The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, June 01, 1916, Image 10

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    eOMING!
AUTO ROBES made in Slayton by W ilbur
NIGHT
Woolen Mills.
Handsome designs
an I fast colors $."> ikl at the Woolen
Mills. New summer silks dainty pat­
Thirty terns 3d in. at 3r>c yard.
A Rare Musical Treat Of
Voices. Scmething Str.yton
Has Never Had Before.
Who i* going to be the most popular '
lady?
Worley of Jefferson is visiting
C. C. Noll home here. Mr.
used to run u feed stable here
years ago.
“ Little Lord Fauntieroy’
The Orpheus Male Chorus
Aerniiston to have $6000 library.
L. D. Perrigo of Wntsekr, ill.,
Mel H> milton at <1 wife were up from
visiting friet ds here tor a short visit,
Salem Tuesday.
U. It.
at the
Worley
Severn!
j
j
O u t C f T o w n P e o p l e P a y E sp e c ia l
t e n t i o n t o D a t e . A P l e a s ng
Program .
A Photo Dramatization of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s Exquisite
Story of Childhood. A rare treat for the Young Folks
and c Delight for Adults who saw this Famous
Play when Children. Do not miss it.
Mrs. 10. Forretto and daughter went
to Corvallis Sunday for a visit with
-friend* and relatives.
K. J. Kusy
A t ­ I took them in his auto.
See Peter Deidrich before buy-
A C. Keene ri d w ife mi tom i up
C. L, Perkins was a business visitor
ing a Ford or Dodge
from Salem Tuesdav an.i suent the day. j t ’has. S. Claik, manager of the Star
in Salem Mon jay.
Theatre, has secure! the Orpheus Male
Who is going to win the beautiful
V. . F. Thomas and wife of Salem at- ! Chorus i f Salem, for a concert to be
Mrs. (Mara Pratt made a flying visit
Diamond King? Think of it; oily two
tem
ei
Memorial
Services
here
Tues-j
given here Wolnesday, June 7.
to Turner 'lues lay.
weeks of effort on your part will make
day.
This organization consists of thirty you a winner of a beautiful prize.
Peter Teidrich, ajent for Ford Geo. Brown an i John Thoma were well trained male voices and brought
out one of the largest audiences at the
and Dodge Cars.
over Su ne ay business visitors in Port- ; Oregon Theatre of Salem, that the citv
lan I.
has ever seen. They have also been
Mn. P. Hermans of Sublimity was a
featured at the State Fair.
Initial tablets, good linen tablets
visitor here Monday.
J. 0. Sandberg and granddaughter
There will be two hours of choruses, with envelopes t o match n t lleau-
Emma of Fox Valley were visitors here solos, character sketches, ami comic ; champ’s Drug Store.
Johnie F runner of SiU erton visited Monday.
readings.
Something doing every
here Saturday a: d Sunday.
minute.
Miss Vivian Young who has been
Mrs. Mert Burson and baby were
Although the expense has been con­ teaching in the high school in Moscow,
H. J. MutcMer and Norman Davie down from above Mehama one day siderable, the price will be nominal.
Idaho came home Saturday night. She
motored to Salem Monday.
this week.
Children 15c and Adults 35c. No re­ expects to spend the summer here.
served seats. Ticket window open at
Mrs. Frank Lesley and son Wilbur 7:30. Curtain at 8;lb.
Mrs. V. Nadstanek of Salem, came
attended Robinson’s Circus in ’Salem
Out of town people plan ahead for up Monday night on the stage and
Thursday.
Good Cigars, Good Soda.
this—the one real treat of the season. l passed through Stayton on her way to
Beauchamp’s Drug Store.
Mt. Pleasant, where she will visit rela­
Mrs. Smith of Tacoma is visiting at
tives.
A
Branch
and
family
of
Howell
G. W. DeJardin visited home folks the home of her daughter, Mrs. Pres­
Prairie, spent the week end at the W.
ton Burson.
in Gervais, Decoration Day.
J. Hewitt home in this city.
5 c
"THE HOME OF GOOD PICTURES"
SUNDAY NIGHT
Initial Stationery,
A BIG PROGRAM FOR EVERYONE
5c
S TA R T H E A T R E
In any quantity
“Ice Cold Blitz
The drink ihat Fits’
,
40c per 100 ( ash
for
I.igget and Myers
Tobacco Coupons
50c in trade
W a n ted-10 0 0 lbs. o f Bacon
Mrs. John Bender and children Jose­
Thos. Phillips and wife i f Jordan
iJW. H. Mollett, wife and little daugh­ Shoulders or Hams for TraJe or
phine and Sylvester of Jordan were
were visitors here Saturday.
ter, of the Waldo Hills, spent Sunday Cash at Klecker’s
trading here Saturday.
visiting at the C. C. Nott home.
Commencement Gifts
Hendershott’s Gem Confectionery
Good Milch Cow For Sale
Ï Jersey i Durham, giving milk now.
in Stationery, Box candles, Kodaks, Price $50. See or phone Mrs. Dora
Forrest Mack, wife and son Roy and etc. at Beauchamp's Drug Store.
, Shreve, Stayton, Ore.
6-1 j
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of Mill City
E.
Roy.
wife
and
daughter
Miss
Ruth
were week-end visitors here.
motored to Salem Tuesday.
W. H. Humphrey and wife of Victor
Point spent Tuesdav visiting at the
The laJy who wins the braclet watch
will feel assured of its qualities.
W ANTED-1000 pounds of BAcon, Mrs. Emmiline Richardson home.
WEDING
House Cleaning Time
Shoulders or Hams,Trade or Cash John A. Van Handel put in the ce­ The Brown Auto Repair Shop of
Mrs. Fent>n and Mrs. Stone of Me­
ment floor in the basement of the new Stayton, is equipped to do nil kinds of
ai Klecker's.
hama were visitois here Tuesday.
Welding and Brazing of castings of all
Young building the first of the week.
Is Youi Watch Cleaned and Oiled Regularly?
descriptions, steel or cast iron. The
D. M. Doll and wife, Guy Sloper and work is guaranteed and is done by the
John Fehlen motored to Mill City Sun­ most modern method, by thcOxy-Acet-
day. Joe Peery accompanied them < ylene flame, which literally melts the
broken pieces into one. Don’t throw
home.
away broken castings, have them made
good as new at Brown's Auto Repair
Ladies, remember only nine days re­
Shop, Stayton, Oregon.
main to gather in your subscriptions.
Now is the time to make the time
count.
10c
The best that can be made
Good Drugs,
W A N T ED -10 0 0 lbs. of Bacon. J. F. Richards and wife were in from
Shoulders or Hams,Trade or Cash Salem Tuesday trading and attending
the Memorial Exercises.
at K LEC K ER ’S
10c
SEE IT AT THE STAR
Is at Hand.
You Will Need
New Curtains: New Wall Paper: Window
Shades: Flower Pots: jardinieres: Etc.
To Beautify Your Rooms.
Unless your watch is thoroughly
cleaned and oiled every ether year
you should not expect it to serve you
satisfactorily.
Day and night, year in and year
out, you expect your watch to keep
Milk and Cream
perfect time by winding it daily.
At a right price from the Stayton
Heavy locomotives, automobiles l| A beautiful diamond* ring and a bra­ Dairy. E. D. Crabtree, prop.
clet
watch
are
charming
ornaments
and
and other engines and machinery —
lavaliers are dainty and rich in work­
worKing less than half as much as
manship.
your watch—constantly require new
N E W SC H E D U L E
y
repair parts, cleaning and oiling.
H. E. Smith and wife motored down
S A LE M -S T A Y T O N
Your watch is a delicate bit of ma­
from Portland this week and are visit­
chinery running continually, with
STAYTON-KINGSTON
ing at the home of his sister, Mrs. J.-
never a holiday. Naturally, the oil will gum up and accumulate dust and
R.
Miller.
AUTO STAGE
grit. Then, instead of acting as a lubricant, it wears and cuts like a file.
Will make regular trips every day,
When your watch gets in that condition, the parts most exposed to wear
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Worley and son j Sundays included as follows;
may be permanently injured.
Byron
of Corvallis are visiting at the I^ave Stayton for Kingston 6:50 A.M.
Insure your watch by having our experts attend to it. We do only first
F.
Silhavy
and Uriah Whitney homes
“ Kingston “ Stayton
7;10 "
work, which we fully guarantee. You don’t want a blacksmith to repair
this week
1 Arrive Stayton
7:20__“
your watch at any price.
Our charges are quoted before any work is done, and in no instance do
Leave
- Stayton
- 7:45 A. M.
we charge more than the work is worth.
”
-
Sublimity
- 8:00 ”
" Aumsville-meet train62 8:20 “
Special attention given to watches sent us from out of Stayton
•* -
Turner
- 8:85 ••
tles Beauchamp’s Drug Store has the
postage paid.
material. 1 pound costing 30c makes Arrive Salem-meet ' : j.Elec. 9 :10 “
] Leave Ore. Elec. Salem 4:30 P. M.
26 gallons.
I Arrive
- Turner
5:05 ••
”
Aumsville-meet
trainfil 5:20 "
E. H. Long and family and Miss
Watchmaker and Jeweler
“
-
Sublimity
6:46 "
Lydia Bowen of Salem, matored up
“
-
Stayton
6:oo “
Tuesday
for
a
day’s
visit
at
the
A.
OREGON
S TA YT O N ,
Leave
Stayton
tor
Kingston
6:10 P.M.
Caspell home.
“ Kingston “ Stayton
6:35 P.M. i
Connects with Motor Car
Joseph Hamman
You can get them at
J. R. GARDNER’S CASH STO RE,
Stayton, Ore.
i ■
2 Spring Hardware p
Kill those Canada This­
—.
..
Of the seasonable kind always
on hand at the right time
Builders’ hardware at the low­
est possible prices
H o u s e c le a n in g T im e
Means new furniture, and rugs
C. A. LUTHEY
FORD
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Over a million Ford cars in use today is
your best guarantee of satisfactory service.
Serving everybody—bringing pleasure to ev ­
erybody, the Ford car is a utility—your car.
T h e same high quality, with lower prices.
Costs least to operate and and maintain.
Ford service everywhere.
T h e Touring
Car is $440. Runabout, $3^0 f. o. b. Detroit
C n display and for sale as
Peter Deidrich’s Stayton, Oregon.
If you want good candy
Two of the best prizes are the schol­
arships are from the w p II known Link’s •
Business College of Portland.
The |
winners of these prizes will have won |
something that will do them a real
good, for a girl with a practical turn
of mind nothing wil appeal as much as
a scholarship.
SPECIAL
SATURDAY, JUNE .3 1916.
Flint i* ripening, now is yoi r chance
to gel : ugar at a very low price with
- very $5.00 worth of groceries cash or
traile you can got 100 lbs. of best ber­
ry sugar for $8.000 cash at Young's
Cat h Grocery.
BRINGS BRIDE HOME
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Peter Kirsch and wife arrived at his \
father’s place east of Stayton the first j
ot the week. Mr. Kirsch and Miss I
Bertha Herrling were married but a
few days before and are on their wed­
ding trip.
After a visit of several
weeks in Marion county, they will re­
turn enst of the mountains where thev i
will make their future home. Both
the bride and groom are well-known in
and around Stayton.
I HAVE A FEW
Broken Sizes
ti
Screen Doors and Windows
^
r*
Green Trading Stamps with every
purchase of 10c and over at the
M
B
Lilly Hardware Co.
TTT
L 'M t
we have it, you be the judge.
Beauchamp's for quality.
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Frank W. Emerson
OF CALIFORNIA, WILL
GIVE
IN
LA D IES ’
ft FREE LECTURE
And
P R O H IB ITIO N
mr’m r t w i O N MBksaa sacs
C H ILD R EN ’S
DEALING WITH THE
SHOES
Brewer’s Amendment and need of the Prohibi­
tion Party in Oregon.
That I will Close Out
VERY
CHEAP
STAR THEATRE
L A N C E f T e LD Tuest,ay Night, June 6th
Everybody Welcome