The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 01, 1919, Image 7

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You must clean the stomach
and bowels, purify the blood,
each Spring, or you leave Win*
teer’s germs and impurities in
your blood and system. Drive
them away, clean o il the stom­
ach and bowels, take Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea, a Spring
cleanser-purifier. 35c. Tea or
Tablets. Slopers Drug Store.
Nstici tf Appoialnrat si Adaiautraler
COON HOLLOW NOTE«
Mr. Insurance Miagmund of Fern
Ridge spent a faw days in Coon Hoi
low with old frienda.
Tha 1. I. I. club gava a program F ri­
day afternoon in honor of our flag.
Mrs. Hen nett’a mother and brothar
of Portland are spending a few days
at tha Bennett home.
The young people of Coon Hollow
attended the birthday danre given at
the Nettling home in honor of their
daughter Francea.
Adam Toepfer ia on the aick Hat
this week.
A few of the neighbors enjoyed ice
cream and cake at Apple Home Sun
day.
Mra. Cannon of Shelbum was i
gueat at tha Bennett home Sunday.
Mias Myrtle Taylor spent the week­
end with home folka.
. Clarence English of Stayton spent
Friday morning at his former home,
planting potatoes, and attended the
flag program in the afternoon.
I^urcnce Sicgmund and John Apple
attended the sale ik Jordan Valley.
S. R. Taylor, son and niece, of Stay-
ton, were In Coon Hollow Sunday a f­
ternoon.
Mra. Bill Baal, Mrs. Prank and son
John, spent Sunday at th« Meyers
home.
Henry Benaon is now able to be up
apd around.
Byron Denny of Stayton spent Mon­
day to Thursday evening at his former
home in Coon Hollow.
CENTENARY
In connection with our great
centenary drive in the M. E.
church of America, it is the big­
gest program any church has
ever put on in the history of the
world. Among other things we
are raising one hundred and five
million dollars. Up to the pres­
ent on this charge, we have
raised $1,476.00. I would like to
hear from all interested but
have not itot yet subscribed.
W. J. Warren, Pastar.
MT. PLEASANT ITEMS.
(Too late for last week.)
OAK GLEN ITEMS
Al Fried! and family called at
the
home of Mr. and Mra. N.
Mr«. Perry Wright of Kalcm is vis­
Neitling
Sunday.
iting at the Mr«. Koxi« Shank home.
Mr. P. T. Etzel was in tow a
Mias Hazel Lambert of Lebanon
■pent Faster with home folks.
Saturday transacting Business.
Perry Wright of Salem motored to
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Siegmund
th« Mra. Roxie Hhank home Sunday. motored to Salem with Chris
Miss Zona Ray of McMinnville ia Giebler this week.
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visiting home folks.
Mrs.
Neitling
and
daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and Linn
Frances
called
at
the
Mail
office
Lambert and wife were Sunday visit­
H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D.
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Monday
afternoon.
ors at G. H. Ray’s.
Physician and Surgeon
Mrs. Wm. Croisant of Lyons has
Miss Rosy Basel was a S'ay to*
been the house gueat of Mrs. John caller Monday afternoon.
Huber the past week.
STAYTON.
OREGON
Administrator
Tony Neitling and / ugust
Edna Crabtree entertained 15 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brenner and dau­
Taepfer
visited Leonard 1 hilips
of her little friends at her home ghter and Mr. and Mrs. Linn Lambert
Friday
afternoon.
last Saturday, to help celebrate were Sbnday callers at P. H. Lam­
N O T ia OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR
M.
Christ and Frances N-itling
her 12th birtr.day.
Edna re­ bert’s.
Miss Elsie Downing called on Miss
accompanied
by Rosy Ba el at­
ceived
a
number
of
nice
presents
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Maud Smith Sunday
Notice is hereby given that on
and the merry bunch had just A large crowd of young people ga­ tended. the dance at Sublimity
the 4th day of April, 1919,*the
S t a y t o n . O reg o n
A good time was re­
lots of fun.
thered at the P. H. Iaambert home Friday.
Cbuuty Court of Marion County.
Sunday evening. The time was spent ported.
Oregon, duly admitted to probate
in singing. A very enjoyable time was
GOOCH IJEM 8
A birthday party was held at
and appointed the undersigned
Mr. and Mra. Frank Stupka motored Fad by everyone.
the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick
as Executor of the I-ast Will and
to Scio Sunday to viait Mra. Stupka’a
DENTIST
Neitling
in honor of their daugh­
Testament of Iva F. Turner, de­
folka.
Frank Moser of Scio is visiting
OfTIre O pp. I.succiteli! Shoe S to re
ter
Frances.
Those present
Floyd Monroe and family spent Sun­ friends in this neighborhood. He a r­
ceased, and having qualified as
P hone 2152
S ta v to n . O r«
were:
Mrs.
Basel
and funily,
day with Mra. Philip Brant of Mill rived home Friday after serving over
required by law, all persons hav­
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
P.
Wourms
and
City.
30 days in the battle line.
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ing claims against said estate are
Mrs. V. Nadstanek of Salem visited ' daughter Marie, Mr. and Mrs.
In honor of Miss Beaaie Hoover of
hereby notified to present them,
V, A. GOODE
Albany, a crowd of young folka spent relatives here the past week.
Miles Kintz, Mr. and Mrs. Will-
with proper vouchers attached as
the day at th« home of Miaa Hazel
Mrs. Perry Wright returned to her jam Ba8el, Mr. and Mrs A' Frei-
LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC
required by law, at my office in
Phillips and enjoyed a weinnie roast home in Salem Sunday after several d[ a n d fa m iiy> the Misses Ma rie
Office Room No. 0. Roy Hldg.
the Salem Bank of Commerce
down by the river.
days’ Visit at Mrs. Roxie Shank’s.
• Cremer, Anne Leverman. Rosy
Miss Alpha White of Boise, Idaho,
Mr. Ed Smith and son Fred visited
Building, Salem. Oregon, within
Costly Peep.
six months from the date of the New Y ork.—T h e floorw alker sal<) was visiting her niece, Mrs. Seymour at the Hanke home at Thomas Sun­ Basel, Lizzy and Barbry Haffner,
tt. H . H t t L T Z E L
Tillie Burghart. Elsie Apple, aud
.1 first publication of this notice, MU« M n rg aret M rRrlil* had a m an In Working, last week.
day.
Mr and Mrs. Hubbard are visiting
Frances Neitling, the Messr*
Miss
Lucile
Caspell
of
Stayton
was
to-wit: April 10, 1919. Date of h e r room . S he said th e re w asn 't. T he their daughter, Mrs. Clarance Laffoon. a weekend visitor at the Mrs. Roxie
Attorney-at-l.aw-Notary Public
were:
Bennie and John Basel,
floorw alker looked. T h e peep wax
last publication, May 8. 1910.
Archie Laffoon spent a few days in Shank home.
w o rth $90,000, acco rd ing to h e r su it
Alex and Joe Haffer, George
Frank A. Turner,
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ag ain a t th e V an d erb ilt h otel manage­ Portland last week.
Charley Lambert motored to Leb­ and Alex Etzel, Blatts Reuf,
Executor
ment. No m an was I d th e room.
anon Friday. Miss Hazel Lambert re­
Chris Cremer, August and Bon­
turned home with him.
8 0 Acre Farm For Sale—5 0 Acres ia
- J . M. RINGO —
Miss Gertrude of Scio was a week­ nie Toepfer, Conrod Spenner and
| Christ, Tony and Mike Feitling.
end visitor at P. H. Lambert’s.
Wbeat and Oats. Stock and Equip­
STAYTON
OREGON
Perry
Wright
and
wife
of
Salem,
G.
The time went swiftly by til!
ment Go With This Farm
H. Ray, Miss Lucile Caspell of Stay- 12 o’clock whep a dainty iuach
ton, Lyle Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
A fter this the
Is big enough foi all business and family needs.
Eighty acre farm in Wald* Shank and son Raymond were Sunday was served.
dancing
was
renewed
and at a
Hills;
50
acres
in
grain,
4
acre-
It is light enough to be efficient and economical.
visitors at Mrs. Roxie Shank’s.
planted
to
potatoes
and
2
acres
very
late
hour
the
party
brr
ke up
Lewie Ray called on Miss Francis
It has beauty that is appealing and a finish of
VETERINARY SURGEON
in
corn;
good
orchard
of
about
Kloer
Sunday.
all
biding
the
hostess
a
cheerful
fasting richness.
Meshanically it is all you
DENTAL EXPERT
100 trees; good fences; running Miss Angeline Ryan called on Miss
adjeu.
could wish for in a car.
water in pasture; horse barn 40 Elsie Downing Sunday.
Call» Answered Day or Night
Bonnie and August Taepfer
hy 60 feet; other farm buildings,
Frank and Tonv Laux were week­
S tay to p
Mobile " A ” Oil
Phone--Re». 3X24
dwelling house five rooms, ope end visitors at Albany.
called at the N. N eitling home
O reg o n
half mile to macadam road, on Mrs. Henry Senz and «Mrs. Arnold Sunday afternoon.
if the best fo boy
R.
F. D .: telephone and cream
STAYTON
OREGON
A reception was held at the
route; J mile to school 4£ miles Renz and daughter Miss Florence were
Sunday visitors at Felix Vanerhaus’ home of Mr. and Mrs. Mile*
from Sublimity.
The following of
Stayton.
stock and equipment goes with
Kintz in honor of Ed. and Frank
the place: 6 cows, 6 calves. 20
i Etzel, the latter having recently
shoats and young hogs, three
UNION HILL NOTES
1 returned fronf France where he
SE STA K &
dozen chickens. 4 horses, 2 set
double harness, ore3 J in. John
Mrs. Dorothy Carter entertained was stationed in Uncle Sam's
THOM AS,
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Deer farm wagon, one 2-'22* Oli­ the members of the Walluga club at ®erv[lce- The evening was spent
Proprietors.
ver Chilled walking plow, one 2 her home Thursday, the 24th \t the ' n s' nK,n8 ar,d dancing and at a
Bring your wool and mohair to the Woolen Mills.
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We will pay you more spot cash than you can get
* section spike tooth harrow, one roll call each member had a variety late hour all departed for their
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Sharpless Cream Separator and
elsewhere. When we say MORE we m.'an what
* oth«y equipment on place. This of readings. A social afternoon was homes voting the reception a
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we say.
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+ farm is somewhat rolling but enjoyed, after which refreshments success in every wav.
e x c e l l e n t loamy soil. Price were served by the hostess.
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if sold on or before May 1st. 1919
Wool
Sacks
and
Twine
and
Mohair
Sacks
for
sale
TURNER
Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Slock
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* $6600.00; $4000 cash, balance on The Parent Teachers’ Meeting met
The Missionary society met
terms to suit purchaser. An ab­ rriday the 25th at the schoolhouse
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stract of title to date of sale will and a very interesting program was with Mrs. F. Williams last Thurs­
+ be furnished with this property. had with the management of Mrs. A. day afternoon. A fine progr. m
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For further information inquire E Triechler, the teacher, after which was enjoyed by all. After a
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Stayton, Oregon
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of S. H. Heltzel, Stayton. Ore.
refreshments were served.
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short business session the hos-
VETERINARIAN
A number of the young people from tess served a delicious lunch.
Union Hill attended the dance at Mac-
£<J McKinney has been busy
Calls promptly attended to day
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.i>
.
.uur,
a>.
the
past week planting the hyjm-
or night
,
For Sale—Fordson Tractor, has Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Seible motored , ,
^ Q O O O O O IX X X N X I& O b O V O O O O O O O O O O O O O D O O O O O O O Q O O O O O O O C k ^ «
to Salem Monday.
ble SPl,d -
Office in Residence
plowed 1110 acres, as fcood as
•Miss Mable Cornish from Stayton is
*Mrs- Dr- Masse>' of Klamath
new. Will sell at a bargain.
Phone 1522
visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Falls, called on the F. W: and
R. J . Kusev, Stayton 5—15
Wm. Rabens.
K. J. Lathrop families for a few
C. H. BREWER,
Nolle* la h*r«by given that on th«
I9lh day o f April, 19IB, th« County
Court of Marion County, Oregon, duly
appointed tha undersigned aa Admlnia-
tralor of the «atatea of Lulu li. Raker,
riereaaed, and having qualified aa re­
quired by law, all persona having
claims againat either of said estates
are hereby notified to present them to
the undersigned at the law offices of
Frank A. Turner, in the Hank of Corn-
mere* Huilding, Salem, Oregon, with­
in ala months from the date of the first
publication of this notice, to-wit: April
2*Ui, 1919.
Date o f last publication
May 22nd, 1919.
Frank A. Raker,
D.
W . N . Pintler* D. M* D*
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
The Chevrolet “ 4-90” Touring Car
Dr. Paul Fehlen
E . C. T IT U S
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
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Î WOOL
MOHAIR $
Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats
Lard* Creamery Butter 4*
4*
4*
Wilbur Woolen Mill^Co.
D r. L. W . Horn
CLASSIFIED ADS.
Stayton
Oregon
¿ L e s l e y
H o t e l
g
MRS. FRANK LESLBY, PROP.
o -o o o o o o o o o o o
Dr. UTTER
DENTIST
No charge for examination, and
estimates willingly given.
One of the best equipped offices
in the valley
414 Bank of Commerce Bldg.
Phone Main 606
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ROUND TRIP TICKETS GOOD
KOR THIRTY DAYS
J. R.
Lost—On river road between
Stayton and Scio, one Firestone
Rib ConJ Tire and rim 33x4£.
CLEAN ROOMS GOOD BEDS
Reward. Dr. Hobson, Scio.
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For Sale—One pair b o l s t e r
Make this your home when in Stayton
springs, capacity 4000 lbs., can
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STAYTON
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OREGON |Jjlj be seen at John H. Meilk.
Wanted Immediately, girl or
&Aoo<v)&oqpoooooooo<>oo00-000$ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
woman for general housework
Mrs. J. F. Lau.
4-10
We cater to the traveling public
|5 £
Salem, Oregon
New Schedule Effective Nov. 1 ’18
Kingston - -Stayton - -Salem
A U TO ST A G E
For Sale—Two Shoats.
Blum. Stayton.
Headache
IOUSANDS OF WOMEN suffer miserably from
r
periodic attacks of headache, never dreaming
that a permanent cure may be had. Headache
nearly always results from some disorder of the
stomach, liver or bowels. Take Chamberlain’s
Tablets. They will correct these disorders and
there will be no more headache. Many have been
permanently cured by Chamberlain’s Tablets.
Chamberlain’s Tablets
For Sale—Angora goats, gray
white oats, J. H. Kloer, Scio,
Oregon. Stayton phone. May 1
LOST:—one heifer, no marks
but is red colored with white
spots, weights 500 lbs. Please
notify S. P. Matheny, Sublimi­
ty, Ore., Route 1, Box 58.
FOR TRADE -1150 lbs., sound
and gentle mare. Will trade for
good milk cow.
B. F. Fresh
Stayton Phone
Stayton
For Sale—White leghorn baby
chicks for March, April and May
at 12Jc each and eggs for hatch­
ing at $6.00 a hundred after Feb­
ruary 20th. C. Boone, Aums-
ville, Oregon.
4—9
Wanted—Old incubator. Hot
water heated preferred. 150-egg
or larger.
Phone 10242
H. R. Shank,
Route 1
Scio. Oregon
Mr. Ellis Maupin spent Sunday with days the past week.
Henry Peters.
Coman Tracy has purchased an
Miss Letha Gilmore called on Miss j Elgin Six, lts a beauty, girls.
Clara Heater Sunday.
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Mrs. J. B. Bowne returned the
Mr. and Mrs. P. Fischer and son ;
18th
from a five weeks visit with
Marion called at the Geo. Scott home
relatives and friends at Kent
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adulph Heater motor- and Seattle, Wash. She reports
ed to Linn County Sunday on a busi- having had a fine time also visit-
ness and pleasure trip.
ing the famous poultry farm.
Mr. Elmer Rabens called on Ralph There are 11000 chickens on the
Mollet Sunday.
farm at present with a monthly
Mr. W. H. Mollet made a business feed bill of $1.000.
trip to Corvallis Saturday, returning
F. M. Williams finished his
Sunday evening.
spring
seeding last week.
C. C. Carter and wife were in Sub-,
The
hum
of tVe tractor can be
limity Saturday.
heard
early
and late as Coman
Dave Potterff attended the sale
near Jordan Monday.
Tracy has been busy plowing
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carter and sons with a Fordson for Ed Beng on
and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter were the Horning farm, and M. Mc-
entertained at the Elvin Carter home Kenney with a Case tractor for
Sunday.
Kasper Lathrop.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Humphrey and
Mrs. Geo. Keech of Stayton
daughter Thelma spent Sunday with
visited
at the J. T. Walker home
M. M. Gilmore.
Miss Bertha Mollet called at the last Thursday.
Wm. Rabens home Tuesday. 1
Earl Lathrop Sundayed with
Mrs. U. B. Ashby called on Mrs. the home folks. He is working
Arthur Burrows Tuesday.
in a box factory in Portland. .
Misses Flora and Addie Miles visit­
Jimie Condit had the pleasant
ed with Miss Vivian Heater Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillips were call­ experience of falling into an
open well. Too dry on top of
ers in Sublimity Sunday.
The Union Hill district is very en­ the ground was it Jimie. We
thused at starting the road work Mon­ hope he won’t try such stunts
day. Everyone is glad to see that many times.
Chas. Heater is road boss again.
Mrs. Royal Condit and chil­
Mr. Wm. Rabens is very busy now-
dnyg geting ready to build a new dren are visiting at the A. T.
house.
Savage home near Victor Point.