The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 18, 1920, Image 6

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    under cultivaiatu except about I
acre which has a hvav\ stand ot
the now famous and profitable
evergreen b.aCKtierne»; 4 acres
in prune* consisting of S and t>
your old trees in good condition
New 8 room plastered house,
good barn and outbuildings. No
gravel, soil de>*p loam and well
drained. Spring water piped to
house and barn. This is a good
buy for anyone desiring a small
improved farm.
Price $2800.
terms. For further information
see S. H. Heltael, Stayton, Ore.
Harold Murphy was a Portland John Gehlen has moved his
visitct last week.
family into the Mrs. Stay ton
house in the west part of town.
Mr. Eberhardt was here from
Scio Wednesday.
J. L. Quinn has been very sick
the past week with pneumonia,
“ Peggy Does Her Darndest” but is reported to be getting
this week. .
Sat. at the Star Theatre.
along nicely under the cate of grade
Goldie Myers, who is in the
Dr.' Beauchamp.
fourth grade, is the only pupil in
Easter cards, booklets and fa­
her room who nas received 100‘ .
vors at Sloper's Drug store.
FOR SALF acreage in Stay ton, in spelling all the time, since the
modern bungalo with all conven­ beginning of tlm>, second semes­
" Mrs. V. Da~e Sloper is spend­ iences, new barn, chicken house ter.
June Kenrns visited in Miss
ing the week end in Salem.
park, soil suitable for fruit or Walker’s
room last week.
berries. Cash or terms. Box The pupils of the fifth grade
Chas. Ray in ‘ The Blusher” 210, Stayton, Ore.
Mchl8-25 are studying geographical pic­
Sunday at the Star Theatre.
tures of the United States.
W. A. Hession, representing, Rows Christman has entered
Atty. Massey is laid up with the Washington Nursery Co. of the eighth grade.
Velma Christman visited the
inflamatory rhumatism.
Toppenish, W'n., was here the, seventh
and eighth grades last
first of the week in the interests! Tuesday.
A nice new line of kid of his company. His headquar­ The fifth, sixth, seventh and
ters for this section is at Ditter’s eighth grades took county tests
glove? at Dolls.
in English and Spelling from
store Sublimity.
W\ M. Smith last Wednesday.
Fitz Goodman is back to work !
The seventh grade are doing
Card o f Th a n k s
'again having fully recovered j
special work on South America
•front the flu.
I wish to extend my heartfelt in their Geograpay class this
thanks to my friends and neigh­ w'eek.
Least you forget Mary Mc- bors for their kindness and sym-j
"Claren in ‘The Amazing Wife” pat by for me during the death
.at the Star Theatre Wed.
and bumal of my beloved wife. I
Signed J. G. Etzel
i Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
; Porter, of Aumsville. March 16, . W. A. Weddle, the undertaker
a daughter, Dr. Brewer in at-j is out again after a hard tustel ‘
tendence.
with the tonsilitis. While he «
was sick his business w as in the
SATURDAY
See the new silk Crepe-de­ hands of a professional under­
shine and fancy voile waists taker, Mr. Congor, of the Rig-
oM ary~ cAllison
at Doll’s Cash Store.
don Undertaking parlors, of Sa­
IN
lem. and Gene Titus looked af­
Not'ce-to the Public: Mary ter the driving of the hearse. “Peggy Does
McClaren in 6 reels of motion Mr. Weddle’s many friends are
Her Darndest”
pictures Wed. at the Star Thea­ glad to see him at his post of
duty again.
tre.
SUNDAY
Macel Montgomery, who has
Chas. R jay in
been ill for several months, is
TOPPENISH. WASH.
‘The Busher”
now able to be up and about the
house. •
2 REEL Comedy 2 REEL
Fruit and Ornamental Nursery
i
Mrs. Everet Gardner and son , stock, Clean, Ha-dy and well
WEDNESDAY
Val sie confined to the house Matured, grown on new land on
T H a r y ' M c C l a r e n in
\ akama Indian Reservation.
with the influenza.
Capital stock $.7>,000. fully paid. “The Amazing Wife”
Est. 1903
Linn Lambert, wife ann baby Largest in the state.
1 REEL Comedy l REEL
W,
A.
Hession,
Salesman,
319
«of Linn county, were Stayton
Marguerite Ave.. Portland. Ore.
«hoppers Tuesday.
Headquarters at Ditters Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gildow, i Sublimity.
M18-25 Apr 1
of Aumsville. were Stayton cal­
lers Thursday.
Small Improved Farm For Sale
Did you ever laugh until your 11 j acre farm al>out a quarter
sides were sore—see Mary Alli­ of a mile from small town. All
son in “Peggy Does Her Darn­
dest” at the Star Theatre Sat.
C /4.G E N T :
F o r D r.
Legears Stock and Poul­
tr y Tonics
•JgU
*
cAlso C.A Complete Line
i f International Stock
Foods. .
T h e ^ S ta r
THEATRE
Sloper’s
:
Drug
Store
:
WASHINGTON NURSERY CO.
P. C. GALBRAITH
Mr. and Mrs. Velvie Lewis of
Mill City, were guests at the J.
L. Quinn home here last Friday.
JEWELER
Dolls Cash Store has just
received a big line of Mina
Taylor bouse dresses and ap-
rons.
A Full Line of
Watches, Clocks and
Fine Jewelry
f >(
Geo. Bell, who has been con­
fined to his home for the past
three weeks with the flu, is back
again at his desk in the Farmers
& Merchants bank.
E. D. Alexander has recover­
ed from a seige of the flu and
will soon be able to resume his
duties as postmaster.
An extra fine selection of
WRIST WATCHES
All my Repair Work is Guaranteed
Claxtonola Phonographs» four different models
to select from» priced from $I2O»00 up» \ 0 c/(
less for cash» Sold on easy terms»
THE CLAXTONOLA PLAYS A L L MAKES OF RECORDS
Wednesday was St. Patrick’s
Day and according to the green
badges worn here, there are
more Irishmen in this vicinity
than any other nationality.
. Luther Stout, manager of the
Vailey Motor Co’s branch here,
moved his family to Stayton last
Thursday and is occupying the
Streff house.
Anton R*'iger left Monday for
Cornell, Washington, where he
will looate with his son. Ed on a
1450 acre wheat ranch. His
daughters Dorothy and Louise
accompanied him as far as Port-,
land. Mr Reiger has rented his
place.
P.
C.
GALBRAITH, Jeweler, Stayton, Ore.
I t t i f - i V . . '■' 'r tf?
T A N xC - T Y P Z i THACTOZ1
20 Horse-po'ucr at the pulley
—
12 at the drawbar
C’omhincs small i::c with power and stamina. Pulls a big
load at proper speed, yet work . dose to trees and turns easily
in small places. Docs a thorough job at low co.-.t, with min­
imum ot upkeep expense, i t ’s the ideal tractor. Does a ll your
work—all the time.
- Motor i- dust-proof. Track is next t,wk-fvf><\ S-inc/i-uiJr,
single-*router. A ir in clarified by water. Runs on large * V i
roller bearings.
,
A dc mon.stration on your own land, doing your own work,
will convince you that the (. Ictrae is the tractor you’ve al­
ways wanted. No obligation.
Telephone Repair Shop
u
N ew
Phonos
fer sale
HENOERSHOTT & BURMESTER, Prop’s
We buy and sell
Telephones AM Shares
Desk and
W f hanoie all accessories
Phone
Wall Sets
your trouble to Hendersliutt’s Confectionery
W. H. Patterson & Co.
Salem
• Oregon
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