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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1917)
I i ü Doll’s G a s h Store g i m m m m m m A BIG L IN E O F Gighanis and Percales I 0 0 Your choice is pract'cally unlimited. All new patterns for dresses or aprons, and house dresses, etc. Come and see our line. Delivery every ua\ id twice on Saturday HIGH PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE m s D o ll’s Gash S t o r e ■ > # # & l ^ W l i # i f .f • T • 1 «£ ■ m You Can Make Excellent Cake with Fewer Eggs Just use an additional quantity o f Royal Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, in place o f each egg omitted. This applies equally well to nearly all baked foods. T ry the following recipe according to the new w a y: CREAM LAYER CAKE Old W a y N ew W ay 1 e o p tu g » r h cup milk 2 cu p s flour 2 teasp oon s R o y a l B ak in g P ow d e r 3 eg g s H cup sh orten in g 1 teasp oon flav orin g 1 cup sugar 1 cup milk 2 cups flour 4 teasp oon s R o y a l B aking P o w d e r 1 egg 2 tab le sp o o n s shortening 1 teasp oon flavoring M a k e s 1 L a rg e 2 -L a y e r C ak e D IR E C TIO N S —Cream th e s u g a r a n d s h o r t e n ln g to g e th e r,th e n m l* In the egg. A fter sifting th e flour an d R oy a l B aking P ow d er togeth er t w o or three tim es, add it all t o th e m ix tu re. G rad u ally add th e m ilk and beat w ith spoon until you h a ve a sm ooth p ou r b atter. A d d th e flavorin g. P ou r in to g reased la yer cake tin s and bake in a m od era tely hot oven for t w e n t y m in utes. T h is cake is best baked in t w o la yers. Put to g e th e r w ith cre a m Ailing and spread w ith w h ite icing ROYAL BAKING POWDER made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes. No Alum ij No Phosphate N ewport Charming Resort by the Sea T h o s e w h o se e k rest, a n d s e a -s h o r e r e c r e a tio n , w ill fin d a b u n d a n t o p p o r t u n it y at N ew p ort. A m p le h o te l a c c o m m o d a tio n s , c o t t a g e s or c a m p in g a r r a n g e m e n ts . Low Round Trip Fares Trains• - - Each / Erection Ask our nearest agent for f ■! *r "Newport” or write John M. Scott, Gen« ral Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon SOUTH ERN \ìt Found A pair of ladies ; , a. G. R. Munkers motored to bal eni Tuesday on business. Owner can have same by calling L. A. Thomas is painting Geo. on Ed Young, identifying same and paying for this adv. Keeeh's home. Last Monday evening lift > n Alois Hassler of Sublimity was or twenty friends of Mr. and a Stay ton caller Monday. Mrs. Clyde Holler gathered at Etl Young and two daughters their home and tendere • them a motored to Salem last Friday. farewell reception. The evening C.E. Taylor was a Salem visit- was pleasantly spent in pla\ ing or Saturday evening. games. Miss Mallagamba, of Astoria Roy Rurson arrived last week is visiting Mrs. Rosa Willing. from Alberta. Gan., where lie Eleanor Willing is taking can' has been the past few year«. lie states that owing to military of Mr. Glover of Sublimity. Low Kimsey of Mehama was restrictions he had a rather dif- ficult time getting pernmsion to a Stayton caller Tuesday. Young’s Gash Grocery makes leave the country. Jos. Sestak and family, Mrs. two deliveries a week, Wednes Ed Sestak and daughter. Frank days and Saturdays. Lesley and family. Wayne A. hby Several fishing parties are re and Rae Glover motored to Gas- porting good catches the past cade Locks and returned Sun week. day. On the return tiip Mrs. Pearl Schnackenburg of Hillsboro is visiting her sister. Mrs. A Tex. Downing. Amelia Glover of Portland is visiting her mother at the Stay- ton Hotel for a few days. Mrs. D. C. Davis leaves Thurs day for a visit with her husband at Bremerton, Wash. Tillman Van Cleave of Silver- ton spent Sunday with friends and relatives in Stayton. The Scio condenser is m aking extensive improvements a n d adding a refrigating plant. We deliver on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Young’s Cash Gro- eery. P A C IF IC L IN E S F A R M A N D C iT Y L O A N S L you are paying a high rate of interest, w hy not refund y Jur loan at a lower rate and more libera! terms. It is not good business to pay a higher »ate of interest than the market demands, nor is it good business to keep your sur plus funds on time deposit at 3 to A‘,'< per annum when 6 ‘/o can readily be secured on rirst Farm Mortgages. If you have money to loan or wd n refund or secure a new one, call or write S. H. H E L 'r , Ftayton, Oregon. His son said that it his fat!.or v/as living to day he would undoubt V*> edly ap< 1« oizc to "hell” for his remark. % Nov.- who we want to say is, that war lias doubled, ; yc , h , ; c ur ed us to pay GOO1 c more for some of our $ stock and materials. F\ . t \T !y l:no\ s all drugs have advanced and also y all cl d -afs, an ' iv>w there is to be a war tax placed % on tom-: « I our photographic appliances. V7c 1 tve and arc stilt making pictures at the same 'to V pric. w j . before the war started. However, July K 7 and «j and Aug. I and G will be our last trip lo Stay- % m ton at t o ' d prices. % ? On S turday and ma' I Sunday, July 7 and 8, v/e will 1 all having ji tuies taken, a 20 percent reduc tion 1 the whole amount of the order is paid at time ^ of sitting T en per cent will be given if h is paid at •V time of sitting. It you are wanting anything In the picture line you ”1. will : vc moiM bv « iking advantage of this oppor- tunity. \ /c will als Miib.c a present of a nice little picture FRh’.ii O F G lA R G ii |o all babies under four years CLASSIFIED % ADVERTISING i .j of a..e ana whose birthday conies in July. M one y to L oan Trover & Weigel. 1 H a t e Made A r r a n y ■Vf'. menta for loaning eastern n ,• ; , will make very low rat,- of iute est on highly Improved f rm -. 11•> mer H. Smith, room f>. Mel o: et Hldg., Salem, Oregon,(Phone IHè. tf. J. K. Gardner’s Cash Siore Carries a General _______________ fo r s a i . e c h e a p I Sulkey plow It? inch K""*1 "* ,,tw Phone 14. F. M flerry, Lyons, Ore. 7 5 j . l black ..riving i .r,- " year oi«t gentle weight ni ut FOR sale Will sell or trade for cow. I.eo J Rock, Stayton Ore. 0. M. Baker and T. W. Creech collected in and around Kingston farmlands Tt «: \ r u t Farmers as well as Fighters, Tw< $175 during the drive. . million three hundred thi Mrs. B. F. Muikej and children nf o r,..., • Calit t of Portland are vi.-iting Mrs. M’s Grant Lands. Tit.e r.v« I I: l il sister Mrs. Dr. Beauchamp. j State». To be opened f*>r homester and - all Lire o f Wli-rchundise. Shoes, Hats. Umbrellas, W ork Shirts. Overalls anil Dusters A Fit • I ■ ot I . uit j i Clips ami Rubbers, Stone Jars S tm e Churn and C oelcs. Baskets, Brooms, M op Sticks und a yenerttl line ot b ine Groceries, a Fine display o f Flaps and F1-. - D c< rations on hand. This is the place lo your very Tapestries and Mi sa- j lin« ¡ ’or i i , and anything in the Dress Line. I . o . , I t Got Pi itpaid <1 , Warm Izaihcr Siioes for Work or Play i > ; Albert Frank Of Detroit is. Grant Land» Locating Co. IJ..X <10 spending a few days at home and Portland, Oregon incidently taking in the Round- FO r s a l e - a : j y..„r ..id i.!,-< i “ up at Albany. chon maae weight 1400 its. Inqn.rc Mrs. J. W. McCulloch of On- Alois Tit/.c, Mrl.an.it. Of. 7 a tario, who has been visiting re- F0R SALE White Lt(fhMn cocUr latives in this city, returned | e la from trap-nested stock. $1 each it home Friday. I taken Boon. 1 will not hold any over Howard Ware who is making ol w* J 1 ' K *' 2 the trip from California to Wash- ton.Scio ro, (J. ington in a car stopped over ■ ----- night with his cousin T. J. Ware. In • French War Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ficklin and i 8ervin* * • j * . , ,• . COtirso inoaI~soii|», in<. t nun vp RO little daughter spent the week tables and deasert—i u m.m • p: end at the Mrs. Roxie Shank ositfon, Hj!ys eii / h U iu i -’: ■ in tf home in Linn Countv. Saturday Even tug !'■ i u • i beu table», often cutting up tlio food Mrs. Wm. Rabens and daugh- ' and feeding the nr:ul< i pnth f •; fiir- ter, Miss Dora were guests at ,,“'r complicates the t Tin* h; t day I completely lost ny In ml. My the Wm. Cornish home the first clamorouH young brood, idle < f \«| -,.i of the week. were under twenty-two, reminded m of nothing no inn It ns n lie tf 11 1 of Chas. E. Taylor and family, of yawning baby r< !••::. t wait Ing t" h ■ Deep River, Wash,, are visiting fed. It was: "Look nut for my 1« • his mother, Mrs. Jas. Taylor and mens!” "Morn bread, mers!” "M other relatives. serviette. meesP "Huve yon forgot Mrs. Stamp who has been me, meesV" "My soup's flpp <1 1 : 1 visiting friends in Stayton for my bed: I 'm afloat, i ie I" And In n ruplil bubble of l'i ucli t h at i < several devs returned to her my bend spill. At Inst In sheer home in Pendleton last Friday. perntlon t nddressed tL< m In th ■ Amerlenn In n g n n g e : “Y< u dnrnt Glenn Porter was visiting in kid»— shut up!” Stayton l a s t Saturday. He leaves in a short time for the Tbs Liitla Oystor Crab. training camp in Pennsylvania Tbe cii pin III nf it foreign lilp. In j it at iinlltmure, ut uu < t< i l >. , -nt of the U. S. Engineer corps. on by friend« won delighted u. , r W. F. Ware who has been oysters which were oil the ne nu visiting his mother Mrs. J. W. ’ sent bef,’re tho " IM " fri to It several barrel:! <>.' lie. «■ Thomas and brother T. J. Ware for the past fortnight left Mon ho made the trip back lo tills i ouii I i « Ills friend» asked Idni how be III:« I I! day for Baker to visit his son. oysters. lie said: “ Don't you Uie i" At a meeting of the city coun wo ha«l to throw nearly nil of them cil Tuesday night Henry Smith overboard. They were no good, l'i i • . . . . , . , , tlcnlly every one of them luul u II« e was appointed marshal, to take insect on tho inside, and, knov.h, ; tin the place of Chas. S ta b b , re- were not fit to ent, we lot the whole lot go to Davy .tones." Ine ¡Il li n signed, showed that the Invert «'. is Ilio Mille W. D. Cornish went over to oyster crab, which Is n gr -it del! ■«< , Albany on Monday to the Round preferred by ninny to the o.\ tins III in selves, and which Ilio cpl'-ure I . i up. From there he goes to as a suro guarà rito» of tho m Montague, Calif., where he will tho bivalve. It was a go« «I Jo visit at the home of his son, those sending and tho one re « <. ; tho present, nt which nelth- r do Andy. laughed verv much.— riirlstlan if,.mid Stayton, Ore. ■rvuv.m am “ t*. Evaline DtVU of Inde* lands left in Unit pendence is visiting her daugh* Copyrighted Map, Lowing land ter-in-law Mrs. D. C. Davis for ¡»«ctions and description of oil, ciimuu a few davs rainfall, elevation*, temperature et> ' War! Gen. Sherman said "W a r is Hell." Mrs. Dora Hardin of Pleasant they visited the Vancouver Bar- Hill is visiting her brothers Geo- racks, and Chas. Brown. by counties. / )aily War ! 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