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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
Have a look at our Bargains, which are always on hand, The most complete list to be found in the land. Remember, we always have the Best, Give us a trial, and we’U do the rest. The following are a few of the bargains THIS W EEK 5c per lb. Walnuts, old stock, small 8c per lb. “ “ 4< larger New crop Walnuts . . . . lQc per lb. 5c per lb. Peanuts, old crop . . . . $1.00 Coffee, 4 lb. of 30c grade Golden West Coffee, per lb. 35c Kola, one pound tins . 52c Milk, Yeloban. Aster Mt.Vernon 15 cans St.OO Soap, White Flyer, Laundry 6 bars for 25c Soap, Top Notch, Laundry, 7 bars for 25c Rice. 21 lbs. for . . . $1.00 Ginger Snaps.............................................. 10c per ib. Young’s Cash Grocery AROUND TOW N Miss Ida Becker o f Sublimity was trading with Stayton merchants Tues day. FOR SALE —Kitchen cabinet, good as new. Call at C. A. Luthy’s Jewelry Store. 10-28 The high school has organized an orchestra under the direction o f Mr. Davis. W ho Pays Watch for Coupons Coming ! A GRAND BALL WILL BUILD ADDITION K. H. Downs is at work building an addition at the real o f the (Jem Con fectionery. Mr. Hendershott will use the upstairs us living rooms and the down stair as a ware house. Peter Fiedler returned from (Jolden- dale, Wash, lust night, where ho and Antone Schindler have been building a bouse on Andrew Kauscher's farm ut that place. Mr. liuuschcr has put up a nice 7-room house on his 400 acre ranch. Mr. Schindler will lie home about Saturday. Andy Rauscher Jr. came with Mr. Fiedler. Mrs. Haidee Kaufner and baby, who have been living in Honolulu arrive«! in Stayton Monday and expect to spend the winter here with her parents Mr. The Stayton School Fair Committee, and Mrs. E. C. Luu. Mrs. Lao met after paying all premiums and expens her in Albany. Mr. Kaufner experts es, find that about $8.00 is left over, to join his wife here in the spring. and will tie carried as a balance for I next year. HAS A LITTLE LEFT WANTED- SHIP MANY HOCS 1000 pounds o f cabbage. W. F. K leck er. That the Stayton Produce Co. is j News reached here the first o f the growing rapidly is shown by an inter - 1 week o f the death o f Samuel Stuckey view with the proprietor, L.A. Thomas o f Dayton, Oregon. Sunday, October yesterday. Mr. Thomas stated that he 17. Mr. Stuckey was the father o f shipped a car o f 100 fat hogs from Mrs. L. L. Thomas, who is well known West Stayton Tuesday, a car Of 108 in Stayton. \V. £ . Th >inaa and wife about a week ago, ami a car o f lambs 1 o f Salem attended the funeral, which 10 days ago, bt sides much produce by was held in Portland, as the lxxly was lo.'al freight. shipped east tor interment. ' If you will subscribe to The Mail for “ A Stayton Push Club, or How To ; one year we will give you four monthly Be a Booster” will be the topic o f the magazines for only 18 cents extra. sermon Sunday night at the Methodist Mrs. E. H. Hobsen and W. N. Pint- Episcopal church, it being the second ler and wife made a trip to Portland in the series o f “ Popular Sunday Night Sermons.” In the morning Mr. Lock- the early part o f the week. hsrt, the pastor, will give the second sermon o f a series on “ Prayer” , to be Cider Made for 2c entitled “ The Philosophy o f Prsyer. ” per gallon, bring apples and barrels. , The new minister is being given a good Peter Welter, Sublimity, Oregon. tf. ! hearing by the Stayton church goers. will show 5 reels of the best American Productions we are able to secure. Also a good show SUM- DAY Night, with a good 4 piece orchestra each night. 5 & 10c. We Who Pays? Who Pays Watch for the Coupons Star Theatre Automobile Gloves Prices $1.75-$2.00-$2.50-$2.75'$3.00-$3.50 All Prices— All Sizes Made hy The Iowa Glove Co. For Sale At Lancefield’s Cash Shoe Store, Stayton Eat Lowney’s Chocolates Nick Lulav and B. Minten o f Linn county have each invested in a new Sloper’a Drug Ford. Thev were bought o f Baker & Titus. Steams eucalyptus, menthol, butter and honey cough drops. Store. Hallowe’en P ostal- F. M. Forinek and wife are visiting their daughter Mrs. G. C. Ewen in Portland. Cards, nice assortment at Slopers. MECHANICS MAGAZINE For Father and Son AND ALL THE FAM ILY Dr. J. H. Brewer motored over from Two and a half million readers find it of Salem Sunday for a few hours visit j absorbing interest Everything in it is with his sons, Dr. C. H. Brewer and J. j Wrttton So You Con Undontond It ' Geo. Keech, Henry Smith and W. H. Brewer Jr. W e »ell 400.000 copir» every month without I Richardson went to Salem yesterday on giving premiums and have no solicitor*. Any Roy Mielke was over from Salem newsdealer will »how you a copy; or write the business. publisher (or free »ample — a postal wiU do. Nick Ritzinger o f Ashand was shak over Sunday. ing hands with old friends in Stayton 5 1 .S O >1 YEAR 1 5 c A COPY Henry Caplinger and Carl Mason of He will be Mrs. M. Cavin was a Salem business Mill City visited with John Downing and Sublimity this week. P^oular M e c h a n ic « Magazine here about a week. O a Mo. Mlehloan Ave., CHICACO O visitor Friday. • • ♦ - Sunday. M. E. Smith and family have moved to Mt. Angel. Saturday Night: Korinek and Mielke have secuued the They Mrs. Jos. Hamman returned home agency for the Oakland Six. few will have a car on exhibition in p from a week’s stay in Mill City Sat days. urday. Mrs. A. C. Thomas a n d children White Leghors and Plymoth Rock spent the week-end visiting relatives cockerls, pure bred and bred to lay, in Salem. $1.50 each if taken soon. J. W. Hirons W. H. Hobson went to Portland yes- : IM x Scio, Ore. terday. Ben Darby and wife o f Mt. Pleasant ' were trading with merchants h e r e Miss Ruth Kramp *vho has been the Sealing Wax for canning fruit ■ t | a Tuesday. guest o f the Misses Hamman the past Sloper’s. week returned to her home in Mill City Geo. Clark and Eimer Meyers o f last night. Wm. Tefft o f Union Hill was in town I Mill City were business visitors here yesterday. j Monday. W elding bells will be ringing prettv freely next. A nice line of all kinds ot tooth brushes, lather brushes, nail brushes, hair brushes, scrub brushes, Selling ut the Will be held ut the Beauchamp H h II etc. at Beauchamp's. same prices us before the war, ns we on Fridiiy Evening, October 29 Hallo we'en Kve. Kememlter the dale, Oct. bought a quantity to last us 8 years be fore war began. 29. — Mrs. Sarah Cramer o f St. Thomas, | Rileys Cream Toffee Candies Mrs. Rose Doll was a guest at the N e w Y o r k 's e a r t h q u a k e . N. Dak. is here visiting with hqr son, I at Sloper’s. Henkel home in Linn county Saturday The “ New York earthquake" occur : C. E. Cramer. Mrs. Cramer m a j and Sunday. red Aug. 10, 188-1. It was a terrific spend the winter here. earthquake through New England and Geo. Brown and family were over to Trover & W eigel’s Studio in the Bak- Salem Thursday. the middle states. Its center o f intens Lee Tate, wife, daughter Mary and __ ery building is open every Saturday ity being In the villages o f Amityvlllo son Lee started for San Franciado yes-1 and Jamaica. N. Y. The walls o f the tf. Chas. Ransom o f Aumsville was in i and Sunday. terday where they expect to spend two Presbyterian Sunday school at Jamai town yesterday. months visiting the Fair and relatives. ca were craclteil In two places, one to Geo. Burbach o f near Sublimity has two Inches wide, from the roof to the moved to the Pettit place in the east Dr. H. A. Beauchamp and wife en foundations, and the walls o f a house part o f town. tertained Ur. F. E. Beauchamp and In Amltyvllle were so cracked that It tive pleasant to take and effective, use family o f Albany and Mr. and Mrs. was possible to lay a broomhandle In Nyals Figsen 10-25-50c boxes at Beau- j Mrs. May Flatman a n d daughter Diamond o f Baker City on Sunday last. the openings. New York, like n grent champ’s Drug Store. Call and get a Vera were down from Mill City on pprt o f the country, also felt ttie great business Monday. free sample. Riley Thomas moved into the J. R. “ Charleston earthquake” o f Aug. 31. Gardner building on Water Street one 1880. New York received this shock W. A. Elder spent the week-end in day the first o f the week. He will at 0:54 In the morning. Mrs. Ben Hofstetter and son Roy the mountains near Thomas creek fish keep bachelor quarters during the win Th» Color of Metals. were here Sunday. ing and hunting. ter. 1* Various facia In support o f the the ory that all metals are naturally of Geo. Tate visited over Sunday with The union prayer meeting being held the color o f silver are given by Dr. I* friends in Corvallis. by the Baptist, Methodist and Christ Mnrtlouchck In a Russian chemical ian churches o f this city, will he held Journal. Tbo yellow tint o f certain Mrs. W. A. Elder was in Salem Fri- ! Thanksgiving postals for sale at Beau- Thursday night (tonight) in the Metho metals, such as calcium, has been dav and Saturday shopping. champ’s Drug Store. dist church. Thp pastor o f that church found to tie due to the presence of traces o f Impurities, the pure metal will conduct it. being silvery white Heine has also Orchestra Music at the Star Theatre Dr. Brewer reports a fine girl born ; shown that when copper Is specially Saturday and Sunday nights. to Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Etzel o f Fern purified II becomes o f n paler tint, the red color being apparently the result Ridge, Sunday, October 17. Pure Whipped Cream Puffs at the of oxidation ennsed by the presence of Bakery Saturday and Sunday. 100 good ewes, bred to a Registered lend oxide. Andrew Fisher, wife and little son o f Shropshire buck, due to lamb about Too Strenoua. Miss Grace Tiffany visited over Sun- Victor Point spent Sunday visiting January 15. L. A. Thomas, “Jack," said a friend to a patrol with Jos. Fisher and family. day with her sister in Lebanon. 10-28 Stayton, Ore. man who hnd Just turned In a report The Best by Test. Re nowned and advertised the World over. Anything you want in Candies. Oranges and Bananas on hand all the time. Standard Brands ol Tobaccos and Cigars. Wc handle Confections and Tobaccos in large quantities See Us First. Tobacco Coupons in your own city at no cost for postage or to I Redeemed registra tion. Bring your coupons me. have over $200.00 worth of premiums on hand now. Magazines and Newspapers. J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor, G E M C O N F E C T IO N E R Y 1 . 1 8 FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES $ 1 And Our Paper A ll One Y ea r ■“ ■s,e=x T H IS IS A R E A L B A R G A IN For a Good Milk Laxa New Hallowe’en and FOR SALE- Jos. Peery and D. M. Doll motored Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Nick Oppe o f over to Salem Monday on business. Jordan, a boy Tuesday, Oct. 19. Dr. Beauchamp is in attendance. The Misses Forrest o f Salem visited over Sunday with home folks here. R. A. B. Veal o f Albany, who is half j owner o f the Albany Chair Factory Mrs. John Foltz and son Herman o f j was here on business Saturday. Jordan were Stayton visitors Monday. The Thos. Galloway and Jesse Dare Sloper and Oliver Lesley were Campbell families were entirtained week-end business visitors in Portland. the Jos. Peery ho ne Sunday. We are headquarters for all kinds o f toilet preparations, talcums, toilet waters, face powders, chamois skins, powder puffs, etc. in fact everything in th’s line. Beau champ’s Drug Store. j about a man taken ill on the street, | “ wlint did you say was the matter with the man in your report?” "I reported," said the patrolman, with all the dignity of an necurnte diagnosis, “ »hat he had fell down In nn ntlinlefle fit."—Baltimore American. Lest you forget—we say it yet—you W h s rt Authority Ends. can get four magazines for one year by 1 "Roger* I* a born leader o f men. renewing v o u r subscription to T h e , Thoiisnnd* o f them wonld follow him Mail. We want all o f our old subscrib Into the Jnws o f death.” Ralph Tate ia staying with his sister, ers to get the e magazines. We are "Yes, but he can’t make his two- Mrs. Wm. Cladek in Lebanon, while W. R. Surry and wife were Stayton selling The Mail with four magazines year-old boy so much ns sit In n chair.” his parent* are attending the San Fran | visitors Tuesday. Two o f their child- all one year for only $1.18. 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