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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1920)
Is Candidate Fnr Prosecuting Atty John H. Carson by formal announcement has today verified the persistent rumor throughout the county that ho would be candidate for the Republican Harold Murphy spent the week N O T IC E ! nomination to the office o f Dis •Mid at Salem. ----- trict Attorney for Marion Countv All parties knowing themselves at the Primaries to be held in J. A. Hendershott was a Salem indebted to me will please call at May. visitor Wednesday. the jewelry store in Stayton, Mr. Carson is the eldest son where they can make settlement, of the late John A. Carson one Postmaster Alexander is among It C. A. LUTHY. o f the most eminent lawyers of those confined to their home this ----------- the state. His tutelage under week. There is a type o f man who is his father together with training a lion in demanding that news- j at the Willamette College of Law Mrs. J. L. Quinn and son Jack papers attack alleged abuses but and five years active and success- were Salem shoppers last Satur who become a lamb when it is 1 ful practice render him fit and day. suggested that he sign his name, capable beyond question to dis- to the attacks. ■ charge the duties o f the office. George Davie expects to move John H. Carson served in the into his new barb »r shop the first' Card of Thanks United States Army on the Mex- o f the week. ------- ¡can Border in 1916, having been We take this opportunity o f ex- a member o f Company M. Third Sometimes when we want t o 1 pressing our heartfelt thanks to Oregon Infantry. He served love our neighbor as ourselves iour neighbors and friends for again in the ¡ate war. signing up she won’ t let us. their kindness and words of synt for heavy artillery in which he S lo p e d S lust Received 400 pounds Of Blue Vitrol FORMALDEHYDE « P C Galbraith the jew eler was at Salem Monday, look.ng after business. ---- pathy to us m the Jeath and was receiving special training at ^ r'al, 0<l 0UIr daughter and sister fortress Monroe. Virginia, when Mrbel O. Johnke and her son | the Armistice was signed. Carl. Signed. As his campaign slogan Mr. Henry Johnke. father. Carson has adapted the state- Th^y say the bustle is coming Mrs. Effie Jarvis and family. | ment of ‘ •Just, impartial and back. Well, it belongs back, if --------- - • 1 fearless administration o f the •anywhere. Attorneys Massey and Heltzel were at Salem Monday transact ing legal business. Store i In Any Quantity Crabtree Merchant is ¿principles law ”. 1Hi% knotwled‘ro of the. of justice insures that' Victim of Influenza he would deal fairly with those «-o-e-o-w-M-c-e-x-«v-x-x- _____ with whom he would come in contact in his official capacity , Mark A. Freeman, o f Crabtree, So man ever beat the combi died at his home last Friday after and that he would be fearless nation of booze, gasoline and noon at 4 o'clock, after a few goes without saying. calico. days Illness from Influenza. Mr. Freeman was born in Iowa ST IL L , T H ER E IS A L Mrs. Ed Hamimn and daugh in 1884 and nine years ago he W AYS THE CLIM ATE ters. Mabel and Ethel, were Sa came to Oregon and settled at lem visitors the first of the week. Crabtree, w h ere he engaged in The Californian gets up at the the merchantile business. alarm of a Connecticut clock: John Gehlen who has been laid He is survived by his widow buttons his Chicago suspenders up for the past two weeks with and four children, also his par to Detroit overalls; washes his the - flu, is able to be around ents, who reside in Salem. face with Cincinnati soap in a again. Funeral services were conduct Pennsylvania basin; wipes on a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sloper of ed last Sunday at Cradtree at 11 Rhode Island towel; sits up to a ;Saiem, spent last week here o’clock and interments was in Grand Rapids table; eats Kansas ^vistotog at the home o f J. E. Franklin Butte cemetery. City meat and Minneapolis flour r-s-c-s-* x* Sloper’s Drug Store with Idaho potatoes cooked with Indiana lard on a St. Louis stove Theodore Gehlen. who is work- ----- burning Wyoming coal; puts a Ing at Pendleton, came over the G. W. Cleveland died at the ¡N ew York bridle on a Colorado first o f the week to attend the family home in Stayton on Mon-! bronco fed with Iowa corn; plows funeral o f his brother Nick. j day. February 16th at the age o f five acres o f land (covered with 170 years. Ohio morgages) with a Chatta- John Mielke and w ife and He has been a resident of nooga plow. When it is bed time daughter Cecelia. Masdames V. ~ „ 1 Stayton for a number o f years he reads a chapter from a bible tfarf „ ,0per . * nd j sloper and was active am0ng his fellow» printed in Boston: says a prayer -w gfc Salem nisitors T uesday. m. „ in doing his part in any. written in Jeruwlem; crawls un- and V. £)are Sloper. G. W . C L E V E L A N D thing for the good e f the comm - 1 dec a blanket made in New Jer* Mrs Arthur Leffler is at Crab unity. He- was held in high ser only to be kept awake all tree taking care of her mother, esteem by all who knew him and night by fleas the only home M rs..S. B. Cole, who has had a his death is keenly felt by a product o f his own state.—San had seige o f the flu. lorge number of friends, Francisco Chronicle. Funeral w as held from the Meth- T h e latest prescription for warding off old age is a diet o f °*ist church Wednesday. Feb. 25 Catarrhal Deafness Caanot Be Cared hr local a»»U cattaaa. aa thor c iaa o t raach lettuce. dandelion leaves and ; afternoon at 2 o’clock with Rev. th . 4la*aa-4 »e rtla a af th* oar Tkoro la •aly aat w ar ta cur# catarrhal 4>ifa*aa. that la hr a caaatlttittaaal romo4f. - watercress, Whatcha think we Reece officiating, and interment C aa4 atarrhal Doafnraa It cauao4 hr aa la - was in Lone Oak cemetery. flira-d rsa4ltloa of tho mucoua M i l l » af .are, a «lo ? Suit a. hlaa Tutor W hoa thla taha la The pallbearers were: Geo. tho laflam -4 you hava a rumtolli* aoun4 tor l a - »-rfo c t hrmriac. aa4 whoa It la oailrolr iLuther Stunt, manager o f the Keech, Thurst Kearns. Geo. Ooao4. D -afn .aa la Iha roaalt. L’ a l r a th* Inflammation ran hr rr4uoo4 an4 thla tuho "Valley Motor Co. in Stayton, has Davie. Louis Thomas. Jos. Fish rratarr4 to Ita a o r a a l coa4ltloa h .arin g w ill ho 4w troro 4 faroror M a a r casca af 4oaraoaa art cauao4 hr ratarrh . which la 'been laid up the past week with er and Wes Riggs. an laflam .4 caa4ltlea af tho mucoua our- facoa H all'a Catarrh Mo4tcino aota thru an attack o f the "flu ” at hiss, --------- - —. tha hloa4 aa tha aucaua atirfacoa af tho h rat> a home in Salem. , F 0K SALE Thoroughbred pedi- Wo will (lo o O a t Mua4ro4 Dollara far may caao af Catarrhal Doafnraa that caaaat • - '** -M .l ■ greed driving mare and buggy. ho curo4 hy H all'a Catarrh Mo4lrtno Clr- froo A ll Dru(«1ata. 7*4^- r . i . C H E N M T « CO Tolo4a. O J Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Murphy. Inquire at Mail office. Mrs. V. Dare and J. E. Sloper attended the mo\ ies at Salem > » eport or thk conditios or thk Sunday e v e n in g ^ MILL CITY STATE BANK j Earnest Matthieu has purchas- one of the famous Butter Kist popcorn machines and will short- , . ly have it installed in his pool hall. The Variety Store ;j F#b „ ,w,. O verdraft*. Mvured and unnecured " ----- 279 «7 md «imnu. i , im no K»uking bolli«............ Kura! turn and ft * tu re- 7.M46 14 • i.xTto 14 Due ftftiii Approved re»erv«* I»nnk». 14 74 h sr> J. P. Wilbui was here frO T T ) Portlard for a few days this week looking after business. He returned to the Rose City again, where he and Mrs. Wiibur are visiting friends and relatives. T o tal . I, V. M. 55.57*5 74 1 A6 A* 21.*151 Hb » *5 7X3 21 Ntati* of n r iron # Comity of Marion { A rn o ld * C is h io of the WE C A R R Y --------- f TRACTO R. 20 Horse-power at the pulley 12 at the dra'wbar — Plenty of* power at tlic drawbar. Yet small enough to turn easily in a small space and work in close to the trees, E co nomical because built to st*ndtbtgaff . Small expense tor up keep. Cheap operation. T h e tractor you’ve always w anted. Track wheels run on large ' proof motor. ? My Coiainie*|i»n ex p irt * O e t-31. Cf»rr*-rr A Heat: D. H H ILL F. I. ARNOLD £ I B. A. SCHAEFR PROP. AVw W h y not have us demonstrate the Clc- trac right on your own land, with your own work? N o obligation. W . H. Patterson & Co. Salem, Oregon and i*«iici. •A II.U A M P M ACMAHTKRH, Notary I'uWil«;, Air for carburetor clarified bv water. all the time. Come in and look over our slock V. M A * ^ » i D. tuklcf 1 -‘ niMM'ri .••d and a worn to U fo r e m ■ itilk :tr.| j • day o f N itrah, 1920. roller hearings. Dust- t<tn k-lyftt ,8-inc/i-hiilt', singlt-grouter truck. 1 )ors all your w o r k - flleive limned hank, do «ole m it I r a wear f It it the ahovo •Mtcm em ft» true to the heal of niv k n o w le d g e Dt factor» T A N K -T Y P E please—not when the weather pleases. Ladies’ Hose Children’s Hose Canvas Gloves Stationery Crockery Glassware Kitchen Utensils Notions, Etc. Frank Gehlen and w ife of Top- Checke and other cash ite m «........... Cafth on band................................... . . J, *6§ 85 ’ «nnish, Wash.. Ben of Cornell, T o t a l ... ........... 1 * 0 . 7 * 1 2 1 ! Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Eul- L í a Bl L I T ! 10* berg o f Portland, were here to r n p fffi) »ffM-k paid i n . .. .t 15.000 BO \ u lti! profite, lene fX|*M neve * iid attend the funeral o f Nick Geh l idi tax*-» i•<«f«1 ............. ... ........ i ,#!►'* I*> ‘ len. 1 Due to bank* and hanker» 1.9*4 47 J. B. Jeater has been carrying the mail on the Kingston route this week during the illness of Wm Nendel. who has been laid up with a slight attack o f the FJu- Cletrac W orks in any weather—over any soil. You work when ym pesoiww Individual deposita eubjex-t to check Demand rertH lcttes o f deposit. .. Time and <-t«Vinsrn deposite % < i i i ?! ? %