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•> . W-. f ’.JT' w \ ,® e S T f l Y T O N M A I L Chas. S. Clark, E d ito r a n d P r j p n c t o r Subscription Price $1,50 Per Year in Advance A d v ertisin g Hates Made Known Upon Application Foreign Advertising Represented by Tbe American Press Association E n te red as second class m atter at the postoffice at Stayton. Marion C ounty. Orepron, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. Address a ll Communications to The Stavton Mail Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by lo ca l a p p lica tio n *, a * th ey ca n n o t re a c h th e tlia e u t'd p o rtio n of the e a r. T h e re la only one w ay to c u re c a t a r r h a l doufm aa. a n d t h a t la by a c o n s titu tio n a l rem ed y. C a ta r r h a l D ealifcaa is cau aed by a n in flam ed co n d itio n o r th « m u co u s U nins of th e K u sta ch ia n T u b e W h c.t th is tube 1« inflam ed you h a v e a ru m b lin g soun d o r im p e r f e c t h e a rin g , and w hen it Is e n tire ly closed . iK a f n c a s is th e resu lt. U n less th e in flam m at ton c a n bo red u ced a n d th ts cube re s to re d to Its n o rm a l co u d ltlo n . h e a rin g w ill be d e stro y e d fo re v e r M any c a s e s o f d e a fn e ss a re ca u se d by c a t a r r h , w h ich is a n Inflam ed co n d itio n of th e m u co u s s u r face» H a ll's C a t a r r h M edicine a c t s th ru th e blood on th e m u co u s s u r f a c e s of th s sy ste m . W e w ill g iv e O ne H un dred D o lla rs fo r a n y ca s e of C a ta r r h a l D eafness t h a t ca n n o t be c u re d by H a l!‘a C a ta r r h M edicine. C ir c u la rs free All D ru g g ists. 74c. r . j . c h e n e y * c o . . T o isd o . a FACTS Leonard Wood’s Life Her* s Liuuril i W hm I s III* uutlitM-U In brier Boni. Oct»i«-i tt. I SOU. W im lie -n r. S i. H. Lived lo ixiylKMjd ou Cap* CoS, Ilusa. Graduate-l finin' Harvard M*<li*ai school, i SH-i \Vori..Hl im ii|l£ p«Kir Of IWlSlOIl Jm bosplts do :i.r Appronti- i :iritiy «lirvei'ti ln I8SS. served « I* i. d a y « in H i i s i u i i s lid Then was trau« ir.-d to MexieiHi norder on b is reúne. ’toi aetlolk.** Foot: nt i * •i umii> luoDth« th* savage Apache* « ii<* nam ed the tinnier and succès.-: dl .» oiiM keil the u|.i>r.ui<i> <•( Clvlllzi ■ on le a n - luter «»uriléil Con gres-». hi niellili ot H imhic for his r Indian warfare. heroism :i. -urt*w-<l Aru-diu under I d 1> v * Genera < iKH-fc to active servire oo O rd er- < bordet i " t «I l**v\ IlldOtllS. Uadi- - : «! lì -urueoii. 11» I8&». and *ta- l .o - A tlODed Mari - 1 I .Mi^ . I.iujise A. C ondft .Insure Smith, i H •• t*e «it \V::>;!i!tf't«>u in 1M#"» as as- Sent statati' a ■'eiHiiiiu «uritHHi. urti! ser\ed under C • v elam i him ! M r K i n l e y Org;m /.**\ RriL’tt Miller* in l« tS ; We are specialists and experts in the science of examining eyes and the fitting of them with glasses (over 19 years experience). We grind our own lenses and operate the only lense grinding plant in Salem. We can duplicate anyproper lense Bring or mail us the pieces. Satisfaction guaranteed. HENRY E. MORRIS & CO. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 305 State St. SALEM, ORE. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ’ then«-»- W m I XtO fe e t; then«-«» North 2U9J ( m l; the Re* E ast HO (m l; Ihi in * south 209) feet to the i>l»>-* of beginning uiut coulNint'iK on* end una-haif More», more or <esr, situated in the Town of StN )ton, Marion County, fir*goo. Said sale lx-mg mail* su b ject to r e demption in th * manner provided by law. * tinted thi* ¡¡fith dav o f February, 1920. W. I. Needham, Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon By O. 11 Bower, Deputy Feb. *jg-Mcb 4-11MH-26 Phymirlan and Sut|»n says the Good Judge L *, S t a y t o n . O k f . g o n W. N. Pintler, D. M. D. DENTIST Office Opp. Luo«.-«-livid Filo* Store Phone 2162 Stav ton . O r* V. A. GOODE RIGHT C U T is a short-cut tobacco W -B C U T is a Ion« fine-cut tobacco LA W YER and NOTARY PUBLIC Office Room No. «. H«y Hldg. FUNERAL DIRECTOR W . A. WF.DDLE l'bune 3X8 STAYTON l OREGON D r. P au l Feh len LD VETERIN A RY SURGEON DENTAL E X P E R T Fall« Answered Day or Night Phone--Rea. 3X24 OREGON STAYTON STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTA K Coartisi» rO|lM*r*4. 101» Inside Facts I t ’s what'* inside your battery that makes It live long or wear out quickly. Inferior insulation wears out bafor• th » p l a t s s d o , and reinsuhitiou is necessary. 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High St. Salem, Oregon Salem, Albany, Eugene, Corvallis l CANCER NOKNIFE AND LOSS OF BLOOD NO P L A ST K K 8 AND B A IN S HOURS O R D A Y S FOR TUMORS PILES FISTULA ; GOITRE DISEASES OF WOMEN SKIN STOMACH BOWELS In the Circuii Camrt oí the Stale tí Ore- |M far the Gauffj ef lari« D epartm ent No. 2 FO U R Y KARS ST U D Y IN E U R O P E O V E R .10 Y E A R S E X P E D IE N C E R^^ight N o w it U fe T im e to G « t Y o u r O. L . Burson, P laintiff, i v». - Summons Fannie Burson, D efendant ) To Fannie Burson, the above named Defendant ■ H l*ortland P h l k i u l T h a m p ? U k o rttw riM A lt U> 41? Jo u ra a l Ruildtaff l*<»K T I.A N P . O R B “H EA TER” You mod it thus« cool morning* _______ Wo have thorn In aB size* OUR FURWTURE LINE IS COMPLETE Pantor Rev. Reese Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 m. Sunday School 10 a. m. pworth I-eairue. 7:30 p. m.. Pray ot meeting on Wednesday in the parsonage at 8 p. m. LILLY HARDWARE CO. St. Marys Church » » ................... . Methodist Church 6 ................... . Services 2nd 4th and 6th Sun- ■HP-WHHB-a— - 1—- d tys at 8:30 a. m. Rev. Kg. L ain ck , P a sto r Baptist Church TH E U N IV E R S IT Y SCHOOLS AMO OCPARTMINTS TT^ T 'a ite f.;?y iar.IvJff« Uie Collere of Ltwatvr*. Ks^s.ií». a_,J Artff, c.id th# rtelif.nlt o f T-4W WtNllHn», f*t p •rt.'.a«4i. A n h iA c te r*. • p m iitM Q» C cla - Ut*.r e, I . i t t U b AOa JtlAasC Tor a «•»’ aî'ifo#. Utari-glw! 1 OF P reach in g ev ery second an«l fourtli Sundays o f each m ontn, tnortiinjr . m nrJ even in g. M ornifijr OREGON •^comL rtA Ttm ct A beanti *ul fixnpo», facuttl«?« of if*ci*t- I a U, W sjh >n facillilrs Inw l o ti, v ’fh m.: y c ywvuútím U.r rvii' -s • t i l n. m. and evening Services a 8 p, m. "athlrtie» fot r.iH td r," a r ally ri òmk « t i c ■L*ao«pbeta — ruú u à f*uii«-L.’, *'Oroc(*D Spirti»*’ S u n th . » r ir»rtn « Infoi»?*•_' THE REGISTRAR, U N IV ERSuY O: OREGON, «.Uv 2VX, OREGON. I OREGON PHYSICIAN ANIT SURGEON W nyiru n ffrutoti Company', 1107 B io a d w a y . N avw Y orgC ity from the date o f the first publication of this notice. D ated and first published this 11th day o f March, 1920. , Anna Zimmerman, Adm inistratrix o f the esta te o f Nick Zimmerman, deceased. Virgil H. Massey Attorney fo r said estate. March lL18-25A pr 1-8 A ttorney PebS 12-19-26 M cM -ll-18 • C. H. BREWER, M. D. S R In the Name o f Tbe S ta te o f Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answ er the com plaint filed ag ain st you in tb e above entitled court and cause on or b efo re the 29th day o f March, 1920, and i f you fail so to answ er, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed fo r in his com plaint, to -w it: T h at the bonda o f matrimony existing betw een the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved end th s t he have sush other snd fur ther re lie f as to the Court may seem ju s t and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication in the 9tnyton Mail bv order of Hon. G ee. G. Bingham. Ju d ge o f the C ircuit Court o f the S ta le o f Oregon, for the ¿b ird Ju dicial D istrict, d a te d ti.e 3rd day o f February 192U, th« first public ,tion to be on th * 5th day o f Febru ary, 192b quir« -nr snd an- b< th. day o f — ■ H * i i a». Put Up In Two Styles Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final - J ; account as executor of the last will and testment and the estate of Iva F. Turner, deceased, in Administrator s Notice ot Appointment »’ V the County Court of Marion Notice ia hereby given to ail whom it County, Oregon, and that said may concern th at the undersigned has Court has set the hearing of ob been duly appointed as «he adminis m u d e 11 •inne* u t i l i T lie « » 'lo r e U t h is o * jections thereto and the final tra trix of the esta te o f Nick Zim ▼eit a> lieti 1 - tin 111 colonel. settlement of said estate for Sat- merman, deceased, by the county Lend til* tr- - ¡.« In llr*t natile at la»» urdav. April 3, 1920. at 10 o’clock court of Marion Co,,n»-v- 0r*‘R°n' A" Gua*n 1.. *. June _ m is;*« . .» . - . , person» having claims HgHinst said es- E ntri- ’ Si.iii 1 Ju ly 17. and wa* a.m. in the court room of saicl , . „ . „ # „ , . _ . . i ta te are hereby notified to present the p r o m o . - , l o r \ui«-r to b r i g a d i e r g e n COUrt ir. Salem, M a r io n County, sarm* to the undersigned at the law of- eral. Maid* udlliarv governor uf Santiago Orepron. Dated this 23rd day of fice o f Virgil H. Massay in the Deid- r u « l I J R ja P U i / l J l l U ':' V l . Frank A. T u r-irich building, a t Stayton, in Marion Ju ly •-it : iim .I ¡limed city from p«-st- February, 1920. boo«e t- riiiHtern iiitniici/miity. ner Executor. Feb 26-March 25 CountJr> Oregon, within six .m onths Deggc ¡i Burrells Auto Electricians. Pres- .-n^ McKinley appointed him govern» gHiier.it of Cuba, in Dect-m- — ber. US ' In next liirr-e years he . j s brought t'nim out of darkneas and es- Jllinn S noni<i ol . m I i - <»l KeaI I rnpertj tabllsheij >t a* a modem, law-abiding, foreclosure •elf-govei"lug iiaiPm. Sent b< Itonaevelt to Germony to 3802 ns military oltserver. Notice is Hereby Given, That by vir- A ppolntft governor of tbe savage |Ue 0 f an execution issued out o f Wort» pro« in * m the Philippines, in tht. Circuit Court o f the S ta te o f Ore- IWKi, by lfiv*l«!mr Koom»velt. . », . # w Went with h i. men to .he front lines. * ° n' for “ “ "h r o f Manon ami to fought fanatic tribesmen. e>isMished directed on the _25th day o f_F eb ru - governiueui ami civilization, and ia ary 1920. upon a judgm ent and decree entered, o f record and three years redeemed another “lost rendered, docketed in and by said Court on the land.” Made con iu ard er In chief o f A tuert ! 18th day o f Febru ary, 1920 in a ce r ean forces in Philligiltiee In IMS. tain suit then in said Court pending, la 1900 transferred to Ualted Stares j wherein F arm ers k. M erchants Bank o f and taade fowunaader of tbe depart- Stayton, a Corporation, was plaintiff «aent o f tbe east. ' and J . T . K earns and Edith A. Kearns, Beat aa special ambassador tc ' bis wifa, w ere defendants in favor of ArgeoUae republic. f o a r year* headed American mili ‘ plaintiff and against said defendants by > which said execution I am commanded tary forcea a s chief o f staff. la 1914 a g ita made com te n d e r ol to aell the property in said execution 1 and h ereinafter described to pay the Cbe dapartmeut of the eeaL B e c a a a fre is te r leader la preparad sum due tb s plaintiff o f $2264.24, with a sas la UaRed g u is e by eeteblleblag interest thereon a t the rate of 8 per training camps ta 1814. 1910 and 1914 cent, per annum from tbe 18th day o f T koasaad a a f utee trained under bis February, 1920. until paid, together d ir a d i aa As-become » S c a rs »a calk with the coats and disbursem ents o f TrsTtaf-Te.! lo HM7 to « * '» '* < £ " " I „ ¿ T « t t U xad a t «W.00 and costs and • f Booth, n-uueri for averseaa duty, , ., . , ... k artn g basa ignored expenses o f said eaecu tior. I will on August 20 llegan ‘«rHutng o f crmrfe! Saturday, the 27th day o f March. 1920. at the hour o f 10 o ’clock a. m. o f said Eight y-Sloth division at Catup flay at the west door o f the County at on. Kansas. Sent to Gar»pc In D«K.ember as m ill Court House in Salem , Marion Coun tury observer. ty, Oregon, sell a t public auction to Wounded by bursting gun; ihre« the highest bidder for cV-h in hand on weeks In hoxpirul. the day o f sale, all right, title, inter R etained and resumed command of e st and esta te which said defendants Eight y ninth division April 12. lltDi. and all persons claim ing under them , E li !ity-nlnth went o v ersea*; W ood o n le i-d to atny at Fun .ton and start T-ubscquert to the execution o f plain tiff's m ortgage, to-w itt The 23r<i day trail, tig Tenth division. F a tdgn oflic<-rs pronounced Tenth o' August, 1912 in, o f and to sanip rem - b ed lilv'-doTi ever when it was ready ■ --s hereinbefore mentioned and de- to oior-en * ju st before arinlstica, in said extruTi tn p.s follows, tu Knve- her im s . M at> i-'irrunander of central depart- nning a t a point 660 feet South au nt and or-.- -nlreil force« to care for finutbeast corner o f the N( rth- re»t;rTi:ng . iiers tlirmigliont central ç f S« t -tion 10, T . 9 8 . rt. 1 W est W illam ette M erid.an. running « i — STAYTON. A little of the Real Tobacco Chew gives, more genuine satisfaction than the big chew of the old kind. Saves money, too because this class of tobacco lasts much longer. The rich to bacco taste stays rig h t with it. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. on Foreclosure Noliee is H .retiy Give». That by vlr- ture o f an execution issue out o f the - C ircuit Court o f the S ta te o f Oregon, (or the County o f Marion, .ind to me directed on the 25th day o f Febru ary, i 1920, upon m Judgement and «tegr.-o ! rendered, entered o f record i«n doeket- ed in and by anit) Court on the |Mh tiav o f February, 1920, in a certain suit then in sam Court pending, wherein Farm ers ard M erchants Hank o f Stay* I ton, a Corporation, was plaintiff and J . T . Kearns and Edith A Kearns, his wife, were defendants in favor o f plaintiff anti against said defendants bv which execution I am commanded to sell th» property in said execution ami herein after described to pay the sum due the plaintiff o f $892.25. with in te r e st thereon at the rate o f 8 per ren t per annum from the 18th day o f F e b ruary, 1920, until paid, together with the costs and disbursements o f said suit taxed at $19.00 and costa and e x penses of said execution. I wil1 on Saturday, the 27th dav o f March, 1920, at the hour o f 10 o’clock a. m. o f said day a t the W est door o f the County Coun House is Salem . Marion County, Oregon, sell a t public auction to the highest bidder fo r cash in hand on the day o f sale, ail right, title, in terest and e sta te which said defendants and all persons claim ing under them sub sequent to the execu tirn o f plaintiff's m orgage, to -w it: the iftith day of March, 1917, in, o f and to said premises hereinbefore mentioned and described in said execution as follows, to-w it: Beginning at a point 18 rods and 3) feet South of the Southeast corner of ! the N ortew est ) o f Section 1(1, in Town- ! ship 9 South, R ange 1 W est o f the W illam ette Meridian in Marion County, ! O regon; running thence W est 20 rods; thence South 150 fe e t; thence E a st 20 ( rods; thence North 150 fe e t to the ; place o f beginning. Said sale being made su b ject to re- ! demption in the manner provide«! by | law. \ Dated this 26th day o f February, 1920 W. I. Neetlham Sheriff of Marion County, (¿regon. Bv O. D. Bower. Deputy Feb. 26-March 4-11-18-25 H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. “You Cani Get Away from It' Sheriff,* Nofice of Sale ol Real Property _____ x j school ea ch Sundny TK.niinir : t 1(1 i m. N. f . B«»\ re. Pastor, ' V ,1