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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1920)
Beginning at a point 660 foot South I o f tho Nnuthoaht corn*." o f the North west J o f Section 10, T. S S R 1 Weal , o f In« Wittametto Mer.dian; running ihone« V, *,t JUO f.'et; th.nro North Chas, S. Cia, k. Lai tor and Pr .pruior 209f fool; thenee Ktut &10 foot; thence KcuthSth-l foot to the place o f beginning and containing one aiul one-half arrow, more or lean, aituatrd in the Town o f Stayton, Marion County, Oregon. Said sale being made aubject to re demption in tho manner providt i by Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application : law. Dated this 26th dav o f February, 1920. W. I. Nrodham, Foreign Advertising Reorcseuted by The Americio Press Association Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon By t), 1) Rower. Deputy Feb. 26-Moh 4-111-18 25 Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton. Marion T w F ie e a to i 2 . tS e S T A Y T O N M A IL Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail ; Sheriff, s Noficf of Sale of Real Properly on Foreclosure Nolle« is Ht re by (liven. That by vir- I government supervision and reg- ture of an execution issue out of the ! uiation. Circuit Court of the Stnte of Oregon, Regulation and supervision has for the Countv of Marion, ami to me remedied many of the old evils. !»'►< day or February, . . __. . , ,■ 1920, upon a judgement and degree but ownership ’ and operation rendered, . ’ entered . , o ; f record , an . I docket- .. tu rn s out to he ju s t o n e m o re ¡n Nn(j by said Court on the 18lh day It is about tim*1 wo were all looking this government chimera g r e a t big socialistic p ip e d r -a m . o f February, 1920. in a certain suit The bannana peel we slipped then in sniii Court pending! wherein right square in the eye and quit on was the idea we got in our Farmers and Merchants Hank o f Slav- kidding oursehes. Government ton, a Corporation, was plaintiff and heads that by some hoeuspocus J. T. Kearns and Edith A. Kearns, ownership is a beautiful theory,! the politicians could be made his wife, were defendants in favor of and it ought to work out in prac over into honest and deficient plaintiff and againat said defendants by tice, but it don’ t. It never has. i business men. It can’ t be done which execution I am commanded to it does no now. and it never will sell the property in said execution and than you can until human nature is d if fe r e n t !« * "tore than you can scrub hefeinafter dMcribed to pay the sum than it is now. and people g e t 1*1* Ptt the leopard. due the plaintiff o f $892.25, with inter est thereon at the rate o f 8 per cent honest enough to handle and ex i per annum from the 18th day o f Feb pend public money with the same] ruary, 1920, until paid, together with efficiency and economy as theyj the costs and disbursements o f said do their own. This they never i suit taxed at $19.00 and costs and ex penses of said execution. 1 will on have done yet. are not doing You needn't be afraid o f pain Saturday, the 27th day o f March, 1920, now. and the chances of their if you have your teeth cared for at the hour o f 10 o’clock a. m. o f said ever doing it are .mighty slim. by dentists using the day at the West door o f the County Government ought to be busi E. R. Parker System. Court House is Salem. Marion County, Y o u n e e d n ’t lo se ness, but it is not— it is politics. i Oregon, sell at public auction to the much time, for under Government ought to be run by this highest bidder for cash in hand on the System your work ^SYSTEM, day o f sale, a>l right, title, interest business men, but it is not—it is : w i l l b e d o n e w i t h and estate which said defendants and run by politicians, and politicians fewer visits, especial attention being given to out-of- all persons claiming under them sub spend all the money they car* sequent to the executirn o f plaintiff’s town patients. tax out o f the people and holler* You needn’t have doubts about morgage, to-wit: the 26th day o f being satisfied, for Parker System for mere. March. 1917, in, o f and to said premises We have an excellent example! dentists are just as particular as hereinbefore mentioned and described you are. in said execution as follows, to-wit; o f all this in the government op You needn’t w orry about price, Beginning at a point 18 rods and eration of .he railroads, the net for it w ill be as low as good den feet South o f the Southeast corner of result being about a billion dol tistry can possibly be done for. the Nortowest j o f Section 10, in Town But you ought to be afraid of lar dedc::. The railroad mag one thing, and that is delay. The ship 9 South, Range 1 West o f the nates am. companies were bad \ longer you neglect your teeth, the Willamette Meridian in Marion County, enough. Lord knows, but the worse they get. Bad teeth never Oregon; running ther.ce West 20 rods; grow better unless good dentists thence South 150 feet; thence East 20 govern ment has been w orse.; help them. rods; thence North 150 feet to the The ra; iroids robbed us|of hun- j Consultation and advice free. place o f beginning. dreds of millions and the gov There are twenty-four E. R. Parker Said sale being made subject to re System otliccs, the nearest being at demption in the manner provided by ernment manipulation of them law. robs us o f biiitons. Millions are ■ Dated this 26th day o f February, 1920 prefersn e to billions. Between NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT W. 1. Needham tw o e v i: - choose the least. Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that That the railroad owners con-' Bv O. D. Bower. Deputy the undersigned has filed his final J Feb. 26-Marcn 4-11-18-25 spired to run the bill up into GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP j STAYTO N. You get t eal tobacco sat isfaction out of this small ch ew . The rich taste lasts and lasts. You don’t need a fresh chew so often. A ny man win» uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. PHYSICIAN ANII SOKCEON f Í OKBGON c T h T b r e w e r , m . d . S t a y t o n . O iik o o n W . N. Pintler, D. M. D. D E NTIST j Other Opp. I.anocfteld Shoe Stern Phone 2152 Stavlon. O r. V. A. GOODE RIGH T C U T is a short-cut tobacco W-U CU T is a long fine-cut tobacco LA W Y I H and N O TAR Y PUHLIC Ollid«' Room No. 6. Hoy Bldg. W tnm lm -B roton C»,m u«ny, 1107 Broadway. N e w York City FUNERAL DIRECTOR W . A, W ED D LE Phone 3\8 OREGON STAYTON Dr. Paul Fehlen V K T K R IN A R Y SURGEON D E N TA L E X P E R T Gulls Answered Day or Night Phone- Roe. 3X24 STAYTON OREGON STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTA K & TH O M A S, Proprietors. Fresh,Salt & Cured1 Meats • • Lard, Creamery Butter Highest Market Pure Paid For Fat Stock A. W. Simmons, D. V. M VETERINARIAN Silverton Oregon I G ET RID OE j STUMPS NOW » m a U S E rs iS S S r i TROJAN POWDER I ! ; < w m wfffrwuuiiig s r r a s ú s Degge & Burrell, Auto Electricians. I • Pu t U p In Two Styles accourtt as executor o f the last will and testment and the estate ot Iva r . turner, deceased, in the County Court of Marion County. Oregon, and that said , hundreds of n illions more than <be Co(jnty Cour{ of fhe fete of Ore- it should be. we all know and be f „ . r lieve—but v. here was the railroad |t>» for Mtntn County abministration department o f Administrator’* Final Notice the goverrment all that time, to allow any such business? It Court has set the hearing o f ob- William SteinWanip> dw.eased. Notice is hereby given that the un- either did not care or stood in jections thereto and the final ‘ i-h ev r angle one ie rilement o f said estate for Sat- [ der*igned, administrator of the estate with i , v) nh ev r t . l __ / n ltv _ urday, April 3, 1920, at 10 o’ clock !of the abov* named deceased, has filed wishes v. rake. a.m. in th e co u rt room o f said h,s fi,nal. acC<T t i" the County Court asleep ;.c the sw itch or dishonest, ; for jia n o n County, Oregon, and that court in u^ Salem, Marion County, by order o f said court Monday, March ^ rcui,l and in cither event the result to Oregon. Dated this 23rd day o f 8, 1920. at 10 o’ clock a. m. thereof at the people is the same. February, 1920. Frank A. Tur the Court House at Salem. Marion There are 200,000 more rail County, Oregon has been set as the ner, Executor. Feb-26-March 25 time and place for hearing any and all road emp oyes today than there objections to said final account. is any earthly use for—all eating Shirifl’s Notice of Sale of Real Properly Henry Steinkamp Administrator o f the estate o f Joseph up money, money from the tax on Foreclosure William Steinkamp, deceased. payers. W. C. Winslow, | Attorney for Administrator It makes no difference wheth Notice is Hereby Given, That by vir F5-12-19-2^-Mch-4 er it be national government, tue o f an execution issued out o f state government, county or city, the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore-j it always costs double to do any gon, for the county o f Marion and to In tb« Circuit Court of the State of Ore- goo for the Gounty of Marion thing bv government than to do me directed on the 25th day o f Febru ary 1920, upon a judgment and decree I it by individual, and it does not rendered, entered, o f record and1 Department No. 2 make a particle of difference docketed in and by said Court on the ■ O. L. Rurson, Plaintiff, / what party is in power— when it 18th day o f February, 1920 in a cer-1 r Summons comes to burning up the public tain suit then in said Court pending, ! Fannie Burson, Defendant I money all politicians are tarred wherein Farmers & Merchant« Bank o f | To Fannie Rurson, the above named with about the same kind of a Stayton, a Corporation, was plain tiff1 Defendant: and J. T. Kearna and Edith A. Kearns, j In the Name o f The State o f Oregon, stick. t his wife, were defendants in favor of The railroads have robbed us plaintiff and against said defendants by You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you o f fnillioris, and when they go which said execution I am commanded in the above entitled court and cause back to ownership by individu to sell the property in said execution , on or before the 29th day o f March, als they will probably rob us of and hereinafter described to pay th e 1 1920, and if you fail so to answer, for sum due the plaintiff o f $2264.24, with millions tftore, but i f we take . interest thereon at the rate o f 8 per want thereof the plaintiff will apply to them over and run them b y gOV- j cent, per annum from the 18th day of the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: That the bonds ernment it will cost US b illio n s ! February, 1920. until paid, together o f matrimony existing between the So there * w’t*1 ***• eo* ts ar,d disbursements o f plaintiff and defendant be dissolved instead o f millions. you are. You pay your money Si*,d 8Ult taxed at and costs and and that he have sush other and fur expenses o f said execution. I will on ther relief as to the Court may seem and you take your choice. Saturday, the 27th day o f March, 1928, just and equitable. This summons is We believe in government at the hour o f 10 o’clock a. m. o f said served upon you by publication in the ownership and operation of rail- ; day at the west door o f the County Stayton Mail by order o f Mnn. Gee, G. roads, telegraph«, express, cab Court House in Salem, Marion (boun Bingham, Judge o f the Circuit (ou rt ty, Oregon, sed at public auction to f the State o f Oregon, for the Third les and every other great nation the highest bidder for cash in hand on o Judicial District, dated the :ird day o f al public utility —in theory. But the day o f sale, all right, title, inter the way it pans out in practice est and estate which said defendants February 1920, the first publication to be on the 5th day o f February, 1920 and all persons claiming under them is altogether another thing, and you are required to appear and an And this being true, a.t has ■ Bu*,w",lu,-*nt to the execution o f plain swer on or before the 29th day o f tiff’s mortgage, to-wit: The 22rd day March, 1920 been amply demonstrated, prob of August, 1912 in, o f and to said prem Virgil H. Massey, ably the nearest to justice and ises hereinbefore mentioned and de- Post Office Address, Stayton, Oregon Attorney for Plaintiff efficiency thPgeneral public can •rribed in said execution as follows, to- Feb5 12-19-26-Mch4-11-18 hope to get out o f it is by strict vrit: Physician and Surgeon W h y jso m any m e n are 140..1;* to the small chew of thiu ¿ood tobacco. Y o u r T e e th and Y o u li I !i. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.O. . tA • j the G ood Tiv' Subscription Price $1.50 Per Ye^r in Advance County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress o f March 8, 1879. T ~ "* 23S N . H igh St. S alem , Oregon W e Handle Everything In BETTER RESULTS NO HEADACHES NO FREEZING • Or TH AW IN G 1 SAFE TO HANDLE 2 • Black Blasting Powder, Go- « 1 , Fust* Ì J H A U S E R B R O S . M r. Give Servire J ¿ÌCagaeines Conveniently Located I Salem, Albany, Eugene, Corvallis CANCER NOKNIFE AND LOSS OF BLOOD NO PLA 9TKR8 A N D P A IN S FOB HOURS OR D A YS TUM0RS PILES FIS TU LA .G O IT R E OISEASES OF WOMEN *SKIN STOMACH BOW ELS Rjight Now is Tfè Time to Get Your “H EH T ER ” You need it these cool mornings We have them in all sizes OUR FURNITURE UNE IS COMPLETE LILLY H ARD W ARE CO. FOUR YE AR S STUDY IN EUROPE OVER :tu YE AR S EXPESIENCE I ’ o i tlnm! rhyelral T> i * t » ii > I «t">r*t»ri»* 412 to 417 Journal Hu.Min* PO RTLAND . URE M e t h o d is t C h u r c h Pastor R p v . R pese Service« at 11 a. m. and 8:00 m. Sunday School 10 a. m. pworth League 7:30 p. m.. Prayer meeting on Wednesday in the parsonage at 8 p. m. g S t. M a r y s C h u r c h Service« 2nd 4th and 5th Sun- d iya at 8:30 a. m. " -Y O U R UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SCHOOLS ANO DCPARTMfNTS T h . ratr.r*lty lnr!o4r, th. C o lW « of I.llftr.tar>, A n .n r. .nd the Arti, .a d the -tmrt.1 Aehnol. of Daw, Medirfn*. _ lut r .r tk m d ), Archite rire Jonr'i.Uem. doc lion mi l( lour. ■•a*. Kd ri). » sncoiAt. r («ru n es A W a ilfu l « • m m , ( i n l i l n of «rx-cU! t « . , mM-rn f « km emt, «nth m «nj opportiijittlr. for H( !f brlp, '•»thl.Uiir f r nwykoCf." . . r r .li, deoiocmtlp -.ad tii. f f.a u i u u "Orngoo Aplrit." ntA.tr.tnl JxriUrt nr «w lftn In/armc.-Jon «ditte«: THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. Rev. Fr. I^inck. Pastor B a p tis t C h u r c h Preaching every second and fourth Sundays of each month, morning and evening. Morning services at 11 a. m. and evening services at 8 p. m. 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