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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1916)
«■■MB Joe Hendrick*. wife » m l children were tr tiling with Stnytnn merchant« Tuesday. Goo. Brown ami John Thom a made a business trig to Mill I ity tl o Aral of the w<ok. 3 P ^ T 0 .7 N ‘ ef f -< Marie He kel is vaiti g f ••>•!*«» in 'iii'i cr. « W E. Thomas ani wif« « S;.1 ai Fmay. (!. [. I y ami wl'. nij.iii ..i ( ervalii*. iv«r s (s "t Saturday 1 .iii your camera \% it 11 A set Films, gel l.< in at Sitipor's. 1 . T. Matlhieu made a business trip to Portland yes'vr ;av. Mr. Taylor cm! family motored down from Mchama Tuesday. .\ rs. Chas. I?a*os of near Soio was tr i i g in town Monday. CLASSIFIED r ADVERTISING For Sala A fresh Jersey cow. En 7.go S. J. McLaughlin and two children quire of E. Roy, Stayton. i of North Sat tiam were Slayton visit* For Sal* Stock Goats, Ch»* Slayton, ! ora Saturday, . j Slayton, Oregon. b-3x rs. .’ . M K r.g.i is speisling t c Miss Minnie Harshi o f Sublimity s a 'k with relatives u Salem. spent Monday with her sister ins. II. FOR SALE — Gm.it I uggy, harness, Iron I'eil »ml spring. Grant Murphv, Mr. hik I Nils. 1‘ i’K'' i f Vest Station ; I. Mutsehler. i tr. Stayton , Orciron v.i'i* St \ ton rnI'.i r- ! u* m I h \ Arthur Korrelte ami wife c f Wesl ___________________ I . M. Anhurohe-iu i f l..i... lYinty S ta y ton visited at t It e F. Forrotto FOR SALE Almost o c w Iniirir\ home Monday. uk * trading in town iuesduy. ! anil lioublc harness, f-cc Hamman's Kitd Barn. tf Mrs. Wilson aid son Keith o f Cali* .b e Jungwirth of Jordan wi-s a busi- fornia were week-end guests at the \N . ms.- oil lor in Stay tor> Monday. Money to Loan I Haro Made Arrange W. Elder home. ments for loaning eastern money, J. J. Staigor and family wore in from will make very low rate o f inter H. R. Shrink and wife of Mt. Pleaa- Sublimity on nnsincss Tuesday. est on highly improved farms. Ho ant were trading with Stay ton mer mer H. Smith, room 5, McCormick Mrs. V. Peitroek and son of Kn gs- chants Tuesday. Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Rhone 1)6. to i wore Stavton visitors Monday. tf. TheMisscs Anna and Mildred Forrest Mrs. Si I Kerr returned heme Mon- of Salem spent t h e week-end with dry after a two weeks stay at Turner. their parents here. AUTO REPAIRING Miss Letta Eccleston of Jordan is Misses Estella Huntlev a n d Nora L in' r Kuiit ami wife were do.vi. spending the week visiting at the J. M. Cavin returned from Potter’s Mill last from Mebama Tuesday. and E. Shepherd homes. Friday. Bring your auto that is out of com mission to the Brown Auto Repair Shop Theo. Heubergcr made a business Mrs. \Vm. Rabens and Mrs. Elmer Bathing caps and water wings at where we are equipped to hnnilfe any trip to Stavton Tuesday. Carter of Union Hill visited at the W. Sloper’s. thing that can be fixed on nn auto. D. Cornish home Saturday. Brown’s Auto Repair Shop. 6-29 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Basl were in Jos. Schreve and Jos. Susbnucr Sr. from Fren Ridge Monday. Ralph Tate returned home Friday of Sublimity were in town on business from a two week's visit with his sis Good drugs, good cigars, good soda, Tuesday. ter. Mrs. Win. Cladek at Albany. Beauchamp’s Drug Store. Mrs. T. Nenness and sons were down Martin Smith, wife a n d daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Benedict were in from Gates one day the latter part of Dora of Mt. Angel are visiting rela last week. town from Sublimity Tuesday. Adam Burns visited with his tives in Stayton and vicinity this week. Rock P o in t TH E STAR THEATRE SATUhùAY lull' 2 2 A Mutual Masterpicture THE TRAFFIC Ml? 5 REELS 5 5c and K)c Scan* From th* Mutual Maatarplctur*, Oa Lose Edition, “ Th* Traffic Cop,” In Fiv* Part». Produced by Than* houaar. .............................. SUNDAY NIGHT, JULY 23, The $10,000 “ Flying A ” Photo Play The Diamond From the Sky 5 Cents P U R E IC E C R E A M Wholesale I’ rice A G a llo n ....................$ .75 1 G a llo n .................... 1.2J> . G a ll o n « ....................S-M 3 G a llo n s ........................ 3.1.0 I G a llo n a ................... 4 lo 6 G a llo n a ....................5 (H) |0 ti.ill,,: s ................... il OD daughter near Silverton Thurs Miss Sadie Shepherd left Monday for day. I Lebanon, where she expects to spend E. C. Downing and family the remainder of the summer with rel motored to Salem Thursday. atives. o Hove Albert Frank and wife and Joe Kreso Dip No. 1 w ill be beneficial to the dairyman, if cows are not troubled Hendricks and wife visited rela with flies they give more milk, Sloper tives in Portlend this week. sells this Dtp. The rain did some damage to W e are moving to our new building but will not be ready for several days. We will continue at the old stand until the new building is ready L. A. Thomas shipped two cars of the heavy oats and the hay that sheep from West Stayton last Satur was cut. day. He will ship cattle the latter Henry Frank took a load of part of this week. 5 | « 1 - | 2 2 2 2 * Wheat Flakes Albers Prem ium ................................$ 25 Oat Flakes “ “ ...................................... 25 Shredded Wheat........ ................. i ............................. 10 Cream of Wheat.......................................................... 15 Arbuckles Coffee 2 f o r ............................. ............... 35 Chocolate bulk 1 lb..................................................... 20 Cocoa bulk 1 lb.......................................................... 20 Baking powder, Cleveland 1 c a n ............................. 40 ................... . 70 Perfered stock beans. 6 cans for “ “ pork and beans, 6 cans for............. 95 Mustard large loc size............................ ................. 10 Oysters small size sea rock, 6 for............................. 40 Fountain large, 6 fo r .................................................. 70 Clams ocean wave, large 6 for................................ 1 00 Shad, large 6 f o r ...................................................... 70 Cod fish flake, preferred stock 2 cans fo r............. 25 Crabs, preferred stock 6 cans f o r . . ..................... . 1 00 Kuners sweet relish 15c bottle........ ..................... 10 Swift's cleanser 5 for_______ ___________________ 25 Mt. Hood wash powder large 3 fo r ........................ 50 Miss Mary Taylor cut one of the Norris Frank who has been fingers of her left hand severely this visiting at the Wm. Blake home morning with an ax. Dr. Beauchamp north of Salem returned home attended to the injury. Sunday. John Freeman of Mt. Angel, is visit ing his schoolmate, G. W. DeJardin here. Mr Freeman is on his way to California to attend college. For Sour, Acid Stomach, gas on stomach, headaches, biliousness etc., use Rexall Sodium Phosphate. Pound bottles $1.00 at Beauchamp’s Drug Store. Mrs. Carrie Beauchamp returned home Tuesday from Albany where she has been visiting her son, Dr. F. E. Beauchamp. Her granddaughter Wil ma accompanied her home. S q u ab to w n Bill Skink ate so many craw fish one evening last week, that before morning he imagined he was a big crawfish and tried to eat up his smaller brother with whom he was sleeping. The lad got Bill awake just in time, with a broken ball bat that was handy, and now Bill says “ never again,” The liPiul o f the mosquito hawk will Skinny Pets, the one-eyed fel continue p"t ns Its victim when sepa low who sticks type for the! rate«! from the thorax. Order now while you can get these prices Cream Mixed Candy 15c a pound Young’s Cash G ro c e ry Underfoot. Some men could be sized up In two words — human doormats. — Florida TitneM-L’ nlon. Wooden Shoes. In the ninth nnd tenth centuries the greatest princes of Europe wore wood en shoes. cr/j r.cv.T.rd, $100 Once there were giants in the land, men w ho could c crap to beat the band. In modern times the cheapest f vates are known an champeoh heavyweights, but long ago, when Jim tw o voung, .men didn’t fight with jaw cr lung, but used their fists, and used thorn w ell — brave days of Jackson and John L .! They c lugged aw ay, while they could stand, when there were giants in the land. A nd Corbett won his laurels then, among those mighty fighting men. H e was the champion when that meant something more than getting fat, and standing, in a graceful pose, to figure in the movie shows. H e ’s an authority on sport, and his decrees the wise ones court. H e's an authority on smokes, and as his trusty pipe he stokes, he eften says, “ Tuxedo’s best; it has the edge on all the rest.’’ The r 1 if t: ; paper will b<s plea. ■ rl 1 j i rn that tin 1.1 rit I' a it one ilr -ad <i 1 ; j t . t r .ence has b -in "•bio t • eu ! 1 1 nil 1 .1 r'.i; a, and that Is Cater. .. i.'.i < rra Cura li the only poaltlvo 1 r. 7 knewn to the medical fr a t'r ..ty. C '-t.rrh tela.- a constitutional dlr'-ese, r nr 3 e. constitutional treat* rr. t. H all's Cat- rrh Cure is taken In ternally, n 'tln q d lrec.ly upon the hloo>l and m ucous surfaces o f the system, there by destroying the foundation o f the din- en-e, r 1 g. Ins the patient s'ren cth by building up ti e eonstltutlon anil assisting nature In d i g Its work. The proprietors have re mo- h frith In Its curative pow ers th f. they offer One Hundred D ollar, for any care that I* falls to cure. Bend fo r I t o f testimonials. Addre -,s r. .1 ( I 1 F.NKY d! CO., Toledo, Ohio, rv -l 1 7 eil Jcrncfriot*. ?'**. T a k e l i a l i ’ a r & c illy P ills i>r c o n s t ip a t io n . * y /M P L U N D E R ’S OREGON K/ JAS. J. CORBETT F«msi PnWKAm m j /.«Mr, ,.My fgr {ht /ra. trance and mildness of Tuxedo CONTAINS TMC VIRTUES Or \ y f .CARA SAGRA0A, BERBERIS.' SARSAPARILLA.JUNIPER, V/TTH AROMATICS. A GOOD SPRING TQ N IO LAXATIVE A NATURAL ALTERATIVE aind APPETIZER tUacco. ” SOFT DRINKS and BLITZ Newspaper* and .Vacatine* Hendershott’s Gem Confectionery FA'/ j K ALLY KNOWN AND USED FGR 40 YEARS —» c < — WE SELL AND RECOMMEND IT. Sloper’s Drug Store B efore Starting ( )n your Summer Vacation, see our line [ 0 >f Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, 1 1 elescopes and other handy articles for 5 t he traveler. J. R. GARDNER'S CASH STORE. Play Sandals Stayton, Ore. NEW SCHEDULE SALEM--STAYT0N STAYTON-KINGSTON Doc Bowersock reports trip- j lets born to Mr. and Mrs. Maple, A Hopeless Case. “ Mape” is j Winks—Jinks never sees the point of Bud on July 4th. a joke. Blinks—No; he Is usually tta* going to build an addition to his butt of It.—New York Herald. house next week. T h e M osquito H aw k. ALL CH IN AW ARE A T REDUCED PRICES Fresh Fruits, Oianges, Sananas fat hogs to Salem Wednesday. ♦* During this week we wi!! offer the following Reduced Prices: 10 Cents FOUR REELS ANU A COMEDY “ Knocker” over in the next coun ty, got slightly piflicated recent ly and walked off the bridge into the mill pond. He had so much, type in his trousers cutFs that he came near downing before Swede Larsen pulled him out, with a cant hook. “ Skinny has signed the pledge and is now hard at work setting type for the W. C. T. U. Alec Pillsbury, who tells Uncle Sam how to run the postoffice at Hootville, has bought an auto mobile o f Luther Slim of Pike- town. Alec gets out early every morning for a ride, and the neighbors are all awake by the time he gets by, as it sounds like a hayrake attached to two run-a- way mules. Are Light, Cool, Com fortable, Keep the Feet Clean, W ear Well and Are Economical. ALL SIZES FROM AUTO STAGE Will make regular trip* every day, Sumlnv* included a* follows: * AI. K M l*IIONK in,» Leave Sta>ton for Kingston " Kingston '* Slayton Arrive Stayton Farr, K in gilon to Salem, 75 cent* Stayton to Salem 50 cent* Leave Children’s 5 ’s -.T o - Big Girl’s 6 ’s LANCEFIELD 6:50 A.M. 7:10 ” 7:20 •' - Stayton 7:45 A. M. Sublimity 8:00 •• Aumsvllli'-meet train62 8:20 “ Turner - 8:35 •• Arrive Malein-meet Ore,Elec.9:10 “ Leave Opp. Ore. Eli c. Salem 4:30 l\ M. Arrive - Turner - 5:05 " “ Autnsville-meet trainfil 5:20 " “ - Sublimity - 5:45 " - Stayton - 6:00 " Leave Stayton tor Kingston 6:10 I*. M. “ King-ton •* Stayton 6:36 I'.M. Connecta with Motor Car Joseph Hamman “ W EINHARD’ S GULDEN NECTAR” "W EINHARD’ S AMBER NECTAR” “ The Drink that Satitfic* and d oei not Intoxícala” ICE COLD AND ALWAYS ON T A P !N KEGS AND BOTTLES AT Fre d R o c k ’s The “ Pastime Billiard and Cigar Store “ Spike” Nubbin tried to scratch STAYTON, - - his back with his left arm yes-! terday, and dislocated his shoul der. Spike says he is going to “FIXIT SHOP” change his shirt every week I have established n repair shop in from now on. the Coupcr building on Water Street and will repair anything. Saw Filing “ Buck” Tilton, who belongs to a specialty. Oron Weddle. tf - OREGON Mill City-Slayton-Salem AUTO-STAGE Leave* Mdl City 6:15 n. m. for Lyons the 0. N. G., writes home that Mchnm.i, StH\ton, 7:45, Sublimity, Aumsville, Turner, arrive« in Salem at. he has trained a half dozen Mex 9:15 a. m. Leave» Sah m 4:.'!<) p. m. ican fleas to hunt gophers and arrive in Mill City 7:2(1. Stop* in Stay- that he is going to turn them The Trover-Weigel Sludio i s open ton at Slayton Hotel nnd Ilendershott’». loose here this fall and cop some D. B. Hill, Owner. the first Saturday and Sunday of each bounty money. We wonder how month, August 5 and 6. The studio big a Mexican flea is anyhow. is now located in the Malthieu Bldg on ! For tn. 1 ' * -ti' i s' In*- The Squaw ker. I tcond S treet. •tlv« TuU«l*. NOTICE!