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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1920)
The Oregon Theatre S u n d a y _____ M o nd ay + , T ub d v y , i, - . _____ D ustin F arn u m in ZANE GREY S “Light of the Western Stars” The 1920 political hot air jazz Prof. Ford went to Portland concert is now on. Tuesday on business. The cookery class is serving hot lunches in one o f the rooms o f the old school building which! has been attractively arranged Geo. Davie was a Sunday vis for that purpose, hood is servo») ¡tor at Salem. at cost and at least twenty stu- dents take advantage of a warm Valentines, postcards, booklets meal each noon. ai d folders at Slopers Drug Store Rev. Helzith, o f Albany, oc-1 cupied the pulpit at the Christian Chas. Ray Sunday at the Star church Sunday here in place of theatre in the Sheriff's 3on. No Rev. Herriman, who was de raise in prices. tained at home on account of sickness in his family. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilbur re turned from a two weeks sojourn Board and room by the day or at Portland. Saturday. week. I am also making a spec A. l>. Gardne*-. Jr., was a Sa lem visitor this week. Ralph Urban has moved his family into the Frank Lesley^ residence. Clyde Hill was here from Mill City Tuesday visiting old time friends. S l o p e d S Store SALEM Tracts and Small Farms Wanted We have two buyers for sma|| farms: One wants 10 to ¿o acres and the the other wants 05 to 40 acres with some timber, Write us for listing card. I f your price is right, we w ill sell your piace for you. Kinney & Smith Box 204, Salem. Ore. If OR SALK Slab wood de livered or at the yard. Crabtree Bros. Stayton, Phone 1183. J29t» FOR SALE Good well equiped 1917 Ford touring car. Extra ialty o f Sunday dinners. Reser four speed transmission included vations for same should be in by- if desired. James Kipp, Sub Saturday evenings. Focated in limity. Jan. 29tf the Shrevt- building. Mrs A. J . ------ Chance. Jan. 29 4t #EOR SA LE four Jersey milch cows, one U. S. Cream Separa H. Lilly has purchased Peter tor, one or two 5 gal. cream cans Frers residence in Stayton and am selling 18 quarts milk per will take possession about the day. bottles and delivery buck first o f March. Mr. Frers will ets for delivery. Inquire o f Mrs J. 22 F. 19 njovQ back to the farm in the Meda Caldwell. We carry Violin, Mandolin, Guitar and Ukele strings, Violin Tuners, Tail Pieces, Mandolin Picks. A large assortment to choose from. Saturday another one of those famous Metro Pictures “ Secret Fern Ridge district. Strings.’ ’ • FOR SALE About 600 bu. seed oats and 25 bu. spring wheat. 50 The home o f Mr. and Mrs. bu. rye at the ranch 5 miles east Mrs. Bruce o f Portland, is here Joseph Fisher was the scene of o f Sublimity. Good clean seed. visiting her sister. Mrs. J. C. a very pleasant gathering Satur- 0. D. Miles 3t-Jan-29-Fed-11 Mayo. day evening, when a number of FOR S A L E - 2 cows will be fresh their friends came to hslp cele soon. J. H. Etzel. Sublimity. G. R. Thomas of Mill City, brate the birthdny o f Mrs. Fish Phone 1771. Stayton. J22 tf spent several days visiting reia er. Five hundred took up the C. W hite L eg first part c f the evening after FOR SALE tives here last week. which an elaborate luncheon was horn hatching eggs $1.50 a set ting or $8 00 per hundred. Also O. C. Cooper and daughter of served by the hostess. | if you are going to need any Montana, visited at the Cooper A birthday party was given in | clapboards or cedar posts, write home in Stayton last week. honor o f Leland Keitiiley. of me for prices. Claude Boone, North Santiam. on his thirteenth Clyde Thomas has sold his Aumsville Oregon. J22Feb5 birthday, on the evening o f Jan. Fordson Tractor to the Schroeder 23 The guests met at his home FOR S A LE or trade for prop Brothers who will use it on their at 7:30 and enjoyed a pleasant erty in or around Portland 13 farm near Lyons. evening playing party games, acres east o f Lone Oak cemetery. W. E Thomas and Ed Young after which refreshments were For full particulars address O. J. Those present were his I Ruble, 35th St. and Lake Road. of the capitol city, were renew served. teachers, schoolmates and other Milwaukee. Oregon. J. 22 4t. ing acquaintances here one day friends. this week. FOR SALE good cow. apply at The many friends o f Mrs. the Methodist parsonage, Stayton J. A. Hendersiiott and Her- • Derothy Jaquees (nee Dorothy man Marking transacted busi Shin It s Notice t f Sale t f Real Property Albus) will be pleased to learn ness at Salem Tuesday of this •a Foreclosure that she and her husband are en- week. Ijoving good health in New Zea-i Notice is Hereby Given, That by vir- land. She has ordered the Mail ; , tue o f an execution duly issued out '>t See those Coons perform in to go to her so she can keep (Circuit Court o f the state o f Ore- the “ Bar Sinister" Wednesday. posted on Stayton ’ 8 happenings, gon, for the county o f Marion and to Their wit is good. 8 reels. Pri je ----------- 1 me directed on the 16th day o f Jfanuary 30c and 15c. Health officer Dr. Brewer re- 1920 , upon a judgment and decree ports a few cases o f flue o f a rendered, entered, o f record and Mr. and Mrs. Huffman of light form in this vicinity. Every docketed in and by said Court on the Weisner, Idaho, are spending the effort is being made to prevent 3rd day o f January, 1920 in a certain week here as guests o f Mr. and the spread of the disease. The suit then in said Court pending, where in S. H. Heltzel as Administrator o f Mrs. Joseph Kearns. doctor urges all to take the same the estate o f Matthias Goodie, deceas- precautions as was used during ed. was plaintiff and M. L. Eskew was Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Thomas the last epidemic. A ll colds, sore defendant In in lavor 01 plaintiff piaintin and favor of against said defendant by which execu who have spent the winter in throat should be reported at once. tion I am commanded to sell the prop Stayton, have moved back to Parents are asked to keep a close erty in said execution and hereinafter their ranch in the Jordan valley, watch of their children and if described to pay the sum due the they are not feeling well they plaintiff o f $338.27 ' Dollars, with in Mr. and Mrs. S. B Cole of should be kept at home for a terest thereon at the rate o f 8 per Crabtsee, are visiting at the cent, per annum from the 3rd day o f time. Keep the feet warm and January, 1920 until paid together with Arthur Lefler home here this dry. Don’ t take any chances. the costs and disbursements of said week. Mrs. J. R. Gardner went to Portland the first of the week being called there on account of the illness o f her daughter, Mrs. G irl Fryer. I The Variety Store f ------ Clare Thomas who is attend ing high school here, has pur chased a new typewriter and is taking typewring along with his other studies. F. E. Fell returned from Port land Monday where he spent the week end. His son, who has been here for the past month as sisting at the mill returned to his Dome Saturday. It its Metro ito- good. T h at1» whitf it will be Saturday, * W E C A R R Y --------- Ladies' Hose Children's Hose Canvas Gloves Stationery Crockery Glassware Kitchen Utensils Notions, Etc. G. E. Johnson was down from Mehama Wednesday. He re ports the new railroad town get ting in shape ior a boom this spring. . suit taxed at $14.00 Dollars and costs and expenses o f said execution. I will on Saturday, the 21st day o f February, 1920, at the hour o f 10 o'clock a. m. o f said day at the West door o f the Coun ty Court House in Salem. Marion Coun ty, Oregon, sed at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day o f sale, all right, title, inter est and estate which said defendant and all persons claiming under him sub- sequent to the execution o f plaintiff's mortgage, to-wit: the 20th day o f No vember, 19lk in. o f and to said premi ses hereinbefore mentioned and de scribed in said execution as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a |<oint Co rods East and 11 rods North o f the Section corner between Sections 9, 10, 15, and 1C, in Township 9 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette|Meridjari; running then- ‘ ■, ce West 10 rods; thence South 1C rods, 1 thence East 10 rods; thence North 1C rods to the place o f beginning. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided I y law. Dated this 19th day o f January, 1920. W. I. Needham. Sheriff o f Marion County, O; egon Uv O. D. Bower, Deputy Jars 21 Feb. ff> . Ceme in and look over otr Hock B. A . SCHAEFR PROP. .... A Slopers Cletrac T A N K -T Y P E TRACTOR. 20 Horsc-poicr at the pulley —12 at the dra'wbar Power galore! Y o u don’t sacrifice drawbar pull when you buy the.Cletrac It’s little— hut Oh, my! Just the tractor you’ve needed. Worki close to the trees with a big loaif. Your work is finished on tine and thoroughly done. \\ orks on any ground, any time. Dusn’t mire or pack the soil. Upkeep smll'. Large Tim ken roller bearings in all track- wheels. \Iot<r dust-proof. AVu’ tank-type, 8 -inch-u /tie, single- grout er track. Water air-clarifier. Cletrac is built to last. It is the economical tractor. • Let us shor you how the Cletrac works right on your own place with v ur own work.. N o obligation. W. H. Patterson & Co. Salem Oregon t i Drug: Store