The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 25, 1920, Image 2

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    ton home Wednesday also made
a short call on Aunt Ollie Shelton.
Eugene Gey hart died In Albany
March 19. D* ceased, had resid­
Chas, S. Clark, Lditor and Pr oprietor
ed in our vicinity some fifteen
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years. He was born in Fiance
and would have been 58 April 4.
He leaves u wife and two child­
ren to mourn his departure.
Messrs Dooley of Hillsborough
A d v e r tis in g Kates Made Known Upon Application
Oregon visited the their uncle
Chas. Barrstt here recently.
Miss Ella Fink has discharged
Foreign Advertising Repressed by The America* Press Association
ht*i “ tlu patients” we under­
stand and is clearking in the
Entered as second class m atter at the poetoffioe at St ay ton. Marion
.Ionian Store. "Oct, wasn’t the
County. Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879.
tlu. Just bad colds. ”
iliss Elsie Pepperling is help-
Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail
| her cousin Mrs. H. C. Foltz at
housekeeping.________________
Jordan
John A. Carson, of the law
firm of Brown & Carson, of Sa­
Mrs. A rthur Beaver of Dallas
lem, will be a candidate for the
is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
office of Prosecuting attorney
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Mrs.
Harvey Shelton.
for Marion county. In conver­
Mr. J. H. Goswick and wife
sation tvith Mr Carson this week
the w riter learned that he was of The Dalles are visiting his
going after the office with both parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gos­ We are specialists and experts
in the science bf examining
fe e t While he has not yet made wick.
eyes and the fitting of them
his official announcement, it is
Messrs F. Thayer B. Shelton with glasses (over 19 years
expected he will very soon. Mr. and J. .Stichy visited our burg experience).
Carson has a number of friends on business pertaining to the
We grind onr own lenses
in this end of the county who Light & Power plant. ^
and operate the only lense
are pleased to hear that he has
Mi*. Cuningham t h e head grinding plant in Salem. We
decided to become a candidate. engineer has finished susveying can duplicate anyproper lense
Bring or mail us the pieces,
and gone to Portland. As soon
satisfaction guaranteed*!
And now Hearst has caused a as plans and specifications are
number of his space writers to made will set to work soon,1
nominate him for presidhnt of a possibly in a couple of weeks.
EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS
proposed third partv. We claim
Mesdames H. Shelton and A. 30P State St. SAI.SM, ORE.
to have a double-barreled vocab­
Beaus visited at the V. E. She\.
ulary, but are trained in only
two languages, the English and
profane, and there are not en­
ough words in these to express
our thoughts upon this subject
and do the m atter justice. Oh,
if we could only write Bolshevik
and Chinese.
■®eSTAYT©N MAIL
Subscription Price $1*50 Per Year in Advance
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FACTS
H ere's Something for You to Remember”
sa y s th e
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Good Judge
And any m an who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will tell
you so.
You get a lot more satlsfac-
lion in a little of the Real
Tobacco Chew than In a hi#
chew of the old kind.
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And It costs less to chew.
The full rich, real tobacco
taste lasts so m uch longer.
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P ut Up In Two S ty le s
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
punishment of the Kaiser would
be more severe than anything
yet mentioned. We would sen-
tence him to read the Congres­
sional Record every day for a
month.
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Times do change. No longer
do we oid rounders sit on the
sidewalk at 2fc. m. and seek to
swipe the front gate as it goes
; tangoing around.
For a iclt m in Wilson is some1
bomb tl rower himself.
Polai d is instituting a Senate.
Why nut oive ’em curs.
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M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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N. Pintler, D. ML D.
DENTIST
Oft lev Opp. t.ancr fl*M Shoe Storr
I'hono 2U>2
Stavton, Ora
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LAW YER
GOODE
and N O T A K Y
H J U I.lt!
Olllre Room No. tt. Hoy llldg.
FUNERAL
A.
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DIRECTOR
W EDDLE
Phon* :tXh
OREGON
STAYTON
Dr. Pajil Fehlen
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VETERINARY SURGEON
DENTAL EXPERT*
Gulls Answered Day or Night
Phope--Ros. 8X24
OREGON
STAYTON
SERVICE STATION
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
SESTAK &
THOMAS,
Proprietors.
Inside Facts
I t 1* what'* tniidc your battery that make« It
live long or wear oat quickly.
Inferior ¡imitation wrnra out hafor • the
plate» do. aaul reuuillation it in graaary.
Fresh»SaIt&Cured|Meats
Lard* Creamery Butter
Threaded Rubber Insulation eliminate« the
n*ed of r'inauiation, makes a battery last m u c h
lunger u n d e r e q u a l eo n d ilion » , and reduce*
the liability to any other kind of repair*.
It'» the one biggest battery improvement in
ten year« - demonstrated now by four years of
use.
Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock
You ran't afford not to know about it, lot
gome day you ’ll need a new battery.
Call and let us tell you a ll about it.
1 d o u b t y o u i u » f b een u sin g y o
tt-ry p r e tty s tr e n u o u sly th ik ■
sta r t It o u t o n it s w in te r 's wo
infi it p u t in good order. C ars a r e
cold w ea th er. *Ve m a k e n o c h a r g e lo r
b a ttery . ,
A. W. Simmons, D. V. M
VETERINARIAN
Silverton
Oregon
ENJOY
YOUR EVENINGS
The “ J£xii>C” Starting and Li,rl
is th e o rig in a l U n it-se a l B a ite r
After a Day ot Blasting
th e m -• .
» fru c te d b a tte r y . I t glv«« pow erfu
n d u riiv ,
rh .it you ca n d rfic n d o n. I t 's ea*y to c a re to. .in i
I t ’s* th e fa m o u s ’ G ia n t t h a t Iivc4 in a I k »*. ' U K V i \
NO
OF USING OL'R KRtt INSPECTION SERVICE REG
jT j R. D. Barton,
- ^ - — 171 S. Com. St.
Physician and Surgeon
Wgyrtwm-BruWìeHSomHtUV- dlQ7- Bremdvwy.-'NcW York City
HENRY E. MORRIS & CO.
If we had our way abrut it the
H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D.
HEADACHES
OR ILL EFECTS FROM
Baltrry and Magneto Strike
Pfecne 1197
. Salem Oregon
TROJAN POWDER
BETTER RESULT»
NO FREEZING
Or THAWING
SAFE T0 HANDLE
Black blasting Powder,
Caps, Fuse
Why m an-
w e m ade this
cigarette fo r yo u !
Degge & Burrell, Auto Electricians. 238 N. High St. Salem, Oregon
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« .S S S S S S S S S S ,* * # * * * * *
W e Handle Everything In
H A U S E R B R O S .
Service Our ‘Pride
j I H. L. E/iKL, Agent- Turner Ore.
; ¿\Cogaiincs Conveniently to ta le d
; Salem, Albany, Eugene, Corvallis
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CANCER
NOKNIFE
AND
LOSS
OF BLOOD
NO PLASTERS AND CAINS FOR
HOURS OK DAYS
Rjight Now is
AMELS fit your cigarette de­
sires so completely you’ll agree
they were made to meet your taste!
Unique flavor, fragrance and mel-
low-mild-body due t o Camels qual­
ity and expert blend o f choice T urk­
ish and “choice Domestic tobaccos
are a revelation! You will prefer the
Camel blend to either kind of tobacco
smoked straight!
W ith Camels you can gothelim it
without tiring your taste. They
leave no unpleasant cigaretty after­
taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odor!
To get a line on why Camels win
you so completely compare them
puff-for-puff with any cigarette in
the world at any price. You’ll pre­
fer quality to coupons or premiums!
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C a m e ls f t - *-o¡d e v e r y w h e r e in
s r i e n t t fíe.-'ll
m ied r o d a g e *
o f 2 0 r i p e t e t t e , (nr 2 0 cem t* :
or t e n p o d . ( , 2 ' 0 r id a r ti, e -)
in a fla * *ine rarer c o v e r e d e r
to n
W e s tr o n g ly r e c o m m e n d
th is c a r to n to th e h o n e o r o f
fice s u p p ly o r w h e n y o u tr a v e l
OLDS TOBACCO CO., Winaton-Salsm. N. C.
T line to Get Your
TU M 0 R S P ILE S FISTULA
; GOITRE
O ISE A SE S OF WOMEN
.SK IN STOMACH BO W ELS
FOUR YKAKS STUDY IN EUROPE
OVER .10 YEARS EXI'ESIENCE
Garden Tools
P o rtla n d P hysical T h e ra p y Labor «tori* a
412 to 417 J o u rn a l H uildin« PO R T L A N D . OKK.
We carry everything for the
Gardner.
Our prices are right
Methodist Church
OUR FURNITURE UNE IS COMPLETE
LILLY HARDWARE CO.
Pastor Rev. Reese
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Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00
pi m. Sunday School 10 a. m.
Epworth league 7:30 p. m.,
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
in tne parsonage at 8 p. m.
St. Marys Church
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun-
d tys at 8:30 a. m.
“I am prom pt«! to m ake thin atnt
INDIANA IS F IR M
meut l>y new spaper reports that In-
Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor
diana memWrn of the house and sen
P o litic ia n s C a n ’t O a llva r It to Praal
nte
lim
e
(|r•«•l«r^■d
the
state'*
«Meante»
d sn tia l C and idat*.
eventnnll.v w ill vote for one o f the\po-
lltl.'fll «lubie. I^twden or Harding.” hi
In.lInnapollH. Ind.— No p elltlrlan w
fm u p
of
politician» ran
«lellvet declared. “I hope the»«* reports arc
Preaching every second and
lnillNti:i to nny rundid» I* fora (hr Incorrect for no deleítale will he mi
foot
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sli
a»
t«i
Itinore
the
over«
helming
fourth
Sundays of each month,
H.'fiiil>lli-nn nom ination (nr the /
nnfndnie which the presidential prl morning and evening.
Morning
ilem-jr. Frn*lw|efc A. .To««, n'//,m n
v ie , chiilriiiiiii ol lio- !,*> oiwh K}J»' ooi 1 tun r.v of May I will dlctpte for l.conard services at 11 a m. and evening
Wood.
i services at 8 r>. nf.
cam paign «•«»mmltn-p. (lo<-l»ro<l
"Indiana 1« nlinont «olMly for Woo«!
bo loft ror Chicago to aasnmo
Sunday school each Sunday
and every delegate will lie for him.”
•hlllM.
j -norning at 10 a. m.
Baptist Church
S. L. Loicc, Pastor.