The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 27, 1916, Image 8

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Coming Saturday
M ARIO N C O U N T Y
THE FIRST REAL PIG FI! \ I t'll !
to be shown in Stuy Ion
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I. O. O. F.
D IS T R IC T
BAKING POWDER
C O N V E N T IO N
Franci* X. Bu: liman & Mar Riif tile Snt f
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In The
^ C O T T S M IL L S . O R E G O N
élbsoíistofy Pure
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S A T U R P A Y . M AY
P h o s p h a te
13 th ,
“ SECOND IN COMMAND'’
19 16
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P G . S H. HELTZEL, P**m
C * Ketch drove hii new Dolgo
al«, «i Tuesday.
Mrs. Dora B. Shrevo left for Port-
land yesterday where she expects to
stay for a week.
.1. W. Mayo was a Salem business
vi-.Lor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Becker of Me*
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hams, were trading with Stayton mer-
Mayo and Thomas shipped 4000 lbs. chants yesterday.
of mohair Tuesday.
Miss Opal Lambrecht and sister of
3 cans of your brand of squirrel pois­ Portland spent their Easter vacation
visiting relatives here.
on for $1.00 at Sloper’s.
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Brewer visited
hursday and Friday in Salem.
6 REELS
Response E. P Morcom, P. G Wood burn No. 102 , Woodburn.
Luther Cole,
Petze! and C.
Salem Sunday.
M an t Mrs. Bert Beal were Stayton
.».lets Tuesday.
5c and 10c
Reading Minutes ot Last Convention.
Address of Welcome
Guy D. Larkins. IV G., Butte No. 12«, Scott» Mills.
V,
We have all kinds of
Konnek’s Veterinary remedies on
hand, Beauchamp’s Drug Store.
SU N D AY
Set* Posters.
General Bunncss of Convention
“ How to Boost’’—
Thos. F. Ryan, P. G. M.. P. G. C. P. and P. G. R„ Salem.
5c
We’ll Introduce You
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"Friendship, love and Truth”
L. J. Adams, P. G Stiver No. 21, Silverton.
To the
h i ru
“ Tango”
E v en in g S e ttio n . 7 :30 P . M.
The Beat Cheap three for
6 cent», or 76c for a can of 50
Regular Meeting of Butte Lodge No. 12«. 1. O. O. F.
Music by Butte Lodge No. 12«.
Work in Second Degree by Silver Lodge No. 21, Silverton.
BANQUET
W. H. Hobson, P. G. M. P. G. R.
T. W. Riches, P. G. R.
E. T. Wrightman, P. G.
Jos. Sestak, wife and daughters,
WILL ATTEND CONVENTION
Misses Malana, Vonda and Sylvia were
line o f Birthday Postals at Beau- Salem visitors Sunday. They made the
A large number of the Odd Fellows
champ’s Drug Store.
trip in Mr. Sestak’s new Studebaker.
of this place, are planning to attend
the District Convention of their order
Douglas County Water, Light &
to be held at Scotts Mills, Saturday,
Kreso
Dip
No.
1
kills
lice
mites,
Power Co. will erect office building for
May 13th.
fleas,
drives
a
wav
flies
and
mosqui­
themselves in Roseburg.
The complete program will be found
toes. Easy and safe to use on all live
in another part of the Mail.
stock
and
poultry.
Sloper’s
Drug
Store.
John Ledgewood o f California i s
here visiting his sister, Mrs. Taylor
The High School ball team, accom­ Our line is complete, Kodaks, films
a id renewing old friends.
panied by a few of the pupils and a
and all supplies, cameras from $2.00
J. H. Missler and family attended part of the faculty went to West Stay- to $55.00 at Sloper’s Drug Store.
the funeral of Mr. Missler’s sister, ton last Friday and cleaned up on the
West Stayton bunch to the tune of
Mrs. Ida Shank at Turner.
9 to 2.
W. C. Gauntt, Geo. Keech, J. T.
tunt ani W. Richardson were busi-
• .css visitors in Jefferson Monday.
Geo. A. Etzel of Fern Ridge, has
bought one of the popular Oakland
Sixes cf Korinek & Mielke this week.
CARO OF niANKS
We wish to thank those who so kind­
ly assisted us during the illness, death
and burial of our mother, Mrs. Mary
Pepperling. Also for the floral offer­
ings and for the attendance at the fun­
eral.
Signed:
Mrs. Foltz
Mrs. Lindeman
Fred Pepperling
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Ed Pepperling
Robt. Pepperling
Emil Cladek accompanied by V. Dare
Frank Pepperling
i Sloper of the Sloper Drug Store, O. P.
{ Lesley manager of the Star Theatre
and Alva M. Myers a farmer of near
WILL RUN WELL
Stayton motored to Albany Monday.
Dr. Hobson,-John Sticha, Al Plum­
Bake?-W hite pine yards working mer and Ed Wesely were over from
lay and nigh’ to keep up orders, 2 000- j Sclo Friday night to see “ Hello Bill.”
00 ft. lumber carrier launched at St. j As there are no livery stables in Scio,
elens.
and the roads were too bad for autos,
| Hobson and Sticha came horseback and
C n is . Cladek, Wm. Cooper, V. D. and Plummer and Wesley walked. Ac-
"I * r and Oliver Lesley motored to cording to reports the next day none of
1cm Monday night in Mr. Cladek V the quartette were able to sit, stand or
rv Chalmers.
( walk.
10c
STAR THEATRE
Paper, “ Our Ritualiatie Work,"
M. M. Say. r, P. G. Silver No. 21. Silverton.
Wo carry a full line of Im
IMirtcd and domeatic cigaro
of great flavor and splendid
taste. Juat a single trial will
prove th a to your satisfaction.
E. P. Morcom, P. G.
D. F. Eastburn, P. G.
Program Committee.
HendershoU’s Gem Confectionery
LUMBER
K E L L Y BROS. OPENS
WHITE
SHOES
L u m b e r Y a rd in S u b lim ity
FINISHED AND ROUGH
FOR SALE at SUBLIMITY ANO AT THE YARO 5 MILES EAST
Get our Prices
-
They are Right
NUBUCK and CANVAS
IN THE MAY DAY PARADE
WHITE
SHOES WILL BE CONSPICUOUS. THE MAY-QUEEN AND HER SUB­
JECTS WILL BE WEARING A PAIR OF THOSE
. NUBUCK
NEW
SKUFFERS
PA TEN T LEATHERS
FR O M G A R D N E R 'S C A S H .S T O R E
High Cuts, Low Cuts and Slippers for Women and Children
FOR CHILDREN
REMEMBER THE PLACE
J. R. GARDNER’S CASH STORE,
LATE STYLES BEsT QUALITY
Stayton, Ore.
LANCEFIELD g p - g a n a a a n a m i
have a nice new
Mr?. Ernest Sloper and Mrs. V. D.
John Mielke, K. D. Kimsey, Geo. A.
Sloper spent the week-end visiting rel-
Etzel
and E. M. Olmsted went to Salem
tives and friends in Salem.
Monday in Mr. Etzel’s new Oakland
bought o f Korinek & Mielke. Mr.
ilk and Cream
Kimsey is at work in Salem.
At n right price from the Stayton
airy. E. D. Crabtree, prop.
Mrs. John Kerber cut the index fin­
ger of her right hand with a butcher
J. W. Mayo personally accompanied
knife s o severely Saturday that the
e big load of mohair to Salem Tues- wound required several stitches by Dr.
y, returning in the evening.
Brewer to repair the finger.
6 REELS
“Our Work” — Wm. Galloway, P. G. M., Salem.
Lours and William Sestask started
for
Missoula, Mont., Tuesday morning,
W. E. Thomas and wife visited his
Mrs. Roy Nendel and baby left for
father, John Thomas above town Tues- Eastern Oregon yesterday where she where they expect to make their for­
tune, or at least the foundation for
cay.
will join her husband who has been
one. AH their many Stayton friends
there for some time.
wish them success in their new home.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Thomas of Jor­
Miss Cora Turnidge, who teaches at
dan were business visitors here Mon­
the Blind School in Salem, spent the Hare Postponed
ti ty.
week end with her uncle and aunt, Mr.
\
my auction sale from April 29th to
i:/.Y FOR SALE-Two ton of Clo- and Mrs. C. C. Nott.
May 6th. Nothing will be reserved.
ShanK-
V :r hey. See or phone H.
Everything will be sold to the highest
4-27
Dan Doll badly lacerated the index
Scio.
V
bidder
H. L. Wright
finger and nail of his left hand while
Aumsville, Ore.
Willis Caldwell was i business visitor repairing his auto, Monday. Dr.Brew­
er
dressed
the
injury.
the
first
of
the
here from Brownsville
wee!;.
Wm. Cladek, wife and baby daugh­ Kodaks, Kodaks,
Mrs. J. D. Densmore o f Lebanon ter of Lebanon were week-end visitors
KODAKS, If it isn’t an Eastman,
Was a guest of Mrs. L. A. Thomas at the home of Mrs. Cladek’s parents, it isn’t a Kodak,
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tate.
If it isn’t a Kodak, it isn’t Autograp-
ic.
L. A. Messing made a trip over
If it isn't autographic it isn’t up-to-
Daily application of
the west »id-- of the Valley the first
date,
t ne V. e e l;.
Nyals famous Greaseless face cream
Hence, If it isn’t an Eastman, it
keeps the skin clear and healthy, 25c & isn’t up-to-date.
Mrs. A. Hill is visiting with her son 50c at Beauchamp's Drug Store.
All 1916 Kodaks are Autographie.
end daughter and families at Mill City
Price $6.00 to $27.50 at Beauchamp's.
t iis week.
Mrs. John Kintz ana daughter Ange-
line and Mrs. Ed Meier and children
Dr. W. C. Smith ar.d C. P. Bishop of were visiting at the John Kerber and
FOR SAII
S llem were business visitors in Stay- John Thoma homes Monday.
Two Jersey Bulls—One coming 2 yr.
t in Monday.
old. eligible to register. One coming
Edgar Walters closed a successful 3 yr. old. Both very gentle. See or
E. Rov, wife and two daughters and term of school at Fox Valley, Monday
phone J . T. hunt, Sublimity, Oreg.
Forrest Mack and family motored to and he and his wife are visiting friends tf.
Salem Sunday.
and relatives here for a few days.
We
N IG H T
You will be Convinced. Sure some Program
Mrs. Emma Glover visited Saturday
and Sunday in Turner and Salem.
Miss Lois Williams returned to her
work in Portland, Tuesday after spend­
ing her Easter vacation with her father
Mrs. Luther Stout of Mehama was a and sister here.
Stay ton business visitor Tuesday.
John Robertson of near Kingston, is
having his house on Third St. in Stay-
Swan Brand Fsanuts, the large
tod re-shing!ed this week. Mr. Lulay
ones, frenh rousted at Sloper’s.
is doing the work.
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This i < one of the Metro Won-
derplays that will be shown
rit the Star Theatre every
Saturday night.
P R C C I'A M
Afternoon Section at I. O. Q. F. Hell, 2 P. M.
Roll Cal' . f O.’Bcen».
P t]-T O W N ^
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CRANE
3 Hard at Work
Died Thelma, the thirteen-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crane
at their home in Aumsville, Tuesday,
April 25, of heart trouble.
The funeral was held next day at the
Bethel church at that place, at 2 p. m
R. L. Putnam of Stayton officiating.
Interment was in the Aumsville ccm- £
tery. Six little girls, schoolmates, j *
were pall bearers, and the floral offer- j f
logs were very beautiful and profuse.
In our N ew Building on Third Street,
Stayton, with our immense stock .
of up-to-date
Hardware
Ivan G. Martin, of Salem, seems to
Chas. B. Moore has filed his declara­
be one of the strongest contestants in
the race for the legislature. His elec­ tion of intention to become a candidate
tion is prsetieally assured, snd the fact for the office of Secretary of State, in
that he has kept continually “on the opposition to Ben W. Olcott, the pres­
job” and proved himself a man of his ent incumbent for the republican nomi­
nation. Mr. Moore is a very able man
word will count strongly for him.
Mr. Martin is a man who apparently and a shrewd politition, but when it
has the Intesests of the county at heart comes down to a matter of popularity,
anil should make a good represents- Benjamin will, we predict, be an easy
tive.
—Exchange | winner. — Yaquina Bay News.
Furniture
Come in and sec us.
You arc alw ays
— W elcom e—
PEPPERLING
DIED —At the home of her «laughter,
Mr». Mary Foltz, near Jordan Friday
morning, April 21, Mrs. Mary Pepper-1
erling at the age of 67 years.
Airs. Pepperling was one of the early
pioneers of Oregon and was held in
high esteem by all who knew her. The
tuneral was held at the Catholic church
at that place, Rev. Kettenhoffer, of­
ficiating. Internment was in the cem­
etery near by. She leaves a large
family of groWn children to mourn her
loss.
and
^ re(‘n Trading Stamps with every
purchase of 10c and over at the
n
Lilly Hardware Co.
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ET! C B E i D
How 's T h is?
\V<> offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ro
*~rd for any cano of Catarrh that
i-aa o t bo curod by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CITENEV & ro.. Toledo. O.
T/V, tlip Under.slgnc'l, 1 -o know n J \ J.
n.ioney fo r th o la.it 15 year», nnd believe
t im p e rfe c tly hon o rab le In nil b ualncsi
tran sac tio n * a n d fln a n -M ly a l.l. to c a rry
out a r v obligation* m a in by hi» Arm.
N A TIO N A L EANIv O . COMMENCE,
Toledo, O.
IT aT a r-tarrh C uro In t e ’-e-i Internally,
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D
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IF YOU WANT PURE
MILK OR CREAM
Call Brewer»’ Dairy, phone 248. Our
motto is to furnish a pure sanitary
article mid our price is the snmc as
Mr. Jephcot’s w a s : 7Jc per quart
! through th.- feeding months and 6Jc
through the pasture months, which
latter are from April 1st to feeding
time in the fall. We solicit the pat­
ronage of all who desire good milk at a
rononablc price. Brewer’s Dairy.
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