THE S T A Y T O N M A IL Chas. S. C lark, E d ito r a n d P ro p rie to r Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year in Advance Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application Fereigi Adverteiag Represented by The America* Press Association Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion County, Oregon. under the Act of Congress o f March 8. 1879. Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail A couple o f weeks ago someone without the fear of the devil and the faraway look o f the Lord made the as­ sertion that they could haul all the freight that came to Stayton via West Stayton with a mule team. Our readers will remember that we called them for the assertion, in that it was false. A visit to West Stayton this week revealed the fact that there has been 1,098,010 pounds of freight in car load lots and 119,093 pounds of miscellaneous freight handled at West Stayton during the month o f April, 1919, and 183.970 pounds o f local freight were shipped out from this point. Now, Mr. Wise Guy, haul this with your mule team will y o u ? ____________ FRl'IT (¡KOYVING INDUSTRY Oak Glen Notes From apples and pears to cherries Several o f the young folks of and small fruits, the fruit growing industry has become the money-,„ak- <>* Fern Ridge. attended the dance at Haftner’ s Sunday night. ing small tract proposition. From every section that can grow P. T. Etzel made several busi­ fruit from the Canadian line to Mexi- ness trips to town this week. co come published stories o f com­ Will Stevelv was transacting The community that has a cannery business in the Ridge Tuesday fo r fruits and vgetables is indeed a of this week. munity prosperity. favored one and more and more are the by products utilized. From the fruit drier to the evap- orator on a large scale, so the indus ty goes from the manufacturer of fruit Juicts to making jelly and pre ■er™ - The canning industry bids fair to become a ranking one with dairying and counting fish canneries is not third or fourth in cash turnover. Every community can profitably in- terest iteif in^a campaign to produce more small fruits and vegetables eve*» i f the raw material is shipped. Cutting up the ranches into small holdings, the one-horse, one-family production program. Is holding its own in spite of many dad iownul On top of .his is the development o f the fruit juice industry which is made profitable by the increasing market for non-alcoholic beverages. There is Indeed an era of prosper- ity ahead of the small fruit and vege­ table production sections and the industries connected with them. D IR ECTIO N FOR USING F E R T IL IZ E R GIVEN A crowd o f young and old folks gathered at the home of Miies Kintz and family Friday 0 f )ast Week. Those present w e r e M r. an(j Mrs. Teres. Mr. an j M rs Geo. Lambrecht. Mrs. C. Burghart, Mrs. N. Wagoner and daughter, Mrs. N. Neitling ancj Mr. and Mrs. Kintz. The young folks were, Misses Helen and Louisa Teres, Grace Hot- tinger, Mary Cremer. Ella and Matilda Burghaat, Roy Basil, Frances Neitling, Angeline Kintz Ella Apple and Myrtle Seigmund. The Messrs were, John Apple, August Tolpher. John and Geo. £ , W endle< and T h e o _ , .... j Christ, lor.;, and Mike Neitling, Leonard Philips, Daniel Kelly, Bennie Basl, Lawrence Seig- mund, Fred Hottinger, Ed Etzel. ^ W a go n er. A le x and P e t e r Haffner and Dany Kintz. The evening was swiftly spent by singing and dancing and at 12 o’clock a dainty lunch was served. The dancing was again statred and lasted till very late when the joyful crowd struck ®Ut fo r the homeward route. Garden makers are often puzzled as to the amount of fertilizer need­ ed for their small plots, because the usual directions give only amount per acre. The followiftg table shows Pete Haffner who has been approximately the proper propor­ working in Portland, attended tions : s Friday, Frida One hundred pounds per acre the dance at K*intz’s equals one pound fet a plot 10x13 .... _ feet. | Christ, Tony, Frances and Two hundred pout ds per acre Mrs. Neitling accompanied by equals one pound for a plot 10x22. Rosy Basel, attended the basket Three hundred pounds per acre social at the Oak Grove school equals one pound fo r a plot 10x14 Saturday evening. feet. Four hundred pounds per acre John Etzel made a business equals one pound for a plot 10x11 trip to Stayton Wednesday of feet. F ive hundred pounds per acre this week. equals one pound for a plot 10x9 John Gehlen made several feet . , Alims' There is no question but what business trips to ) Aumsville the barnyard manure assists the mech­ first of the week. anical action of the ground, this evi­ August Talpfen attended the dently largely owing to a prepond­ erance o f vegetable matter. Com- social at the school house featur- merclal fertilizer. however. being day night, largely animal matter does not con-1 tain the vegetable matter which the Christ, 1' ranees Mick and Mrs. barnyard manure does. This, how Neitling visited at the Talpher ever, can Tie overcome if gardeners home Tuesday evening, will grow over crops. Spading or ... . plowing this growth adds to the ^MlSS Llsie Apple has been mechanical condition and humus con- visiting with Miss Marta Seig- tent. mund the past few days. THE STAYTON MAIL’S SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST Standing of Contestants NAM ES DISTRICTS and Alice M. Igikcr, both deceaaed, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice if hereby given that the un- and having qualified a» r e q u i r e d darsigi ed, by an order of the County by law, all person* having claima Court o f the State o f Oregon for the against either of aaid eatatea are Notice 1» hereby given, that by vir­ County o f Marion, duly made and en­ hereby notified to present (hem to tue o f an execution duly issue,! out of ternd on the 25th day o f April, ISIS, the undersigned at the law otfietM of the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore­ was appointed Adniiuistrarixof the K*- Frank A. Turner, In the Bank o f Coin- gon, for the Countv o f Marion, and to tote of Benjamin K. Heringer, deceas­ marca Building, Salem, Oregon, with­ me directed on the 8th day o f April, ed. and that she ha* duly qualified a* in six montha from the date o f the first May ISIS, upon a judgment and decree such adminiatratix. All persona hav­ publication o f thft notice, to-wit: Date o f last publication duly rendered) entered o f record ing claim* against said eat ata are here­ 8th, ISIS. Frank A. Baker, and docketed in and by «aid by notified to present the same duly June Mb, ISIS. Administrator Court on the 12th day of Msrch. verified as required hv law. to S. 11 ISIS, in a certain suit then in said llellzcl. Attorney for the Fatate, at Court (lending, wherein W. O. Christen- { Stayton, Marion County, Oregon, with- sen, was plaintiff and Carrie Riggs and in six months from the tlate o f this G. K Riggs, her husband, S. C. Bass not ice. and Sarah A. Bass, hi* wife, I*. J. For Salt* Fordoon Tractor, bus Dated at Stayton, Kuntz, and Pacific Building £ Loan day of May, ISIS plowed 110 acres, as gtss.1 as Sara Heringer, Association, a Washington et rporation, Adminiatrarix, new. Will ho 11 at a bargain. were defendants in favor o f plaintiff i S. II Hell Ml, R. J. Kosov, Stayton 6—15 ami against said defendants S. ( Bass, ¡ Attorney for Fatate. Sarah A. Bass amt t ’arrie Riggs, by j May 1 29 For Sale—Two Shouts. J. K which execution 1 am commanded to i Blum, Stayton. NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION sell the property in aaid execution ami ; Department o f the Interior hereinafter described to pay the sum Lost On river road between ft. S. Land Office nt Portland, Oregon due the plaintiff of $972.00 with inter­ I Stayton and Scio, one Firestone April 29. 1911* est thereon at the rate o f 8 per cent Rib Cord Tire and rim 88x1*. per annum from the 8th day o f June, I Notice is hereby given that Herman Reward. Dr. Hobson, Scio 1918, and the further sum of $92 00 a t - 1 II. Frase, of Mill City, Oregon, who, tornev's fees and for the further su n »'0" i'ebruury 24. 191b, made Homestead For Suit? ( >ne pair h o i s t e r of $28.25 costs, and in favor o f Defend- E " ‘ rv N"; u466^ for ,h*' 1- S lv ' i springs, capacity 4000 lbs., can ant S C. Bass and against aaid defend- ,h>n *’ ■ lownahip 9 South. Range •> 4-24 ant* Carrie Riggs and G. R. Riggs by | Willamette Meridian, has filed l>e seen at John H. Meiik. which execution 1 am commanded to | notio# of intention to make Commuta- Wanted Immediately, girl or sell the property in said execution and ,um pmnf, *° establish claim to the I woman for general housework hereinafter described to p..y the sum l**” d above described, before the Regia- i 10 due the defendant S. C. Bass of $1100.U0 1 <• r «nd U. S. Land Office, at Mrs. J , F . L a u . with interest thereon at the rate o f 6 Port land. Oregon, on the 11th day of For Sale- Angora goats, gray per cent per annum from the 6th day June. 1919. white oats, J. H. Kloer. Sei«. o f September, 1917, and the further * dinapt I ums a* witnesses: Oregon. Stayton phone. May 1 t ’hiis. Strotf. of Mill City, Oregon sum o f $100.00 attorney's fees and the further sum o f $18.75 costs, Ned Rirhanl*, o f Mill City, Oregon Fur Male — Impravcil Ilk) acre farm [two lalle« to town. Ml acre* under rul and costs and expenses of Andrew Taylor, o f Mill City, Oregon tivation, balance timber and pasture. said execution. I will on Satur­ Albert Richard*, o f Mehama, Oregon N. Campbell, Register. Six room house, new burn, well at day, the 10th day o f May, 1919, linose .spring in pasture, go.ul family M :i)f 29 a tth e h o u r o f 11 o'clock a m. o f »aid orchard; close to sehend und on cream day at the West door o f the County NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR route. Price (art cash, balance easy terms. Wdt give possession ami Court House in Salem, Marion County, crop If sold before June 1st. W . II. Oregon, sell at public auction to the Stevelv, Stayton, Or. May 8 tf Notice is hereby given that on highest bidder for cash in hand on the day o f sale, all the right, title, Inter- the 4th day o f April, 1919, the FOIL TR AD E 1150 lbs., sound est and estate which said defendert* CYuuty Court of Marion County, and gentle mare. Will trade for and all persons claiming under them Oregon, duly admitted to probate* good milk cow. B. F. Fresh subsequent to the Gth day of Septem- and appointed the undersigned Stayton Phone Stayton ber, 1917, in, o f and to said promise* * r r tirm „ i . hereinbefore . . , M mentioned , , and . described ! . . . as Executor o f the Last Will and ., For Sale— White leghorn baby in said execution as follows, to wit: lcstHU lCflt ot I^il r . T u rn e r , do- chicks for March, April and May Beginning at the Southeast corner o f Ceased, and h a v in g q u a lifie d as at 12Ac each and eggs for hatch­ the southwest quarter o f section ll, re q u ired by law, all person s h av- ing at $0.00 a hundred after Feb­ T p .9 S R. 2 cast o f the Willamette Men- jp g cla im s a g a in s t said e s ta te are ruary 20th. C. Boone, Aums­ diau, running thence west three-fourths , ■ .... , . . ____ 4 9 o f a mile; thence north 150 yards' to h m *h>' n 0 t ,fifd *? »)rt‘Sent } h * m - ville, Oregon. the Little North Fork o f theSantiam w ith p ro p e r vouchers attached as Want»*d Old incubator. Hot River; thence easterly following the re q u ire d by law, at my office in water heated preferred. 150-egg winds and curves of the river to .i point ., , .. , r o north o f the southeast corner o f the Salem Bank of Commerce or larger. S .w . quarter of said s*-c. l l aforesaid; B u ild in g, Salem, Oregon, w ith in Phone 10242 H. K. Shank. thence south to the place o f ttekrinnini: tL f . * e .• Scio. ( )regon and containing 40 acres, more or le«s. six months from thp d&te of tht? Route l Also lots numbered and 2 and the fir s t p u b lica tio n of th is n otice. For Sale- 2 fresh cows of east half o f the northwest quarter o f ~. ‘ , .. ... ,,,,,, Sec. 14. Tp. 9 S. R. 2 east o f the Will- tO-Wltt April 10, 1919. Dal heavy type, Joe Senz. Stayton. amette Meridian, Marion County, State last publication. May 8. 1910. Oregon. May 15 of Oregon, containing 169.60 a.■res, L’ b A T more or less, and containing in all j * **• Turner, JU Executor 209.60 acre*, more or less, together For Sale One hay team, nine with the tenement*, hereadit.mient* years old, weight about 2100, and appurtenances thereunto belonging Notice of Appointment of Administrator good workers and drivers, phone or in any way appertaining. Said sale being made subject to re­ Stayton 2-10, J. P. Mertz. Scio, demption in the manner provided by Notice is hereby given that on the Oregon, law. May 8-15 19th d a y <>f April, 1919, the County Dated this 8th day r.f April, 1919. KOU S \ f ,K K ni 1 ton truck, run W. I. Needham, Court o f Marion C unty, Oregon, duly Je#«« than l*MM> in ««»oïl fondation Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon. By O. D. Bower. Deputy. appointed th* undersigned as Adminis­ Apply to Beu Gehlen, May ton, «¿r< Mav Stf April 10--May 8 trator o f the estates o f Lulu B. Baker, JJoil. S h érif s Notice oi Saif of Real Proper ty ot Foreclosure. BEAUCHAMP,M.D. CLASSIFIED J D S . H. A. Physician and Surgeon 1 Alta M y e rs ........... .......... .......... West Stayton.... .. 184,000 2 Crystal Shank................. .......... Mt. Pleasant...... 145,000 3 Mildred English ............. ............ Stavton ........... ... 129,000 4 Elsie Apple ................... ............ Coon Hollow 93,000 5 Alma N e n d e l.......... ....... ........ Stayton........ 92.000 fi Frances N e itlin g ............ ......... .. Oak G le n ......... .. 64v000 7 Thelma Myers ................ ...... 62,000 8 Delma Grimes ‘............ 25,750 9 Angeline H erm ans.......... ..... 22,000 10 Hazel Phillips ................ ..... 20,000 11 Hazel Spencer................. 12,500 OREGON STAYTO N . C. H. BREWER, M. D. P H Y S IC IA N AN D SURGEON S tayto n , O regon VV. N . Pintler, D. M. D. D E N TIST Office Opp. Lancette Id Shoe Store Phono 2162 Stavton. O r« V. A. GOODE LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC Office Room No. «. Roy Bldg. ÎS. I I . I I K L T Z K I , Attornev-at Law Notary Public FUNERAL DIRECTOR - J . M RING O — STAYTON 0REGÛM Dr. Paul Fehlen V E T E R IN A R Y SURGEON D E N TA L E X PER T Calls Answered Day or Night Phone -Res. 3X24 ORE( ION STAYTO N STAYTON MEAT MARKET SFSTAK & THOMAS, Proprietors. 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