The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 27, 1920, Image 8

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Eggs Wanted J Ì West
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Stayton Stage ;
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N EN O EL and RIGGS, Prop's £
Gehlen Bros. Store
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Lee Tate was a Portland visi­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spenner.
tor this week.
of Stayton. are rejoicing over
the arrival of a bright baby boy
The Copernead Sunday. Star that arrived a t their horn* last
Theatre.
Friday- I)r. Brewer was in at­
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tendance.
Henry Tate motored to Salem
Wednesday.
Miss Bertha Mollett. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mollett
The Coperhead Sunday. Star of the Waldo Hills district, was
Theatre.
one of th e many 0 . A. C. Stu­
dents that enjoyed the sensa­
Mrs. V Dare Sloper visited tion of riving in one of the big
friends at Salem last Thursday1 aeroplanes at Corvallis during
Junior week-end.
J. H. Mielke now has some of
the little Overland four touring
According to the report of Dr
cars on exhibition.
Brewer a son was born to Mr.
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jand Mrs. J. D itter of Stayton.
E. C. Denny went to Portland on Sunday. Also a son to Mr.
the first of the week on business ann Mrs. Marshall Stone, of
Gooch, on Sunday.
Dare Sloper was a business
visitor in Saiem Tuesday.
There will be a big dance at
the F. A. Doertler barn on Sat­
J. H. Thoma and family were urday night. June 5. The dan­
Saiem visitors Wednesday.
ces held here are very enjoyable
affairs and it is expected that
The Copperhead Sunday, Star
there will be a large attendance.
Theatre, price 15-30.
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Dr. Hobson was here from Scio I Wm. Cladek and fami ". Jack
the first of che week visiting his Jones and family. Lee T.;:e and
sou Ralph. Forest Mack and fam­
pare nts.
ily . Alva Thomas and family.
Leo Willing and Harry Hum- Williard Goodman and family
pnreps were at Mehama Wed­ and Everet Crabtree and family
all niolored to Salem Sunday to
nesday.
see the big ball game in w hich
Miss Mabel Frank left Tues­ Salem defeated McMinnville 7-0.
day for Grants Pass, where she
will be employed at office work.
Grant Muiphy left Sunday for
j Baker City, Oregon, where he is
Albert Neitling of Lebanon, attending the Grand Lodge I. O.
was renewing old acquaintances O. F. as a delegate from Stayton
in Stayton Wednesday.
lodge.
His family accompanied
| him as far as Portland and is
The last episode of the Mid­ i spending the week with friends
night man next Tuesday.
there.
J. H. Mielke and family mot­
E. C. Titus has received word
ored to Portland Saturday, re­
from
the Chevrotet Motor Co.,
turning Sunday evening.
stating cars can be had by the
last of the week.
See him at
The Etoil d ’List Club will once for that 490 Chevrolet you
meet in the Masonic hall today are going to buy. Can make
(Thursday.)
immediote delivery. First come,
first served.
Mrs. S. H. Burdick, of Me­
hama, visited friends here Wed­
The Kingston Church of Christ
nesday.
is holding revival meetings. It
is planned by the Kingston peo­
Dr. Brewer reports the birth
ple to have a basket dinner Sun­
of twir.s. son and daughter to
day noon, after which they in­
Mr. and Mrs. John Hafner, Jr.,
tend to go in a body to decorate
of Sublimity, on Wednesday, the
the Kingston cemetery. All are
26th of May.
invited to attend the meeting,
dinner and the decorating of the
J. W. Mayo w ife and daugh­ graves. It would be appreciated
ter. returned from Portland last if flowers and greens were brot
Friday evening. Walter has ful­ with which to decorate.
ly recovered from his recent op­
G L. Matlock
eratio n and is back at the cash­
ie r’s desk at the bank.
T o m S a w y e r G ro w n Up.
S o im -w lu it r rm in iw - i-n t o f tli»* m r t t i-
Clinton Surrey, of Mehama, -1* o f on«1 T o m H a w ja r , w h o etiti n o t
had his right ankle broken Sat­ '•n io y w h ili-w n a ilin g the* ph-k**t f m c f ,
incnn« a rfn p tc il t iy ten In-
urday in a logging camp. Dr. , fc w o n - ln n the-
* n fth -ln l a t th e ».-Imol f l r l t l iu*-et
Brewer attended to his injuries, on Hi-lle- Ir le FrhlH .v. T h l* In d iv id u a l
and later he was removed to the i h o i i-liarg«* o f th e la rg e lu a n -p e tw e r
ck. m o iin tr-i! n to p » h ig h p la tfo r m ,
hospital in Salem where he is 1 clu
w i l l ' l l re-u n lretl h i* H tlc n 'lH iire n l liv e -
doing nicely.
m in u te
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to
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th e
h a n d *. IP - n o te d th a t s e v e ra l phn-
, T o g ru p h e r* w e re h .u k ln g lo n g in g ly a t
To my friends who stood by th e a te p lu d d e r ho used in m o u n tin g ro
me so loyally during the recent ; th e eloek. a m i w h e n e v e r o n e o f t li'- to
campaign and to all those w ho , ¡»pproaehed to b o rro w th e la d d e r In*
j w o u ld n n t lr lp a t e th e re q u e s t w it h n
contributed towards the victory i a ta te m r n t th a t th e y e o u h l ta k e It f o r
on last Friday, I w ish to express i fiv e m illin e r I f ile y w o u ld fir s t go up
m\ greatful appreciation. I will j a nd m >oe th e e lo e k lui m l« f o r h im . n
j ce re m o n y « I d o li lie d lre e fe d fr o m a
earnestly endeavor to m errit ( sh a d y p o s itio n on th e g ro u n d .— l» e t r o lt
your confidence.
: F ro * F n-ss.
Lloyd T. Higdon
SloPer^’S Store
Having sold my home in Stay-
tvn l will offer the following
furnituue at auction on Saturday
May 29, at 1:30 for cash in hand.
One three piece parlor set new
One parlor rocker, new
One l»ed room rocker
One floor rocker, 3 Center tables
Six diningroom chairs
One 6ft Extention table
One Kitchen safe, 2 Mattresses
One new Refrigerator
Two Bedsteads, 2 Mantle clocks
Two Strips hall carpet
One 9x12 Matting rug
One Water Bower Washing Ma­
chine and attachments
One Oak Bed Room Set.
Geo. Keech. Auctioneer
Warren Richardson, Owner
New Line of
PERtTI ME
F eaturing
R o o jra l
V o g u e
Fr~*ee Sample
The^Star
THEATRE
SATURDAY
These Popular Brands are guaranteed
DUSTIN FARNUM IN
Captain Courtesy
1 R eelB n y Picto
I Red Comedy
7 R ed Show
Price 10-20
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Sloper’S
TUESDAY
T e Last cpisodce of
“ The Midnight Man"
2 Reel Western
2 R ed Comedy
Store
Prices 10c-20c
THURSDAY
'Shephard of the Hills'
By
Harold Beil Wright in
10 Reels
Price 25-50c
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
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Revivals Continue
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AT KINGSTON
Church of Christ
OUR AIM Souls to Ser e
OUR METHOD Christ
Subjects for following days:
Friday, May 28 Prepare to
meet thy God.
Saturday, May 29 “ What
must I do to be saved.”
Sunday ) ’Three Salvations’
May 30 J ‘Why lam a Chris­
tian Only”
Monday, 31 —“ C hrist’s chal-
enge to Hades”
Tuesday, JuUe 1 “ The b at­
tle over the Empty Tomb’’
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been by the
County Court of Marion County.
Oregon, duly appointed adminis­
trator of the estate of William
Hu lelson, late of said County,
deceased. All persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased are hereby required to
present the same with the prop­
er vouchers to the undersigned
at Mill City State Bank in Mill
City in said County within six
months from the date of this
notice.
Dated this 6th day of May. 1920
H. H. Hewitt
C. E. Sox
Attorney for
Administrator
Administrator
M-6 13-20-27-J-3
SINGING GOOD
PREACHING PURE GOSPEL
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
French Phyalcian'» M ethod o f A d m in -
lite r in g C h lo ro fo rm S a id to R *
Pronounced bucce»».
w ith KO C A I. A F IM .IC A T IO N S . ■» th e y
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C a ta rrh la u he «1 dl»e«-a. g r- a tlir lii-
:tu- u- r.1 by rm ia tttu tb .n a l rot.a ltlo n a , and
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. In te rn a l rem s ly
H n ll’s C a ta rrh M o ll-
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p.m.-d o f aonu- o f th e beat to n ic * kn o w n ,
iip p llc * th e d ru g b y th e ii« u n l c o m
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p re *« o r m usi, p ln c c d o v e r th e m o n th ,
the In gredient» in H a ir * C a ta rrh M ed i­
h u t In tro d u c e * th e c h lo ro fo r m v a p o r cine I* w hat produce» auch w o n d e rfu l
re s u lt* In c a ta rrh a l condition». Send fo r
d ir e c t ly In to th e lu n g * th ro u g h a tu b e
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r u n n in g In to Ilio w in d p ip e . T h e tu b e
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m e th o d tin * a lre a d y been e m p lo y e d
H a i f a F a m ily P llla t o r ro n a tlp w tlo n .
In * c i e n d h u n d re d cane*, n m l w it h
g re a t m icci***,
lie a ld e * b e in g ve ry
it* e fu l f o r o p e ra tio n * to he p e rfn rp te d
on th e head a m i lie e k . If I* o f g re a t
I n t i r o * t b e cn il« « It n ever p ro d u c e s
n n u *e n .
T h e e ffe c t* o f th e new- m e th o d w ilt
nerve to e x p la in th e rc a * o n * w h y c h lo ­
r o fo r m o p e ra tio n * n iw a y * p ro d u c e d
n n u *e n w h e n o p e ra tin g h y th e fo r m e r
m e th o d , f o r It a p p e a r* e v id e n t th a t
th e nauaen w it* e a i|*e d h y a p a r t o f
th e c h lo ro fo r m v a p o r* b e in g a h o o rh e d
t>y th e o e so p lta ifU * n m l th e M a rn a rli.
Virgil H. Massey
cAtty-at-Law
Stayton - - Oregon
Your Teeth are an Expression of
MEETING FULL OF LIFE
All are Welcom
R ent P ro fitee r» In M an ila.
I,nm 1lnn1«
m i n rr «
of
r e * h l* * iic * *
n m l htiain«*** b ir th lln g * In M im ila
h i -«* I n k in g n ilw in tH g c o f ’th e p iiu r if y
o f Im iim « n m l ( •o u iiim ri-liil « iriK -tu n *«
tn m N t* re n t« a b n o r m a lly . W o r k e r *
f o r - iila riH » o r w u g i* . a m i li m i * a m i
I’o iu p iin li-H In m e r c a n tile p n r a iilt* . i-nui
p liiln b it t e r ly o f flu - i I i * i i i r i i i |* o f th e
o w n e r« o r h ** *o r* o f h o lm e * n m l « lo re *,
fin -fo r te * a m i h m l.-gii«. M oat o f th e
v ie t ilo * h a ve to y ie ld to th e In c n n « e i1
r e n t* h e e a u re th e y have no rei-ourwe.
• in e m a n w h o p a id f U t n m o n th f u r
h i* « m a ll, n n e o m fo rtn h le hom e, h a *
been In fo rm e d th a t he iiiu h I p a y f.V ) —
M a n ila T im e * .
INTRODUCES DRUG IN LUNbS
Sr
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YOUR PERSONALITY
Do You Smile With Your Mouth Closed
Do you know that when you are talking to a friend or ac­
quaintance, while you are looking into that person's eyes, he
is lookingat your mouth?
Do you want your friends to remember badly decayed, brok­
en-down teeth, and unsightly gums?
You can have your teeth restored to proper order under my
N ew System of Dentistry, without the enormous expense, use­
less pain and waste of time that such work formerly required.
In tny office you will find modern, sanitary equipmet t, where you can have your
teeth fixed for less than you expected to pay. A trained Dental Nurse assists in look­
ing after the comfort of my patients and cares for children while parents arc being
treated.
EXAM INATIONS
1918 C o tto n W o ith $2.067,000,000,
T h e 1 ! lt * r o t t o t i e rop. t in i a m i «eed
w ii* « o r i l i y o ,l*l7 .t**o n o n lo ilo * p(*o-
d u re r * . T h l* I* a b o lii th re e t if ile * thè
m in e n f th è r o t t o li c-rop o f 1014 Hnd
I* t w in * th è v o tile o f th è e ro p n f 191,1,
w h le h In v i thr- h lg h r « f v a in e o f m e ­
nni
T h e i-o m p u ln ilo n h a - J lla t lie rn
rntule. a l Iti*'* eloae o f th è e o lto fl y r a r ,
hy ilo * l ‘ nlte.1 .‘•'im e » ile p a rtn ie n f o f ng
r lr u liu r e . h iire u n o f e ro p e o li m a te *.
h » *e i| un n v r r u g r n io n lllly p r lr e * re
m iv e d hy g ro w e r * n m l on tu o n i h ly
u n irli et lo g *.— A g r i m i tu r a i Ite p a r tm e n t
JCe'v* I .et ter.
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Open Evenings and Sunday's hy Appointment
Dr. C. A. Eldriedge
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Dentist
SALEM
204-5 G ray Bldg.
Comer State and Liberty Sts.
OREGON
P h o n e 1500
Over Hartman Bros.
Jewelry Store