The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, June 05, 1919, Image 4

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Find* Fot of Qold.
» Virginia. III.—John Sovwron lo show
Ing hl» friends o pot of gold which fell
at hla f.-ot out of o foundation near
Sovoron bought the old
Chas. & Clark. Editor and P r o p r i e t o r _____ Ctiandlervllle.
Robert Morgan rotato north of «'hand-
lervlllr recently. Hr nan sounding thr
«tour undrrpinnlng of thr houar. built
before thr Civil war. rrrrntly. Hr dla-
Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application_______ lodgrd an anrlrnt krttlr and It contai»,
rd 14«) $20 gold pieces.
• S fe S T A Y T O N
M A IL
Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year in Advance
Foreign Advertising Represented by The American Press Association
Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stay ton, Marion
ity, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
County,
Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail
Lost Jewels; Two Honest Women; the ’Double-Cross”
I N'D.—Cecil G. Fowler, banker Mi.l hotel owner, took mi auto­
L went AFAYETTE,
mobile trip to Chicago the ether tiny. H. H. Punbsr, the hotel manager,
with him. So «lid Mrs. Fowler. Auit Mrs. Fowler took her Jewelry aloof
with her. Quite a lot of It there wu»v
diamonds and pearls, valued at $10,000.
When the Fowlers and Mr. I>un-
bar had got enough of Chicago they
started home. Mrs. Fowler put her
Jewels in her sultease. She put the
suitcase on the hack seat beside Mr.
Puubur. saying: “Take good care of It;
It's got my Jewelry in It.” Then she
took a front seat.
At Fifty-ninth street and Western
avenue. Chicago. Mr. Fowler stopped
to put up the side curtains. Some of
the curtains were under the rear sent, so as Mr. Dunbar stepped from the
machine he lifted out the suitcase containing the Jewels and also his own.
When the party had proceeded about ten miles Mrs. Fowler looked back
to see if her grip was in the seat. It wasn't. Mr. Fowler drove back without
finding the missing grip. The party reported the loss to the police, put an
“ ad” in the paper and returned to the Chicago hotel to await results.
• • •
Out in Chicago Heights there'* a nice little row between Mrs. Charles
Griese. 1610 Aberdeen street, and Mrs. Hattie Erickson, 2flOU Jackson street.
"It pays to be honest." says Mrs. Griese. She has been paid $5U0 for
returning Mrs. Fowler's Jewelry, which was picked up at Western avenue aud
Slxty,-third street.
"She got the reward and double-crossed me." saya Mrs. Erickson. ' 1
found the jewelry and we agreed to divide the reward."
Incidentally, Mrs. Fowler’s diamonds uud pearls are valued at $500
more than they were.
And Mr. Fowler says the incident is dosed.
Famous Old
Inn uone.
.Tnkee soldiers are keeping the
The city of Augsburg has seen the
French shops busy these days. Sou­
venirs of France anti various regions last of that famous Inn, “ Drei Moh-
and cities of France are all the go. ren.” or preferably. In sonorous
Among these souvenirs are brooches French, “l'hotel des Trois Maures."
bearing the arms of different cities. The Bavarian revolution has demol­
The head of the famous Lion of Bel­ ished it with the famous room and
fort. the statue of Bartholdi, the fireplace In which the financier Bug­
aculptor who designed the goddess of ger, to save his life, lit a fire with
Liberty. Is another favorite. The Lor­ all those "1. O. L’ .'s.” awkward re­
raine cross has also proved very popu­ minders of a monarch's Indebtedness.
lar with the Tanks. This symbol has It was in this hostelry, too. that Marie
two sets Of cross arms instead of one. Antoinette put up on her way to
It appeals particularly to the Ameri­ France to become the wife of the
cans because of the part which the dauphin. Over the lintel of the ‘‘Trois
Tanks played in Lorraine during the Maures" were carved the lilies of
war. The Red Cross dog and the France in commemoration of the
lueky^whlte elephant charm are other event. Now the Inn and the lilies have
French souvenirs which the Ameri­ disappeared In another such cataclysm
cans are procuring in large numbers as swept Marie Antoinette to the guil­
to take back to the States.—From The lotine. some hundred and twenty-odd
«•ears ago.
Sttiker. France.,
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
«
Notice is hereby given, to the legal voters of School District
No. 77 of Marion County, State of Oregon, that a School Meeting
o f said District will be held at the Stayton High School, on the 18th
day of June , 1919, at two o’clock in the afternoon to vote on the
proposition of levying a special district tax.
The total amount of money needed by the district during the
fiscal year beginning on June 16th, 1919, and ending on June 30,
1919, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts
. to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, spec­
ial district tax, and all other moneys of the district:
BUDG ET
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7-
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Teachers’ salaries................................. ......................$ 7,375.00
Furniture....<................................................................, * 200.00
Apparatus and supplies.such as maps, chalk, era­
sers, stoves, curtains, etc.................................
350.00
Library books................................................................
30.00
Flags............................... .*................................ ...........
15.00
Repairs of schoolhouses, outbuilding^ or fences . .. .
300.00
Improving grounds......................................................
30.00
Playground equipment ..........................................
10.00
Janitor’s wages .........................................................
405.00
Janitor’s supplies......................................................
75.00
Fuel....................
250.00
L ight............................................ ...................................
70.00
Clerk’s salary........ ................................................ ...
25.00
Postage and stationrey............................................... .
50.00
Far the payment of bonded debt and interest there­
on, issued under Sections 117, 144 to 148, and
422 of the School Laws of Oregon, 1917 ....... 3,090.00
P ia n o Ltvs.sions
orchard', d o s e to sebool an d on cieatn
ro u te . P rice $.Y>00, part cash, balance
CLASSIFIED ADS.
F,
S a le
One
I horse
Services at 11 «. m. and 8:00
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Epworth League 7:30 p. m.,
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
in the parsonage at H p. m.
Notice of Appointment of Administrator
H. A. BEAUCHAMP. M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
c. H-
brewer , m . d .
PHYSICIAN AND SUKUEON
S t a y t o n , O regon
W . N. Pintler, D. M. D*
DENTIST
Office Opp. Lknccfleld Shoe Store
Phone 2152
Stavton, Ore
V. A. GOODE
L A W Y E R an d N O T A R Y PUBLIC
Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg.
H. H . H K L T Z K L
Attornev-at-l.aw- Notary Public
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
- J . M. RINGO—
STAYTON
OREGON
Dr. Paul Fehlen
Save 25 QV
to 50 /C Gas
VETERINARY SURGEON
DENTAL EXPERT
Calls Answered Day or Night
Phone--Res. ¿8X24
OREGON
STAYTON
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
SESTAK
St
TH OM AS,
Proprietors.
j
FresluSalt & Cured Meats
Lard, Creamery Butter
Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Slock
Dr. L. W. Horn
MOHAIR
WOOL
OREGON
STAYTON,
: M O T O R L IF E i|
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Apply to Ben (iehlen, Stayton, Ore­ p. m.
gon;__________________________May Mif
ONE WEAK SPOT
VETERINARIAN
Calls promptly attended to day
or niebt
O ffice in Residence
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Phone 1522
Stayton
Oregon
Wilbur Woolen Mills Co.
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O C J O / q O i O / q OÏÔ j t q O ÌÒ uro OjOriró OJ'
Muslin Underwear
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OUR
THE
OUR
OUR
SIZES ARE ACCURATE
WORKMANSHIP IS GOOD
STYLES ARE ATTRACTIVE
¡MATERIALS ARE EXCELLENT
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DENTIST
One of the best equipped offices
in the valley
414 Bank of Commerce Bldg.
Phone Main 606
Hamman Auto Stage
e
Change of Schedule, Effective
We are also showing
some new novelties
just received. Come
and see them.
May 2 1 , 1 9 1 9 '
Mill City--Stayton--Salem
A U TO STAG E
H;’I0 a. m. Lv Mill City Ari7:00 p m
1MW "
I.yonn
•:30 '*
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Mehama
,6:25 M
»•.45 "
Stay ton t Ki.'lft '*
Ml "
Sublimity
*5:25 M
11*15 '*
Aumnville f
5:06 M
10:35 M
Turner
*60 M
10:50 "
State IfoMpital 4:40 "
IfclW '•
Cottage h arm 4:35 M
11:10 *' Ar Salem I.v|4:20 *'
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: .............. Market
Salem, Oregon
Neckwear
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Price Paid for Produce .............. .
Total estimated expenses for the year ........................ .... $12,275.00
Total estimated receipts, not including the tax to be voted . 3,445.00
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Dr. UTTER
No charge for examination, and
estimates willingly given.
Ladies
«^■The time has arrived to consider •
w arm weather undergarments. W e •
have enjoyed an exceptional good j
business in this line.
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From county school fund during the coming school year $ 1,308.00
From state school fund during the coming school year...,
320.00
Cash now in the hands of the district clerk .......................
317.00
Estimated amount to be received from all other sources
during the coming school y ea r................................... 1,500.00
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax...................... $ 8,830.00
Dated this 16th day of May, 1919.
Attest:
W. A. Weddle.
A. D. Gardner,
District Clerk.
Chairman Board of Directors
V
cu ltiv ato r,
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
RECAPITULATION
Pastor W. J. Warren
Notice is hereby given that on the
pravi .ally aew. Apply to Ohas. tilo
well. Stayton. Oregon.
U 19th day o f April, 1919, the County
Put Sale -5 |ms»eiiger Htmlebakcr | Court of'Marion C.’Unty, Oregon, duly
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new tires and one extra tire.. Will appointed thu undersigned as Adminis­
Many Stayton People have a weak
la* sold cheap if taken at once. See trator of lhe estates of Lulu It. Baker,
.'> 22 If and Alice M. Baker, both deceased,
part and too Often it’s the Back Pha*. Olsdek, Stayton, Or.
Many people have a weak spot.
’ and having qualified as r e q u ir e d
All kinds of rough lumber for by law, all persons having olaima
Too often it'» a bad back.
Twinge» follow every sudden twist. sale cheap, at Wright’s saw mill against either of said eatatea are
Dull aching keeps up day and night. near Shaff station.
hereby notified to present them to
Backache is often from weak kidneys
H. L Wright 5-22-tf the undersigned at the law offices of
In such cases a kidney medicine is
Frank A. Turner, in the Bank of Com­
T E A M FOR SALE Weight 1100 merce Building, Salem, Oregon, with-
needed
Doan’ s Kidney Pills are for weak | ami 1200. Inquire, F. Silhavy, i in six months from the date o f the first
i publication «if this notice, to-wit: May
kidneys.
, Stayton. __________________ x
Hth, 1919.
Date o f Inst publication
For backache and urinary ills.
FOR FALK—One buggy in fair ¡Juno 5th, 1919.
Frank A. linker,
Good proof o f merit in the following condition, will be sold cheup if
Administrator
statement.
taken at once. U. Whitney, Stay-
Mrs. R. W. Forgev, Madison St., ton, Oregon.____________________
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
them until 1 had finished four boxes,
Notice if hereby given that the un­
J. R dersigned, by an order of the County
which cured me of the backache and For Sale—Two Shoats.
kidney disorder.'*
Blum. Stayton.
Court of the State of Oregon for the
for two or three weeks at a time with
County of Marion, duly made and en­
For Sale Rubsell threshing tered on the 25th day o f April, 1919,
my back. My kidneys were out o f or­
der and acted irregularly and I got so outfit 18 horse ¿engine, 36-60 was appointed Administrarix o f the Es-
weak and tired 1 could hardly drag my­ seperator, wood saw. water tank, tote of Benjamin F. iioringer, deceas­
self around. Other medicines had very
cook outfit complete. ¡Inquire at ed, and that she has duly qualified as
little effect and 1 was getting worse.
such administrate. All |>eraona hav­
5-29
1 tried Doan’s Kidney Pills and the first the Mail office.
ing claims against said estate are here­
by notified to present the same duly
box gave me great relief. 1 stuck to
them until I had finished four boxes,, 'FOR TRADE 1150 lbs., sound verified as required by law, to S. II.
Ilelttel, Attorney for the Estate, at
which cured me of the backache and and gentle mare. Will trade for Stayton, Marion County, Oregon, with­
kidney disorder.
good milk cow.
B. F. Fresh
in six months from the dali^uf this
notice.
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't »*•**•
Stayton Phone
Stayton
Dated at Stayton, Oregon, this 1st
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
day of May, 1919.
Doan's Kidney Pills the same ihat
Wanted Old incubator. Hot
Sara J . Beringer,
Administrarix,
Mrs.
Forgev had.
Foster-Milburn water heated.preferred. 150-egg
S. H. Ilelttel.
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
¡or larger.
Attorney for Estate.
i Phone 10242
H, R. Shank,
May 1
29
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
I Route 1
Scio, Oregon
i_ _ _ _ _
Notice is hereby given that the un­ _ _ _ _ —
F r Sale— Improved 160 acre farm
der signed, by an order of the County
Court of Marion County, Oregon, has ! two miles to town. .30 acres under cul
I tivation, balance timber and pasture, i
been appointed as administratrix of , Six room house, new barn, well at
the estate o f Alfred Charles Peter­ j house .spring in pasture, good family
son. deceased.
All persons having
claims against such estate are requir­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ed to present them within six months
from the date of this notice, with the
Department of the Interior
proper vouchers, to tl** undersigned. | U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon
Dated this 10th day of May. 1919.
April 29. 1919
ANNIE B. PETERSON,
Notice is hereby given that Herman
Administratrix. i H. Erase, of Mill City, Oregon, who,
R e m o v e s C a r b o n f r o m C y l i n d e r s <i
W. C. Wlnsjow. Attorney for Estate. on February 24. 1916, made Homestead j ’
Valves and Spark Plugs
306 Salem Bank of Commerce . Entry No. 04652, for the S. E. J, Seo-
Prevents Carbon Deposits
Building. Salem Oregon.
5t. I tion 6. Township 9 South, Range 3
Lubricates Upper Chambers
East Willamette Meridian, has filed
Prolongs Life of Motor
Notice ot Final Account, Distribution aud notice of intention to make Commuta-
Increase«
Power and Mileage
> tion proof, to establish claim to the
,
Discharge
Prcslucea
Higher
Motor Efficency
land above described, before the Regis­
ter and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at
In the County Court of the State of Portland, Oregon, on the 11th day of
Oregon for the County of Marion.
June, 1919.
H « L C L ARK,Distributer
In the matter of the estate of Ursula I Claimant names as witnesses:
Niebert, Deceased.
MARION & POLK COUNTIES
i Chas. Streff, of Mill City, Oregon
Notice is hereby given that Josephine* Ned Richards, of Mill City, Oregon
Clark's Tire House
Matthieu and Jacob J. Niebert, execu­ Andrew Taylor, o f Mill City, Oregon
trix and executor respectively, of the Albert Richards, of Mehama, Oregon
319 N. Commercial St. Salem
N. Campbell, Register.
estate o f Ursual Niebert, deceased,
May 1 29
have filed in the above entitled court
their final account and report as such
executrix and executor and their ap­
plication for decree o f distribution and
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discharge, and the said court has, by
an order duly made and entered on the
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26th day of May, 1919, appointed the
30th dr.y of June, 1919, at the hour of
10 o ’clock a. m., in the court rooms *
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Brins: your wool and mohair to the Woolen Mills.
of said court in the city o f Salem,
We
will
pay
you
more
soot
cash
than
you
can
get
♦
County of Marion and State of Oregon, *
elsewhere. When we say MORE we mean what
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as the time and place for hearing the *
we say.
»aid final account or report and objec­
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tions to the same, if any there be, and
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for the final settlement thereof and for *
Wool Sacks and Twine and Mohair Sacks for sale
a degree of destribution and discharge. *
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Dated at Stayton, Oregon, this 26th
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day of May, 1919.
*$•
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Josephine Matthieu, Executrix
, Jacob J. Niebert, Executor.
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Stayton, Oregon
V. A. Goode, Attorney for Estate.
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First publication. May 29th, 1919
Last publication June 26th, 1919
Total estimated amount of money to be expended
for all purposes during the y e a r ....................$12,275.00
Total estimated receipts, not including the money to be re­
ceived from the tax which it is proposed to vote $ 3,445.00
Methodist Church
I can take a few more pupils easy term s. Will give possession and
for thj piano at my home at crop if sold before J u n e 1st. W . II.
itovely, Winy to n, O r.
May H if
West Stayton. Mrs. E. M. Gil­
FOR SALE Ford lio n trunk, run
bert.
5-22 tf
less than WOO miles. In good romiitlou
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