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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1919)
A L L BOW TO MY L O R D T IG E R FURNI TURE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ❖ N ative* of th * E a it Moat W illin g ly Accord Him Royal Rank— la Sacred From Attack. Of All Kinds •> •> '/ -, v ■> -> •> V e V Mose Titus o f Linn county, wafc- ^ here Wednesday doing a little* * trading with our merchants anefi % hobnobing with old friends. ♦ Automobile Insurance Of nil Ihr animal* delfini In fhe Rial I tre. Theft an d T ran<nortution nnnr la rpgiinird with more awe ihan I my lord tlgi-r. L*|>e<-lully throughout / Oregon Fire Relief Association HI «i mi anil Indo-China, th« tlgi-r la kliiK. Shrine* nr* hullt and aucrlflrra made Agent \ Farmers Fire Relief of Butteville, Ore. New Jersey Fire Insurance Co. tu hlm; ht- I* u* Hiirrrd from the at- to r / .Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York tni It of ihr native* a* la the white ele Fire Association, Philadelphia phant of Shun. If there are fewer llifi-ra In thl* part of the Knat today. It I* due lanp-ly to « * the effort* of wehtern aportnmen who oeeuHlonally ran persuade, hrlhe, or C 4 -V * « C 4 c ', threaten a few native« to aid them In 4- -> O 4» <• •> •> ■:< 4« 4- 4> 4- 4» 4 4 4> 4* 4> 4>v A » <> 4 C 4 a bunt. Any auch lurk o f reapect on the part of the native* I». however, looked upon frown I ugly hy their neigh :: bor* who -rein to feur (hut the tlgur will forget the exact Individuili who attneki-d him and renieinta-r only the eonuuunlty. Native reverence gpea *o far an to allow a tiger to prowl undisturbed uhont a village night after night, at tacking mid Noiiietline* killing thorn» THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON f C ï i ^ C L Î A N O DC PA A T M E NTS mi unfortunate a* to ero-* hi* path. In • P t O J A i. P L A T V R C S I ...» rr.Af iarluica tL* f H y of A fa tati fol cxmT»TM. of »pecia!- the day the altered hciiMt retires to hi* • ** u c t m ul U m » Arts, tnd th« fot». B i'id e rti fa ciliti«, low c*j«t. with u iin j mountain domain, where he «tuya en 1 f’ No«:* of L a w . tat otrpryrUuiiUoa for MÜf-falp, " a U j I c IÌ c * for • itA ), A rrL Itn c tn r« , J'tQnuÜUOi, E /tO r et«rybc*|j." « m ilj demo» nule atroowpber» tirely hidden until nightfall. • , i -•iucatkm m uí M aale. -AiU \Lm fm au ^é “ Oregon Hpini. ” It I* obvious that the royal tiger s « U L * * * v mn^r»tx 4 tw k W o r « » H f t e inform* tl/m, a ih in m rule* entirely by feur. Awe-Inspiring TUE REC.iSTRAR. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. he I* himself, and Ida supremacy I* helped along hy the attitude of the natives. To the tiger are attributed all manner of Kupernuturul power«. It I* held that Ije ulway* know* anil trucks down those who olTend Hin; he can even turn hinuo-lf Into a human being, thu better to seek out til* eue- Ulll-M, Charter Oak h u rry H u m ph reys - Stay ton * * * e, * % 4- 1 Tom Smith went to Sidney th e first o f the week where he has at crew of men making some r e - pairs on the flouring mill th ert. The mill is 75 feet high and the* crew is shingling the wholestruc- ture, sides and all. It is som e job. <• Urion Hill Notes Ranges :: Heaters Large and Small W c B u y , Sell and E xch ange all K in d s of Furniture, — Stoves, E tc .— “ We Can Save You Money’ ;!* V Frank F. Richter 3 77 Court St. - ■ • Salem, Oregon D PEACHES Mr.and Mrs. Hoyd McCrary o f Portland, have been visiting th»* past week with Mrs. M cC rary'* parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H_ Tate. Adolph Heater made a busi ness trip to Sublimity Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crabtree* and children of Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lincoln o f Port land. were visiting at the W. R Mollet home Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heater were Stayton visitors Wedne~ day. O. I). Miles made a busiae trip to Portland this week. a 1 Bill Carter made a busii.« ! trip to Shaw last week. Early Crawfords $1.50 box Bringyour boxes ^ ■ f SfililRS Ripe next Monday. Stay on th© J o » j VV W h ile It R ain s y I) T H E K IN D FOR C A N N IN G “500 Bushels of Best Quality” TOWERS F IS H B R A N D Abiqua Peach Orchard, SLICKER Silver on Phone 811 // ! I KE Í ! ! Î \X)' THI.XG I'LSI', mie wants timi should V en B est in Quality W e (inn ran n e I he Q u ality » f E v e ry A r t id e ire S e ll to he as E xac tly Represented SEE ( H R L ARGE UISPAAYS Hartman Bros. C o. X Ì Jew elers an d Opticians OREGON SALEM C o s ts L e s s T h a n 5c a C ord to S a w Notice it hereby given that the i i - iler*ign**d have lieen duly apfiointed y the County Court o f the State o f Or- grm, for the County o f Marion, as Ex ecutors o f the last wills and testaments o f James William Taylor and Itaclx I Taylor, deceased, and that they I.; duly qualified a* sueh executors. A persons having claims against th- tates o f said decendents are h- r i-y notified to present the same to us at Stayton, Oregon, duly verified as by law required, within six months from the date o f this notice. Dated at Stayton, in Marion Cm nty. X Oregon, this hth day o f September, NOTICE Notice is hereby giw *i that we will allow no berry picking, hunting or trespassing on our places south of town. Signed— YVm. Munkers B. W. Munkers M e th o d is t C h u rch “ D o n ’t C heat Y ourgelP y says tLe Good Judge * > There's nothing raved by chewing ordin ary tobacco. A little cheiv o f that good rich-tasting tohnccogocsa lot farther, and its good taste lasts all the w ay through. Little chew — lasting—• satisfying. T h a t’ s why it’ s a real saving to buy this class o f tobacco. put up in two stylet R I G H T G U T is a short-cut tobacco W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco Q f o «cHV N ew t o P k v Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. ; Epworth League 7:30 p. m., Prayer meeting on Wednesday j in the parsonage at 8 p. m. r r r t f r i > r r v v * * r r r v i '> M 'i P 4 * « > » « I APPLE GROWERS Now that you h: ve a good crop of apples, w not save them? Bring t. m ‘.o the SUBLIMITY THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW 1 Pastor W. J. Wan •on H cir : r WORKS PHONE 7125 Mr. and Mrs. E. son Lyal spent Sun Worum an<l family Mrs. Bert Bo we 11 Gilmore and daup to Siiverton Mon We will be glad to demonstróte to you the wide range of flame adjustment and ease of New Perfection operation. LILLY H ARDW ARE CO. John Stewart Taylor Joseph Ledgerwood Taylor, Executors o f the Last Wills and Testa ments o f James William Taylor ami Rachel Taylor, deceased. A. O. Condit and Ronald C. Glover, A t torney's for the estates, Salem, Oregon. Sept. 11-Oct. il The only draw saw with the jiffy saw holder. Grips or releases Blackberries received f r o m saw instnttly. No holes to drill in in saw head. Only saw with Oper- Stayton, Kingston am! Jordan. drive straight behind saw. Metalic clutch, Sturdy-Tested. Crates furnished. See H. C. ates farm machinery also. See our dealer or write us. 4 t-ll The Vaughn M o to r W orks, Inc. 457 East Main St. Portland Ore. Foltz, Stayton. WWrQiiV 1 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 of the hand wheel docs it. The flame is always in plain sight thr< ugh the mica doors. £ | l»19, You W ood ■BP fla k e P erfectly H ave Glass Doors Keep W alls Clean a n d Food W arm Executors’ Notice ol Appointment -:~ 0 " 1 I New Perfection 30 Cook Stoves t'ct their Lull money's worth. To do this in buy- nifi Jewelry miti I hmiionil.s yo u must not only secure heniitifnl tlesigns hut yon must y e t the i r v o r \ r e m ust; n> tu y a s y t iiin c . p s i a l l y r o r x n i.\ j i : \ vt : l r y s t o r e s h e s i r e a m i ! Orchard Phone 293 » 4 -:--K -»»o o w »:4 -% 4 ":-»> -i-4 -:-»w - Buying Jewelry r,1 ! i'-: Bock Bros. On Mt. Angel-Silverton Road, at S cel Bridg;* I j the best wot w rethor protection w e v e r indue »w < - x o » » » » » Mr. and Mrs. Hearschel 3 J and children of Hood River, tored to Union Hill last m where they have been v.' jy relatives and friends. Misses Veda Scott and ite li» Gilmore were accompar ifld. t o Stayton Sunday where T 'iiitt. arid- Stella w ill attend high s ;S o o l. Adolph Heater has ’ «rchasedf a Fordson tractor. ? •r: H eater calls it his ‘ Henry Fa .*îuer.” Miss Shelia and Mr. iter Jame*: Neal spent Sunday ? A. the Mi'es- home. Discount in Large Lots 40 Pound Cotton CUP i « Reducwi Prices on AND Felt Mattress $13 I SAUCER - 20 Cts. Ranges, Heaters and Oil Stoves T * % % k I t « « 4 “ W E S A V E YC U M O N E Y ” People’s Furniture & Hardware Store | 271 N. Commercial St., Salem. Oregon St SALEM'S ÛUACK TIRE MAN United Slates and Pennsylvania Tires Solid T ru c k T ire s NO TE: R etreadin g and Repair W The best equipped repair shop this side of Pori Full Line of Accessories and Oils 2 1 9 N. C O M ’ L. S T , The Battery Shop SALEM , C John Hafner ; Sunday with Bi Mr. and Mt were trading i part of the w J. F’rank visiting re! Sunday. W, H. V hlood poi; under th i champ. Frank verton l. Cai tér and. Jay with Jake: r anti Mrs. ML hters, motored. Jay. ind family spenv J Carter's. *. . 1 W. BP A s h t** Stayton th e fo re- •ek. and Yamily wert .¿ves in Sublimity ollet *3 suffering witls> a in n’s arm. He is* reare of Dr. Beau- Fraise»* motored to Sil be latter part of the j»d Mrs. C. J. Seil-e:mad»tr :*ss trip to town. Clara Heater soent S x t - /iwith Miss Bertha Mol!et_ js Vivian Heater spent Sun- with the Misses Ruthandl lie Brewer. Wallace Neal returned toSeay- 0 where he will attend t k * fay ton High School. Mr. and Mrs. Jap Phillips notored near Independence last week on business. innie and tom Tate motoretf t Winnie Salem the later part of the »-ito Salerr week. * Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter spent Sunday at the Joe H eigb- berger home. 1 S t. M a r y s C h u r c t *