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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1916)
ROYAL BAKING POWDER A b so lu te ly P u re No A lun;— No P h o sp h a te I.. H Mavì* «nd wife of North San-1 Mr. and Mra. C. E. Kramer went to ti«m were in town Monday. Portland Tuesday for n roupie of days visit with Mr. Kramer'a mother. Andy (Vrn>h of S»« et Home waa a visitor hero « few . ay» thin week. Geo, Smith, manairer of the Stayton l'-VR t ircle, has a very unique window Arthur Hranch a> d wif > were h< re display in the Lanceftokl building. from West Stayton n business Mon- day. ______ Mr*. M. Gilkey, the trninef nurse Dr. A. Kuraell. .......... id Mrs. Spur- hM ®o*ed from the 1 .nccflekl Bklg lock of Aumaville ». tv m Stayton to- «'.e F,.*ter heu»e on l*t Street, day. - — —— — Farmcr’a Union of I.inu and Marion Geo. Kreeh and t'onr.d Neibcrt will counties shippol in a c a r each o f report for jury duty at Salem Monday, ' »hinjrloa and land plaster recently. April 3. _ ____ Mrs. W. II. I(nlens and daughter !>nra of Union Hill viaited Mrs. Rabeos parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. fornisti Don’t £¡ve up Monday. Tire t? Worn out? Rundown? M<> give u->! Tal e Nysls Soring Tonic amt — — you will fool letter than before. If John Kailcy is visiting relatives here, puts you in K' hh I shape and establish#- He was in the hospital at Albany for your health on a rigid h; sis. $100 five weeks after hi. operation for ajn large Ivottle at Beauchamp's Drug Store ‘ pendicitis. OW N \V. E. Ihomas was o.er fr. a S dtm yesterday. Mrs. Emma Glover was a Turner vis itor Tues iay. “ The Life Chain” S* tu*.:ay night, Star Theatre. S. A. Starr is a botine»» visitor in Portland this week. Miss Gladys Hill was a week-end visitor in Mill City. Best Fo-;r C\ linger C'jr in Esister.ee. Fully Equipped. Full Floating Rear Axle. Speedometer Driven Direct □ doge -B rothers from the Drive Shaft. Vacuum Feed. “The Life Chain” See Mr. X, Who is He ? Two Big Comedies. A Big Show. 5 and 10c Sunday Night- -IH E HGNCR OF BILL JACKSON" A Blighted Romance Stupendous Scenes in the WILDS ON SOUTH AFRICA Thrilling Escapes uml Wild Animals 3 other Heels 5 Reels See This Show Enjoy It 5 and 10c Star Theatre “Always a Good Place to Go” MOTOR CAR BECAUSE In Your intended actual con- Coupons structicn is super by men Before Apr.l who know how, THE DODGE BROTHERS For Demonstrations call at Stayton Hotel. For Sale by FRANK LESLEY, Stayton E. B. Watters and wife of Fox Val-| ley spent the week-end visiting his parents here. MR We Are Almost Ready « ti PEARL WHITE and SHELDON LEWIS in Maaniflcsnt Scenes A Show from the First Turn of the Crank. Bring Archie Bradshaw ma.e a business ?, trip to Salem Mon i.iy. h r tf M T he Dodge Bros. O r is Well Built the Jos. Etzel and wife of Salem are visiting Mrs. Etzel's sister. Mrs. N. J. Gehlen and brother, G. A. Smith this veek. “ Romance of Elaine - r » V f - w . 'y i » . s 3 c . T » » a '« - Jeff Thomas w is down fro n Gooch the first of the week. G. C. Eksman is visiting fiie'i is »nd near Turner this week. Saturday Night- T o throw open the Finest Stock of HARD W ARE and FU R N IT U R E that has ever been Under One Roof in Marion County Outside of Salem for your inspection and approval. It will be iocated in the Roy building on Third Street, Stavton, and will be as complete and up-to the-minute as can be bought anywhere. Mrs. Bessie Klecker started yester day for a visit with her cousin at Mil waukee, Wis. Look over the many ad features of the Mail this week. There is some thing YuU want. Henry Senz of Mt. Pleasant bought a pure bred Holstein bull of Chas. Hot- tinger this week. Easter Postals and New Stayton Views We Are On Our Way Miss Veda Young of Corvallis spent the week-end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Young here. Have You Seen Emmy Lou or Mary Jane ? They are on display at Gardner's Cash Store, Plain White and with black piping and rubber Welted solas. The latest word in comfortable footwear for Spring and Summer. Also nice line of Fancy Dress Shoes, Men’s and Women’s sport ties, men’s sport shirts, and a full line of seasonable mdse. J. R. GARDNER’S CASH STORE, Stayton, Ore. What is worse than a stitch in your back. Take the tucks out through an application o f Kexall Rubbing oil 25 and 50c bottle at [ Beauchamp's Drug Store. A new lot just in Magazines, Newspapers, Tobaccos, Cigars and Candy at the GEM CONFECTIONERY These Prices Hold Good Until April 5th ----------------------------------------- AT------------------------------------------ A. Griffith and wife of near West Stayton were trading with Stayton merchants yesterday. FCUND—A hunch o f keys. Can have same by calling at the Mail office and paying for this ad. The Best New Copywright Books at 50c each. HAVt; IYZW YOUNG’S CASH GROCERY Sunday night, go to Africa for a dime, see the wilds of the interior of Africa. Star Theatre. Z&C Green Trading Stamps N n T I P F . Wo discontinue the premium Dept, for tobac- ■ IW L co coupons on April 1 from an order from the Company. Bring in all your coupons before that time and they will be redeemed. We huve a nice lot of premiums on hand Well Shod by Lancefield’s SHOES See the Latest Assorted Cookies per lb. 15c Tom. Catsup large bet 2 for 25c Graham Crackers per lb. 10c Oil Sardines 6 for Ginger Snaps per lb 10c Salmon per can Drifted Snow flour 491b sk 1.60 Tomato gallon can Rolled Oats 9 lb sack 40c Tomato small can 3 for Arbuckle Coffee per !b 22c Squash gallon can Good Bulk Coffee per lb 15c Sweet Corn 3 for Pickles in gal. jar per gal 85c Standard Syrup gal. can Golden Syrup, Gal Can 50c Young’s Cash Grocery Two comedies at Star Theatre,Satur Mrs. W. H. Harlan and children of day night. Detroit are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Watters. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chrisman and Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson of near baby of Linn county were viaiting at Kingston were visiting her mother, the home of Mrs. Chrisman’s parent*. Mrs. Anna Stayton the first of the Mr. and Mrs. John Sandner Sr. Wed- week. nesday. T H E UNIVERSAL CAR Tuxedo N igh ts by Walt Mason The Smoothest riding, the Most Perfect Stream line body, the Quickest to Respond, the Best Equipped, the Finest Finished of any car made under a thousand dollars. What car is it, why the OAKLAND SIX of course $895 f. o. b. Stayton For sale by KORINEK & MIELKE When the day’s work’s done, and the good old *un f has sunk in the well known West, then I stretch my *' form by the fireside warm, I sit at my ease and rest. Then I take my pipe which is mildly ripe, as the pipe* of good smokers are, with a chortling soul then I fill its bowl from my glass Tuxedo jar. And I smoke at ease, and my trouble flees to the place where dead troubles k go; and my worries seem, in my waking dream no longer to »I have a show. And I say, “In deed, it’s a noble weed that drives all the ghosts away, and clamps the lid on the cares y r j that skid around through the busy day. The worries and woes and such things as those in the daytime leave their scar, but there’s rest at night and a- calm delight in my glass Tuxedo jar.’ J T he Ford Motor Company is one of the largest consumers of steel in the world—200,000 tons this year. The great volume of production—over 500,000 —and the efficient Ford manufacturing organization, brings production and selling costs down to a minimum. T hat's why Ford buyers get more car value for less money. Runabout $3^0: Touring Car $440. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at PETER DEIDRICH’S, Stayton, Oregon