The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 22, 1915, Image 6

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    Maggioni
Gloves
We wish to call yo i:r attention to the
exceptional values in Kid Gloves that
w e have received.
Since the War
started we have hi.d great trouble in
securing imported Kid Gloves.
The Macjqioni Gloves
In Three Crudes. Ml Colors
S C A L A -in Brow n and Black
Two metal clasps. Brice, SI 23
W E E L D O K - Medium Weight
Two ivor\ clasps. Price, SI.30
TA hi T O R A \ - E . x t ra Heavy \\ elt Seam
Two ivory clasps. Price, SI.75
Suitable tor St* lish II alking Olo* es
The w o rk m a n sh ip gives a sty.’ish finish with extra quality
Ladies' Silk Hose
Silk Boot Fibre Nose.
White and black
.
F u ll Silk Fibre Nose,
White and black
.
Fu ll Silk Fibre Nose, colored
Pink, lavender, blue, grey
r
\\ . Smuek and Riley Thomas made a
trip to Salem on business.
; who has been sick for a short time.
For a good, cool drink
48c
H. J. Mutchler and Chas. Frank
motored to Portland Saturday evening.
48c
We can turn out any kind of Lathe Work, up to and
including a crank shaft for an engine.
Bring your engine troubles here
Stay Fixed
Have Your Cream
Just as you want it,
Subject to
The best grade of photos is guaran­
teed by Trover and Weigel. Every
Saturday and Sunday at Stayton see
J. T. Kearns ami family are enjoying them.
things out on his farm for a few weeks.
Muster Henry Dekirich spent the
H. Shelburg, wife and son, Kenneth week-end and a vacation at the home
of Salem were Stayton visitors Satur­ of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
day.
Crcmcr.
“ MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" No 19.
And 2 Big Keystone Comedies, 5 & 10c
Saturday Night Program
Final Episode “ EXPLOITS OF ELAINE”
See the End.
prompt
delivery. The Marion
Cm’y. Co,s. Cream
is dispensed at
OUR FOUNTAIN
A Lime Freeze, Claret Phosphate
or a Summer Girl
Makes You Comfortable On A Hot Day
Sloper’s Drug Store
A specially successful dance was
held at the Schleis hall in Linn county
last Saturday night. The Kerber Bros,
furnished the music and a nice and ap­
preciative crowd was in attendance1
The fountain that was ordered in by
the city council on Third St. has been
installed, and is working .fairly well,
however, it has not yet been accepted,
although it is likely it will be at the
next session of the council.
Joseph Hamman made two trips to
Salem last Thursday.each time his auto
stage was crowded with people going
down to see the Liberty Bell and Avia­
tor De Kor. Innumerable auto loa<l-
Dr. Brewer lost one of his socks
also went for the same purpose, re­
while fishing Tuesday. He says that a
turning in the cool of the evening.
cow ate it,but privately we don’t hard­
ly believe that any cow in Linn county
would have the courage to cat a sock,
unless it was a green one.
The general public does
Fly Spray
I believe we have one of the best Fly
Sprays on the market. If you don’t
think so after trying it bring balance
back and get your money. Price .V»c-
75c-$1.25 can at Beauchamp’s.
Thirty-two is the record made by the
Stayton truck, which is some consider­
able of a load of humanity to tuke
from Stayton to Salem. It was done
though, last Thursday when a good
DEPARTMENT of the REXALL, store share of Stayton went to see the Lib­
is fully supplied at all times with the erty Bell and De Kor loop-the-loop.
best, the purest full strength drugs.
Paul Fehlen spent the week-end with
Each prescription is checked up before his family at Brooks, where the logan­
leaving our hands as a safeguard to berry camp is situated. As soon as
you and also that the prescription may the loganberries are gone, the crowd is
bring about the desired results. Have going to pick evergreens until h o p
them filled at Beauchamp’s The Pre­ picking when the hop season will last
scription Drug Store.
until well into September.
Pathe Daily War News
Always 5 Reels, 5 and 10c
Sunday Night Special—
“Reign of Terror,” 6 reels
A story of the French Revolution
Star Theatre
W h y D ru d g e ?
At the wash board when you can
get your work done for a trifle by
machinery. Try our plan below.
WET WASH. 50c
ROUGH DRY, 2 1-2c per lb.
Miss Clara Kirscher of Salem spent
O. M. Baker, wife and daughter of
the week-end at the M. J. Crabtree Kingston and Mrs. Croisant of Lyons
ALL KINDS OF FINISHED WORK A SPECIALTY
home.
Prompt Delivery
Two Times Weekly
visited at the B. A. Schaefer home
Sunday.
Fred I.au, wife and baby of Fox Val­
C. W. DUNAGAN,
STAYTON, OREGON
ley visited at the A. D. Gardner home
W. A. Elder and family and Royal
Tuesday.
Condit and wife of West Stayton spent
Sunday visiting at the Diet home north
Dr. C. H. Brewer, Jos. Brewer and of town.
Lester Smith fished on Thomas Creek
Tuesday.
Mrs. Höflich of Albany has joined
her husband here.
Mr. Höflich is em­
The Stayton band played at the Se- ployed by the Electric Light Co. of
lah Springs picnic Saturday, and had a this place.
The Anal episode of the "Exploits of
21» YEARS EXPERIENCE
good time.
i Elaine", or the Mystery of the Clutch­
All
work on watches and
tig (’ascaro*. the pala­ ing Hand, will end Saturday night with
Mrs. A. C. Thomas left for Portland j
clocks
guaranteed for
table, pleasant, effi­ the most thrilling situation of all in
Monday, where she will visit with her i
cient laxative tablet this intensely interesting stnrv Craig
One Year
sister there.
10-2.', & 50.
Kennedy, the Master Detective,against,
T ry My W ork, It Speaks F o r Itself
the Clutching Hand the Master Crimi-
P. Diedrich, Miss Mary Rock and
Located in tne Shoe Shop
Rock, Cole, Goodman, Thoma and ; nal.
Mrs. Andrew Rauscher motored to Sa­ Klecker played ball with the Mill City
Next door to Davies’ Barber Shop
See the end, and see science and
lem Sunday.
team against Jefferson Sunday and got ! truth triumph over crime and sin. Sat­
Stayton
Oregon
beaten 7 to 3
urday night, 5 reels in all, 5 & lUcents,
»♦♦♦♦♦•••••••••••••••••a«
H. E. Wirth is now located in Silver-
, Star Theatre.
ton, working for the Yeoman Lodge
Miss Maggie Schaefer of Linn county
CUTS FOOT BADLY
at that place.
and Miss Alta Archambeau of Portland,
visited at the B. A. Schaefer home in MRS. ANNA DOWNING
Watch for that Big Sunday night this city Tuesday.
Johnnie Aegerter, son of David Aeg-
program at the Star Theatre. 6 big
DIED TUESDAY tirtcr of I,inn county, cut his foot so
reels, 5 & lf*c.
severely one day last week that Dr.
J. W. Mayo spent all day Tuesday at
Beauchamp had to take several stitches
| camp "Misty Nook” above Mchama.
Sam Williams arrived from Pomeroy, ' The Stayton peop.e expect to return to
Word reached Stayton Tuesday after in the cut. and otherwise repair the
Washington, Friday to look after busi­ town next Sunday.
noon that Mrs. Anna Downing, wife of damage.
ness interests.
Floyd Downing of Linn County, had
Swimming and bathing parties are died at the home cf her father-in-law,
Overseer McPherson of West Stay-
Miss Lois Williams left Thursday for the proper thing these hot evenings. j G. A. Downing, at which place the
ton
was in town on business Tuesday.
San Francisco, where she will attend Hendershott sells bathing suits. Bet­ young couple had made their home.
A
long-distance
message
was
at
once
the Exposition.
ter order one now.
sent to tne husband, who was in East­
E. C. Denny and wife o f Happy
Salem pictures at Stayton prices is ern Oregon working in the h a r v e s t B i l y e u D e n S h o t s
Hollow were trading with Stayton mer­ the motto of Trover and Weigel. Eve­ j fields.
Mrs. Downing was the daughter of
chants Saturday.
ry Saturday and Sunday at the Bakery
Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Ross of Silverton,
The dance given at th«? new Catholic
building in Sta) ton.
1 and leaves sevjrai small children be­ hall last Wednesday night was a splen­
Thomas Brothers are painting the
sides her hustiHnd, and other relatives did success, both socially and tlnancisl-
house on the Maag property on Third
KRESO DIP NO. 1 will make your
to mourn her loss.
Street this week.
ly. The baskets and tickets sold a-
stock more comfortable its use is death
Funeral arrangements have b e e n mounted to over $100. Forrest Wood-
to flies. It is inexpensive but efficient
made by the Ringo undertaking estab­ mancy and sister of Scio and E. M.
Jos. Lambrecht and family moved to at Sloper’s Drug Store.
lishment of this city, and will be con­ K indiaII of Jordan arc to tie congratu­
their new bungalow in the west part
ducted at the G. A. Downing home not lated for the music, and Reh. Jurcman
of town Saturday.
"THE REIGN O F TERROR” , a
later than 1) a. m.. Friday, July 23. for the eloquent address he gnve.
story of the French Revolution in 6
E. Roy and family and Forrest Mack parts, Sunday night. See this big war Owing to the uncertainty of the arriv­
Mr. Trester and son of Salem nro
al of the husband, the exact date can­
and family motored to Portland Sunday picture at the Star Theatre.
spending a two week’s outing on their
not lie set at time of going to press. farm.
returning Tuesday.
Interment will be in the WiBner ceme­
Why Bake Bread in hot weather, tery.
J. M. Calavan of Oregon City is vis­
Mrs. Grace Warford left for Mill when the bakery man will sell it to you
iting with his son John Calavan this
City Tuesday after a few days visit fresh from the oven every day? Save
week.
here with relatives.
worry and wood by buying your bread
Miss Frieda Wcidman returned to
HIGH SCHOOL WALLS
direct.
her home in Salem Thursday.
5 reels Saturday night and the final
GOING UP FAST M. Bilyeu was in Scio Thursday.
episode of the Exploits of Elaine, See
The Brown-Pctzel sawmill shut down
Chas. Burmester whs a Stayton vis­
the finish at the Star.
Tuesday, and all hands and the cook
itor
Saturday.
went fishing. They did not have to
Bricklaying has commenced in earn­
Lee Tate and family and Mrs. H. send a log wagon out to bring in the
E. M. Kimball, owner of the Jordan
est in the construction of the new Stay- Flouring Mills, is building a new con­
Lilly attended t h e picnic a t Selah fish either.
ton High School, and during this fine crete dam in Thomas Creek, just above
Springs last Saturday.
weather the workmen are rushing the his mill.
Mr. Kimball informs the
Dr. G. F. Korinek and wife made a job us fast as is consistent with good
writer that when the dam is completed
Pretty warm weather for Oregon the pleasant visit to the North Fork Camp
work.
his wheels a t the mill will furnish
past few days, but, reckon it is the the latter part of the week, and Dr. H.
It is expected tnat the walls will he
warm time of the year.
A. Beauchamp and wife visited the completed to the second story by the enough power to run a dynamo auffl-
ciently large to light the surrounding
Camp Sunday.
last of the week, ami that the building country.
Jacob Spaniol has been doing some
will bp ready for the roof by July 31.
Mr. O’Brien moved his family to Scio
We do film developing, printing and
plumbing for H. Kloers new house in
Tuesday. Mr. O’Brien has been cut­
Linn county this week.
finishing of all sizes. Leave your work
NEW DIRECTORY OUT
ting white fir wood here, for the Leba­
with us or call and see sample. No
non Paper Mill Co. for the past two
charge
for
developing
when
prints
are
Mrs. Bessie Klecker is visiting at the
years.
home of her sister, Mrs. Jas. Thomas made. Sloper Drug Store.
The R. L. Polk Co’s representative
C. C. and Chas. Burmester arc build­
in Union Hill this week.
was
in town Monday delivering their ing a new barn on the Burmester farm.
J. T. Hunt expects to start to San
new directory of Marion county. The
Geo. Crce and J. G. Burton were Sc­
David Reece of Springfield and for­ Francisco in his Buick today. (Thurs­ book has over lOo pages and is well and
merly o f North Santiam was in Stay- day.) He will be accompanied by Mrs. completely gotten up. It sells for $5.- io shoppers Wednesday.
Hunt and Miss Helen. They expect
ton on business Tuesday.
Miss Ila Walm of Junction City is
00 and is cheap to anyone who needs a
to be gone about six weeks.
directory. All are welcome to consult visiting with grandparents, Mr. ind
Mrs. Victor Davie of Portland is vis­
Wm. Ortman, at one time foreman the one in the Mail office at any time. M*-®- H. E. Burmester.
iting here with her husbands parents, in the Mail office, and no^f working for
E. Wendt went to Scio Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Davie.
R. C. Pepperling and family and 8.
the Junction City Times, together with
BIRTHDAY PARTY
B. Cole and wife motored to Salem
his family spent the week-end at the
Sunday to visit the latter’s son. Robert
Trover & Weigel the Salem photog­ home o f h i s father-in-law, Adam
raphers are in Stayton every Saturday Schleis of Linn county,and with friends
A very pleasant birthday party was 1 Cole.
and Sunday at the Bakery building on i n Stayton. "Billy” looks just u s held as a surprise on "Tommie” Kolli»
Otto and Ralph Cole visited with
THird St. Get your sittings on those natural as ever and says that he likes at his home near Kingston, Sunday, their sister, Mrs. Arthur l*fficr, Sun­
dates.
Junction City first-rate.
July 18. *■
day.
—Lizzie.
AT LAST !
At Cladek s Garage
THE PRESCRIPTION
rr
We have a fancy assortment of bath­
D. M. Doll and wife visited at the
ing caps, something new. Sizes and
Henkel home in Linn county Sunday.
styles for all at the Sloper Drug Store.
A Specialty
not know much concerning the science of
medicine and prescription compounding.
It is a case of trusting someone.You’ve
got to take HIS word for it and to fill
a prescription rightly, to put in ju st
the right amount of drugs to bring
about the desired result, is the work of
a good prescription clerk. And it’s
got to be more than care—and it’s got
to be more than “ exact proportions” —
it’s got to be fresh, pure, full strength
drugs coupled w i t h careful skillful
handling to make a prescription right.
Eastman Kodaks. Films and M>ss Don, Kabens is staying with
Supplies a t Sloper's.
I h,‘r ^ t o o t h e r . Mrs. W D. Cornish.
27c
Lathe Work
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thomas of Sa­
lem visited relatives here this week.
They expect to go to Marshfield soon
to visit their son, L. L. Thomas and
family at that place. Mr. Thomas will
drive his new Ford over the Coast
Range.
Byron Denny and family were i n Dr. Brewer riporta a line girl born
to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Stone of
town Saturday.
Gooch, Saturday, July 17.
Miss Esther Maag is visiting friends
S. !.. Stewart spent a few days with
in Mill City this week.
a crowd of Lebanon yoling people on a
Everett Carbtree visited at Brooks camping trip above t ’ascadia.
Sunday. Wonder why?
____ _
1. K. Gardner and wife left yester-
Haying was the order of the day the ■>»> for the Hot Springs where they
early part of the week.
"'ill spend a two week’s vacation.
made of pure fruit juices or good ice
Kor Sale (¡ood Veteh hay by Clar­
cream soda drop in at Beauchamp's.
ence Forrette West Stayton, Ore.
Mayo’s Cash Store
We Fix ’Em
TOWN
T O -N IG H T
L. A. MESSING
Swiss Jeweler