The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, June 08, 1916, Image 3

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Slip a few Prince Albert
smokes into vour system !
Mr. ; mi Mr-;. F. Habbenruu
daughter
Mrs. M. F. K mi ;
motored to SMt .
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K in g r s t o n Kinks
first o f
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-nit ;r.
Schaefer
Clyde Harold who has li- mi i i
Albany the past year was visit­
ing with home folks Sunday.
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Mrs Jacob Huh' r
motored over to
week-end . i t !
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:»y r< turning in the
of Lyons.
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Ion l’o it oh :< e is living ill town
»gain after 1loanli !»g at
ü
few months.
There will be 1 preaching ser-
vices at the <hurdii Sunday mom-
Everyone
1 in« a t 1 1 O’cloe k .
last Sunday wa a plea ant ur
cess A l a w crowd was p*v
sent with well tilled ha l.et .
Ice cream was served in tin* af
ternoon and everyone enjoyed a
socialite time.
coine.
ntrH y
visitor.
home.
",irs.
;or gt.|
erai
F ringe
A lbert
the national jo y smoke
Y ou sw ing on this say-so like it w as a tip to a .
thousand-dollar bill! It’s w orth that in h a p p i-. .
ness and contentm ent to you, to every man
w h o know s w hat
be
gotten out o f a chum m y
jim m y pipe or a makin’s
cigarette
with
Prince Albert for
" p a c k i n g ” !
HE
was a
H. It. Shard
li -i Harold of th*- Stay- |()i)r* jT|u«
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T h ere’s sport sm oking a pipe or rolling
your ow n, but
that y ou ’ve got
to have the right tob a cco! W e tell you
Prince Albert will bang the doors w ide
open foil you to com e in on a good time
firing up every little so often,
Y ou ’ll feel like you r sm oke past
has been w asted and will be sorry you cannot
back up for a fresh start.
iiun-
nw.
daj
A
cuts o u t
you know
at the A Lefli
Mrs. Henkel wa r< ¡ km t» «1 on
th e
irned
Mis ; Hazel laun
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was a \v* k-ead v itor at tie
Curtis ('oh holm
the sick list
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who li vc I i visiting near Jor- hi«h school at I :
i | mii for a few (lays, returned
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Mrs. .1. I . I*»fl!■ w-fi.t • '
Wetli end ay to
with her d li gI ter.
Y ou ’ve heard m any an earful about the Prince Albert
patented process that
bite and oarch and lets you
sm oke your fill without a com eback I Stake
ike your bank
Dank roll that
it proves out every hour o f the day.
Prince Albert has alw ays been sold
w ithout coupons or premiums.
We
prefer to give q u a lity!
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Mrs. \. ad ..
home in a lern Mm
Week’« V
ith !• I:i
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Copyright I PIC by
ft. i ftoynuTto T. •
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can
and w:i'o, M; >.
chileren ami
[ were Sunday
Irn. H. Shank
-url;
P rince
A lbert tid y
red tin, and in
fact, every Prince
A lbert package, has
a real m ea»age-to-yoa
on its reverse side. Y o u ’ll
read .— “ P rocess Patented
July 30th, 1907." T hat me . :i*
that the U nited States G overn­
m ent has gran ted a patent on the
process by w h ich P rince Albert ia
m ade. A n d b y w hich to n g u e b ite and
th ro a t pa rch a re c u t o u t ! E v ery ­
where to b a cc o is sold you ’ll find
Prince A lbert aw aiting ) OS
in toppy red bags, 5c: tid y
red tins, 10c: handsom e
pound and half-pound
tin hum idors and in
that clever crysta l-
gla ss hum idor, w ith
spon ge - m oistener
top, that keeps t ’ a
to b a cc o in such
fine con dition —
a lw a y s I
T
*. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
N. C.
Dorris Towm-s.
h
Thl* ta the reverse
side of U « tidy
red On
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a t visitor the first of the week.
q a Mulkey made twro trips
W. R. Ray, Lon Elmer and to Portland in his Dodge last
Misses Zona and Cora Ray left week, he is taking charge o f
Monday for Portland and Win- passengers while the rail road
loek. Wash.
men are asleep.
A very pretty and quiet wed-
Mr. and Mrs. II. Senz spent
ding occured at the home of Mr.
Sunday at 1\ X. Hottinger’s.
Lula Downing called at the D. and Mrs. A. L. Berstler when
their daughter Lena was united
To.vr.es home Wednesday.
in marriage to Mr. Geo. E. Mul-
Marguerite and Will Ryan and key Saturday evening a t 8:30
Bessie Shrink returned home
P m<
Friday after attending h i g h
The couple stood under an arch
school Lt Stayton.
of cedar and snowballs.
Geo. Harrison Ray and Mrs.
Only immediate friends a n d
Anna Boyd of Albany w e r e relatives were present.
Judge
married Sunday, June 4, at that Wm. P. Mulkey officiated. After
place b y Rev. Fagan, a t 2:30 the ceremony the guests were
p. m. They came home Sunday served to a very sumputous sup-
evening.
The wedding was a per. The couple left for Port-
surprise to everyone.
A large land Sunday where Mr. Mulkey
crowd gathered at his home Sun - 1 expects to engage in tne mer­
chandise business.
T h e bride
day evening to help charivari.
and groom are well known and
their many friends wish them
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happiness and success.
Charley Crosiant visited
John Hubers Thursday.
Point
two week's visit.
Mrs. R. Dimick and little ./-on
Omer of Seaside returned for an
extended visit w i t h relatives
here.
Otto Rams of Scio, was a-guest
at the Frank Haack home San­
day.
j Dencer and wife and G. II.
Co!gan and wife were Salem-via-
¡tors Sunday.
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F. G- Davis left for Cajnat
Washington Thursday,
Mrs. W. Martin and daua ,'er
Evelyn of West Stayton r ht
part o f the week w ith ’fri* *¡3
here.
Miss Selma Olson has retvrr > 1
from Portland after an ab%-> • a
^rii*ee v ears. She intend: ' to
spend the summer months v ith
her parents here.
Mr. Flint has sold h is : ice
farm east of town to a p .ry
from Montana.
Oscar Olson left for the chst
last week.
He will bripg. 1 is
bride back with him a n d -t.ie
couple will live this summer* in
Marion Heights.
We art re '' iy
and anxious for their arrival
t ■ tl Yd
they will receive a no,sy •,. 1-
old Cadwell and E. Batton and come.
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B. F. and 1\ M. Fresh and family of Portland visited rela­
family motor ?•! to Salem Thurs- tives in Mehama Sunday.
day.
Mrs. Farrington visited in Sa­
Mrs. Amanda King of Salem lem last week.
r Mrs. J. T.
visited with her
Mr. a n d Mrs. Hogue a n d
Hunt this week.
daughter Helen visited at the
J. J. Neibert w a s shearing Berstler home Saturday.
shciv in 'he r; Ighborhood this
Mrs. M. J. Mulkey, Mrs. Har­
North Santian
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:i n — d ; fM on m ou th;
has .
school next fall.
Marion News
to 'each our
The Farmers Unions will give
a picnic at West Stayton on the
Miss Helen H u n t returned
M A Barber) who ha8 recent 4th of July, there are to be two
home from Salem Saturday to jy been
jg nQW quite we|j and speakers and a good program,
A. W . S C H R U N K
Successor to Robinson & Kirkpatrick
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spend her \acation.
tending the store again.
Mrs. Elliot of Woodbum and
Norris Frank is much improv-
Strawberry picking b e g a n ^ rs- Lillie Kuenzli o f Salem are
16 years and has been in business in the od. his many friends hope to see MoRday at t h e Enos p resnall visiting with Mrs. Rosa Kuerzli.
Has been a farmer in Marion County for the past
Hast before coming to Oregon, is thoroughly familar with ins and ouU cl I
and business life. N o farmer can make any mistake in bringing l.is
produce to " T H E F A R M E R 'S C A S H S T O R E O F
Q U A L I T Y ," as my farming experience Mas
given me an insight of the
farmers wants
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS.
EGGS 24
cents
I C»rry a Complete Line of
Preferred Stock Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, ¡M i ns
HARDWARE, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS
Good Goods
Good
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The Farmer's Store ok UraS - y
Oregon
Aumsville
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him om ronu.
ranch north o f town.
i Roy Houser, wife and baby of
Foreman 1 •owning has a large
The Quaiier church has had Albar,y visited with his sister
crew of men ai d teams improv­ four different preachers giving ^ ’s. Ira Thomas Sunday,
ing the roa is.
sermons the past two weeks
John Scofield returned home
F. M. Fresh bought a new
Monday
from Salem where he
0. 0. Bouck motored to Salem
has
been
attending high school.
piano one day this week.
Monday.
Mrs.
Walter
Cassidy of Tilla­
J. T. Hunt and family and H.
N. C. Olson o f Portland is vis­
mook, came Tuesday evening to
E. King o f Victor Point motored iting at home now.
visit her parents Mr. and Mrs.
to Monroe a r. d Junction City
Roy Jessup, an O.A.C. student John Mack.
Her mother has
Sunday.
is visiting at the home o f his been sick.
parents here.
M r s . Effie Jarvis returned
home
from Rainier Oregon, where
The attendence o f the Presby-
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terian church Sunday was sixty- she was called on account of he
The road boss from Salem was four. A committee is preparing illness o f her daughter, 1 s.
up the first o f the week and put a nice program for Children’ s Bradley.
W. H. Loose in charge of the Day exercises which will be held
George and Fay Thomas i lo
road here.
Wo hope to get bet- at the church Sunday evening.
Corvallis this week to visit tl e
ter roads soon.
m 1S9 Mary Winn left the first gran parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
I Steven Champ was a Stayton of the week for Stayton for a J. Houser.
Mehama Mites
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