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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1919)
N STAYTON MAIL J a p a n L a rg e r T h a n G e rm a n y . In tha WorM*l Work flivr* 1« n «-hart T he which «how» a compart »on of (¡ermany anil tlia Japnnc»» «-itiplr*. Ja|>an la tha Krcator of tha two Imth In tarrltorjr Chas. S. Clark, Editor and Proprietor ______ and population. Ovrniany's araa (as- dualva of colontaa) Is 2OM.7H0 oqunra lullaa, whlla that of Japanaas rmplra la Jtai.TRM square miles. Thla Include» tha ixmlnaula of Koras, which Is a part of the Japanese nation, hut It Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application does not Include Manchurian and oth er Asiatic territory In which Japan has secured ninety nine-year lease» of Farcipi Advertising Re*eseated by TV Amencan Press Associât»« ports and railroads as well as busi ness advantniic» of all sorts and mlu- Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton. Marion In« right». Germany's population at (he Ix-glnnlng of the great wnr was County. Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. about trr.OOO.ik». Thera are now Tt.- Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail________ HOO 000 people Nvtng under the Jap anese flag, and there are also great of them scattered over the Sheriffs Notice of Sale of Real Prtper number» Islands of the Padflc ami In foreign Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year in Advance ty oa Foreclosure. Notice »» hereby given, that by vir- 1 tue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Marion, and to Mrs. J. F. Lau and Mrs. T. W. me directed on the 8th day of April, Creech were week-end visitors 1919, upon a judgment amt decree in Salem duly rendered, entered of record . , , .. and docketed in and by said The Biology class, under the TOUrt on the 12th day of March. dicection of Mrs. Tegart have J 1 9 1 9 , in a certain suit then in said been studying wild flowers for Court pending, wherein W. O Christen- the past two weeks. The StU- sen* wa8 plaintiff and ».atrie Riggs and dents all enjoy G Sarah A. h" Bass, husband. S C P. Bass J J this study very and his yife, J. *n u c‘* l- Kuntz. and Pacific Building A Loan Miss Anna Spaniol of Port- Association, a Washington corporation, land, visited at the high 'school defendants in favor of plaintiff and against said defendants S. C. Bass, Monday of this week. Sarah A. Bass and Carrie Riggs, by The Teachers Training Class which execution I am commanded to is now ready to take up the sell the property in said execution and study of Primary Teaching. They hereinafter described to pay the sum are to have special training dur due ‘he P,a‘nt,ff °f ^ rate 00/ of 8 ‘th per inter; est thereon at the cent in g this Study. per annum from the 8th day of June. Cecil Schaefer has been absent 1918, and the further sum of $92.00 at- ’from school this week owing to torney’s fees and for the further sum and in favor of Defend- the fact that his father, g A .* ! of ant S. C. Bass and against said defend- Schaefer is suffering from a Seri- ants (-airje Riggs and G. R. Riggs by ouf attack of the mumps. which execution I am commanded to Miss Margaret Miller spent seil the property in said execution and Saturday and visiting due the defendant S. C. Bass of IllOO.uO ... _ Sunday , , relatives in Portland. with interest thereon at the rate of 6 The 3rd and 4th grades this per cent per annum from the 6th day Week made gaily colored paper °t September 1917, and the further and tulip in their art work. 9“m of ,100 0° sum attorney's the further of $18.75 costs, Owing to illness, Eva MdClel- awj costs and expenses of lan was detained at her home in said execution. I will on Satur- the 10th day of May, 1919, West Stayton last Monday. She d*y. at of of said turned to school Tuesday mom- I day day the at at hour th<r Weat 11 o'clock door of of a. the m. County th«r West door ing. Court House in Salem, Marion County, I nev fn m n tn n nnaa H ilda T irasK, rask Oregon, sell at for public L.ucy compton, hi(thegt bidder ca9h auction in hand to on the U,* and Esther Stayton, all have a day of sale, ali the right, title, inter- gold star for receiving one hun- Mt estate which 8aid under defendants and and a!lj persons claiming them dred per cent for an entire month subsequent to the 6th day of Septem ber, 1917, in, of and to said premises in their spelling class. hereinbefore mentioned and described said execution as follows, to-wit: The children in the primary ! in Beginning at the Southeast corner of room learned the poem ‘‘Dande- ! the southwest quarter of section 11, R. 2castof the Willamette Meri lion Yellow as Gold,” as part of Tp. 9S running thence west three-fourths their work this week. For lan- dian, of a mile; thence north 150 yards to guage they have been Studying the Little North Fork of the Santiam “ T .tree n D w • ellers. 11 ” River; thence following the winds and curvae easterly of the river to a point The 1st of ‘he of said bee. C0,r,neL r th/ , grade is making num- S. n°j£h W. quarter 11 aforesaid; ber books to hold all papers on thence south to the place of beginning Material for explosive. Aa to the source of tha toluol need ed for explosives. It la pointed out that there ha« been recently a great In crease In the number of by-product coke ovens In this country. However, says the Scientific American, If 20,000,- nnn tons of coke are made In these ovens during the present year we shall get from thla source only 10.000.000 gallons of toluol, which la about one- fourth aa much aa the government ee- 1 1 ma led It would need for munitions. Another promising measure recvntly Inaugurateli la the stripping of dty gas of this inaivi lai, which can be spared without any serious detriment to the gas, and .amounts to about .04 gallon for each 1.000 feet of gas. It la estimated that ten of the largest city gas plants of the country will yield about 10,000,000 galloua of toluol. ^^Announcement H A V IN G purchased the T ra s k S tore at L yons, O regon, w e take this m eans of announcing to ou r friends and future patrons that on and after M ay 1, 1919, w e w ill be at your service. O u r object at all tim es will be to please and accom odate our patrons in every w ay. Produce of all kinds will be accepted in trade for w hich the highest m arket price will be paid. * O u r term s will be strictly cash, and o ur patrons will receive the benefit of this system . W e hope to receive the good will and trade of the people in the vicinity of Lyons. L et's all boost together to m ake the L yons com m unity one of [.the m ost pro gressive sections in O regon. Dalsiger C&Brotherton J-JrT A ). R r n Our* Rjecords Show „uiZZ teU T h a t w e a re m ak in g th ree p airs o f glasses this y e a r for ev ery one p air a y e a r ago. T h is p ro v es th a t people a re finding o u t th a t w h en w e fit th em w ith glasses th ey g et relief an d satisfaction Americans with backbone, brains and honor to SUBSCRIBE TO T he Vi&oty Liberty Loan CH A S. C L A D E K I - Save Your* Eyes s k \ if We Garage cTWan J? which they receive one hundred. Bring Your R epairing to me.- Guar James Clark had the misfor- east halfof the northwest quarter of Sec. Tp. 9S. R. 2 east of the Will anteed Work ¿Always. tune to have the middle finger of amette 14, Meridian, Marion County, State of Oregon, containing 169.60 acres, more or less, and containing in all 209.60 acres, more or less, together with the tenements, hereaditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any way appertaining. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. of April, 1919. Notke of Appointment of Administrator Dated this 8th day W. I. Needham, Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. O. D. Bower. Deputy. Notice is hereby given that on the April 10--May By 8 19th day of April, 1919, the County Court of Marion County, Oregon, duly appointed tha undersigned as Adminis You must clean the stomach trator of the estatea of Lulu B. Baker, and bowels, purify the blood, deceased, and having qualified aa re quired by law, all persons having each Spring, or you leave Win- claims against either of said estates teer’s germs and impurities in are hereby notified to present them to | your blood and system. Drive the undersigned at the law offices of them away, clean out the stom Frank A. Turner, in the Bank of Com merce Building, Salem, Oregon, with ach and bowels,- take Hollister’s in six months from the date of the first Rocky Mountain Tea, a Spring publication of this notice, to-wit: April 24th, 1919. Date of last r.jblication cleanser-purifier. 35c. Tea or May 22nd, 1919. Fran1; A. Baker, Tablets. Slopers Drug Store. Administrator his highthaud broken whiie play ing ball at school this week. Miss Katie Van Handle who is working at Portland, spent Last- er with home folks. St. Marys Church NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun days at 8:30 a. m. Notice is hereby given that on Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor the 4th day of April, 1919, the Couuty Court of Marion County,1 Gleaning. Oregon, duly admitted to probate England fa delighted, and justly so, and appointed the undersigned with her surprising success at wheat as Executor of the Last Will and i culture, the preaent home-grown crop Testament of Iva F. Turner, de-, of which released many thousand of shipping for use elsewhere. ceased, and having qualified as ton» also, the home product required by law, all persons hav Incidentally, England many millions that ing claims against said estate are saved would have been sent beyond hereby notified to present them, normally th* ocean to Argentina and the Dotted with proper vouchers attached as States for brendstuffa. It Is now pre required by law, at my office in dicted that never again will (he "lalaqd the Salem Bank of Commerce kingdom" allow her ancient agriculture Building, Salem. Oregon, within to fall Into evil way* aa during tha six months from the date of the last half century. How well. Indeed, tje world has learned during tha trial* first publication of this notice, and of war that Mother to-wit: April 10, 1919. Date of Barth restrictions la a cherishing mother Indeed, last publication. May 8. 1910. and that In hours of distress It Is to Frank A. Turner, her that man must turn for comfort Executor and «actor. SALEM’S TIRE MAN Q uack United States and Pennsylvania Tires Solid T ru c k T ires R etread in g and R epair W o rk NOTE:—The best equipped repair shop this side of Portland. Full Line of Accessories and Oils 2 1 9 N. C O M ’L. ST.. Cut This Out N O M IN A TIO N S A L E M , ORE. Value 5,000 Votes COUPON I hereby nominate (Write name plainly, stating whether Misa or Mra.) Write address plainly on this line. As a candidate in the voting contest of 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 F irst C lass C onfections. H ig h G ra d e P u re C andies F ine C ig ars a n d T o b acco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor S tay to n , O reg o n • L e t o u r R e g is te re d V ision Specialist test y o u r J| eyes. T h e exam ination will cost y o u n o th in g . $ oAll w o rk g u aran teed . Ä — HARTMAN BROS. CO. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS N . W . C orner S tate and Liberty S ts. Salem , O reg o n \ W e are now the official Service Station FOR THE - P h ila d e lp h ia D ia m o n d G rid B a tte ry We can obtain a full line of repair parts to fit any battery, any size, any make. We can supply a Phila delphia Diamond Grid Battery to fit any car. You know the PHILADELPHIA DIAMOND GRID BATTERY is the only storage battery whose plates are built on a grid or frame-work like the truss-work of a bridge. That is why the plates do not buckle. That is why the batteries are guaranteed for eighteen months. That is why we handle them. Free inspection of any battery. r lighting We also specialize on ignition and starting and systems for any make of car. , We will at all times maintain a competent ignition man to answer country calls for tractor or auto trouble. The’BATTERY SHOP Phone 413 263 North Commercial Street Salem, Oregon