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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1919)
B a p tis t C h u r c h l »M m Murin« for Kcd- ■ ness, SoraMM. Granuli- rrtonl Preaching every second and fourth Sundays o f each montn, morning: and evening. Morning: services at 11 a. m. and evening services at 8 p. m. Sunday school each Sunday morning: at 10 t. m. S. L. Boyce. Pastor. »ill »■* »a tear tour cenM ctnlM efK*. onc*. W A.k Ï Your OruuuM At Munii, »ti.ii your fero. Noni Cere Mur mu E y . H .ranly ía .,C h lí« ia \ APPLE M ethodist Church | Now that you have a Rood Services at 11 m. and 8:00 * ctop of apples, why not save Sundav School 10 a. m. « them? m. Bring them to the m îpworth Leagrue 7:30 p. m.. t Prayer meeting: on Wednesday % in the parsonage at 8 p. m. a. 6 \ SUBLIMITY CIDER WORKS St. M arys Church PH ONE 2025 NEW BARRELS ON HAND \ Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun- ìys at 8:30 a. m. Rev. Fr. Lai nek. Pastor The Battery Shop | Strayed! ► AUTO ELECTRICIANS IGNITION AND ; A 3 year old Sorrel | Gelding Colt, Solid \ Color. BATTERY WORK 263 N. Com. St. From my place at Mill City, on Sept. 11. Finder please notify M. H. Galvin. Mill City. Oregron. Salem MUST GIVE ill 1. P WAY c o u n c il w a r n ; nt* t curl ol lire Stale ol Ore gon .or Marion County B lig h T h e a tr e Cl rtstino I' »son. Plaintiff, v*. William Pur i r. Jr., and Mattie Park.r, hit* wil , M . | hen A. Douglas Pt.rk.-r, aisl Sa I* K. Purkrr, hi* wife, Mina ID id- ing. r, and Hrldlngor, her hum hand, Chapley Brunner, (unmarried), Washington. D O. -T h « t’ nll Frank Brunner, (unmarried), Nellie State» Council of National Da fen llrunn.-r and - - Brunner, her hus composed of tha secretaries of wai the navy, th« interior, agriculture band, (unknown) .loneplnne Parker, commerce and labor reiterated tod.v widow o f Firm Parker, Deceased, Ima a warnlii". to the people of th« t Diled Parker, (unman led), Elale Parker, (un Staii-a of th« n«e<»alty lor tnrreaatu married), Velma Parker, (unmarried), economy and saving on th« part o Daisy Parker, (unmarried) and Irene every eltiien. Parker, (unmarried), Linda Nieee and After outlining th« causes of tt J. I). Niece, tier huahand, D«ra Kriesch high coat of living th« ataleiueut o and An tune Kri.-ach, her husband. Kd ^ the council «aid: K. Parker, (unmarried) Dick R. Mir "The entir« nation -producer, dla ki r, and Parker, hit wife, (he i trtbuter and consumer alike ahoutd return to the unity that won the war : unknown heira o f William Parker. Sr., ‘•Group tntereel an.l undue personal deceaaed, the unknown heir* o f Mary gain tnuat give way to the good of K Parker, deceased. I).e unknown heira the who'.« nation if the situation la t« o f ED* Parker, deceased, the unknown be squarely met. heir« o f Lucinda Ann Parke r, d«cea««d. "Our common duty now, fully a- and the- unknown husl.amla and wive* much aa In the war. 1» to work and to o f each o f the shove nsmnl iieir* o f save. In the words of t.:e Preside«! the alMivy name.I deeenae-el (M rieous, and in his address to the country on Au all persona or parties unknown, claim gust 23. t i l 9. only ‘ by Incr-uslr. ing any right, title, estate., lien, e.r In- production, and by rigid economy and savings on the part of the people te-reat in e»r to the »alel re-al |'n»|>.-rty ran we hope for large decree e I: 1 described In the complaint herein. De the burdensome cost of living whirl fendant*. uow weighs us down.' " TO — The Federal Re&erve Hoard. In it Wiliinm Parker, Jr., and Mattl* Par- bulletin outlining the flnxurtul ro’idl I ke-r, hi* wife, Stephen A. Douglas Par lion of the country Just issued, say* ker and Saellc K. Parker, his wife, “ That the high price levels whicl I indie Nice-e* and J. D. Niece, he-r hus- have been attained in the Unite) hand, Dorn Prie »eh and Antoio- Frie»--h, State* preseut a grave situation I- her husband, Ed F. Parker, Dick It. clear from the attention which cur rent discussion of the rau«e* of In Parker, and Parker, hi* wife». dustrial unrest is directing to the Mina He ¡dinger a n d ---- lleidlng«r. BY AN INSTITUTION THAT IS THOROUGHLY cost of living problem. So far sr her I u la n d , N.-llie Brunner and ESTABLISHED AND RELIABLE profiteering practices are responsible Bruniu'r, her husband, Chapley Brunn :: tor price aggravations, eonie consld er, the unknown heira eef William Par erable mltlgdtion of the cost of liv ker. el. ceased. t)te- unkm.wn heir* o f W h ere You a re S u re o f (ic itin a a Perfect ing situation may be expected and in Mary E. Parker, deceaaed, the unknown deed Is already In sight. P ittin g and W here (iuarantees heir* o f Klxa Ptirke-r. deceaaed, the un "The problem of reducing the high known heir«, o f Ann Parker, A re M ade Hood cost of living, however. Is mainly that dece-ie*e-d, ami the unkteown husbaitda of restoring the purchasing power ot and wives o f each o f the- ii I hjvc named the dollar. The dollar has lost its Come to us and have your Eyes Examined purchasing power because expansion deceased persona, ami all persons and of credit proceeded at a rate more parti** unknown claiming any right, rapid than the production and saving title, e state, lien or Interest In and to of goods. The way In must be the th* real property described In the c. m- way out. As the way In was expan piaint herein;- slon of credit at a rate more rapid IN THE N A ME O F THE n TATF OP than the expansion of production and OREGON:- Yuu and each e.f you 1 saving, the way out must be an In ktiiewn and unknown, are hereby re-quir- crease In production and saving The e-el to ap(>eur and anawer the complaint effect of increased saving will be a o f the al<ove name*! plaintiff in th« reduction in the volume of purchasing Jew elers an d Opticians media in use, and by consequence, a above entitled court now on (lie with reduction of prices also. the Clerk o f aaiel court on or before th« "That the expansion of credit has I SALEM OREOOS _ I7th day o f November, 1!M9, and you been a considerable factor In our are hereby notified that If you fail to financial and price situation Is clear; appear and answer *aid complaint as that It Is still a factor and one that hereby required the plaintiff will apply calls for correction by the process of ! to the above entitled court for the re Increasing production and savings and lief demanded In the complaint herein, by the investment ot the proceeds of to-wit: savings In th* absorption of govern For a decree o f «aid court quieting ment bonds Is equally clear.'* the title to the following described I- atnr w. u. a—i ! premise*, to-w it: Beginning at a point on the right hank o f Pudding river, where the Weat By Dr. Frank Crane. ^ line o f the D. L. I', o f John C. Carey land wif.-, in T|. S 8 R ' 1 W. o f the Thrift Is simply the application of Willamette Mi ridian, Oregon, if e x intelligence to expenditure. . tended croa»e* the said river, and 11.82 It does not mean only saving. It does not connote skimping and penny- chain* distant from I he N. W. com er pinching. niggardliness and miserli o f a 22.90 acre tract o f land owned by ness. That Is often tke most foolish Paul J. Romp and wife, on the 24th kind of waste, waste of health, of spir day o f February, 1917, and running its and of the Joy of life. thence S. 46 degre.-a W4 72.66 chain* Thrift means Intelligent spending. Rjight N ow is Tie Time to Get Your to the S. W. corner o f aaid D. I,. C., To spend a dollar aow may save two ^ thence S. 60 degree* E. 89.26 chains, dollars next month. thence North 46 degrees E. 20 chain*, Thrift Implies a budget. If you have thence N. 46 degrees W. 1.86 chains, no wls« plan, it makes little difference thence N. 45 degree* K. 2.87 chain*, how much you make What is the use of forging ahead when you don't know thence S. 45 degree* E. 2.10 chain*, your destination? thence N. 45 degree* W. 60.61 chain*, Sou* busy money-makers might sing, thence N. 67 degree* 46’ W. to the center with Mr. Dooley, "W* don't know o f the county road, thence S. 48 degree* where we're going, but were on our :tt)' W. to * |>omt6.60chain*distant from way.” the (joint where aaid road crosses the Thrift implies foresight. It means N. line c f »aid D. L. C., said point be we ran see tomorrow as well as today. ing 18.62 chidns W. o f the N. E. corner — Hy special permission. o f said D. I.. C., thence S. 71 degree* I - W— 8 ^1 W. 1.57 chain* to an iron pipe on the Thr Woolworth building In New York right hank o f said river, thence follow was built with five and ten cent pieces. »0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004 ing down stream on the top o f *aid Save them. hank o f *aid river, N. 60 degree* 18' W. 8.66 chain*; thence N. 76 degree* 5’ Nelson’s Victory Cups. Recognition of the English "silent liia a iia a a a k a a iia a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a l W. 11.20 chain*; thence N. 33 degree* navy" which did so much to win the W. 60 links; thence N. 75 degree* LI»' war has come In the presentation of j W. 6.26 shains; thence N. 82 degree* two communion mips to the Royal Ns- . j 80’ W. 4.37 chain»; thence N. 63 degrees vat Barracks eliurch of Portsmouth, W. 8.33 chains to the place o f beginning, »1 sful. These tuns » » ( » UPed op CUP AND SAUCER - 2«) Cts. containing acre*, in Marion Coun- 1 tp, Oregon. Reduced Prices en and adjudging and decreeing the plain The National Association of Waal* tiff to be the owner in fee simple o f Material Dealers estimates that Amerl ; said premise* and o f the whole thereof “ W E S A V E YOU M O S E Y ” cans throw away 1700,000,000 worth ol and further decreeing that neither o f food each year. If only one ounce of the defendants, known or unknown, food la wasted or spotted In each of ths have any right, title, estate, lien or in 20,000,000 homes of America, the total terest in or to »aid (.remise* or any lose Is 1,300,000 pound» a day. A» much £ 271 N. Commercial St., Salem. Oregon Î part thereof, and forever barring and coal Is wanted annually as all the mine» foreclosing each and all o f the »aid de » summ » of the country could produce in two « * • »»»» • » fendants, known or unknown, from as- weeks. serting or claiming any right, txjle, >-: A late, leinor intereat in or to snid prem Thrift and saving are needed no: ia.* or any part thereof ineonMintent only in material* hut In tabor an> with plaintiff'* said title, and for such money. Each added Individual effor1 other and further relief a* to the court will teud toward ibe increase of pro seem» proper. ductlon and consequent rail In pr!»e o' This summon* is published by order necessities, but pnyidral Idleness I* nt o f the Honorable George G. Bingham, tee» an obstacle to the reduction of llv Judge o f the Circuit Court o f tin- state tug costs than finaucisl Idlent*». Then o f Oregon, Marion County; made at ehamlier* in Albany, in Linn County, are millions of dollars Idle In th> Oregon, on the 25 day o f September, United States through lack of propel 1919. wherein this summon* j* dire -t- Uniteci Slates and Pennsylvania Tires Investment which should he workln; i etl to )>e published once each week for for the common good. These slims I' | six successive week* prior to the Pith Solid Truck l ires Retreading ami Repair Work put to work would constitute the ne» day o f N ovem ber, 1919. The date of capital so urgently needed to tide ov® the first publication o f »aid summon* i* NOTE: The best equipped repair shop thin side o f Portland. Ibe period Of reconstruction. the 2nd day o f < ■> tel > r. 1919. Full Line of Accessories and Oils HFWI TT & SOX E SE B t-J Attorney* for Plaintiff Fuat office addri**: Albany, Oregon, Housewives waste annually food vr l ast (mb. Nov. 13. 1919 ued at *750,000,00 ’ War Unity of Producer, Di tributer, Consumer Need To Meet H. C. L. SALEM OREGON [\K GROWERS j Pastor W. 3. Warren SUMMONS GROUP INTERESTS • R t l i t t k U t M S tilla « Phone 413 Oregon Every Saturday and Sunday H IP PO D R O M E V A U D E V IL L E Have Your Glasses Made Lucinda ! FURNITURE Of All Kinds é J y I À Charter Oak Ranges  jï r */• •V Heaters Large and Small ;j; We Buy, Sell and Exchange all Kinds of Furniture, '{! — Stoves, Etc.— “We Can Save You Money’’ Frank F. Richter 3 77 Court St. - - - | A Spelialist in Charge of r ' Optical Department H artm a n tiros. Co. We Handle Everything In THRIFT Ï Salem, Oregon _ “ G et this stra ig h t” says the Good Judge “ HEATER" You need it these cool mornings We have them in all sizes OUR FURNITURE LINE IS COM PLETE The tobacco that givei you the u; /St lusting chew is the kind that saves you tnt n ty. V on don't have to take so many fresh chev-s. The rich tobacco taste stays right n iu ’. :c. That’ s why you take a biuaiier ch eu . THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styuj R IG H T G U T is a short-cut tobacco W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco LILLY HARDWARE CO. * 40 Pound Cotton Felt Mattress $13 WASTED Ranges, Heaters and Oil Stoves \ People's Furniture & Hardware Store j * * * * * * * * * * * mut * * * * * * * * * * : Automobile Insurance <• \ « ♦ > E ire, Theft an d Transportation I Oregon Fire Relief Ass'K-iation Agent l Farmers Fire Relief of Butteville, Ore. New Jersey Fire Insurance Co. for J Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York ' Fire Association, Philadelphia H artford Livestock Insurance Co. H a rry Hum phreys - Stay ton *•««« î * * * 4 4 * * 4 « 4 Q uack 2 1 9 N. C O M I . ST., SALEM ’S TIRE MAN S A L E M . ORE. »»H rj® . < II»,-