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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1912)
Wliy suffrr with your ey n , whiui Dr. Kxton the eyesight specialist, ran W* llevc them on shortnotice? ('har«* reasonable. (¡lasses tilted while you wait. DR. E A T O N , On* d o o r o ast o f C h ristia n p a rs o n a g e . eeeseeeeee®. r> NPTH1KG BUT GIVING SATISFAC- t TION SATISFIES US m McAlpin Notes Mr». Martin Doerfler and son Fred are spending the week in Portland. Miss Albee spent the week end with the home folks at Aum- sville. Mrs. Elva McElhaney h a s Rone to Portland for a visit with relatives. When we Rive all wool ^ an:i hand tailoring in ^ every garment we sell and ^ churRe you a moderate price we are sure we are rìvìiir ^ satisfaction. K. G. Ashby and son were Sa lem visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam spent Sunday with Mrs. Joe Morley. Miss MarRaret Doerfler is vis- itinR home folks for a few days. Our Dite variety of different pat Lois McElhaney has Rone to terns and style* tor Fall and Winter Salem to attend Normal school. Wear will p)ea*e you. We have a suit and overcoat for evary taste Joe Morley who has been sick and especially invite you to come in for some time was taken to Stay- our store to ace what ia going to be ton for treatment last week. worn for this Season and to aec gar ments of the beat make in America. J. J. Niebert was calling on friends here Monday. Suita awl Overcoats range in (Mi Bent Patton and family were price from in the capitol city Monday. t o Miss Clymer visited at the Mc Elhaney home a few days last week. Every auit and Overcoat ia guaranteed, bears our label and is Harold Humphreys visited at sold on merit. the Priem home Sunday. rink I m (l. $ 12.50 $ 25.00 # Our other lines will interest you. Hoys Suits Extra Pants, Woolen Hlankets, All Wool Under wear, largo stock of shirts, furnish ings. hats, shoes, trunks, gripe, sweaters, gloves and workingmen's clothing. S a lem W oolen M ill S tore The Next President Wrw iysr ’vn e p w u y ’Wv : W fï-1 WILL BE NO ONE KNOWS WHO, but all are unanimous in declaring that Klecker’s Store is the place to make your dollar go the farthest. We still have plenty of those bar gains that' everyone likes to take advantage of. On E le c tio n North Santiam Mrs. Glenn McClellan, who has been quite sick the past week, is much improved. Mrs. Albert Kiethly of near Mill City, after visiting here for several' days with friends and relatives, is now visiting her par ents a t Silverton. Rev. P. T. Everton w a s a Woodbum visitor this week. Carl Galloway of Canada is visiting relatives here. Nello Mack has been visiting and hunting around this burg. Mrs. Byron Kuenzli of Salem is visiting relatives here. C. F. Scofield was on the sick list a few days. Messrs. Wood3 and Spicer have a new six-horse gasoline wood saw outfit. Mrs. Ross Condit of Crabtree is visiting in this vicinity. S. E. Kuenzli spent Sunday in Salem. < i C. E. Heater has been taking treatments of Dr. Hersley in Sa Prof. Prescott, of the University c; lem this week. Michigan, testified before the Pure Mrs. W. R. Heater was visit Food Committee of Congress, that the ing with home folks Tuesday. acid of grapes held highest rank as an Mrs. Jennie Lewis has gone to article of food and he regarded the re Spokane to Bpend the winter ac sults from baking with cream of tartar companied by her daughter Mrs. Jim Murdock. baking powder as favorable to health. Miss Iza Geer spent Wednes R oya l ia the only Baking Pow der made day with her sister Mrs. W. H. from R oya l Crape Cream o f Tartar. Carter. W. R. Heater was a Stayton caller Tuesday. for J. T. H unt School i s progressing nicely Mrs. H. E. Hubbard spent Fri with Misses Pence and Spicer as O. J. Berg visited his parents day with folks at home. teachers. at Shaw Sunday. Miss Severson of Nebraska is Albert Savage has moved on A. Frank took his daughter, spending ^ fe w days at the home the McCune ranch. Emma, to Salem Saturday, where of her uncle J.‘ Severson. Pearl Adams has found im- she is attending business college. ployment in Stayton. Guy and Iza Geer attended Philip Fischer and wife visited the Mask Ball at Lyons Friday Jessie Mclnnis w a s a Port at the J. T. Hunt home Sunday. land visitor last week. night. Ed Jacobs was a Stayton vis Silver Cliff had a large attend —West Stayton Warbler itor Sunday. ance at church Sunday. Mrs. Sim Williams visited at H. E. Hubbard a n d Leona the Darst home Sunday. were Silverton callers Saturday. Miss Lizzie Cornelius, the Mrs. E. C. Carter visited with school supervisor visited our her sister Mrs. H. E. Hubbard (Too late for laat week) school one day this week and was Saturday. Anton Dorn has returned from Mrs. Pearle Heater spent Sat- much pleased with the conditions Appleton, Wisconsin where h e utday evening with Mrs. J. M. of the school. has been visiting with relatives Burnett. and friends. Clifford Carter a n d Winnie G. D. Scott and family of Un- Tate spent Sunday at the E. C. (ion Hill spent Sunday with C. C. Carter home. Jones of this place. A1 Hombuckle made a trip to Frank Rosestangle has sold his Miss Elva Fischer spent the Lebanon Wednesday. farm. week-end with Mrs. J. King. A number of our young folks (Too late for last week) A. Fisher and M. Gibson made attended the circus at Aumsville a business trip to Dallas one day Ira Geer and family of Silver- Thursday evening. last week. ton were visitors at the C. W. I. R. Hammer has a gang of A. R. King was a Stayton vis Geer home. men at work digging the Co’s, itor one day last week. Rex Burnett and family were potato crop. P. Fischer and wife spent Sun week-end visitors at the J. M. J. Dively a n d family were day at the J, T. Hunt home. Burnett home. trading with Stayton merchants Fred Yost and s o n George Fred and Rena Lang made a Saturday. were Sublimity visitors Satur trip to Silverton Saturday. Frances Tripp i s attending day. H. E. Hubbard is on the sick school in Lebanon this winter. Miss Jennie King spent Sun list. A. Fery and family visited at day at her home here. C. E. Heater and wife made a the Charley Lee home Sunday B. Wagoner and wife spent trip to Silverton Friday. afternoon. Sunday evening at t h e A. C. J. M. Burnett and wife were John Crum is building a new Barrows home. in Silverton Monday. barn on his place near here. t E. C. Carter and wife were R. VanNuys i s doing some HOW S YOUR SOLE visitors at the I. B. Carter home grubbing. Sunday. Harry Briggs a n d wife o f Watters the old reliable, is back in Mrs. C. E. Heater visited Springfield are visiting a t the the shoe shop for the winter. Come Wednesday at the W. R. Heater parental home. jn. tf. home. E. C. Carter was a business caller in Sublimity Wednesday. Edd Burnett and niece Mrs. H. E. Hubbard visited Tuesday and Wednesday at the Rex Burnett home. Mrs. Mary Green and son Oli W e are now located in our new building— and ver were shopping in Silverton w e feel that it is a building to be proud of. The de Saturday. Oak Grove West Stayton In Our New Building D ay make our store your headquarters. Whether you wish to buy or not, Rocky Point you’ll be welcome just the same. * (Too late for last week.) Y O U ’L L BE TREATED THE DE LAVAL Cream Separator is the one we handle. RIGHT AT OUR STORE AT ALL TIMES, regardless of day or date. * What Helps One Will Help All. W. F. Klecker S T A Y T O N ’S B E S T S T O R E There are many kinds of separ ators, but there is only one built [ on the right principle. It is the Oe Laval We take old machines of all makea i n exchange for a ne\y DF. LAVAL. We carry them in I stock, too. See us before buying elsewhere. : Korinek & Mielke ( r I ¡ Stayton : : : Oregon T. J. Hill and W. H. Downing spent a few days at Elkhorn on a hunting trip. They report a good time. J. T. Hunt and daughter, B H. Fresh, F. M. Fresh and fam ily, Orlo Humphreys and E. C Downing and family were trad ing with Stayton merchants Sat urday. The wind storm did some dam age to J. T. Hunt’s wind-mill tower. Philip Fischer of Oak Grove has been employed to do the repair work. Hon. C. A. Schelbrede, wife and grandson of Marshfield, Or., are visiting at the W. H. Down ing homo this week. I Floyd Humphreys is working velopment of our business made it necessary to secure larger quarters, so in planning our new store room, w e arranged i t t o accomodate o u r growing trade. We will handle more goods than ever and w ill carry the most complete stock possible. W e have the best makes in all lines of hardware, building tools and farming machinery. 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