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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1919)
# THE s t AYTO N m a il Chas. S. Clark, Editor and Proprietor Subscription Price $L50 Per Year in Advance Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application Foreign Advertising Represented by Ike American Press Association Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stay ton. Marion County, Oregon, under the Act o f Congress o f March 3, J879. Address all Communications to The Stavton Mail ■ A practical committeeman, in presenting diplomas last June to a graduating class spoke as follows: “ Girls, in presenting you these diplomas, if b ytheir significance you are led to allow your mother to do all the work, bake all the bread, sweep all the floors because you can read Latin or demonstrate a theorem in geometry, then has your school been a most unfortunate course, and in all the teachings you have received at my hands, I trust there has been no lesson that has weaned you from the dish pan. Boys, if from this graduation you go out into the world too' nice to earn* wood and swill the hogs, if need be, then has our school failed in its purpose and sown the wrong seed." What do you think of a man who will sit down at the table three times a day, and thank the Lord for bread which he has swindled some poor man or beat his grocer out of? An exchange says that the sun has quit shining on “John Barleycorn" but he has his moon shine still. LIVE CITIZENS DONATE FUNDS FOR STREET WORK STATEMENT OF WORK DONE ON W ATER STREET. Caali Receipts. Farmer» And Merchants Hank ..... .................................. ................. ...............- 10.00 10X0 10.00 Ralph Urban ._--------------------- ---- — .......... ......—------------ ----........ ........ —..... L illy Hardware Cc------ ----------------------- —------------- -»---- —------------- *--------- 10.00 10.00 V . Dare S!o|>er ----- ----- -------------------------------- ------- ......— ........... .......................... John F. Mielke 10.00 .............. 10.00 5.1 0 10.00 10.00 5.00 2.50 5.00 5.00 ............ W \ Cladek ......................................- ....... ........... J. A. Heiidershott —..... .................................- ........- .... ......... ...... J. M. R injo _________ ___— E. C. Titus ..... ......... ............. J ob .» Hammen ....... ......... ....... Starton Electric Light Co. Stanley A. Starr -------------- Fisher and Son .............— V . P. L a n c e fie ld ......... ........ C. A. Lathy ----------------------- Fred Rock ........ ......... .....— W. F. D eck er E. T. Mnttehicn .................. Brown-Petrel Lumber Co. .... J . H. T h o m s ------- ------------ Date 2-28 2 28 2-28 2 28 2 28 2-28 2-28 3-10 3 11 3-21 3 21 3 21 3-21 3-21 3-21 TOTAL RECEIPTS Name Check No. Roy Nendel 1 0 A. Reiger Ted Ceblen 3 North Smith 4 H. Smith 3 A. D. Gardner 0 A. K ellr • 1 H. Smith 8 S. King » North Smith 10 A. Reiger 11 A. D. Gardner 12 F. I. Joins 13 A. C. Stowell 14 A. Kcl!v 15 10.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 1.50 2.50 5.00 25.00 5.00 ♦ 171.50 A motín For $ 11.20 28 hrs. <ô'M>r... ..... .......... _ ........ 24.00 32 hr». iS '.V ........ ................... 12.80 32 hrs. « 4 0 c ..._....... ..... ........... 12.80 32 hrs. (540c ___________ — _ . 14.10 32 hrs. ©45c ...... ................... ... 9.00 12 hrs. (5'75c ................... ...... ... 3.15 63 Ids gravel (n 5c ______ ____ 24 hrs. <8 45c ........ - ........ - ................. 10.80 Spreading gravel ........................................73 24 hrs. fa 40c _______ __ ___________ 9.00 27 hr*, (a 75c ........... ............... .......... 20.25 24 hrs. 0 75c .................... ................. 17.35 28 hrs. (540c .......................... ....... ... 11.20 28 hr». (a l''c _____ ,__________ . . 11.20 60 load» gravel @ 5c ........................ 3.00 T O T A L D ISB U R SE M E N TS............... ........................... ....... ......................... *171.50 BALANCE............. .......... ..... .............. — 1............................... NONE In addition to above receipt» and disbursement», A. D. Gardner donated 2 days team work making a total expenditure on this work r f $183.50. Respectfully submitted. J. H. THOM A. LOGANBERRIES COMPARED WITH HOPS AND WHEAT iW8» J «il» \ tritTT •Milli I iMWi i iiiiáik l'IHfT I 1 .i, lit i ItMIfr ly M FarecWswt. I I Iti tfP ifr 1 l''TTTr , u tili A f i_ M.tlli 1 f I c. PEN N EY CO. Notice 1» hereby given, that bv vir tue o f an execution duly iaaueo out of I the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore- * gon, for the Countv o f Marion, and to tne dire, led on the 8th day o f April, j 1919. upon a* judgment amt d ecree, duly rendered, e n tire ! i f record j and ikcketed in and by said court op the 12th day o f March, 1919. in a certain suit then in aaid i Court pending, wherein W. O. Christen- sen, was plaintitT and'Carrie Kiggn ami G. R Riggs, her husband. S. C. Hasa aid Sarah A. Has», hi» wife, P. J. Ktints, and 1'actfc Huikling & loan Association, a Washington corporation, were defen lanta in favor o f plaintitT and against said defendants S. C Hasa, Sarah A. Hasa and Carrie Riggs, by which exeiution l am commanded to sell the property in said execution and hereinafter described to pay the sum due the plaintitT o f $972.00 with inter est thei eon at the rate o f 8 per cent tier annum from the 8th day o f June. 1918, and the further sum o f $92 00 at torney's fees and for the further sum <>f $28.25 costs, ami in favor o f Defend ant S. C Bass and against said defend ants Carrie Riggs amt G. R. Riggs by which execution 1 am commanded to sell the pioperty in said execution and hereinafter described to p„y the sum due the defendant S. C. Bass o f $1100.00 i with Interest thereon at the rate o f 6 tier cent (atr annum from the 6th day i*’ September, 1917, and the further snm o f $100.00 attorney’ s fees and | the further sum o f $18.75 coats, , and costs and expenses of said execution. I wdl on Satur day, the 10th day o f May. 1919, at the hour o f 11 o'clock a m. of said day at the W e-f door o f the County Court House in S lem. Marion County. Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the tiay o f sale, all the right, title, inter est and estate which ssid defendants and all, persons claiming under them subsequent to the Oth day o f Septem ber, 1917, in, o f and to ssid premise* hereinbefore mentioned and desciiheu. in said execution as follows, lo Witt I Beginning at the Southeast corner of ; the southwest quarter o f section 11,1 Tp. 9 S R. 2 cast o f the W ills met to Meri- i dian, running thence west three-fourths i of a mile; thence north 150 yarns t o ! the Little North Fork o f the Santisrn River; thence easterly following th e 1 winds and curves o f the river to a point j north o f the southeast corner of the | S VV. quarter o f said Sec. 11 aforesaid; ] thence *outh to the place o f beginning j andVontaining 40 acre», more or less, j Also lots numliered 1 and 2 and the ; east half o f the northwest quarter of Sec. 14, Tp. 9S . R. 2 east o f the W ill amette Meridian, Marion County, State o f Oregon, containing 169.60 acres, more or less, and containing in all 209.60 acres, more or less, together with the tenement», hereaditsments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wav appertaining. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 8th day o f April, 1919. W. I. Needham, Sheriff o f Marion Countv, Oregon. By O. D. Bower. Deputy. April 10--May 8 ros J.Oi NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of April, 1919, the County Court o f Marion County, ',.V Oregon, duly admitted to probate £ w and appointed the undersigned » as Executor of the Last Will and % Testament o f Iva F. Turner, de- J ceased, and having qualified as required by law, ail persons ha\- S§ ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers attached as required by law, at my office in the Salem Bank of Commerce, Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit: April 10, 1919. Date of last publication. May 8. 1910. Frank A. Turner, Executor * Leads mu! Others Follow We are glad to be able to quote prices on the following list of ' DOMESTICS A s they will appeal to all, and you will in turn be exceptionally glad to see them. Ginghams In nice plaids. stripes, checks and nolid colors 28-In. 15c, 17c. 25c 19c, 25c, 29c and 35c 36 in. 19c, 21c, 25c B E D SPREADS M U S L IN S 19c, 23c and 25c Nainsooks Longcloth India Linon Cambrics P f» r r a lp < Light colored shirting ■ m a l e s pUttc*rns. bines and dreys 17c, 19c, 33c and 35c 2 !c , 33c and 39c 21c, 23c, 25c and 33c 33c and 35c W e have a line line in a variety of patterns of the crochets and marscil- les spreads in plain, scalloped, and cut corners $1.98, $2.98. $3.98, $4.98 and$6.90 S H E E T IN G Sheets- 98c, $ 1.19, $ 1.59, $ 1.69 Pillow Cases 39c 49c 72-inch 81-inch 90-inch 81-inch sheeting : sheeting : sheeting : pcquot sheeting : : : 55c 65c 69c 69c Cheviot Shirtings Outing Flannel 25c 24c We T G Penney & Co. J ‘ O : O Incorporated 197 Busy Stores SALEM , O R E G O N l W e wish to announce that we have the exclusive agency for ^B u tte ric k P a tte r'n s W E are glad to be able to make this announcement as it enables us to give our patrons F A S H IO N ’ S BEST. A s But'erick’s patterns have been recognized for years to express and successjuily introduce the best modes of fashion. Y ou will also be glad to get that wonderful magazine they publish monthly. It con tains the best fiction, genaral good reading, charmtng pictures and valuable advice Hr have n large line o f the latest patterns Our /trices arc right on all Dress Goods l Market • Price l for Produce • ! DOLLS Cash Store L O G A N B E R R IE S On Basis o f One Aere . F ir s t Y ea r Preparing ground for planting ...................... .......... Plants 8x8 or 680 per acre ........ ....... ............... ...... Cost o f planting .............................................. -i........ . Cultivation ............ .................. - ............. — ......... - ....... ......................♦ 5.00 ................... . 10.20 ______________ 5.00 ...................... 10.00 ♦30.20 Second Year. Cultivation for season ....................................... ..................—.............................. ♦ 10.00 Trelii»— 170 fir po»t» per acre. 8x32 at 10c each .......... ................................. 17.00 Wire No. 12. 3 wires 500 iba. at 4r ................. ........ ....... ......................... 20.00 Training vine» on trelii» .............................................................— .................... 3.00 Estimated yield 10(0 lba.— Co»t o f picking at l % c lb...................................... 15.00 ♦65.00 $60.00 RECEIPTS— 1000 pounds at 5c lb..................... Third Y ear. Estimated Yield» Per Acre 2 Ton» 3 Tons 4 Ton* 5 Ton» Cost of Produe‘ ion $ 10.00 » 10.00 ♦ 10.00 « 10.00 Cultivation throrqhout » 10.00 17.00 20.00 i .. 15.00 8.Í O 8 00 8.00 8.00 Hoeing arcund hills....... 60.00 »0.00 120.00 150.00 Picking at lVic |>er pound ........ »3.00 125.00 157.00 188.00 Cost of labor and picking 200.00 300.00 100.00 Receipts per acre at 5c lb.. 5 f 0.00 175.00 ........ 107.00 243.00 Nat p rofi'» per acre .......... 312.00 At 2 ton» »At 3 ton* At 4 ton» At 5 fon» HOPS On Mn«is o f One Aere 1200 lbs. per acre at f . er?g“ cost o f nroduction of 12c per lb. linganherries at 2 ton» per acre a r equal to Hops at 21c | kt pound. Ijoganbcrric» at 3 t o n fier acre arc cenai *o Heps at 26t?_.c per pound. lAignnberries at 4 tons p r acre are equal to Heps at 32c per pound, loganberries at 5 tons p?r acre are equal -o Mops at 38c per pound. I-oganberries at 5 ton» per aere arc coital to Hop» at 38c per pound. W HEAT , On Basi* of One Acre 25 bu»hel» per acre at an average coat per bushel of $1.00 and sale at $2.00 per bushel Txiganberrirs at 2 ten» per tier# are equal to whea‘ at $ 4.00 per bushel, loganberries at 3 tor.* per acre arc equal to Wheat at < 7.00 per hushel. Loganberries at 4 tons per acre arc equal to Wheat a $10.01 per bushel, Loganberries at 5 ton» per acre are equal to Wheat at $12.50 per bushel. Cut This Out Value 5,000 Votes NOMINATION COUPON I hereby nominate I will be in Stayton and vicinity soon with a full line of ™%gAr,ic,cs’ Wa tk in ’s G oods Specialties, Etc. (W rite name plainly, stating whether Misa or Mrs.) -------- w a i t for me If you can’ t wait »end mail order to 331 N. Liberty Street, Salem X Write address plainly on this line. M . W. R O W L E Y , The Watkins Man | As a candidate in the voting contest o f the Stayton Mail. Mail or bring this coupon to the Mail office. G EM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Confections. SALEM’S TIRE MAN Q uack H igh G rade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and T o b a c c o Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy L'nited State» and Pennsylvania T ire» Solid Truck Ilres NOTE: Retreading and Repaiij W ork The bent equipped repair shop this side of Portland. Full Line of Accessories and Oils 219 N. COM'L. ST , SALEM. ORE J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor Stayton, Oregon Subscribe for the cTUail, $ 1 .5 0 per y e a r