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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1916)
fit. Pleasant Clyde t M , the State Tr.imi,. the wet end at the 1 ShanI H*-m hi.ii>g hi lien Knapp. M ìh . h Mi. h day f.r Sal frier <!i I .aux le t Sat nil relatives. . ! ¡'ttT Lambert left S ;t - unlay lor ! ehunon, where she to attend h p tc! oo’ the com n winter. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7TH 3 Full S' Under wear 6 Garments $1.00 $1.50 duett Shirts, the best shirt made for Ho x li on, M. F. Kyan and fam.ly an Fru l. Ilubb man mo ored Jefferson Sunday. A large number fr>m this . ; cinity are taking in the 8tai< 1 Fair $1.00 Miss Gladys Downing at I). Townes’ Saturday. $3.00 Doris Hat for TT.. $1.00 The Misses G r a c e, Roxana, Crystal and Melvin Shank made a pleasant call at the Twin Wal nut Farm Friday. $3.50 Shoes in window $1.00 Chester Iloyes of Albany spent the week-end with G. H. Kay and family. FISHER & RICHARDSON *w- C ash G a r d n e r ’ s S tore C opyright I Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into y_o_ur system! You’ve heard many an earful about the Prince Albert patented process that c u t s o u t bite and parch and lets you smoke your fill without a comeback I Stake ke your bank roll that it proves out every hour o f the day. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to g ive quality! 5 1 j yds. lor 15c p r yard Percale 10 yds. fur mm ¡A lbert ' called You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a thousand-dollar bill! It’s worth that in happi ness and contentment to you, to every man who knows w hat can be gotten out o f a chummy jim m y pipe or a makin’s cigarette with Prince Albert for “ p a c k i n g ” ! Glen Schillings o f Shelburn wan a special Sunday visiter at the W. K. Ray home. WÌMM.S.IM, ». .Vfiss Mabel Towr.es is visiting in Portland this week. week-end with her daughter, . School also commenced in the F o x Valley district Monday Mrs. Roy Brenner, of Stayton. morning with Mi?s Alta Brown J.OO Frank and Linn Lambert and teacher. John Lutz returned from the Claude a n d Clyde Moulding 5c per yard Cotton Braid huckleberry patch Monday with spent the week-end with their 100 yds. fer 1.00 a large quantity of berries uncle E. D. Thompson a n d A large crowd gathered at family. Floyd Shelton’s Sat. evening and Oct. 5 a lecture will be given serenaded Mr. and Mrs. D. Wor- by a lady o f the W. C. T. U. at ske. the Lyons M. E. Church at 7:30 p. m. 25c per yard Poplin 6 yds. for $1.00 25c Rico Mufflers S ix for 1.00 $1.50 and $1.65 Ladies House Dresses 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mollett re turned home Sunday from Inde pendence where he has been picking hops. J.OO Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour and family were visiting with Mrs. Joseph King of Victor Point Sun day. C ash S tore You Can Buy at G e h l e n ’s S to re ON OCT. 7, 1916 The Following For $ 1.00 1-2/ic can linking rowil.-r nnv brand____ ____________ 25c 1-2 if pi ck 'go nata nr wheat (lakes any brand 25; 1 IK 2Xr c o ffe e .................. 2Xc 6 bars Bob White Snap. 25c l-10c bottle blueing............ 10c l-10c package aoda.............. 10c 8-5 c boxes matches............ 15c t-5c packatfc ye a st..................... Rc ______ Falls Stayton and back Sunday even- I ing. School opened here Monday Miss Marie Smith visited the Sept. 25 with Mrs. Emma Cober- week-end at the J. E. Kimsey lev as teacher. home. She is teaching school at Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hicks Aurora this term. HWW! \ The world's record — twenty• two thousand and twenty-two miles without stopping the moto r — is held by a Maxwell stock touring car. Wayne Ashby left, last week on a business trip to Santa Kosa, California. Mrs. R o b a r d of Portland, is staying with Mrs. Ashby during his absence. Hugh Hurt started in Stayton Monday. to school Mrs. Wm. Rabens a n d son Elmer made a business trip to Stayton Saturday. Arthur Branch, w ife and child ren o f West Staylon spent Mot - day at the Chas. Peters homo, where they celebrated the birth day o f Misses Norma and Belva Branch. Valiev Fox Mr. and Mrs. Butler are visit ing with their nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Kane. Stayton, Gregor ■ H. A. Thomas and f a m i l y came back from Salem Monday where they have been for sever al weeks harvesting their hop crop. Lyons and $1.43 Chas. fehlen, Silver Creek Union h ill 1.00 G ardners T and son Kenneth visited at the Bill Rabens, son and daughter Lewis Lang home Sunday. Mr. visited at t h e Albert RaberB and Mrs. Hicks expect to leave home Friday. f o r Arizona soon where they Lynn Neal is attending high will spend the winter. school in Stayton. Monroe Irish, w ife and sons of Chas. Cuslak is building a new Rev. Van Winkle will preach Oregon City visited a few days house, it will be a dandy when in Lyons Oct. 8. last week at the S. W. Milligan 1 finished. home. O. D. Miles called at the D. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Scott Freeman home Sunday. and son, Wayne o f Silverton, Joe Lang and Martin Peterson Beatrice, Pauline and Frank Ix>ck- Rena Lang is on the sick list were visiting at the Geo. Scott hart are spending the week a t the w i t h a party o f Union Hill home Tuesday. home of their grandparents in Salem. friends made a flying trip t o and unable to attend school. $1.25 and $1.50 Men's Sport Shirts for $1.50 all wool Smyrna Rugs lor HE Elina* A / lbert tidy red tin, and in c. fact, every Prince Albert package, haa real meaaage-to-yon on its reverse aide. You’ll read:—**Process Patented July 30th, 1907.” That means that the United States Govern ment has granted a patent on the process by which Prince Albert is made. A n d b y which tongue b ite and th ro a t p a rch a re cut out! Every where tobacco is sold you’ll find Prince Albert awaiting yon In toppy red bags, 5c; tidy red tins, 10c; handsome pound and half-pound tin humidors and in that clever crystal- glass humidor, with sponge - moistener top, that keeps the tobacco in such Ana conditisg * a 1 w ay a I *. 1. * CTXOLDS TOBACCO CO Mr. and Mrs. Den MeKnight and children, and Mr. and Mrs. J.OO Ona Sin lion and sons, and Mrs. Linn Lambert were Sunday vis itors at Cold Spring Farm. 1.00 Mrs. I’ . H. Lambert spent the DOLLAR DAY, SATURDAY, OCT’ 7TH ^ Th ere’s sport smoking a pipe or rolling your own, but y o u k n o w that you’ve got to have the right tobacco! W e tell you Prince Albert will bang ihe doors wide open for you to come in on a good time the national jo y *moke firing up every little so often, w ithout a reg ret! You’ll feel like your smoke past has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot back up for a fresh start. Mr. and .Mrs. John Huber an<i family, Mrs. Uoxic Fr.ar.k and f irndy. Maud Smith, ai d Gladys ■> ~c per yard Figured Dimity and Elsie Downing were Sunday 14 yds. fer ¡ 1.00 visitors at the H. It. Sham: horm . . Sc per yard Cotton Serge $2.00 Hammocks for Ë.J. . M iBoiéaî School commenced a t Lyons last Monday morning with Prof. Kane i n the upper room and Miss White in charge of the pri mary department. The n e w school house not being finished school commenced in t h e old building. The new house is to be ready the first o f November. r . O . B. DE T R O IT N' ’O other car at any p rice has ever approached this wonderful record of endurance. In addition to this proven sturdiness, rem em ber that the M axw ell averages between 25 and 30 miles per gallon of gasoline. Moreover, the M axw ell is complete. It has elec tric starter and lights; demountable rims; one-m an mohair top; speedometer; roomy, comfortable seats and an attractive appearance. A re you particular about details? D o you demand evid ence o f value? If so, you w ill investigate the M axw ell, the features, record and reputation of which proclaim it the w o r ld 's greatest moto± car value. 3-paaaaaig-r Cabriolet, $863 3-paaam fiar Tcrmrinff T ou rin g Cmr. Car. $393 - 530 6-paaaan$ar Tow n Car, 913 6-paaaao$ar Sodasi, (9 tì3 S -p a .mancar Roadster W. F. PENNINGTON, Agent, Stayton, Ore. fjj