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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
^ e S T A Y T O N M A IL Tetin* «on‘s piuiiiih for n “ loajt |»'t*e“ i can be dlsndssed. for like all sm okers ho ile lis m l new ptjH*». lie enter- S. l*ilne«l the liveliest liulnwl o f Flor- ! eneo because he could not KOI any IS I . I B I ■ ■ ■ ' "" 1 ' — deivnt tolmoeo there, and on this s o estuili promptly returned home Carivi«« dost rlhliiK Tennyson, said: “Smokes Indulte tolmoeo.” HI» devotion tollte T - _____________ . - ■ — ------------ ----------------------- ■—*— -V* Inali hecuitie so Intonso that .literally he could mit exist without It. On one Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application occiudon. at a soir*»« of the ll< yul so doty, he declared he must have u pipo A friend said he should smoke up the Foreign Advertising Represented by Tbe American Press Association eblmucy of the nitriiry or ou the naif Tonuyson chose the latter, und with Ida body thrust half way IhmiiKh the Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stay ton. Marion skyllt;h( pulled away 111 ¡»mee. de- «ci'iwlliiK In a qtinricr of an hour County. Oregon, under the Act o f Congress of March 3. 1379. «really refreshed. Wherever he wout he must be allowed to smoke. Ac. ceptlus an luvltuiioti to visit (jlad Address all Communications to The Sta.vton Mail stone In ISTll. he w roto: “As you aro K»od eliou«h to any you will mainine ¡invitili*: rather than lose my visit, will ytiu muiuiKe that I can have a Why Ocean Waters Are Nevor Still. pipe In my nmin whenever 1 like?” 1 The surface miters Of the mitlii nre n constant motion uinter tin« inilii- “ Strsd” Violin Poor Investment. emv of waves, tides, curients nnd Whether it be spring fever tlrlfls. Wave'* aie *ertn-nl oselllaiion» Krom a contcnii»>rary we tenni that! that makes us more pessimistic, tuiised by llie win.is. Tides ivseadde "Cer* et to, an Italian mush-mu In t.m>- In the elghlceuth century. Is said or whether the war has spread waves In their m o tio n hut fle'V owe d-.a their ot iKiu to the iitlruetlve fur* e ot to have received a uuiuher of Sirndi- so much gloom and depression the sail and moon The ImiUoniul vnril violins for sale. He was Instruct all over the world or whether it I movement jf the surface water lire j cd to ask f-l (>“Jtl) each for the violin«. hut fulled to sell them at thl* ex be reallv true that people are I k"ovv" , , v ! , m l ' " rr' " ,s A drift ! orbitimi price, mid had to send them getting worse instead of better. of |lu. ......... . .......... . . hack to Italy. Willi these same violins we do not kriow, but we do know ,■ imnr<.:)i>ie in «ihtttioii iimu n t urivni. selling hi the present day from $10.000 that our faith in the progress o f lml«*e*l ;*•!)> lim e <» c in u ls lo ry ni'.M- j to $2ll,tNMi encii. this seems almost In- ment because the water usually differs ' rrerithle. lun we mnst remendasr that SI the brotherhood of man part of ihm time simdivnriii« was not known ; ns the premier violin innker of the the doctrine is getting consider- I world. However. It would have keen ably shaken and we are not Haw. Haw! a very poor speculation for anyone to ••It sjivk here thut ir you want to hnve bought ilio vkdlo» nt even ttint suave, oily, diplomatic and dis honest enought to say otherwise. I develop n n yih ln « you should e\«Tvl»< luindual sum at that time mid honrdisl it rcsnilnrly.” sm»l the **hl K o «y. n« Those Germans, Austrians. lie l«»k «»l up from the uewspuper li • chein away for Ids heir* to sell at llie present day. The sum of $'Jtl invested Bulgarians and Turks— Huns all ums rvndtng. — .-it «»impound Interest nt timi lime — over across the water are! "H u h !” cointneuied the Crouch. “ If I would have amounted to far more than ihut was n fact. » woman'* Jaw would human beings, same as we are, lie as big ¡is her chest.'*—Ciuciunut*. I $ 9 1 . 1101 ) at ihe present day. Such 1« 1 the poyer of money to breed If kept with, presumably, human in-; Knuulrsr. steadily at work at compound In- Chas. “ They’re Talking About It Everywhere” I I k well known. The story thaï he never smoked the smile |>I| h > iwloe say» the G ood Judge Clark . Lditor and P r oprietor OUTLOOK NOT ROSY stincts, and if any o f them are displaying “ Brotherhood of Man” proclivities it is not visible to th e1 naked eye. Russia, claiming U special dis- j pensation in the brotherhood of • business, overthrew its autocracy ! in its behalf. This was well, but now look at them. Cutting! each other’s threats over the distribution of the spoils, robbing murdering, plundering, looting and acting like maniacs, with Delirium Tremes as their slogan, instead of Brotherhood of Man. Judging f r o m their present actions, they vvouid steal any thing not spiked down, and com mit murder to get it Physician and Surgeon How much more ftenulno satisfaction you ¿et from a little ot the Real To bacco Chew than you ever ftot from tho okl kind. The good, rich, real to bacco ta tc lasts so long — y o u !. i’t n eed a fresh chew n ea rly a ; often. That’s ‘ ” It *’M you money. Any ina • v no Real To* tell you t. Subscription Price $1*50 Per Year in Advance Put UfJ ./I t- RIGHT x.v H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D. VTAYTON. - OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S t a y t o n . O r e g o n W . N . Pintler, D. M» D* DENTIST Ofhes Opp. t.snorflvlil Khor Store Phons 2162 Stavton. O r* V. A. GOODE let »>, . it-cut tobacco -11 I L i ’ Is a long line-cut tobatv LAW YER and N O TAR Y TU B U C Oltlcu Room No. A. Roy Hl«lg. FUNERAL DIRECTOR W . A. WEDDLE I'honv^KXti STAYTON OREGON D r. Paul Fehlen VETERINARY SURGEON DENTAL EXPERT Calls Answered Day or Night Phono--Res. 3X34 STAYTON OREGON STAYTON MEAT MARKET se sta ' k & TH OM AS, Inside Fact It’» whnt’i inti<lr your battery that make» It live lone or wear out quickly. Here we are, in tip-top shape" — Proprietors. Inferior insulation wears out b a fo ra ptmtoM d o , and rcmsuUt.on is ntcesaary. Chesterfield ^LT’ES, and th at's the way Chesterfields always arrive— crisp, fresh and in prime shape for smoking. It’ s the extra wrap per o f moistufe-proof paper that does it. Your Chesterfields never become too moist or too dry. Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats Lard* Creamery Butter thm Threaded Rubber Insulation eliminate» th# i i Of ['insulation, make» a h i /under u n d a r c f j u n l c o n d i t i o n » , and reduces the liability to uny otli r k -d 0 « t'-pairt. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Slock It'» the cite bi(tsr'.t Ktttrry improvement in ten years—deinonstrutrd now by lour years of A. W. Simmons, D. V. M You can’t afford not to know about it, lot Some day you'll need n new battery» V E T E R IN A R IA N Silverton ’ O regon Use. * Call unj let us tell you all about It. CANCER NOKNIFE AND ICSS OF ELCCD NO I I A.’ H L ' ' ANP PAINS 1 OK HOURS OR HAYS T UM0RS PILES FISTULA GOITNE OISE/ SES OF WCMEN .SKIN STOMACH BOWELS- EDUCATION FOUR YFAKS STUDY IN EURoPfc OVER .K) YEARS EXPESIKNCK Miss Mollie Brown, a Georgia backwoods school teacher and spinister of 40, but who was neither fat ncr fair, was going the rounds of the neighborhood to raise her average in attend ance. On leaving one squatter’ s place she advised Nancy, a half- grown, dyed-in-the-wool cracker girl, to come back to school, and pointedly set forth the many drawbacks of ignorance. With a knowing bob o f her head Nancy touchingly said: “ Now look here. Miss Mollie. My granmaw she didn’ t git no eddication, an’ she got married. My maw she didn’ t git no eddi cation an’ she got married. You got eddication, an’ you hain’t got married. Huh! I ain’ t hankerin’ after eddication!” The shortage o f gasoline inj Stayton the past week has play ed havoc with business in more than one way. It has crippled our truck service and also has put the Ky Bosh on joy riding. The oil company promises to have plenty of gas in the next i few days. Our Republican friends who meet at Chicago to nominate a ticket for president of the United States, are reminded of an an cient admonition: ‘ ‘ Let him not, boast who puts his armour on as he who pulls it off the battle won.” This is a year o f va riegat ed politics ard strange things are very likely to happen. As some merchants blew in I $175 onhandbilis several years' j ago ami did not any appreciable!! they think th e y have demon- j atrated that advertising doesn t pay. Portland I'hysltal Th* ra«>v I nhernturlr» 412 to 417 Juuiri«! I'ulldtftff. I'OKlLAND, oltl “ The B a n d e a u /Vlethodist C h u rc h ” ESSENTIAL TO GOOD DRESSING Women are coming to regard the Bandeau- Brassiere more as an essential to a trim, fas hionable appearance. Degge & Burrell, Auto Electricians. 238 N. High St, Pastor Rev. Reese • Services at 11 a. ni. nnd 8:00 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Epworth League 7:30 p. m.. Salem, Oregon Prayer meeting on Wednesday in the parsonage at 8 p. m. — W e Handle Everything In Services 2nd 1th and 5th Sun- This popular style is of “ Bandotex,” a light open-mesh material, it has an elastic insert in the back and dainty shoulder straps of tape d tys at 8:30 a. m. Rev. Fr. Lainek. Pastor B a p tist C h u rch Tie strings and hook front and back R jig h t N ow is T2** Tim e to Get Your «x~x~x~><~x~x»<~x~i~x~:*-x--XK-:~x-:-x«<~X“X~x~x--:~x-x»-x--> Garden Tools 5 6 Fabrics Cut in Price The man or youth who is keen on cut ting down on high costs is invited t o come in and made his se lection from one of these 56 beautiful all wool fa brics and save $8 $10 or $14 We carry everything for the Gardner. Our prices are right OUR FURNITURE LINE IS COMPLETE ' LILLY H A R D W A R E CO. ! on his made to Measure THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON schools Suit G ahlen B ro s. Auo »ffanToisriTs; T ’, . Cniv*r»;*f I tl„ C or-C . of lallrTRture, Br i> a 4 t!-»* Arts, sad tfc« rt ¡ a ! Hr borda of I*»t, ID 'Hm*. 'at St'yton, Ongcn S t. M a ry s C h u rc h Portland), ArcUlUatarn, Journal U)^u, Ccm- F.ilacatlou sixl uuai:. merem, Por n r tülnffi'», T’rTat'd THE REGunUAR, UNIVERS • PFOiAL FCATURC« A h*s«f!'n! c-istalls, facu:»li?j» nt rT*r«a!- i'ls, m low fort, wMh iB'cij n¡ i >orUmlÜ)ft for self help, ' lUih’Dr i for •vsrybodr/* « r^aTT/ i1* m#v.r ttlc atm. td*. >• --awl the ftsOi..iis ’’OfiVOt) E pirli," nr rjv ’fin fnfrrmatlon, r -’ V • Y OF OREGON, EUG ENI, OREGON. Preaching «very second and fourth Sundays o f each month, morning and evening. Morning services at 11 a. m. and evening services at 8 p. m. Sunday school each Sunday morning at 10 •». m. S. L. Boyce. Pastor. Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given, tha «the undersigned has been ap pointed by the County Court ol Marion County, Oregon, as ad ministrator with will annexed ol the estate of Henry VVehrun deceased, and all persons hav ing Claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned at Wood- burn, Oregon, duly verified us by law required within six months from the date of the first publi cation of this notice. Dated thi.s 20 day o f May, 112(1 J. F. Wehrum Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Henry Wehrum, 1 deceased. M 20-27 J ne3-10-17