the plant Stayton last week. Ranch 5 miles north of Salem. OREGON First-Dont Delay. Second-Don’t in operation a;/ain in a short: ST A Y T O N F IN A L NOTICE O F E X E C U T R IX . Bring boxes. time, Experiment Dr. Paul Fehlen A BIT OF ADVICE STAYTON MEAT MARKET C A LIC O I f you suffer from backache; head ache* or dizzy *pelln; if you rest poorly arm ure languid in the morning; i f the kidney accretion* are irregular and un natural in appearance, do not delay, tn auch caaea the kidney* often need help. Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially prepared for kidney trouble—they are recommended by thousands. Can resi dent* dewire more convincing proof than the statement o f a citizen o f this Hifbesi Market Price Paid Far Fat Slack locality? H. C. Mangas, retired druggist, 412 S. Fifteenth St., Corvallis, Ore., says; CHANGE OF SCHEDULE JUNE 2. 1918 " I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills at different times when 1 have felt in need Mill City-Salem Round Trip $3.00 o f a kidney medicine and have found them to be all that is claimed of them. In recommending Doan’ s Kidney Pills, I am only speaking from personal ex AUTO STAGE Will make regular trip* every day. perience. but from what I know c f Sunday* included it* follow*: other* who have received great results H A l.K M f l t O S K 1*06 P. M. from them.” A. M.l 6:35 Lv . Mill C ity___ Ar 7:00 Mr. H. C. Mangas had. Foater-Milburn 7:05 . . . . . I.vnna............. 6:30 Price 60r, at all dealers. Don’ t sim Mchuma ........ 6:20 7:16 . ply aak for a kidney remedy—get 8:00 ___ ..Stayton........... 5:30 Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that 8:10 ....... .Sublimity........ 6:20 *8:25 ...... . Au m aville....... 6:05 Co., Mfgra., Buffalo. N. Y. 4:50 8:46 . . . . 9:16 ¡Ar. . ..Salem ........Lv 4:20 SESTAK & THOM AS, Proprietors. The last big calico hall, before the fair, will be held at Doerf- ler’s farm on September 7th. Here is where we have the big gest and best dances in the state, managed by the McAlpine K nit ting Club. Dance tickets for the men are 75c, ladies 10c. Music will be furnished by John I S« Loading Pastors* o f tbo I W - Small Orchestra. Come an d! T I*« XacU oM all hsrrnonloualfc com bi nod in on* bandsom.- N *w T .oublo- have a good time. Fro* W n u n * Machine of too First FreshvSalt&Cured Meats Lard* Creamery Butter in O n e R o c k P o in t Mill City-Stayton-Salem brovd-SapBfcd-lltdenBad Two sisters o f John Young, who have been visiting him the I bin— Soft T* oeh—L igh t Action. In t h e W o o d s to c k past month, returned to their Y o u W U1 F in d ttnw-tartfd warth-whilo »«s ta rs home in Madison, Wisconsin, Jtymrf nucfc r w b*n '■ tbn mnebinn too « r « OMd t>. and yon will a Wo find tha Sunday. fa ,a rt«« faaturaa o f tha other atamiard Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hunt and child ren spent the week end in Sa lem. E. C. Downing and family spent Sunday at the T. B. Pat ton home. Messrs. H. C. and Roy Porter, o f Aumsville, bought two fine sheep o f J. T. Hunt Monday. Stayton-West Stayton SERVICE STATION î!w£m.|Lv st*yu,n ArS ; : I Copyright rtfiite r rd , 1918 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Downing spent Sunday on the river north o f Salem l ^ p : m : A rW S ta yton Lvî ; i « t m . W hat’s a Battery Expert? W . A. CLADEK ¡ BLACKSMITH, WAGON WORK HORSESHOEING 'Expert: “ One who hat apo dal (kill, experience or knowl edge.” Every Willard expert must have all three when it comet to handling batteriea. Our experience immediately tell* us where your battery trou ble* lie; our knowledge tell* you what need* to be done; and our •kill injures a workmanlike job. We’re at your aervice. All Work Guaranteed “BRICK FRONT SHOP” iv < v d V d ’ , y . y , y tk ’ .k % y , y J Church Notices We want to tell you about Threaded Rubber, too, and give ou a copy of the booklet, ” A (ark with a Meaning for You." S 418 Court S t, Salem, Oregon Quality — la which you will find your own fw o r iu f*oi u. a o f yoar own favorite typewriter, and tha S im p le— A r t is t ic D u r a b l« —E ffic i e n t S ta n d a rd — 4 2 K « r - S in a ia Shift—Boll B . n . 1 Q u iet Vi*. 'M eet* Train 62 northbound at Auma- ville. Stag«- leaves op|<o*ite O. E. de pot in Salem. Murning «tage will connect with the Kingxton atage at Stayton. Hamman Auto Stage B A LL Pastor W. J. Warren Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 j p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 p. m., 1 Prayer meeting every Wednes day evening at 8:00. Meeting o f the Sunday school j board second Monday o f every j month at 7:30, followed by the Official hoard meeting. S t. M a r y s C h u r c h Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun days nt 8:30 a. m. Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor tf. -------- ------------- ------- I< F IN A L NOTICE OF E X E C U T R IX . PR U N E S—A good price paid To Whom It May Concern; Notlco for well matured prunes deliver is hereby given that the undersigned, ed at the dryer. E. E. Bengs, executrix of the last W ill and Testa ment and Estate of Peter S. Bach, Marrion, Ore. 34-35-36 FO UND —ladies hat on road near the red mill. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this notice. Ses- tak & Thomas Stayton. j of Sydney charges the Melbourne elghl hours’ procession with something Ilka scabbing because It decided that union ists, even If they don’t belong to th» musicians' organization, may play In Mr. A. Frank, Henry Schmitt Its own mnks on the annual gala day There are arguments on both sides. and son, Chas, motored to Salem It seems hard that a union brlcklayei Friday. shouldn’t he allowed to blow his own Marion Hunt and Chas. cornet In his own demonstration on a holiday, yet If he found a profession«' Schmitt will leave Thursdas for cornet-player laying bricks on a Good Camp Lewis. Friday he might object. Of course th* Mr. and Mrs. P. Burkhart and man In the procession Isn't playing foi hire, hut then It wouldn’t Improve son, Alva, visited their daughter things much If the cornet-player laid bricks gratis. Mrs. Snyder Monday. The bricklayer might argue that there are a certain number of brick» that must be laid, so the comet- E a s t E n d N otes player would be doing another mnn out o f a job, while there Isn’t any fixed amount o f music that must be (Too late for last week) blown, so an amateur might blow a Mr. Colby and Mr. Sandberg sample or two without depriving any were Stayton visitors Tuesday. other mnn of a crust. And the brick layer probably says that the cornot- Threshing was finished Tues plnyer couldn’t lay bricks decently If day and the farmers can rest he tried, to which the comet-plnyer possibly replies that the bricklayer j easier now. can’t make music. To some extent It Is a struggle be Elmer Bradiey was visiting tween art and materialism. Music j with Mrs. 1). C. Abel the first, properly played Is capable of arousing of the week. the highest and noblest emotions of Melvin Schnackenberg, Mrs. which the soul Is capable; a brick, even If properly laid. Isn’t. And soul Colby and Mrs. C. Lewis motor- Isn’t a thine to he lightly despised. Rut here the tangible humps against to Stayton Monday evening. the Intangible. Nobody has seen a E. E. Trask and son are now soul, while almost everybody ha* seen a brick. working roads on Weasel Flat Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fresh and children spent Sunday at the Taylor Grove near Mehama. A. Vaughn was a business! caller at W. R. Surry’s Tuesday, i Inquire at the Mail Office. deceased, has this day filed in tbe County Court for Marion County, Or egon, her final account in said estate and that said court has fixed and appointed Monday, September l^ jh , 1918, at the hour of 10 o ’clock V * of said day, at the County Cqjirt Room in the County Court House in Marion County, Oregon, as the time writs— and place for the hearing o f o b ^ c W o o d a t o c k T y p o w r lt a r C o m p a n y , FOR S A L E —Heavy team, wt. tions to such final account and' fo r C H 1« 3200, 6 and 8 years old. Mattj the settlement thereof. Dated August 8th, 1918. I Mueller, Stayton, R2. 34tf. JU LIA BACH, Executrix o f the Estate o f Peter 8. Bach, Deceased. FOR S A L E —Five registered Carey F. Martin. Attorney for Egtato. Here Is a curious point of law 01 yearlings. First publication Aug. 16. ^918. logic presented In the Sydney (N . S. Shropshire Lambs, J. L. j Last publication Sept. 12, 1919. W .) Bulletin. The musicians’ union Phone 2105, Stayton. ■ « * « which roowiah ,eu r nachm « had. T a t 'a tha W aaOata ih you m il find tfaia i •arraasü on o f ki*h *nint faataraa much lw *a o a n d and o tn a M lw t , tn fit tha tauch, tha naraon. tbo mood, ia • n ay m at as atbar trpan ru ar do «« (T h * aaat operator« any this). Only a cWaa ap rta o . aa actnal tear* and trial a f tbia axaaOaat typew riter caa ron v.ee«. • n ra a tlo a la b y a s a a a a a o -W a a n at yoar a r m e « L rt oa «h on yao bon aaay It la ta try on«: to a n a ana. Pbeoa Central 650: call up-caU In -n r j M e t h o d is t C h u r c h To whom it may concern: Notkee is hereby given that the undersigned, executrix of the last W ill and Teate- nient and Estate of Paul F. Minzen- meier, deceased, haa this day filed her final account in said estate and that the Honorable County Court o f Marion County, Oregon, has fixed and appointed Monday, October 7th. 1918, at the hour o f 10 o’clock a. m. Chas. Gehlen is buying ever o f said day at the County Cojirt Room in the County Court House in green blackberries. said County and State as the tim e and place for the hearing o f any ob W A N T E D —A few good stock jections to said final account and fo r ewes; also a few goats. Inquire the settlement thereof. Dated this 31st day o f August. of E. D. Philippi, Stayton, Ore 1918. — Marguerite Minzenmeier, gon. Sept. 22 Executrix ot the Estate of Paul E. Minzenmeier. deceased. FOR T R A D E —Good standard — Carey F- Martin. Attorney for plaintiff. bred mare to trade for goats, i FOR S A LE — Driving team, wt about 1100, set double hack har ness, set single harness, carriage ; hack, express wagon, single bug gy. Apply Hammans Barn. C A S T O R IA Clyde T. Maybee is visiting at j For Infants and Children the G. F. Jonnston home. lii Use For Over 30 Years Emma Sandberg and Ethel Always bears the Schnackenberg were seen in Ly Signature of ons Tuesday. Siegmund. 34tf. SUMMONS. -------------------------------------------------- ! FOR S A L E —One black horse. 11 years old, wt. 1400. Price In the Circuit Court of the State Of Oregon for Marion County. Depart $30. Joe Schulte, Phone 177. 35tf ment No. 2. W alter E Ross, ■ plaintiff, vs. May E. Ross, defend ant. FOR S A L E —6 weeks old pigs. To May E. Ross, the above named P. J. Etzel, Phone 1783. tf defendant; In the name of the Stato of Oregon you ara hereby required to appear and answer the complaint FOR S A L E —Small cook stove. filed against you in the above en titled cause and court on or before See John Thoma. 36tf. October 4. 1918. being one dayjn or«» than six consecutive weeks *after FOR S A L E —A couple of cars. August ¿2, 1918. the date o f the flrat Stayton Vulcanizing Works, publication of summons against yon in said cause, and if you fail to Stayton. 36tf answer or otherwise sppear in said cause the plaintiff w ill apply to tho FOR S A L E —Some field fenc-: court for the ,'ellef demanded in her complaint on file herein, to-wit: A ing and barb wire. A. C. Ver decree dissolving the bonds of matri mony new existing between you and non. Phone Stayton. It. plaintiff and awarding to plain tiff future care and custody o f Theo FOR SALE 1 sow and 10 pigs the dore Ross, the minor child of plain C. E. Schafer.; tiff and defendant, and granting to 2 weeks old. l la in tlff such further relief as m ay Scio, Ore. It. seem m«“*t with equity. This summons Is served upon you FOR S A L E - Two 22 steel by publication thereof for six consec utive weeks tn the Stayton Mail, a beam plows. C. N. Forrette, newspaper o f general circulation, printed and published at Stayton, West Stayton. 2t. Marlon County. Oregon, the date o f the fir “t publication thereof being Thursday. August 2 ! 1918. and the date of the last publication thereof W e offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be being Thursday. October 3. 1918, and cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. you shall a r»w er on or before Friday. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- October 4. 1918, all according to tbo five year*, and has become known aa the order o f 'h e Honorable Wm. M. moat reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall'* Bushey, County Judge o f Marlon Catarrh Medicine acta thru the Flood on Countv, Orccnn entered and dated the Mucous surface*, expelling the Poi son from the Blood and healing the dis August 13. 1*18. In the absence o f the Judge o f the above entitled court. eased portion*. After you have taken Hall’ » Catarrh — Ivan G. Martin, Medicine for a short time you will see a — Carer F. Martin. great Improvement In your general Attorneys for P la lrtftt health. Rtart taking Hall'a Catarrh Medi Postoffice address: 413 Maronfc cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send Temple Building. Salem O r e g 't. for testimonials, free. F. J. CH EN V” A CO.. Toledo. Ohio. First pnhUca'lon Aug 22. 19t 8. ■old by all UruggUta. He. Last publication Sept 26. 1918. How’s This?