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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1920)
^ S T A Y T O N M A IL ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE “ It W i l l S u rp rise Y o u ” Physician and Surgeon says th e G o o d Judge Chas ,. S. Clark. Ldiior and Pr >pnc:or In The Co'jnfjj. Court O f The Slate O f Oroaun For Marion County. In The Subscription Price $K50 Per Year in Advante Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application Matter O f Tb* Estate o f UeiiUh til »ver, I V euat d Notti’«“ is heri liy given that thcutv.ii r- signe*1 by at» »>riier o f the County Court I o f Marion County, Oregon, ha» h«vn »ppoinUil uitlir.iiiatralor o f tin estati' I of Oeliish Clever, ih ivaatii. All l*or 1 sona having ehiints agno at »aitt estate PHYSICIAN t o b a c c o taste. » y-i o . n iN T lS T Ollier 0|»i>. I tiifflIrM HhM 8lur® tell y o u that. ■hiitw 2lftf •!*>”» . % > i * V¿ ' V* •*>;</ I \ ‘ ' i tlfürv II >• r • R1FF.CT0R W . A . W F .D D L E • I l.onr 3X« ^ STAYTON OREGON Dr. Prul Fehlen VETI RINA 1 Y SUI O E o ii DENTAL EXPERT ( ’ails Anfwered Dt»y or Night Phone--Hv s. 8X24 OREGON TAYT< N STAYTON. SEAT KARIET SESTAK & TH OM AS, Proprietor«. Fi h,Sa It & Cured!Meats Lard* Creamery Bitter Rl#l it Maikrt Pritt Paid Far fat Stock A. W. Simmons, D. V. M V E T E R IN A R IA N Silverton O regon \ W!i N YCJ THiNK ! I OF POWDER I THINK OF TRO JAM BETTER R E S U lX ‘ 5 NO HEADACHES OK lLL-EKFiSi T 8 NO FKEKX1NG Or THAWING SAFE TO HANDLE : Blau. ink. ling Powder, O p s . F umi * L -, n o m a n e v e r sm o k e d a b e tte r t N«». t>. Il, y Itlilg, FUNERAL ?i to doughnuts— 'w î, •• I AWY1 R *»> 1 » Nl ’ I ARY ru b u c is a s h o r t-c u t t o b a c c o I t s tío lia rs y SUvtmt, Or« V. A. GüCDE Put Up In Two Styles R IG H T C U T -r r —• — - , ,i,' SURGEON W. N* Pii ilcr, D* M. Ij. A n y m a n w h o u s e s th e R e a l T o b a c c o C h e w w ill he held in Salem May 7th. W - B C U T is a lo n g fin e -c u t t o b a c c o Mrs. IV .Ak Pivoerhii,: '\ !r The buys of the 7th and 8th has been quite poorly the past ■Wòyfinin'Bi-tJtoti.CQrT’ O^nY HQ 7 Broadway, Now jo The Big' Sch - 0! basehall team grade's cut wood last Saturday on ; mouth is improving. the Ferry place pear West Stav-i :y Hi rh ction Ci defeated the Jm The wood is for sale, and H. C. Foltz has taken the job 1 School team at Junctiiin City ton. ,n W U „ . K ,. ♦ he money from it is *to be used oi boarding the taOorers. of the «V ' ' " ’J.T5S.1'»»U- %v ■».— « •- l7. the s Saturday, Apri 1 for baseball supplies for the boys. inmer plant. Airs. Harvey Shel- ing 15-1. Mrs. Taylor and the 7th and 8th n n is doing the cooking. The baseball ’ TVS WPTe enter« grade pirls served the boys their It. C. Pep per ling and wife and tained at dinr :• last 1 ,veek by dmner in the woods. •Home 1Eçonçm-j1 baby, o f Craoiree, were in» our the girls 0.’ ;h The 7tn and 8th grades took commuti: iy Friday. ■e rr.om. - li, ('. lias ics Clul. ’ i » _ __4 1 county tests in history, civ^l gov charge of thè r>ck cruster. yT* 1* deco- 1 ¡iuoruwci The tab'.; \vu ernment and spelling last week. rs o f tlie High » rated with H. Mdssra Henry Keul and Alvini iirpie <1 nd cold. 1 Lucy Compton, of the fourth Pepperiing took their departure- School (' ors Place c ds v i 1 the le tters S ., grant, has left school and moved for iioseburg 1'uesJay where marked 1 to Scio. Her class gave ber a H. S. painter they hope to lind them each a I book for a little remembrance. the pla.es fc: •.< e gu sts tine homestead. * The pi ■ - 0- 1«. *0 * tie Eco-I Dora Surrey, o f the 4th grade Airs. Thomas Phillips and fam-1 ncmics v-'.liib* - * i * 1 i - >d them- is the only pupil in her class who ily o f Leoanon. motored to our y.Thurs- has received 100 in spelling since selves ; a »• uurg Sunday for a few days stay d v y ev tiin g . A>irii 1 lSth ( in th e • the beginning o f the second s* - with friends and relatives and to science re- m. Many «hff ent mester. plant Li. Acners spuds before re ‘0. r, * n<:! a prize, costum - v, turning to their work at tne pa Jordan was given t .1 ,opd D3vi ig tl e per mill. btstco hi . )inner ^,as *;erv- 1 .Mas. John Neal of Scio who «i id music e d a t 7:3C. Mrs. John Foltz was a Jordan has been quite ill the past month ler.t for t€*4ainrc furnished 1 •*» visitor Friday. is now convalisant and able to the ever.ir . Mrs. Fred Pepporling is visit be up part of tin* time. A Ju io l*. ; party was giv- ing at her brother Frank’ s at Quite a number o f land seek a val I isher en at t :e at presput., , ers froM tne eastern slates and tie members last w<ek Mefdames Phillips, Poivet and Canada arc in our midst, at pres ?re iresent and o f the cl Wort man called on the Arbuck- , ent. otd teachers. A the high ie’ s Sunday afternoon. evening .vas spent very plei Messrs Chas. Barrett and Clyde in sing in a r.rt fltJK antes. o f Ohio. CUy o f Toledo. Thomas motored to Lacombe Stnts tAicaa County, n . Sine ‘ : 1 the boys have reiurn- | Frank J. Cheney moke* oath that he Sunday. Is senior pr.rtner of toe Arm s f F. J. ed from , rviee. the High ¿chool 1 Chv.eey .£ Co., Suing bttsln^sj tn tho City Mrs. Harmen Shelton o f C m o£ Toledo, County anil State aforesaid, ae has been removed Servie r.r.l that (Irm will pay tht •. 'O <,f tree, is visiting her sons John j 1 ONH UtTNDHKJj DOLL.AHS for each from t... , u ;s of the Assembly and every tano o f Catarrh ( ’.at cannot be and Hall this week. c:ir,,l by the use o f H A L L S C A T A R R H and pi a \T M E D IC IN E . F R A N K J. C H E N E Y . Geo. Wittipg and wife of Sa . S v .n m to b e fo re n o a n d m b a c r lb e d **» The .V 1 any high tfam will | ir.y pr<*» r.ce, t h u 6th d a y o f fv c e v t b e r . A. W . O L E \SON, play St t l * a - bull heve next lem, came over Thursday on bus A . ( F D ,-I ) ISei Notary Public. iness and to say good bye to H a ll's C atarrh . Medicine ¡» ta k en In Thursc A? rii 2dth. Stuvton ternally and a c ts th rou g B lood on They have dis the M u cou s P u r fa -e , o f th h * the S y stem . B ead will phy at S: ve fiori on thè 30. their friends. I for testimonials, free. posed of their property and are F J, CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. Man:, of th? high schools in by all druptfsts. 73c. contemplating a trio to Califor 1 Sold H a ll's F an Ily Pills f o r constipation. Marion county Kave entered thè nia in the near future. Oratorie il Cov. sL, which.ie to r, ■" ÎâîStM “ AN D STAYTON. OUEtJON T h e m o n e y sa v e d . M« SCHOOL NOTES OREGON T l f e real sa tisfa c tio n . F racs üiovi r. \<lndnv->ti, ter W. C. Winslow, A llot nay April • c. H. BREWER M . D. H o w lo n g it h o ld s its rich arc ren tired to present them, with the I proper vouchers attached, within six months from the dote of this notice to Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton.^Marion the uniter giied at Sublimity, Oregon itateli ih sòl du oí A rii, l'.K'.O •Jounty, Oregon. Under the Act of Congress of March J, 1S<9. 'ocimunications to The*Stayton Mail STAY TON. When you learn how long a little of the Ileal Tobacco Chew lasts. Foreign Advertisin : Represented by Tbe American Press Association Addre H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D. c ig a r e tte a t a n y p r ic e ! > - D egge & B urrell, A u to E lectrician s. H AU SE R <*■* 238 N. H igh St. B R O S. Service Our ‘Pride Salem , Oregon H. L. F ji RL Agent- Turner Ore. I'li-ugaztnct C ofArmcntly I ncaled a Salta, Ail any. Eogeae, Conallu A M E L S quality, and their expert blend oF choice Turkish and choice Dom estic tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat isfy every sm oke desire you ever expressed. Y ou will prefer this C am el blend to either kind smoked straight! C T i y W e Handle Everything In CANCER NOKNIFE AND LCSS OF BLOOD NO I'I AST k HS C a m e ls m e llo w -m ild n e ss will certainly : appeal to you. T h e “ b o d y ” is all there, a n d th a t s m o o th n e s s ! It's a delight! G o the limit with C am els! T h e y will not tire your taste. A nd, they leave nb unpleas ant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga- retty odor! % TURKISH 4/ n O M £ S rrci% • BLEKD l,/ t ___ t_ l C A S 4 T T S » J u s t c o m p a re C a rp e ls ¿ i t h a n y c ig a r e t t e in th e w o r ld a t a n y p r ic e ! C a m e ls arm mold e v e r y w h e r e in s c ie n tific a lly s e a te d p a c k a g e s o f JO c ig a r e t t e * fo r JO c e n t s ; o r t e n p a c k a g e s CJOO c i g a r e t t e s ) in a g l a s a m e p a p e r - c o v e r e d c a r to n . W e s tr o n g ly r e c o m m e n d t h is c a r t o n fo r t h e h o m e o r o f f i c e s u p p l y o r w h e n y o u t r a v e l. R jig h t N o w is W e T im e to G et Y our G a rd e n T o o ls I " i R YEA»! We carry everything for the Gardner . Our prices are right OUR FURNITURE LINE IS COMPLETE ¿d i H. w. .« I L .'- ' Pantor Ki’V. Keese Services at 11 h . m. and 8/W) P. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. \ Epworth League 7:30 p m., Prayer meeting on Wednesday in the parsonage at. 8 p. m. — - • i Services 2nd Ith and 5th Sdn- d tys at 8:30 a. m. ■ ■Il q /Wethodist Church St. Marys Church ¡J í * \ 'TI DY IN KCItOl’C Purlland rhy«*f>Hl Theriipy l.«boi»tnrlt* I 4ia to 117 Juttrou! Hw.Wim* pO|(TI.ANI>. ORK. HKvi ^7 pain s for OVER :«1 Y CARS EXPE31ENCE LILLY H A R D W A R E CO. " e » TUM0RS PILES FISTULA GOITNE OiSEASES OF WOMEN .SKIN STOMACH BOWELS» It. ] REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO W inston »«lem , N C.1 ! & > am MOCKS t»K LAYS ‘ 7- *■ <!•' ’ *• - •* »..* ‘V*'*»*- +4 j ■> ■ ri *" ‘A * t 4 » r v • ;/ i V.. ..... ■ r i LtH 1 w ia ê THE U N IV E R S IT Y KCHOOL8 AND OCPARTIWC«T» Tiim r n lr v n P y Llurratcre, Brle.ico *nj tho / O f OREGON ftPCOI/X In ’u u ri tha Collegi» <»f !!.*♦ rp*< U1 Brin »»la t,1 Law, N«' si -no, ( it P o rtla n d ). ArchtUctnr«, Cou- e, Kducaliun a ml M i l .«- • . PEATURCB At r • lata, bj fr n* fAfJPti *», low coï t,, v ! h t 7 opportuni "iâ fur a».If h. fp. ”, » l f T t lf A r-.tzi 1 n »YK , ITTnst'A »rd b o 'll. I«»* 0 * «ad 1 L 0 faroou« in<* '» X T ’, u . OfUfoD ti^lr , I id d b : THF. REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF ORF.GO.N, EUGENE, ORECON Lev. Kr. Lai nek. Pastor Baptist Church !*!">'Ycbin'?' every sec»»nd and fourth Sup I ’ vs »»f each mAnth, morning and evening. Morning s» i vie s it 11 a. m. and evening Bervie<-s at 8 p. m. Suri’lr’v ichnol each Sunday 1 'norniny r-t ]n a. m. • ¿k L Bojce, Pastor. : i