The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, September 12, 1918, Image 5

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    H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D.
KAHM A M » C IT Y LOANM.
Physician and Surgion
STAYTO N.
OREGON
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
P H Y S IC IA N
AND
SUKGEON
S t a y t o n . O rboon
W . N . Pintler. D. M. D.
If you are paying a blab rata
of Intel tut, why not refund your I
I ohii lit a lower rate ami more !
liberal terms.
It la not good
business to pay a higher rate of
Interest than the market de­
mands, nor la It Kood business to
keep your aurplus funds on time
deposits at 3 and 4 pur rent per
annum when 6 per cent can readi­
ly be aeeured on first Farm Mort-
KUKea. If you huve money to loan
or wish to refund or secure a new
one, cull or write 8. II IIK LT ZK L,
Slayton, Oregon.
DENTIST
Olliru 0|i|i. I .ancelleld Shot" Store
Phone 2162
Stavton. Ore
N O T H 1C O f M A K A H A L 'S H A L IL
Additional Locals
E. C. Titus has sold th** follow­
ing cars this week: Chevrolet
run-about to Mr. Silkwirth. o f i
the Brown-Petzel Lumber Co., ;
and a used Ford to Mr. Ervin.
Mr. Kramer, of the Stayton j
Bakery, will soon haev some ad­
vertising bread wrappers out.
The Mail office is doing the work.
Mr. Kramer says that he be­
lieves in patronizing home indus­
try and consequently has his
printing done at home.
“ A s b e s t o s Protected Tires”
PERFECTION
73.000 miles for Ford Cera
6,000 mile« for other make«
COSi A T R IF L E MORE T H A N C H EAP TIKES
1;
2.
3.
4.
6.
Six plies of the the strongest cotton fabric manufactured.
Protected with a complete outer ply of flnely woven long
fibre Asbestos Fabric.
Open weave Aabeato* Hreake- Strip forming a perfect
union between tread and care as«.
Tread Rubber, thoroughly cured by h.gh degree heat proceas
Ax heat os fabric lapping bead, preventing rim cerrosion
SESTAK & THOMAS
STAYTON, OREGON
Public Notice U hereby given that,
by virtue of a W rit of Execution
dated August 22nd. 1918, A. D., Is­
sued out of the District Court of the
Doited States for the District of Ore­
gon, on a judgment rendered in said
Court, on the 24th day of January,
1918, A. t>, In favor of Edd Young,
and against G D. Trotter. I did, on
the 29tb day of August. 1918, A. D.,
levy upon the following described
real estate situated in the town of
Stayton, County of Marlon and State
of Oregon, to-wit:
The North half of Lots No. 5 and
6 In Block S, In the town of Stayton,
Marion County, Oregon.
And that I will, accordingly, offer
and sell all the right, title and inter­
est of said G. D. Trotter In and to
raid described real estate for sale at
public auction to the highest and bent
bidder for cash on Friday the 11th
day of October. 1918. at 10 o’clock
A. M. at the front door of the County
Court House of Marlon County, at
Salem, Oregon.
— Geo. F. Alexander,
United States Marshal. District
of Oregon.
By John D. Mann, Chief Deputy.
First publication: Sept. 12th. 1918.
Last publication: Oct. 10th. 1918.
- Smith St Shields.
j
Aliya for Edd Young.
Cnmpany A Stayton Oregon E. Trask and family and Albert
Guards have received their new Ring motoredto Jefforson Sun­
flag and a bugle. The flag was j day.
L A W Y E R and N O T A R Y PUBLIC
usey for the first time on Mon­
FOR S A L E To close an estate the
W. R. Surry and family, J, H. Uiester
farm in Sublimity, containing
Office Room No. 6, Itoy Bldg.
day evening, September, 2nd.
Johnston, wife and son, Hugh, 70 acres, must be sold at once. For
_____________________________ _
Rev. W. J. Warren presented
particulars inciuire, Bernatd
Mrs. Ed Trask and G. F. j o h n « . i 8 S r r , Administrator.
Stayton, Ore.
the flag to the company in a
IS. H . H K L T Z E L
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ton motored to Salem Friday.
short patriotic speech before
For Sale -Team, wagon, plow
G. I). Colby has started haul­
drill.
Attornev-at-I.aw -N otary Public
and cultivator, 1 cow 3 years
ing piling this week.
Dick
Richardson
returned
Mr. J. L. Quinn is now work­ old. Apply to Mis. M. S. Bur- F IN A L NO TICE O F E X E C U T R IX .
S ltf
from a six weeks’ trip in Wash­ ing with the railroad section son.
_ _
To whom It may concern: Notice
ington Wednesday.
Dick says crew.
I
PAD
o A I m c.
C l
ig hereby given that the undersigned,
rOK SALE Crawford can- executrix of the last W ill and Testa-
- J . M. R I N G O -
j
DtNTilST
that he worked in the harvest
Mrs. Hardison and daughter
ning
peaches ready next week. ment and Estate
p» ul f . Minzen-
. . . .
,
,. . .
raeier, deceased, has this day filed
STAYTDN
ORIGON N ° charge for examination, and fields and did some hard work. left for their new home in Port­
quality fancy, order immediately her final account in said estate apd
He says the crops are short this land the first of the week.
____________________________ I
estimates willingly given.
' crop very light.
Address Louis lhat the Honorable County Court of
year in the sister state.
Jack Quinn visited jit The F. r u -_____ i c>„ 1 ___ rt Marion County, Oregon, has fixed
Lachmund, Salem, or phone H . an<j appointed Monday, October 7th.
One of the best equipped offices
Mr. and Mrs. W . F. Follis had A. Marriel home Sunday.
W. Bodwen, Farmers 29, F 3* 1918. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
in the valley
as their guests Wednesday and
R an ch o m
ilao n
orth n
*aid in dajr
at the Court
County
Court
Mrs
Bushy,
o
f
Salem,
visited
nanen
miles
norm
or f 8nlom
saiem. of
Room
the County
HoU8e
,B
414 Bank o f Commerce Bldg.
V E T E R IN A R Y SURGEON
Thursday o f this week Mr. and at the home of her sister, Mrs.
!
Bring
boxes.
said County and State as the time
DENTAL EXPERT
Mrs F. J. Irvine, o f Pendleton.
_ _ and place for the hearing of any ob-
Phone Main 606 Salem, Oregon
F. A. Marriel.
i jections to said final account and for
Ore. Mrs. Irvine is a sister of
FOR SALE—Driving team. Wt the settlement thereof.
Calls Answered Day or Night
Mrs. W. F. Follis.
about 1100, set double hack har- l a ted thi8 31,t day of A>RU»L
Phone—Res. 3X24
ness, set single harness, carriage
— Marguerite Minzenmeier,
NOTICE
Executrix ot the Estate of Paul
hack, express wagon, single bug­
OREGON
STAYTON
The Sublimity Prune Dryer is
E. Minzenmeier. deceased.
H. R. Shank, Ed Smith and
— Carey F- Martin,
Stayton Residents Must Learn now taking in prunes and will son, Fred, were Salem visitors gy. Apply Hammans Barn.
Attorney for plaintiff.
buy
and
dry
ripe
prunes
the
The Importance of Keeping
Sunday
Chas. Gehlen is buying ever
same as other years.
Them Well
Mr. ahd Mrs. Linn Lambert green blackberries.
F IN A L NO TIC E O F E X E C U T R IX .
CLASSIFIED ADS.
V. A. GOODE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
UTTER
Dr. Paul Fehlen
Ht. Pleasant
YOUR KIDNEYS
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
SESTAK &
THOMAS,
Proprietors.
FreshwSalt&Cured Meals
Lard« Creamery Butter
Highest Market Price Paid For Fal Slock
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE JUNE 2, 1918
.
Mill City-Salem Round Trip $3.00
Perfect heiilth mean« that every or­
gan of the body la pergortning ita func-
| tiona properly.
Perfect health can not be enjoyed if
( the kidney* are weak and iliaorderen.
Thousand« testify that Doan’s Kid­
ney I'dla have arnviving action on
: weak kidneya.
What this remecy has done in so nu.
ny cases of this kind in the b e s t proof
i of its merit.
Head the following.
It’s testimony
gratefully given by a rcHi.ie.it of this
locality:
Mr«. John Bray, 728 E. Fourth St.,
Albany, Ore., says: “ 1 have never
that gives such good
Kidney Pills when I
have need of a kidney medicine.
I
have been subject to kidney trouble
for years. At times mv back has ach­
ed pretty hacly and during those at­
tacks mv kidneys have acted irregular­
ly.
A D ay’s use of Dnan's Kidney
Pills has never failed to relieve the
trouble and they have always made me
feel fine. ”
Mrs. Bray had.
Foster-Milburn
IVice 60c, at all dealers.
Don't sim­
ply a«k for a kidney remedy —get
Doan's Kidney Pills— the same that
Co., M fgrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
Mill City-Stayton-Salem '“ "i
AUTO STACK
Will muke regular trips every day.
Sundays Included an follows:
A . M.
7:OS
7 :1 »
8:00
8:10
•H:2G
9:15
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....... I.v o n s ...............
. M edianía ..........
........... S t a y t o n ...............
.. . . S u b l i m i t y ..........
. A u m s v i l f e ........
........... T u r n e r ................
A r . . Salem
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P. M .
7:00
6:80
ti:20
5:30
5:20
6:05
4:50
4 :20
•Meets Train t>2 northbound at Aums-
ville. Stage leaves opposite O. E. de­
pot in Salem.
Morning stage will connect with the
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K in g s t o n «t a g e at S tin to ti.
Stayton-W est Stayton
7:00 aim . . M
4:10 p.m. i
SUyton
A 8:46 a.m.
A r f.:00p.m.
8:00 a.m. . _ w o
, t
v 8:12 a.m.
5:00 p.m. Ar W - ' ta>U,n L ' 5:1« p.m.
Hamman Auto Stage
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W - A , CLADEK
BLACKSMITH,
WAGON WORK
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CARD OF THANKS
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“BRICK FRONT SHOP"
Church Notices
Pastor W. J. Warren
Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00
p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. j
Epworth League 7;00 p. m., |
Prayer meeting every Wednes­
day evening at 8:00.
Meeting o f the Sunday school
board second Monday o f every j
month at 7:30, followed by the '
Official hoard meeting.
St. Marys Church
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun-
days at. 8:30 a. m.
Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor
The Mail is in receipt of a let­
ter from G. W. DeJardin, who
formerly worked here in the
State Bank, and who is now
with the 6th Casual Co., 2nd
Reg. 0. C. T. at Hancock, Geor­
gia, in which he says, rhat the
weather is unbearably hot down
there, and he wishes that he
could get a breath o f good old
Stayton air.
He wished to be
remembered to his old friends
here and says that he is in the
best o f health.
His letter also contained the
sad news that his younger broth­
er was wounded in France on
June 25 by shrapnel.
-
All Work Guaranteed
Methodist Church
Benj. Franklin Wiliams, for­
merly o f Stayton, but who has
sjient the past ten years in Cali­
fornia, died very suddenly at
Oakland, on the 5th o f the
month He has been following
the carpenter trade. No partic­
ulars as to the cause o f death is
atjhand at this writing. He was
the oldest son of John Williams.
W. H. Downing was in town
Wednesday and made the Mail
office a pleasant call.
Mr.
Downing has just purchased 29
ewes from J. B. Stump, of Mon­
mouth. They are of the Lincoln
breed. The price paid for the
bunch was $1000.00 Some price
to pay for ewes, hut Mr. Down­
ing says he wants the best no
matter what they cost.
Copyright registered. 1918
What’s a Battery
Expert?
Expert: “ One who has spe­
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Every Willard expert must
have all three when it comes to
handling batteries.
Our experience immediately
tells us where your battery trou­
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what needs to be done; and our
skill insures a workmanlike job.
W e’re at your service.
W e wont to tell you about
Threaded Rubber, too, and give
you a copy of the booklet, “A
Murk with a Meaning for You.”
418 Court St., Salem, Oregon
4
Our sincere thanks are extend­
ed to the many friends and
neighbors who assisted us dur­
ing the short illness and death
o f our beloved mother, and as­
sure you the kindness will never
be forgotten. We also wish to
thank all who brougnt or sent
flowers, and the singers for the
music at the funeral.
Eva Smith
Addie Davie and family
Edith l^ k e and Family
Owen Smith
ealled at the P. H
home Sunday evening.
U m b erti
W A N T E D - A few good »took
.
,
i
T
,
, ewes: also a few goats. Inquire
Arnold Senx spent the w eekjo f E R Philippi. Stayton. Ore-
end at Albany.
g0n.
Sept. 22
Dave, Ernest an Johnnie Aeg- _____
erter and Lewis Ray spent Sun-
F 0 R T R A D E -G o o d standard
day with their lady friends at hred mare to trade for goats.
the Lewis Ranch hop yard near Inquire at the Mail Office.
tf.
Independence.
Rev. McGee was entertained
FOR S A L E —Heavy team, wt.
at the M. F. Ryan home over 3200, 6 and 8 years old. Matt
Sunday.
Mueller, Stayton, R2.
34tf.
Mrs. H. R. Ssank and son,
S A L E —Five
registered
Raymond, and Melvin Shank FOR
Shropshire
Lambs,
yearlings.
were guests at the J. C. Huber
Phone
2105,
Stayton.
J. L.
home Sunday.
P. H. Lambert and Lyle Lutz Siegmund.
34tf.
—
spent Sunday at the Lewis —
FOR S A L E —One black horse,
Ranch hop yard.
11 years old, wt. 1400.
Price
Miss Frances Kloer entertain­
$30. Joe Schulte, Phone 177. 35tf
ed Henry Croisant. o f the Mc-
Cully Mts., Sunday evening.
FOR S A L E —6 weeks old pigs.
Mrs. Roxie Shank and family P. J. Etzel. Phone 1783.
tf
and Hal Shelton motored to Sa­
lem Thursday to see the boys
FOR S A L E —À couple of cars.
leave for Camp Lewis.
Stayton
Vulcanizing
Works.
36tf
Mr. and Mrs. H. Senz and son Stayton.
Nick were visitors at Felix Van-
22 siepi
FOR S A L E -
Two
Ehrman, of Stayton.
For
rette,
C. N.
Misses Bessie and
Crystal beam plows.
2t.
Shank, Frank Caspell and Hal West Stayton.
Shelton ca'led on the hop pick­
For Sale— 2-ton baled hay and
ers at the Lswis Ranch of Inde­
2-ton
o f baled straw.
pendence.
Brewer’s Dairy ^ ^ 1 , t
G. H. Ray called at the W. R.
Ranch Sundav.
Frank Irvine and wife. Will
All persons that are through
Howard, w ife and children, of-Picking Evergreen Blackberries
Echo, and Mrs. Don McKnight, an(i ha - e empty crates, are re-
o f Scio. spent Tuesday at the W. quested to return them to A.
1 Smith.
It.
R. Ray home.
Rock Point
Mr. and Mrs. John Boedighei-
FOR S A LE — Studebaker 1912
mer, Mr. and Mrs. P- J. Darby
Model
car for sale cheap. V. R.
and children motored to Salem
Darby,
Kingston, Oregon. 34-41
Friday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe H e n d rick s --------- — ■ —
callers
and children were Salem —
F 0 R R E N T —A modern house,
one day thi3 week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shepard
w e r e trading in Salem Saturday.
T. J. Hill, of Salem was out to
the tarm Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zuber were
Salem callers Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Sandberg
Road Patrolman E. C. Down-
and Miss Emma motored to Port­ ing has a crew of men working
land Thursday, returning the on the road this week.
first of the week.
School started in Lyons with a
good turn out for this year.
Melvin Schnackenhorg accom­
For Infants and Children
panied by hjs sisters. Misses 1st Use For Over 3 0 Years
Ethel and Frances, motored to Always bears
the
Eastern Oregon last week.
East End Notes
C A S T O RIA
J. II. Johnston and family,
E.
FOR S A L E —11 six weeks old
pigs. C. C- Carter, Phone 67,
Sublimity, Ore.
37tf.
Signature
7
partly furnished.
Some stove
wo<xj
Within two blocks of the
gtayton High School. Apply to
W. B. Munkers, Phone 2x6,
37-38
Stayton. Oregon.
STUM P P U L L E R W A N T E D -
Price must be ritf'nt.
No. 3
Faultless preferred, with full e-
quipmen*'. Address Scio, Ore.,
1 Route 2, Box 52.
36-46
THURSDAY
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W EÀTLESS
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OWIAININÜ WHEAT
To Whom It May Concern: Notice
is hereby given that the undersigned,
executriz of the last W ill and Testa­
ment and Estate of Peter 8. Bach,
deceased, has this day filed in the
County Court for Marion County, Or­
egon, her final account in said estate
and that said court has fixed and
appointed Monday, September 16th,
1918, at the hour of lo o ’clock A.M.
of said day, at the County Court
Room in the Coun'.y Court House In
Marion County. Oregon, as the time
and place for the hearing of objec­
tions to such final account and for
the settlement thereof.
Dated August 8th, 1918.
J U L IA BACH.
Executrix of the Estate of
Peter S. Bach. Deceased.
Carey F. Martin. Attorney for Estate.
First publication Aug. 16, 1918.
Last publication Sept. 12, 1918.
SUM M ONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Marion County, Depart­
ment No. 2.
W alter E- Boss,
plaintiff, vs. May E. Ross, defend­
ant.
To May E. Ros3, the above named
defendant: In the name of the State
of Oregon you are hereby required te
appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en­
titled cause and court on or before
October 4, 1918. being one day more
than six consecutive weeks after
August 22. 1918. the date of the first
publication of summons against you
in said cause, end if you fail to
answer or otherwise appear In said
cause the plaintiff will apply to^the
court for the relief demanded in her
complaint en file herein, to-wit:
A
decree dissolving the bonds of matri­
mony now existing between you and
plaintiff and awarding to plaintiff
the future care and custody of Theo­
dore Ross, the miner child of plain­
tiff and defendant, and granting to
I lam tiff such further relief as may
seem meet with equity.
This summons i3 served upon you
by publication thereof for six consec­
utive weeks in the Stayton Mail, a
newspaper of general circulation,
printed and puhMsfied at Stayton,
Marion County. Oreyon. the date of
the first publicat -. thereof being
Thursday. August 22 1918. and the
date of the Inst publication thereof
l:eir>e Thursday, October 3. 1918. and
veu shell answer (is or he’ore Friday.
October 4. ''n18. all acen-dlng to the
of the Honorable W m . M.
Bushev. County Judge of Marlon
County. Oregon, entered and dated
August 13. 191« in the absence of
the Judge of the above entitled court.
— Ivan G. Martin.
— Carey F. Martin.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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First nnhlfepfioti Aug. 22. 1918.
t,n< publication Sept 26. 1918.
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