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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1918)
\* KN * " T H E OF M ARSH AL'S SAI.K. Keech i« to L<? congratulated on bein# unanimouaiy elected.; Public »Notice la hereby given tbaL Physician and Surgeon by virtue of a W rit of Execution If you oro puyliiK « high rato Huirh Ron at* 11 received the office dated Augnat 22nd, 1918. A. D., lu- ot lu tili i, wli> uot r«*fumi youi of Vice President, to (ill the va aued out of the District Court of the l< 11:1 hi u low rr iute unii more 8TA YT(/ n . • OREGON canev can»i"l through Edwin 'U nited State« for the District o f Ore 11 !»• -rii l termi. It I n noi good gon, on a Judgment rendered In said Keech being elected t » the Pres bufili» UN lo pi»y u hlgher rate of Court, on the 24th day o f January. luti ••«•ut Ihuit Ilio market ile 1918, A. D , In favor of Edd Young, . mai de, nor I» It good business to idency. and against O D. Trotter. I did, oa keep your surplus fumiti mi timo The largest class that ever 1; Six pbes of the the strongest cotton fabric manufactured. the 29th day of Auguat. 1318, A. D., ut :i nini 4 per l'••nl per PH YSICIAN AND 8IJUUEON ■li'poalta levy upon the follow ing dearribed graduated from blayton High 2. I’rutcctni with a complete outer ply of finely woven Iona uniiuni wlien 6 per eont rati rendi* real eatate situated in the town of fibre AabeNtoe Fabric. ly be noi m oti on flrat Fumi Mori* will be the »Senior class of this Stayton, County of Marion and State S tayton , O regon 3. O p e l weave Asbestos Breaker Strip forming a perfect unge* |f you bava money to loun year. So far there ure 20 en f a l Oregon, to-wit: or wlnh to retimi! or secure n n**w union iK-tween tread ai d carcass. The .North half of Lots No. 5 and rolled with 5 more that are uno. culi or wrlte H. Il IIK L T Z K L , 4 Trend Rubber, thoroughly cured by high degree heat prcceai 6 in Block 5, in the town o f Stayton, Htuyton, Orei(on. Marion County, Oregon. known to he coming in later. 5 Asbestos fabric lapping bead, preventing rim cerroaion And that I will, accordingly, offer This ela;-s met and organized f SESTAK & TH2.YAS STAYTON, OREGON and sell all the right, title and Inter DENTIST cut of aald G. D. Trotter In and to Monday night and elected the Otftru Opp. I.mu-etleld Shoe Store raid described real estate for sale at following officers; Pres, Itoy Fol- Bua. Phone Re«. 1010 I.etile public auction to the highest and beet Ilium' 2152 Stuvton, Ore 308 Phone 0S0-J lis, Viet Prer. Uacilia Mielke, bidder for rash on Friday the 11th day op October, 1918, at 10 o'clock Sec. Treas., Margaret Schaefer; an(j t|.(. real of the company are di- A. M. at the front door of the County ARTHUR J. MOORE Sarg. at Arms, Eva McClellan; vided into plain rifle nun, bomb Court House of Marion County, at Salem, Oregon. Member o f the Executive Com- throwers and rifle grenades. Next — Geo. F. Alexander, L A W Y E R and N O T A R Y PUBLIC m it tee of the Student Body, I w-«k •• t0 dr" 1 ln United Slates Marshal, District the forenoon and. take automatic o f Oregon. Office Rimm No. It, Roy lililg. Lynn Neal. Considerable other I rifle IcNHona In the afternoon. They | . FOR S A L E —To rinse an eatate the By John 1». Mann, Chief Deputy. Rieater farm in Sublimiti, contati,n g business was transacted at this aald they would give un leaaona long-1 7o u r c t friqst First publication: Sept. J2th. 1918 ^ at once F),r Last publication: Oct. 10th. 1916. 445 Court Street VY166tinj? anil th6 Senior UftH er than on« w«ek but that they have | further particulars irquire, Bernavd 8. II. II K L T Z K L --Sm ith A Shields. promised to do many things not the time. Sylvester Woormu la In t Geaher, Administrator. Stayton, Ore. Attys for Edd Young. SALEM, OREGON the Automatic rifle team too, and i Altornev-st-Law — Notary Public worth while for Stayton High. Frank Roeaer la In the plain rife For Sale Team, wagon, plow Thursday of this week was . . team; 1 think that la all of the boys F IN A L NOTH f O F EXEC U TRIX. given to the students of the high f r0m down there that la In the com- and cultivator, 1 cow 3 years To whom it may concern: Notice School and the pupils of the 5th, ; pany. I and three more were put old. Apply to Mis. M. S. Bur- Is hereby given that the undersigned, 5th, 7th and 8th grades, by the in the demonstration squad the day son. 31 tf - J. M. JUNGO - PkNIM executrix of the last W ill and Testa Board, as a day to go to the befor* * « were transferred for b log ment and Eatate of Paul F. Mlnzen- the company meler. deceased, has this day filed OREGON Nochar* e Tor examination, and _ state _______________ Fair, at Salem. This wai ^ t trained men in _ ___ _____, W ANTED —A few good stock STAYTON her final account in said estate and ltrlv given. (riven l „.„.„„„¡„«„ . „ a , , I 1 haven haven t 1 run across Dan Doll or I { estimates willingly __ _ ___ u a run acrOM ------------------------------------------ Kiy K iv tn . j v e r y much a p p re c ia te d , for a aBy of Ihe othe r boy« yet. l gue«6 |e w e ii: a,BO a f ew . * 0* ts- In q u ir e that the Honorable County Court of Marion County, Oregon, has fixed T^r P a u l F o lila n ¡One of the l**st equipped offices’ <Jay at the Fair has Come to maybe I'll run aeroee them som etim e : of E. D. Philipp), Stayton. Ore- and appointed Monday. October Tth, L’ l , I uul r c i l i c i l ....... KtmimiiMd Sent. 22 we don't get much time to run gon. recognized as one of the event-1 event «—we 1918. at the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. in the valley around we drill till 5:15 and have j o f said day at the County Court ful days of the school year. 414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. VETERINARY SURGEON Room in the County Court House in rupprt at C and by the time you get Stars will be added to the Ser cleaned up it late to run around. I ' FOR TRAD E—Good standard said County and State as the time DENTAL EXPERT I’hone Main 606 Salem, Oregon vice Flag for the following, who was up to Tacoma last Saturday and bred mare to trade for goats. and place Jor the hearing of any ob to said final account and for tf. jections have gone into the service since the streets are all up and down hill. IfQuire at the Mai» Office. Calls Answered Day or Night the settlement thereof. Dated this 31st day o f August, the closing of school last spring: ! How is everything in Stayton? j -------------- — — — --------------- Phone—Ites. 3X24 1918. Wrn. H. Smith. Wm. W. Smith. 1 w,ote Man»ma a 1*’t,er a,,d senl FOR S A LE -H eavy team. wt. — Marguerite Minzenmeier, Exef-utrix ot the Estate of Paul STAYTON OREGON Albert Croisant. Earl VanNuyes. (,l.i h" r( • tved it or not. I may b^ “ «»:. 6 8 old* Matt E. Minzenmeier. deceased. Mueller, Stayton. R2. 34tf. Many Stayton People h:vc 3 weak Spantd, John Susbauer, Guy (lown ,n a coupif. 0f weeks again. — Carey F- Martin, Attorney for plaintiff. Wt were over to the K. C. b a l ! —— . ■ —....... part and too Often it s Uie Back Hurt, Seltner Brown. Arnold I- uns, and L ! LlaRtily. Atiyonc last night— they had three boxinp ; registered F IN A le NO TICE O F E X E C U TR IX . knowing of others who have matches there and they were p r r t t . I" O R SALE Five Many people have u weak *|>ut. good, and they had a dance night j S h ro p s h ire Lambs, yearlings.: gone, will please hand in the Too often it's it had hack. j before last and the hall was chuck a Phone 2105, Stayton. J. L. To Whom It May concern: Notice Twinges follow every sudden twist. names to Miss Miller. i block. is hereby given that the undersigned, 84tf. ìiegmund. Dull aching keeps up day and night. Jitters f r o m two o f last Well. I will close for this time executrix of the last W ill and Testa- Barkachi' la often from weak kidneys year’s fau lty have been receiv- wl*h loie and best regirds to all. : eat and E-tate o f Peter S. Bach, In auch cases n kidney medicine i« Your brother. FOR SALS—One black hor«e, deceased, has this day filed in the ed by the students of the nigh County Cou t for Marion County. Or- needed. — Pvt. Leo J. Frank. 11 year3 old, wt. 140J. Price r ron, her final account in said estate »Mr. Davis writes from Doan’s Kidney Pills' aie for weak school. Co G 1st Inf.. Camp Lewis. Wn. $30.. Joe Schulte, Phone 177. 35tf and that said court has fixed and kidneys. the Prineville High School as H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. F A ID I A N I) C IT Y I/OAVS. C. H. BREWER, M. 1 f I W . N. Pintler, D. M. D. V. A. GOODE CLASSIFIED ADS. BICYCLE AND * SPORTING GOODS • FUNERAL DIRECTOR j . ry • f ’ ln n a 1 ' ' R v *® b , i i i u n i/c nuu j a t U littf. r III Dr. U T T E R ONE WEAK SPOT STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTA K & TH O M AS, Proprietors. Frcsh,Salt&Cured Meats Lard, Creamery Butter For backache and urinary til«. head of the Comrfiercial Depart From A lb eit 91. Frai k. Good proof o f merit in the following Camp Eustis. Va., Sept. 7. ment there. Mr. Ford writes FOR SALE—6 weeks old pigs. .... i - a late men t, Diar Mother: Arrived here in tf .... . .... Mrs. R. W. Furgev, Madison St., from France as a Y. M. C. A. good health and feeling fine. Hope P. J. Etzel, Phone 1783. Mr. Davis’ letter CHANGE 0? SCHEDULE JUNE 2. 1918 Kilvirton, Ore., aay«; " I was laid up S ecretary. yru are all the same. Got here F ri for tw i^.r three week» at a time with contains very much good advice day evening at 5 o'clock— was on our Mill City-Salem Round Trip $3.00 my back. My kidneys were out o f or to All persons tha^ are through students as to their duty way little better than a week. We picking Evergreen Blackberries dcr and art«*d irregularly and I got so i in staying in school at the pres- sure had a good time— everybody weak and tired 1 could hardly drag my ent time. Also several interest- treated us fine, especially the Red ai'i have empty crates, are r* - auto stag e self around. Other medicines had very ing things concerning his work C r o s »- t h e y sure treated u . fine. The quest, d to return them to A. little effect and I waa getting worse. Sunday, in •lélcl 111 follows I'HUNK fWl 1 tried Doan's Kidney Pillnand the first in his new location. Mr. Ford ,f*rt’7 °tu‘ h" V . Tenn" bm ' IP. M. A M box gavi me great relief. I stuck to writes of his new life Ar 7:(»o over W (. alMook a ahow„ bath. Every- _. . _ .. . Mill City 0:36 l.v them until 1 had finished four boxes, . I.wins . ... ___ 8:30 7:<M> there” and of all the exciting e- j bo»1> cheered us on our route— there' CORSALE 11 six weeks old which rur«*d me o f the backache and ,.. Mehama . ... . 6:20 7:16 vents connected with it. O n e I were lota of coon*, especially In Geo- pigs. C. f*. Uartei, Phone i>t. .... 6:30 ...Stayton kidney disorder.” 37tf. . ..Sublimity .... 5:20 8 j 10 thing that the students should sia an<i Tennessee. Oklahoma is a Sublimity, Ore. .. 5:05 Price fi0<\ at all dealers. Don’ t sim ... Aumsville •8:35 nice state— they raise lots o f cotton . 4:60 ...Turner. S;45 ply ask for a kidney remedy get particularly note is his plea for The niggers were picking it. 9:16 Ar .. Salem .... .l.v 4.20 Doan's Kidney Pills the same thst magazines and reading material The'routewe tra v e le d „ » V ’through FOR SALE—Studebaker 1912 •Meets’ Train 62northbound at Amm- Mr*'. Forgey had. FusUr-MIlbum for the soldiers. He says that the southeastern part of the u. s. on Model car for sale cheap. V. B. vili**. Stage leaves opinisi te O. E. de Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. perhaps only one out of ten will the Santa Fe railroad and then we Darby, Kingston, Oregon 34 41 lict in Salem. Morning stage will ertnnect with the reach its destination but that changed at Texas on the Rock Island. Kingiton stage at Stayton. Q that one is worth the nine that There sure were some nice cities j along the road. Oklahoma City. FOR RENT—A modern house, Stay ton -W est Stayton are lost to the soldier who gets Memphis. Tenn.. etc. The camp we ,y fu r n i„ h ed s to v e l_« _ a 'new „«mu - to read it. are at I Is _ just camp, Kill but Î a Ï r 7:<K) a.m. l.v Stsvton Ar 8:46 a. in. wood Within two blocks of the OJIO p.m. 4:10 p.m. Miss Crabtree has eleven pu large camp— a good many are com 8:00 a.m. Ar w stayton Lv 8:12 a.m. Stayton High School. Apply to pils enrolled in the 8th grade ing in every day or two. Six thous 6:00 p.m. Munkers, Phone 2x6, and fellow s ln civilian clothes are W. B. and eighteen in the 7th. Miss CopyrlcHt irglutcrrd. 1918 37-38 working here besides us soldiers. Stayton, Oregon. Higlmt Market Pi ice Paid for Fat Slock M ill City-Stayton-Salem tcoo Hamman Auto Stage ;1 W . A. CLADEK j ¡ BLACKSMITH, : WAGON WORK HORSESHOEING“' ■; All Worl: Guaranteed s “BRICK FRONT SHOP’ l Church Notices Methodist Church Pastor VV. J. Warren Services at 11 a. ,m. and 8:00 p. pi. Sunday School 10 a. m. i Epworth League 7;00 p. m., ! W hat’s a Battery Expert? Expert: "One who hns spe- <iol skill, experience or knowl edge.” F.vcry Willard expert must have all three when it comes to handling batteries. Our experience immediately tells us where your battery trou bles lie; our knowledge tells you what needs to be done; end our skill insures a workmanlike job. V/c're at your service. We want to tell you about Threaded Rubber, too, and give you w-copy of the booklet, " A Mark with a Meaning for You." 418 Court St., Salem, Oregon For Sale 2-ton haled hay and 2-ton of haled straw. 1 t Brewer’s Dairy School Notes Schitferer has twenty in the 5th They have us working here also. and 6tt> grades, Miss Humphreys thirty-three in the 3d ar d 4th, They say we won’t have to work on and Mrs. Creech thirty-three in this kind of work long. I hope not. for 1 would rather drill. W e build the Primary Department. Six sidewalks, dig ditches, haul wood. teen of them are beginners and Mrs. Creech says she finds them etc. Talk about rain— Oregon all very interesting little pupils. good enough for' me. The weather This week they are learning, as here is awfully rainy, especially at part of their work. Robert Louis n,s,,t9 it rains something awful. Stevenson’s poem, “ TheSwing.” The officers treat us fine and dandy , STUMP PULLER W AN TE D - Price must be right. No. 3 Faultless preferred, with full e- quipmenL Address Scio, Ore., Route 2, Box 52. 36-40 — have lots to eat, and work to suit SOLDIER LETTERS ourselves. The closest town Is 16 miles from here. Say. about those' pictures, those others were no good I had taken, so will i et some taken From Leo ). Frank. here ns soon a« possible and send t amp Lew i«, Sept 14. Dear Sister: I received your let- you some. How did you like those J j ter some time ago and was glad to other pictures? How Is everybody * hear from you. I am -fine and dandy around Stayton? 1 wish some ono and hope you are the saiiw>. would get my Stayton Mail trans 1 was transferred again Thursday, T h e Leadin g Features c f the I «a.t- Tell Lem a. W ell, 1 in s Machine- all hnrmonionsl com i ! ani now in Co. G, 1st Inf. They ferred here. bined in one handsome N ew T .ou M e- picked out tw elve best men of every must close for this time. F ree W ritin g Machine o f t ,e F irst 1 w ill, Q uality — In which you w ill find company in the 1st Inf. and pub your own fa v o rite featu e o f jrcur write more In a few days. Have no own fa v o rite typ ew rit <r, and the them in all in Co. G this company! others besides. is now filled up to war strength of electric lights hero yet and it is get 261 men. The 75th and 76th and ting dark. W e haven’t had pay. day Impraval-iTnEf ¡if .xl-Modirnize J Sim pI«— A rtistic DarRble— Effici I Headquarters and another company | Ibis month yet but expect it soon. en t -S ta n d a rd - 42 K e y — S in gle L • in O n e i í S h ift —B e ll 3 '. anna Q u ie t - V i* - da^eTe^nga^S OO00 We<lne8‘ ’ A Student Body Association • f“ » companies , < ,np,,,;v here “a<h W ill write more next time. With ib le — S o il T- ueb -L u ? h t A ction . flay evening nr o.UU. , • u There are five full In th e Vgoodstock Meeting of the Sunday school Has been reorganized and the now w e are g tting plenty of drill-1 love to atl. from Y o u i» W W ill F ind in d \ Albert M. Frank. Erery t!ir«>-tc*xtcd worth rorth-whilo fo»ti:r® vw board second Monday of every , student* are going to mnte their now— all new stu ff— even to the je TDAchin« you Ar« * f which j f A like in the w*ll aititi fimi tho t » , and vou w Battery C 46th Reg.. Camp Eustls. t avorl* s fmitorea <*# the t other ____ At»nd«; ____ L _ ,,A month at 7:30, followed by the I efforts with those ot the Presi- officers— It’s all <>n the French plan k your machine had. 1 make which you wish dent in nil that is undertaken for « « have th «p French officers • Yet n the W eodafocli row will And tir.a Official board meeting. •«ri'etat onof high point feature«, much k-4 C -j [the good of the shhool for the her® The officers .«ud that we ate j Capt. Lambert, 2nd Lieuter.- In yrovsd and •ii.opM tud, to fit the t» ich. the per wn, the mood, in A w / at no other tvpewntor does—t the ------ Presi- *oln* * *haln b*tl,e|ant John Thoma and First Lieu- fr oest coming term. Since ------ I— . _ om .. nn<1 . . hav* . operators say t h i»'. in.it tin y a tenant Nelson attended the ban* Only a eleee-up view, an actual touch .lent, Wallace Smith, elected at Ko|ng to glye U8 ,, \ weeks training and trial o f this excellent typewnto.* . It . , . », can convince. | the close of school last spring, | an, (|U. Automatic R ifle team. quet at the Marion Hotel at Sa fnvoAtlfrr ¡o by «11 mmrmm Wo aro at your aervieo Let us show you how The rw y H ia to tnr ono; to own ono. Services 2hd 4th and 5th S u n - has enlisted .in the service o f the There are eight teams In our corn- lem Wednesday evening. Phone Central 6563; call up—eall in—or wr!*o— banquet was given by Col W. U. S.. a new President was in- piny two ilt'ie teams in each pla- days at 8:30 a. m. W o o d s t o c k T y p e w rite r C o m p a n y , C M « ago E d w in 1,0<" ' nd there are four platoons— C. North of the* First Regiment. stalled in that office. Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor 1 )l g ; •.A ..a St. M arys Church »... SA appoint d Mor. lay. 3 ptember 16th. 1918, at the hour o f 10 o ’clock A.M. of said day. at the County Court Room in the County Cou-t 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. JU LIA BACH. Executrix o f the Estate of Peter S. Bach, Deceased. Cavey F. Martin. Attorney for Estate. First pub’ icatioa Aug. 16, 1918. Last pubbcr.tion Sept. 12, 1918. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County. Depart ment No. 2. W alter E- Rosa, plaintiff, vs. M «y E. Ross, defend ant. To May E. Ross, the above named defendant: In the name of the State o f Oiegou yoa are fceieby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled 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, and if you fail te nnswer or otberw ise appeat in said cause the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint on file herein, to-wit: A decree dissolving the bqnds o f matrl-. mony now existing between you and plaintiff and awarding to plaintiff the future care and custody o f Theo dore Ross, the minor child of plain tiff and defendant, and granting to plaintiff such further relief as may seem meet with equity. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof fo r six consec utive weeks in the Stayton Mail, a newspaper o f general circulation, printed and published at Stayton, Marion County. Oregon, the date of the fl-st pubi'cati n thereof being Thursday. August 22 1918. and the date of the 1 s t publication thereof being Thursday. October 3. 1918. and ’ •oil sh-ill answer on or be'ore Friday, October t, 1918. all according to the nrd< - of the Honorable Win. M. Bushev. (Vunty Judge of Marlon Cnnriv 0-e<--n. entered and dated \urnst 13. m m in the absence, of the Judge of the above entitled eourt. — Iv a n G. Martin, — Carev F. Martin. Attorneys f ' T P 'ain tiff. t > -A d'e-s: 4 13 Masonic T e " • ' » Butt ting. S item Oregon. V'rot ri>h1l"«tlon Aug 2?. 1918. 1. " v b ’ IcaMon Sen* I R. 1918. H c w ’s T h is ? W * offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fo r any case o f Catarrh that cannot he cured by H all's Catarrh Medicine. H all's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh s iff rers for the past thlrty- flve years, and ha-» be om» known u tho most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hair* Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on tho Mucous surfaces, expelling tho P oi son from the Blood and healing the dls* «as'-d po»tions. A fi* r you have taken H all's Catarrh Medicine for a soor* lima you will see a great improvement in your general health Start taking H all’ s Catarrh Medi cine at onr- c.r 1 r t rtd o f catarrh. Send fo r t'-aMmonla!-! free. F J C H E N F T .b CO.. Toledo, Ohio. ■old by all Di u .’ gists, 7ic. 1