The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 13, 1916, Image 3

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    fourt hin Salem.
I Joe Schnider, wife and brother
Mr. J. B. Peterson took a Lawrence visited at the Peter
I load of hogs to Salem Monday, j 1{,|nfhart home Sunday.
He had one that dressed (555 lbs
Miss Hannah Heuberger i s
It takes Mr. Peterson to bring home again after visiting with
in fine pigs for the market.
1 Portland friends.
B u lletin No. 7
Aren’t the People Entitled
to Know A ll the Facts?
1 he road crushers have stopped
Miss Mary Burghart visited
work for a while.
with her friend Mae Reed in
It won’t be long before har- Turner one day last week.
vest time will be here then the j
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Ford ears will begin to sell.
Mill City Locals
The House of Representatives in appropriating $11,000,000 to build a Govern­
ment armor plant, voted down a proposal that Ixioks be kept so the public could
Mehama Mites
Mrs. Royal Shaw’s c o u s i n s
from the east are visiting her.
Miss Josephine Lee is taking a
Advocates of a Government plant expect to get armor cheaper. Why then refuse
A. I). (Gardner moved his saw vacation at the seaside.
mill to Seay ton Monday.
He
to look fuels in the fuce?
Miss Stella Dean is now taking
has been sawing for J. J. Blum.
her annual vacation from the
W. H. Loose, the road super­ Hammond Lumber Co. store.
visor. dragged the road last week | Mr. Clifford Trash has return­
w e can and will make armor for tlie Government
and it is much improved.
ed from a visit to his parents in
Rue
Drager
of
Salem,
was
j
Washington.
cheaper than it can do it for itself—and we want
visiting friends here one
The Potter Lbr. Co. mill burn­
to prove i t
last week. He is looking for ed down last night June 11.
cattle.
,
Mrs. H. T. Baltimore is visit-
( . A. Mulkey accompanied by ¡n{i reIativeg in p ortland.
If ou r offer to do so is to be rejected , a re n 't tlie people entitled
his daughter Mildred, J. A.
to know rxu rtly w hat th e G overn m en t-m ad e p rod uct costs?
Richards of Portland and Luther
Mrs. George Letellier is ex-
Stout and wife are visiting home pecbug relatives^ from the east
in a few days. They are intend­
folks near Salem this week.
ing to make their home in Ore.
Tlmt question is now before the Senate of the United States.
We understand that several of
Mrs. Will Richardson and sons
our friends are going to take a
returned
from Vancouver B. C.
1 chance on Uncle Sam’s land deal.
C l l t S M S C H W AB . Chairman
last
week
where they went to
Ih tbh b rn i Steel C o m pany
We hope they will he among the
F.IMIK.NK O. (¿HACK. M M
attend
the
funeral
of her daugh­
successful ones.
ter. Her grandson Harold Brown
,
Better make hay while the sun returned with her to spend the
sons and daughter accompanied
I wish to
i
r vf
i kr|r ? ari shines for it may not shine here summer.
them.
lioys of McAlpine many thanks jajwavs
a' S' ______________
Mr. Joe Morley is enlarging his for the joy they gave the people I
at
Victor
Point
on
children’s
d
a
y
.!
(Too Into for I lint week)
house
R o c k P o in t
Mrs. John Peterson and eldest S u h l im ¡tv S h o t s
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson
Mr. Harry Humphrey
has
daughter
Emma
left
for
the
berry
I
near McAlpine, were visiting at been on the sick list for the past
Mrs. T. J. Hill is visiting rela­
the W. H. Humphreys home two weeks but is improving very yard Monday.
Miss Mary Peters is visiting
Wednesday evening. Their two fast.
Mr. Bob Patterson spent the. with her sister Mrs. A. Branch. tives in Salem this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frank
motored to Salem Friday.
J. T. Hunt and family and W.
H. Downing and wife motored to
Wilhoit Springs Sunday.
J. A. Burns motored to Salem
Tuesday.
25 Year Guaranteed Rogers Silverware Given Away as Premiums.
Foreman Downing has com­
pleted his road work.
See S am e in D ry G oods D ep artm en t
Jim Leigh sawed wood for J.T.
I h av e just received a 30 cent Steel C ut Coffee, put up especially for m e w h ich I will sell at 25 cents and gu aran tee.
Hunt Monday.
If not satisfacto ry m o n ey refunded.
F. M. Fresh is repairing his
barn and building a shed on one
Have ju st received a shipment of men’s silk front shirts.
Ladies Middies and Ladies and Gents Neck Wear
side.
W e are receiving sh ip m en ts daily in staple an d fancy groceries, h a rd w a re , hoots and shoes, d ry goods and notions.
C. P. Darst spent the week­
end in Salem.
know exactly how much Government-made armor will cost.
Victor Point
“THE FARMERS STORE
OF
QUALITY"
Spec/aZ features
SOAP
10 Burs Laundry Soap
25c
Pure Glycerine toilet soapl bar 5c
A Bara laundry aoap
25c
White Wonder, Pearl White,
Cryatal W'hite nnd White Flyer
6 bars for 25c.
s e c tio n in
f
H a
back made o f
m aterial
V f U*
which relieves
all pressure of
heavy borrir^
or
3 Iba. Dried Peaches
3 ” “ Fig*
8 “ “
Apples
3 “ *• Prunes
Choice Lemons per dozen
“ Oranges "
“
** Banannas “ “
bulky
seams
IP
|$ 4 -
oVer
the spine so
objectionable
in some front
laced models
if;!
Í. / I ! / 1
/
Henderson Front and/Bôçi
FOR MEN
fjTh; best Models have a I
j flexible top clasp
Dr. Sawyer cushion sole shoes
»•y-achrelieves pressarci Fithian Barker Shoe Co. Safety-
lover the bust-
First
A Ventilator!
a s o ft mesft
FRUIT
S H O E S
Henderson Front Laced Corsets
A V e n tila te d
io n due u n d e r
the lacing which
prevents the pro­
tr u d i n g o f th e
flesh o ra o tl.in g j
Elastic sections
and ¿ores inserted
in the corset skirt
comfortably adjust
the c o rs e t tc -
every body motion
ac;ed Corsets
LADIES
B ro w n S hoe Co. S hoes
..
Half Ground 50 lbs sacks 28c
Best Table 50 lbs. sacks 45c
SALT
R em em b er— w e are h e a d q u a rte rs for A m erican w o v e n w ire fencing of all stv!?s
L adies, w h en in to w n m ak e o u r d ry goods d ep artm en t y o u r restin g place.
L ady in attendance.
A U M SV ILLE,
A. W. SeHRUNK
Union Hill
Like G a®
fo r c o m fo rt
and convenience
NEW PERFECTION
OIL COOK-STOVE
N o coal, w ood or ashes
to lu g —no w aiting for
th e fire to b u rn up. B e t­
te r cooking because of
th e steady, evenly-dis­
t r ib u te d h e a t, u n d e r
perfect control. All heat
c o n c e n t r a t e d on th e
cook ing and not radiated
aro u n d th e room . T h e
lo n g , b lu e c h i m n e y s
prevent all sm oke and
sm ell.
Bakes, boils, roasts, toasts.
More efficient than your
wood or coal stova and costa
less to operate.
ASK YO UR D R A P E R TO D A Y.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
For Best Results
Use P e a rl Oil
Better cooking
and a cleaner,
cooler kitchen.
Now s e rv in g
2 , 000,000
homes
In 1, 2, 3 and 4-
burnersizes,with
or without oven.
Al s o c a b i n e t
mo d e l s with
Firelesa Cooking
O v e n s.
(California)
JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF PITCHFORKS
GO OD G O O D S
The farmers are making hay
while the sun shines. Some of
them got scared at the clouds
Sunday and worked at the hay
all day.
G. F. Johnston had a runaway
Monday. Nobody hurt, but the
harness and buggy were badly
stove up.
Mr. and Mrs. Lacy have moved
into the house near the feed store.
Mr. Lacy is at work on the sec­
tion.
Mrs. Grace Bearly is hom e on
a visit.
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Mrs. W. R. Surry, Miss Ella
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones Johnston and their mother Mrs.
and family of Victor Point, also Geo. Johnson, were in Albany
Arnot King visited at the M. last Friday.
Buster Brown Shoes
for Misses, Boys,
and Children
J u st R eceived— Iceless R efrig erato rs, largest size $15.00, sm aller sizes in proportion. N . 3 — e> ¡.ole new Steel
R a n g e , leg base $33.00. P u rita n O il S to v es on display.
W e w a n t y o u r produce. E g g s 2.c per dozen.
SALT
Lyons and Fox
Valley
Brown Shoe Co.
White House Shoes
Stump of The World Shoes
Ox Calf Shoes
Sheep Herder Shoes
Nap-A-Tan Shoes
have man^ExclisiVe Features
,
Binder Twine
and are Faultless in Style, F ft and Construction * -v- Shoos
Plymouth, Mass., Manilla Binder
Twine
16c lb. W
e have a complete assortm ent o f th e se Meal Shoes
Standard Binder Twine 12Jc lb
• Corsets at moderate pgpes whic^efeature and recommend "
Half Ground 100 lbs. sacks 50c
Fine Dairy 50 lbs. sacks
40c
Gilmour home Sunday.
Geo. Scott and family motored
to Silverton Sunday.
Mrs. W. E. Tate and children
spent the week-end at the W. D.
Hurt home.
Miss Emma Peters spent sev­
eral days visiting at the John
Kimsey home at Silver Creek
Falls last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McCurry
of Portland are visiting at the W.
H. Tate home.
Mrs. Geo. Thomas is visiting
home folks in Stayton this week.
Elmer Rabens is visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Cornish of Stayton this week.
Clifford H urt of Sublimity is
visiting at the W. D. H urt home
this week.
Miss Ethel King is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Geo. Scott this week.
Orlo Humphreys and wife wei e
Sunday visitors at the M. Gil-
moar home.
Miss Elma Warden of Vancou­
ver, B. C. arrived Wednesday for
a week’s visit with her mother
and other relatives, while here
her old friends and schoolmates
gathered in and spent an even­
ing in playing games, singing
and dancing. Elma makes her
home in B. C. with her mother’s
sister, Mrs. Kent.
The ball game Sunday between
Silver Creek and Union Hill was
played on the home grounds and
resulted in a score of 18 to 4 in
in favor of Union Hill.
Miss Ilene Holman of Salem
was a visitor at the W. A. Heater
home last week.
Mrs. Peter Heater of Silverton
is visiting at the Matheeny home
this week.
GOOD G O O D S
For Sale By
LILLY Hardware Co., and Peter Deidrich,
OREGON
STAYTON, OREGON