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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1916)
LARCH!?® •TOWL CLASSIFIED Bi« Sboi 1» For S ale--A Iso sow with ti jugs. Sec or phut e G. II. I'oelle, 10-19x Slayton, Ore. Rhode I »la ml Red C u ik rrrl» — llalcll- e I from ergs from Maplewood farm, birgi-st exhibitor at Slate Fair. In M.Malone and wife and Mrs.S.S.Lake quire nt Moil office. if .lohn Hoher v m a Stayton visitor stK-nt Sunday at the Wm, Hewitt home. {>•«'01 Mt. Pleasant Tuesday. FOR R E M Tour toon, b o iso at ;'lf>0 VV. F. Pennington and wife were p r month. Inquire at C. D. Slayton’* j . Steiger >f Sublimity over from Silverton Sunday. residence. 11-lix basil,i -s visitor I •re Mon «lav. l>. M. Doll « ,-A x«ife moti rid to Sa- I m Sunday evening. " I l io Ov .1 « .. r; < T.ii atre S': t rd-. n-ght. A b s o lu te ly P u re Maë« from Cream of Tartar I 0 A L U K - N 0 PHOSPHATE SCIO DRAMATiC CLUB TO COME OCT. 18 Experience is a sad slow teach« O C T . 18 th E. Roy, V. A (î hh I c , Forrest Mack, Sheep Un Share« I have ‘¿I head of the S tir C. \ !!• mp nml rU Blakely were Shropshire ewes 1 w.li n t mil on share* Salem business visitors Tuesday. See or phone i U ,. &e nu fcr. 10-12x o f West Stn\ - John Ma k ar.J w Doq’ t marry until y o u s e e T h e ton in n- Visitors her« Monday. Escape Sunday at the Star Theatre. SALE KILLS at the .Mail Office. ______ 1 have the largest circulation o f THE STAR THEATRE “ Scio Dramatic Ciulf \N e any Ji i n Blak Iv left for Albany Wed- or *«*’'» Into ,h*' Santiam nesduy even iig It is rumored that I e Galley. Advertise with us and get at a pri«*e that is right at Slopor’s Drug will bring a bride back with him when rosu?t». Store. he returns to Stay ton. , ■ ........... . » L:is of Blue Yitrid Miss Iva Hald.vi:. has rented rooms in the Lancetield Bldg, for this winter. Money to Loan Five Act Comedy Drama I Have Made Arrange “The Deep Purple” Quite a number o f Odd Fellows ai d ments for loaning eastern money, Uebeknhsof this place are planning to will make very low rate o f inter est on highly improved farms. Ho S. 1.. Stewart returned from his Cal attend the District Convention o f those mer H. Smith, room 5, McCormick ifornia trip on Tuesday evening o f this orders at Gervais on Saturday o f this "T h e Deep Purple” is the title o f week. Bldg., Sah ni, Oregon, Phone % . week. one o f those fascinating plays by the tf. author o f "A lias Jimmy Valentine” Miss Mary Rock went to Silverton A limited amount of Collates Toilet which was stage in Stayton last win Sunday where she will work. soaps will lie given away next Thurs ter. day Oct. 19th, absolutely free by "T h e Deep Purple” is full o f crooks, Miss Sadie Shepherd o f Lebanon vis Sloper’s Drug Store. Come early. comedy and climaxes, an i fairly hums with interesting situations from cur ited over Sunday with horn«* folks here. tain to curtain. Ed Blakely i s working i n Beau T o Telephone U«er* Murphy & Lampman are remodelling champ’ s Drug Store during the absence The Scio Dramatic Club, under the The Stayton Co-Operative Switch- competent direction o f Jack Wultemey- the house owned by Mrs. Esther Stamp o f Harvey Beauchamp at Albany. iioani Association passed a resolution er. will put this 3 act iviredy- ram i on on Fourth St. at the last meeting to have the tele at the Star Theatre, W c nesJay i ight, Dr. C. H. Brewer is in Sr.lem today phone users call by NUMBER. Take Mrs. Archie Caspell «vas a Capital October 18. Prices 15 <i 55. at the bedside o f his father, Dr J. H. notice o f this ami act a co rlin g ly . ! City visitor Saturday. Henry Smith. Brewer Sr., who is very low and not lik-19 President expected to live. Dick Brown and wife o f Lyons trading here Tuesday. The Hamman-Stout Auto Stage Line h a s changeil schedule considerable. Hereaf ter they will meet the new mo tor schedule at Kingston, which will Have you potatoes to sell? We are Turner Chapter o f the Eastern Star Cold Tablets are or.e o f the best necessitate leaving for Salem at a later buying for delivery at once. entertained deiegaticns from Salem, known remedies for colds, la grippe, hour. Call—L. A. Thomas. J. W. Mayo. Jefferson a n d Stayton Chapters o n headache and constipation. Your Wednesday evening o f this week. money back if not satisfactoy, at W. H. Fuson and family and Leo Jack Petrjanos nnd family started for A fter the initaticn o f several new Beauchamp’s. Weir motored to Salem Sunday. j SanFrancisco and Jais Angeles Tuesday members at whi h Mrs. Ellen Lambert morning. He expects t o locate in officiated a s Worthy .Matron, Judge Mrs. W. II. Tate and daughter Edna S. H. Heltzel returned from a w eek’s Southern California. Moreland, as Worthy Patron, and Mrs. o f the Waldo Hills were visitors in vacation at Klamath Falls on Friday Emma Wilbur as Electa, a sumptuous evening o f last week. Stayton T uesday. banquet was provided by the Turner Chapter, with covers for 150 members, Miss Jessie Thomas o f Silver Creek See Barbara Gilroy i n the "Oyal Judge Moreland acting as toastmaster, with responses by several prominent is visitii.g at the home of her sister. Diamond” at the Star Theatre Sutur- Mrs. Floyd Crabtree here. I day night. members. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF JACK W ALTEMEYER Prices Children Adults NOTICE TURNER EASTERN STAR ENTERTAINS WEDNESDAY not need glases, Dr. Turner will most positively not recommend them. You Our San Tox Baby Talcum is the best owe this to your children. Dr. Turner you can buy. Sloper’ s Drug Store. will be at Hotel Stayton, Tuesday Oct. 24. Miss Josephine Dechauteau returned home Sunday from Portland after a tw o weeks visit with relatives. “THE ESCAPE” WILL BE AT STAR THEATRE The Escape h-ich was produced i y D. W. Griffi . who also made The Birth o f a N .i o , comes to the Star Theatre for one day only Sunday Oct. 15 with a special matinee at 2:30. In The Escape will be seen al! o f the stars from B.rth O f A Nation, and a'so Blanche Sweet and Owen Moore who are row appearing on tte Paramount program. The list o f stars in The Escape are too well lino i to go mto details, but we can assure- the patrons o f Stayton they will sec ami get more than their moneys worth by attending Sunday. Usual price will prevail 25cents for adults, children 13 ceots when accom panied bv patent*. Box Candies Chocolates Caramels Creams, E t:. POTATOES! Beauchamp’s Those present from Stay ton were: M iss THeo M rtthieU spent the week- Mrs. Emma Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. L .- end visiting friends in Mt. Angel. S. Lambert and Misses ina and Delia i ________ Harold. Dick Davie, wife and little daughter Gwendolyn o f Portland visited home School has commenced. Were folks here Sunday. 1 3 ? “ your children backward in their studies last year? If so it may be due Albert Roy, wife and baby motored to eye trouble o f some kind. An edu down from Portland Sunday and spent cation obtained at the expense o f eye the day visiting relatives. sight, is o f small value. It is better to obtain both by seeing that the child Ennl Cladek o f Stayton had his ton- ren’s eyes are right. Children cannot tell you whether their eyes are right sils removed by Dr. Beauchamp one or wrong. Bring them to Dr. Turner day last week. and let him give their eyes a most Watch Ditter, Bell Co’ s, ad every thorough searching arid scientific ex week. They will have something to amination with t h e latest improved electrical instruments, and he will tell say to you. you whether they are right or wrong. Ditter, Bell o f Sublimity comes out Is not such information almost oeyond with a list o f bargains this week. See price? Y et there is no charge for con sultation or examination. I f they do their ad. 15 Centi 25 Centi ROSE BEADS. ALL COLORS Post Cards Newspapers, Magazines Gem Confectionery, Stayton j We do all kinds o f prescription work, I accurately and without mistakes, phy- sician’s and surgeon's, dentist’s, voter- ¡nary's, etc. Sloper’s Drug Store. -------- Mrs. Boedeker and Mrs. Frank Titze o f Mehama were over Sunday visitors at the home o f Mrs. Titze’s sister,Mrs. Cbas. Staab here. 6 « Griffiths Stars of Birth of Nation Fame N O W ( Beauchamp’s Drug Specials For a few days only ; Rexall Kidney pills 50c 2 for 51c “ L'harcoai Tablets 25c 2 for 26c “ Liver pills 25c 2 for 26c Liver Salts 50c 2 for 51c Rubbing Oil 25c 2 for 26 Sodium Phos. 50c 2 for 51c Joseph Hildesheim o f near Shaw got a thumb ertished o n Tuesday while hauling cordwood. Dr. Beauchamp had to take several stitches in the in- ' jured member. Wm. a n d Marguerite Ryan have | moved into the ti. L. Brown house on Ed Blakely returned Saturday fr-m Third St. for the remainder o f the Oakland where he has bi en working in school year. Misses Vern and Bessie a drug store. Shank will join them next week. Dr. Beauchamp reports a girl born B. A. Schaefer and v. ife left Friday to Mr. and Mrs. ./< h i Trask o f Lyons for a month's stav on their ranch near yesterday Scio. Master Cecil is laying at the Chas. Si haefer home in Linn county. Mis*es Nellie Stov.eli and Florence Morton o f Salem visited over Sunday with Miss StowtU’s parents here. H. J. Mutschler, wife and «on Harry left Til' day for San Diego, California Miss Iva Doughty o f Aumsville was where they expect to live. They are- a week-end guest of M i s s Marian making the trip i n Mr. Mutschler’s Alexander. Buick Six. The Bscape” A P P E A R I N G IN D . W . G R I F F I T H ’S Seven-Part, Sex Eugenic Science Photo Drama Blanch Sweet America's Favorite PAUL ARMSTRONG'S “THE ESCAPE Greatest Story TWO HOURS OF f t Tremendous Action Portraying The Results of a Careless Marriage » S u n d a y Hatinee 2:30 H vening 8:00 66 ■ Î 9 O n e D a y 0 n *y i “S T A R THEATRE” S ta y to n , O re g o n M/«Y MARSH iV J . ' Leading Lady in prices 15c and 25 cents mnmm STARTS NEW PAPER E. M. Coats and family o f McMinn Mrs. Sarah Peterson of Madras, Ore ville visited Saturday and Sunday at gon and Miss Rose Susbauer o f Sublim- the C. C. Nott home. Mr. Coats is a . ity were over Sunday visitors at the brother o f Mrs. Nott. The "Turner Tribune” is th<- name | home o f their sister, Mrs. W .F . Kleck- er. o f a new sheet launched a t Turner, Ore. by Pearl Hassler. It sure lakes send and grit to embark in the Jotirn Chari* s and E d Wesely and Jack In handsome boxes. Not che-ap sta- alistic sea with the waves o f high pric Waltemeyer r< turned trom their south | tlonery in g tudy styles. A GOOD POSITION ed paper and other material running It you get it here it. is right in every ern Oregon hunting trip» Monday morn clean over the lee scuppers (whatever ing. They bagged seven deer, Chas. way. Prices 26- to $1.00 p< r box. that is); Ilut Harsler is an old hand can be had by any ambitious young Neat linen tablets with envelopes to Wesely nrd Waltemeyer each getting at the game and w e’ ll bet our Inst sim- man or young lady in the field o f Rail They re- match, also school t -ble-tt and supplies two and Ed Wt sely three. way or Commercial Telegraphy, since • port they had a splendid time and file olcon he keopis his eagle eye on the i at Reauchamp’s. the passage o f the eight hour law by hunting country adjacent t o Riddle main brace (don’ t know what that i s either,) and comes to a safe harbor. Congress it has created a great demand first-class.- Scio Tribune. H< re’s luck. Put the Mail on your X. for Telegraph Operators. Positions Don’t Marry Until you see The Escape Sunday at ; paving fr»m $75 to $90 per month with Geo. Neibert, and wife and Juke Nei- the Star Theatre. many chances for advancement. It bert spent the week-end in McMinn Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fiahcr nnd son will pay you to write Railway T e le -, Mr an(J M„ Ge0. Thomaa o f abov„ ville atf- n*ling the Round-tJp and visit- Nerval and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Missler Mrs. Neibert remained f o r a and children motored out to the Waldo graph Ins't o f Portland, Oregon for Mehama were vi ¡ting with relatives mg. week’s visit with her daughter at that Hills Sunday and spent the day nt the full particulars. 10-26 here Tuesday. place. Andrew Fisher farm home. Beautiful Stationery xrm a e y B IR T H tsamm J. R. GARDNER’ S OF N A T IO N CASH STORE HAS A N E W L IN E O F COAT M ATERIALS, DRESS GOODS, HAND BAGS, UMBRELLAS In Up-To-Date Shades and Qualities NOW ON DISPLAY Also a Fine Line of Stamped Linens in Bureau Scarfs, Towels, Doilies, Combing Jackets, Corset Bags, Night Gowns, Etc. Make your selections now and Ket your Christmas presents made early. J. R. GARDNER’ S CASH STORE, STAYTON Subscribe For The Mail