The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, September 14, 1916, Image 6

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STORE
CASH
l o r S o le — A m d n lc d -
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old. Goo.I w atch ilo ;. Inqoiro of Mrs.
J. F. Cal well.
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SALE UlLLS a t th e Mail Office. Wo
have the la rg e st circulation c f any
paper prin ted or sent into the Santiuni
Valley.
A dvertise w ith ua and Ret j
result».
Team Tor Sale —a team o f fo >r->ear-
old mare», wt. 1250 lb», each, B ar­
gain if »old *'K»ii.
Rulcigh II rold, |
S lay to n , Oregon.
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STOCK GOATS FOR SALE See no
>r phot o Chun. S tay to n , Stay ton. Ore.
a 12 X
Ask as atout the sale aid the date.
It will beat the Catalogue
House in Service, Quality and Price.
D O L L ’S
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Cider .Made for 2 cent» |icr gallon.
Bring \o u r apples. i mile east of Sim-
lim ity.
\V. S tu rr.
9-21
EXPERT SALES LftDY !N CHARGE CF DISPLAY
EVERY COAT A DIFFERENT STYLE NO TWO ALIKE
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K nl IVIc mills cow
quire lit the llnmman Feed Burn.
L A D IE S C C A iS from $19.00 to $50.00
CHILDREN’S GOATS from $2.00 to $10.09
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ADVERTISING
FOR SALK
.SOMETH'‘K> DIFFERENT.
The Newest and Latest styles on
display ere at our store, Sometime early in October.
No
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# cata’o s to lock at. You see and try on the coat you want
o iuy.
We have arranged with a large Eastern Cioak Manu­
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facturer to bring his entire line ot 150 designs and colors.
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,iav ins Paid $250 SO on h new Fold
Touring C ar, 1 find th a t I will n o t,
need it. See m» rnd I oen save you a
liberal discount on »ante. ai. j . Crab-
tree, S tavton, Ore.
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W hite Rocks For Sale tin account of
n.y health, 1 w ill . ell my en tire fUa-k of
1H. year-old h r ., and 2 cockerel» p ure­
bred, Ficial »train W hite Rock*. The!
hens are j m t th r ugh r . tilting und he- I
ginning to lav. W. A. Weddle, Stay-
ton, O re.
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Place For Rent 2S acres, t! room
II. J . M utschler and w ife, V. 1)
' Stupor and w ife and Geo. Tote motor- house, gocal barn, good b sttom land,
ring w ater ami well, a Ijoina S tay lu n ,
! ed to Salem Sundtiy afternoon.
with new high school, possession row.
Price #175. IK» a yc..r hull' cash, h alf in
i> months.
Address S tay to n S ta te
.9-21
plies s t B eaucham p's D rug S tore. Prices Rank, S tayton, Ure.
#1.25 to $27.i-0. Lots of fresh films al­
ways on hand.
I WILL INSURE your stock in a good
"Id Line Stock Co. ag ain st d eath from
Colors of Amber.
A m ber appears in vurious colors. It any cause See or w rite me for rates.
G. W. L afiar, Salem, O re.
may be black, white, brown an d greeu 9-7x
! ns well as yellow
SHEEP WANTED 1 w ant ab o u t 60
j good young ewes.
P re fe r S hropshire I
Sturdy Horse».
Siberian horses a rc sturdy. They will “ ock. Address W. R. S urry, Lyons, i
l > thousand* of m iles a t th e ra te of Oregon.
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forty mites n day.
KODAKS, Kodak Sup-
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W. A» E
m otored down from
Miss Ju n e K earns is running the
Lyons Monday.
ty p e w riter for the B row n-P etrel Lum-
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her Co.
• V- atch Y iu n ^ '» windows fr.r bargains .
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Mr. end Mrs. P. G. Cladek of Leb­
in g rocen ...
anon, a re visiting friends aud relatives
Sherm Swank m otored over from here.
Aumsvil e T u esiay .
M aster Loyd S chaefer of Linn Co.,
r THE STAR THEATRE
■THE HOME OF GOOD SHOWS"
ùi ii À v\». * § W ilb u r
STOCK CO.
High Class Vaudeville
And High Class Pictures
ALL WEEK
En ire Change of Program Earh Night
Only one Show each night
At 8:15
25 cents and 10 cents ,
Fire Proof Garage
— To The Trade—
I Have the Only FIRE PROOF GARAGE in town.
Store your cars with me where they will be safe. No
danger of fire. Our work has no superior in the repair
line Always at your service.
AGENCY FOR
T h e Chalmers—-6 — 30
G A S O L IN E 2 Q c
Cladek’s Garage,
Phone 2183,
The New Sythotic Amber
Mouthpiece Pipe, Odorless,
Tasteless, Durable, Non-in-
flamable.
Blackberries Wanted
Poison Fly Paper,Sticky
J . C. Sfcigmur.d was a business visi-
from Salem Monday.
’x>r here
A'l school bocks must
All He Craved.
T eacher—Willie, w h at Is your g reat­
est am bition? Willi To w ash m oth­
er's face! Philadelphia Uncord.
Much More Sensible.
Mrs. E. Bushr.ell of Salem is spend­
"Jack. dear, when you arc gone 1
ing th e week visiting a t the home of shall pine aw ay."
"D on't pine aw ay ; spruce up.”—Life.
her d au g h ter, Mrs. J . M. Ringo.
Will pay 2'4c a pound for
Blackberries. Empty
Crates Furnished
S ELLER 5 0 c
Fishermen—Ford Truck
Hendershott’s Gem Confectionery
PHONE 1X18
C. W . Hoiford, Stayton
PREPARE FOR SCHOOL
be -ssh a t S loper's.
Then the Fight S tarted
Impossibility.
Wm. Sm ith retu rn ed home Tuesday
”1 d o n 't see why you are so dow n on
"I see th e new stylish costume»
from th e coast w here he has been for
Jones."
from P aris a re sensible."
E. E. McKinney o f T urner, was a
th e past, month.
“H e once tried to rob me of my rep­
“T h a t’s Impossible.”
S t ijt» n visitor Tuesday.
u tatio n .”
“W hy?”
Dr. H. A. and C. A. Beaucham p
“ You shouldn't have stopped him.”—
“If sensible they couldn't he stylish."
C. B. Gaines and M r. George were motored to Tillamook Sunday and spent Boston T ranscript.
—Exchange.
down fr»m G ates Monday.
th e first of the week fishing.
Mrs. H. Lilly returned from Cor­
vallis, a fte r a w eek’s vacation.
Geo. Bell and fam ily are in Portland
a few davs this week on business.
Jack W altem eyer was a business
visitor here from Scio Tuesday.
G. C. Eksm ao was a Portland visitor
the first of the week.
. E. H.'aJshaw w ent to P ortland
»aturday retu rn in g home Monday.
Loren Caldwell was home from
Brownsville Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mrs. Elle/i Caldwell returned home
Monday from Mill City w here she has
txcJii Workirg.
M rs. J . 13. SI »per and little piece
wc -e week-end visitors with relatives
n Salem.
Kiesa Dip should be
se ! at least an o th er rr.onth.
t S loper’s,
All sizes
J
a teacher
BY BUYING A
P a ir of School Shoes
In M itigation.
Q uite a delegation from S tayton a t­
Judge — H oss thief, you're found
Ju st a Suggestion.
tend the F air a t Scio la st week, and guilty by th ' Jury. H ave y' an y th in g
Mrs. Brnpgc I w ant to cnll the new 1
to say as to w hy 1 sh o u ld n 't soak y’ th ’
rep o rt a good tim e on T hursday.
house which I have Just bought some
| lim it?
P risoner—Well, Judge, it w a sn 't your nam e which will let people know that i
I t will soon be w inter. The editor
It belongs to me. W hat would you
boss I stole.—Cleveland. le a d e r.
of th e Saritiam News is calling for
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suggest, d ear? .Miss W itt IIow would ;
wood on subscription.
“Iona H ouse" do? - London Telegraph.
Ho Stuck to the Show.
“ Did yrc.i follow the plot of the
Genuine Geniue.
School Books and sup­
musical com edy?”
“Jones is a genius.”
plies a t S loper's.
“ No. I stayed In my se at anil w atched
"I n ever thought much of his
the perform ance. T he plot le ft the poems.”
Mrs. D. E. Brown of San Deige, th e a te r right a f te r It w as Introduced."
“T h ey nre not th e reason. H e sue-
C alif., is spending tnc w'-ek visiting a t —D etroit I-'ree Press.
ceeds In Helling them ’’—Buffalo Ex
the John Thomas home » ast of town.
press.
Corrected.
Mrs. D art ar.d d au g h ter M rs. Geo.
“ Do ; (ci no in for aviation?" he asked i
Sander and two children o f Scio were f' " beauty of the high class girls’
E M M O M M Q
trad in g with m erchants here Tuesday. tv linei.
“ No; not for aviation. One goes In
\ 13d Blakely retu rn ed Tuesday from f- sea bathing, hut for aviation one
Silverton w here he has been w orking goes up.”—Chicago H erald.
h o tn /jp
in the Johnson Pharm acy a t t h i t place.
Bravery.
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“ Would you risk your life for your
^ a rainij daq seems
Fres rulers at Sloper’s.
friend ?"
to saq
“I did yesterday evening. R ather
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F ry e r o f Shaw, th an h urt n friend's feelings, I ate
visited a t the home of Mrs. F ry e r’s w hat he cooked In a chafing d ish.”—
p aren ts, Mr. and Mr. J . K. G ardner, W ashington Star.
Sunday.
F ran k Lesley, wife and son W ilbur,
H» W asn’t Afraid.
Miss Rachel Angel who is
Mrs. D ora Shreve and Fred Taylor
When Bishop Phillips Brooks was
i the Scio school, was in town Wed-
visited T. A. L ivesly’s hop yard Sun­ "com m anded.” ns the phrase goes, to
esday.
day.
speak before the »pieen some »»he ask ­
ed if he wns afraid . "No," he replied, I
If. J . M utschler, w ife and son H arry,
29 pounds of rice for $1.00 at sm iling; “ I have preached before tny
/. F. F re re i arid N orm an Davie were
mother.”
Klecker’a.
alem visitors W ednesday.
S ELLER
Cigars and News Stand
At Your Service
PRICES RIGHT.
Stayton
AMBROL
Cotton, Gauze, Gauze
H# Knew.
"H e's a m an of fixed Ideas.”
“Yep. A polite w ay of calling blm
bull headed.”— Exchange.
PER G A L.
CARS FOR HIRE DAY OR NIGHT
Money to Loan I Have Made A rrange­
Ring» Around Their Neck».
m ents for loaning ea ste rn money,
T
he
women
of
llayanzl,
on
th
e
K
on­
Mrs. A. U. LaCroix ot G rass Valley, vis,ted over Sur‘d a>' a t th e Ben sc h a e *
go. w ear w edding rings of brass weld-
will m ake very low ra te o f in te r­
fe
r
home.
is a g u ts t of Mrs. Lee T ate.
oil around th eir necks
e s t on highly improved farm s. Ho­
m er H. Sm ith, room 5, McCornack
’.Vate Yeung’s* wi idbws for bargains
Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone %.
Sheep In India.
in groceries.
tf .
Sheep
used
as
beasts
of
burden
in
Bandages, Adhesive p laster and m e d -;
north India carry tw enty pounda
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B
eaucham
p’s
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rug
D. M. Doli w as a G ates and Mill
w eight anlece.
Store.
3ity business visitor Tuesday.
D. B. Hill and fam ily of Mill City,
visited Sunday a t the home of Mr.
fly paper, fly powder, etc a t Beau­ H ill's parents, A. H. and wife here.
cham p's D rug Store.
Miss Cora Cooper, a clerk in the J .
W. A. E lder and fam ily w ere down R. G ardner Cash store, who has been
tak in g her annual vacation, is back a t
from P o tte r’s cam p Friday.
work.
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A L L GRADES AND S T Y LES AT
Lancefield’s
Shoe
Store,
JUST RECEIVED
A Large Supply of Trunks, Suit Cases and Grips
. Stone Jar.4, Stone Churns and Crockery
Ladies, Misses and Children's Underwear, Men and Boys
Shirts, Overalls, Jumpers, Underwear, Hats, Shoes, Socks
And all other iines in Men’s Furnishings
J. R. GARDNER’S CASH STORE,
Stayton, Ore.
Remember I also do a General Delivery business
Gvonjthing ¿bout
y //
Mo keep clrq, [j
“ W EINHARD’ S GOLDEN NECTAR”
"W EINHARD’ S AMBER NECTAR”
\ t o w o rk in jj
comfort ,v/eár \i
"T he Drink th at Satisfies and do«» not Intoxicat«”
Fred Rock’s
ICE COLO AND ALW AYS ON TAP IN KEGS AND BOTTLES AT
N ie lla BRANO !
$ n
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REF LEX SUCKER
The "Pastime Billiard and Cigar Store
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