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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1916)
I OIL STOVES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING W e Consider the Florence blue Fiame Oil Stove to be the Best O n I he Market. Let us show you. T hey A rc Perfect Cookers and Bakers. FOR SALE Good work Uam, two '»»(’ 01 « and harness. Inquire at Mail iilDn. tt FOR SALE -H o r.c |siwer drag a.w , | cheap. See or write M. Mueller. H 24 Stayton, Ore. Buy your W all Paper now before housecleaning time. W e carry an immense line. CONGOLEUM RUGS Are Cheaper than Linoleum and w e ir like iron on the Dining R oom and Kitchen floor Green Trading Stamps & K Green Trading Stamps**.-/*’ With all Cash Purchases Lilly Hardware Co. ¡1 FOR SALE 4 hole gasoline stove oven, almost new. Inquire o f J a ck IV trj.n o., Sublimity. wth lt --------— ■ "" Hog. W an ted-P h one or write Geo. Spaniol, Stayton, Oregon. tf. IBsBR Brand New Ford -Touring car for sale at a discount. Write Box 75, Stayton, Oregon. tf. M IStayton Garage House For Rent A good 6 room house for rent for $5.00 per month, tf. Chas. Lee, Stayton, Ore. WANTED Evergreen Blackberries. Will furnish crates and will pay 2 cts. per lb. delivered at the Hamman Feed. Bm , 8-31 Will be prepared by Saturday, Aug. 19, to do all kinds o f re pairing. Will have a compe tent mechanic, who is second to none. Bring in your autos and give us a trial. W. F. PENNINGTON, For Sale C h e a p -F irst class organ, good as new, enquire at Locust Lane Farm, Aumaville, R. F. D. 1, Box 35, or phone No. 3x525. 8-17x SHEPHERD P U P S -W e have 6 well bred Shepherd pupa, from a good work ing strain o f dogs. Will sell for $5 each. J. T. Hunt, 8-17 x Shaw, Oregon. BLACKBERRIES w a n te d -I will pay 2c per lb. for your blackberries de livered ut my place 1 mile weat o f Sub limity. Alva Smith STAYTON The manv friend* of Misu Bes sie Carey, who underwent an operation a short time ago at the Salem hospital, will be glad to h ta rofh er succ sful convales cence. Miss Carey expects to return to her home in a short (M l 3 Gallons . . 4 Gallons 5 Gallons 10 Gallons S A L T T h e Stock Salt w e are selling is first quality brand ed “ Net W eig h t" *M C S> T h e 501b. sack will run as high as 55 pounds. C S lfN l HOP PICKERS WANTED—75 or 80 pickers wanted to sign up. Good hops, clean fields. Wood and water free. Transportation one way. See E. D. Crabtree or phone the tf Stayton Dairy, Stayton HOP PICKERS WANTED—150 more hop pickers wanted for the Holmes yard. Free wood, water, tents and tables. T . A. Livesly Company. See, write or phone Emma Glover, tf Stayton, Oregon. Money to Loan I Have Made Arrange ments for loaning eastern money, will make very low rate o f inter- est on highly improved farms. W e don't sell short weight goods or sacrifice qual ity for price. u..„ c„i m Bldg., Salem, tf. Oregon, Ho- pun. <*’ Phone 96. — IS M M T h e price of the 50 lb. half ground salt is 34c. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEEflNG. Notice is hereby given to the legal esH M voters o f School District No. n of X E Z S * IN D fs l And you get what you pay for SPEER’S . . . SOFT DRINKS and BLITZ Newspapers and Magaxines Hendershott’s Gem Confectionery Harvest Time Is Here Get your Supply of Table Linens, Towels, Dishes, Etc., Early T. Follis and wife visited at the home of his mother and Mrs. g . Trask in Stayton Sunday, Y ou W ill Find a D andy Supply of Each Line at Miss Marie Henkel was among those who visited the Wilhoit Springs Sunday. J. R. GARDNER'S CASH STORE, Stayton, Ore. Free Delivery to all parts of the city Mr.and Mrs.Croisant of Lyons were week-end visitors w i t h their daughter, Mrs. 0. M. Bak- er. Fire Proof Garage Carl Follis visited friends near Sbelburn Sunday. -To The Trade- ■ Among those who visited Wa terloo Sunday, were; Richard Hensley and family, G. F. Har- ^ old and daughters, Della and Ina, Curtis Cole and wite, they also visited Mr. Lyrns “ Bigj Brother” farm near Lebanon. Chas. Dart was a Salem visit-j or Sunday, _ Eggs 28c in trade at Klecker’s I H ave the O nly F IR E P R O O F G A R A G E in tow n. Store your cars with me where they will be safe. N o danger of fire. O ur w ork has no superior in the repair line. A lw a y s at your service. AGENCY FOR T he Chalmers— 6 — 30 G A S O L IN E 2 Q c PER G A L , C A R S F O R H IR E D A Y O R N I G H T Cladek’s Garage, Phone 2183, Stayton Mehama Mites C. A. Mulkey and family visit ed at the Loose home Sunday. F. P. Farrington made a trip to Salem last week. Chester Blum and wife a n d Mrs. Wardthy and son, Harold, o f Portland visited at the J. Blum home Saturday and Sun. Mrs. Steve Champ called at the Bass home Thursday. The Misses Meral and Beth Mulkey visited at the Joy home Thursday. w p Mulkey and family drove ! to the mountains for blackberries ». Saturday. They report a pront- able trip. Mrs. J. T. Vallet was on sick list Sunday, j j . Barnes and family visited “ W EINHARD’ S GOLDEN N EC TAR " “ W EINHARD’ S AM BER N EC TAR " "The Drink that Satisfies and does not Intoxicate” ICE COLD AND ALW AYS ON TAP IN KE6S AND BOTTLES AT Fred Rock’s The ‘ ‘ Pastime Billiard and Cigar Store SUYTON. - PRICE CUTTERS FOR CASH m “X S S “ trict will be held at School Building, on the 4th day o f September, 1916 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the fol lowing objects: For the election o f a Clerk. Dated this 14th day o f August, 1916. j A ttest: Henry Smith, G. L. Brown Director. Chairman Board Directors. 8-31 Cheap Living. O f the SOO.(XH) inhabitants o f Jamai ca 100.000 live on an average income o f about 12 cents n day. The Greatest Celebration in Years T u x ed o fans are alw ays loyal to that one brand, superb and royal. T h e y say, “ W h a t is the use o f trying the other kinds, and sam ple bu yin g? W e k n ow T u x ed o ca n ’t be beaten; it’s good as bread,w hen bread is w heaten; it keeps us all in cheerful hum or, and m akes o f each an an ardent boom er; it w ith a blissful peace annoints us; T u x ed o never dis appoints us. It is the w ork er’s one consoler, w h en Business, w ith its big steam roller, has run him d o w n and left him jaded, w ith all his dream s and prospects faded. 'T is then T u x ed o sm ooths the wrinkles, and to his sad eyes brings the twinkles, and braces him for future battles, d ow n w h ere the loom o f com m erce rattles.” T h ese fans are found in ev ery station, in ev ery trade and o c cupation; the able jurist and the baker, the boss ct m any a rolling acre, the butcher, 03 he sells his rasher, the banker and the haber dasher, the cattlem an in far Laredo, all pin their faith to g o o d T u xedo. Looking For Troubls. "W hy do you dislike your teacher?” asked the puxxled parent ” 1 don’t dislike her,” replied the youthful prodigy. “ All 1 ask Is that she get the Job o f teaching the boys 1 don’t like.” —St. I.outs Post-Dispatch Such a Change! "Tour daughter seems to have ac quired a flue polish at that finishing school she attended.” “ Yes,” answered old Mr Gadder thoughtfully. "But Pin afraid her health Is not what Is used to be.“ “ That’s too bad.” “ Before she went away she nns a strong, husky sort o f girl and able to wait on herself. Now she can’t eveu dress without the assistance of n French ciald.” — Birmingham Age Her ald. Coos Bay Country invites the world to celebrate the coming o f the railroad. Hospitality is the Keynote o f this celebration Mrs. J. F. Vallet with Mrs. R. Burtis last week. Mr. Hayes of Montana was in Mehama a few days ago. PROGRAM NORTH BEND D A Y Aug. 24th Band Concerts—Speaking Ceremonies—Dedication Simpson Park Street Carnival— Water Sports— Parades —Driving Goldenspike COOS COUNTY DA Y Aug. 25th Trips by rail and boat to Coquille, Bandon, Myrtle Point, Powers, C< h >: Bay, Mussel Reef, Sunset Bay, Cape Arugo. See food dinner at Charlsto Bay. Fishing at Lakeside—Launch trips on Coos Bay. MARSHFIELD D A Y Eggs 28c in trade at Klecker’s H is A m bition. "Whnt Is your ntnbltlon?" “ To he somebody's famous ancestor." Detroit Free Press. Not ■ Musician. “ Is that gentleman u musician?” asked the Inquisitive Mrs. Smith o f the elevator boy ns a long haired Individual left the elevator. "No. ma'am," was the response; "he ain't no musician; he's n singer.” Tho Pepper Vine. The most common and widely used of all spices is pepper. It is a native of the East Indies, but Is now culti vated In various parts o f the tropical belt o f tbls hemisphere The plant Is a climber and has a smooth stem sometimes twelve feet long The fruit Base Insult. "W ily Is the very stout lady so in- Is about the size o f a (>cn and when ripe Is of n bright red color. In culti gry?" "Because when she wnnfed to go up vation the plant Is supported by iwlcs stairs In the hotel they told l.er the in some localities small trees are used freight elevator was on the other side." luslcad of po'es. for the best pepper is grown in a certain degree of shade. i — Baltimore American. I OREGON BOOST for COOS RAILROAD’JUBILEE Aug. 24, 25 & 26 * « ” «• "**•' Meh‘ ™ tast i The farmers have been very busy making hay. C. A. Mulkey, Dwight and. Margaret Mulkey, and Mrs. Joe. Stephens of Los Angeles formed ! a motoring party to the moun-1 tains Saturday. - Coos Bay T h e price of the 1001b. half ground salt is 64c YOU CAN GET IT FOR LESS AT . . . Fresh Fruits, Oranges, Bananas Liston Darby and wife accom- panied by Kaleigh Harold, wife and son motored to Salem Sun- L. A. Thomas and wife of Stay- ton. visited at the 0. M. Baker home Tuesday evening. Wholesale Price I G a l l o n .....................$ .75 1 G a l l o n ..................... 1.21- 2 Gallon* . . (T oo late for last week) M M Mr. Curl Schaefer and daugh ter Bertha, returned home Tues- day evening after a few days visit at th Ben Schaefer home in Stayton. FOR SALK Alinosi n e w bussy d a y and double harness. See Ilarnm .n’ » ; Feed Barn. tf J. TAKEN u p - a «tag on my farm neur Sublimity. Owner ran have same by paying for this notice and for dam- Nicholas Welter. age done. tf PURE ICE CREAM Ö Ai/A>ll 314 ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » O FOR HAI.K Good hussy, harness, Iron bed and aprins. Grunt Murphy, tf. Stayton, Oregon Kinji ston Kinks Aug. 26th Industrial Parade—Water Sports—Auto Racing—Illuminated Launch Pa rade—Fire works—Dancing—Horse Racing. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES On Sale Aug. 21 to 26 inc. Return limit Aug 31. Ask Local Agent JOHN M. SGOTT, GEN. PASS. A C T. Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES THE “ GREATER OREGON’ W it h n e w b u lld ln tA , b e t t o r e q u ip m e n t , and m any a d d itio n s to Its fa c u lty , th e U n iv ersity o f O r e g o n w ill besrln Its f o r t y - fir s t year, T u e s d ay, S e p te m b e r 19. 1 9 1 0 . S p ecia l tr a in in g in C o m m e r c e , J o u r n a lis m , ¡j] A r c h ite c t u r e , L a w , M e d ic in e , T e a c h in g , L ib r a ry W o r k , M u sic , P h y s ic a l T ra in in * an d F ine A r ts. L a n e a n d s t r o n * d e p a rtm e n ts o f L ib e r a l E d u c a tio n . L ib r a r y o f m o r e th a n 0 9 ,0 0 0 v o lu m e s, fit - ] teen b u ild ln c s fu lly e q u ip p e d , tw o sp len d id *y m nasi urns. T u itio n F ree. D o r m it o r ie s t o r m en an d fo r 5 . w o m e n . K xp enses L ow est. W r it e f o r fr e e c a ta lo g s, a d d re ss in g R e * is tr a r UNIVERSITY OF OREGON JOHNSON HALL « C W ADMINISTRATION HOG K t’ flS N R , O R E G O N Vv ira: U tHfTTa.cs SMSUOl^C H l\ N E O U C A ÎI O N .A ■