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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1916)
D. W . Griffith TU. P le a s a n t turnon* $ lO O ,O O O m r<ur C re a to r mi M «# . *9 i'ttltif it “ A -Ip e M o f luxedo ij a w o n d er fully pleat- ant form of tobacco en- jo y m e nt, mild and to o th in g . " Mi«H Fancia Lambert of Port land, viHited at the P. H. Lam- l)t*rt home the past week. “THE FARMERS STORE OF QUALITY” 25 Year Guaranteed Rogers Silverware Given Away as Premiums. Frank Libhy of Jefferson was in this vicinity Monday looking after buBineBB mattera. Miaa Mamie, George and Arnie Zimmerman o f Sublimity, apent the week end at the H. Senz home. See Same in Dry Goods Department I have just received a 30 cent Steel Cut Coffe, put up especially for me which I will sell a* 25 cents and guarantee. If not satisfactory money refunded. Miaa June Kearna apent the week-end at the Mra. H. Shank home. Scores of Big “M ovie” M en— We are receiving shipments daily in hardware, boots and shoes, dry goods, notions. We have just received a large shipment of dry goods consisting of pongette, lace cloth, white pique, lawn, voile, flaxon, crepe, pop lin, ginghams, percales, calicos, and all kinds o f silk and velvet. Table linen, Indian linen, muslins and many other lines in bolt too numerous to mention. Also the famous Henderson corsets. We have placed another large order for Henderson corsets and Brassieres which will be here in a few' days. Come in and look our stock over and get our prices. You are welcome whether you wish to buy or not. Make this your head quarters. Ladies, when in town make our dry goods department your resting place. Lady in attendance. I have got a snap on a car o f salt. Come and get my prices as I am going to close it out this haying time at prices lower than can be had anywhere else. Miaa Anna Milea o f Salem, came up Monday to Ire at the achool meeting, to aign a con tract for the coming school year. G. H. Kay and w ife viaited relativeB at Lacomb Thuraday, their daughter Miaa Elda accom panied them home. producers as well as actors, are constant smokers and out* spoken friends of Tuxedo. It’s just the soothing, restful, re freshing smoke men of their nerve racking vocation need. Nothing calms and comforts a hustler Tike a pipe of mild, cool, W. II. Itay atarted for Widlock sweet Tuxedo. Wash., Monday. rTUPu/*e Roy Brenner and wife were Sunday viaitora at P. H. Lam berts. Pin v*C T u x e d o is aged from th ree to five year» in w ooden hogs heads to make it m ellow and •weet flavored. Hut the thing that take* out all the bite and harshness and m akes'! uxcrlo •o bland and gentle that' *t can’ t hurt the most sensitive tongue or thro r, ¡3 the fam ous and tx c lu r •* “ T u x ed o Process.” O ne w e e k ’ s trial o f T u x edo w ill show you. You can buy Tuxedo everywhere Pouch • * ■. ' 5c I Pamoui green tin 10c /■ Tim Hm- miJiri, *0t emit 80(. In G ltit Hmmidtn, v j, xuxedcJ ***Y r* ^ >*• > | tD tiAC.ro ■ 0 Mr. and Mra. Ed. Smith, H. R. Shank and w ife were Sunday viaitora at the Mra. H. Shank home. Linn Lambert and wife and P. Fiddler were visitors at G. H. Ray’B, Sunday. The Misses Maud Smith and Roaana Shank were S u n d a y guests of Angeline Ryans. 9 I* 7 li Mr. and Mrs. F. Habberman and Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ryan and daughters Marguerite and Betty, motored to Marion Sun day. The Misses Lula and Gladys Downing and Mabel Townes called on Mrs. Pete Jungwirth at the saw mill Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jungworth «2s £ SCtmmJ90(. compabt LUMBER G R O C E R IE S SOAPS Aluminum wash boards 30c each 6 bars laundry soap 25c White Wonder, Pearl White, Crystal White and White Flyer, 6 bars for 25c Mra. Ed Smith called at the Twin Walnut Farm Thursday. Mrs. D. TownB returned home Wednesday from Portland, ac companied by her grandson, mas ter Theodore Towns. b- unsncAn tobacco Miaa Selma Schuff spent the week end at M. F. Ityan’a. 4 lbs. Navy Beans 5 lbs. Rice 7 lbs. Coffee 3 cans Peas 3 cans Milk 3 “ Corn 3 “ Tomatoes 6 “ Sardines 25c 25c $1.00 25c Dr. Sawyer's Cushion Sole Shoes F I T H I A N - P A R K E R S H O E S — Safety First B R O W N S H O E CO'S. Peaches Figs Apples Prunes 25c 25c 25c 25c . B R O W N S H O E C O ’S Mansion W hite House Sincerity, U S O N A Debutante Ideal W hite House Stump of the W orld O x Calf Sheep Herder NAP-A-TAN Line For Men and Boys. BUSTER BROWN 5 STAR for Misses, boys and Children 144 Pair of Martha Washington’s 501b Sack o f Fine Salt 40c - ! Plymouth Standard Binding T w in e 12 1-2 cents per pound 501b Sack Best Table Salt 50c 1001b Sack H alf Ground Salt 60c KELLY BROS. OPENS FINISHED AND ROUGH 3 lbs. Dried 3 “ “ 3 “ “ 3 “ “ LADIES’ SHOES MEN’S SHOES Manila Binding T w in e 15 cent per pound Lumber Yard in Sublimity 25c 25c 25c 25c 501b Sack H alf Ground Salt 20c II 41b Package Best Table Salt 2 for 15c WF. W A N T A L L Y O U R P R O D U C E . E G G S 23c P E R D O Z E N T H I S W E E K Butterick Patterns. Fashion Sheets and the Delineator in Stock all the time. A M E R IC A N W O V E N W IR E F E N C IN G . J U S T R E C E IV E D A L IN E O F S U M M E R S H O E S FOR SALE at SUBLIMITY AND AT THE YARD 5 MILES EAST Get our Prices - They are Right t i n i \ i i f W _ S P O R T S H IR T S A N D S IL K F R O N T S H IR T S F O R M E N « „ I V T O I A F -------- M ID D IE S A N D C O L L A R S A N D C U F F S E T S F O R L A D IE S --------- 1 \ W GOOD GOODS GOOD GOODS A. W. SeHRUNK Ail yo/arséf i n M E R 'p la c Why not get a good oil atove to that dur ing the hot weather your wife or mother orsiateror daughter, can p r e p a r e the meala in a cool, com* for table kitchen? O R E G O N A U M S V IL L E , There’s no Overheating the kitchen withanup-to- date oil cook stove. It’s just like cooking with city ga s. The burners con centrate the heat at the different cocking points. NEW PERFECTION OIL C O O K -S T O V E N o wood or coal or nshes to lug. No waiting for fires to catchup. The long blue chimneys do a w a y - w i t h all smoke and smell. In 1, 2, 3, and 4-burner ■Ires, with o r without ovens. Also cabinet m odels with Fireless cooking oven. S T A N D A R D O IL COMPANY (California) For Sale By LILLY Hardware Co., and Peter Deidrich, STAYTON, OREGON and son, Henry Ramie Jung ris. AH of the ladies are invited. Prayer meeting every Thurs worth and Herman Foltz made a pleasant call at the G. H. Ray day evening, Sunday school every Sunday at 10. preaching every home, Thursdav evening. other. Rev. R. Cady, preacher, in charge. Lyons and Fox V a lie v S. D. Brown, wife, son Den ton and daughter Myrtle have gone to Portland to be gone un til after the Fourth. The farmers welcomed this nice rain. It is quite a relief after the-extreme heat. Mamie Stout left for Gervais Tuesday morning whore she in tends to spend the summer. School meeting went off nice. Deloss Waterman was elected di rector and Ray J. Fox clerk. Miss Croisant is back in the depot feeling fine again. Mr. White is very sick. He has been ailing since last fall. M r s Snackenberg a n d J. Trask were both fortunate en ough to get their hay cured and hauled before the rain came. (Too Late for Lust Week) Mrs. Cronise is very sick with acute indigestion. She is at Mrs. Abies. Alta Brown has been laid up for the past 3 or 4 weeks with an ulcer on her back, but is bet ter now. The surprise pa-ty on Miss Myrtle Brown was a success and a good time reported by all. Miss Myrtle Brown left for Portland Wednesday morning for an extended visit with herj Aunt. Rem em ber You get at this Store just the Same as you find in the Cities Why not Patronize “The Fix U p” Cleaning and Pressing Oddfellow Bldg. Mr. L. G. Simons of Salem, is spending the week with his son, W. E. Simmons o f this place. The surprise birthday party Road work goes merrily on in 1 a very ?00<^ crop- given by Mrs. Simons for her spite of the ram, and by fall we The fourth will soon be I ere sister. Miss Vider Woodworth, hope to have good auto roads for with all of its noise. But how was a very pleasant affair and all winter. ! we all enjoy it when we think of The Sewing Society meets Wed all reported a very enjoyable the poor people on the other side. Strawberries do not seem to be nesday afternoon with Mrs. Mor t :me.