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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1920)
PHILIP WEISENBERGER IS VICTIM OF APPENDICITIS Philip Weisen larger, of West I Slayton, died at the Salem H ob - pi tal on Thursday February 19, And still no raise for the min- A seat in the New York Ex- 1920 He was the only son of change sold for $100.000 and the Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weisenberger ister or the editor. men in the Exchanne don’t sit and was 17 years, 10 months ana Stanley Stewart was here down very much either. 17 days old. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- He was a student of the Stav- ter Mayo, Tuesday. ton High School and was also a Come in and hear our new member of the basketball team Claxtonola the new ideal home Harence Beauchamp is out Phonograph. Its a wonder. It and was considered as one of the again after a short stage of the plays all make of records and are best players and played in most ••Flu.” sold on very easy payments by j °f the games and always held down his part of the game. Europe as well as Columbus Galbraith the Jew eler He was striken with appendi has discovered America. citis last week and his condition Japanese women never e x Attorneys Heltzel rind Massey press an opinioh contrary to was such that when he was tak Wonder how en to the hosp tal there was very were at Salem Saturday attend their husbands. little hopes of his recovery. He much a ticket to Japan costs? ing to lepal business. The Etoile de L’ist club that passed away Thursday. He realized that he could not Mrs. Hatty Chance is recover- was to meet with Mrs. Walter survive and requested that his inp from the “ Flu” at the Lesley Mayo on Thursday afternoon, body be laid to rest at Stay ton | has postponed the meetinp inde hotel. among his many friends and finitely on account of tr.e “ F lu .” where he has been attending Just received a fine display of school. Ladies Carson dress ploves. See ! Now is the time to clean those The funeral was held Sunday moss covered roofs, also to ex- them at Mrs. Dena Macks. afternoon, at Stayton with Rev. ----- amine the chimneys and stove White officiating. Interment Oregon reports red. white and pipes. Last but not least see blue buzzards in spite of prohi- that vour Fire Insurance has not I was *n L°nt> Oak Cemetery, bition. expired. For all kinds of In su r-! rhe pallbearers were his school- ance see Harry Humphreys, mates and members of the bas- ket ball team and w en : Norval A Cincinnati concern advertis- stayton, Oregon. ed to teach saxaphone playing ____ Fisher. Leo Willings. William in fifteen minutes. We’ll bet we Have you decided on w hat Smith. Wallace Smith. Ernest have heard seme of their gradu- your daughter’s or son s gradua- Aegerter and Edmund Klecker. ates. tion oresent shall be? If not let us help you in your selection, Mrs. A rthqr Leffler, who has Card of Thanks then place y :u r order here. Be been at Crabtree taking care of sure and show your child your ----- her mother for the past week, appreciation of their efforts. A J e w is h to extend our sincere returned home Wednesdav. good selection to make your thanks to the kind friends and choice from at Galbraith’s th e ; neighbors and to the teaehers The bee js short lived, except and the Student Body of the Jeweler. Bryan’s which is 25 years old. Stayton High School for their In looking over government kind sympathy in the hours of Pneumonia acts quick and so should you. Harry Humphreys and other statistics we find that sorrow*, during the short illness will attend to your Life Insur something like 100.000 auto and death of our beloved son. drivers were of the opinion, last also do we wish to thank the ance. ------- year, that they could push a young ladies for the beautiful How can a national Democra-; locomotive and a train of cars singing and for the floral offer- tic convention be run on Grape off the track, but none of them mgs Juice. Idid it. Probably if they could Signed ~ return to earth they would tell Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weisenberger J. H. Thoma was at Glendale.. their fellow autoist that it can’t Oregon over Sunday conferring ^ done> with other members of the Brown- Card of Thanks Petzel Lumber Co. A letter from R. J. Kusey. ; We wish to thank all those w h o who left here last fall for a trip kindly assisted us during the -J. L. Quinn has gone to Glen- , to North Dakota and Wisconsin, sickness and death of our beloved dale. Oregon to look the mining have returned to Idaho where situation over for a fe v days, j they have located at Cambridge. son and brother, also for the Mrs. Quinn accompanied him as They report a most delightful beautiful floral offerings. Signed —Mrs. Elizabeth Ripp tar as Albany. trip and wish to be remembered Mre. Anna Wolf to all their friends in and around Mrs. Christina Forrett The roof partly burned off the ■ 1 * ’ Stayton. They have ordered the James Ripp Chris Mulkey house Tuesday, j Mail to be sent to them at Cam- The flames were extinglished be-1 bridge, fore serious damages occured. T h » r« I« m o r - C a ta r r h In th is a a r tio a Gardner and Bennet, proprie- • f th e c o u n tr y th a n a ll o th e r <li»ea#ea it c n h . a »"t* ,or Doctor* Y*«r" 11 pr-aertbeu w»* I have now on display several to to ro rs o OT f th in e e S a i t a a v j i t o o n n D um d re ie a at i *,u' to ^ incurab). c a l rem crfl««. a .v l b y <oni>tanily fa ilin g ladies real ready-to-wear hats. work with a crew of men putting lo to c u r e w ith local t r e a t m e n t , p ro n o u n c e d Come in and inspect them. Mrs. in a dam in the Santiam river at t t in c u r a b le . C a ta r r h ia a local dm -aa* . » r e a lly In flu en ce d by c o n a d tu tlu n a t 'o n - the head of the Salem ditch for d itlo n a a n d ther> fo rb re q u ire * < o n e tltu * Dena Mack. tlo n a l tr e a tm e n t. Ifa U 'a C a t a r r h M ed i the purpose of getting a greater cin e. m a n u f a c tu r e d b y 1 \ J C h a n e y A In part of Africa monkeys are supply of water for power here, C o.. T o led o , O hio. li> a e n n a tltu iio n a l r< r e d y . ia ta k e n I n te rn a lly a n d a c ta are taught to pick cotton. An The wor|j ¡s expected to be finish- t h r u th e B lood on t h e 'M u co u a S u rfa c e * o f th a S y a te in O ne H u n d r e d D o llar* r e animal with four hands ought to etj t hi* wee|( and then they will w a r d la o ffered fo r a n y ca» o t h a t H u ll'a fa ils to c u re . S en d fo r . be handy at most anything. have a larger amount of water c C ir a c ta u r la r h r* M- a n Ji d |a le r s tlm n n la la . F . J . C H E N E Y O .. T o led o , O hio. ' at all times. It will fill a long S o ld b y D r u * * ia ta * . C 7K \ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Korinek, fe|t want H a ll'a F a m ily F ills f o r c o n a ttp a tlo n . of Portland, are visiting at the ----- E. D. Alexander home here this ' jt Couldn’t Be Done ____ The man speeded up his car to see if he couldn’t beat the train Mrs. T. B. Hill i? enjoying a to the crossing. He couldn’t. visit from her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Trask, this week. Another man struck a match WE CARRY--------- to see if the gasoline tank in his ! ----- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith garage was empty. It wasn’t. and daughter, of Portland, have Ladies’ Hose Another man, who insisted on been spending the week at the leading a bull by a rope, thought Children’s Hose home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry that he could dodge the bull and Smith. Canvas Gloves climb the fence if the animal be Miss June Kearns, who is em came furious. He couldn't: he Stationery ployed at McMinnville, is home was carried through the gate. Crockery for a few davs visit with her Another man took it for grant parents this week. ed that a dilapidated bridge would Glassware support his tractor. It wouldn’t Kitchen Utensils Ever think how a cheery little his widow will vouch for the message on a post-card will fact. Notions, Etc. brighten the day for some sick A woman took a spoonful out or sorrowing friend? Send one 0f a unlaheled bottle, supposing C ssk n ami ls#k ever »sr stsck anti see. was taking cough avrup. wasn’t- but her cough was Miss Bessie Steward of Yaka- s mfe Wash, is visiting her folks at j sb>ppetl. KoweH District. She will return , The gun that isn’t i »ailed is tn Yàkama Saturday where she not the only thing that claim* - WWP is employed- as a bookkeeper ir» a victim* who do not atop to think g*Ttfch. ’ ~ - ■ things all the'way throngh. The Variety Store A. SCHAEfR Sloper’s Store m lust Received 400 pounds Of Blue Vitrol FORMALDEHYDE In Any Quantity ♦♦♦«♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦«y»» Sloper’s Drug Store /T»fO 0 / 7 » ( O Q J ^ O V -w \ * ». J ** ^ Cletrac T A N K -T Y P E TRACTOR \ 20 Horse-power at the pulley —12 at the drawbar Docs the work o f 6 to S horso ;it less than one-third the cost. Pulls big loads, vet moves along at the’ right speed for perfect work. Built to stand the “ gaff.’ That’s why it costs so little for upkeep and so little to operate. Doesn’t pack the soil. Works on soft or mucky ground without miring or loxs of ■power. Largej roller track-wheel hearings. Du*t-proof motor. Water air-claritier. Nru> t,/uk-fy/»e, S-inch-uiJe, siug/e- grouter track. The Cletrac is the tractor vou’ve always wanted. Let,us put the Cletrac through its paces right on your own land, doing your own work. N o obligation. * W. H. Patterson & Co. Salem Oregon * I