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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1917)
r mm* m B m T<^ 1^4 ' ' -- Prices Cut Still Deeper on Remaining ----------City---------- Summer Goods B i'iews From All Over The Don’t Cook Yourself These Hot Days But Possibly About You or Your Friends p> Keep Cool by Using W e have gone throu ,h ou r stock o f rem aining sea sonable g ood s and reduced the prices still turther for final clearance. stocks have W h e n y ou com e and see h o w our gone d ow n during the last few w eeks you will realize that w e must have offered real b a r gains ta have m oved so m an . goods, k* m # m im tì> ' still m any w eeks in w h ich for there are tv' use these goods, but for us the season is practically at an end. Shipments of Fall Goods are Already on the way. SEE OUR WINDOW. Doll’s Gash Store It! # # vN /V ^ Auction Sale Season is Here Deal w ith the auctioneer who does the most busi ness. You will find there is a reason for it. There fore to insure the utmost security, satisfaction and profit: you should date your s^le early with BEN T. SU O TELL, Live Stock Auctioneer ALBANY. OREGON Who holds sales nearly every day in the sale season. For reference see any one who has heard me or both banks of Stayton. STAR THEATRE \ Home of Best Pictures SHOW S *• Wednesdays. Sat urdays and Sundays Bring Your Old Iron and Rubber to HAMMAN’S BARN HIGHEST PRICES PAID If in the The Oregon Agricultural College Market F or Chevrolet or Buick Four or Six P hone or Call on 0 . M. Baker, Agent Kingston. O re. Methodist Church Next Sunday night at the Methodist Episcopal church one o f the most interesting summer right services will be held when C. E. Daughertv editor of the Mail, will make an address on, “ The Newpaper’ s Influence on The Community Life” dealing with one o f the important pro blems of American Citizenship. This is a subject every citizen ought to be interested in and one every thoughtful man and wo man ought to hear Mr. Daugh erty tell of. The pastor will give a ten minute talk preceding the address of the evening on “ The Complete Angler's Vaca tion Message” . T h e Misses Hamman will renter a duet. A large audience is expected. At the morning service the pastor will take for his theme for pulpit discussion “ Christian Failures or Causes of Religious Apostacy” . The public respect fully invited to all services. E. B. Lockhart minister. Where trained *peri«li»ts with modern lab* oratories and adequate equipment fire in struct on lending to collegiate decrees in tho following schools AG R ICU LTU RE, with 15 department«; COMMERCE, with 4 departments; EN G INEERING with 6 departments, in cluding Civil. Klcrtri • >. 1. Highway. Industrial Art«. Irrigation and Mechanical Engineering; FORESTRY, including Logging Engineer ing HOME ECONOMICS, with 4 major depart ments. including training in the Practice House; M INING, with three departments, includ ing Chemical Engineering, PHARM ACY. THE SCHOOL OF ?*USIC, offers instruc t s ti :n the principal departments of vocal and i-i'trtimental music. THE M IL IT A R Y DEPARTM ENT, enrolled 1 0 8 " cad»*t»4 in 1916-17, and won recommen- d&ti< n for O. A. C. from the Western Depart- m ■ ' • f the l'. S. War Department as one of th fifteen *'distinguished institutions” of higher h-arning. All cadets will be furnished complete uniforms by the V. 8. Government and the junior and senior cadets, enrolled in th- R. O. T. C.. will be giv< n commutation for rtatioa ard sul.«i st*nce at the six weeks’ Summer ramp. R EGISTRATION BEGINS OCTOBER 8; 1917. Information on request. Address, Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis. Oregon. It is expected by the Sunday school people of Stayton that next Sunday morning a delega tion from Salem representing the district organization w i l l visit Stayton and the Sunday schools here for the purpose of arranging a Sunday school con vention to be neld here in a couple o f weeks when it is hoped to form a district with Stayton the center. This organization would take in the schools held in places in the country within reasonable reach, it is understood and Rev. E. B. Lockhart who has been asked to co-operate, states that the move, if put on, would mean an impetus to church co-operation and Bible s t u d y throughout this section. Harry White president of the Salem district, Miss Grace Sherwood, secretary, and others may b e here. Mrs. F. Silhavy and Uriah are Mrs. .1. F. Robertson was here vititing Mrs. S. on the ranch from Detroit Wednesday. Miss Nora Crabtree has gone near Mehama. to Detroit for a short visit. Miss Idris Rossell is visiting »t Linen pound paper and envel Forest Grove. opes to match at Beauchamp's. L. Dillard has moved into the Theo. Lake of Mill City is Cora Hendershott house. spending a few days at the home M. J. Crabtree, wife and baby of W. J. Hewitt visiting his visited Salem friends Sunday. father who is quite ill. Mrs. A. Flank and daughter Mrs. A. L. Murphy and Mrs of Shaw were in town Tuesday. J. E. Sloper are visiting their M. S. Burson of Mehama was sister Mis. Byron Robertson at in town Sasurdav. Detroit. Ral|'h Urban has a new electric Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller are sign. at the C. J. Thomas farm, near Wayne Ashby motored to Wil- 1 Gooch, where Mr. Miller is doing hoit Sunday. some carpenter work. Master Henry Deidrich is the Misses Margery and Wilma proud owner of a new bicycle. Miller, of Maclcay, are spending Sherman Swank o f Aumsville the week at the home of their was a Stayton caller Wednesday. cousin. Mrs L. S. I^imbert J. P. Wourms of Fern Ridge was trading in Stayton Monday. For sunburn or chap 25c and Frank C. Smith of Shaw was a 50c sizes at Beauchamp’s. Stayton caller Wednesday. Mis. D. A. Harden has return E. C. Downing of Sublimity ed to Pleasant Hill, after an ex was a Stayton caller Wednesday. tended visit at the C. E. and G. P. C. Freres of Fern Ridge L. Brown homes. was a business visitor in Stayton Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Follis and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Alexander Chas. Rossiter and E. C. Denny motored to Salem Sunday after of Sublimity were transacting noon in the Follis car. business in Stayton Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp Sloper’s Drug Store and daughter and Mr. and Mrs Is headquarters for Mrs Prices L. A. Thomas motored to New Canning Compound. port Sunday for a few days stay. Miss Anna Mullen, o f Salem, We Have was a guest of Miss Emma StretT A goodly supply of flags in one day last w-eek. assorted sizes. Sloper’s Drug Mrs. J. A. Hendershott left Store. Tuesday mhrning for a visit of J. Sheard left Friday last for a few days with Salem friends. Long Beach, Calif., where he ex Geo. B. Jacob one o f Salem’s pects to open a cleaning and dye real estate men was transacting ing establishment. business in our city last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ijunbert Miss Gladys Rice, of Corvallis, and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Mack is visiting her sister. Mrs. Hor and daughter Fay. spent Sunday ace Lilly. at the Jeff Thomas farm in Fox J. P. Wilbur and family motor Valley. ed to Silver Creek Falls Sunday and spent the day. .J. Ray Blakely came up fromj Eugene Sunday for a visit with j Stayton relatives and friends. Mrs. Wm. Cladek visited from Money to Loan I Have Made Arrange Saturday until Monday with ments fur loaning eastern money, Gervais friends. will make very low rate o f inter est on highly improved farms. 1! j - Miss Bessie Clow is in Port mer H. Smith.'room 5, McCorni.ck land, where she has secured a Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96. position as a stenographer. tf. John Downing has gone to FARM LANDS The Government need« Mill City where he expects to Farmers as well as Fighters, Two work in a logging camp. i million three hundred thousands Acres Cascade Nyals Face Cream CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Special of Oregon & California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title revested in United States. To be opened for homesteads and sale. Containing some of best lands left in United Ststes. Laige Copyrighted Map, showing land by sections and description o f soil, climate rainfall, elevations, temperature etc., by counties. Postpaid One Dollar, Grant Lands Locating Co. Box 610 Portland, Oregon 9-27 Four large rolls of toilet paper for 25c Beauchamps Drug Store. Dr. Brewer was called into consulation last Tuesday by Dr. Hobson of Scio. John Olmsted is spending a few days visiting Cecil Schaefer and other Stayton friends FOR SALE—Young brood sow due to Ida Frank of Shaw is visiting farrow Oct. 3 write or phone E. Forrette W AN TED-O n c loan o f $1,000, 2 with her sister Mrs. V. Dare loans o f $1200 each, seal property se Sloper for a few days. Developing and Printing curity interest 6 to 8 per cent if inter ested call at Stayton Mail office. Films and cameras Sloper’s FOR SALE —A first-class modern house. Inquire at Gehlen’s Store. 29tf Drug Store. Mrs. Adam Susbauer of Sub FOR SALE OR RENT -The building limity is recovering from her ' known as Stayton Garage. Inquire at 29lf Stayton Feed Store. recent illness. Portland, Oregon, wants 10,- W. P. Mulkey and wife of Me FOR SALE - Baled straw, 2 brood sows. 0'X) men to build wood and steel hama were Stayton callers Wed 2 cows, 5 pigs, and 10 Shropshire bucks A. Forrette, Aumsville, Ore., Rt. 1 tf. ships. nesday. FOR SALE - White Leghorn Cockerels Rainier— Hull of steamer Lur- Rev. Fr. Lai nek spent several from trapnested hens that laid 208 eggs line fitted as modern cannery for days this week at Beaverton i or better their pullet year, price 75c packing Salmon on Columbia. each. A. A. McKenzie Scio P. O. Ore. R iseburg—$512,000 to be spent Mrs. W. C. Yost and niece, FOR SALE A full blood Jersey bull Coos county logging, mill and in Douglas county on permanent Miss Margaret Hensley, left Aug. calf, cheap if taken at once. Address 8-32-x ipyard operators are now shert road work this year. Gth for the coast where they will Raleigh Harold. 0 men. visit friends and relatives. FOR SALE -Young pigs 7 weeks old. Apply to Floyd Crabtree, Phone 1x83 Mill City $10.000 suspension Miss Marie Hinkel left this idge over North Santiam being Sunday Sept. 2nd there will Morning f o r Tacoma, Wash., FARM FOR RENT On account of [»or hialth am compelled to leave the farm ilt here. be a Basket dinner at the King where she will spend her vaca and will rent to right man at reasonable Albany—Watson Brothers Iron | ston church and C. E. Daugh tion. price. T. J. Hill 32-tf >rks here sold and machinery erty will preach at 11 a. m. and Frank Lesley, wife and son FOR SALE A thoroughbred Duroc II be moved to Portland. 2:”0 p. m. A cordial invitation Wilbur motored to Eugene Sat Jersey boar, weight about 400 lha. Also .‘ nded t o everybody t o urday evening and spent Sunday sou,e stock hogs. Apply to W. F. ^ane county buying caterpiller i fine and grader for road work. come. with friends returning Monday. Harris, North Santiam. Notice Perfection Oil Cook Stoves W e have them in One, Two and Three Hole Sizes Come in and see them LILLY H A R D W A R E CO. HAW FOR SALE Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Hats, Handker chiefs, Corsets, Dress goods, Shoes, Ribbons, Gloves, Laces, Groceries-In fact everything usually found in a general store can be had at J. R. Gardner’ s Cash Store, Stayton, Ore. Harvest Shoes Gloves For Hop Pickers New Fall Shoes in Now at Lancefield Shoe Store ICE CREAM Any Flavor You Like Any Quantity You Wish Wholesale and Retail Packed so you can take it as far as you like HENDERSHOTT’ S F am ily Seashore R esort . People seeking rest and quiet recreation will find them at Newport Beaches Good hotels, cottages and tents provide pleasant abiding places for summer guests. Surf bathing, boating, fishing and hunting. Week End Fares Are on sale Saturdays and Sundays limited for return the following Monday. Season Tickets on sale daily. Ask your local agent for tickets and descriptive booklet John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES See our Clubbing offer in another column.