The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 03, 1916, Image 3

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    COUNTRY
CORRESPüN
Victor Point
j their »¡»ter, Mr». T. J. Hunt of
“THE FARMERS STORE OF QUALITY”
Year
25
Cuarar^ee Rogers Silverware Given Away as Premiums
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 at 25c and guarantee.
If not satisfactory money refunded
I t h is c it y .
The farmer» in this vicinity, Mr». Mae Hit-van» and daugh-
an: mak,nK h,‘y whil<‘ thu HU" ter Nell and Claude Baynard are
B me8,
visiting the latter» father, G. W.
Several from here motored to Baynard. They left Tuesday for
Cascadia to »pend ihe week-end. la ten day’» outing at Caacadia.
Mr». C. C. Jone» entertained
Dr. A. Burnell a n d family
friends Wednesday in honor of were Salem visitors Saturday,
her daughter, Bernita’» birthday
Mn, w c Anderson is enjoy-
anniversary.
1 h o s e present ¡njf a vjBj^ from j,er friend. Mis»
were: Mr and Mr». W. It. Jones, ! Elizabeth C. Schurtz of Chicago.
Mrs. J. Kin«, Mrs. It. A. Jones, who is much pleased with our
Mrs. I*. Fischer, Mrs. J. T. deli«htful climate after the in-
Hufrier, Mrs. Thoo Fischer, Mr. | tense heat of the “ windy city” .
and Mrs. C. C. Jones, Misses
The members and «uests of
I^olu and Gladys Jones, Inez and
the
Priscilla Club were delight­
Elva Fischer, lauiise Hafner.
fully
entertained at the home of
Ethel and Leona Kin« and Ber­
Mrs.
O.
E. Darby Friday after­
nita Jones and Messrs. Norman
noon.
Miss
E. C. Schurtz was
a n d Carl Jones a n d Marion
'an
invited
guest,
also Mrs. F. F.
Fischer.
Kahn who assisted the hostess
Christina Yost and Leona and in serving luncheon on the east
Arnott Kin« called at the Geo. veranda.
Yost home at Oak Grove Sunday
Motor trips to the beaches,
evenin«.
mountains and over the High­
Mrs. Kohl, who has been in way lor a week-end party are
Portland for some time returned the order of the day with the
home Saturday evenin«.
owners of motor cars and many
Mr. and Mrs. John Hafner and happy parties thoroughly enjoy­
dau«hter Louise motored to Mt. ed outings to different places last
An«el to visit relatives Sunday. week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. An­
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and derson and guest, Miss Schurtz
family of Victor Point Mr. and and S. S. Swank and family took
Mrs. M. M. Gilmour and family, a fishing trip to Jordan Valley,
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Scott and C. G. Itansom and a party of
family of Union Hill and Mr. friends from Turner spent Sun-
and Mrs. O. W. Humphreys of da> at Si,ver Creek FuIls> MLss
Triumph vere entertained at th e !M> rtk* Buff* of Sal(!m and A- P-
J. King home Sunday.
; Speer and fami|y ,notored to Me-
hama and Mill City, G. W. Bay­
Miss Alice Blake of Salem is nard and party to Gervais via
visiting at the Martin Doerfler Silverton and A.Sutton and fam-
home.
1 ily took a trip over the scenic
Miss Faye Casjiell of McAlpine j Columbia River Highway while
spent Sunday with the Slagel Ora Pound and T. H. Hunt party
girls.
j who are at Pacific City will pro- j
Harry Humphrey w h o has J lonK t,u>ir visit »-num ber o f
been ill for som etim e is much day9.
improved this week.
Geo. Albee suffered a second
stroke
of paralysis last Friday
Miss Melia Krenz spent Sun­
night.
He is not entirely help­
day afternoon with Mrs. Theo.
less
being
able to move about
Fischer.
some and his many friends hope
Guy Geer and wife are moving for a speedy recovery.
t o their farm near Roseburg.
Mr. Welter o f Sublimity pur­
chased the lease on the place
they are
# leaving.
Have just received a shipment of men's silk front shirts. Ladies Middies and Ladies and Gents Neck Wear
We are receiving shipments daily in staple and fancy groceries, hardware, boots and shoes, dry goods and notions
ip« c/a/
¿i/res
SHOES
>c n Front Laced Corsets Dr. Sawyer For Men
Cushion Sole
SOAP
10 Bars Laundry Soap 25c
Pure Glycerine toilet
soap 1 bar
5c
6 Bars laundry soap
25c
White Wonder, Pearl White
Crystal White and White
Flyer 6 bars for 25c.
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FRUIT
31 bs. Dried Peaches
3
“ Figs
3 "
“ Apples
3 “
“ Prunes
Choice Lemons, dozen
“
Oranges,
"
Bananas
r jr j
BINDER TWINE
Shoes
Fithian-Barker S h o e Co.
Safety First
Brown Shoe Co.
White House Shoes
Stump of the World Shoes
Ox Calf Shoes
Sheep Herder Shoes
Nap-A-Tan Shoes
The best Models have a
flexible top c la s p
which relieves pressure
o v e r th e b u s t ' -
section i r . ;
kick made J
a soft me.!i
m aterial
which relieves
all pressure of
heavy kon:r$
o r b u lk y
seams over i
the spine so
objectionable
in some front
laced models
A V e n tila te d
tongue under
the lacing which
prevents the pro­
truding of the
flesh or clothing
Buster Brown Shoes
for Misses, Boys,
and Children
Elastic sections
and ¿ores inserted
in the corset skirt
comfortably adjust
the corset t o -
every body motion
LADIES
Brown Shoe Co. Shoes
The Mansion White House
Shoes
Sincerity Shoes
Usona Shoes
H enderson Front and B^dk-Lac^d C o r s e t s
have many,Exclusive Features
and are Faultless in Style. Pit and Construction
We have a co m r p le ' te - ^ sso ' rtm e n t o f t h e s e 144
Idf * pairs
Bhoe8 Martha
.. Washing
... ..
Plymouth. Mass., Manilla
U
U I U C I
i W B I C
i 15c
C M . I lb.
U .
Binder
Twine
Standard Binder Twine 12¿c C o rsets a t moderate
y ¿ 9
and recommend
tons
Just Received— Iceless Refrigerators, largest size $15.00, smaller sizes in preportion.
No. 8— 6 hole new Steel Range, leg
base $33.00. Puritan Oil Stoves on Display
We want your produce. Eggs 25c per dozen
SALT
Half Ground 100 lbs. sacks 50c
Fine Dairy 50 lbs. sacks
50c
Half Ground 50 lbs. sacks 28c
Best Table 50 lbs. sacks 45c
SA LT
III
REMEMBER— we are headquarters for American woven wire fencing of all styles
LADIES, when in town make our dry goods department your resting place. Lady in attendance
JU S T RECEIVED A S H IP M E N T O F P IT C H F O R K S
GOOD GOODS
GOOD GOODS
a. W . SSH R UNK
A U M S V IL L E ,
O REG O N
Mil! City Locals
Roxana Shank and Angeline
Miss Christine Yost enjoyed a
The Gates ball game vs Mill j Ryan spent Sunday with Maude
t rip to Silver Creek Falls with a City Sunday July 21. The ex-¡Smith.
party of friends from Oak Grove citing *ame ended with a score
M;88eg Effie> Zona. Cora and
Sunday.
of 9 to 14 in favor of Gates.
Edna and brother Elmer Ray
Mrs. E. C. Carlson is spending spent Sunday at the H. Shank
a week in the country with her home.
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Senz and
The Misses La Verne Knerr family and Mamie Laux spent
C. J Hunt and family attend­ and Beryl Camp left Tuesday, Sunday at the Nick Zimmerman
ed the show in Salem last week. for their annual vacation from home a t Sublimity.
Marion Hunt went to Portland the Company store.
W. R. Brenner and wife of
to see the auto races last week.
Miss Stella Doan is home from Stayton spent Sunday at t h e
P. H. Lambert home
Walter Garison is visiting at her vacation
the J. A. Burns home this week.
Mrs. Doust of Salem is spend-
Mrs. Floyd Shelton and child-
H. E. Garbe baled hay for ing a few weeks with her son. ren and Neva Thayer attended
who is working in the Hammond j the picnic at Jordan Sunday.
Fresh Bros. Monday.
Lbr. Co. mill.
Neva Thayer spent one day
Henry and Albert Frank with
A
gasoline
speeder
jumped
the
last
week a t the Cold Spring
their families motored to Wilhoit
track
Sunday
July
30,
several
barm.
Springs Sunday.
off, , but only
Mjss u onrietta Vollstcad o f
As Norris Frank was driving . people - ., were thrown
,
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r,
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one of the number was hurt very , Lebanon is visiting with Hazel
home Saturday evening with the j ^ ^
! Lambert.
hay rake his team became fright-1
ened nt a car and ran away, n o !
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Hazel Lambert and H enrietta
serious damage was done.
! Vollstcad called a t t h e Lee
Downing home Friday.
J. J. Staiger and wife motored !
to Salem Saturday.
Miss Mamie Laux of San Jose.
California is visiting at the H.
Senz home.
Rock Point
fit. Pleasant
Silver Creek Falls
A u m sville N ew s
Mrs. Ross Condit and son Max
of this city and Mrs. Henry Con-
dir of West Stayton left Satur­
day for a month’s outing a t
Wilhoit Springs.
Mrs. E. Buffe o f Silverton
spent the week-er.d with her
daughter, Mrs. A. P. Speer.
Miss E. J. Smith of Keokuk,
Iowa and Mrs. Mary Hollis of
Dextar, Mich., who are touring
the west, are at present visiting
Earnest Knapp spent the week
Geary Neal took a load of Chit -
end with relatives in Salem.
tom bark to Sublimity, Monday.
Miss Mary Hostetler who has
W. R. Ray and wife started
Monday for the Breitenbush Hot been staying at Pratum, is visit­
Springs.
ing with old friends hero.
Neva Thayer of Scio is visiting
Joseph Winter and family of
with her sister Mrs. Floyd Shel- Hullt, spent Sunday at the Falls.
j Joe just ramble.^ right along in
ton.
Frank Laux motored to the H. his little old Ford.
Mrs. A. J. Hult visited at the
Senz home Saturday night.
J.
E. Kimsey home Saturday.
Miss Lenaperi W right of Sa-
Mr. Eiling Peterson called at
lem is visiting at the H. Shank
the L. Lang home Sunday.
home.
Mr. S. W. Milligan has pur­
chased a new wood saw, which
he will use to saw up a few of
the logs on his homestead.
Ben Peterson is building a new
house near the north creek bridge
Mrs. Effle Hostetler spent the
week end at the S. T. Arnold
home.
Joe Lang broke the speed
limit through our city Sunday.
I t’s pretty lucky for Joe that we
don’t have a cop.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Severson
of Silver Cliff, visited at the
John Peterson home Sunday.
W. H. Stonaker and family
motored over from Independence
Saturday,
D. O. Freeman is busy putting
hay in his new barn.
jf. Diggortiess and son of Sil-
verton, called at the Freeman
home Sunday.
Albert Rabens cut quite a gash
in his wrist, but with proper
care it will come out all right.
Slim and Martin Peterson were
sight seeing at the north Falls
Sunday.
West Stavton
H o p Ticke ts
Printed Just The Way
You Want Them At
The Mail
at the Gunsaules home Suncaj
evening.
A1 Fallrich and family are
moving to Harrisburg this week.
Ace Trammel and family a r e ,
living in the Korf residence for
the present.
Venita Lewis was a Salem vis­
itor last week.
Evelyn Martin visited at the
Lewis home Sunday evening.
W. A. Martin and family are
going to move to Turner.
Miss Dorothy Terman of Tur­
ner visited home folks Sunday.
Roxy Gunsaules went to Jeff­
erson Sunday for an extended
visit with friends.
Mrs. Blone and Mrs. Fahlstrom
were Stayton visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. H. B. Condit, and Mrs.
•A 5
Ross Condit and baby left for
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and W ASH ING TO N
Wilhoit Springs last Saturday
for a two week’s outing.
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Mrs. Kaplingei and daughter
5 V lllnge, giving; d e s c r ip tiv e » k e tc h o f
of Mill City are the guests of 3 e a c h p la c e , lo c a tio n , p o p u la tio n , te le -
a n d b a n k in g p o in t;
her sister, Mrs. Councilman and K * e r r ’ » -o p h C . la B ss hippinff
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family this week.
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