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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
_ _ 1 ,WS A sign on th* w«U in a Mon tana hotel: f ~~ I of sugm and stir your c. [ hell, for we do not mind I noise.” L)r. .0. W. Shaft of Lewiston. Idaho spent the week-end with his brother W. D. Shatf. Tin* Doctor says •Stayton appeal# to I him as an exceptionally giJotl for its size, its greatest Eggs Wanted I t West Stayton Stage [ town asset being its facilities for odu- {j * Herman Marking. Prop. | | cation. j J 2 trips iiait) Sunday included he said:' “The Highest Cash Prices ^ £ a | Leave Stayton 7 a. m. and | * i fact Reminiscing that 1 taught school here In West S Stayton ¡1877 makes me realize how great « S 4 p. n m. o. ior for West —PAID— 3 i Parcels called for and de (your educational advantages are to those of other, d&.v* at the 2 s t * livered to any pait of • ¡compared' when means and ends to jtn ed Town Stayton Feed Store \ \ ucation were as crufle as the Leave orders at teacher often was.” N EN D EL and RIGGS, Prop's 2 I Gehlen Bros. Store Dr. ShalT left on the Sunday 4 «******+ ***•••+ ***•+ *** Ji ! morning stage and will reach Mr. T. H. Thomas was a busi Lewiston, Monday. ness visitor in Portland, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Neitling of Lebanon, were here Monday Mr. Holt and son Will of Port visiting relatives. Mrs. Neitling land visited at Mrs. Cox’s Sun is one of the contestants for the automobile that is being given day. away by the Lebanon Criterion. Mary Pickford, S u n d a y in Captain Kidd Jr. at Star Theatre Henry Geymer. George Mielke. T H E A T R E Price 15-30. Ralph Tate. Leo Willing* andj SATURDAY Ernest Aegerter all went to' Mrs. T. H. Thomas of Jordan Alaska this week where they; Jack Pickford in relatives in Stayton. Sunday. will work in the canneries in that WHAT MONEY CANT BUY’ section during vacation. COMEDY Staytonites report a very en “THE OUT PAST’ joyable time at the dance at Me- J. T Hunt. Vice-President of 1 red Bray Picto 10-20c hama, Saturday. the Fanners and Merchants __________A 7 R E E L S H Price O W ___________ 1 Bark, is here from Salem confer- Celia Fiery, of Seattle, is visit- ing with the bank managers and SUNDAY i g at the A. Smith home at renewing o 1 d acquaintances. Mary Pickford in Sublimity. He will be the guest of W. J “CAPTAIN KIDD JR.” Mayo while here. COMEDY • Wallace Smith, - who has been “CHASING HER FUTURE' s*' ously ill at his home in Sub- Thanks His Friends PRICE 15 ao< limmy, is reported as improving. TUESDAY Oscar Steelhammer, who was Don’t,fail to set- the Sirenes of nominated for assessor at the “SIRENS OF THE SEA” t.ae Sea. Wed. at Star Theatre. at the primaries, wishes to ex Featuring Jack Mul! Hall A. 7 reel feature. press his thanks to his many A 7 reel feature 1 reel Comedy PRICE-10-20 Stayton friends for their loyal Twenty per cent off on all support given him at the polls. . THURSDAY ladies hats at Mrs. Dena Mack’s Priscilla Dean in t 1 July 1st. Luther Cole, who is holding down a job as pitcher with the “TWO SOUL WOMAN” Ther** will he a special program at Salem ball team this year, pitch COMEDY Sweet and Dry tr.e Christian Church Sunday, at 10 a, ed a wonderful game Monday P R IC E :—:!0-20 r . by the Sunday school pupil* for when he defeated the Kirkpat children. All children r.re cordially in ricks bunch from Portland. Cole ti ted to be present. struck out 13 men in the game. Forty eight children are wanted to The score was one to nothing. i* Je on the Liberty Float in the parade C the 4th of July. See Mrs. Nora J. C. Mayo of Stavton has been T v- lor in charge. appointed by Judge Bingham as Receiver of the Max Couture Mr. and Mrs. Wade McKenney saw mill, which is located about Of Portland spent a conple of 2£ miles south east of Kingston. days here with Ye Editor and Mr. Mayo will offer what lumber family. is on the ground, for sale shortly and close up the business as soon Mary Pi.-kford Sunday at Star as possible. Theatre. Prices 15-30c. Transfer investigation a n d Several auto loads of Stayton citi- prosecutior. of the sugar pirates Z -ns took in the ball game at Salem and otner profiteering thieves t inday and saw loither Cole put it 05 er the K irkpatrick's of Portland, in from the department of justice to the war department, with in f to 0 game. structions to proceed upon mili Save money by buying your tary initiative. One thought of hat at Mrs. Dena Mack's. She the American cemetery in France is selling ladies hats at 20'! dis should be sufficient inspiration count from the present prices for the average American soldier. till July 1st. Did they give their lives to make opportunities for thieves? -.. -.--- ^ Sloped s F eaturing R^>oy~al Vogue Firee Sample T h e ^ S ta r T h e s e P o p u la r B r a n d s a r e g u a r a n t e e d iiM w ii w M w i w y t iw __ F y * * H w w w w M PM 1 **»-*«■ S lopers -1 Don’t Pay High Prices ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE 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 Hudelson. 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 Countv 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 Page Mr. and Mr*. Roy Nendel of Clum, C'-egon. who are visiting Roy’s Par- *ets, Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Nendel here, are the proud parent* of a bright eight pound hahv daughter, which event oc curred on Tuesday evening, according t » the report of Dr. Brewer E. B. Waters and wife and Mrs. W H. Harian and sons of Idanah, Oregon visited at the C. Water’^home here over Sun day. • They returned to their homes Wednesday of this week. Sirene of the Sea. 7 reels Toes day. , Has the Elephant forgotten the pills Johnson fed him in 1916? Do You S m ile W ith Your M outh Closed ' 1 Arthur Kelley and brother Roy. left todav (Thursday) for Brigh ten bush. where they will enjoy a few day* outing and angling for the big ones. Art says the big1 ones grow at Brigntenbush. Henry Geymer arrivodiffrom ] Sacramento, California last Kri-1 <l«' ai d joined I.eo Willing* and I U George Mielke and the trio left Monday afternoon for Alaska i where they will remain during the su’rm er’s vacation. n? o B Many men, during a lifetime of hard work have accumulated a fortune, which, after their death, has been dissipated through mismanagement, ignorance, or extravagance. You can guard against such a contingency and make your fortune live on and perform your cherished wishes by making a will and placing it in trust with » this bank as taustee. Consult your lawyer about drawing a will and creating such trusts as you desire A trust may be created to have effect cither during your lifetime, or after your death. CAPITAL S A T IO N A I. BANK SALEM. OREGON o a a o ok o o o u o4tty at-Law Stayton - - Oregon YOUR PERSONALITY A jB , Virgil H. 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"A n c ien t.” T h e p rin cip a l g rin n ed . “ W hy. of co u rse ,” he re tu rn e d . “ I sho uld h av e I know n th a t from h e r looks.” — E l- ‘ ? ta a a a a a a a t * a a « a a t M « M M > change. • » Do you know that when you are talking to a Iriend or ac- P | quaintance, while you are looking into that person’s eyes, he is lookingat your mouth? y tjM 'v^'vXv - Do you w a n t y o u r friends to re m em ber badly decayed, c n -d o w n teeth, and u n s ig h tly gums? brok You can have your teeth restored to proper order under my New System of Dentistry, without the enormous expense, use less pain and waste of time that such work formerly required. In my office you will find modern, sanitary equipment, where you can have your teeth.fixcd 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 are being treated. IvX A M I N A T K I N S I IV K K Open Evenings nnd Sunday's by Appointment Dr. C. A. E l d r ¡edge Dentist S A LE M 204-5 Gray Bldg. Comer State and Liberty Sts. OREGON Phone 1500 Over Hartman Bros. Jewelry Store