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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1917)
mm® School P la id s | F all G in g h a m s .vere n ever m ore beautiful, Plaids of cotton dress fabi ics in other lines also seem to be in better colorin gs than before. M oth ers w ill find here ideal assortm ent for m aking girls, school dresses w ith patterns to cut from. O .d y a fe w days unt 1 the K iddies w ill be m arch ing < iY to school, but first they must be supplied w ith n '\v dresses, aprons, stockings, umbrellas, penci's, t lblets. pens, ink and m any other items o f necessity for efficient school w ork . Watch for H im Joat Sale , date to be Announced Later I Doll’s Sash Store 1 * / / / / / v / r •' Auction Sale Season is Here Deal with 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 sale early with BEN T. 3 U D TELL, Live Stock Auctioneer ALBANY, O R E G O N Who holds sales nearly every day in the sale season. For reference see any one who has heard me or both banks c f Stayton. E CONOMIC and MILITARY PREPAREDNESS THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON In ad dition to co m p le te c o u rs e s in g e n e ra l and s cie n tific ed u ca tio n , o ffo rs full o p p o rtu n itio s in MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE ARTS AND COMMERCE P l j n fo r e ffe c tiv e fu tu re » e r v ic e . Y e u r c o u n try ne e d s it. S en d fo r free illu s tra te d b o o k le ts ," T ra in th e B ra in fo r P a a ca o r W a r ” and " T h a W o m a n and the U n iv e rs ity ." A d d ro t s R e g is tra r, UNIVERSITY O F O R E G O N . Eugene, Oregon ftp Derwent Hall Cain IN “Crime and Punishment” By Fedor Dostoieffsky One of the Greatest Stories Ever Written. At Star Theatre, Sunday, Sept. 2 Good Show Saturday Evening Pathe News —Gen. Pershing Landing in France. Show 7:30, before the Dance. Shorten Picnic On North Fork S c h o o l N o te s News From All Over The _____ „ % Don’t Cook Yourself 5 These Hot Days But Possibly. About Y ou or Y our Friends Rev. F. A. Ware and family Adam Schlies. o f Linn county, of St. Johns, Wash., who have was a Stayton caller Tuesday. Paul Limbeck, o f near Scio, been visiting his mother. Mrs. J. W. Thomas, and brother. T. J. was a caller Monday. Ware, left for their home this G- W. De Jardin has returned morning. from his vacation. Considering the price o f grain Rig dance at the Skating Rink aruj exceptional dry season Saturday, Sept., 1st. and other conditions, don’ t you George and Jake Lam brecht of think it a good investment to Fern Ridge were trading with take out t* months insurance on our merchants Wednesday. your grain and hay in barn. J. W. MAYO. Fire Insurance. J. W. Phillips and Byron W il liams o f Coon Hollow were Stay- Curtis Cole is fitting a fine ton callers Wednesday. herd o f his famous short horn 1 Geo. Roser o f Sublimity was a cattle for the Linn county and i Mr. Cole has a business visitor in Stayton Tues State fairs. splendid herd of these cattle and day J. P. Ditterand Ed Bell of Sub- expects to carry off a number of limity were in Stayton Wednes- prizes. day. J. R. Gardner and w ife and C. P. C. Freres. o f Fern Ridge. A - Luthy and w ife left Monday was a business caller in Stayton morning for Detroit, where they yesterday. will camp for a week. Laurence ’ Rev. Lockhart left the first of Siegmund has charge o f the Lu thy store during the owner’s ab i the week on a business trip to sence. Salem and Portland. One day last week a couple of Miss Bessie Clow is at Mill small boys o f Kingston while in City, where she has secured em dulging in Bmoking clover leaves ployment as a stenographer. in acorn pipes, started a fire in Mrs. W. C. Parry and little the woods opposite the Henkel son Dixon, of Junction City, are place. A number of the people visiting Stayton relatives. living adjacent and W. F. Follis Luther Stout is now running an and others from town put in sev auto stage line between Salem eral hours hard work before the and Independence. fire was gotten under control. J. A. Richards, o f Lyons, was Ontario—Ontario-Nyssa Irriga a pleasant caller at this office tion Co. installs pump and motor Thursday afternoon. at cost o f $10,000—Idaho Power Miss Dot Olmsted, of Eugene, visited over Sunday with Stayton friends. George Keech and Warren Richardson are on an automobile i trip to Cathlamet, Wash. Co. is completing new warehouse here.—Van Patten Lumber Co. building new office building and warehouses— First National Bank spending $20,000 for improvs- ments. Berries received at the Alva President Griffith of the Port- Smith place. Y'ou can also secure land Railway Light & Power Co. berry crates there. . is showing great spirit o f fair- Dont fail to attend the dance ness in his dealings with men in Saturday, Sept. 1st, at the Stay- wage increase matters and hopes ton Skating rink. to set precedent for future ques- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schell- tions o f this kind. Keep Cool by Using Perfection Oil Cook Stoves W e have them in One, Two and Three Hole Sizes Come in and see them LILLY HARDWARE CO. Mapleware Lunch Sets Appropriate for All Out-Door Meals Use them for picnics, in camp, or at home. Keep a set in the auto. A 41 piece set for 25c. Can you beat it. Cheaper than washing dishes. They wont leak, they wont wilt, they are strong and they are sanitary. Remember the price and the place, 25c at J. R. Gardner’ s Cash Store, Stayton, Ore. Mechanic's Flexible Sole W ork Shoes, Strong, Dur able, and as Comfortable as a dress Shoe $5.00 Lancefield Shoe Store Portland—Spruce contracts let berg and son are visiting friends Oregon mills to furnish material in Stayton and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rock will for airplanes, price $105.00 per move the first of the week to the thousand. T. B. Riggs place, west of Span- iol’s mill. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Many of the farmers are in -; suring their hav and gain. Will be glad to give you further in formation. J. W. Mayo, i Money to Loan I Have Made Arrange ments for loaning eastern money, Prof. W. C. Gauntt and family will make very low rate o f inter are now located at Ranier, where est on highly improved farms. Ho the professor will have charge of mer H. Smith..room 5, McCornack the city schools. Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96. tf. Mr. and Mrs. Moore from east ern Oregon are visiting the form FARM LANDS--The Government needs ers sister, Mrs. Gilmore at North Farmers as well as Fighters, Two mdlion three hundred thousands Acres ; Santiam. o f Oregon & California Railroad Co. W. F. Follis and wife and A. Grant Lands. Title revested in United Sunday last four auto loads of Miss Margaret Miller, o f Sa- C. Thomas, w ife and little Miss States. To be opened for homesteads Staytonites motored to the Mar- lem, has been chosen to fill the Louene Thomas motored to Cas and sale. Containing some o f best lands left in United States. Laige ion Taylor grove on the Little position formerly held by Clyde cadla Sunday, returning Monday, Copyrighted Map, showing land by Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fr ank. . . . . . , , , . North Fork where an enjoyable Hoffer in the high school. She w Tx , i - .. , A sections and description o f soil, climate day was spent. Those in the is highly spoken o f as an in McDonald o f Mehama August rainfall( eIevatiom)> temperature etc., 24th a 300, Dr. Beauchamp was by counties. Postpaid One Dollar, party were: J. M. Ringo and wife, structor. Grant Lands Locating Co. Box 610 Stanley A. Starr and wife, Dr. j The School Fair will be held the attending physician. Beauchamp, w ife and little dau- ghter. C. A. Luthy, w ife and lit- tie daughter, H. C. Beauchamp, J. W. Mayo and family, Jac. Spaniol and wife, Mrs. J. F. Lau, Miss Dorothy Smith, Dr. Korinek and wife. E. 1). Alexander and w ife and Miss Marian Alexander. An abundance of good ‘ eats,” a fine swimming pool and other diversions helped lo make the day an enjoyable one. • * w T. J. Ware and son, Eugene. , t><,rtl,lll‘l- , , r v K ° n ______________ 1 2 L in November instead o f Septem- W AN TED - O n e loan o f *1,000, 2 left this morning for an extend ber, as heretofore. loans o f $1200 each, seal property se ed virit in eastern Washington School opens September 17th, curity interest 6 to 8 per cent if inter and Idaho. ested call at Stayton Mail office. High school students will be I I f f you are storing gram in registered from 9 to 12 a. m. FOR S A L E —A first-class modern each day from Sept. 10 to 15. warehouse I can insure same un-' house. Inquire at Gehlen’s Store. 29tf The first day school opens it will 1,1 y° u are ,eady to sell. The FOR SALE OR RENX .Tlu; building run from 9 to 11:30 a. IT), and small. J. W. Mayo. known as Stayton Garage. Inquire at from 1 to 2:20 p. rn. Regular Titus Archer and family, o f 29tf stayton Fee l store. recitations and assigned lessons Kingston, left the last o f last f o r s a l e - i bay marc wt. about begin Tuesday morning. It will week for a visit with relatives in 1300 iba. Apply to H. F. Weitman, be necessary for students to Michigan. Aurnsviilc. :i,r,x:t register if any choice o f subjects Mr. and Mrs. Dug Minto and FOR SA L E -D riv in g team o f 2 and 3 Bend With the sale of $900,- ris cesired. son Jack, Mr. and Mrs, Dan year old horses. Apply J. Jasmer, lx Aumsville, Ore. 000 of tlie bonds o f the Ochoco .Students wishing to work for Thompkins, Mrs. Will King and FARM FOR RENT—On account o f poor irrigatio r: ct , i Crook conn- their board or persons desiring to small son of Salem were Sunday' health am compelled to leave the farm ty, comes the announcement that keep students allowing them to fie s ta o f Curtis Cole, and will rent to right man at reasonable active work on the permanent work for their hoard during the Alois C. Brandt who has been price. T. J. Hill 32-tf development oi t i e big Central school year should notify W. A. visiting his son Joseph A Brandt FOR R E N T-G ood ranch. Inquire of to begin Weddle. Oregon enterprise IS is to o f Kingston for some time will G. R. Munkers. 35tf within two weeks and will be return to his home in the east FOR S A LE —Team o f 7 year old geld completed within 18 months. Progressive Oregon shows up Saturday, ings, weight about 1400 each, sound in Gold Beach —Due to great de with a bond issue for permanent Lebanon State Highway Corn- every respect. Also 1 3J Mitchell wag mand for food and small salmon hard surface highways and pro- mission awarded contracts for on, almost new. Good set double work harness, price $500. Inquire o f S. R. catch Oregon fish canneries and : r . ■ young men for state road and bridge construction for Lamb, care John Porter, near Aums fishermen ask longer season. officials. $471,300. ville. 3612 East Through California Is a favorite route for those seeking diversity o f scenery, opportunity to visit many attractive cities en route and enjoy the best in travel. One W ay Fares First and second class to the East and South apply via California. The trip can lie made very economically. Summer Excursion Fares Round Trip to principal cities in the East will be on sale certain days in August and September. These tickets apply over practically all routes. Ask your local ugent for particulars or write John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES See our Clubbing offer in another column.