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COUNTRY COWttSPÓHI “THE FARMERS STORE OF QUALITY” 25 Year Guaranteed Rogers Silverware Given Away as Premiums. Sec Same in Dry Goods Department I have just received a 30 cent Steel Cut Coffee, put up especially for me which I will sell at 25 cents and guarantee. Liston Darby, Mr. Mrs, Curtis. If not satisfactory money refunded. Nick Geymer’s new stock barn is nearing completion. Wm. Huker and wifo of Aiirns- Liston Darby sold his driving ville, were visiting at the O. M. horse to Louie Giesler last week. Maker home Sundav. Mr«. I town Huchman und little duughtcr from Illinois, is visiting with her father, Mr. Carl Schae fer. Mr«. Huchman expects to spend the summer in this section Clayton Baltimore, son of Mrs. of the country. and Mrs. H. F. Haltimore, gave A. Flood went to Potter's mill a birthday party Monday June! last week to work for the Potter 20. Several boys were present and a good time was reported. Lumber Co. Miss Roth Kramp returned Mia« Jennie Jones of Salem, SOAPS from Albany Saturday night was visiting at the G. F. Harold where she bus been for several home last week. 10 Bars Laundry Soap 25c Mrs. Ituth Smith and little son days visiting friends and rela-1 6 bars white laundry soap 25c G R O C E R IE S of Lebanon, were visiting friends Kves. White Wonder, Pearl White, A special train brought the in the vicinity last week. Mrs. 3 cans Milk 25c 3 lbs. Dried Peaches 25c 25c Pure Clycerine Toilet Soap 6c 4 lbs. Navy Beans Smith has been employed as loggers from Detroit. They came 3 “ Corn 25c 25c 5 lbs. Kice 25c 3 “ “ Figs Crystal White and White Flyer, toucher for the Qi^eenr Bchool down to play ball. l’he game 25c 7 lbs. Coflee 25c 3 “ “ Apples $1.00 3 “ Tomatoes finished with a score of 14 to 3 6 barn for 25c 3 cans Peas again next year. 25c 25c 6 “ Sardines 25c 3 “ “ Prunes Curtis Cole was picking straw- 1° favor of Mill City. Mr. and Mre. Olin and Miss borrieB at the Chidal Farm Sat Stena Sullivan went to camp 14 urday. Choice Lemons doz. 15c, Oranges 20c, Bananas 25c They reported Jess Chastein has gone to east- Saturday night. ern Oregon to work during har- a good time considering it was a leap year dance. vest, Manila Binding T w ine 15 cent per pound Plymouth Standard Binding T w ine 12 1-2 cents per pound Professor Sprague returned Ualeigh Harold and family were visiting with home folks June 2G after an absence of two weeks. Sunday evening. The Hammond Lumber C o . Tom Flemings purchased a 501b Sack of Fine Salt 40c 501b Sack Best Table Salt 50c 501b Sack Half Ground Salt 30c lawn around the depot has be registered Jersey bull recently. 1001b Sack Half Ground Salt 60c 41b Package Best Table Salt 2 for 15c Mr. Flemmings has a fine herd gun to look green. Mr. Da Duke lost two fingers of Jersey cows and believes in and a thumb June 26. keeping up his herd. W E W A N T ALL YOUR PRODUCE. EGGS 23c PER DOZEN T H IS W E E K The nurse reported only one A number of young folks from patient in the hospital. She said Butterick Patterns, Fashion Sheets and the Delineator in Stock all the time. here attended the trip around it seemed rather lonesome there. the world, givenjn town Friday AMERICAN W O V E N W IRE FENCING. JU ST RECEIVED A LINE O F SU M M ER SH O ES evening. All report a very in Rev. Large filled the pulpit teresting time. both morning and evening Sun day, in place of Rev. Mac Leod. S P O R T SH IR T S AN D SILK F R O N T S H IR T S FO R M E N _ _ _ 1 S T J J X Those attending the Kound-up ~M IDDIES AND COLLARS AND C U FF S E T S FO R LADIES” “ “ 1 \ U W A dance was given by some i. Philomath last week from here were O. M. Maker, Fred and people from Albany June 27. Rudolph Henkle, Omar Cole, The Albany Orchestra furnished Jumcs and Ellsworth Archer, the music. GOOD GOODS GOOD GOODS Henry Ginner, G. F. Harold, Mrs. W. W. Allen’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Harold, Mrs. Looney, returned to her * • Carl Follis, Chas. Leffler and home Saturday after a visit of family. several weeks with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Letfler, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leffler and LorenCaldwell is home from Browns little son visited at the Curtis ville, he was accompanied b y Dale Caldwell of that place. Cole home Sunday afternoon. Among those from this vicin ! the Geo. Thomas home Sunda; Strange Storehouse*. Mr. and Mrs. Holten and fam Mrs. H. Shanks Thursday. ity who attended the social given In tbe old birds’ nest that are placed Mary and Mildred Peters srO ily, of Munkers, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Thayer near tne the grouuu ground in In suruos shrubs and small vlgjtjng- at the A rthur Branch by the Eastern Star Friday even anu sinau and family and Elmer White, of trees close to hazelnut bushes and bit- W. It. Ray and wife and Wayne M. F. Ryan’s. ing, were Mr. and Mrs. Creech, home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Senz and Scio, and Mr. and Mrs. Fax tersweet vines one will often find Mrs. V. Philippi, Mr. and Mrs. Huber left Monday for Portland. u handful of hazelnuts or bittersweet Dora Rabens and Veda Sc >6 family were Sunday visitors at Thayer and daughter of Hubbard. berries. They were put there by the spent Sunday at the Phillip Fish Nick Zimmerman’s, of Sublimity were Sunday v isito r at the F. white footed mice and the meadow er home. mice, which visit these storehouses Miss Mabel Townes is visiting Shelton home. A Guy H urt and John Warcert regularly. Very often a white footed at Albany this week. mouse will cover a bird’s nest with spent Saturday and Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shank and fine dried grass and Inner bark and Silverton. make a nest for Itself. — New York ! wife were Sunday guests of Mrs. A number of young folks from Tribune. 1 Ed. Smith and family. this vicinity attended the dance Concentration. A ll the heat it concen Miss Lula Downing is visiting ••My daughter,” says the first mother young people of Victor The at Aumsville Saturday n ig h t trated where it it needed i with Miss Adelaide Stuart. Point thoroughly enjoyed the proudly, "is the most popular girl in Sam Matheny and family re- — k eep t you cool and town. Why, we counted them up one Mr. and Mrs. F. Ryan and I dance at Yosts barn Saturday day. and she has no less than fifty- turned to Silverton Monday. maket for better cooking daughter called at the H. Shank night. throe gentlemen admirers. Isn’t that It must seem so very dif home Monday. Several from here went to splendid! ferent to have a daughter like your Mt. Pleasant was well repre Clackamas Sunday. Irene, who has but the one suitor.” crisply retorts the other moth sented at the Sunday School pic Miss Elsie King is visiting in er, ‘‘Yes," "but I would beg you to remem nic at Jordan Sunday. Salem. ber that my daughter has landed her A rthur Branch and wife are Frank, Henry, Ramie and Flor The Misses Gilmour of Union one beau, while your daughter Is won joicing over the arrival of a baby dering which of the fifty-three la com entine Jungw irth, Herman Foltz ! Hill are visiting with relatives ing to the point.” girl, at their home last week. W h y not cook w ith and Clarence Dougherty made a here. a m odern oil stove th is su m - 1 Clyde Lewis, Clarence and F or But pleasant call at the W. It. Ray m e r a n d b e c o m fo rta b le ? Needed No Hints. Mrs. W. N Savage will enter Oliver Forrette, attended the R n u its home Saturday. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. tain the Idle Hour Club Wednes A man from the bachwoods visited Round-up at Philomath Saturday. U se New York for the first time and went M ore efficient than y o u r w ood Miss Marguerite Ryan spent day. Into a restaurant to have his dinner. Fear/ Oil or coal stove, and costs less to Joe Fery has beer, laid up with the week end with Miss Selma Miss Dora Rabens and Veda All went well until the waiter brought a bad attack of rheumatism. operate. ISchuff. B etter cooking because the Scott of Union Hill spent the him a napkin. The eyes of the back Mrs. Schmitz called on Mrs. The Farmers Union met Sat- week end with friends at the woodsman flamed, and, pulling a six longbluechim neysgivestcad- IU A; shooter from his hip pocket, he told the Gunsaules Sunday afternoon. ler, m ore evenly d istrib u ted | urday evening. Several import- Point. waiter his mind. heat, u n d er perfect control— j ant business m atters were trans Howard McClellan is visiting Among those attending the “You take that blamed thing away at like gas. N o sm oke o r sm ell. in Aumsville this week. acted. In 1, 2, 3 and 4 -b u m e r sizes, play at Sublimity Friday night once,” he said evenly. ‘‘I reckon I Inow when to use a handkerchief with The Misses Bessie, Verna and Mr. Lewis was a Salem visitor ovens separate. Also cabinet were Misses Una and Elsie Dar- out having them darned hints thrown m odels w ith F ireless Cooking Roxana Shank spent Friday eve. by, Zelma King, Leona Hubbard, out."-Detroit Free Press. over Sunday. Ovens. at the Twin Walnut Farm. The W. S. Ball team played Lizzie and Bertha Krenz, Inez * ----------- Ask your dealer today. Several from this vicinity a t Fisher, Ida Doertler, Messrs J Geer Sunday on the home diam . ---------------------- S T A N D A R D O IL tended the play at Sublimity Barby, Willie and Julius Krenz, ond. Score, 17 to 10 in favor of COMPANY W est Stayton. Next Sundry Friday evening. Frank Yost, Arnot King, Geo. (Cell to n le) they will play at Bethel. Mr. and Mre. Pete Jungw irth Doerfler and Joseph Robl. All and son spent the week end at report a splendid time. Price Speer bought a load of the Bill Brotherton home. wheat from Frank Kusy Tuesday. The Boys and Girls Industrial Wm. Mollet, wife and daugh- Frank Habberman and wife Club will meet with Elva Fischer teas spent the week end in Cor Mrs. Wolf visited at the Bra h vallis. and Mrs. T. Shelton and children Thursday. home Monday. motored to Marion Saturday. LILLY Hardware Co., and Peter Deidrich, Quite a number from Silver Mrs. W alter H eater’s sister ( Mrs. Peters returned h< 0 Miss Hazel Lambert called at ClifT, Fairview, McAlpin and Mac- and husband of Salem, were vis Wednesday after an extern d STAYT0N, OREGON the D. Townes home Thursday. 1 leary attended the Sunday school iting at her home Sunday. visit with her daughter Mrs. A, Mrs. Linn Lambert called at i rally at Victor Point Sunday. Roy Mollet and wife visited at Branch. Kingston Kinks Mill City Locals We are Receiving Shipments Daily in Staple and Fancy Groceries Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions LADIES: When in town make our Dry Goods Department your rest ing place. Lady in attendance Berry Sugar per sack $8.40 Corload of Salt Just Received N EW -” a. W. SCHRUNK OREGON A U M S V IL L E , Ht. Pleasant ° Cook In a co o l Kitchen. Victor Point West Stay ton NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK-STOVE Union Hill