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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1919)
r — 5 H dà ! . V m ' JE t uria m m * m% <*» v y Vto’ .a t p f e S T B Y T O N M A I L CLASSIFIED ADS. **______ Chas. S. Clark, Editor and Proprietor Subscription Price $1*50 Per Year in Advance Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application Fartigi Aihrertttiag Represealed ky Tke kmenen Press AssMtatiaa K For Cabbage to m ike Krout I Can Supply ary amount FOR RENT -Six room house. Entered as second class matter at the pm tof lc e at Slayton. Marion Or. Brewer, Stayton. Sept 2fttf County. Ore iron, under the Act of Con IT— of March 3. 1879. Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail n o t ic e :: Mehama Railroad Work Progressing Other News Notes The railroad 1» progressing nicety the team work is completed at Camp * and Camp 1 will break up camp soon. However there's plenty yet to be done and it will be some time be-1 tore the whistle of the engine Is beard. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Monroe w il move back to Gooch Sunday after a several months' residence in Meha- jna, where they bought property. Mrs. Monroe has been in charge of Phillips’ store here. VJuite FOR SALE Cleared rye seed. Sample at Gardner’s Mill. Ol6-5t Found— Auto iiceiiac No. 30 43 5. Owner may have »nme by p .yin * for thU ad. H. C. Foil. Oct. 16 tf. Truck for Hire t.l any time. Folti Uro». Oct. 16 tf. Stayton, Ore. Mehania Hotel. He has been look MARION AUTO C O . agents for ing over the new steel bridge which Studebaker. Oldsmoblle and Frank 1» under construction over ih-? Sani- lin. Opposite Marlon Hotel. Open tam. day and night. . Oct. 30tf Judge Bushy and wife have return FOR SALE Bulck Touring Car—■ ed home after spending a few days 1914 model. In excellent running at Wm. Imblers condition. Has had best of care— mechanically A l. Inquire or write Mr. Montgomery has moved on his Edward Smith, Sublimity. Ore., Oct place formerly occupied by the Ear- 30tf. leys. FOR SALE or Exchange for Mr. Earley and family are living at sheep or goats, three good young the Mehama Hotel at present. horses. R. T. Short. Mill City. Ore gon. Nov. 6-13-20. A good crowd attended despite the FOR S A L E — Good fall rye at rainy weather. $1.85 a bushel. Phone or write to Arthur Forrette. Auiusville. Nov 6-13 a Welcome Awaits This Rainbow Corporal M ill C l t y - - S U y t o n * * S a l e m AUK) STAGE Buy Your Requirments now or at least give us the once over betore buying B a t t e r y fo r Your Car and it will give “ punch” and “ pep” to your start ing system. The space saving “ Unit Seal” con struction gives extra plate surface —hence greater capacity |>er unit of weight and volume. This means built-in durability and power. Let us show you your “ Extbe” Bat tery and explain its special features. For battery testing, filling or expert battery advice com e to our “ E x i b e ” S e r v ic e S ta tio n This service is free to all battery users. Repairs, the prom pt and satisfactory kind, on any make of battery at the right price. R. D. BARTON Battery and Magneto Service 171 S. Com. St. Phone 1107 Salem, Ore. Read our Advertisements Eye Sight Specialists Opposite I add & Bush hank, 305 State St.. Salem. 415 3d St., McMmville, Ore., be tween U.S. and McMinville Na tional hanks " 4 .15 ( '« i t i » » — T a ra i Ar H alrm L v 1 *1 K I»»«U >n a U » r Tf W F. KLEGKER STAYTON Established 16 Years O REG O N | HUM ( r Wt* curry « complete line of Battery Repair Parts, New Batteries & Service Batteries 9♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Our repair work gunrati- tvvd to stand up Willard Wo.si insulated batteries are guaranteed absoluti Iv for one y«ar. If .Mu r Thread insulation for » year and n half. Butter*------ W rappers Auto Electric Shop !>K< G : * BURRELL 41K Court Street. I V r » 208 Will be located at 23* N. HighSt. about Sept. l»t. Salem, Oregon Butter Wrappers from the Mail office are printed on genuine vegetable parchment — the purest parchment obtainable, tom- plies with the pure food laws and is the ideal sanitary wrapper for all food pro ducts. The ink used is also a vegetable product and will not stain thruugri the paper as other inks and |a*ncil marks, S T R O N G E R WET THAN DRY K\|M-rt Lighting OVERHALL CARS Starting H. A. BEAUCHAM P, M .D. Physician and Surgeon STAYTON. • OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S tayton . O regon W . N. Pintler, D. M. D» DENTIST Office Opp. l.aiu-etU ld Shoe Store Phone 2152 'Stavton, Ore V. A. GOODE L A W Y E R and N O T A R Y PUBLIC OfTcc R i No. ft. Koy Bldg. ------- — ., ■ - ■ . - ■ » . II. i l K l . T Z K L FIX FORDS Attorncv-nt Law All Kinds of Repairing dene at Reasonable Rates Notary Public FUNERAL DIRECTOR - J . M. ItlNGO — Battery C harging. AH kinds o f assessorie«. Gas and Oils for sale STAYTON OREGON Dr. Paul Fehlen All my work is Guaranteed First Class CHAS. CLADEK, and S e r v ic e . O p rn w relt tl«M till *• |* m S unday» (III IS VETERINARY SURGEON DENTAL EXPERT STAYTON, ORE. Calls Answered Day or Night Phone -Reg. 3X24 STAYTON MAKE YOUR WINTER PAY BIC. A VACHAN DRAG SAW WILL DO IT Henry E. Morris & Co* V I» ** Y YOUR Can be duplicated today. It is not necessary to send them to Portland. W e have a complete lens grinding and edging plant and are equipped to ren der prompt service. " " Ilaminan Auto Stage A C ETY LEN E WELDING m> H I ir « i •• ft 450 4 4U g n tlN I r TKIH 1 It'K K T S IKIOO rO K T illI tT Y P A Y S “ THE CLADEK GARAGE“ X th uni M " *« • a » T6 H uiillm lllf A u n »v tlk > 1 T u rn e r H U Ir ||«M»|ilUl ( Meet* Nurthlwuml T r»in $ 1 .2 5 p er 1 0 0 ; GLASSES HÜ A r T»«t 1» m • AU •• • tío q u v is :n iA H is M r '* " " M O w n ’ll l«« M Mr ham * N ia . U », 1 •tftl ' FOR SALE—Stump puller, with BROKEN T u» t :l u TUO aun K ilt C l l r I ANNING, ALA.—Is Manning taking on nlrs these days! It ia And Is It 130 feet of 3-4 inch cable. Price Printed proud of Corp. Sidney Bratton of the Rainbow division? It is. And will $50.00. W. L. McKenney, Rt. 6 75c for each Fridays he get a welcome when he returns home? He will. This town is hi* to play Bx. 121, Salem. idditional 100 O nly with. Why? Oh, well, the story goes L*ke this: • • • • Gen. "Black Jack” Pershing went "I wish to express to tba million« of ' « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » • » • • • ♦ ♦ ♦ o » » i to Remagen on the Rhine the other Americans, who have made the work day to Inspect the Forty-second divi of the American Red Cross possible, sion and distribute some SO decorations the deep gratitude of my people."— to offKers and men. It took almost Iha young King Alexander of Greece^ 1 two hours of the general's fast walking ■p and down company rows for the ln- "I have confident hope that the ection—he thinks the only way to American Red Cross' world wide plans ►pect Is to Inspect. And then he for charity and mercy will be largely presented the decorations. realized, bringing the grateful appre Corp. Sidney Bratton received the pongreasionnl medal of honor for taking command of his platoon when the ciation of suffering millions as a par- A N D M A C H IN E S H O P Beutenant commanding and Anally the top sergeant had been killed. He led l ‘ ial recompense, and a greater reward, 80 men Into an attack on the heights of the Ourcq and captured the position, (he richest blessings of God."—Car which hj and eight survivors held against persistent enemy counter-attacks. dinal Gibbons. Although suffering from nine wounds. Corporal Bratton maintained com1 jna:.d and position until relieved by re-enforcements. General Pershing shook him by the hand and said: “Corporal Bratton. It A N D B R A Z IN G fa men of your caliber who have emblazoned the name of America around the World. In the name ef the president and of the people of the United States I congratulate you ; as your commander In chief I thank you heartily for your Inspiring example; as man to man, Corporal Bratton. I want to tell you that X «iv y you." In the line for decorations Bratton stood Arst. Beside him stood a br1g- bdler general who received the Distinguished Service medal, but Bratton's iltlon was A rat before his entire division that day—an honor which goes him who wears the starry blue ribbon that dangles ths highest award for .American bravery. - T— ------ ' — C L* » tu a in e ru •• W ool Sox for Men Woolen Hose for '.H ie Underwear galore oi 1 : landladies Both two piece md Union Suits | Oct 23tf LOST a Lavender Beaded Ros ary with Rold cross, between the rock crusher, one mile north of Sublimity and the Catholic church Finder please leave at Ditter’s or Keister’s store. The Rosary belongs to little Josephene Etzel. Change of Schedule, E ie d ire June 1 5 , 19 19 Heavy W ool Shirts w.ile r o(, all sizes Mrs. Anna Richards spent tke FOR SALE— modern seven room week end with her parents. Mr. and house apply to G. U. Munkers, Mrs. Alios Title. The auction sale at Mr. Earley’a Thursday of last week was a btg success. Nearly everything brot a good price, especially cows, one sell ing for S I65.00 it was bought by t Mr and Mrs. W. F. Hummill of Russel King. Portland were Sunday visitors at the borne of their daughter, and son-in- Mr. Hopkins a bridge inspector law, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Parsons. from Portland registered is at the Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mulkey of Sa lem. formerly residents of Mehama. came up Sunday, bringing Mrs. Jes sie Stephens and daughter. Esther, who will spend some time with Mrs. Stephens' father, Mr. Lewis Stout, and sister, Miss Anna Stout. The Mulkevs returned to Salem Sunday evening Stayton Food Stor« Deltyory Day» ore on Tuoitday'a, ThuatUy'» and Sat urday'» only. Order» must be In by 1 p. m. on those day». Oct. 16 4t :• Iluminan Auto Stage Leave Your O der Now FOR SALE— Piano nearly a s Rood as new, will sell for part cash and terms, or will take one or two Rood cows. Cramers, 1 mile from Stayton on West Stay- ton road. Oct. 2 tf « OREGON STAYTON MEAT MARKET Get a sturd'’ Vaughn anti let it saw your wood for less than 5 cents a cord, lakes logs to 8 feet. When not doing ten men’s sawing, it operates other farm machinery. Repeatedly pays for itself in a single season. SESTAK f & TH OM AS, | S T A N D A R D $155 Proprietors. C LU TC H $ 16 5 NOTICE OF H K.IItlXd FINAL ACC H \T In the County Court of the slat« of Oregon for the County of Marlon. Tn the matter o f the Estate of WHY THE VAUGHAN Theresa Illesterer. deceased. Notice 1» hereby given that the fin IS s ' j ? r ; ue al account of Bernard Gescher, ex ecutor of the entatc o f Theresa Rle- Because it is built for long, hard, honest ervice and has more time sterer. deceased, hr.» been filed In Ichor and repair saving features than any drag saw made. Invcs- the County Court of Marlon Cornty tigate for yourself. The Vaughan is the only saw with the JIFFY Oregon, and that the 1st. day o f D' comber. 1919, at the hour of 10 ». M ha« been appointed bv anld Con t for hearing objections to said fl »1 recount, at which time any prrs n > ■ — ' • ov. , 11 - ri » y h interested in «eld estate may ap; ■>• sproket etc., that gtv • ¡or g lio- anti cuis wear ami repair. nd file objections thereto In writ!: Wiiie u f a r Piatitine or t f trinai:'«« it your deMer ha'.i’j it t.d contest the s-me. Bernard Geacher Executor of said E«»nte i //it* Vaughan Motor Works, ine. 457 L a SLiu St. Portland Ore. Oct. 23, N jr 2i>.1 Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats% - Lard, Creamery Butter Highest Market Price Paid For Fal Slock Thf*re 1« mor# C a u r ih In thl» v on o f tho country tlmn *11 oth»*r riluca**» puf tO fcthcr, hik I for venia ti w ni aup- io li* locurabl* |)< h (•>•-* | t ncrlb&rt local remallen, ami liy «•inw» «nflv fallirne •o cure v lth local t'c.atiTicnt, pronounccrl If InciirabV. Calarrh I* n lo» «1 dln< a*«» ^r»*atly iMlucr» «d by conatlititlonal ron- dltloiia and fh cre fo i« iettu ht» conatlhi* tlofial trcatm tnf. lla ll a Catarri. Medi cine, mnriufactiired hy P\ J. Chanay £t Co., Toltilo, Olilo, la a con jtllu ilon .il r»r r*dy, la tak« a Interri, i II y and nel* Ihru ih*» Hindi on th* M uc 'O uh Hurf*««*a o f ih « Syatr rn. One llu ndred D olla ri r**- w.ird la offerì I for nny cia o tlint Ifnll'a Calarrh Medi In* folla t.» cure. Siiul fot* circulara u n i tea ti muntola J C»M;NKV dt ro., Toledo. Olilo. P^ld » y I )r»ttirla**. 7T,r. iiiail a l i «iiaA iu r coiill .>»aU on. >