The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 31, 1919, Image 2

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Urion Hill Personals
M A I L
CLASSIFIED ADS.
M r. and M rs. PÌii^ Fischer and FOR SALE
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Checking a t»r«aumptlon.
•There I» u rumor I hut you inny he
N*k«Ml to aaaume l«>n<li'r*hlp of ymir
atruKiillng country,"
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trunted remitter.
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“I hit vi* heu rd auch a rumor." an-
»wered Wilhelm.
"Well, you may he a (minier nnd n
poet nnd n hit of other thing«. Bill
(here I« a limit to human vcrantlllty
With your khaldiy record for trutL ami
veracity, tinnì you ever try to poa,
un the Ucorge WRidilngtou uf fler
llamman Auto 8 t«g«*
Vetch, oats and
family motored to the Geo. Scott cheet for seed. Those wanting
seed should notify T. O. Archer.
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones anrt Kingston.________________ 81-7
Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application
j family spent Sun'ay at the Gil­ HOP PICKERS W A N TE D IN
Foreign Advertising Represented by Tbe American Press Association
more home.
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miles
Entered as second class matter at the postonico at Stayton, Marion
Ira Carter of The Dalles is northeast of Independence, Ore.
County. Oregon, under the Act o f Congress o f March 8, 1879.
We have 114 acres of the very
visiting with relatives.
best hops in Oregon and will puv mu ny."
Address all Communications to The Stavton Mail_________
A party composed o f Mr. and 60c par box. Nice clean camp!
A lb a n y is trying to remove the Linn County fair front Scio Mrs. Adolph Heater and family, grounds and gotxl water. We will
furniahjtents to those who have
to Albany. At a meeting held Monday steps were taken to re- Mr. and M s. B» rt Mower, Mr.
none, wood, (tenches and tables,
vive the move which went down to defeat just before the war. aMl1 Mrs. W. Wentch, Mr- and straw for bedding, There will be
Pastor W. J Warren
Another meeting has been arranged for Saturday and it is expect- \ Mr. W. H. Mullet and family and a store on the grounds where
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ed that there will be some hot arguments for and against the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tate and family goods can In* purchased as cheap
Services at 11 a. m and 8:00
move<
motored to Wilhoit Springs Sun- as itt your city. I f you wish to
p. m. Sunday School 10 h . hi .
register
do
so
at
once.
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day.
Durbin & Cornoyer, Salem, Ore. Epworth League 7:80 p- m.,
There are plenty o f fellows, who could teach a better school
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank and
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July 31 tf Prayer meeting on Wednesday
in ihe parsonage at 8 p. m.
than those who teach, preach a better sermon than those who | family were visiting relatives in
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preach, who could run a better business and publish a better pa- Sublimity Sunday.
pick at Louy Hop Yard, picking) l
per. Yes, the woods are full o f them, but they neither teach, j
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Nolicc lo Creditors
to start about September 1st and In thè Conniv Court for Merton County,
preach, or run a better paper.
They are like the lillies in the
will last about 6 weeks. Pickers
Oregon.
field—they toil not, neither do they spin.
MRS. CROKER’S INDIAN can register at th e residence of In thè mailer o f ih*- ertale nf Joaeph
Dr. Paul Pehlen.
Wtllinnt Stalnknmo, i . -•cttned.
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The following newspaper headings are getting common: '
Notte«- ta hereht given th«i thè undet
TO RENT For $200 cash, my 85
s i iiimì tu.» h> an orilcr of thè l-oiu'ly
“ Sugar advances a cent a pound. “ Coffee makes another jump.’ ’
acres, across the river from Stay- court o f Marion Couolv, Oregon, tmen
“ Meat Soaring.”
“ The price o f tea assends.”
Corn Climbing,”
ton. A. T. Brewer, Fall Creek, ■ plHiintcd admmiatrator nf thè «*ta?<-
“ This kind of dope brings the high cost o f living proposition right
of Joaeph William '■»trinkamp, dee«-*.»-
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squarely up to a fellow.
¡«si. All iiermink having claima aguini"
| FOR S A L E — May mare. Wt. 1500 slli,| estuU. „re req*iirrd lo prrxcnt tii.-.n
Ibs, 7 years old: cheap d taken at wilhinaix montha fr<* 0 » thè date of (hi-
j for three pieces of extra long
Gooch Items.
¡once.
Joe Gassner, Kingston, notice/ with lit«- prop» r voucher«, tv
timbers to be used for hoisting
the undenigned at Aw n»« ill». Oregon.
i Phone 1352 Stayton.
17-31
W. W. Little is doing some re- engine skids and boom pole in
Chas, S . C la rk , E d it o r an d P ro p rie to r
Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year in Advance
M e t h o d is t C h u r c h
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constructing the new bridge at
Mehama. They expect to begin
worn the first of the vt^ek.
Matt Carter o f Mill City is now
working with the woods crew
and Albert Duffy is also back
with the woods crew.
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services at 11 a m. and evening
■ services at 8 p. rn.
Sunday school each Sunday
morning at 10 l m.
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Cminlski rcstettiml. ivis
We carry a complete line of
Battery Repair Parts. New
Batteries & Service Batteries
Our repair work guaran­
teed to stand up
Wnlard Wood inuulaled
hatleriea lire guaranteed
aliHolutcIv for one year.
Knhbt-r Thread inuulation
for a vear and a half.
FOR SA LE or TR AD E
in Tillamook county, valued at
$2.000.00 will trade for property jJlll> l ‘ ‘ A“g' U~
in or near Stayton. The proper-
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE OF
j ty is free from incumberance.
HEARING OF FINAL ACCOliM
A. T. Brewer. J-24-A-14 4t
the County Court of Marion County,
Oregon and »aid Court hau by an om< i
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Monday, the lith day of August, 11)19,
Preaching evurv second and j
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fourth Sundays o f each montn. ", ,n" , Court room o f uaid Court,
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Auto Electric Shop
DKGGE A BURKKI.L
Notice in hereby given that the ti¡ «I
FOR SALE Angora goats, nan­
Kigncd, administrator of the nutate
nies and kids.
C. D.* Stayton,
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I mandar Maria, ..... m n 4, ha» Alati < ,
Stiyton, Ore.
linai account a« «uch aduli ni« tra tor win .|
Keturning rrom Europe more
beautiful than whey» she left as a
bride three years ago, Mrs. Rich­
ard Croker. wife of former Tam­
many Hall boss, finds her title of
" Princess of the Cherokee T rib e"
disputed by her husband's chil­
dren. who through their lawyer *
claim that she Is not an Indian
princess. Mrs. Croker was on the
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Xew York stage and known as
"L ittle liu la " before her mar­
riage.
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4IH Court Street.
Wm. Bodeher made a couple of
trips to Gooch lately with Trask’s
truck, taking hack lumber for
construction work in the camps
Hal Shelton of Jordan was up at Mehama.
Wednesday and purchased lum­
Wm. Edler and Frank Hauser
ber for rtpair work on the place.
R. E. Mieth o f the Portland motoretf to Stayton Wednesday
Bridge Co., placed a rush order evening on business.
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I luted Otta 15th day of July, UHR.
Henry Slcmk»ntp, Adinlmatraiur.
80 acres
W. C. Winalow. Attorney for the eat»!«-.
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June I S , 1 9 1 9
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pair work and painting for M. E.
Phillips at Mehama, going back
and forth from work on the jit ­
ney.
Harry Phillips has purchased
a 15-acre tract from Mr. McDon­
ald at Mehama which is near the
new mill site on Stout creek. He
intends to improve the property
and make his home there in the
future.
Change oí Schedule, Eieclive
Salem,
Phone 2t)3
O regon
Tin* o n ly p xp lu K iv r bntl«*ry
»hop in M ario n co u n ty.
Eupvrt
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Starting
S ervice.
O p t n wrrfe ile v i I i* lit in V p iti
suiu I i m
nil I p. m.
H. A. BEAUCH AM P,M .D.
!" thc
f plaro fo / lht) hcMring of .aid final ac­
Physician and Surgeon
count. A ll persona having ohjoctiona
to the allowance to »aid final a<*««'Unt STAYTO N .
OREGON
and settlement of »nut e till» are noli-
fied to ap|a-»r and tile object tons on or
before thc dav act for nf uaid final
account and settlement o f said estate.
Hated and hist |.«»li|»»ht-«l this lOih
day o f July, 1R1R. Hate of last publi­
cation August 7th 1919.
P H Y S IC IA N A N D SlIltG EO N
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun-
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Solomon H. Maris
Administrator
for
said
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days at 8:30 a.
S t a y t o n . O regon
Virgil H. Mauaey
Stayton, Oregon
Attorney for estate
Rev. Fr. Lainek. Pastor
S t. M a r y s C h u r c h
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
- W . N. Pintler, D. M. D.
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Office Opp. l.am -1 field Shoe Store
S t a v t o n , O re
Phone 2152
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V. A. GOODE
L A WY E R und N O TAR Y PUBLIC
It is never too
late for one alry-
lacy-dninty frock
like this which
can be worn for
one occasiou or
another at least
nine months in
the year. This
cream - colored
combination o i
net
and
lace
looks to a girdle
o f pink ribbon
and French flow­
ers for its color­
ing and it is
vivid
in
its
freshness.
This
m o d e l , though
late in thé sea­
son, is a forerun­
ner
Of
1920
lines.
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Office Kix.ro No, «>, Kny Hldg,
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Attorncv-a! Law - Notary Public
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
LO O K H E R E .
Would you want
to wear a heavy Union suit under
the hot summer sun, when you can
get cool, light underwear?
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- J . M. klNGO -
STAYTON
TH E M AN that is dressed for this
weather is the man that is the most
successful and happy. Happiness is
a condition that comes to you when
you are ‘comfortable; you cannot be
comfortable unless you are properly
clothed.
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OREGON
Dr. Paul Fehlen
V E T E R IN A R Y SURGEON
D E N T A L E X PE R T
Calls Answered Day or N ight
Phone-Res. ,3X24
Purchase Any of These and You Will Be Happy
! STAYTON
OREGON
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“ THE CLADEK GARAGE”
AND M ACHINE SHOP
A C ETY LEN E WELDING
AND
OVERHALL CARS
B R A Z IN G
FIX FORDS
All Kinds of Repairing done at
Reasonable Rates
Battery Charging. A ll kinds o f assessories.
Gas and Oils for sale
All my work is Guaranteed First Class
CHAS. C LAD EK ,
STAYTON, ORE.
SAXON K N IT , very fino
fine rïh-
rib­
bed and finished nicely.
B. V. D .’s o f the usual quality
and satisfaction.
ROCKFORD U N IO N SUITS
are the favorite of careful dress­
ers.
CHALM ERS Underwear are
of the best standard quality and
workmanship.
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
A T H LE T IC U N IO N SUITS
made roomy and comfortable; do
not bind anywhere.
SESTAK &
THOMAS,
Proprietors.
HATCTl ONE BUTTON Union
Suits are something new. Ask
to see the new features.
C O O P E R S B EN NIN G TO N
made with the spring needle as­
sure you of service and comfort.
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Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats*
Lard, Creamery Butter
Highest Market Price Paid Fo r Fa t Stock
TH E comfort and health you will find in one of these under-garment« mea'n the difference
of success and failure. I f you cannot attack your daily problems with a clear mind- free
from all disturbing elements; you are that much nearer failure.
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----- Every Family In Marion and Polk Counties a Patron -
Salem Woolen
Dr. UTTER
No charge for examination, and
estimates willingly given.
Store
: One o f the best equipped offices
in the valley
414 Btmk of Commerce Bldg.
Phone Main 606
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Salem, Oregon
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