The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 21, 1919, Image 2

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CLASSIFIED
Hamman Auto Stage
Sea Foam
HOP PICKERS W A N TE D IN
Ckuge W Schedale, Elective
the Mitoma yard, about
miles
Jaae IS , 1919
northeast o f Independence, Ore.
We have 114 acres of the very
Hill City--Stayton--Salem
N A P T H A W ASH ING POWDER ¡a
best hop« in Oregon and will pay
________ Advertising Kates Made Known UpOB Application
very
effiecient
for
cleaning
sinks,
60c per box. Nice clean camp
AUTO STAGE
Fsreifi Advertising
resented bv The Ament an Press K sstoh m
closets, bath rooms, etc., and will
grounds and good water. We will
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Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton. Marion furnish tents to those who have
be found an excellent cleanser for
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none, wood, benches and tables,
County. Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879.
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practically all household purposes.
straw for bedding. There will be
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a store on the grounds Where
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Gooch Items.
I visited over Sunday with the as in your city. I f you wish to
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Phillips family.
register do so at once.
Address
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Durbin & Cornoyer, Salem, Ore.
Is an extra fine, pure soap and
Mr. Forrest Berry and family \ A party o f young folks from
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produces a smooth, creamy
have moved into the Fred Gooch Mill City called at the Phillips
lather.
It will not harm the
I Cun vmk *ta KlniaUm «taira,
property for the summer.
home Tuesday evening for a HOP PICKERS W A N T E D -To
t Mr«*ta Northbound Train
tenderest skin.
Made from
olive and cocoanut oils.
J. B. Frame and family have visit w,th Cliff Phj iI1,>
who has pick at Louy Hop Yard, picking
ROUND T R IP TICK RTH GOOD
PON TH IR T Y DA YM
recently moved into the house recent*y returned from act.ve to start about September 1st and
will
last
about
5
weeks.
Pickers
formerly occupied by Floyd Mon- * f rv,ce w,; h thJ engineers
H a m m a n Auto Stage
'France.
Joe Hamman s auto .can register at the residence of
roe.
stag? was used to transport the Dr. Paul Pehlen.
Oscar Ballard has returned to
party.
FOR SA LE —Angora goats, nan­
Gooch and is a busy boy.
You
nies
and kids.
C. D. Stayton,
can’ t keep a good man away
A Large Stock on hand.
Aumsville News.
Stayton.
Ore.
p31-21
from Gooch.
Wm. Vail and family has moved
Mrs. Clyde Blivins of Portland HOP PIC K E RS W A N T E D -T o
te Gooch from a camp near De­
is visiting relatives and friends start picking about the fourth of
troit and is running the big read­
Stptember in a yard that is ab­
here.
ing donkey at the sollway.
Cd*n«akl ■«•touml. 1*1*
Miss Blanche Small of Portland solutely rlean. We furnish wood,
Marshal Stone has been pro­ is visiting her parents Mr. and ’ water, cabins and sraw for camp­
We carry a complete lute o f
moted to head faMer and is re­ Mrs. C. W. Small.
ers. W’e pay $1.25 a hundred
Battery Repair Parts, New
ported as making good in his
Miss Ethel McDonald of Mc- pounds. A good place to spend
Batteries A Service Batteries
new position.
your
vacation
and
earn
a
little
Minnivlle is the house gu?st of
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Our repair work guaran­
money.
Pickers
can
register
at
John Bradshaw is filing for Mrs. Elsie Lewis. Miss McDon-
teed to aland up.
the Mail office Stayton.
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woods crew while the regular au was a former teacher here.
Willard Wood inaulated
batterie» are guaranteed
filer, John Smith is spending the
Mr. and Mrs. Junie Condit
abaotutely for one year.
W A N T E D —Second hand sanitary
month at Breitenbush springs, and daughter Gussie, Fred Den­
Rubber Thread inaulation
couch and second hand heating
for a year and a half.
Marion and Elk lakes. John has ham, Mrs. Denham and Miss
stove.
Mrs. M. J. Crabtree,
been with the Gooch Lumber & Gladys Denham motortea to Leb­
Stayton.
It
Shingle Co. as head faller since anon Sunday.
D E G G E « BU RRELL
they began operations in Novem-
41H Court Street.
Phone 203
Mrs. Harry Wilson (Miss Viva FOR S A L E —Red cedar posts.
Will
be
located
at
28H
N.
HighSt.
ber 1917, and is always on the McNeal) is visiting with her par- Inquire of A. Kelle/, Stayton,
Blackberries received f r o m
Attention Farmer»
about Kept. Ul.
Stayton,
Kingston
and
Jordan.
job.
. ents o f this place.
Oregon.
3t-4
Salem, O regon
Crates furnished.
See H. C.
C lif Phillips is enjoying real
Mrs. E. C. Wallace and daughT
Expert
Lighting and Starting
Foltz,
Stayton.
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A fte r closing my business for
Service.
home life once more after spend- ter Wavnita were Stayton visitors FOR R E N T or SA LE Modern
Open week «l ira till 4 p. m
house in Stayton. Felix Van Er- I ■ ■ M M m M t a t R t t (t a t * «» (»t lt t t * K » .K M I»»» a year on account of sickness, I:
ing several months in France. Wednesday afternoon.
Su ittle> • till 12
am now back in the harness
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Mother Phillips is wearing a
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lewis and men, Stayton.
again and am ready to receive
smile that won’ t come off since children accompanied by Miss
Truck for hire afternoons, see
wheat for which I am paying!
his return.
; E t h e 1 McDonald motored to
H. C. Foltz, Stayton. Aug 21 4t
the highest market price.
Vernon, Earl and Robert Good- Salem Tuesday evening. *
Eureka Flouring Mills,
ell, new men in the logging
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Speer were
Lost—small leather Buitcase be
Physician and Surgaon
a
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Geo. Spanioi, Prop.
camp at this place have declared Salem visitors Tuesday,
tween Stayton and Lyons. Find­
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Now that you have a good
their intentions of wintering on
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pierce er please send by parcel post to
STAYTO N.
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OREGON
crop of apples, why
save
the job.
were guests at the P. C. Speer A. Vernon, Mill City.
m
them?
Bring them to the
Clarence Laffoon made a hur- residence Saturday evening,
Pastor W. J. Warren
FOR S A L E —1918 Chevrolet car
ried trip to Portlend Thursday! Miss Hattie My'ers
visiting
practically new. Call or see W.
morning as mill delegate for Lo- at the home of Mrs. D. C. Druny
A. Rigg, Stayton, Oregon,
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Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON
in
Scappore.
cal 14, Dist. No. 2, L. L. L. L.
Ip. m. Sunday School 10a. m.
Everyone is busy picking ever­
FOR S A L E —One registered Cot-
Harry Bail of Mill City, went
I Epworth League 7:30 p. m.,
S t a y t o n . O regon
green blackberries and report
NEW BARRELS ON HAND
swold buck and two ewes. J. J. \
I Prayer meeting on Wednesday
down as representative for the
that the berries are even better
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Blum, Stayton, Route 2 2t-28
Camp Local 15, dist. 2.
This ,,
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Chas. S. Clark, Editor and Proprietor ■__________________
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Subscription Price $L50 Per Year in Advance
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Creme Oil
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The Perfect
Family Soap
N te i,.
CRÏ5TAL WHITE
- For- Sale at -
SERVICE STATION
DOLL’S
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c^Vlarket
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for Produce
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Stayton
Oregon
Auto Electric Shop
i APPLE
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H. A . BEAUCHAM P, M .D .
GROWERS
^ M e th o d ist C h u r c h
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was the first district business
The Sunday School convention
meeting of the Legion since its
which was held Sunday at the
organization last fall.
Christian church was well attend­
The aeroplane fre patrol have ed. A very fine program was
been reported in this vicinity rendered by the different schools
several times.
We would be and a picnic dinner was enjoyed
tickled to pieces, so to speak, if hv ,n „ t j .™ .
he would exhibit some of his V
stunts over this vicinity.
County Commissioner J. T.
B. N. White, the transferman
frorr; Salem, was in Goock Fri­
day contracting for evergreen
berries.
t,
Miss Myrtle Brown of Lyons,
Hunt, Judge Bushey and the
county road master were here
this week looking over the work
that has lately been done on the
steel bridge accross the river.
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CIDER
C.
WORKS
W . N. Pintler, D. M. D>
DENTIST
Office Opp. Lance Ac Id Shoe Store
THE STORY OF TH E LA B EL
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NO ORDER TOO LARGE
C E. K RA M ER, Proprietor
STAY TO N
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“ THE CLADEK GARAGE”
AND MACHINE SHOP
A C ETYLEN E WELDING
AND BRAZING
OVERHALL CARS
,
FIX FORDS
All Kinds of Repairing done at
Reasonable Rates *
Battery Charging. All kinds of assessories.
Gas and Oils for sale
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CHAS. CLAD EK,
- J . M. RINGO -
STAYTON
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
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STAYTON
OREGON
If you have anything that you will need in the
future y§u should take care of,your wants today* and
at once.
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| Arrow Shirts
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Arrow Collars-
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Mallory Hats
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Interwoven Hosiery |
STAYTO N , ORE.
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STAYTON MEAT MARKET
THE
BEST
ALWAYS
AT
BISHOP’S
Every Family In Marion and Polk Counties a Patron-----
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All my work is Guaranteed First Class
H. H E L T Z E L
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
W e are receiving shipments every day by E X ­
PR E SS, and prices are going higher and higher each
day.
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Attornov-at-Law— Notary Public
B ISH O P’S on a garment means that a house of
standing "assumes responsibility for it.” T h at is the
best that can be manufactured; that “ wfren they are
better B ISH O P will have them.”
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The Name is a Signature
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Stsvton. O r*
Office Room No. 6. Roy Hldg,
T H E garment with no label is like an A N O N Y ­
MOUS LETTER .
HO M E MADE BREAD,
CAKES AND COOKIES
Phone 21&2
LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC
DID you ever think what the label means? W hen
you see “B IS H O P ’ do you realize what goes into
that word and how much there is behind it?
Like your name written at the bottom of a PROM -
ISO R Y N O T E or DEED. *
THE STAYTON BAKERY
H. BREWER, M. D.
Salem Woolen Mills Store
SESTA K &
TH O M A S, *
Proprietors.
Fresh,ijalt&Cured Me J s
Lard, Creamery Butter
Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock
D r. U T T E R
DENTIST
No charge for examination, and
estimates willingly given.
One o f the best equipped offices
in the valley
414 Bank of Commerce K!dg.
Phone Main 606
Salem, Oregon