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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1918)
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, MD. Physician and Surgèon STA YTO N . C. H. BREWER, M. L . AND a m i » CITS’ LOANS. If OREGON P H Y S IC IA N PAHM SURGEON S t a y t o n , O regon W. N. Pintler, D. M. D. you are paying n high rata of tnleruai, why not refund your loan hi a lower rut«* and inora liberal term». It la not good I) until ran to pay a higher rate of Infereal than the market de ntal.ds, nor la It good hualiieNN to keep your aurplua fund» on time deposits at 8 and 4 per cent per annum when I! per cent can readi ly he »«•< urad on first Farm Mort gage» If you have money to loan or w!»h to refund or aecure a new one, call or write g. H. HKLTZEL, Htuyton, Oregon. DENTIST Office <»pp. Luiu'elteld Shoe Store Stavton. Ore Hut. Phone 368 Phone 2152 Kr» 1010 L«»lie NOTH Tv OF MAHMHAI/H HALM. Local News C. E. Brown ami throe Bona returned from a ten days’ nutinR at Newport, the first of the week. They report lots of Rood fishitiK, and a must pleasant time. The Brown-Petzel lumber truck went Ihrovjfh the Santiam Kiver bridge Tuesday morning with a load of lumber. The c iunty had a crew of men here at once and the work of repair ing was done wit dispatch. The bridtfe is pasasble now. “ A sb estos P rotected PERFECTION 75.000 rad«» for Ford Car» 6,000 mil«» T ir e s ” for Sj other fnakes c o s t ' A TRIFLE MORE THAN CHEAP TIRES Six plica of the the »trongent cotton fabric manufactured. Protected with a complete outer ply of finely woven long fibre Asbestos Fabric. Open weave A»bt *V>* Bri-aker Strip forming a perfect union between tread and carcai». Trend Rubber, thoroughly cured by high degree he*t process A»l>e»to» fabric Ispp'.ng head, preventing rim eerroeion SESTAK & THOMAS STATIO N, OREGON Phone 65D-J Public Notice Is hereby given that, by virtue of a Writ of Executioa dated August 22nd. 1918. A. D., la- sued out of the District Court of the United State* for the District of Ore gon, on a judgment rendered In *aid Court, on the 24th day of January, 1918, A. D., 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 Noith half of Lota No. 5 and 6 In Block 5, in the town of Stayton, Marion County, Oregon. And that f 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 beat bidder for cash on Friday thé 11th dhy of October. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House o f Marion County, at Salem, Oregon. —Geo. F. Alexander, United States Marshal, District of Oregon. By John D. Mann. Chief Deputy, firstjiu b llcetlon : Sept. 12th. 1918. Last publication: Oct. 10th, 1918. — Smith * Shields. Atiy* for Kdd Young. The pungent smell of pine and worked in Miss Dalton’s previ the freshness of the gxeat out- ous relea es. Star Theatre, of-doors. together with a whole Sunday night, Sept. 22. LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC some loveable story, make FOR SALE—To close an estate the “ J ties of the Strong Heart.” Hirster farm in Sublimity, containing Ollier Room No. tt, Koy lililg. 70 acres, must be -old at once. For! t ie production soon to be shown further particulars inquire, Bernatd at the Star Tht at re, one of the 1 Gesher, Administrator. Stayton, Ore. 445 Court Street IS. I I . II K L T / . K L breeziest, most enjoyable of the SALEM, OREGON For Sale Team, wagon, plow season. The star, George Be- Attorn«y-*t-Ltw Notary Public and cultivator, 1 cow 3 years ban, will be remembered for his SERVICE STATION old. Apply to Mrs- M. S. Bur- FINAL. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX. remarkable characterizations in C o p y r ig h t registered. 1913 son. 31tf such Paramount photoplays as To whom It may concern: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, “ Iyost in Transit,” "H is Sweet - J . M. KINCJO- LifcNTlSI W A N T E D —A few good stock executrix of the last Will and Testa heart,” "A n Alien” and many ment and Estate of Paul F. Minxen- ewes; also a few goats. Inquire meier, deceased, has this day filed STAYTON OREGON c^arKe f ° r examination, and others. Mr, Boban is supported ¡of E. D. Philippi. Stayton, Ore her final account in said estate and by an excellent cast, including ____________________ ; estimâtes willingly Riven. that the Honorable County Court of Expert: “ One who has spe gon- Sept. 22 Helen Eddy, Charles Ogle, Kay- Marion County, Oregon, has fixed cial »kill, experience or knowl One of the best equipped offices rnond Hatton, Guy Oliver, Er and appointed Monday, October 7th. edge.” 1918. at the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. in the valley FOR T R A D E —Good standard | of said day at the County Court Every Willard expert must nest Joy, H. B. Carpenter and have all three when it come* to 414 Bank of Commerce Bldjf. VETERIN ARY SURGEON bred mare to trade for goats. Room in the County Court House in Edward Martin. The direction handling batteries. said County and State as the time DENTAL EXPERT Inquire at the Mail Office. tf. and place for the hearing of any ob by Donald Crisp is worthy of Our experience immediately Phone Main 606 Salem. O r e g o n jections to said final account and for tell* us where your battery trou mention, as well as the fact that (dills Answered Day or Nijfht bles lie; our knowledge tells you FOR S A L E —Heavy team, wt. the settlement thereof. the baby who plays a prominent Dated this 31st day of August, what need* to be done; and our Phone-Res. 3X24 3200, 6 and 8 years old. Matt 1918. »kill insures a workmanlike job. part is no other than the small — Marguerite Minzenmeler, Mueller, Stayton, R2. 34tf. daughter of scenario-writer Har We're at your service. Executrix ot the Estate of Paul OREGON STAYTON E. Minzenmeler, deceased. We want to teli you about Somew here in France, vey Thew. Star Theatre, Sat Threaded Rubber, too, and give — Carey P Martin. FOR S A L E - Five registered! urday night, Sept. 21. August 10, 1D18. you a copy of the booklet, “ A Attorney for .plaintiff. Shropshire Lambs, yearlings. Mark with a Meaning for You.” Dear PafHt: — Phone 2105, Stayton. J. L. IM P O R T A N T Received yours of June 25th a FINAL NOTICK OF EXECUTRIX. ¡Siegmund. 34tf. 418 Court St, Salem, Oregon few days airo and very «lad to hear that you are still improv Service in the Methodist Epis To Whom It May Concern: Notice For Sale 2-ton baled hay and FOR SA LE — One black horse. is hereby given that the undersigned, ing. You should put in as copal Church on Sunday morn 2-ton of baled straw. 11 years old, wt. 140*). Price e- »cutrix of the last Will and Testa much time as possible at the ing as usual; also league meet ment and Estate of Peter S. Bach, Brewer's Dairy 1 t $30. Joe Schulte, Phone 177. 35tf deceased, has this day filed in tjje springs, as they will do more ing at 7 p. m. Then? will be no County Court fer Marion County, Or »food than all the doctors. evening service, as we are hav H<-port of the condition of The Farm FOR S A L E —6 weeks old pigs. egon, her final account In said estate Wouid like to be there with you ing a united service in the Bap and that said court has fixed and ers & Merchant* Bank of Stayton. tf appointed Monday. September 16th, Stayton, Marion Co., in the State P. J. Etzel, Phone 1783. for u while, but no chance this tist churce at 8 p. m. 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. of Oregon, at the close of business Highest Market Price Paid For Fal Stock summer. May be next summer of said day, at the County Court August 31st, 1918. we can take a trip. I hope so. Lyons Junior Red Resource*. All persons that are through Room in the Coun'y Court House in Marion County. Oregon, as the time Loans and discounts ...$1 5 2 .5 1 0 .0 2 We are camping out row, but Cross Report Overdrafts, secured and picking Evergreen Blackberries i and place for the hearing of objec CHANGE OF SCHEDULE JUNE 2 . 1 9 1 8 not much of a pleasure trip. 175.19 and have empty crates, are re tions to such final account and for unsecured .................. 8.725.92 quested to return them to A. the settlement thereof. Bonds and warrants. . . . Mill City-Salem Round Tup $3.00 Have been moving around quite Dated August 8th. 1918. The following is a report of Bunking house ................ 6.590.00 often lately and am seeing JULIA BACH, It. 3.415.00 Smith. the Lyons Junior Red Cross, Furniture and fixture*. . Executrix of the Estate of France. Harvest is nearly over Due from approved re- which has made the following Peter S. Bach, Deceased. AUTO STAGE 25.535.92 serve banks ............... Will make regular trip» every day. here and think that they had articles since the 9th of May and Checks and other cash FOR SA L E —11 six weeks old Carey F Martin. Attorney for Estate. Sunday* included us follow»: First publication Aug. 16. 1918. pretty Rood crops. In places 1 1.195.03 pigs. i t e m s ............................ C. C. Carter, Phone 67 »A I.K M PHONIC 1 * 01 , up to the 1st of September. 1918: Last publication Sept. 12, 1918. 11.527.79 Cash on hand ............... saw somi of the best wheat I P. M. A M. 37tf. Sixty-five gun wipes, 7 quilts, Expenses ........................ 137.84 Sublimity, Ore. Ar 7:00 6:35 Lv . Mill City have ever seen. But some of 420.92 ___ 6:30 7.06 25 fracture pillows, 19 napkins, Other r e s o u rc e s ............. the country is very poor, low ___ 6:20 Mehama 7:15 SUMMONS. 14 handkerchiefs, 19 tray cov Total .......................... $210,233.63 .......j 5:30 FOR SALE— Studebaker 1912 j 8:00 and swampy and looks like it is 5:20 .Sublimity 8:10 Liabilities. ers, 2 wash cloths, 2 pair wrist tfood for nothing. Hope your ..Aumsville ___: 5:05 25.000.00 Model car for sale cheap. V. B. •8:21» lets, 1 sweater and 1 pais socks. Capital stock paid In . . . $ 1.700.00 Darby, Kingston, Oregon. 34-41 In the Circuit Court of the S’ ate of ..Turner___ . . . . 4:50 8:45 Surplus f u n d ................ crops turn out jrond there and Oregon for Marion County. Depart . Salem....... .LV 1:2o 9:15 Ar The officers of the Junior Individual deposits sub- ment No. 2. Walter E- Ross, that there is plenty of help. 119.270.12 jeet to check ........... •Meet* Train 62 north bound at Aums- Leagu are: Miss Winifred Har plaintift, v3. May E. Ross, defend Demand certificates of The women, children and old ville. Stage leave* opposite O. E. de ant. FOR RENT— A modern house, dison, Pres.; Miss Selma Fox. 2.753.23 deposits ...................... pot in Salem. To May E. Ross, the above named men do the work here and they Time and Savings De- partly furnished. Some stove defendant: In the name of the State Secy.; Mr. Jess Fox. Treas.; and Morning stage will connect with the 61,510.28 put in very long hours at that. posits ........................... King»ton *lage at Stay ton. wood Within two blocks of the j of Oregon you are hereby required to Mrs. Emma Morris, Overseer. I Once in a while you see a appear and answer the complaint Total .......................... $210.233.63 Stayton High School. Apply to tiled against you in the above en S t a y to n -W e s t Stayton French soldier helping them, but State of Oregon. County of Marion, ss Rev. Carlos of Canby W. B. Munkers, Phone 2x6. titled cause and court on or before I. J. W. Mayo, Cashier of the above not as a rule. ‘ III. ■ S ta v to n m October 4, 1918, being one day more Stayton, Oregon. 37-38 named bank, do solemnly swear that Speaks at M. E. Church 4:10 p.m. . v SUyton A 6:00 p.m. than six consecutive weeks after Got a card from Hugh, who the above statement is true to the 8:00 4ti«tnn Lv|6;16 I *,B August 22. 1918. the date of the first 6:011 a.m. p.m. A *_vv rW . SUyton p m< ' said he was trying for a com best of mv knowledge and belief. publication of summons against you J. W. MAYO. Cashier. STUMP PULLER W A N T E D - | in said cause, and if you fail to mission. I hope he gets it, for I On account of the absence of Subscribed and sworn to before Price must be right. No. 3 answer or otherwise appear in said think he would make a good of- Dr. Ford, our District S u p e r i me this 17th da* of Sept.. 1918. cause the plaintiff will apply to the V. H. HELTZEL. Faultless preferred, with full e- court for the relief demanded in her licer. I would like to be under ntendent, because of sickness, Notary Public. him anyway, and as far as C. E. Dr. Carlos, of Canby. conducted My commission expires 12-27. 1920. quipment Address Scio. Ore., complaint on file herein, to-wit: A decree dissolving the bonds of matri Correst— Attest : Route 2, Box 52. 36-40 work tfoes he is as Rood as any the Fourth Quarterly conference mony now existing between you and A. D. GARDNER plaintiff and awarding to plaintiff of them and bettor than a whole in the Methodist Church on Sun JOHN SANDNER :• W . A . CLADEK the future care and custody of Theo J. T. HUNT. lot. You can’ t tell by looking at day last at 7:30 p. m. dore Ross, the minor child of plain Directors. --------- tiff and defendant, and granting to a man what he will be like un Because of the high cost of 1 lam tiff such further relief as may BLACKSMITH, £ d e r fire, and it don’ t take lorif? living it was decided at the con seem meet with equity. - - R K P'iR T OF THE CONDITION <>F THE This summons is served upon you 3 WAGON WORK J to find out. I was sure surpris ference to increase the salary of This Is the Case with Many Stay- by publication thereof for six consec STAYTON STATE BANK the Pastor in the coming con HORSESHOEING i ed in a few. utive weeks in the Stayton Mail, a ton People I don’ t think the government vention year, beginning in Octo at S tayton, in »he State of Oregon, at th newspaper of general circulation, printed and published at Stayton, clone o f buPinesa. A u g. 31. 1918. sends out insurance policies, just ber. . ------------------- f K S or RCFS Too many Stayton citizens are handi Marion County, Oregon, the date of the first publication thereof being .*• All Work Guaranteed £ a card saying that the insurance The present Pastor, W . J. Loan* ami d iscou R n t*.......................... 91 ¿*.21? capped with bad backs. The unceasing Thursday, ytueust 22 1918. and the M0 49 ; has lieen taken out. so think you Warren, received a unanimous Overdraft», secured and unsecured. 37,249 VS ' pain cause* constant misery, making date of the last publication thereof have all you will «ot from the n. inqitation to remain a second Bonds and W arrants.......................... *2j02H 91 work n burden ar.d stooping or lifting being Thursday. October 3. 1918. and Stocks, securities, judgm ents, etc. | “ BRICK FRONT SHOP” 5.900 00 * an impossibility. Sure wish I had some of the year. Banking hou se..................................... The back ache* at j you shall answer on or before Friday, ¿.000 (X) j night, preventing refreshing rest and October 4. 1918. all according to the Furniture and fixtures...................... cherries, as we f?et very little order of the Honorable Wm. M. 8.919 41 Other real estate o w n e d .................... Produced under the personal Due from approved reserve b a n k s.. 38,771 10 in the morning is stiff and lame. Plas Bushev, County Judge of Marlon fruit of any kind. 51 7« ters and liniments may give relief but County. Oregon, entered and dated Church Notices Hay fever has not bothered supervision of Thomas H. Ince, Check* and other cash item s.......... - cannot reach the cause if the kidnevs August 13. 1918 in the absence of Cash on h a n d ....................................... 1 me any this summer, but I "Love Letters.” which is the E xpenses................................................ 8,8» 47 are weak. To eliminate the pains and the Judge of the above entitled court. — Ivan G Martin, 90S Jl aches of kidney backache you must cure T otal . M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h wouldn’ t want to live here at Paramount Dorothy Dalton pic — Carey F. Martin. ture appearing at the Star Thea the kidn. ys. that. Attorneys for Plaintiff. LIABIL1TIKS Pastor W. J. Warren Doan's Kidney Pills are for disordir- Po«*oftie» -idd-e-s: 413 Masonic Will close for now, hoping tre on Sunday is the story of the ('apiti»! stock palli il»............................. ? J'.POP 00 Temnle Building. Salem Oregon. ML'» 79 e ! kidr.e. s. this finds you all well. As ever, struggle of a young wife to keep Cndividod p rofila,................................ First noblirntion Aug. 22. 1918. The following statement should con Services at l l a. m. and 8:00 in d ividu ai deposita subject toch eck lts.iP* 00 her husband’s confidence. A Cashier Geo. Downing: Last publication Sept 26. 1918. chteka o u U t s iu iin * ............ ISA 5” vince every Stayton reader of their ef- p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. i Co. A, 2nd U. S. Engrs., A. E. F. few old letters, written during Time and Savinga Deposita............... 03 211 03 fiency. Epworth Leaprue 7:00 p. tn., ** her girlhood days, are used by Other I labi In te*.................................... Capt. C. 11. Rarrett, retired building Prayer meeting every Wednes- T o t Al..........................................................-¡i How’s This? contractor, 253 Third St., Lebanon, Raymond Moreland, the "v il day evening at 8:00. Ore., says: " I had weak kidneys » nd 1 We o ffe r On > H u ndred Dollars R e w a rd lain,” to blackmail her, and her ■Jtate o f O fir o n for a n y ca ee o f C atarrh that cannot be 1 SN w’as bothered a great deal with lame c u r e d b y H a ll's C atarrh Medicine. Meeting of the Sunday school attempts to regain them lead C ou nty o f M arion \ H a lt's C atarrh M edicine h a s been taken I I, s ta ti« jr A. Ftarr, O n h lr r of thè abnve back. It w h s hard for me to straighten board second Monday of every her into all sorts of difficult sit named B a n k ,d o • o l'm n ’.v swear that tIte «»»ove and my back ached almost all the time, b y c a ta r rh su fferers fo r the p a s t thirty- fiv e years, and h a s becom e known aa the month at 7:30, followed by the uations, including being accused statem ent ls trne to th<- beat o f my hnow lodge I finally used Doan's Kidney Pills and m ost T e lla b le re m e d y fo r Catarrh. Hall's and »>♦ llef. C a ta rrh Me li i r - a c ts thru the Blood o n Official board meeting. I never had anything to do me so much the M ucous s o r fa c -a , expelling th * Pol- of Moreland’s murder, with her B t a n if y A .S t a r r , Cashier fr o m the l.lo o J and healing the die- own husband as rhe prosecuting I BuhstMhed and aworn to bei ore me thia 171 ti good. My kidney» were regul ted and aon eased portions. I day of Kepi. 1918. my back was fixed up ail right.” A ft e r y o u h a r e ta’ ’ n Hall’s C a t* -r h attorney. The story, an excep J. W. MAY (>, S t. M a r y s C h u r c h Price tkV, at all dealers. Don’ t sim M edicin e for a sh o rt tim e y o u w ill a g _ a Notary P ublic. g reat provem en t In your general tionally clever one. was written ply aftk for a kidney remedy—get health. Im My C om m isaion ex pi res Nov. J, 1920* Start ta k in g Hall's Catarrh M edi by Shannon Fife. Several mem Correct— Attesti Doan's Kidney Pills the same thst | cin e at o n c e an d get rid of catarrh. Send Services 2nd 4t.h and nth Sun testimonials, free. J. P. DITTER Capt Barret had. Frater-Milburn for bers of the cast, notably William F J. CHENKY * CO.. Toledo, Ohio* IO * srSBAlTF.R days at 8:30 a. m. ■old by all Di oggtata. 75c. Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. 1 Conklin and Thurston Hall, have I>| ree tori Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor CLASSIFIED ADS. ARTHUR J. MOORE V. A. GOODE BICYCLE AND SPORTING GOODS FUNERAL DIRECTOR | )r U T T K R What’s a Battery Expert? Dr. Paul Fehlen , From France STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & THOMAS, Proprietors. Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats Lard» Creamery Butter Mill City-Stay ton- Salem Hamman Auto Stage I « \ HANDICAPPED