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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1920)
I®*' »je y * * » , W.v S brifl i Notice «1 b a t of Kc«i • a F i reclosate NutW is Hereby tiivin, Thni by vir tue of on *x.-o .tion ,iuly faaueit out <>f the Circuit Court of the State of Or> gou, for the county of Marion and to me directed on the 16(h day of January 1920, upon a judgment and decree reiuiered, entered, of reconi and docketed in and by said Court on the 3rd day of January, 1920 in a certain SCHOOL NOTES Just received 400 pounds suit then in said Court pending. when of blue vitriol. Korniakle-; in S. H. Heltxel as Adminiatrator of the eatate of Matthias (ioodle, decear. hydehvde in any quantatity. i The basketball boys defeated ed. was plaintiff and M. I,. Eakew was Stoper’s Drug: Store. defendant favor of plaintiff and Silverton High in a basketball against said in defendant which execu here last Friday evening. tion I am commanded to by sell the prop Mary Pick ford Star Sunday. i game February 13. The score being erty in said execution and hendnafter to 12. described to pay the sum due the Clyde Bresaler was down from 14 Friday plaintiff of JK3S.?; Dollars, with in afternoon just proceed Lyons Tuesday. terest thereon at the rate of 8 per ing the game with Silverton the I cent, per annum from the 3rd day of high school students gave a rally January. 1920 until paid together with Marian Forrest of Lyons was on Main street. Mary peppy the costs and disbursements of said a Stayton visitor Wednesday. veils and songs were given. suit taxed at $14.00 IVdlitr» and costs and expenses of said execution. I will John Thoma was a Salem visit- The b*,krtba11 *ame " hteh on Saturday, the 21st day of February, or the first of the week. was *° ^ placed here w.th June-1 1920, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of ___ tion City February 20, was called said day at the West door of the Coun on account of the “flu” in ty Court House in Salem, Marion Coun , Frank Kerber transacted busi off ty, Oregon, seii at public auction to Junction Citv. ness at Salem Monday. the highest bidder for cash in hand on A regular student M body I V meet- the of sale, ail right, title, inter Fitz Goodman is among those ing was held Friday morning and est day and estate which said defendant confined to his home with the flu. several important matters were and all persons claiming under him sub sequent to the execution of plaintiff's ----- discussed. to-wit: the 20th day of No Mary Pickford in ( apt. Kidd, i The high school party which mortgage, vember, 1916 in, of and to said premi Jr. Sunday, also 2-reel comedy. was held in the gymnasium last ses hereinbefore mentioned and de Prices 30-15c. Wednesday evening was a grand scribed in said execution as follows, to-wit: ... success. About 7:35 the merry Dr. Brewer operated on Ph.hp crowd sathered and MnK j Commencing at a point 60 rods East Weisner Tuesday at Salem for., and played many interesting and 11 rods North of the Section corner Sections 9. 10. IS, and 16. in appendicitis. games. Late in the evening rr- between Township 9 South. Range 1 West of freshments were strved, consist the Willamette|Meridian: running then J. E. Sloper has purchased a ing ce West 10 rods; thence South 16 rods; of ice cream and cake. Ford touring car from P. Deid- Remember East 10 rods: thence North 16 “The Hoodoo” on thence rich teis week. rods to the place of beginning. March 2. Said sale being made subject to re in the manner provided by Mrs. Frank Johnson of Gates The students are glad to learn demption was here last week having dental that Silva Sestak and Maysel law.Dated this 19th day of January, 1920. Montgomery are rapidly recov- w ork done by Dr. Pin tier. W. I. Needham. 1 ering. Sheriff of Marion County. Oregon Mrs. J. L. Quinn visited with Philip Weisenberger, a high By O. D. Bower. Deputy Jan. 22 Feb. 19 i -¡ends at liooch Monday of this 3chool student, was operated on Ai Slopen’s Stone W S week. for appendicitis in Salem this week. Several of our business men following baseball sched are attending the auto show in ule The is trying to be arranged for Saiem this week. by the different schools: Shorty Smith spent the week Can by at Stayton March 19. at Newport visiting his sister Hubbard at Stayton Masch 6. who is sick at the hospital. Stayton at Silverton April 2. SATURDAY Silverton at Stayton May 7. Mrs. Geo. Welter is confined1 Lebanon at Stayton April 7. EM M A W EHLEN to her home with an attack of Stayton at Lebanon April 30. —IN the flu. Stayton at McMinnville Ap.rlO. McMinnville at Stayton Apr.29. “ His Bonded W ife" George Bell of the Farmers & : Stayton April 15. Merchants is at home wrestling Neuburg at at Neuburg Stayton 24, A 6-Reel Superproduction with an attack of the influenza. Stayton at Salem April April 16. SUNDAY at Stayton May 21. Albert Frank was here from * Salem MARY PICKFORD Albany at Stayton Apiil 23. Shaw Tuesday hobnobbing with Stayton at Albany May 14- friends and doing a little shop Oregon City at Stayton May 23. ping. Stayton at Oregon City May 22. “Captain Kidd, Jr.” Klever Kiddies GusSchroeder and Hugo Myers The eighth g.-ade had a very 2-Reel Comedy, Prices 30-15o prosperous farmer* of the Lyon»1 interesting debate in their room WEDNESDAY district, were Stayton visitors last Friday afternoon. Theques- the first of the week. tion was: “Resolved, That there DOROTHY PHILLIPS ----- are more advantages in the city in 6 reels The packet contained the $10.-! life than in the country life.” “TH E TALK O f TH E TOW N" 000 bunds—and Doris Morse was The negative side won. OKeo Comedy. The Tea j Hound — - broke. See the outcome at Star Mesdames Warren Richardson. -------------------------------------- Theatre Saturday. Peter Deidrich, George Brown and William Weddle visited in Le*t you forget Emmy Wehlen tj,e g ^ e g last Friday afternoon.! as Doris Morse, daughter of the : The Variety Store jj copper king, at Stayton Theatre Saturday. Union Hill ---- WE CARRY--------- Anthony Rieger and daughter Louise returned from Yakima. Mr. Orlando Thorp of Canada, Ladies’ Hose Wash., Sunday evening, where who has been visiting with his- Children's Hose they went to attend the funeral gigk.r Mre Mary pott0rff, left of, Mrs. Guy Howard. for his home Monday. Canvas Gloves W. A. Heater spent W’ednes-! A lie has no legs, but scandal Stationery and Thursday of last week } has wings. Should lounge liz- day Crockery zards be drafted? Explained in in Portland. Mr. and Mis. W. H. Robins ‘The Talk of the Town” at Star Glassware and daughter Dora motored to Theatre Wednesday. 6 reels. Kitchen Utensils Stayton Friday. The Etoile de L’Est Club will Sirs. .JessieCarter spent Satur Notions, Etc. meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. day at W. H. Molters. Mayo Tuesday afternoon. Feb. Rev. Reese of Stayton preach 26th. There will be an election ed a sermon at the school house C in and look over oar stock of officers so all members are Sunday afternoon. urgeu to be present. } Mrs. W. A. Heater and child- Whether you need a business suit ren ma<^‘‘ a lr*9Stayton Satur- I B. A. SCHAEFR Or one in which to play, PROP. You’ll always find it best to take Mr- and Mrs. A. D. Scott made i The made-to-measure way. a business trip to Salem Wednes- v-x-:-:--x-->- Come in and see the new speing dav. • and summer samples at Gehlen j Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Heater spent Sunday at David Pottorff’s. i C A S T O R IA Brrs. Frazier made a trio to For Infants and Children FOUND- Wrist watch between Sta> Frank ton Saturday. home aud the J. T. Hunt place. lit U * ) « F o r O v e r 3 0 Yea< *t Owner can hare same by proving W. VY. Neai and family attend Always thi bears property and paying for this ad. ed the basketball game at Stay- Signature of J. S. Steinberger. I t ton Friday evening. J<s mi Fro p u t; > 0 4 » 4 » 0 4 » 4 4 M » » « 0 4 4 + 0 0 » » 4 M » 4 0 0 00 0 0 90 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 » « We carry Violin, Mandolin, Guitar and Ukele strings, Violin Tuners, Tail Pieces, Mandolin Picks. A large assortment to choose from. o-o-4-x~c--x*-x--x-<--:-<--x~:- t»**»»»»*«« -x-A-:x-X“:-:-xxx--x-m<^w-> Sloper’S Store T h e ^ S ta r THEATRE , o m NEW ARRIVALS FOR SPRING Dress Goods Are Crisp and New L<V w f i U Æ Woolen Dress Goods of splen did quality and of the latest novelties in color and design. Also new Ginghams, Romper Cloths, Percales, Voiles, Silks, Crepes, Cretone, Curtaing, etc. Every weave, every pattern, evory color that you expect, ready .for you to see. Our stocks are complete. We urge you to come and see our Ad vance Spring Showing. Buttrick Patterns are right. Conservative in their express ion, they keep away from fads and expressive extremes, and yet remain well within the cir- • cle of accepted fashions. AT- Doll’s Cash Store \ diV