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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1919)
lingham, Washington, bv the Reverend McPhail at the First ... ... . . . . . . . . . . t . A A A A V* V V baptist church ¡Saturday , Feb. i 15. 1015. The bride is the eldest daugh ter of Mr. and lira. E. C. Baker, j She has the best wishes of Stay* ton friends for she was reared in this city and educated in the public schools. The past seven years has resided in Van and not being able to get ma couver, she and for David Harold Murphy went to Salem terial on time, etc. Their pa Spencer, Ltd., was of buyer that city. trons will please take notice that The groom is a representative Thursday. they are open for business again. of the Kerr Turbine Co., of New Harry Chrisman went to Salem Both George Davie and Forrest York. Tuesday on a business trip. Mack, our erstwhile Knights of Mr. and Mrs. Nichols will visit Mr. T. L. Mull was transacting the “Razors and Shears,” have her people on the wedding tour business in Stayton Tuesday. lately installed clippers about March 1st Henry Benson was in from the for removing the electric whiskers Coon Hollow district Wednesday the top of a man’s head. from ------------- —for the---------------- The Wanted—some onq plow and of this week. machines work to perfection and Mrs. Margaret Whyte of As don’t take as long to separate seed 10 or 12 acres of grain on my place across the river from toria, is visiting with relatives at a it man from his money now as it Stayton, A. T. Brewer, Fall the Hirzsiefen home. used to. Creek, Oregon. It Charles Cladek and Mr. W. F. Charles Luthy was at Portland Klecker drove to Portland last last week where he booked a Friday in Mr. Klecker’snew car. number of good photo plays for ‘ EXECUTOR’S NOTICE James Thomas and wife of the Star Theatre, Among the: Notice is hereby given that the Salem spent the recent week-end number are Joan, the Woman, undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of here, remaining for the dance on jfh e Great Love and The Hun the State of Oregon for the Monday night. Within. These will be played County of Marion as Executor of Byron Robertson and wife right after Lent. In all he will the Last Will and Testament of over Sunday visitors in Stayton, have 18 different specials. He James Walker, deceased, and he has duly qualified as such remaining for the Monday night will also start the Wednesday that Executor. All persons having dance. night sbow after Lent. claims against the estate of said Frank Mack, who is now living Stayton Red Cross knitters decedent are hereby notified to in Portland, recently spent a few over the top with 18 sweaters present the same, duly verified, toe at miles County, south days visiting with relatives and and 85 pairs of - sox. An , excel- . . of Aumsville. home2* in Marion friends here. lent report for the shortest Oregon, within six months from Peter Deidrich and son Henry month, February, In spite of the date sf this notice. made a business trip to Portland the flu epidemic and the general Dated in Aumsville in Marion this 25th day of Saturday, returning Sunday with idea, that no more sweaters or County, Oregon, 1919. sox were needed, the ladies have February two new Fords. T. Walker, George Spaniol has shipped in a l'oneexceeding!} well. The re- Executor James of the Last Wiil and turning boys say the lied l ross Testament of carload of hog feed—rolled and has been their best and truest Janies Walker, deceased. 8 ounce cans to 5 gallon cans. chopped barley. Buy your hog friend. First publication. 3-6-1919. This is am ole reward feed from him. those who have done their Last publication. 4-3-1919. The C. E. social of the Chris-, for bit. If more is needed, the ho*::«Mhe *"»* ^ MetllOdiSt Church glad to knit. • I Ware, March 7th. Pastor W. J. Warren The drama and basket social Peter Diedrich reports the sale given at the Independence school of Ford touring cars to Earnest house in Coon Hollow on the eve-1 V. Miller of Gooch and George ning of March first, was fairly Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 Dozier of Shaw, this week. well attended despite the inclem-; p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Stayton, Oregon O. M. Baker reports the sale of 0f the weather. Those tak Epworth League 6:30 p. m., a new Chevrolet car to R. B. jnir part done themselves proud ___ | Bible ______________ ________ _ ... in class every Wednesday Colvin, section foreman at Shel- an(j tbe audience expressed their the parsonage at 7:30 p. m., when l i t tii 4* 4* 4* 4^4* 4? burn, and cne to Marshal Stone appreciation in no uncertain we study the International lesson. of Gooch. terms. Music was furnished be At the regular meeting of the tween the acts with violin and c?ty council Tuesday evening, it banjo, and the'pnAcram closed by was decided to cut 35 lights off the choir 3inging “They Go Wild SALEM’S from the streets. Thus cutting Over Me.” Mr. Theodore High- the expense of the village consid berger was the auctioneer and * High Cosi of Living Pressed Downward X TIRE MAN * erable. succeeded in jollying the young * If you have any EtffT3. Butter, Chickens, Hogs, Steven Tayior and family have men into paying a good round * Veal, or anything else to sell, we buy anything else to * l nited States and Pennsylvania Tires returned from Washington to sum for the baskets. soil, we buy anything of marketable for cash or trade * * Solid Truck Fires Retreading and Repair W ork again make their home here. Steven Bender, whose parents * and insnre you the market prices. X NOTE:—The best equipped repair shop this side of Portland. Mr. Taylor will go back into the j live near Aibany. came tfiroui h SPE C IA L ON BRO OM S X Full Line of Accessories and Oils blacksmith business with Mr. Stayton on his v ay home last * We can sell you a No. 1 broom for $1.15. The best X * Messier. there is for the money. Saturday night. M1. Berder r< - 219 N. C O M ’L. ST.. SALEM. ORE Miss Mary Rock who is em- cently returned from France with * THREE POUNDS PRUNES FOR 25 CENTS ployed in Portland, spent several the 65ih Coast Artilley. He was X Mens Khaki Koveralls, all sizes...............................$3.75 * days here with relatives and a truck with this regiment in 1 * Mens Heavy Overalls, all colors..............................$2.00 m friends, being called home by spent 72 days in active service it x the serious illness of her father. the front. He was a also in a * All kinds of Men’s Shirts. 99c and up. Look at them before you buy elsewhere. Mr. Fred Rock. hospital in France for seven * x i * Wm. Cladek recently pur- wee*(8' suffering from abscess of His recovery from \ * A full line of Mens Work Pants at prices that are right x Saturday Night In “The Biggest Show on Earth.” _____ home _______________________ chased tks Gehlen that has the brain. _____________________ Dress Ginghams 25 to 35 cents per yard. afc. been occupied by the Mayos for ^ 's wa3 considered very remark- some time. Mr. Cladek contem- a^ e *be army doctors who X Outing Flannel, all shades, 20 per yard. X plates moving his family to their Performed an operation on him. j X X He seems to be feeling fine now # new home very soon. Trade With Us And Save Money however, and aside from the se- X Mr. and _ Mre. C. B. , Trask ef *ivere * X _ Seaside, scars about his head, he is Oregon, are the proud looking very we„ * X parents of a nine pound girl, born j _ * X February 19. Mrs. Trask was! X Fonser Stajtsi Yang Wmu Married X Miss Gladys Hill, formerly of | Established 16 Years in Stqyton Staytan, and has many friends. George A. Nichols of* Welles- £ X here who will be glad to hear of ville, New York, and Miss Annie E. Baker, of Vancouver, British & * * * * * ■ . * : * # # * * * * * * * * * * & the happy event George Dozier and family of Columbia, were married in Bel- Elgin, Nebraska, are visiting at the home of Mr. Dozier’s brother, John Dozier, who lives southeast of Stayton. The Doziers came & west with a view of settling here and are now contemplating buy I have opened up with a Fresh, New Line of Groceries, Dry Goods; etc., in ing a home in this vicinity. the Young Building, lately vacated by she Marketeria Grocery. Dan Doll who has lately re turned from the army, has open My Stock is All.New and Up-to-Date ed a general store in the building i I wish all My Old Customers to Come in and See Us. lately vacated by the Marketeria grocery. Mr. Doll has a new' Our Prices are Today's Prices Fresh, up-to-date stock and will BURKE Polly OPENING DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919 be pleased to meet his old cus tomers. See his ad in another part of the Mail* aS J Missier & Taylor have opened 1 ^ a black shop again in Stayton. Market Price For All Produce Formerly “ Marketeria Gio?eiy The shop was closed last fall for the winter months on account •of the high prices for material X d W * f4W'4W'4WW'4i '4 i f W W W W Star Theatre, Stayton, Oregon SLOPER'S DRUG STORE hsite Exclusive Agent for Stayton and Surrounding Country International Stock Food Products A Complete Line of Fresh Stock ALSO DEALER IN THE STANDARDIZED KRESO DIP FOR ALL LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY Used by the U. S. Government Also in Bulk SLOPER’ S DRUG STORE en C y Q uack £ £ " ' ENID B EN N E TT W. F. Klecker » • • »O O O O M O O O O O O O » Doll’s Cash Store Open Again I I . E>ILL,LE Doll’s Cash Store & In Pursuit of Sunday, March 9