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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1919)
W rtH H huiiiì H i BuM ati*. P l«c«—lana mf ih« fu ra sti«« W S Mb Harold V u v : here t h a ’ Seattle, w ere d o w n a job a* Club in th a t cit ' ' •n t9 Xmas CaiJ : 1 m ’ 'in * oose uik quantities at Slf*r« t V h -t A letter reo v • from W m . Henr nv . from Siberia, states thni h v > c -» to leave that region on f .1 od's Country, and is looai ? lor a early discharge fro the arn v. Late Books, Best As CAR SHORTAGE CLOSES HAMMOND LUMBER CO. Madrid ta Hava Subwar. ▲ faw n aak a liana« thar« w ill ba a Tiie present car shortage pre antiwar In Spain and aultwar tralna sents a serious situation to the running undar tha atraata a f M adrid Th an tha paopla of M adrid w ill haaa lumber mills in this district and thalr Aral opportunity, to traval uu m >re particularly the Hammond dargrnund tha Rio dal Kota t« Cuu Lumber company which is the tro Cam laaa, tha Aral h alf of tha lln* haiug construatad uiora than slaty fact largest lumber manfacturing tri balaw tha atraat taval. M adrid Itaatl butary to Albany. Unless some ta rapidly modarnlalag. report a aay r ‘ li e f ir the car situation is given Naw thorough fa raa ara balag con •tructod. naw adlra bulldiug* going i »mediately this large plant will ■ p : and 111« saw subway la hot thr be closed down and between 600 baglnulng of a w atropolltaa aystam In and 700 workmen thrown out o f a city af crowded atraata. employment. sortment of popular fi ti«<n in The report is given on good copy rights and re prints it S u authority. This mill is between per's Drug Store. 200 and 300 cars behind on deli Wallace Smith is horn * fnim very or orders, and the docks San Francisco, for a visit with and warehouse o f this company his parents Mr. and Mrs Alva at Mill City are crowded with Smith. Wallace is in the Hospi umber ready for shipment. The tal Corps and expects to be dis company is not furnished 10 per cent of the number o f cars re charged from duty soon. quired to handle their present FOR S A L E — 1 De Laval No. orders and it is understood they 10 Separator, 1 Maytag washer, nave orders to the amount o f sev hand or power, has run out 24 eral million feet sold at the pres washings; 1 3$ inch Bain wagon, ent tim e.— Albany Democrat. 1 3$ inch wagon. John Sandner Jr.. Kingston. line Ivory at Sloper’s Drug Store. The Howell Bee Hive Red Cross Auxiliary are taking this way to thank the people who have helped us in the last year with our Red Cross work, and also those that helped with the Third Red Cross Roll Call. We are very proud o f our Auxiliary for we have on our roll 56 mem bers for 1920 and all are ready < 0 help when there is work to do. Ethel Malone, Chairman New York Tonsorial Artist Advertise* to Trim the Bean “ Physiog- nomically.’* "Hair cut physiognomlcally** Is the impressive sign on the window of a “ tonsorial artist” In the downtown sec tion of New York. “ What’s the sign meau?” asked a customer who drifted Into the shop as a barber started to wait on him. “ I don’t know.” was the reply. "Some new-fangled Idea of the boss’.” When appealed to the proprietor of the place swelled with pride and In hlS weightiest tones explained Ills brain child In this manner: ’ That means that when yon get Into the chair we study your fn«v and than Mrs. V . Dare Sloper was a Sa proceed to cut your hair in such a lem visitor this week. manner that Ibe trimming will con Raliegh Harrold, who is associ form to your general physiognomy, meaning your face. Soiueti tes a man ated with Curtis Cole, at Albany Is a victim o f his harbor in regard to in the registered stock kusiness, I imi appearance— you know there are was in Stayton Wednesday visit some men In the barber business here who ought to be shoemakers and can ing relatives and friends. Ral not sec any fur»h“ r than the hand eigh came over on the train and that holds the ex: v.-ted tip. We bury got caught in the storm and defects in the face by the manner o f hair cutting and enhance the good was compelled to stay a little points. Women don’t overlook this In longer than he intended to— as putting up their hair and there Is no the trains did not run on account reason why men should.” to sell. Dr. Brewer was at Salem the first o f the week. The Mail is late this week and is also short on local news. W e. like the rest o f the people have had our troubles during the big snow and cold spell. W e have been busy taking care o f busted water pipes, and shoveling snow, and while we rested we rustled wood to keep the office warm. This took about all o f our time. A s the greater part of our news is set on linotype out of town, we are more than up against it, as the trains and stages are not running and our type did not ar- arrive. The weatherman is to blame. S" OR?.! LEGISLATURES FOR SUFFRAGE NOTICK OK FINAL H FARING Lulu L Baker at.d Alice M. Bak-;r. deceased. In the County Court o f M ir ion County, Oregon and that thereto and the settlement Viola Allen SU N D AY ‘Dorothy Gish” IN “B O O T S ft COc^WEDY Bill Hart W EDN ESD AY 14th Episode - “The L ure of the Circus” 2 Reel Comedy 2 Reel I Wm. Neimeyer DRUGGIST i * Drugs Sundries Stationery Kodak Supplies x Orders Filled Salem. Marlon County, Oregon 444 STATE STREET Salem Oregon F. A. Turner, Attorney. { W ere you to name the one man whose recommendation on a tire you would val ue most highly, you would surely name Barney Oldheld—race champion, trans continental tourist and pioneer Pick the one man best fitted to build you a tire you c a n implicitly trust at all times in all conditions—-again you will select Barney Oldfiield, the world’s greatest tire user and student. That tire is here — the Oldfield Tire. W e join Barney Oldfield in recommending it to you as «. ‘The Most Trustworthy Tire Built.” 6000 and 8000 miles— Replacement given by agent | For Sale by j V i . B i j l l k c r f ^ ,e Chevrolet Man Exclusive Agent in this Section M ail December. 1919. at ten o ’clock A. M. Dated this tenth day o f November. Drug Store It Took Twenty Years To Build This Tire If T rusts Barney a Them You Can Do The Same By in the Court Room o f said Court in A. D. 1919, F A Baker. Adm inistrator Sloper’s “ Satan Junior” thereof for Saturday the 15th day o f «ta le legislatures opposed to Buff rage have a hard row to hoe thase day* a* National » o m u l Party worker* from Washington storm the atrongholiU- Mlss BaV tv Oarm. who has Just completed * poll o f the New Jersey asserr bly say* that *>cdy win ratify *!* federal a m en d m en t-n ow that she and her co-worker* have had t . j»ny. c A t ... SATURDAY sa il Court has set the hearing o f o b je c tions HOLLIDAY GOODS ,;-;_ x -i-> .X “X “X "X ,<“X “> -X "X "X -x -> 'W “>-X“> 'X " y x -:“X X "> v -!':-:'X -X "X "X “X ,< "X K ~ w -> » -:-4 < "> -> 'X ^ X ” X o ’ -ce Is hereby given that the un- 1 de.signed ha* filled his final account as adm inistrator o f the estate o f I NICE LINE OF THEATRE Knows About Birds. What Representative Weaver o f North Carolina doesn't know about hirds is not worth knowing. He under- stands their habits, can Imitate their calls, is on speaking terms with their eggs, and everything. When the house is not In session Weaver wanders around through th>' capllol grounds holding converse with the Jay birds, sparrow hawks, crow blackbirds anti such other bird* as are | found around WaHhlngton. And the j town Is full o f birds. Weaver got the bird habit through wandering about the North f ’arollna hills F Also Correspondence Cards* Box Paper and Xmas Designs T h e ^ S ta r o f the heavy snow. He says the Foolish Question. stock business is good and that An official who was making up an he and his partner are finding assessment roll because of some re- cent street Improvement railed Ht each ready market for all they wish house on the improved »freefs to learn the names o f .the property owners. At one house he ellnibed out o f his car. went to the door and knocked. “ Who owns this property V he asked. "Why. I do." the woman answered. The official got her name and pur down In his hook. Then he took a -•quint at the size o f the lot. "How many feet?" he asked. "Two, o f course,” the woman snapped, won dering whether he thought she was a centipede. Largest Assortment Of Stationery Ever Shown Here A rkan sas Diamonds. Arkans * haa several diamond mines thnt have turned out about 5.000 dia monds valued at shout $20.008. The gi'olugtcnl roruiatlnn In which the gems are found Is called perldotlte and la akin to the fnmous South African kim berlite. It occurs In chimneys like those o f South America. The Arkan sas mines have been neglected during the «a,-. With dtamouds Increasing In price and popularity. It Is said, the ■nine owner* are making pinna t « work their properties In a more ex tensive and systematic way. LATEST STYLE IN HAIR CUTS S to re This year we have the sat Creak Ferest enlarged. Tha praetdaut haa alguad a pro»' Isolation adding 28.440 acre* to the Crook national forant, Arlaona. Thr lamls adilad ara located In tba Win rheatrr mountain* and southwest af tha Oalluro division of tlia Crook forast. They ara rough and broken in char- act ar and a -r not aultubla for ngricul- tural purposes. Practically the entire tract Is covered with a stand of oak Juniper, and < edar timber o f fair qual ity Considerable o f the area alone Pine ciinrnn Is covered with a good stand of western yellow pine. Dec. 11-18 Exquisite line of Pyra- Sloper"’S —«soni «f ftM l » 4 kow growtug «tanta mar Ba «rotaataS fruiti It. art fonialor4 ta Ih# dt|»artmi*nt af afri cultura'* rarmtra' Rullatili No. 104 "Nota* oa Rraat." whtch mar h* «b talDfd bf appllratlua ta Mia drpart mani. Tha waathar burlali I* ptapar lag a mora ap-to-itata pubUrattoa on tha aahjact af froata, au<t ripacu to tiara It raadr for dlatrtbutton aoon. bui la tha aiaanUma tarmar* and othar* mar banalit bjr raadlng tha old hutlatln. whlrh traata tha tachtilml (bruta In a popular luanuaa Ki ngston ! J . . . Oregon j