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- Vs - . > u N IC > N Admiabtralw’i Notice M H*an»| of Final J rl i L L ____ AtcftCd) The fai-mt-ni are reioicinK oyer Notlw, „ hwby ({iv. n tbat the tht* late rain. flnal account of J. H. O*bo«* sa Ad- Mr. and Mr*. A. Heater re- minlatrator of the estate of Nina Nich- turned home from California last oU- **'•>” «*'• h" b<N,n fll“d ln th* . County Court of Marion County, State of Orego.n and that th«* 3rd day Df July The Walluga Club met at the 19Z0 at the hour of lOo'rlock a. m., ha» home o f Mra. M. M. Gilmoure been duly appointed by auch Court for ThunuJav afternoon the hearing of objections to auch final ui q . .. VT , ' » o j account and the aettlement thereof, at M i»« Stella Neal »pent Sunday evening at the G- D- Scott home, The Union Hill Parent-Teach- em Association met Friday even- ing. Officer« were elected for the following year. About twenty relatives were entertained at the Gilmoure home Sunday the event being Letha’a thirteenth birthday. George Scott made a business trip to Aumaville, Saturday. whlch tlm„ any ,nt(.rMlUf<J in auch estate may appear and file objer- tion“ th* r*to ,n wrltin« *nd "»«* • * th' **"*’’ j H Q> Administrator of th. ■ ™ut* r . A. Turner, A ttorney fo r E state, Ju,"'3' 1° W-M-iulyi C u r ia u * r a t i g u a Teat. A unique lurllimj haa hrao rtlaroy. ern l to m easure Juat how tired one's body becomes a fter hour» of work. A line la drawn arroaa the foruanu with a «harp point, not aharp enough to break the akin, but only to drive out the blood and leave a straight white line on the akin. Aa obverver holding a atop watch ineaaarea the time It take« for the blood to ruah hack Into the aklo and the white Hue tn fade. The e*act number o f aecond* and fra c tion o f a »eoond la recorded. T h is teat la repeated »ay at lotervaU o f one honr all day until the working honra are over. When theve rending» are plotted on paper a n irv e la drawn Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter spent Sunday at the W. H. Car ter. Nona OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Want Ads— For Sale f f t e perfectly cat aod brilliant dia mond the world knowa today ts not very much more than 00 years old. aey* a w riter In Popular Science. The un den t world knew little of din FOR SALE The 1 ton Chevro tnonds. From the llr»l I'haraoh to the la»t, througli all the pageantry of let truck and 2 ton trailer of 81 dyniivilea, dlnimmd» were nnknown j Balneiger & Son, are at Urban's In Egypt. From the »lewti o f I'.lstory, garrage, .Stayton Oregon, Pur Babylon remained uuram tliar with chases can be made through O. them for 40 ceiilnrie» The conquest of Alexander across M. Baker o f Kingston or Ralph the Indus in 337 B. C. acquainted Urban, at Stayton. Mar25tf flreece vaguely with their existence. T he patricians o f Rome In Ihe day* FOR S A L E —A ll kinds of size. { o f the early empire rarely Owned them finish and rough lumber at the Byzantine suprem acy, the rise of Veu Ice to m aritime power, the MtioriMli Ktzel & Staiger mill, one mile conquest o f Spain, brought only a west of Sublimity, from $25.00 a ! trickle o f diamonds Into western Eu thousand up. M2K-Jne3-10-17 rope. A fashionable Jew elry »tore In America today carries more diamonds FOUND--one heavy motor jack In stock than were In all Europe on road between Stayton and when Columbus sailed from Palos. West Stayton. Owner can have Henry D. Morse o f Ho*t»»n. In Ihe same by paying for this notice. last century w as the first to discover the balanced proportions tliut devel _____ Andrew Ferry I oped s diamond'» highest reflective and refractive possibilities. Since brilliancy FOR S A L E -2 5 0 White Leghorn I* the crowning glory o f a diamond, he chicka 5 weeks old at 40c each. did not he»ltate to sacrlflce whatever weight wax necessary to sctolevs It. Claude Boone, Aumsville. M28tf Retaining the 38 facets o f the earlier LOST—black suit case just east cutter*, he found that a dla»nand I* of Turner, Sunday noon. Finder at It* sharpest clim ax of brilliancy when the depth from table to eulot return to Hazel Bear or Baker la *lx-tenthv o f It* diam eter. *nd that Hotei, Turner. a tittle more than two-thirds below. Cut In this style, a diamond not only FOR SA LE —Ford car in good | f l.f b e . light from every polished facet i e )n(Ji j p r ic e , 3 7 5 j f t a k e n a t •urfMC*. bul ft4*«’iriv NlWft with com »' .. _ „ lt _ eating inner tiro#. j once. Mr»- Geo. Colby, Lyon». Morse'* proportions are the rule of F ok S a l e Registered D u r o e the world today, and they mark th« E. D. Philippi. June-10-17 tins! triumph o f the a rt In th« achieve- hogs. •'em o f the perfect Jew el. w ard . and fied: and w on t be until w e are. B ear in mind w e carry' a most com plete line o f Ford Parts. V A LLEY MOTOR CO. Stayton, Ore£on N ext Tim e— B U Y F IS K These tires arr built to this Id eal: " T o b e th e best co n cern in the w orld to w ork fo r and the sq u arest concern in e x isten ce to do b u sin ess w ith .” E. e. TITUS Stayton Oregon : SAVE ■ This one word tells the «tory. Just a little Tegu- larly deposited in our savings department makes a pleasentlv sur prising showing in tne yeaia to come Capital $50,000.00 Farm ers & Merchants MI Bank of Stayton,Oregon ” ______________________________ GEM CONFECTIONERY P asture F or H ire -Inquire of W. R. Hearter. Sublimity. Ore. June 10-17 First Class Confections. W A N T E D —furnished boir>e for two months. Inquire at the Mail office. Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks H igh G rade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco A ll Prices and Style Box Candy S heep R a n c h F or L ea se - O ne or two bands. Good feed and plenty o f water. Address, A. . Risjorn, Stevenson, Wash, lt J.,A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Stayton. O regon F or S ale 2 year old heirer fresh also Poland China boar and 3 Shrophire ewes. 1 year old. W. i H. Loose. Stayton. Ore. June-10 W a n t e d —Cattle to p a s t u r e , about 20 head, plenty of water andgrass. Apply to J. Hawkins. June-10-17 West Stayton. TABLETS [IS is just what you need, madam. Many women who were troubled with indigestion, a sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and /•abitual constipation, have been permanently cured by the use of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Before using these tablets they felt miserable and despondent. Now they are cheerful and happy and relish their meals. Try them. They only cost a quarter. r People In 8ibla T mea Com pletely at Mercy of Extortionate E x trac t ors of Tribute. F » Do you live “ from hand to mouth?” There ¡»a system of living whereby Today may be made to provide for Tomorrow— this year for next year— the prime o f manhood for old age. GROUND UNDER HEAVY TAXES OR more tire m ileage, more miles to a gallon of gasoline, greater riding comfort and for the best possible tire investment Stayton s Insist on genuine Ford Parts s o m e "* lt» * » ." - Savt Today for Tomorrow’s Needs i F or S a l e —60 head of sheep and j 50 lambs. P. T. Etzel. Stayton. Phone 1471 June 10-17 If the V alley M otor Co. can be as suc cessful as Ford Products, w e are satis Peter Deidrich Harry Humphreys LOST— Ladies brown color glove on decloration day either at cem- 1 etery or in Stayton. Finder j please return to this office “ R e Ford Products uSccessor to Oregon Fire Relief Association Farmers Fire Relief of Butteville, Ore. New Jersey Fire Insurance Co. Mutual Lift* Insurance Co. o f New York Fire Association. Philadelphia Hartford Livestock Insurance 1 o. AUTO MUD C H A IN — Found be tween Stayton and Leffler on Monday. Owner can have same by paying for this notice. Energy^ is devoted to Except for a few visitor« who have read a little history and are wildly In- j qnlsttlve regarding C leopatra's palace ami I'oinpey'a piling, the rnln* o f Al- exmiilrta rest peacefully, unphnto- grspln-d ami nn»,hlp|>ed by souvenir hunters. One thing sg sln st the p<»pu- I larlty of Alexandria'« ruin» Is th.elr 1 scantiness. For the most part, they consist of s few carved »lone« and \ Agent for ft W E ARE 100 per cent FORD city. F ire , T heft • id Transportation • j Notice is hereby given that the undersigned aa administratrix of the estate of Alfred Charles Pet erson, deceased, has filed her fin- «c o u n t In the county court o f » the State oi^Oregon for Marian Is slw ay« a marked Jump tn the line County, and that Monday, the a fter lunch hour.— Hors’ I.tfe 6th day of July, 1920 at the hour of 10 o’ clock a. m. of said day, at the court room of the said county court in Salem. Oregon, has been fixed by said court as the time and place for hearing o f objections to the said final account and the settlement there of. Dated this 4th day o f June, TH E U N I V E R S A L C A R 1920. Anna B. Peterson. Administratrix of the Estate of Alfred Charles Peterson. W. C. Winslow. deceased Attorney June 10-17-24-Jiilvl j ___________ All onr Thought, Time, M oney Alexandria Modern City. A lexandria, founded by the world Conqueror, Alexander^ the O re il, 1 » an Egypt la u city that 1 » eager to lone It* connection with the fa r aw ay |«H*t and b e c o m e completely modernised. fa te favor* till» aruldttnn, for the won der» that Cleopatra knew hnve been euten by lire or swept aw ay by the sea. Alexandria Is s city of trade and fiixlilon. dominated by prosperoua European* to»* deeply absorbed In the »lock exchange to be even vaguely In terested In tlic romantic aide o f their Automobile Insurance People In the Bible time« were fared 1 heavily. They « e re on a straight levy, not based on Incomes or excess p ro lix . | Payment was compelled and no excuse« : made, nor were there any exem ptions i to m arried men or head* of fam ilies. | Although there were no arm y or navy establishm ents and no airplane pro- Ufa in, the people pnld their »««e»«- * ments In both gold and silver. King Solomon compelled the t'a- nnnites who were left In the «nun- try to pny him tribute. The rehelhop o f Jeroboam on account of the heavy faxes levied by Solomon, a fte r word growing Into the revn't of th e Ten Tribes, wa» the m o s t pre tenth'll« k ic k against the levy o f th«- power* In Bible times. Jeroboam w h * hi first compelled to fake refuge tn Egypt, ami It w as on account o f the lax»'« end levies laid by Solomon that 1 the Israelites s jld to Rchohoam. the son o f Solomon, upon the latter'» d e n lh : “ Thy fnther maile our yoke« grlev on«; riot* therefore make rtiou the | grievous service of thy father and I hi* heavy yoke* which he put upon its lighter and we will serve thee.“ I When 0»**sar Augustus w as In power and Quirimi* w as governor or Syria, a fte r having Just he. n elected for a third term because he had kept the S yrian s nut o f war. the first name»! issued a proclamation slgntsl hy hi« secretary o f slate thnt the whole world should he taxed. And all the pcs.pl» went to their own city to he taxed. ' The later editions o f the Bible sp i,k of the act ns the people being “ en rolled." ' : , Chamberlain'S Tablets ! ! THE STAYTON BA K ER Y HOME MADE BREAD, CAKES AND COOKIES NO ORDER TOO LARGE C E. KRAMER, Proprietor x OREGON ST A Y T O N Save from IQ/'r to 2 0 % :: On Heaters. Ranges Oil Stoves. Dishes. Em aled W a r e An After-W ar Bride. A relu rm d soldier ami his sweet- henrt cm ’ h i I »»n » jmltre t»> nuirry them. The .bldg" murrled them, and, H|»par ol'11.r *» t:«rt»‘»l with his work, he «»id to Vic, “ S .ililfe the hri»l»>." F o r an Instant the groom wit* flustered. Thou lie took two «:»•!»« to the renr. m ine to a disttn«' ! nit. clicked his heels to g e th e r and •gave Mrs Vic one o f the “ doughboy«' flnest." ‘‘Oh. well. I gitO«s that W ill li.1T* to do.'' sighed fl • Juilc»' ns he signed ihe license. — A ;^ o ;l; naut. Chairs. Rjockers Beds, Springs oTVIattresses. Tables A Store Full o f Bargains W e B uy Sell and Exchange -Profits Divided I People’s Furniture & Hardware Store | 271 N . Commercial St., Salem. Oregon I