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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1920)
FOR S A I.B First cia»* h ¡»mi kale planter, can t>e seen at Uie Mail office. F ire , 7 h e i t FOR S A L E - The 1 ton Chevro let truck and 2 ton trailer of Baliteiger & Son, are at Urban’s garrage, §tayton Oregon. Pur chases can be made through 0. M. Raker of Kingston or Ralph Urban, at Stay ton. Mar25tf FOR S A L E - 3 Holstein Herford bulls, about 20 months old. Rue Drager Salem. M13-20 27 STRAW BERRIES FOR S A L E - Onvone wanting berries place their order at once. Price same all season. H. M. Crane, West Stayton. M20-27 * tu T ra n s p o rta tio n Oregon Fire Relief Association Farmers Fire Relief of Bjtteville, Ore. Î New Jersey Fire Insurance Co. Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York Fire Association, Philadelphia H artford Livestock Insurance ( o. H a rry Hum phreys Siavton - Sa v( ' od ay for To m orro w ’s Needs Do you live “ from hand to mouth?” I>ost between Lyons and Aum- sville on Saturday May 15, 1 ladies brown fur throw, lined with brown silk. Finder please leave at Mail office—Reward. M20-27 Mrs. Edler THERE HE STANDS! FOR S A L E -O n e 3 vr, old colt wt. 1000 lbs.; 2 good saddles; 1 set double chain harness; 1 set single driving harness. F. E. Rutherford, May- 27-June 3. R A N D old “ B u ll” D u rh am . lie belongs in this country’s H all of Fam e. Can you think of a more fam iliar fiftare ? For ovei h alf a century B u ll has been part of the landscape; the tobacco he represents has m ade m illions and m illions of friends. FOR S A L E —1 house and 2 lots on Second St., Stayton at a bar gain if taken at once. Mrs. M. J. Queener, Phone 2242 Stayton. Mav-27-June-3 G Y ou can roll fifty-thrifty cigarettes from one bag. FOR S A L E —All kinds of size, finish and rough lumber at the Etzel & Staiger mill, one mile west o f Sublimity, from $25.00 a thousand up. M28-Jne3-10-17 FOUND—one heavy motor jack on road between Stayton and West Stayton. Owner can have same by paying for this notice. Andrew Ferry P IA N O T E A C H IN G - Beginners and children, Monday’s and Wed nesday’s at the Methodist Par sonage, Stayton. June 3 J — * Shis shujuru With %1T\A+. paper you can roll the best “ B oll” Durham cigarettes. W A N TE D 15 or 20 head of cat tle to pasture. Plenty o f water in pasture. Forrett Bros Jne3 There ¡«a system of living whereby Today n ay be trade to provide for Tomorrow— this year for next y^ar-—the prime of manhood for old age. This one word tells the story. Just a little regu larly deposited in our savings department makesapleasently sur prising snowing in tne yeais to come Capital $50,000.00 Farmers & Merchants Rank of Stay ton,Oregon GEM CONFECTIONERY First Class Confections. High Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Stayton. Oregon FOR S A L E —250 White Leghorn chicks 5 weeks old at 40c each. Claude Boone, Aumsville. M28tf COftMUlUNIIY Ht AL I ¡4 Bid Cress Nurse Gives Hr.pful Lec ture at Chautauqua. On the third afternoon; Mrs. D. IMrit Rejvn. American Rod Cross nurse, who served fou r years with the American Ambulance corps „ at the front in France, Bd|im u and Holland. Is com ing to deliver her lecture. “ Human L ife In Relation to Americanism.” Mrs. Re yen took part in five great m ilitary operations. Chateau Thierry. I I F H E N you have a bilious attack your liver feil. j f ¥ to perform its functions. Y o u become con- J stipated. T h e food you eat ferments in your if stomach instead o f digesting. This infi. mes the ft stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and <t terrible n headache. Take Chamberlain’s T-.cI-ts. They w ill jft tone up your liver, dean out your storvtch and you * Cha mberl ai iis Ta w ill soon be as well as ever. Thei _ is nocLin- better, k THE STAYTON BAKERY H OM E M ADE BREAD. C A K E S A N D C O O K IE S NO ORDER TOO LARGE C U Y s a t is fa c t io n w h e n y o u b u y tires. B T i r e s m e e t a n y c o m p a r is o n , a n y c m p e titio n . th e n th e r e is th e a o o u r a r c e o f th e F is k Id e a l. "T o |,e the best concern in the world to work for nnd the squurest concern in existence to do business with. ' Next Time—BUY FISK J. F. M1ELKE, Agent Stayton Oregon E. K R A M E R , Proprietor STAYTON St. M iliifl, Cuutiguy, Soissor.s and (he Meuse-Argunne. She has received two citations for bravery under tiro. The massage Mrs. Royea brings is o f .Teat import. She pleads fo r com nul lity nurSinq and public health work to save this country from a generation of weaklings and degenerates. Two W ar Heroea. The two colored soldier« o f the American army in France who be came famous for their bravery and courage in preventing more than twen ty Teutons west o f Verdun from exe cuting n well-developed plan to assail one o f the most Important points of resistance on the American front, have been decorated by the French. Their names are Henry Johnson and Needhum Roberts. Roth are private* and members o f the old New York Na tional Guard. It is said these men have been awarded the war cross by the French general o f the division un der v, horn the unit Is serving, and that OREGON On Heaters. Ranges Oil Stoves, Dishes, Emaled W a re Chairs. Rj>ockers Beds, Springs «^Mattresses. Tables A Store Full of Bargains W e Buy Sell and Exchange Profits Divided ( • • r rnh) 27l N . Commercial St.. Salem. Oregon Woman.' il.iguziue.