~'T- Rocky Point NOTHING BUT GIVING SAT1SFAC- TION SATISFIES US When we give all wool good« and hand tailoring in every garment we aell and charge you a moderate price we are aure we are giving satisfaction. Our big variety of different pet* tern» mui stylus for Kell end W inter W cer will pitas« you. We heve e »ml end overcoat for every te»te und especially invite you to come in our »tore to ace w het is going to be worn for this Seeson end to »ee ger- m ents of the best make in America. Suits and price from O vercoats range in $ 1 2 . 5 0 to $ 2 5 . 0 0 Every su it and O vercost guaranteed, beers our label and sold on m erit. is is Our oth er lines will in terest you. Boys Suita E x tra Pants, Woolen Blankets, All Wool U nder­ wear, large stock of shirts, furnish­ ing», hats, shoes, trunks, grips, sw eaters, gloves and w orkingm en’s clothing. (). J. Berg spent Sunday at Stayton. Albert Frank and family were Salem visitors Friday. A. L. Downing visited at the J. A. Hunt home Sunday. C. P. Neibert of Stay Uni called at the E. C. Downing home Sun­ day. E. C. Downing a n d family were shopping in the capital city Tuesday. E. C. Downing sold a horse to Jake Etzel of Fern Kidge one day this week, Mrs. M. J. Downing and sister Miss Carpenter spent Sunday at the Darst home. Miss Susie Carpenter of Salem is visiting at the E. C. Downing home this week. Norris Hunt a n d Max Hill went to Pendleton this week to take in tfie Round-Up. McAlpin Notes SELUNG WARMLY Met W ith Much Encouragem ent on Recent T rip Through Oregon J.T . Hunt and wife spent Sun­ day at the McElhaney home. A number from this vicinity attended t h e picnic a t Selah Springs Sunday. Harry Patton returned to Cor­ vallis last week t o resume his studies at O. A. C. It. G. Ashby and family spent the week-end visiting in Salem. Conrad Niebert was calling on friends here Sunday. Miss Genevieve Patton made a trip to Salem Friday. Elmer Downing h a s b e e n spending the past week at the Hot Springs near Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Caspel, Mr. and Mrs. George Givens and Mr. Pet­ erson were Salem visitors Mon­ day. School began Monday with an enrollment of 27. I 4 REASONS WHY You should take “ The Mall:” You should take “Sunset” 1. To keep in touch with local happenings. 2. To learn what our mer­ chant* have to offer you. 3. To keep posted on the social and other doings in neighboring communities. 4. To support the most de­ serving enterprise in town. 1. To watch Pacific Coast development in all its most interesting phases. 2. To read first-hand, the thoughts of leading essayists 3. To learn about the 1U15 Exposition. 4. To add to your list'of good fiction. Sunset-The Pacific Monthly em­ braces all the points you like about a magazine. Here is a chance to get a $1.50 periodical for 50 cents. “SUNSET’ AND “THE MAIL" $2.00 Bring your subscription in now. DurlnK the last ten (lays, Ben Sel­ ling, progressive Republican nominee for United S tates Senator, has visited Southw estern Oregon and various counties in E astern Oregon. On these trip s he m et with much encourage­ m ent In bis candidacy for th e Senator- ship. On these trip s Mr. Selling did not essay any spell binding oratory, but plainly told the voters w hat they could expect, of him as a public serv a n t if elected, lie refers to bis past perform ances as a consistent progres­ sive as a g u arantee th at be will "m ake good" on all prom ises as United States Senator. Ju d g e Stephen A. Lowell, one of Mr. Selling’s opponents for the nom ination In the prim ary election. Is loyally supporting th e Republican nominee. Judge Lowell accompanied Mr. Selling through some sections of E astern Oregon and expects during the m onth of O ctober to visit several o th e r counties in behalf of Mr. Sel ling's candidacy. Editor Davey Nsw Favors Selling. T he H arney County News opposed Ben Selling, progressive Republican nom inee for United S tates Senator, In th e prim ary election, but is now loyally supporting the P ortland man. In a recen t Issue, E d ito r Davey had the following to say regarding the progress!veness of Mr. Selling: “No m an in Oregon o r the United S tate s has a b e tte r title to th e name ■progressive’ th an Ben Selling. In every m ovem ent for popular legisla­ tion and for enlarging th e reserve pow er of the m asses. Mr. Selling has been an Influential factor, through all th e tim es and stru g g les w hen such advocates w ere In th e m inority and were the ta rg e ts of b itte r abuse.” fiU h ti Baptist I teaching every Sunday a t l l s . m and a t 7:30 p. m. by Rev. A. C. E at on. Sunday school a t 10 a. m., A. J Caldwell, supt. B Y V U at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Eaton, president. Catholic C h t H' IIOI rilg I mmacilatb C omcbh - tio n , S ta y to n ; Uev. A. I.uinck priest in charge. H igh mass second ¡Mirth and tilth S undays K 30 a. m ., P rie st’s afblress: S ublim ity, O regon. t . B onicsck ’ s C atholic C hurch , S u b lim ity ; Rev. A. I.ainck, rectorj Cow mass h a. m., high mass 10:30 a. nr»., first and th ird Sundays in the m o n th ; high m ars 10:30 a ni., sec­ ond, fourth and fifth Sundays. Ves P< t h at eventide. Christian Miss Mary Doerfler went to Services will be held every Sunday. Mrs. Iantha Schelbrede o f Salem last week to spend t h e Preaching a t 11 a. m ., and 8 p. m. Sunday school a t 10 a. m., Mrs. W. H. Marshfield is visiting her brother winter. Hobson, superintendent. Y. P. S. C. E. W. H. Downing this week. Miss Bertha Doerfler is attend­ a t 7:30 p. m ., Mrs. R. L. Dunn presi­ • dent. Ladies Aid society m eets each ing Sacred Heart Academy i n Wednesday a t 2:30 p. m ., Mrs. G. D. (Too late for last week) Salem. Thomas, president. R. L. Dunn Pastor. The threshing is all done i n Joe Morley and wife were in this locality. Salem Saturday. Methodistt i Good harvest weather now har­ « i l of firth, lofdlr M ethodist Episcopati Cfctrth, vest is over. services: Bible school at 10 M m ., Schmitt Bros, are busy sawing A. S. Pancoast, superinten, one h alf down.S. H. Heltzi-I uncle Henry Schmitt. upon th e sta tu te books of th e sta te / iport a most enjoyable time.. progressive m easures when m any of M. W. Hunt returned to Port Several o f the young folks th e strong-lunged so-called pro g res­ A fruit and poultry show is to land Friday after spending a from here took in the dance a t sives of today w ere ju st as activ e in he held in Silverton soon -ays month visiting his brother J. T. defending m achine rule and opposing Sublimity Tuesday evening. every m easure of popular legislation. the Silverton Appeal, Hunt. Albert Frank and E. C. Down­ ing attended the George Moore sale near Turner Thursday and purchased some fine Jerseys. — — _ West Stayton S alem W oolen M ill S tore « e c e iv e d Oak Grove Public S a l e A. Fisher and wife were Sa- em visitors Thursday. Fred Yost and daughter Chris­ tine were Salem visitors on Fri­ day. Amott King and sister Miss Jennie drove to Salem on Tues­ day. Andrew Fisher and wife spent Sunday with relatives near Mc­ Coy. W. A. White of Castle Rock. Washington is visiting his niece One team, weight 2200. Mrs. J. King. Mrs. Fred Elser o f Turner 3 good milch cows, all giving milk. spent a few days of this week at the Fred Yost home. 300 selected Buff Leghorns. Young stock, sold by the dozen. Mrs. Theodore Fisher a n d Mrs. E. R. Palmer were called to One 3 1-4 in. wagon. One Lincoln county on Friday by the serious illness of their sister Miss hack, nearly new. McCor- Anna Slagel. mick mower. McCormick rake, in good shape. One two-horse disc. Steel harrow. One Elmer King and family took advantage of the good roads and Oliver plow No. 40. Cultivators and garden drill. Grindstone. Set of team harness. U. S. motored to Polk county on Sat- j urday where they visited with : cream separator, nearly new. Other small tools of all kinds. relatives over Sunday. 120 bus. seed wheat. 100 bus. fall oats, threshed early. 10 tons of On Sunday about one hundred v l i m M I I m "™"" mixed nay, clover, vetch and oats. o f W. H. Rogers’ f r i e n d s met at his home at Victor Point Beds, chairs, dishes, kitchen cabinet, and tendered him a farewell re­ canned fruit and other articles. ception. Mr. Rogers and family j will depart for Eastern Washing-1 ton the latter part of this week, j As the day was pleasant, out­ ______ _ _ n t T F Sums of $10 and under, cash; over $10, one year's time door games were much enjoyed I 1E,|\1T1 u U l ¡ j A L l T ” will be given, purchaser to give bankable note at 7Vi by the young people while the older ones passed the time with interest from date. 3‘/« discount for cash on sums over $10. conversation. At two o’clock a bountiful repast was partaken of. After bidding t h e family good-bye the company departed for their several homes. Mr. Roger has lived in our midst for a number of years, having own­ ed the general merchandise store at Victor Point for a number of W . H. DOW NING, Auctioneer. years and will be greatly missed One half mile west of Sublimity. FRIDAY, 4 Sale commences at 1 p. m. SHARP. H O R S ES - COW S- CHICKENS- HAVE WE YOUR - - - - - - BANK ACCOUNT ? The bank that a young business man seeks to place his money with is of supreme importance. It has much to do with his chances for success. We are serving some of the largest concerns in the city—but don’t hesitate be­ cause your balance may be small. Keep a few hundred to the good all the time show us that you are in earnest and that you do business in the right way. Then, when you need assistance, we’ll be pleased to have you come to us. We loan money on good real estate to clients of this bank. Stay tonStatc Bank JOB WORK IS OUR SPECIALTY Farm Implements,etc.-- HOUSEHOLD GOODS- J. H. BIEKER, Owner. by all-