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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
Function of an Alarm Clock. P a taco » w ho doubt th e ex tar eneo ,,f * an Kiigllali aeuni' of huiuor alm uld ru n I * a id er Mie fjjlo w tn x : W hether an » Minn Clara Jungwirlh visited * Notte« I» hereby given th a t th« slam » d o c k la a hounehold r««|iil»lt» nr * her brothers al Gooch, Frida v. flutti account o f J . II. Oaborn n* Ad- mi a r t h l e of fu n iltiife > h iim < i I a FOR SALE The 1 ton Chevro- ♦ lengthy dlHcuaalon in a B rillali m itri j let truck and 2 ton trailer of m iniairutor o f th e «atat« of Nina Nloh- Wo understand that th»* Win« ! ♦ rocoutly. acco rd ing to th e M um -heater ola, «Itrcaacd, haa beoti filed in th« place has changed hands arid I'ounty C ourt o f Marion County, S tato (•im rdlnn. If If w ere found to lie u , Balaeiger & Son, are at Urban's ! i * > req u lalte,” a d e a le r chnrg gar a g t, Stay ton Oregon. Pur- * that the new owner hus taken o f On-go, n and th a t th e .'Ird day Sf Ju ly "hotiaehnld e«1 w ith m aking e<reaa p ro n ta could j chases can be made through 0. 4> pusession. 1 *20 a t the hour o f 10 o'clock a. in., haa he convicted u n d er th e profiteering M. Baker of Kingston or Kalph * * Perry Hilyeu and family and J. h en duly appointed by auch Court for la w ; If It w ere found to he m erely an Mar25tf ♦ t h ’ hearing o f objection» to auch final a rtic le o f fu rn itu re , th e profiteer I Urban, at Slayton. C. Hilyeu and family, of Oral) a ’• count and the aettb-m ent th ereo f, at would m , free. A fter much lee m ini de ♦ tree, were vinitintc in our vicinit} which tim<- any |><-raon In terrateti in hale. It waa decided th a t Inasmuch FOR SA L E -S ix weeks old pigs. ♦ ♦ It June 3 Ijist Saturday. auch r a ta te may ap p e ar and die objec a» a hot w a te r Im ttle. w hich p u la one A. Smith. « to sleep , w as c lassed un a household E. .)■ Pepperiing and family ot tions th e re to in w ritir.g and co n trat reiinlMlte fulling u n d er th e provision» FOR SALE One 3 yr, old colt * ♦ th e nume. o f th e p ro fiteering s e t, un ala rm clock, wt. 1000 Iba. ; 2 good aaddlea; 1 Lebanon, came up to viait with J . If. Oabcrn w hich rouaea one from aleep, ahould fnienda und attend the Decoration A dm iniatrator o f the ca ta te logically he citi axed In th e nume ra te , set double chain harne»«; 1 set services here. F A. T urner, F. E. gory. And " th e can»* waa re m itte d to single driving hamess. th e m a g istra te o con»lct.H Rutherford. May- 27-June 3. Mra. Harvev Shelton’a nephewa A ttorney for F atate. of Oregon City, visited with h* r June.'JIO 17 24 J u ly l F’OR SALE 1 house and 2 lo ts1 Giant Airplanes. for u ahort time Sunday. A irplane» of th e fu tu re. re«|uirpd to on Second St.. Rtavton at a bar A c o rre sp o n d e n t m •« iiiuh * ii «!» Mie Thomaa Phillips and famil$ of follow ing »duple re i...... tu r li caduche ur»ke hing o v erlan d Journey», will be gain if taken at once. Mrs. M. sp ecially hull! fo r th is ptfrtmxe, prob Lebanon, came up to viait wiih --»le k liMuduchc imrtlculurl). Cui u ably m u ltip le engined, w ith u fuel »itp- J. Queerer, Phone 2242 Stayton. lemon In Itti If and »«luecz« the Juice hia family und look after hia apud imo ii tumhler. Ad»l a few— -a yery ply on pe ble o f '¿4 hour» o r m ore. In May-27-June-3 deed It I» possible to build *mdi a ty p e crop here laat Sunday. few griiln» « f Miglir. BMI lilt the già»» of c ra ft a t th e preMent tim e, flying F’OR SALE —All kinds of size, Work on the Light Plant is rn-arly ihrre-iiuiirtrr» foli ut cold wut hundred« o f mile« w ith u n failin g reg- finish and rough lumber at the I er Now atlr in half tiq c-'g-poon'iii progressing steadily. The man* of ordinary linking aoilu. Thia «H I t\xr u ln llty o v er desert«, m otuilaltm . eitle» Etzel & Staiger mill, one mile i village» In all kind* o f w e a th e r agers have established an office •IP. uf «luridi, and the <lr.,ug!il uiu»t und w ith tm u (Utolote freedom from danger, west of Sublimity, from $25.00 a he »wiiUowml during «ff* rveacence. and put a telephone in the Kim w hich I* m ore o r len« p re v a le n t In w ar ih o u san d jj^ t^ ^ ^ JW ^ 1 If one ilo,*« fu ll, io relieve tt«‘iidnrhe. I jp e ulrpliitieM In u*e ut th e prexeui ball house, which makes it quite rc|»Mif If th re e hour» lifter. T ik c l . lim e. T h e co«t o f |h e upkeep of ail FOUND one heavy motor jack convenient for them. fiiMtlng th e rtr«l th in g In th e m orning. a irp la n e an d th e »alarle» of lha pilota on road between Stayton und It «III do m uch to » ettle th e »lonuieli ’ Percy Thomas has returned iif»or and m ech a rle» to keep (he m achine In » lit* *lck heudn che. a n d pro b ab ly West Stayton. Owner can have ; ,. from Lacombe where he has been I p r e ie n i It« re c tirrc tire fo r aotue tim e to o rd e r would xoon be p aid fo r out o f . die -uni* now given for »low er m l! 3Amc by paying for this notice. for some time looking lookini after his | rm»" '• bt- kit lien physic hat pn an d boni tra n x p o rta tlo n , fo r homo*, Andrew Ferry yulled w Io n pbcMCWtlh UNO o th e r crop of I,ogan Iterries. curi*, p a c k tn ln g , e tc .( ricrc<xary for PIANO TEACHING—Beginner»', p o rtatlo n . I ( ) r d a 11 Want Ads— For Sale Adainislralor’i Notice of Hearing of Paul Accani. %9 (TO O LA TE KOK IJA8T W E E K ) < WANTED—15 or 2»» head of otc-1 tie to pasture. Plenty of water in pasture. Forrett Bros JneSj A delightful ball game was played Sunday afternoon by Sub limity and Fern Ridge. F-very one whooped for Sub. altlio F\ R. done the winning The score! was a lonely 2 against 18 favor ing F\ R. P. T. Etzel made a business trip co town Sat. ChriHt Neit'ihg attended the Declamatory Contest at Salem. Saturduy night. He reported the program fine and the ‘ peak ing simply splendid. Mr. and Mrs. Al Friedl and children were week end visitors a t the N. Neitling home. A tlance was given at the ol I Schultebein place Sunday night and was attended by a large j crowd. This was the merriest and happiest dance that was ever held in F'ern Ridge for the last 3 years. At 12:30 lunch was •served after which dancing was resumed for about an hour and a half when the -crowd began to j disappear homeward, each hiding the lonesome old mansion whose walls had not rung with gladness and laughter for many a livelong day and weary night, a loving adieu. ay U N I V E R S A L CAR D ISCO R D S 3 A N IS H DEMON OF INSOMNiA If your Ford is out of tune, there is un doubtedly a good reason for it. And the best way to find that reason and have it ivmied. is to drive to our authorized Scr* vice station where one of our mechanics who knows the Ford way to adjust and re p a i r F'ord cars. can tune it up in.a shop that is properly equipped to give F'ord ser vice. Then. too. we use only Genuine Ford-made parts. They wear from thirty- five to one hundred per cent longer than the counterfit parts. We ar- a part of the gigantic Ford ser- viae organization; we have more than a passing interest in vour car. Prompt ser vice is given on all wofk. Drive in and see for yourself, there’s too muoh money invested in your Ford Car to miss connec tions with the authorized F'ord dealers. Physician D eclares "B alm y Sleep* May Be O btained by F ollsw ing Advice He Gives. B E NO Peter Deidrich' Stayton, Oregon 13 Insist on genuine F'ord Parts T he o th e r «lay a tneillonl nmn. on«« » u I nm I by a im tlen t w ho fcnreil ItuM.tit- ula. In»lea«l of prevcihiiiK th e expect- ««I «Iriiii. in** i f I v told hi* p a tie n t how to s le e p . T h e th re a te n e d Insom nia « a s b an ish ed , .»ays London A nsw ers, O ne should lie on th e rlsjht side— not tie in u se th is affect* th e h e a rt, b u t b ecau se It relieve* p re s s u re on th e «llprestl« e onnm «. B n t th e rlc h t side Is n o t "n fu ll rljrnt.” T h e re “hottld I he a slig h t tilt to Ihe left, so th a t th e rig h t sh o u ld er blade, and n o t ju s t th e shoulder, ta k e s th*' w eight. T h e p ro p er position is to elev a te th e f**ot th re e lneh«»s o r so h ig h e r th an th e head an«1 Jn st to “crook” th e ¡«»'js slig h tly . Mead pillow s should not he used, o r liu t ju * t a sm all oue. An«l th a t should eotne u n d e r th e neek. N a tu re 's pillow Is th e s h a p e r 's own arm . curve«!. Bed c lo tld n s should t>e ju s t suffi cien t fo r w a rm th . O verw eight o r over- tlirh tn ess— som e sh e e ts a re turk«*«l in m uch too titth tly — Induce rostiessness, w hich m ay easily develop In to Insom nia. w hich is as much a h a b it a : a llisell^^,. IR E S that are different in their distinctive good look.; and in their construction. A n extra ply of fabric, an extra heavy tread and generous oversize make a tire of remarkable endurance. T • Next Time—BUY FISK E. e. TITUS Stayton ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ <*» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ / Oregon Fire Relief Association 1 Farmers Fire Relief of Butteville. Ore. Agent for I New Jersey Fire Insurance Co. j Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York ’ Fire Association, Philadelphia Hartford Livestock Insurance ( o. Marry Humphreys ^ r. ^ r. r* ^ -v r- **, . . Slav ton - *■ ♦ < % /./» / ^ » * « « « A « aro» Savi Today fçr Tomorrow’s Needs Do you live .“ from hand to mouth?” There is a system of living whereby Today may be made to provide for Tomorrow—this year for next year---the prime of manhood for old age. ■ SA V E ■ This one word tells the story. Just a little regu larly deposited in our savings department makes a pleasently sur prising snowing in tne yeais to come Capital $50,000.00 Farmers & Merchants *£ Bank of Stay ton,Oregon GEM CONFECTIONERY F i r s t C la s s C o n fe c tio n s. Oregon RED-TOP H ig h G r a d e P u r e C a n d ie s F in e C ig a rs a n d T o b a c c o I VALLEY MOTOR CO. uSccessor to id T ra n sp o rta tio n FOR SA LE-250 White Leghorn | chicks 5 weeks old at 40c ea' h. Claude Boone, Aumsville. M2t.tf E ach Individual lias a n ervous sys tem w hich is Ills ow n a n d unlike any one e lse ’s. It is. th erefo re, advisatde. In th e ense o f |«'rsisi«*nt Inability to sleep, to m ove the bedsten«!. T ry an e a st-w e st position^ Instead of a north- south, o r vice-versa. T lie sleep in g re s u lt may su rjirise j JrOU. f F ire, Theft and children, Monday’s and Wed n e sd a y ’s a t the Methodist Par-| sonage, Stayton. ~ June3 K e r n R id u ce ► Automobile Insurance!! i j j • | j | ! | Hot and Cold Fountain'Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Stayton. Oregon .M u d d y ©MPLEXÎ0N Y OUR COMPLEXION is muddy. Y ou look hag gard and yellow. Y ou r eyes are losing their lustre. T h e trouble is with your liver. T*.L». Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. T h ey * will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot brc. d * and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk ev\.iy day, and you will soon be as w r!l and ~.s beautiful as ever. Price 2 5 cents per bottk CONFUCIUS’ TOMB A SHRINE He Sell* It T w ice. • “B efore any one of th e d e p a rtm e n t m a n í ser* o f a h is w estern concern place» any im p o rta n t new ixiliry be fo re th e presiilen t fo r app ro v al, he explain* th e plan in fu ll to o ne o f the o th e r d e p a rtm e n t head», an«l obtain* e ith e r his ap p ro v al or hisd!»:«nprnvnl,” sa y s a w rite r in S ystem , th e Mu tra ji n e o f B u sin ess. “T h en If his plan Is ap p ro v ed am) lie ta k e s It to the p re sid e n t fo r his O. K., th e fact th a t th e o th e r «îcpartm ent hcn«l hns In- dors«*«t the plan m ak es ^ c r» ie f fo r th e p re sid e n t to Jtnltre. w ithout k M ur too m uch th o u g h t to th e details. F u r th e rm o re , tills niothial de<T«-as«’s th e n u m lw r of u tid eslrn td e plans, flint a re b ro u g h t to th e p ri'sld e n t’s office: fr»» q u en tly , when o n e m anauiT p re se n ts h is p lan to a n o th e r, he if. show n why It Is not p ra c tic a b le , o r how It w ould conflict wi t h m u m fu n d am en t ni poi Icy.” B irth p lace of F am o u s Ships. M any fam ous w a rsh ip s wt re built and Isnnc'ned a t P o rtsm o u th . N. II.. tin* first lieim ; th e rH-giin ship I'aiilk inoil of th e Kntrltsh navy. Inm idiisl In Id!VI. It w as follm ved *<>■ tlie Ik'd Id!»’, an d hy th e A tnericn In 1740, all o f th e B ritish navy. T h e rtr*t ve* s e l «if th e c o n tin e n ta l navy Iniinrbed th e re « n s th e .'.2 zun R aleigh in 177') T h e second w as th e Im tuortnl Itam rer. from whn*e «l«-ek .lohn Pi t ......... re reiv ed th e flis: sa lu te to th e S ta rs an d S irin c s tin ■•'ehniarv 14. 177S. T h e f t •. 'c Cl - ’ll '? I*. • < ' ' f i f e d o m te Irmii'l: d M-i rtinac. an d th e rifi*e 'v h i'ii snittc tIsF* CoDfiMli'r ntp Ahtbninn T'ho lioitre. F runze, w ore f v o o ih » r T a n k iv w ar v e sa e ll b u ilt at ro rU iu o u tli. » THE STAYTON BAKERY H O M E M A D E B R EA D , C A K E S A N D C O O K IES NO ORDER TOO URGE C E. K R A M E R , Proprietor STAYTO N O R EG O N Save from 1 0 % to 2 0 % O n H e ate rs. R an g e s Oil Stoves. Dishes. E m ale d W a r e C h a irs , Rj>otW ers Beds. Springs c^VIattresses, T ables A Store Full of B a r g a in s W e B u y Sell and E xchange -----Profits Divided C l, Peopio’s Furniture & Hardware blare 271 N . Commercial St., Salem . Oregon