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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1916)
% fr A Distinctive Reason W h a t is th e c h ie f r e a s o n fo r th e s u p e r i o r ity o f R o y a l B u k in g P o w d e r ? Tom Smith was a week-end visiler hero from Salem. Better >ct your winter wood all in before the rains art in SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7TH A. W. Cornish and family are visit- , ¡ng friem s in Sweet home this week. 3 Full Suits Underwear 6 Garments $1.00 Mrs. Pave Sloper visited home folks at Kook Point Monday. Don’t Forget To read lleaiichanip'a Dollar Day ad. $1.00 $3.00 Doris Hat for $1.00 $3.50 Shoes in window F. F. Muriel’s of Lvon*, was a busi ness visiter here Tuva lay. Fred Bilyeu and wife of Scio were Stayton business visitors Tuesday. $1.00 • G ardner ' s C ash S tore 15c per yard Figured Dimity 14 yds. for $1.00 25c per yard Poplin 6 yds. for 5c per yard Cotton Braid 100 yds. for 1.00 jj o and Lampman are reshingling Marble Crabtree, wife and baby, are Matthieu house bn Second home Sunday after a two weeks’ vaca tion .with Mrs. Crabtree's parents, E. ■■ Mattel) and wife, of near Salem. Mr. Mrs. Hildeshiem and daughter, Miss Crabtree resumed his duties as rural Isabelle, of north of Sublimity, were route cat rier No. 1 Monday morning. H I Stayton shoppers Tuesday. pi WIDOWS PENSION RAISED Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills of Albany 1 visited over Sunday at the J. R. Gard Under the Ashbrook pension bill re — 1.00 ner and Mrs S. G. Crabtree. cently passed by congress, all widows n of veterans of the Civil, Mexican and W. F. Pennington and wife motored Spanish war, will receive $20 per over from Silverton Monday and visited month instead of $12, as heretofore. 1.00 i friends. This applies only after reaching the ________ age of 70 year*. S. P. Back, wife and daughter of Lebanon passed through Stayton Mon day on their way to Silver Creek Falls. PAPER GOING UP The Department of Journalism of Mrs. John Amort and son Merrill of the California State University, issued Shaw visited at the home of her brother, a circular recently slating that in their Martin Berg, and family, Monday. opinion, if the price of paper advanced j again, and in their opinion it would, The boys who went to Riddle on a | fully fifty per cent of the small news hunting trip returned Thursday last, papers would be forced out of busi j and report pretty good luck. ness. DOLLAR DAY, SATURDAY, OCT. 7TH $1.00 1.00 25c Rico Mufflers Six for Read every word of the Mill End Sale ad by the Wilbur Woolen Mills Co. in another part of The Mail. 1.00 $1.50 and $1.65 Ladies House Dresses 1.00 G a r d n e r s C ash S tore You Can Buy at Gehlen’s Store ON OCT. 7 , 1916 The Following For $ 1.00 25c can bi king powder any brand...................... 25c l-25c p c ' ape ■ ats or wheat flakes any brand............. 25c 1 lb. 28c coffee....... ........... 28c 5 bars Bob White S oap..j__ 25c 1-lOc bottle b lu e in g ..____ 10c l-10c package soda................. 10c 3- 5 c boxes matches............................. 15c l-5c package yeast ........ BEAUCHAMPS Dollar Day Bargains “ IF YOUR DOLLAR'S HID AWAY GET IT OUT ON DOLLAR DAY” $1 Johnson’s Sarsaparilla for Blood, 2 for $1.00 3 lbs. Rexall Cotton, regular $1.50 for.S1.00 3 Bottles Rexall Liver Salts regular $1.50 for $1.00 51 Parraffin Oil 50c Milk Magnesia 131 = I ^ U 51 Hair Brush 50c Shaving Brush $1 $1.00 Nyals Hirsutone Hair Tonietf 1 f i n 25c Nyals Shampoo 2 pkg's I.UU 25 cent 25 cent 25 cent 25 cent 25 cent 25 cent 25 cent Tooth Brush Face Cream Nyals Pound Linen Paper Peroxide Tooth Paste Nyals Fas’em Nyals Liver Pills i i Tüi r a Q RECORDERS QUARTERLY REPORT iTüiiüül ]ZZ2 For quarter ending September the Blankets at less than cost, and just as good as any, at the Mill End Sale 30th, 1916. General fund, receipts for quarter. next Saturday. ¡July 1, to balance on hand $ 88.23 3 for show license 2.00 A. S. Davie and Joseph Brewer “ .. 1Q .. 4.00 started for the mountains on a hunting Aug. 4 “ “ 4.00 trip last Thursday. • « «J <• 44 2.00 Sept. 9 “ “ 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. George Doll of Kent, 44 ^ 4 4 4 4 4.00 Wash., were over Sunday guests at the “ 17 “ Taxes received 83.82 home of his brother, D. M. Doll, and “ 27 “ Street assessment wife here. Sale Commences at 1:30 p. m. 5.05 M. S. Burosn by Forest • Mrs. Salzc and son and little grand 186.10 As I am going to move to PortlatW shortly, I will Account overdrawn 390.79 daughter motored over from Jordan Tuesday, spending the day trading with $585.89 sell my household goods on the above date to the highest our merchants. Warrants Drawn or. Fund During bidder at the sample room of the Stayton Hotel in Stayton. Quarter. You wirt attend the school Fair of July 3 Stayton Elec. Light Co.$ 58.71 course, and while here you may just as “ 10 John Downing 45.00 6-Hole Monarch, malleable steel range, with hot well avail yourself of Dollar Day Bar •* 10 J. B. Grier 10.00 gains. Aug. 1 S. H. Heltzel 22.00 water pipes,cost $65 " 1 Stayton Mail 3. (Ml Geo. Spaniol is having the roof of Small cooh stove. 2 big heating stoves “ ) John Mileke » .DO| Commercial Hotel reshingled. John " 1 Electric Light Co. 59.26, Lulay is doing the carpenter work and Oak book case and books " 1 J. B. Grier 10.00 j Jacob Spaniol the tinwork. “ 1 John Downing 45.00 Sideboard, Library Table, Dining Table Sept 4 Electric Light Co. 59.31 , Gus Brand and family of Gold Creek, “ 5 Stayton Trunsfer Co. 1.50 3 iron beds, springs and mattresses Mont., who came to attend the funeral “ 5 J. B. Leigh .75 of Mrs. Geo. Welnrieh, started for “ 5 Brown Petzel Co. 15.36 Dressers, Commodes, Tables,Rockers, Chairs,Couch, their home Sunday morning. 200.00 “ 5 S. 11. Heltzel Cupboard, Power washer, and numerous other ar •' 5 J . B. Grier 10.00 W. F. Klecker comes out with a half “ John Downing 46.00 ticles, including House plants and flowers page ad on page two that contains 585.89 some real bargains both i n cloaks, Small wagon-cost $30.00 suit and grocery lines. Read it. Account overdrawn $390.79 Water fund, receipts during quarter, 1 Telephone and share in Company According to the Saturday States none. man, the chnrge of assault against $35. Electric Vacuum Cleaner July 1 Balance on hand $1183.82 j Oliver Lesley was dismissed by the Warrants drawn on fund during quar- ! , grand jury on the grounds of insuffi Electric cooking utensils and iron ter. cient evidence. July 10 John Downing $ 15.00 5 or 6 cords dry wood. 3 tons or more of oat hay .90 Wool is going higher, but you can Aug, 1 W. H. Meyers “ 1 John Mielke 1.40, secure a bargain in what, you want at " 1 Lilly Hardware Co. 1.32 ! Two Houses for rent, one of 9 and one of 5 rcoms the Mill End Sale by the Wilbur Wool 12.65 “ 1 Jacob Spaniol en Mills Co., beginning Saturday, at 15.00 “ 1 John Downing the mill, and lasting one week. Read Sept. 5 Stayton Water PowerCo. 107.34 T C D M C . $10. and under, cash. Over $10., a credit of the ad. 16.00 “ 5 John Downing 6 mos. on bankable note at 8% int. 2% dis t count for cash on sums over $10. John Lulay has finished Frank $ 168.61 Raucher’s beautiful 9 room bungalow Balance on hand Sept. 30, 1916 1015.21 on the Sublimity-Aumsville road. Mr. $1183.82 Lulay did almost the entire work alone J. B. Grier, j and the finished job shows that he is a | Recorder I first-class workman in every respect. - Saturday, October 7 I LIUTI J. 5c $1.43 j Chas. Gehlen, i i. 1 1 _I f 1 1 Of Household Goods, on $1.50 ail wool Smyrna Rugs for 2- H U S I _J t'.'li L_s I PUBLIC AUCTION 1.00 • * R O Y A L B A K IN G P O W D E R CO N e w Y o rk Mrs. Perry Brossier of Detroit was a Mrs. Luster Sandman and children business visitor here Tuesday. REGISTER BEfORE SATURDAY left yesterday morning for Sidney, A GOOD POSITION . where they will visit three weeks with William Vernon and wife of near relatives. If you have not register«I yet, and Scio were Stay ton visitors Tuesday. can be had by any ambitioua young wiah to vote at the gehnrnl election on man or young lady In the field of Itail- Forty-four enthusiastic Methodists wny or Commercial Telegraphy, since November 7, you had hotter hurry, aa Mrs. Kate Cnvin has moved into the Eisenhart house on north Second street. journeyed to Lebanon Sunday in the A. the passage of the eight hour law by the hooka close Saturday night, Oct. D. Gardner auto truca, where they a t | Congress it has created a great demand 7th. tended the state conference. Rev. E. for Telegraph Operators. Shirley Smith of Eastern Oregon is Positions i Some papers claim that hut (V) per B l.oekhart was reappointed minister visiting his children here. paying from $75 to $9i> per month with cent of the voters of Oregon are regia- of the M. E. Church here. many chances for sdvsncement. It tered. Are you one of the the 4) por Jack Johnston and wife were down cent? Registration books «re open at Lester Smith is working for t h e will pay you to write Kailwuy Tele from Fox Valley Tuesday. at J . H. Grier's oilier in ti e Deldrlch graph Ine’t of Portland, Oregon for Allen Drug Co. in Portland. He will attend the Y. M. C. A. pharmacy night building. | full particulars. 10-26 Will Hirons and wife of Linn county ; were Stayton business visitors Satur- school, and complete his course in that work. ' day. _____ Murphy 25c per yard Cotton Serge the E. T. 5)4 yds. for J.00 , street. 15c per yard Percale 10 yds. for T h e r e is n o a lu m n o r p h o s p h a te in R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r . Mrs. S. J. Pressler returned Tuesday from Salem, where she spent the past Mrs. O. J. Sandberg of For Valley week visiting relatives. was a Slayton visitor Monday. Dr. Beauchamp reports a boy born to The voice of the spell-binder is now Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stevely of Union henni all over the land. Hill Sunday morning. FISHER & RICHARDSON $1.25 and $1.50 Men's Sport Shirts for T n i s le u s o n , w h ic h e v e r y w o m a n s h o u ld k n o w , is t h a t R o y a l ¡T aking P o w d e r is m a d o fro m c r e a m o f t a r t a r , w h ic h c o m e s fro m p ja p e s . T h i s m e a n s a h e a lth fu l fru it o rig in . I t m e a n s n a tu r a l food a s d is tin g u is h e d fro m m in e r a l s u b s titu te s u s e d in o th e r b a k in g p o w d e rs . J. P. Wilbur and wife were Salem visitors Tuesday. John Sint.- and wife were dofcn from Sublimity shopping .Monday. $1.50 Ciuett Shirts, the best shirt made for $2.00 Hammocks for T h e r e a r e s e v e r a l g tx id re u s o n s , b u t th e r e fe o n e w h ic h d is tin g u is h e s R o y u l fro m o th e r b a k in g p o w d e rs . • Stayton, Oregon I Geo. Keech, Dora B. Shreve, Auct. OWNER.