The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 10, 1919, Image 6

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    RECORDER'S
PVI. GEORGE DOWNING
WRITES FROM GERMANY
FINANCIAL
CLASSIFIED ADS. r
REPORT
W OOD FOR SALE 1
Follow ing is the financial quarterly report of the recorder of the
town of Stayton, county of Marion, State of Oregon, for the quar­ Wanted Immediately, girl or
woman for general housework
ter ending March 31st. 1919:
Mrs. J. F. Lau.
4-10 •
G e r m a n y , March 14,1919
GENKRAL FUND RECEIPTS.
W e D e liv e r a n y P la c e
36
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Dear Papa:—Received yours of February 5 B alanced general fund brought forward
Lost, between Stayton and
Apply to
23 09 West Stayton, a pair of g o d f rame I
February 9, also the papers. February 5 Street assessment ‘.......................................
20 00 eye glasses. March 29. Finder
Surprised me to hear about the February 15 E. T. Matthieu. license ........ ....................
20 001 please return to Mrs. S. M. j
Albers Bros, after making the February 15 Fred Rock, license, billiard.........................
23 19 Hahn, Stayton.
money they have in the states. March 1 Taxes received
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4 OO1
March 4 Show license ...
The ought to give them life.
S T A Y T O N , OREGON
For Sale, one bay team, nine
108 62!
The five bucks came through March 11
years
old,
weight
about
2100,
J
L.
124 67
». k. and I will have it for some March 22 Taxes received
good
workers
and
drivers,
phone
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time. American money sure looks
$706 9? Stayton 246. J. P. tyertz, Scio,
good to us. We get paid regular
WARRANTS DRAWN ON GENERAL FUND
Oregon.
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5-1
now and are getting good eats, j apl)ary 7 Brown Petzel <
72 02
so have plenty of paper junk that j anuary 7 A. R eig er.....
6 00 For Sale 10 six weeks old pigs.
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the French and Dutch call money. j anuary 7 H. Smith ...
12 00 Ed Tate, phone 1728, Sublimity,
We are still building mess halls j anuiiry 7 W. Richardson
12 00
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and barricks and wondering how j anuary 7 W. A. Riggs............
12 00 LOST: one heifer, no marks
long it will be before they sign j anuary 7 North Smith ......
but is red colored with whitt ♦
5 00
peace and start us home.
January 7 Stayton Light <ft Po\
Bring your Wool and Mohair to the
spots, weights 5( 0 lbs. Pleas»
74 89
notify S. P. Matheny. Sublimi *
The weather is pretty good j anuary 7 J. B. Grier .... .’ ...
10 15
Woolen Mills. We will pay you the
tv. Ore.. Route 1. Box 58.
and on clear days gets kind of j anuary 7 H. Smith ..............
10 00
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warm.
The Germans are all January 7 J. W. M ayo............
10 00 FOR TRADE 1160 lbs., sound
Highest Price for same. Net cash
working their vineyards so as to February 4 Amos Weeks .......
26 00 and gentle mare. Will trade for
♦
to you. •
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have plenty of wine, as the boys February 4 H. Smi*h, special f
92 00 good milk cow*.
B. F. Fresh
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are drinking up quite a bit o f F eb ru ary 4 J. B. G rier.............
10 00
Stayton Phone
Stayton
their present stock. Suppose the February 4 H. Sm ith................
10 00
V
Mohair sacks 15c *
States will be drv when we get February 4 Lilly Hardware Co
8 75 FOR SALE—No. 1 milk cow. * Wool Sacks 50c each
Apply
to
John
Mielke,
Stayton.
back. I haven’t boozed any over j March 4 J. B. G rier.................
10 00
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Oregon.
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here so can g*et along all right, March
10 00
H. Smith ....................
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but think they*picked a poor time March
13 75 FOR SALE -O ne four year old
Stayton M ail...............
to put it dry. Some of the boys March
One double
215 40 horse, well broke.
Llectric Light C o .............................. ...............
say if they can’t get anything to
disc drill. C. J. Ruettgers, Route
$ 619 06 2, Scio, Phone 1015.
drink there they will come back
March 20
Balance..
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86 87
G EM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
here, but I hardly expect they will
For Sale—White Leghorn baby
do i t
$ 706 93 chicks for March, April ahd May
First Class Confections.
High Grade Pure Candies
Would flke to see Paris but
WATER FUND RECEIPTS.
at 12ic each and eggs for hatch­
Fine Cigars and Tobacco
$2 671 43 ing at $6.00 a hundred after Feb­
don’t think I will get a chance. February 5 Balance on hand ......................................
228 25 ruary 20th. C. Boone. Aums-
Some got a 14-day pass and were March 1 Collections for January and February 1919
4 24
Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
in Paris one or two days, but March 1 Collections for 1918
4 9
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April 1 Collections for M
now you can only get seven-day
Wanted Old incubator. Hot
All Prices and Style Box Candy
passes and can’t get to Pari3 on
$2 915 78 water heated preferred. 150-egg
WARRANTS DRAWN ON WATER FUND
them. Don’t know whether I
! or larger.
4 001 Phone 10242
H. R Shank.
will take one when I get back to January 7 John KiphaTt . . . .......... ...............
15
0O
Route
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Scio, Oregon
the companv or not. They never January 7 J. B. G rie r...... .............................
S tay to n ,
O regon
1 50 FOR SALE One good Ford. E.
gave the men on detached service January 7 A. D. Gardner, fireman s rebate
25
Titus, Stayton, Oregon.
tf
a chance on the 14 day passes.
January 7 J. R. Gardner, firemens rebate
00
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Sending some pictures we had January 7 A. J. Heiderer. firemens rebate
2 75
taken w itn o u r working clothes, January 7 Horace Lilly, fit emeus rebate
blue everalls and jumper. They January 7 C. A. Luthy, firemens rebate
were taken at a steel mess hall January 7 Grant Murphy, fitemefts rebate
we were working pn. Part of the January i Forest Mack, firemens rcoate ...
bunch-are A Co., part D Co.
.January 7 John il.elke. firemens rebate ...
! January 7 J. W. Mayo, firemens re b a te .....
General Pershing is on
January 7 A. S. Par.coast, firemens rebate
Rhine now. Think he inspects
7 J. M. Ringo, firemens rebate* ..
our division today. Wish he " ^ u^ yr
7 Leo Rock, firei.iens re b a te .......
would take a sudden notion and .
January 7 H. Smith, firemens re b a te .........
sen J us home.
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,, January 7 J. Spaniel......................................
HEN all nature blossoms out in happy Spring col firings then is the time of
Hope George Schmitt gets all j anuarv 7 V. D. Sloper ................................
all seasons when you want to look your best.
The old styles won’t do.
right. Have wrote him several j anuarl 7 C. D. S ta y to n .................... ...........
Spring-time demands fresh new patterns and colorings.
You want some
times but never received an an- j anuary 7 L. A. Thom as...............................
thing entirely different.
swer. Also wrote Jake, but never j anuary 7 J. H. T hom a.................................
heard from any of them. Heard 'January 7 C. E. Taylor .. „ ...........................
that Tom Tate was at Dihan. |January 7
A. W eddle...............................
Germany. *If I get a chance will January T Chas. Gehlen ..............................
has admirably interpreted the new mood of this happy Springtime with a myriad
hunt him up.
January 7 T. P. Lancefield .......................... .
of rich colorings and joyous styles galoru. They express, now ideas in an exceed­
Will close for now.
Hoping January 7 J. B.-Grier, salary ......................
ingly attractive way. Remarkable values at
this Onds you all well. As ever,
March 4 J. B. Grier, salary ...... .................
A. e . PETERSON
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J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor
c.
SPRING TIME IS
DRESS UP TIME
The House of Kuppenheimer
$40 - $45 - $50
P v t . G e o r g e D o w n in g ,
Co. A. 2nd U. S. Epgrs.
A. E F. A. P. O. 710.
Balance ,v ................................................................... $2
SCHEI’S
$2 915 78
California W riter Arise* In Wrath to
Deny That Seventy-Two Should
Be Considered a “ Ripe
Old Age.’’
A n e w sp a p e r item , a few d a y s ago.
sta te d th a t a c e rta in m an n am ed So-
snd-S o died “a t th e ripe old age of
seventy-tw o."
C om m enting on th is th e I-os A ngeles
T im es sa y s th a t seventy-tw o is not ■
rif»e old a g e an d a d d s :
A rip e old age is an ag e w hen th e
p erson w ho h a s a tta in e d it is re ad y for
old F a th e r T im e to com e along and
pluck him from th e tre e of life. If you
will ta k e a b ird 's-ey e view of th e ac ­
tiv itie s o f th e w orld a t th e p re se n t
hour, or even If you will look ahoni
you In y o u r own com m unity, you will
see th a t m en a n d w om en o f seventy-
tw o a re am ong th e forem ost h u stle rs
everywhere.
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A ctive h e a d s, o f .g re a t n atio n s, big
b u sin ess m en in th e biggest businesses,
le a d e rs an d g o -g etters of all d escrip ­
tio n s in every d ire c tio n you look have
p assed th e sev en ty -tw o m a rk an d a rc
still going strong.
Why, a m a n should be ab o u t a t his
b e s t 'a t t i e ag e of seventy-tw o. And
It Is a t th a t age th a t w om an should
re a lly begin to enjoy life In high-
heeled shoes, sh o rt s k irts a n d a h at
With ro ses all o v e r It.
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C.-to did not begin th e stu d y of
G reek until he w as eig h ty y e a rs of age.
an d it w as a t tlib sam e age th a t P lu ­
ta rc h began th e stu d y of I.u tin
H obbes, th e E nglish p hilosopher, puli
Ushed his b est book w hen be w as eig h ­
ty seven, an d C hevreul, fo rev p r Im m or­
ta l In scien tific re se a rc h , w as busy ns
a bee a t h is w ork in his one hu n d red
an d second y e a r.
O ne of th e m ost a c tiv e law y ers of
th e Isis A ngeles county b a r is p a st his
a iu e tle th y ear, nnd we know of nnoth-/
e r Los A ngeles m an who h a s Just been
ap p o in ted c a sh ie r of a new h ank a t th e
of seventy-four.
In sh o rt, tiie cold fa c t is th a t sev en ­
ty-tw o is very fa r indeed from being
“ a rip e o ld nge.”
Frats—$20 - $25 - $30
ROAD FUND RECEIPTS.-
February 5 Balance on hand.............................................. $1
January
January
January
January
January
January
jJanuary
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
WARRANTS DRAWN ON ROAD FUN))
W. A. R ig g s............... ......................................
N. S m ith ................................................... ...,.
W. R ichardson.................................... .............
A. R e ise r...................................................f... ..
A. D. G ardner.......................... ........................
Brown Petzel Co......... ............. .......................
H. Sm ith............................... . ............. .............
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31
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001
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50
00 :
M im ic
in SALEM
xtra Special
$ 184 50;
$1 517 97
Balance
"Tka K u p p rn h a im e r
$1 7U2 47
J. B. GRIER, Recorder.
Republic and Diamond Tires
A R E N O T T H t: B E S T B E C A U S E I H A N D L E T H E M
- I H A N D LE THEM B EC A U SE TH EY A RE T H E B EST
CHEVROLET CARS
H av e th e “ P e p ” . A lw ay s in ato c k , cap m ake d eliv e rie s any tim e
Mobile “A” Oil
it the best to buy
E . C. T I T U S
Stayton
Oregon
nCM-
kwiuiicti Crrrags G^n for Business
ALL KINDS CF F3R0 REPAIRING.
ONLY FORD PARTS USED
In Repair Work
p E L B F J t rrtall Bagsaml
F3* Siiit Canea are macie
of Ilio fiuivst materiali
GENUINE LEATHER HANDBAG
IN 16 AND IS INCH.
MADE
LN BLACK,
WITH GENUINE
LEATHER LINING.
’ r
thnowghoijt. In ailrfition Io
all th è usuai pachi ng «pace
of an o rd in arv l>a;’ <;r swit
S p e c i a l . . . . . . . ... * 7.85 $18.00 B.-ig now
case tlicy li.a ve the adned $17.00 trunk now
13.80 $12. tH.) Bag n,(j*\v.....
'eature of-« patonted ad-, $14 00 trur k now
11.85 .•v $ . 8.00 Suit Case....
jn ! Mct s b m , th a t hohj.s
b./5 $ f>.00 Suit’ Case....
y o u r o’.vn t'oilet accessorie» $ 9.00 trunk now .
ecurcly and eor.vcrliently.
$26 00 Bag now*.. . ’ 19.80 $ 3.00.Suitv,Case, .
W e enrry them in a v id e
nu
variety of ffvft's'at reasoiA-
n!,lo prieds. Come i:t and k t •
tij deincnstra*e Ih^ir euper-
iority.
Trade In
14.80
9.80
5.90
JbO
.1.95,
Your Old (ioods
OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE
¿ A L L O U R W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D
Frank & Stcab, Prop’s.
a m ^ .’m n r jjs^crr.z a il i 1 zsn
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Stayton, Oregon
Salem
Oregon
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