The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 13, 1919, Image 6

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    N otice Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e u n ­
d e r s i g n e d h a a tilled h is final a c c o u n t
us a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f t h e e s t a t e o f
L u l u F> B a k e r ai.d A lice M llak- r.
d e c e a s e d . In t h e C o u n t y C o u r t ' o f M ir
Ion C o u n ty , O re g o n a n d t h a t sal I
C o u r t h a s se t t h e h o m i n g of o b j e c ­
ti o n s t h e r e t o an d t h e s e t t l e m e n t
t h e r e o f f o r S a t u r d a y th e 1 3 th d a y of
J. W. P h illip s w a s h e r ? f r o m U n ­ b r o t h e r , F. L. W o o d of W e s t S ta y t o n . D e c e m b e r. 1919. a t te n o 'c lo c k A. M
tn t h e C o u r t R o om o f s a id C o u r t In
ion Hill las t F r i d a y .
C has. m a y d e c id e to lo c a t e In t h t s S a le m , M a r lo n C o u n ty . O re g o n
Bill Hart Wednesday at Star. sectio n .
D a te d t h i s t e n t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r.
F r a n k Ilasl w a s d o w n fr o m F a r n
Mrs. J. M. Kitchen of Albany, A. D 1919
R id g e M onday.
F. A B a k e r . A d m i n i s t r a t o r
formerly a resident of Stayton,
F.
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n
e r . A tto r n e y .
At The Star Saturday, Edith
visited at the home of Mr. and
Story in 'As the Sun Went Down* Mrs. L. A. Thomas here, this
W . H. I n g l i s h w a s a H a p p y H o l­
week.
low v is i t o r la s t F r i d a y
This year's Lyceum entertain­
Miss B essie P h il ip p i o f Solo, w as
ments, which will be given un­
a S t a y t o n v is it o r S a tu r d a y .
der
the direction of the Stayton
Least U forget, "Bill H a rt”
High
School, promises to he best
Wednesday at Star Theatre.”
Buy a
Miss S u e K e a r n s v is ite d f r i e n d s ever seen in Stayton.
in T u r n e r a n d S a le m S u n d a y .
season ticket and don’t miss a
Yes, Wallace Reid will be at number.
W arren
R ichardson
w as dow n
the Star Theatre Sunday in
fr o m Mill C ity f o r a n o v e r S u n d a y
“ The Dub.”
visit w i t h h is fa m ily .
W a r r e n Is
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F IN A L
In t h e C o u n t y C o u r t o f t h e s t a t e
of O re g o n f o r t h e C o u n t y of M nrlon
In t h e m a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e of
T h eresa R lesterer. deceased.
N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h n t t h e fin­
a l a c c o u n t of B e r n a r d G e s c h e r , e x ­
e c u t o r of t h e e s t a t e o f T h e r e s a Rle-
s t e r e r . d e c e a s e d , h a s b e e n tiled In
t h e C o u n ty C o u r t of M a rio n C o v n tv
O re g o n , a n d t h a t t h e 1st. d a y o f Do
«•ember. 1919. a t t h e h o u r o ' 10 \
M. h a s b e e n a p p o i n t e d by sni.l C o u rt
f o r h e a r i n g o b je c t ! n s t o said final
Mrs. L. D. K elly o f H a p p y H o l­
n ig h t w a t c h in t h e H a m m o n d Saw r e c o u n t , at w h ’.ch t i m e a n y t n r e o n s
low v is ite d f r i e n d s in S t a y t o n a few
Mill t h e r e a n d s a y s he li k e s t h e Job i n t e r e s t e d in s a id e s t a t e m a y a p p e n r
a n d file o b j e c t i o n s t h e r e ' ■> In w r it in g
d a y s la s t w eek.
fine.
a n d c o n te s t t h e s - u te .
Mrs. J. W . Mayo a n d c h i l d r e n r e ­
B orurd Oiwh sr
Dr. Brewer reports the birth
E x e c u t o r of s t ' d E s t a t e
t u r n e d S u n d a y fr o m a v is it w ith r e ­
of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Selmar
O c t. ? 3 . N o v .20
lativ e s a n d f r i e n d s a t A lb an y .
Brown, of Aumsville. on Friday,
Don’t fail to see Edith Storey- Nov. 7th, and a son to Mr. and
handle the gun Saturday, at Star Mrs. Lauis Geisler, of Scio, on
Theatre.
the 9th.
Mrs. O. B a k e r o f K in g s t o n w as
T h e a u c t i o n s a l e o f t h e r e t a i l sto c k
of t h e W i l b u r W o o le n Mills, w h ich
w a s h e ld las t S a t u r d a y In t h e G a rd -
B is h o p 's b o y s ’ s u i t s a r e t h e v e ry
T he bidding w as brisk and a large
t h i r g f o r t h e boy g o in g to school. 1 r .m o u n t o f t h e s t o c k w a s sold,
The Misses Drake and Bendler n e r B u ild in g , w a s well a t t e n d e d .
h e r e M o nday
h ig h w a te r .
th e
first
tim e
sin ce
teachers in the high school, were
The dance given in Beau­
week end visitors in Portland.
champ’s hall Tuesday night, was
T h e y t r e co m f y .;cd s ty lish .
one of the most enjoyable times
Mr. a n d Mrs. S. B. Cole a r e t h i s
that the young people have had
w eek m o v in g to t h e i r la te ly a c q u i r e d for some time.
f a r m n e a r C r a b t r e e s ta tio n .
Mrs. Glen Munkers was opera­
Fred Elsworth of Jordan, visit­ ted on last Saturday, by Dr.
ed here Tuesday with Mr. and Brewer for the removal of ton­
Mrs. T. H. Thomas.
sils. Mrs. Munkers is here from
Miss Nellie Thomas of Jordan Californis visiting her parents at
Valley, was a guest of Mrs. Aumsville.
Sarah Cox, here Wednesday.
Have you purchased your sea­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunivan son ticket for the High School
were Stayton visitors last week. ' Lyceum course ? You will not
Mrs. Dunivan will be remember-1 only be getting your money’s
ed as Miss Nora Cavin.
worth in entertainment but you
J o h n a n d T o m T a y lo r, p r o s p e r ­ will be helping to pay off the
o u s f a r m e r s of O a k G len s e c tio n , Gym debt.
w e re h e r e last
o u r m e r c h a n ts .
w eek
tra d in g
Shorty Schmidt, the handsome
tonsorial artist at Mack’s barber
shop, has just received a new
violin. Shorty is some artist on
the string instrument and will
be of valuable assistance to Stay-
Effie M iller o f C o rv a ll is is s p e n d ­
ton
in rendering dance music.
in g a few d a y s in to w n v is itin g h e r
m o t h e r . Mrs.
T it u s ,
a n d b r o t h e r , j Shorty never told anyone that
he was a fiddler and the boys
G en e T itu s.
Milt W il li a m s w h o h a s b e e n in feel as. if they have been sort of
P o r t l a n d f o r t h e p a s t m o n t h , r e ­ buncoed in having to send away
t u r n e d to h is f a r m in H a p p y H o l ­ for dance music when it can be
low las t w eek
found right here at home. He
W H. Haley, the Mehama will probably be in great demand
railroad man, was in town last during the winter.
Thurshay. He reports railroad
work progressing and the town
C h ristian Church
of Mehama on the boom.
N ow is t h e ti m e to g e t y o u r boy c
s u i t of c lo th e s.
B ish o p o f S a le m h a s
t h e m In t h e n’g h t s t y le s a n d a : t h e
r i g h t •»•dees
Rev. a n d Mrs. B oyce, o f L aco m b ,
O re g o n , w e re h e r e S u n d a y w h e r e t h e
Rev. h e ld se rv ic e s in t h e B a p ti s t
church.
Mel ford Allen had his arm
thrown out of joint in a basket
ball game last Saturday evening.
He will be out of the game for
some time.
R a y J. Fox, th e P o la n d C h in a h o g
f a n c i e r , h a s g o n e to S p o k a n e a n d
I d a h o w ith a n u m b e r o f his p rize
w in n e r s , w h ich h e will e x h ib i t a t t h e
fa irs.
Morning service beginning at
10 o’clock. Sermon: "A Build­
ing with a firm foundation.” C.
E. at 6:30 and church at 7.30.
Subject: "Give God a Chance.”
A new church at Kingston.
The former things have passed
away. Bible school promptly at
2 o’clock. Subject of sermon at
3, "The Way to God.”
Fred E. Harriman.
Minister.
FOR SALE Modern 8 room
house five blocks from postoffiee
T, M. Humphreys, mail clerk in Stayton. This dwelling is
on the C. & E.. spent the week thoroughly modern in every way.
end at the W. H. Humphreys It has hot and cold water in
the kitchen, bath room and
home here.
Mr. B e r t H a r r i n g t o n , f o r m e r loom up stairs, also pump in kitchen
fixer a n d b o ss w e a v e r a t t h e P o r t ­ with excellent water.
The fix­
la n d W o o le n Mill, r e n t e d a h o m e in tures are all white porcelain of
t o w n a n d will m o v e to S ta y t o n t h i s
best quality and consist of large
w eek .
sink in kitchen, lavatory, bath
Miss Wava Brown went to tub, and toilet in hath room, and
Eugene today to be present at lavatory upstairs, all connected
the home-coming week exercises with a modern septic tank with
at 0. A. C. She will be a guest about five foot fall from ground
of her sister Miss Wanda, at floor. Every room has electric
Hendricks Hall, while there.
lights including woodshed and
C h a s L. W o o d , o f K en sal. N. I»ak.,
a r r i v e d la s t w eek f o r a visit w ith his fruit house; concrete floor in
This property con­
T h e r e c e n t h e a v y r a i n s h a v e p lay ed woodshed.
h a v o c w ith t h e fa ls e w o rk o f th e new sists of over one block and has
s t e e l b r i d g e o f t h e S llv e rto n b o g g in g running water at barn.
May be
C o m p a n y , n e a r I,y ons. T h e S a n tf a m
had for less than cost if taken
r i v e r o v e rflo w e d a n d w a s h e d a w a y t h °
¡soon. For further information
t i m b e r s , a n d t h e w o r k w ill be d e ­
I see S. H. Heltzel, Stayton.
l a y e d s o m e l i t t l e ti m e .
In quantities to
Suit your needs
NOTICE OK A P P O IN T M E N T
O F A D M IN IST R A T O R
N o tice Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t on th e
t h i r d d a y o f N o v e m b e r . 191 9. th e
C o u n ty C o u r t of M ario n C o u n ty . O r e ­
gon. d uly a p p o in ted th e u n d ersig n ed
as a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f t h e
E s t a t e of
N in a N ic h o ls , d e c e a s e d , a n d h a v in g
q u alified a s r e q u i r e d by la w . a ll p e r ­
so n s h a v i n g c l a i m s a g a i n s t said e s ­
t a t e a r e h e r e b y n o tified to p r e s e n t
t h e m to t h e u n d e r s i g n e d a t t h e law
•ffire of F. A T u r n e r in t h e B u n k of
C o m m e r c e B u il d in g . S a le m . O re g o n .
I t h in six m o n t h s f r o m t h e d a t e of
be first p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h i s notice,
'.o-wit: Nov. 6. 1919.
Nov. 6-D ec 4
J . H. O s b o rn . A d m i n i s t r a t o r .
Slopers
T h e ^ S ta r
THEATRE
SA TURD AY
ED ITH STORY
w ith
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas
of Jordan, have moved to Stay-
ton for the winter and are living
with Mrs. Thomas’ mother. Mrs.
Sarah Cox.
cA N D
I IB IS H O P S FA B R IC SI
“As The Sun
Went Down
I T he M aster Touch
%
SUNDAY
Wallace Reed
IN
A skillful touch here, and a master designer's im ­
prove T ic n t there and the result is that B ISH O P can
alw ays give you the best values obtainable.
-THE DUB
WEDNESDAY
10th Episode
“T h e L u r e
T H E R E are now on display in our ISL A N D
W IN D O W , a rare assortment of clothes of distinct
style, shown only at B IS H O P ’S.
o f th e C ir c u s "
BILL HEART IN
-H eart or Gold”
T hese models are the latest to reach us from the
East, as advance show ing of wonderful values in
tailoring.
TWO REEL COMEDY
! Wm. Neimeyer j
IN the S O U T H W indow there are on display a
show ing of T W E E D S , ^including an up to the
minute O V E R C O A P.
T W E E D S as a rule are very firmly woyen there­
fore they carry a crease longer than most goods,
saving on your clothes pressing account.
DRUGGIST
T H E S E models all come in the many snappy
styles for the Y O U N G M E N who appreciate ‘‘real
c lo th e s in a “ R eal S to r e .”
I Drugs
Men’s Cravats
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Sundries
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IN W O N D E R F U L COLORS» in patterns that have n e v e r been displayed be­
fore, they are rich in appearance and distictive in design; yet bearing that quiet air
of refinement and conforms to the personalities of the professional man as well as
the younger man.
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S P E C IA L SA L E on boys suits, they include all values up to and including
$14.00. T H E S E suits are to be found at the front of the store on a rack —ready
for your inspection.
THERE are some “ O regon ( ’ashim ere" included in this
assortment.
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“EVERY EAMILY IN MARIO* AND POLK COUNTIES A PATRON’’
sa le m
W oolen Mills
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