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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1917)
w f News From All Over The s New Fall Dress Goods \ § --------- City--------- s m m m T here is an opportunity for those w ho m ake their s e c tio n s now , that will not occur again during this season. T h e opportunity of selecting from complete assortm ent oc m erchandise just in from t ‘ie m akers. T h e displays are of more than pass ing interest because of tnc attractive prices. Suitings, Coat M aterial and § New Fancy Silk Waistings m m Remember our L?rlies and Children’s m COAT S A L E , Oct. 1 1 , 1 2 and 13 m m — 8 at — Doll's Sash Store 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 sale early with BEN T. SU D TELL, Live Stock Auctioneer A LB A N Y . 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 of Stayton. To the State Fair Hamman Stage Line will make Runs as Follows Leave Stayton 8 a. m. Leave Fair Grounds 10 p. m. One Day Round Trip $1.50 One Buick Stage, Alva Smith, Driver. REPUBLIC TRUCK will Run Wednesday and Thursday Sept. 26th and 27th Leave Stayton 8 a. m. Leave Fair Grounds 10 p. m. Fare Round Trip One Day 75 cents JOE HAMMAN, Driver SUBSCRIBE FOR The Stayton Mail M A R Y P IC K F O R D see “THE WORLDS SWEETHEART” In a Powerful Drama of Humanity “ TH E ET ER N A L GRIND” t A Paramount Pldture Possibly About You or Your Friends Miss Mary Rock is here from Mill Cith. Mary Pickford, in MTtio Etornal Grind” Saturday, Star Tbaatro. Dr. Brewer reports the arrival of a daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brenner of Linn county. Mrs. D. B. Shreve of Portland visited in town last week. C. E. Taylor and Jess Hender- shott were in Portland this week. School Books and Supplies An Opportunity Mary P ickford Show The Image Maker at Thebe, A Gold Rooster Play in five Parts W e h a v e th em in One, Two and Three Hole Sizes C om e in an d sec them LILLY HARDWARE CO. W i W # '» « W f 's W s W 'i Grind” at Star Tbaatra Saturday. fa™ ’ 0,.5?S ,r** K“ rn‘ ' c0™ 'i- Toilet » V roee and voilet od- eration *1630. ora 26c a bar 2 for 25c a t the Peter Deidrich accompanied ReXa|| Store, by Wayne Ashby, Dare Sloper and Jess Shepherd went to Port land yesterday and returned with several Ford cars. A Fresh Stock CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Of films, ju st received at Beau M« m t t* L a u - I Htf< N U * Arr*M* m enu for loaning eastern money, champ’s. will make very low rata of inter There will be preaching at the est on highly improved fsrms. Ho Kingston church next Sunday. mer H. Smith.¡room 6, McCornark A cordial invitation is extended Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96. tf. to all to attend these services. Notice.—the parties who broke into the house formerly occupied by the late John R. Lake and carried away some articles, are known. If the things are re turned no further action will be taken. W, J. Hewitt. W. H. Downing will have a big sale Thursday Oct. 4, consist ing of 14 head of percheon horses colts and driving horse, 12 or 13 head of cattle 5 or 6 of them fresh milk cows, 60 or 70 head of sheep some hogs household furniture and numerous other things. Nyals Face Cream FOR SALE or RENT-2 8 acres bottom land. House, barn, outbuilding and orchard. Inquire G. R. Munkera. 38tf FOR RENT—Mv 2 houses, one 9 room $8.00 per month, One 6 room Bunga low $4,00 per month. Mrs Dora Shreves 131 llS t. Portland. Ore., or inquire V. A. Goode. 38x3 IC E C R E A M Any Flavor Yon Like Any Quantity You Wish Wholesale and Retail Packed so you can take it as far as you like HENDERSHOTT’S FOR SALE—Driving team set double buggy hameas, light hack, organ, sew ing machine and baby buggy. Inquire Mail Office. S8tf FOR SALE—A flrst-claaa modern house. Inquire at Gehlen’s Store. 29tf FOR SALE- Cheap if taken soon 38 head good breeding ewes. W. R. Sur ry, Lyons, Ore. ______________ FOR SALE—About 20 tona good rnsl lage corn. Forrette Bros. West Stay- ton. FOR SALE— 91 acre farm. 66 acres under the plow, balanee pasture and timber. Good f^.-m buildings. 100 rods east of West SUyton, Ore. 37t2 J. W. Dively, Owner. A greaseless cream, particular people prefer Nyals face cream its le tte r Get it a t Beauchamp’s the Quality Store, There will be no show next Wednesday evening but another FOR SALE — Heavy Bain wagon big serial the "Neglected W ife" Address Raleigh Harold. 37t2 will start Oct., 17. H ereafter FOR SALE— Actelyne gas tank in all shows at the Star will be six good sha|>e. Apply Mail office. 3712 reels or better instead of 5 reels WANTED—100 or more Brown le g as have been running. horn hena or pullcta (not over 1 year E C O N O M I C A N o " M I L I T A R Y PREPAREDNESS f Sunday Perfection Oil Cook Stoves Various sizes and prices, come* C. P. Neibert. agent for the in and see them at Beauchamp’s. Economy "Force Feed" Self E. C. Titus reports the sale of Feeder, is showing his machine a Buick runabout to Miss Caroline at the Scio fair this week. Next Siegmund. a Chevrolet to Mrs. week he will attend the State Rosa Willing and a Ford to Her fair. This self feeder is going man Foltz and Matt Mueller. to be in good demand by the Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kusy farmers. have purchased 32 acres and a fraction of land adjoining their Harmony old.) Address John Koester, Stayton, Ore. 37t2 Woodbury soap on display, 15x FOR SALE— Brown Mare, weight 19 inch picture given with each 1150. Gentle, work tingle or double. 37tf G. R. Munkera. 25c cake. Sloper’s Drug Store. Regular Admission Keep Cool by Using in "T ill Etornal See Our At Star Theatre Saturday This« Hot Days But 0 Now is the tiirie to gnio out that old stump that has been in your way for years aa there i t demand for ahip knee« and many of those stumps in your pasture and grain field have one or more ship knees in them depending upon nhe number of large roots and the curves to them. These knees when properly gotten out and cut to the proper si2e are worth anywhere from $8 to $20 each. So here is an opportunity for the farmer to do some clear ing and also profit from the stumps taken o u t Chalk, ink etc. Sloper’s Drug Store. James Mielke who has been spending the summer in Bend and Pendleton, has returned to go to School. Get Yoor Free Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Picture at Sloper’a Drug Store Darby, a daughter. Dr. Brewer while they la st 1 free with reports mother and babe doing each cake of Woodbury Facial fine. Soap sold this week. Mrs. Emma Glover expects to Mrs. S. R. Wilson, sister of camp at the State Fair next Mrs. T. W. Creech, who ha« week. been here visiting for several Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. weeks, left Monday for her W. Hupp of Marion, a son Sept., j home in Culver, Indiana. Mr. 18. Dr. Brewer was the attend and Mr«. Creech took her u far ing physician. as Portland In their car. Kodaks Don’t Cook Yourself ^ THE i UNIVERSITY OF* OREGON OREGON S T A T E F A IR SA LEM SEPTEMBER 24-29 Agricultural Exhibits, Grand Live Stock Parade, Harness and Saddle Horses, Running and Trotting Races Hogs, Cattle and Poultry, Farm Machinery Exhibits, Portland Day, Salem Day, Scandinavian Day, Re formation Day and many other special events. Something of in terest every minute. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES on sale Sept. 20th to 29th, from all points in Oregon. Final re turn limit Oct. 3rd. Jill 7 rains Dir eel to Fair Q rounds Aik }0’.ir local ngont for pnrtirulnni John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon In h MHI m *• carnal«*« •» I * * * " 1 • " * sc ie n tific « « — H a w , a f fa r a fnll i w i r t m M H la M *• •*'1***-+ MILITARY DRILL« DOMESTIC SCIENCE ARTS AND COMMERCE P lan f« r « ff« c ttv « fu tu re a e n r U e f v « ^ •♦ an try " n « « 4 a K. S « n d f a r fr« « M luatratW aaaW «**.“T ra|« »a« S ta le f a r C a e c a « r W ar" a a d T S e W i a e e • " * ttia UnlvareM y.’V » * * • • • * •* !« * » « * .' um *[, JUT. OF. 0«E10»,'£!»«»*► »« SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES See our Clubbing offer in another column.