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TTJ ■ g fe S T A Y T O N M A I L CLASSIFIED ADS. Piano Lessons NOTICE w . a '. a w . a M i w a i W d ! Iluminan Auto Stage i Seal»*d bids will be received by I cari take a few more pupila the school clerk up to six o’clock W A N T E D -T o register lo g a n Chas. S . C la rk , E d ito r an d P ro p rie to r C k u ft of Schedule, Elective berry pickers, for picking about p. m. August 6, 1919, for the for th j piano at my homo at “ Janitor Work” of the Stayton West Stayton. Mrs. E. M. Gil June IS, 1919 July 1st, at E. E. Bongs' yard, school for the school year 1919- bert. 6-22 tf Marion. Oregon._________ 3t-,I6-,J6 1920. Mill City--Stayton--Salem Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application Mv «rtoulfatlisr **“ . The school board reserves the KOK SA LE Black Percheron AU TO STAGE ab»ut hla coualn M h n wedillng! Farcin Advertising Represented by The American Press Association mart*. 8 years old, weight about right to reject any unri all bids. When Hi*' brltlrgrtMun apia-nrcd lh«‘ W. A. Weddle. « tu m x, Lv Mill <11» Ar'TWi p m bride objeoteil tu hla flnniliig r«*tl Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton. Marion 1350 lbs., and colt three weeks rt.flO " j Uonch Clerk old from Belgian horse. J. A. IH'cktb-, Nt-lh reftt««>il to «'Intuire It. A County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. UftNM Comely, K t 1, Scio, Ore. 6-19-3t hot argllliM-tlt rn*ti«-«l. Netli's fntlier, a Mehatti* Address all Communications to The Stavton Mail wltlowsr, tn«k lictty's purt In tlm con- NUyion I 6:16 HOP PICKERS W A N T E D To I S u b lim ity 6.2ft troverà .v. *20 ” Anni* vili«* 1 MM. “ I urlali l'tl chosen you,*' deelured ej pick at I a > u . v Hop Yard, picking K tf 27 • " Tornar Betty. For Infants and Children to start about September 1st and fr * ** State* H o ai’ lU l "I wlsh you hnd." retorted young 3 9-.<*> " j Cotta««« Farm He may wear a last year’s straw hat: his firger-nails may need will last about 5 weeks. Pickers lii U i e F o r O v e r 3 0 Y e a i f Beth. S *15 " 'A r Sakai L v !l *u manicuring: his vest may hang a little loose and his pants may bag can register at the residence o f Always bears “ T a ln ’t toc» late yet," venture«! old -------- -------------- ------- Dr. Paul l ’ehlen. the Seth. Ami Itett.v up unii tunrrleil lite « l 4 o n n a vU K in * «to n s t a « » at the knees; his face may show signs of a second-day’s growth, Signature a t ♦ M N » » r t M » ' u m l Train eliler Selli oli thè spot.— Chicago Trib and the tin dinner bucket that he carries may be full o f dents and FOR SALE Team, top buggy une. K HOUND TUI I- T IC K E T » GOOD doughnuts; but don’ t you call him.“ theold man.’ ’ He’s your father. and double and single harness. | U KOK T H IR T Y DAYS For years and years he’s been rustling around to get things to A. Vernon, Scio, Oregon. 2t-26-S k lla m m u n A u to S t a g e ; l TW ì gether. Never once has he failed to do the right thing by you. He W A N T E D Girls f o r training thinks you are the greatest boy on earth, bar none, even though you plaster your hair back, wear smart clothes, smoke cigarettes before September classes begin. 1 Willametfe Sanatorium 3t-26-10 and fail to bring home a cent. He is the man who won the love and life partnership of the greatest woman on earth -your mother. NOTICE People wishing to pick Pastor W. J. Warren He is "some man" and not the “ old man.” I f you win as good a berries on my place will please w ife as he did, you will have to go some. The Silent Partner. Services at 11a. m. and 8^00 wait till I have picked what I p..m. Sumlay School 10A. XL want. J. N. Gehlen. Epwofth League 7:30 p. m.. Years ago Horace Greely said; "G o west, young man.’ ’ Champ Prayer meeting on Wednesday H A Y FOR S A L E —in the field., Clark says: "G o south, my bov.” The western voters say to their n the parsonage at 8 p. m. senator: "G o east. Colonel,” and Dr. Cook said to the world "G o I will sell my entire crop when north with me.” That pretty well covers the points of the com it is ready.- I will be on the place after July 4th. pase and leaves only rooinjor the suggestion; "G o to work.” A. T. Brewer 2t-26-3 Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun The first aeroplane station in the United States is located at FOR TR AD E -1150 lbs., sound days at 8:30 a. m. Salem, and the place was dedicated on the Fourth of July. It was ■ O — 1 ■ and gentle mare. Will trade for christened "Olcott Field.” They don’t seem to be Very particular g l e n ’s and W om ens' Rev. Fr. Latnt-k. Pastor B. F. Fresh what they call i t ___________________________________________________ good milk cow. Furnishings Stayton Phone Stayton Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year in Advance YES, HE’S SOME MAN! C A S T O R IA I Dress * 1 Methodist Church G oods ¡-S ilks Adoption of a National Highways Policy Likely « • P H K adoption o f a national highways policy by the United States Chamber 1 of Commerce at Its annual convention, coupled with recent announce ments by Senator Penrose, the next chairman o f the senate finance committee, and Senator Bankhead, retiring chair man of the senate committee on post offices and post roads, that they stand fo r national highway» tremendously strengthened and probability of pass age of the Townsend bill at the extra session o f congress," says David Jame son, president o f the American Auto mobile association. “ A national highway system can be kept within 3 per cent o f the total mileage o f highways In the Unite«! States and still serve our fundamental needs. To make this point dear It may safely be stated that a tone, ten miles In width and 75.000 miles in length, will reach more than 85 per cent o f the population of the Unlt«?d States, more than 85 per cent o f the taxable real estate and more than 55 per cent of the tonnage of farm products. “ Such a system would protect with a military highway having an aggr«»- gate length of about 10.800 miles our Atlantic. Gulf. Mexican. Pacific and Canadian borders; would give access to <>ur national forests, our national parks and open up muih o f the public domain not now «>aslly accessible, and would afford trunk-line route» for parcel post in the territories where this form of transportation is most intensive I d character.” He also says that If as a condition to the building o f the national high ways in each* state a construction of an equivalent mileage of state highways should be required, ihis would add 75.000 miles o f state highways. This, with the national system, would aggregate 150,000 miles mm QUARTERLY FINANCIAL REPORT KKPORT O f THIS CO NU ITICS OK THK Hnmmcm. Loan« and dt*countJ> 1352.7«*» y» Overdraft*»ecured and uu*ecured 453 oi Komis and warrants 49.429 tf? Stocks, securities. Judgement*, etc .. 1,98* .»I Banking h ou»e............................./... 12 >4) 00 Furniture and flvture* ........ &K«tf 00 Due from approved reserve banks . *‘> 3,531 35 Checks and other caah item *........... 20 71 Caah on haud............... _ ................ 26.la'* 07 Other resources 5.141 lit TcVTAL................. ‘.*97.418 10 Demand certificates of deposit......... O rtifled check* .................. ................ Tim e »u il Saving» lK-po.it» 04 I l l «1 17u < T«TS T otal ............................. **t»te of Oregon # County of M arions SUM) 00 3UU 00 • at * m 6617.3J9 36 I, J vv. M AYO, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I. W. Mayo. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9»h day of July 1919. » If HEI.T7.Ef«. Notary Pubht My OominivMon expire* Dec. . 27. 1920. Correct - A tte*' ; W W .’fcl.DKK J. |\ DiTTxa Directe Executor's Notice of Appointment In the County Court o f 4he State of Oregon for the County o f Marion. In the matter o f the estate o f John Neitling, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Michael Ralance in fu n d .......................................... _$ 267 28 Neitling was appointed executor of the W A TE R FU N D RECIEPTS Balance on hand April 1, 1919___________________________ $2,815 78 estate o f John Neitling on the 1st day o f June, 1914, by an order o f the County Received during the quarter...................................... ........ 326 75 court of Marion county, Oregon, duly entered o f record in said court. All $3,142 53 persons having claims against said Warrants drawn on the fund........................ 172 29 estate are required to send the same properly^venfied, with proper vouchers to Carson & Brown, his attorneys, at Balance in fu n d .............................................$2,970 24 Salem, Oregon, within six months from ROAD FU ND the date o f this notice. S 628 36 Warrants drawn on fund .......................... . $ 361 08 Balance on hand April 1, 1919........................................... $1,517 97 Received during quarter_________ _______________________ 770 07 Warrants drawn on fund. ......................... Dated this 13th day o f June, 1919. M i c h a e l N e i t l i n g , Executor. Carson & Brown, Attorneys for Executor. $2.288 04 June-19-July-17 87 20 Balance in fund........ ................................... $2,200 84 Shaw News Notes Rose Amort spent Tuesday with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Downing Mrs. Luella Darby spent Sat accomrtnied by Mr. and Mrs. urday and Sunday at Mrs. Chas. Ben Klecker spent the Fourth at McAllister. The home of Mr. Ruckle was Niagra. completely destroyed by fire Fri day tvening. The family was away for the evening celebration in Salem which left the discovery of the fire to neighbors. No personal belongings or household goods were saved. The O. E. Noyse farm north east o f Shaw was puechased by Mr. Kline recently arrived from northern Wisconsin. Mrs. Ee. Hooper spent Friday and Saturday with Miss Mves in Salem. M rs. G. J. H. Fryer died at Mrs. Goodin has visiting with her home Monday evening. Her her a sister from Oakland. Cali death was due to Influenza. fornia. Mrs. Oreen and little Friends extend their deepest daughter expect to accompany sympathy to the bereaved mem Mrs. Goodin to Olympia. Wash- bers of the surviving family. 1 iogton. .C O R S E T S ^ o 4 Complete line ot fresh Groceries — P R IC E S R IG H T Baptist Church 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. Sunday school each Sunday morning at 10 h . m. S. L. Boyce. Pastor. H . A . B E A U C H A M P , M .D . Physician and Surgeon DOLL’S Cash Store S TA Y TO N . OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKCEON S t a y t o n , O regon W . N. Pintler, D. M. D. New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves H ak e P e rfe c tly H ave Glass Doors Keep W tilIs Clean an d Food W arm O E N T IS T Office Of>p. Lanccflcld Shoe Store Phone- 2162 Stavton. Ore V. A. GOODE LA W Y E R and NO TAR Y PUBLIC Office Room No. 6. Koy Ijldg. Si. H . H E L T Z E L At the touch of a match" you have a flame that will do your cooking faster and without the dirt of ashes or kind ling. You can also get instantly any slower cooking flame .you want, right down to low simmering a simple turn o f the hand wheel does it. The flame is always in plain sight through the mica doors. W e will be glad to demonstróte to you the wide range of flame adjustment and ease of New Perfection operation. ! LILLY HARDWARE CO. • Attornev-at-I,aw- Notary Public FUNERAL DIRECTOR # . - J . M. R 1N G O - STAYTON 0RE60N Dr. Paul Fehlen V E T E R IN A R Y SURGEON D E N T A L E X PER T Calls Answered Day or Night Phone-Res. ;.3X24 .STAYTO N OREGON ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT Total cash on hand July 1, 1919........................................$5.438 36 J. B. GRIER, Recorder of the Town o f Stayton. OYAL .W O R C E S T E R •SIT jno 28 L u i l.rrtBs. Capital stock paid in duiplus fund.................................. Undivided profits................... less expenses and taxes paid individual deposits subject to check A I». C j ABDMR Summary of the Recorder’s quarterly report of the town of Stayton, Oregon, for the quarter ending June 31. 1919: G E N E R A L FUND RECEIPTS Balance on hand April 1, 1919.............. _...........................$ 86 87 Received during qu arter.................................................. 54149 Waists and Corsets Farmers and Merchants Bank *tS i* y iu n ,tn the of Orvuon. at the c lo v of bu«ine«ft June 30. 1*19 V oiles St. Marys Church Notice is hereby given that the under, signed, administrator o f the estate of I^ander Maria, deceased, has filed his final account as such administrator with the County Court o f Marion County, Oregon and said Court has by an order thereof duly made and entered, set Monday, the 11th day o f August, 1919, at the hour 10 o ’clock a. m., as the time and the Court room o f said Court, in the Court House at Salem, in Mar ion county. State o f Oregon, as the place for the hedging of said final ac count. All person* having objections to the allowance to said final account and settlement of said estate are noti fied to appear and file objections on or before the day set for of sai«l final acrount and settlement o f said estate. Dated and first published this loth «lay o f July, 1919. Date of last publi cation August 7th 1919. Solomon H. Maris Administrator for said estate Virgil H. Massey Stayton, Oregon Attorney for estate STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & THOMAS, Proprietors. Fresh,Salt& Cured Meats Lard. Creamery Butter Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock D r. U T T E R D h N T IS T No charge for examination, and estimates willingly given. One of the best equipped offices in the valley 414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phone Main 6tMi Salem, Oregon ’