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ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE OF ^èSTAYTON MAIL CLASSIFIED ADS. Chas. S. C lark, E d ito r a n d P ro p rie to r Subscription Price $1*50 Per Year in Advance Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application Ftrd fi Advertising Represented ky T V American Press AssodaiiM "Th* pr*iM i R ntM if I* far prafar HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT abla ta a l-*a*u9 o f Natlona," says Banator Milas Folmlaitar. '*Thcra Notice is hereby given that the under, ara lasa chañes* for atrifs batwran a faw natlona combinad togatliar, than signed, administrator of the estate of la a much largar organisation, snob as Leander Marls, deceased, has died hi* tinnì account as such administrator with Uta propoaad World's Lingua." the County Court of Marlon County. Oregon a m i *sid Court ha. by a n order Nabce to Creators thereof duly made and entered, set In the County Court for Marion County, Monday, the U th day of August, 1919. Oregon. at the hour ID o’clock a. m.. aa the In the matter of the aatata o f Joseph time and the Court room of aaid Court, William Steinkamp, deceased. in the Court House ut Salem, I" M*r Notice ¡a hereby given I hat the under, ion county. State of Oregon, s* the signed has by an order o f the Con-tv place for the hearing of a nd Huai ac court of Marion County, Oregon, 1».« n count. All persona having objection» appointed administrator of th e ea lr l to the allowance to aaid It i»l account of Joseph William SteinWamp, dee< .■ and »ettlem ent o f *»k! c "ru nol ‘ ed. All persona having claims again» fte<l to apiiear and HU objections on or before the dav set for of »aid linai said estate nre required to present tie account ami »etilenico« ol »id eatale. I within six months from the date of il i • Dated and tirai pul li»i» d this 10th K notice, with the proper vouchers, li .lay of July, ISMS*. Date of la»t publi 'x the undersigned at Aumsville, Oregon. cation August 7th 1919 Solomon II Mnrift \ Dated this lbth day of July, ISIS. Admudatralor for said estate Henry Steinkamp, Administrator. Virgil H. Massey W. C. Winslow. Attorney for the estate. Slav loll, Oregon Attorney for estate July 17, Aug. M. HOP PICKERS WANTED -To pick at Louy Hop Yard, picking to start about September 1st and will last about 5 weeks. Pickers can register at the residence of Dr. Paul Pehlen, Entered as second class m atter at the postoffice at Stayton. Marion ESTRAY NOTICE -Stray heif County. Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. er, 2 years old, black, has been _______ Address all Communications to The Stavton Mail at my place 18 months. Owner can have same b.v paying for ad Jordan Items GOOCH ITEMS vertising and keep. P. P. Crab tree, 2 miles east of Kingston. W. J. Bertram, m,ratter of Frank Juritwirth went to FOR SALE Bay mare. wt. 1500 the Gooch Lumber an,t ShinKle P*»“ " W“ h" ’" ton SW ord.» on lbs, 7 years old: cheap if taken at business. Co., made a flying trip to Albany once. Joe Gassner. Kingston, Friday on business for the com Mrs. Peter McIntosh returned Phone 1352 Stayton. 17-31 from Hillsborough Monday. pany. Mrs. Pense, of South Dakota, FOR SALE or TRADE- 80 acres Forest Berry was called to an old-time fiiend of the family, in Tillamook county, valued at Stayton Sunday evening on ac visited at the Endar’s home re $ 2 , 000.00 will trade for property count of the sickness of his wife cently. in or near Stayton. The proper who is stopping at Arch Kim- Mr. W. E. Balsiger and family ty is free from incumberance. sey’s. A. T. Brewer. J-24-A-14 4t H. L. Maines began work as of White Salmon, Washington are visiting at the home of his LOST—Blue serge coat in or near second faller July 19th. xi uno* u ___„___ , - son George at present. Stayton. Finder please notify Marshall Stone began work in H O M E M ADE BREAD. C. L. Sherman and family of Mrs. J. Lambrecht Stayton, Ore the woods after returning from C A K E S A N D C O O K IE S It Britenbush springs where he McMinnville are spending their gon. vacation amongst t h e classic and Mrs. Marshall spent a very In the Tranches. shades of Thomas creek. "What'a the matter, BUI, hotn«- pleasant two weeks vacation. The Wittings have sold their alck T" H. W. Dunigan. the mill fore- C E. KRA M ER, Proprietor “Well, not exactly, but sometimes , motored down to see the Place here to a Washington par- 1 wonder which one of my brother«»- man ••• ( )R EGON STA Y TO N ty and will give immediate In-law Is wearing my white waist home folks near Shaw Sunday. possession. Our best wishes go coat." A. G. Hinkle is getting some with them. extra experience acting as log ging Supt. while Fred Gooch is Quite a little excitement pre taking his vacation up at the vailed on Main Street Monday when a locoud horse in his de lakes above D etroit lirium, or other causes, broke E. E. Miller and family in from security and took a plunge company with Chas. Brown and L ook m ore to th e q u ality " o f y o u r G roceries th a n to th e price. Wt.« at George Balsiger’s gasoline family of Mill City, motored to tank and milk cans which hap y o u b uy ch eap groceries th ey a re cheap. If you w a n t th e best grucei • Lebanon Sunday to hear Wm. pened to be on his route of des th e m a rk e t affords, buy" here. Y ou will g et full valu- for y o u r m o « ____ Jennings Bryan speak. They truction. Besides a b r o k e n took along well filled baskets harness little damage was done. and enjoyed a picnic dinner en- route. S am ples o f ta ilo r-m a d e t lothing N e w w h ite w a sh sk irts in g re a t Union Hill Personals from th e celebrated In te riu tio n al Mr. C. S. Akers of Mill City, v a rie ty " o f styles a n d m aterials. has accepted a position as head tine o f m e n ’s g u a ra n te e d auitk. G in g h am a p ro n s and house dresses Silver Creek Falls was the F ro m the larg e line o f sam ples you faller with the Gooch Lumber & c h ea p e r th a n you can m ak e them . scene of a merry picnic Sunday Shingle Co., beginning work the c a n choose the latest styles. S u m m er u n d e rw e a r. when the Walluga Club motored Twenty years experience in measuring and first of the week. Shoes for men, women and children. This . to the falls to spend the day. fitting suits and garments for »«en and store has no unworthy stock to offer or to John Worder brought A. Ret- j)jnner and luncheon were serv young men. Kit and materials gu -ran teed advertise. Satisfaction is guaranteed. ger of Stayton up to Gooch the ed at the grounds of the North first of the week to work in the Falls and in the afternoon the mill yard. Stayton South and Upper falls were visit- j Clem Gough has purchased ed. Various out door g a m e s Oregon property at Mehama for future filled the evening hours until use. time for departure. Wm. Edler has ploced an order' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wentce for lumber to be used in building of Grandview Washington were a garage at Lyons. Workmen are visiting at the Bert Bower home- now preparing the foundation. iMr and Mrs r„ C. Carter Frank Hauser made a hurried were visiting relatives at Stayton trip to Salem Tuesday evening. Friday. May Bradshaw 7 has be^n spend- Mrs. Frank Tate family were ing the week with home folks, visiting at the W. H. Mollet She has been employed the past home Wednesday, few months as helo girl at j Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wentch Brownsville, As the telephone 0f Washington and Mr. and Mrs. office was burned in the fire a few Amort of Shaw and Mr and days ago, she came home until Mrs. Bert Bower were visited at another office could be fitted out. t fie 3 Ashby home. John Sneed has been compelled. Winnie and Thomas Tate were to take a few 7 days off at the mill vjsitjng a t the g d> Tate home on account of pressing farm work. Sunday. Beside the regular train Tues- Miss Bene H urt of Portiand V1 T h e object of th e club is to keep cool and day morning there wras about spent the week-end with Miss com fortable on th e h o tte st s u m m e r days. seven cars carrying the bridge! Bertha Mollet 'U T h e dues ra n g e from $35 to $50—th e price crew who ara to begin at once; Mr and Mr, w B Ashby putting in the new nulroad a„d Mr w H Mo|,e t and o f a B ish o p ’s Suit, in th e “ V irg in W o o l” bridge across the Santiam at Mill and Bertha motored to Salem fabrics. City, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carter and son Lyle were visiting relatives Coon Hollow Notes in Silverton Sunday. 1 Mrs. Albert Cooley and daugh- WHEN you buy something, you w ant A number of the young folks ter Thelma were visiting at the i attended the dance given at the home of G. D. Scott it to turn out to be everything you ex Kelley home. pected; th a t’s a point we watch very Miss Elsie King of near Sil Linn Phillips and Alex Hafner verton and Mrs. Rabens and closely here. Our merchandise has motored to Salem Sunday. to live up to your expectations here; Dora and Elmer, were a t thej W-- i Grace Bartnik of Scio spent a if it doesn’t —Bishop makes it right. W. H. Mollet home Monday. fe w dayB at the J. W. Apple A number of Union Hill peo-; Cefordsbt 1919 Har« I home. pie are planning on a motoring Lawrence Siegmund of Fern Ridge was in Coon Hollow Mon trip to Wilhoit Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tate had as day. L. D. Kelley and family motor their guests this week the Misses ed to southern Oregon .Saturday Edith and Bell Hurt, of Port In Palm Peac' In clever, snappy models—and 'h e more ' / ate h:re in most land. Sunday evening a merry and returned Monday. all sizes and conservative models for the .. -e con . *nadcs to choose Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and bunch of y°uny Pe°Ple gathered from. They servative men in plain, an- ist-Hne " remely light in children accompanied by M r. the Tate home and helped to weight, for hot ./ styles - - - $ . j 5 to $50 e - $15 and $20 John Hafner motored to Salem raake evening a pleasant one. ! inday to visit with folks pick-, Refreshments were served and i ..,f Lorries. report a pleasant time. Every Family Co- Johnnie Etzel and wife of Fem The Last Request. Ridge were in Coon Hollow Sat Lender of Lynching Party In Far urday evening. IVoat—You got anything to nay before ! t John, Elsie and Fima Apple, *c string voli ii)i? The Condemned Man (apologetical accompanied t y Al P h i l l i p s , ly)—If ik It ain’t too much trouble I'd picnic at North attended the like to have you trim the end of the " ■ i s fra jiid , U tlc k k s me I Fork Sundf y. 1 hey all report a u«c<(.—Idea«, I j ' !ly good time. •- -to—., 't — — _ 11 Iluminan Auto Staffe Chile ei Schedai*. Elective JeM IS. 1919 H ill City • - Stay too - • Salem A U TO S T A G E * ¥> • m l:M TOA T »0 t» M M " “ R ») ft 37 ■ a A OÜ ►.»» ** ** “ M *■ 1 . . M ia n i x A . TOO p m < ¿.»-T h «00 l.jruna hatna N lair In a 1 NuLlimtty A um avlll» t T u rn e r HI»«. Ilu .(illa l I n ti» « » V arai A r flaWm I.v •• • 30 ftfft ftSft t. il. r. t«6 410 4 «I 4 tt «ss ** ** I ( -.»mar t* Klim .inn ala«*. I Mi a la M urili lam ini T ra in HOtINU TNI P TU'NKTH OOOD rt)K THINTY DAYS Huniman Auto Staffe THE STAYTON BAKERY SLRV1CL STATION CovyrisM nsl*Ui«t. IVI» NO ORDER TOO LARGE GROCERIES OF QUALIT Y Summer Goods Stayton Oregon Summer Clothing CHAS. GEHLEN Join the Bishop Crowd The best dressed men in town are members. A w B etter Join N ow W e Have Clothes f^r All In Marion and Polk Salem , . W« carry a complete line of Battery Repair Parts, New Batteries & Service Batteries Our icpair work guaran- tcu i to atand up. Willard Wood insulated batterle» are guaranteed ■l>»olutrly for one year. Knhber Thread insulation for a venr and a half. Auto Electric Shop DEGGK A HUKKKLL 41ft Court Street. l ’hnne 2U3 Salem, O regon The only oxeluaive battery shop in Marion county. Expert l.ightiug and Starting Service. O p e n w e e k d e v e I p. m t o ♦ p m . .S u n d ty i till I p . m . H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Physician and Surgeon STAYTON. - OREGON G H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S tayto n , O regon ' _____________________________ W , N. Pintler* D. M. D. DENTIST Office Opp. I.anccflcld Shoe Store 1 Phone 21f>2 Stavton. Ore ■ - . ■............, 1 1 —I, , , , 11 - im miiiisi— — tin- V. A. GOODE I. AWYF.R and NOTARY PUBLIC Office Room No. t>, Roy lildg. iS. I I . H E L T / . K L Attornev-ut-I.aw - Notary Public FUNERAL DIRECTOR - J . M. IUNGO— S TAYTO N OREGON Dr. Paul Fehlen VETERINARY SURGEON DENTAL EXPERT Calls Answered Day or N ight Phone-Res. [3X24 STAYTON OREGON STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & TH O M A S, Proprietors. I FresfuSalt&Cured Meats - Lard, Creamery Butter ! Highest Market Price Paid Far Fat Slock D r. U T T E R Iro n ----- DENTIST No charge for examination, and estimates willingly given. One of tin beat equipped offices in the valley , 114 Bank of Commerce Bldg. I —------ I'hone Main 000 Salem, Oregon