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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1920)
E x f rstrix’s Notice • Sale of Real h o | erty ^EW S Prohibition id proving: a jrood nose bleach. to bo Bill K in * was down from Ly- onsTuasutay. Now is the time to put squirrel John Kelly, the Scio druggist, powon. Get it at Beuchamp’ s. Was hew the first of the week fWV* o can. renewing old acquaintances. A dollar looks like thirty cents ,u*w - ----- Sunday a big western picture v ith Dorothy Gish in “ M iggett I- Mr. and Airs. Roberts were Stayton visitors Saturday. Edwards booze plank and Bryan’ s belly-wash plank don’ t dove-tail. ____ Henry Miller of Sublimity is quite seriously ill at his home. Elenore Willing is in charge of the case One 26c can o f Pearl tooth Ed Thoma. was here visiting pow der and one 25c tooth brush his brother John this week. both for 26c. One week only. Beauchamps, the Ke\all stow. This is Leap Year but a lot of nen ate looking before they V. Dare Sloper is sporting a “ leap.” new Chevrolet car. The Midnight man on Tuescay Funny is no name for it. that's and Thursday’s. Also have a v hat you’ ll say after seeing Jack Western picture and a two reel Pickford Sat. night at the Star. comedy with each episode at the Star Theater. Why do all police judges ask: “ Where did you get it?” The Woolen Mills were closed down Tuesday on account of Mrs. J. L. Quinn spent a few some repair work that was nec days in Portland this week. essary. Nearly show time and no G.O. Ben F. West and w ife and Mrs. P. or Democrat Leading Lady Ge*>. Alden. wife o f Dean Aider yet. of the University, were here Misf Marie Poppe o f Salem, from Saieir., Tuesday visiting was a week end visitor at the V. with friends. Dare Sloper home. James J. Corbett in the Mid Kienzo Tooth paste at Beau night Man. went over big the champ’ s. 25c large tube great past week. Everybody talking fo r cleaning and whitening the about w hat the next episode will teeth. • bring out. The athletic power of Mr. Corbett is unlimited. Melvin Gildown and family of Pieser Bros, have moved their Aumsviile. were Stayton visitors pool hall fixtures from the old Wednesday. location to the Thomas building Prevailing styles make a fine next to Beauchamp’s Drugstore. rear view. The new location gives the bovs more room and a better place to Jefferson again<took the game ; take care of their trade. from Stayton Wednesday with a .«core o f 13-12 Mrs. Chas. Brown returned this week from Astoria where .LOST —child* red cap someplace she went to see her son Giles off in Stayton, finder please leave at; for Alaska. He is in the employ Valley Motor Co. Stayton. It of the Columbia River Packing Company and will be gone till Wet or dry we are all getting September. On her way back "soaked” anyhow. Mrs. Brown stopped at Orenco and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seigmund was in town Clow, formerly o f Stayton. from Fern Ridge this week. „ » . ! j i- Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Alsman ot Eastman kodaks and supplies ‘ . . . . , , , f a , __ . Linn esunty, are enjoying a visit a l*. plenty of him, at Beau-, Mni H . F. 11»u- phamp. drug atone. I >nd Jim Batentpn o f Waah- ington. Ind. They arrived last Arthur Hanson o f Shaw was week and have decided tp locate trading with our merchants this here. Mrs. Bateman is a niece , -week. o f Mr. Alsman. Chas. L effler o f Scio, visited i ¡FO R S A L E -ab ou t 11.000 to- relatives here this week. -------- I mato plants. I. 0. Alsman. Stay- Several strings of fisr. were ton. A22-29-M6 caught. Sunday, by our local ------- nimrod«. 4<hlsn<l. O.. A v r il ( H — T i e l «f Tan lac. the popular tonic. 6 bottles for $5, one week only at •Beauchamps drug store. Walter Mayo, cashier o f the Farmers & Merchants Bank, has been confined to his home for the past week with bowel trouble but at this writing is recovering rapidly. d p r iy m m o f th » S la t » » in fb* I.sonoriI tV iiel c»ni|iaigit i» s*-k«*d by IS»». A. It. Itobortnoii. p ii» 1er o f tbo Klr«< CbrlKtlun c tn ri'h o f i l i i » eltjr unit •in* 'if tin* Imi din g clergym en o f Ilio siate. ” 1 am fo r W ood b e c a ii»» he !» a man w ho »Ine» th in *».” I tortor Kotiert- •on »a ill. WASHINGTON NURSERY CO. roiTKNi.su. w a s h . Fruit and Ornamental Nursery The postoffice at Kingston has stock. Clean, Hardy and well been disconiued and the last mail Matured, grown on new land on was received thereon the loth. ^ akama Indian Reservation. The patrons will be supplied Capital stock, $50,000, fully from Stayton and the mail will paid. largest in the state. Est. lie distributed by the efficient liki.'L W. A Hessen. Salesman, rural carrier Lee Rock. 319 Marguerite Ave.. Portland, ____ . Oregon. Headquarters at Dit- Chas. Stayton. of the Stayton ter’s store. Sublimity. A15 ti Evcelsior Mills, informs us that _ the mill will be closed for good) Saturday night. The stock of $ wood tin had when the machin ery was sold, sometime ago, has c>4tty-at-Law been used and M r.«Stayton say« the wneelfi will cease to turn any ( Stayton - Oregon V irg il H . M assey y...» ¿ a aw *•* vv* - - OrtVU. «íid , t*a) ' V • tQUffc ?____________ I Ifm ttttW tM tM ft t M t»» Notice i» hwrvl \ if Avn that unit, r and by virtue o f an order o f sale h e r- tofore uuiy n«<ir id entered o f rcoml in tin* rountv O ' 'ft of tin* S u it ut On - gun for the tou <y of Motion, in lie matter o f the »■ i do o f George N- oert, drccand, I will, ns Executrix Iht* last will mid Matamanl o f »aid il< cedent, »ell at private »ale for canh in hand on the day of »ale all o f the right title am) interval of tha «»ta le o f the •aid George Niebert. deceased, In anil to the following described real propel- ty, to-wit: Commencing at a point 70 feet went o f the Southeast com e' o f Block Num ber one (1) in the original town of Stayton, Mat ion County, State of Ore gun, and running thenee West SO feet; thence north 7V teet; thence west f*4 feet; thenee aouth 48 feet; thence w e»j 24 feet; ItwiH'e aouth 3-' feet to the place of begmeing. being a part of Block No. one (1) in the original town of Stayton, Marion County, Oregon, a» shown by the recorded plat thereof now on file and o f record in the office o f the Recorder o f Conveyance» for said Coun ty and State; al»o Lots one (1), two (2), three (3), ami four (4) in Hioclt Number two (2 ). lit Hollister'* Addition to the town o f Stay- ton] Marion County, Oregon, as said lots are shown and designated on the plat o f aaid addition now on file and of record in the office o f the Recorder o f Conveyance* for »aid County and State; also Lots Numbered one ( I ) and two (2) in Block number five (5) of the Otto- mar Luettich Addition to the town o f Stayton. County o f Marion, State o f Oregon, as shown by the plat of said addition now on file and o f record in the office o f the Recorder o f Conveyan ce« for aaid County and State; also I.ols Numbered one f t ), two (2) three (3), four (4i. five (b) and six (8) in block number two (2) in Slayton's Addition to the town o f Stayton, in Marion County. Oregon, a» said lots are shown and designated on the pint of said addition now on file and o f rec ord in the office o f the Recorder o f Coi- veyances for »aid County and State. That said sale will be made at the o f fice of Condtt & Glover. attorrBv--xt- law, room 2Uo Oregon Budding, in t ie Citv of Salem. Mahon County, Oregon, on and after Saturday, the f>th day o f o f June, 192U, and aealed bid» will be received by the undersigned for said real property, or any particular tract thereof, at the above mentioned office up to 10 o'clock a. m. o f said day. That said order o f sale was duly made and entered o f record as herein before indicated or the 14th day of LEONURO WOOD’S April, 1920. RULE OF LIFE Dated at Salem, this 14th dav of April, 1920. K rlc naher W ood a lilugnipher of Lena Vannke, I .eonsn i W ood, hul not a relw live « ’ * Executrix o f the Last Will and Testa III h i« lunik. published by lle n rge H ment o f George Neibert. deceased. Im ran Company : April 2z-29-Ma.v 0-13-20 " T h e uuilmr once asked llenera! Warn) hta rule» >•( life. He rep lied : S l o p e r " ’S Store S q u irT "e l Poison •JPU Woodlark, Red Draggon, Boss, Wakleys Frys and Others 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 + 9 9 9 JX-»M*<*sv<->-:**e-:-->'X-«<*4 T h ese P o p u la r B ran d s are g u aran teed m vw tm m m ********* * * * * Sloper’s Notice of Inteatitn la haprrre Streets -»Hi-* >■ »■. ' v- To whom it m-iy concern. Notice is here by given that I be Council o f the town o f Stayton, Oregon, haa by Resolution declared its intention to improve that portion of Ida street, beginning at the West boundr.v line o f Jaiettichs Addi tion to the town nf Stay ten, and ex tending to th« West line o f Second street in said town, by scraping earth from tne side» o f said street sufficient to level up said street, and sub grading the same for a width of 4) feet on each side o f the Center Line o f the street, and graveling the sub grade with screened gravel to a depth of * inches. Said Council also declares its inten tion to improve that portion o f Water street beginning at the East line of First street and extending to the West line o f Second street in Burnous Addi tion to the town o f .Stayton, by restor ing the grade and sub grading the same for a distance of 44 feet on each side of the Center line of the said street thereon a layer of Course gravel four inches deep under the wheel track and outward to the out side o f the sub grade, and placing upon »aid layer, a layer o f Screened gravel four inches deep the full width o f the sub grade. All o f said improvements to lie made in accordance with Specifications on tile in the • of the town Recorder at Stayton, Oregon, copies o f which can be seen at the Law Office o f Vir gil Maseey, and at J. R. Gardners Store in Stayton, Oregon. Sealed bids for making the above mentioned im provements will be received by the undersigned at Massey’ s Law Office or by mail a<ldre»se»l to J. B. Grier. Recorder, Stay ton, Oregon, until ‘i o’ clock p. m. May Id. 1920. All bi»l» must be accompanied py a check equal to Id tier cent o f the »urn bid. The Council reserves the right to re ject any and all bills. J. B. Grier, Recorder Stayton, Oregon April 22-2?* »mp nghniig. I*», i kings, am) talk ;\) muii I hem lHtr.ua 'b e K . » es» vm i’a ie likely to 4 W h « r unity •veiuually you « • » win *hr.m<h In •arresa.' W?» Tare wM aned »n t into ,i. c b a ra rte rU rir a « » r r » a lv a am ile %n.l then you w ilt haae Ilia plaoaure .if hearing niienieiprkBi*Mt men. ahn would never lake a chance, allu d e I « yeur ackieveiuen ia n* dne ««le ly to lark and Infloeoee.” ' SATURDAY Jack Pickford in “SEVENTEEN” S. S. and Hit Toombstone ^ ; E VE R has th^r* b*«*n a Letter runtum for prenervirtg your property than at the present time. N • SUNDAY DGROTHY GISH in “NIGGETT NELL" ' ..... Its a W estern with tots of Pep 2 Reel Comedy “Baw led O u t” - - TUESDAY « “FOlffi toTMAN” tw o r eel W es ter n High casta of construction have jrreatly increaaet] the value o f homes Mini h u u li»"*, no matter how old they might he. Paint— GOOD Paint, will »!o more to preserve and increase the vulue of your property than anythin* eke V'.'i c^n po»»ilily invest in. It is the greatest Haiey;u:*iil ¡rvninst the ritvjiges of time and wenther, * It ix the Li it kind of in.sumn’ett. Guard yoi.r Lome find huildiu*:, with 2 Reel Weak Heart and Wild Lions FULLER Paint Jam es J. Corbett 4th episode “THE MIDNIGHT MAN” THURSDAY THE CROW In Use For Over 3 0 Years Jam es J. Co rb e t in 5th episode MIDNIGHT MAN ' f •' b * and other products. P,;ick of them uie 71 years of paint-m:»l*jn* experience. Tlu>u»nnds of j»ro|»erty owner* have used the e produciH for years. I.ook I p a F U L L E R Dealer in Your Town in 2 Reel Com edy Popular Viilian the 'Vrnr.urs J ffrrl I l i ®C j ( z R P A IN T .-i t 1 Reel Bray Pitta 1 tael Comedy For Infants and Children Alwnya bears ADVERTISE NOW 'A lw a y s votim teer. m a 'ie r t e i » lan a*I olla * t im rrnm taiaa the ia«k •• you h « i e «retm tleer-d ne>ei H O O T G IB S O N C A S T O R IA D rug Store ' W . P . F u lle r £ ; C o . Nurthvert Branches at Portland, Seattle, i'aroma, Spokane, Boise ¿2L . %