The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, June 12, 1919, Image 3

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    ŒfeSTAYTON M A IL
Chas. S. C la rk , E d ito r a n d P r o p r ie to r
Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year in Advance
Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application
Forcifa Advertising Represented by The American Press Association
Entered as second class matter at the postotfice at Stay ton. Marion
County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail
,
HEALTH INSURANCE ON WAY
Many Reason« for Assuming That iua
Nation Is About Ready to Take
Important Step.
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wick castle and show him the moat,
the portcullis. Caesar's tower anil won­
ders that date from MO A. IV. Then
when he see* the broad rampart on the
castle wall he thinks what u flue place
It would he to dance, and he does.
Recently a hundred Yanks on leave
I In England made a two-dav tour. They
: played baseball at the home of the
late William Shakespeare. Stratford-
on-Avon; visited Leamington Spa.
Coventry, Warwick castle and the
| ruins of the famous Kenilworth castle.
Just to add a sort of finishing Ameri­
can touch to the tour they had jtennuta
j at Warwick—think of It. peanuts at
sacred Warwick.
But lest the Yanks he falsely ac­
! cused of carrying peanuts to Wurwlck
; let It be noted that Harry Cordon
' Selfrldge. a former Chicagoan, now a
department store man In London, sent
j up SO pounds of the delectable goobers
Just to make the boys feel at home
! while gulllvautlng about the castle's
j moats and ram;>arta and towers and
places.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
Notice is hereby given to the
legal voters o f School District 77
of Marion County. State of Ore-
iron, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETING o f said District will
be held at the Stayton H iirh
School; to beirin at the hour of
2 o’clock, afternoon on the
third Monday of June, beinir the
10th day o f June, A. D. 1919.
This meeting is called for the
purpose of electing one school
director for three years and
one school district clerk for
one year and the transaction of
business usual at such meetings.
Dated this 19th dav of May
1919.
ATTESTED: W. A. Weddle
District Clerk
A. D. Gardner
Chairman Board o f Directors
FOR HAI.K fi licsil uf Jersey heifers,
* freni rows that will average fieni ft Vs
te 7 per cent butter fat. One full |
blood row aveiage teat 7 per rent,
WANTED -T o register Logan­ ! giving ft gallons milk ^ day. One
registered bull calf; registered Berk
berry pickers, for picking about
«hire hoars; one Va nirli wagon. John
July lBt, at E. E. Bongs' yard,
Kandtier Jr., Helo, Oregon, Route 3.* 21 j
CLASSIFIED ADS.
Marion, Oregon.
3t-J6-26
WANTED
S ave 25 ('/
to 50/x /G a s
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
t WOOL
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Total estimated amount of money to be expended
for all purposes during the yea r...«............... $12,275.00
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county school fund during the coming school year ..$ 1,308.00
From state school fund during the coining 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
Total estimated receipts, not including the money to be re­
ceived from the tax which it is proposed to vote. $ 3,445.00
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses for the year .............................. $12.275.00
Total estimated receipts, not including the tax to be voted . 3,445.00
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.
Methodist Church
«
__________
St. Marys Church
Baptist Church
Preaching «very second and
fourth Sundays o f each month,
morning and evening. Morning
services at 11 a. m. and evening
services at 8 p. m.
Sunday school each Sunday
morning at 10 % m.
S. L. Boyce, Partor.
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
STAYTON.
OREGON
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
S t a y t o n , O regon
H. L CLARK,Dist«buter ! W . N. Pintler, D. M. D.
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16.
of Schedule, Efectivo
May 21, 1919
M ill C ity - - S ta y to n -S a le m
Loganberry plekers to start
M otorlif E
405.00
Janitor’s wages ....................... ........ ..........................
75.00
Janitor’s supplies...........................................................
250.00
F uel.................... '............................................................
70.00
L ig h t................................................................................
25.00
Clerk’ s salary...............................................................
50.00
Postage and stationrey..................................................
For the payment o f bonded debt and interest there­
on, issued under Sections 117, 144 to 148, and
422 of the School Laws o f Oregon, 1917........ 3,090,00
Ckaa|e
about the first af July; good ramp
WANTED 400 cords of Balm
AUTO STAGE
wood. Anyone having Balm tim­ grounds, plenty of wood and good wa­
L * Mill City Ar
ter. Apply at the Mail offici-.
l.yona
ber that they contemplate c u
t t i n
g _________________
M «fiam a
into wood please call C. E. Taylor LOST A lathes Elgin silver
S tayton I
wrist watch with broken crystal,
at once.
Sublimity
*June-12 tf
Autnavllla I
some where in Sublimity or on
For 8alo
8tu«l4tmkcr
Turnar
4 fto
road to Stayton, .last Friday.
MUta l(ua|»tul 4 4«)
C o tta «« I1'arm 4 :tA
t** m»UI i*houp if tttktMt nt one«». S n Finder please notify Miss Alta
riitiâ. CUUck, Stnyton, Or.
3 22-1 f
A r Halam
Lv 4 SO
Mvers. Stayton, Oregon. .
All kinds of rough lumber for
I C unnscU K(i,**l»«n s i s « «
I M m U Train M Huuihbuund
sale cheap, at Wright’s saw mill WANTED: To lease a small cot­
tage, furnished or partly furnish-
HOUND THII* TK'KKTH UUOD
near ShatT station.
KOR THIRTY DAYS
H. L Wright 5-22-tf «d. with yard for chickens. Re­
ply by mail.
TEAM FOR SALh> Weight 1100
Hamman Auto Stage
Mrs. H. S- Suttle
and 1200. Inquire. F. Silhuvy.
435 No. Lilierty St.
Stay tom_______________
Salem. Ore.
J. 5 tf i
FOR FA LE—One buggy in fair
condition, will he sold cheap if
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Pastor W. J. Warren
taken at once, U. Whitney. Stay-
Notice if hereby giv«yi that the un-
ton, Oregon.____________________ Jersignetl. by an ordcr of the County
Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00
J. It. 1 Court o f the State o f Oregon for the
For Sale— Two ShoatS.
: County of Marion, duly made ami en- p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m.
Blum. Stayton. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tered on the 25th day of April. 1019, Epworth League 7:30 p. m..
For Sale —Russell threshing *»f appointed Adminlatrarix of the Ks- Prayer meeting on Wednesday
O U tfit-1 8 horse engine,
3 6 -6 0 ,o li of Henjamin K. Bcringer, dcceas- n the parsonage at 8 p. m.
seperator, wood saw. water tank. -d* *nd,th,‘ ,,hu..hM ^
<JU,l,fie? M
.
.
.
* Much admintatrttix. All periiont h»v-
Cook outfit complete.
Inquire at ln(f ( 1 , 1 ^ , „gainat *aid eatate are here-
the Mail office.
5 -29
by notified to present the same dulv
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- verified as required by law. to 8. H.
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun-
FOR T R A D E
1150 lbs., sound Beltsel. Attorney for the Estate, at days at 8:30 a. m.
......
j
,
Stayton, Marion County, Oregon, with-
and gentle mare, W lll trade for I in six months from the date of this |
notice.
good milk cow.
B. F. Fresh
Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor
Dated at Stayton, Oregon, this 1st
Stayton Phone
Stayton
day of May, 1919.
It la only fair to assume that our
country la steadily moving In the di-
rection of compulsory sickness or
health Insurance. The reasons for this
Piano Lessons
assumption are many, but among
the most important are the following:
I can take a few more pupils
(1) The force of the example of Eng­
for the piano at my home at
land and of eight other European coun­
West Stayton. Mrs. E. M. Gil­
tries with whose social Insurance laws
bert
5-22 tf
the people of this country are rapidly
becoming familiar; (2) the general fa­
vor with which the proposed legisla-
N OTICE o r F IN A L SE TTLE M E N T
tlou Is regarded by the extremely ae-
Notice is hereby given that the us-
tive and Influential body of social
dersigued administrator of the estate
workers In the United States; (3) the
of Theodore Ripp, deceased, has filed
appointment of no less than eight
hie final account in said estate, and
commissions to Investigate health and
that the honorable eounty court of
other forms of social insurance:
Marion eounty, Oregon, has fixed and
(4) the support of the movement by
appointed Monday, June 16th, 1010. at
numerous public health administrators
the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. of said
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and experts; (5) the gradual but Irre­
day at the eounty court room in the
sistible swing of organlred labor from
Life In Archangel.
city of Salem in said eounty and
opposition to support; (6) the present
The girl problem Is as serious la state as the time and place for the
sympathetic attitude of the lending po- j Archangel. Russia, as In. any big mili­ hearing of any objections to suc4» Pinal
lltlca! parties toward the demands of tary center, says Miss Elizabeth Boles, aerount and for the settlement thereof
labor; (7) the willingness of labor, of­ director of Y. W. C. A. work In Bus
Dated this 15th dav o f May, 1919.
ficially expressed through state labor •la. who is h«me on a short leave of
JOSEPH RIPP,
Sara J Beringer,
Administran«,
federations, to assume half the coat of
S. H. Heltzel,
Administrator.
Wanted -Old incubator. Hot
absence.
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Attorney for eafate.
the proposed Insurance, and (8) the
water heated preferred. 150-egg
“Many girls from central Russia
Attorney for Estate.
May 15. June 12
readiness of various state legislatures went up to Archangel to spend the
or larger.
May 1
29
to act upon social reform measures summer because of the heat and of
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Phone 10242
H. R. Shank.
which do not threaten to add to the the food shortnge and when military
SciOj_Orejgnn « » S S S S S t S SSS M W S M t M « «
Notice Is hereby given that the un­ Route 1
troubles of the overburdened taxpayer operations were begun In the terri­
der
signed,
by
an
order
of
the
County
FOR
SALE—Ford
1
ton
truck, rtm
and Incidentally to those of the legis­ tory surrounding they were unable to
Court of Marlon County, Oregon, has lex« than 1000 miles, in good condition
lator.
go home. They were virtually refu­ been appointed as administratrix of Apply to Ben Gohlen, Stayton, Ore­
These reasons, declares Modem Hos­
gon.
May Ml
gees without goloshes, furs and the
pital in an editorial on the subject, heavy winter clothing necessary In the estate of Alfred Charles Peter­
are clearly Indicative of the fact that that northern region. With the com­ son. deceased.
All persons having
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
the trend of the country 's thought la la ing of the expeditionary force the clalmB against such estate are requir­
the direction of health Insurance.
ed
to
present
them
within
six
months
L
housing question became a serious
one. We Y. W. C. A. secretaries have from the date of this notice, with the
Department o f the Interior
N O T H IN G S A C R E O TO Y A N K S fairly comfortable quarters—rooms proper vouchers, to the undersigned. U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon
with beds In and lighted with elec­
Dated this 10th day of May. 1919.
April 29. 1919
Ancient Edifices. With Their Historic tricity. To be sure there are several
ANNIF. B. PETERSON.
Notice is hereby given that Herman
of us In each room.
Memories, Have No Power to Over*
Administratrix H. Frase, of Mill City, Oregon, who,
Removes Carbon from Cylinders
"Many girl clerical and stenographic
awe American Soldier«.
Valves and Spark Plugs
W. C. Winslow. Attorney for Estate, on February 24. 1916, made Homestead
workers were needed of course at army
306 Salem Bank of Commerce Entry No. 04652,' for the S. E. J. Sec­
Prevents
Carbon Deposits
headquarters
and
ut
the
postnfllce.
Ton can’t awe a Tank. Ton can
Building. Salem Oregon.
5t. tion 6, Township 9 South, Range 3
Lubricates Upper Chambers
feast his eye and his mind on history This offered employment to some ot
East Willamette Meridian, has filed
and castles and things that are so old the refugees and women are doing ev­
Prolongs Life of Motor
notice of intention to make Commuta­
they are sacred. But you can’t awe erything in Archangel, even to run­ Notice ol Final Account, Distribution
Increases
Power and Mileage
tion proof, to establish claim to the
him. Stephen Doughton writes In ning tramcars and trucking. They
Discharge
Produce« Higher Motor Ettlcency
Chamberlain’s. You can, as has been need organized recreation and that Is
land above described, before the Regis­
done, for Instance, take him to War- what we are trying to give them. .
ter and Receiver, U. S. Land Office,"at
In the County Court o f the State ot Portland, Oregon, on the 11th day of
Oregon for the County o f Marion.
June, 1919.
In the matter of the estate of Ursula 1 Claimant names as witnesses:
MARION 4 POLK COUNTIES
Niebert, Deceased.
Chas. Streff, of Mill City, Oregon
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Josephine
Ned
Richards,
of
Mill
City,
Oregon
Notice is hereby given, to the legal voters of School District
C la r k 's T ire H ouse
Matthieu and Jacob J. Niebert, execu­ Andrew Taylor, of Mill City, Oregon
No. 77 of Marion County, State of Oregon, that a School Meeting trix and executor respectively, of the
Altert Richards.
Y 319 H.
N . commercial
C o m m e rc ia l i S t t. . aalem
S alem
o f said District will be held at the Stayton High School, on the 16th estate o f Ursual Niebert, deceased,
May 1 29
day of June , 1919, at two o ’clock in the afternoon to vote on the have filed in the above entitled court
their final account and report as such
proposition of levying a special district tax.
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The total amount o f money needed by the district during the executrix and executor and their ap­
plication for decree of distribution and
fiscal year beginning on June 16th, 1919, and ending on June 30, discharge, and the said court has, by
1919, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts an order duly made and entered on the
to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, spec­ 26th day of May, 1919, appointed the 4 - — — —
30th day of June, 1919, at the hour of
ial district tax, and all other moneys of the district:
10 o ’clock a’, m., in the court rooms
Bring your wool and mohair to the Woolen Mills.
of said court in the city of Salem,
BUDGET
We Ivill pay you more spot cash than you c^tn get
County of Marion and State of Oregon,
elsew here. When we say MORE we mean what
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
as the time and place for hearing the
we say.
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1. Teachers’ salaries................................. ...................... $ 7,375.00 said final account or report and objec­
tions to the same, if any there be, and
200.00 for the final settlement thereof and for
2. Furniture.......................................................................
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Wool Sacks and Twine and Mohair Sacks for sale
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3. Apparatus and supplies,such as maps, chalk, era­
a degree of destribution and discharge.
350.00
Dated at Stayton, Oregon, this 26th
sers, stoves, curtains, etc..................................
day
of May, 1919.
30.00
4. Library books........................................ ........................
Josephine Matthieu, Executrix
15.00
5. F lags...............................................................................
Jacob J. Niebqrt, Executor. . *f£
Stayton, Oregon
300.00 V. A. Goode, Attorney for Estate.
6. Repairs o f schoolhouses, outbuildings or fences . . . .
♦J.
30.00 First publication. May 29th, 1919
7. Improving grounds.......................................................
10.00 Last publication June 26th, 1919
&, Playground equipm ent.............................................
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Iluminan Auto Stage
Qualities
Wilbur W oolen Mills Co.
Assortments
Market Price
for Produce
Ribbons
Handkerchiefs
Gloves
Notions—all kinds
Overalls
Ginghams
Perales
Underwear
Hosiery
Oil Cloths
Office Opp. Lance» fi «Ici Shoe Store*
Phons t lt t
Stavton, Oiv
. V. A. GOODE
LÀWYLR and NOTARY PUBLIC
MOHAIR
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
- J . M. RINGO—
STAYTON
OREGON
Dr. Paul Fehlen
VETERINARY'SURGEON
DENTAL EXPERT
OREGON
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
SESTAK
, ■
&
TH OM AS,
Proprietors.
Fresh.Salt&Cured M ats
Lard« Cramery Butter
ffilhest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock
Dr. U TTER
D E N T IS T
Market. Price
for Produce
Cash
Store
Attorncy-st-Law — Notary Public
iSTAYTON
White Goods
Muslins
Cambrics
Nainsooks
Gauze
Pillow Cases
Tubbings
Sheets & Sheetings
Diaper cloth
Cotton Batts
Stayton
T
Oregon J J V J J O
II. Il I Ï L T 2 K I ,
Calls Answered Day or Night
Phone-Res. {3X24
Values
Complete Line of Fresh Groceries
Office* Room Nt). tf. Hoy
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--------------- Showing a Nice Stock o f ----------------
Domestics
Outings
Prints
Draperies
Shirtings
Dress Goods
Silks
Towelings
Damasks
Crash
D E N TIS T
No charge for examination, and
estimates willingly given.
y 20
One of the l»est equipp' ri*offices
in the valley
414 Bank o f Commerce Bldg.
Phone Main 606
.Salem. Oregon