The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 29, 1920, Image 3

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SCHOOL NOTES
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Miss Holder is reading the
book called "The Wild.” by Jack
I»ndon, to her pupil» this week.
The 4th grade had a very in-
terestinR language leesion Tues­
day, when the pupils imagined
themselves as pennies traveling
around the world. Some very
interesting stories were told.
The oth grade is studying for
the state examination in physi­
ology. which is to be given aoon.
The High School baHcball team
carried hom»* another victoroua
»core last Friday April 23, when
they defeated the Woodburn Hi
sch<K>l tram 12-7.
Stay tou made 12 runa, 12 hi la.
8 errors, while Woodburn mad«-
7 rurm, 3 hits and 4 error*. 12
men were »truck out by Smith
and (5 by Moberg. Three men
made I iuhch on ball* off Smith
ami two off Mobertr.
Nyirval Fiaher ha* reniirned na
m anager of the bam ball team
and Arthur Kelly hat* been elect-
in hia p|ace for the fe lt of the
sen.« n,
Tl e Junior d ata ie making
plan* for Junior Class Pay. which
in to be May 11th. They are al-
mi > planning on taking a camping
trip for a few daya before school
is out.
The girl» in the Domestic Art
class are making fancy work,
which is to be their last piece for
the term They are making ar­
rangements for an exhibition of
their work, which is to be given
sometime in May.
Everybody come to the de­
clamatory contest Friday even­
ing in the High School auditor­
ium.
An important Student Body
meeting was held Wednesday
April 28. for the purpose |o f ar­
ranging for a community gather­
ing in reRards to payinR off of
the gymnasium debt.
Committees for the followinR
were appointed:
Time, place,
and entertainment. Full partic­
ulars will be given in next week's
issue.
Mrs. Liston Darby and Mrs.
Kuthford visited school Monday
in Mrs Taylor's and Mr. Walk­
e r’s room.
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MR. B. WISE S A Y S :
Why Don’ t You
Sleep at Night?
•'Sleep, I) G en tle Sleep
N a t u r e ’* S o ft Nur*e, how
h av e I fr ig e te n e d T hee,
T b a t tlir.ij no m ore w ilt w eig h t
m y eyelid»* down.
A n a te e p mv sennet in fo r g e t
1‘LKAHANT ITKMH.
fulneaa.
(T o o la t e f o r las t w *ok.)
Mr. m nl Mr* F r a n k l l a b e r t n a r , of
A b e rd e e n . W ash ., a r c v is itin g a t th e
M K R y a n homo.
Mr. um l Mm hllmer Itu y a n d aon
an d Mr* R oy F o a ra o n a n d aon. m o ­
to r e d to S alem S a t u r d a y .
W in. K yan, of O. A. C „ viallod
w ith t h e h om o f o l k s o v e r S u n d a y .
Mr. a n d Mra. L ln u L a m b e r t a n d
aon, a n d Mra. I’. II. L a m b e r t a n d
Mia» l(n*el K r le g m o t o r e d t o t h e W.
R H r e ii n e r h o m e S a tu r d a y .
J a k e M alfner w aa a S u n d a y vftdtor
a t t h e J . M. K lo e r h o m e.
Mra H. R. S h a n k un d aon. Mra Ed
S m ith a n d d a u i t h t e r , Miaa D o ro th y ,
a n d aon, F r e d . Waited a t t h e Mra.
Itoxie S h a n k h o m e S u n d a y .
M. F K yan u n d d a u g h t e r , A n g e lin a
m otored
to M cM innville, S u n d a y
F rn n c l* M o ereth a n d w ife r e t u r n e d
w ith t h e m
M elvin S h a n k w aa a w eek end vlalt-
o r In Salem .
J o e Hen* a n d w ife a n d Miaa Ir e n e .
we*e S u n d a y v la lto ra a t T o m K plng'a.
A rn o ld Sen* a n d w ife a n d F r a n k
Bon* r a i l e d at t h e Itoxie S h a n k h o m e
S u n d a y «veiling.
Mina E l i z a b e th
I.ee of S ta y t o n ,
anent t h e w eek e n d w ith Mlaa Mule
D ow ning
C A S TO R IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 3 0 Years
Always beata
the
Signature
Nature
H »»¿provided alevp, t h a t irrei.t
loilm to h u rt m inor - sleep that
kt ila to g e t h e r th e nctvi-a fu r a -
o t h e r tiny'a aidoou* d n t i - .
HUf M A N Y
C A N N i / J ’ SLEEP
Sleeplessness
O r iiisoninis, ia one o f th e promi­
n e n t ayinptoma o f ey e atrein .
There
Biov.n Fe.zel Co’s (Thrce-and-a Half Tci.J Republic
1» d a n g e r t h a t it will lead to nth-
erjn e rv o u * disoriiera.
GLASSES
C arefully
tn e lived*
so othe th e
possible to
fitted and ad ju ated to
o f th e eye, will o f t e n
nerve* and m a k e sleep
th e aleepleaa
LUMBERMEN ALL OVER ARE ADOPTING
R epublic
T ransportation
Satisfaction guaranteed.
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HENRY E. MORRIS & CO.
EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS
305 State 8t.. SALEM, ORE.
KNOWS WHO KEPT HIM HOVE
As the most Economical and Satisfactory
Cairo. III.. April
.— While Celi
I.elimini Wood w as speakili:: from tile
' m i n at JerseyTllle. III., one oi hi*
h earer* n a k e d : "W ho kepi u* out ol
u a if"
“ I co n‘1 a n s w e r that quest hai." C e n ­
erai Wood *>Hid, "bui I know who kept
MK ou t of th e w ar."
The Shevlin-Hixon Lumber Co. at Bend, Oregon operate a large
fieet with 10G c/c efficiency. You can do as well.
Service and Parts are at Hand at Salem.
Servift on a Phone C ill.
Skilled Mechanics will be at your
W . ¡1 . H ild e h r a n d t &
Polk Co.
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Distributers
Marion Co.
SEE R O B IN SO N AT BROW N CB, PETZEL S
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Do you krow that when you are talking to a friend or ac­
quaintance. while you are loo ing into that person's eyes, he
is k okingat ycur mouth?
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Do you want ycur friends to remember badly decayed, brok-
I ** en-down teeth, and unsightly gums?
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You can have your teeth res'or ed to proper order under my
New System rf Dentistry, without the enormous expense, use­
less pain and waste ol time that such work formerly required.
In my office you will find modern, sanitary equipmei t, where you can have your
tecth|fixed for less than vou expected to pay. A trained Dental Nurse assists in look­
ing after the comfort.of my patients and cares for children while parents are being
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HE public know when the H. L. Stiff Furniture
Co. advertise a special price that the advertised
article and price are to be found just as represented.
Our showing of rugs is complete. If you have in
mind to buy a new rug this spring come now while
you can save money.
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$149.85
$123.80
$104.94
$ 75.35
$ 49.95
$ 59.95
$ 49.85
$ 37.85
$ 34.85
$ 27.80
$ 17.35
$ 11.75
$ 14.80
$ 11.65
Regular $197.50 9x12 vyilton velvet rug
Regular 165.00 “
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now
Regular 140.00 “
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now
Regular 95.00 “ Body Brussels rug. now
Regular 65.00 “
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Regular 80.00 “ Axminister rug, Special, now
Regular 70.00 “
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Regular 50.00 "
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Regular 48.00 “ Tapestry Brussels ru g now
Regular 35.00 M
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Regular 24.00 “ Wool Fiber rug Special, now
Regular 1 5 .0 0 ................................................... now
Regular 19.75 “ * Grass rug. Specia’.
now
Regular 1 5 .7 5 ...................................
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Silverton
Sales Representatives Sherman and Clay Pianos
EXAMINATIONS
FREE
Open E\ ehings and Sunday’s by Appointment
Dr. C. A. Eldriedge
D e n tis t
SALEM
204-5 G ray Bldg.
Comer State and Liberty Sts.
• N e w J e rte y t o Se nd F iv e of T h e m to
OREGON
Phone 1500
Noike of Executor I» Creditors
Over Hartman Bros.
Jewelry Store
Notice
of
Hearing
of
Final
Account
C h i c a g o C o n v e n tio n .
I'll
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Hie ntivnily
lenirò, A pril
F iv e delegate«
from Now J e rs e y
pledged
to support l.eom iril Wood fo r tile li e
I publient» p resid etiib il nom ili*!Inti *m1
t trill po to th e co nvention lo s trte-ted f.,t
I him . 9* they tire tnt.qipo-eil In th e p ri­
mo ry. I’leilye* not to put up any enn-
dlilate* to oppose th e se five men h n ' e
los'ii «riven b) Itie K*-<ey isuility Repttb-
1 lenii com m ittee.
P la n s h a v e alread y been m a d e in
New Je r s e y to e n te r a Wood m an ;i-
eum lldate for delegate In ev ery dis-
triet w h ere th e prealdentlul cniullihite
refu ses to pledire him self for Wood,
and from tlie s tre n g th of Wpod semi-
m ent In th e »tate, all 2** delegate* f t
j the *'otiv«ntl«n will *npp*>rt ib* Ten-
erul.
In th e C ounty C<»urt o f th e S ta te o f
O regon fo r th e C ounty o f M arion.
I it th e m a ite r o f th e E s ta te o f N ico­
las J . O eblen. D eceased.
Notice is h ereb y given t h a t Geo. A.
S m ith , th e u n dersigned, ha» b een duly
aptH'inted e x e c u t o r of the e s t a t e of
Nicholas J . (ji-hlen. D eceased, by the
C ounty C o u rt o f Marion C ounty, and
h a s duly qualified as required by law.
All persons h av in g claims a g a i n s t said
e s t a t e a r e h e re b y not ¡tied to presen t
the sam e, w ith p n q ier voucher* ami
duly veritted. as required by law. to
i G eo rge A. S m ith at his office in the
• Uuy building. S ta y to n , O regon, within
six m o nths Irom pie d a te of th is notice
D ated and tirst publication April I t,
IJtU; d a l e o f l a s t publication April £).
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Geo. A. S m ith,
E x e c u to r of Said E s ta t e
! V. A. Gtaide, At tv. for Instate.
A p ril l-k Ift-SMW
T o all whom it m ay concern: N o tice
is h ereb y given t h a t th e undersigned
e x e c u t o r o f the e s t a t e o , G eorge W ein-
rich. Deceased, has th is day filed hi«
final account in said e s t a te and thu
H onorable C ounty C o u rt o f Marion
1 C ounty, S t a t e o f Oregon, has fixed and
a p pointed May lo th , M O , a t the h o u r
| of 10:00 A. M. c f said day, a t th e
I C oun ty Court house in the said cou nty
' and s t a t e ns the lim e and place for th e
: h e a rin g of any objection* to such final
! account, end f**r th e - tU em en t th e r e o f
! Dated March 2U h. 1020.
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Geo. A. Sm ith,
Execat* r of ihc above nitneil e s t a t e
V. A. G oode, A t t y ,‘(jr E s t a t e .
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