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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1916)
- 1 ' I For real bargain« g o t o Grocery. Y o un g'«1 r THE STAR THEATRE Tin* Gnnln»r Mill i» now running U4 hour* n < av. J . It. G irdntr la visitor tlii» week. h » -THE HOME OF GOOD SHOWS" Portland Iomino»* S A T U R D A Y N IG H T M W arrtn Kiohiirdmui inailo a flying trip to Suleni Mon*¡ay. “His W ife Mi». Fi ari Snackonb« rg of Fox Val-! Ivy w»» a lumini'»» visitor here Monday. A Magnificent Thanhouaer Plcturlaalion A Heart rendering atory of a W ife’« Devotion full To Overthrowing with Thrill and Adventure Watch fürBeaixhamp’s 5 REELS and a COMEDY 5 m I» i > xt a i t'k for II. 1.0 DAY lUr- gain*. 0. t'. 1 irmeater anil two «on» of Jor- d in were visiting relative* hero Tue*- day. Dollar Day, Saturday, 0ct. 7th i 51.CC 5 pounds Pea 8erry C c ffi 33c gr3Je 3 6 Bars Swifts Nrpttn Soap 32 Cigars, your choice 28 Eoxes of Matches 12 pounds Bulk Crackers 1.00 1.00 5 Packages L ’j e tty Oats, 25c size 1.C0 16 Poinds L m i T e a:“ 1.00 1.C0 16 P.yjnds Rad Beans 1.00 1.00 2 Gallons Corn Syrup 1.00 Young's Sash Grocery Win. Mania of l.inn countv purrhaa- eit a new Dodge rar from F. C. Titua Sunday. Mr», liny of West Í tayton «HI visit- ing 1er sister, Mr». Laurence here Tuealny. New Line cf Ladies i uits at d Coats at Klecker’s. SU N D A Y N IG H T “DIAMOND FROM THE SKY” 5 and c e n ts 10 cents $1.00 DAY SALE Sec Mieike'a new line of heutera and ateel range». Are jou watching the windows at Young’• Ca h C n oo. v fo bargain*. Mrs. Everett G.tn'ner wa* an Albany j visiti r Friday. New Une Ladies Suits and Coats a* Klecker s. Frank Farrb'gti n < f neiir Mehama wa» a Salen« bugiti. ■ visitor Tue»day. . M«*s Josephine Di chauteau ia making I a week’a viait with relatives in Port- It io re;»irted th a t t hus. Chrisman ef near Marion r i 'I s on move to Mor.- t via. I.ee Cnchrare of Sa i Francisco, wa* an over Sunday vi-itor at lha Shreve home. Nice Fresh Candies al- ways on tap at Beauchamp'« Drug Store. W a te It K l e c k e r ’s Miss Jeanne Shreve of Portland la visiting home folk» here for a few weeks. DOLLAR DAY PRICES FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 7TH Fred Lau was down from Fox Valley Tuesday visiting with relatives a n d trading. DOLLAR DAY DOLLAR DAY OCT. 7 th Saturday, Oct. 7th The Stayton Bakery ha» had a new glass front put into their building on Third Street. Wm. Cladek and family moved into the Gowen house on First St. the first of the week. I $ 1.00 Dozen Intermittent Alarm Clock $1.75 Dozen Casserole Dishes 1.60 Cologne Bottles 1.75 Dozen Cut Glass Vases 135 Dozen Soup Ladels, your choice Pair Sih’er Salt and Pepper Shakers 1.35 Pair Cut Glass Salt and Pepper shakers 1.25 STAYTON, 1.00 Mrs. P. P. Crabtree and Mrs. Ix>uine Henkel of Kingston were Staytnn vis itors Tuesday. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 OREGON 25 Go-Cart 25 Flashlight 25 Lantern 25 Axe 25 Post Hole Digger 35 Gasoline Can - - - OREGON THE MUTSCHLER Blacksmith Shop Under New Management WM. CLADEK, Prop., All $1.25 and $1.50 Umbrellas | • $1.25 Ladies Felt Slippers $1.25 Gauntlet! Gloves ,, 4 Pairs 30c wool sox e - : $ 1 , 1 5 and $1.25 baby shoes -- LANCEFIELD’S SHOE STORE, Horseshoeing, $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 STAYTON, OREGON Subscribe for the Stayton Mail Woodwork Blacksm ithing ALL WORK Stayton, GUARANTEED Oregon are our Drugs, Cigars and Soda at Beauchamp’s Drug Store. When in need of anything to eat go to Young’s Cash Grocery. FJverything neat and clean. Phone 1661. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weaver returned ! to their home in Woodburn early this J . H. Missler and family visited ov week after n few daj s visit with Mr. er Sunday with Mr. Misaler’s sister, ¡and Mrs. Ed Hamman. Mrs. Maggie Witchen at Salem. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 100 1.00 Total • 35e 35c 25c 25c $1.35 ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR 150 Ladies and Childrens Coats Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. 5, 6, 7 DOLL’S CASH STORE, STAYTON Enamel Ware Assort., Value $1.6o for Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Brewer visited j Saturday ami Sunday at the Dr. J . H. Brewer home in Salem. Business is good, so 1.00 1.00 1 lb. Can Schillings Best Baking Powder 1 lb. Can Chase & Sanborn (Crusade Steel Cut Coffe > 2 oz. Vanilla Extract 1-2 lb. Gunpowder Tea 50c per pound New Line Ladies Suits and Coats at Klecker’s. T h e Hamman-Stout Stage Line | bought the transfer business from C.M Holford and son Saturday. $ 1.00 GROCERY COMBINATION Frank P..tter and family of Mill < ity \¡sited at the home of Mrs. Putt'-r’a parents here Sun lay. Mrs. Loui»>' Henke! »« cured the free hat given aw ay at Mr». Dena Mack'» Millinery Shop, Saturday. OCTOBER 7TH 8 pair 15c Children’s Stockings $1.25 to $1.50 Ladies Woolen Underwear 50c silks, 3 yards for 75c to 85c Men's Fancy Dress Shirts. 2 for $1.25 to $1.50 Men's Fancy Dress Shirts for 7 cent Gingham, 20 yards for 6 cent Outing, twenty yards for $1.25 Umbrellas for 65 cent Dress Goods, 2$ yards for 35 cent Danish Poplar Cloth, 1 yards for Mr». Robt. Mcr row or Gol ’onrfale, Wash, is visiting at the Jos. Fisher home this week. J. F. MIELKE STAYTON, SATURDAY, Almost everyone in .Stayton attend ed the State Fair in Salem at least one day this week. NEW HEATERS AND STEEL RANGES SATURRDAY, OCTOBER 7TH The Cottage Hotel has been purchas ed from Adam Schlei» by Mr. Flir.n of Minnesota. Ben Gehlen, wife and »on Uclmar spent the week-end vmiting relative* in Portland. C. A. LUTHY Jewler è è 2 è è 1 1 W. R. Surry nnd wife were down from Lyons Tuesday trading with our merchants. Mi THIS ST(M $l.oo Pott’s Sad Irons, value $1.25 for l.oo Framed Pictures, value $1.5o for l.oo Alluminum Fry Pans, Value $1.45 for l.oo Dollar Day Saturday, Oct. 7th 1 Line of Pillows, value $1.25 pair for l.oo Coco Door Mats, value $1.25 for 0 l.oo Savory Roaster, $1.25 for l.oo value Lilly Hardware Co. STAYTON, • m* OREGON