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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1917)
CO ATS! CO ATS! There will I k * preaching at the Jos. Ses»ak and family were Salem visit«'* h Sunday. Kingston church, Sunday, the W. K. TnoniH.«, of Salim, was 7th, morning and evening. into vn on busine s tvday. Colgatas Talcums The Largest Line of AT DOLL’S CASH STORE Emma Glover ha« (fine to Sal- Ah«) complete line of other j etn to reside. tilcums at Sloper’s Drug Stiro. A No. 1 fresh c m for sale. Rev. W. J. Warren of West P. X. Hottmger. Sale'n will tho minister at New is the t ire to gat your the Methodist Episcopal church canning tomatoes at Marketcria in Stayton for the next yerr. He will occupy the pulpit next Sun Grocery Co. day morning and evening. here Don’t fa’t to attend the dance Grandma Humphreys o f the etuil représentât v e from t ie facto y w ill be wve" S .tu rt,y °c t.. 6th 1»1T at| is 86 years old ,1 .s .ay, F rid a y and Saturday', O ct. 11, 12, 1?, w ith a Sch eis Hall. met with a painful accident a ..¡e tc selection o f the n w e s t a d latest creation in L a d ies Prof. Ford spent the week end few days back. She fell and Children's C o it?. R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S . in a'.ie d m c i at conference ¡n broke her arm. Dr. Beauchamp 1 Springfield. set the injured member. Mrs. Wo’ ford an 1 son, o f Sil- Grant Murphy ¡9 building a v r.on, visile 1 Friday with the ¡garage anil ttudio for H. Lilly former's s ster, Mrs. W. F.Follis. size of the building is 12 x 24 ft. Mrs. Milca Roy Watson is here the front of it to be used as a from Victoria, B. C., for a visit garage and the rear room 8 x 12 with home folk. ft. to be used as a studio by Miss Nettie Crabtree is here Mrs. Lilly. from Brownsville to remain for a D. Townes who forerly resided : while. on a farm in this vicinity but New Designs moved to Halsey in July passed In fancy fall crepe and shelf away at his home Tuesday morn ing and was hurried this morn papers Sloper’s Drug Store. Miss Rushnell, o f Salem, is ing. Dr. Brewer reports a son born visiting at the home o f her sis to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Schufil D ai v ith the auctioneer who does the most busi- ter, Mrs. Ringo. ress. You will find there is a reason for it. There Fred Baily, a former Stayton ing, of Aumsville. Friday last. fore to insure the utmost security, satisfaction and boy, is here from Idaho for a Also a son to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. pi ¿it, you should date your sale early with Walterman, of Lyons, Tuesday. visit with relatives. STAYTON, OREGON October 11, 12,13 UNEOLUM S and the Choicest selection of Patterns Ever Brought into the Ladies Ca‘i and See fhe Latest Fall Styles BUY NOW Valley are now on Display at Three Days Only— Oct* 11-12-13 LILLY HARDWARE CO. You are invited to call at ¡ft Doll’s Cash Store Auction Sale Season is Here SEN T. SUDTELL, Live Stock Auctioneer ALBANY. OR EG ON 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. J. H. Brewer and family have returned from Seaside, where they have been the last summer. See “The Call of the Cumber land” at the Star Theatre, Satur day. Its great % I if J. R. Gardner’ s Cash Store, WaiorprooT Absolutely. ■ *♦» DEALERS EVERYWHERE. A . J. TO W E R CO. \ BOSTON. T } Agent - will make very low rate of Inter est on highly improved farms. Ho mer H. Smith.¡room 5, McCornack Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96. tf. FOR SALE—Driving team act double See “The Call of the Cumber buggy harness, light hack, organ, sew- land” at the Star Theatre, S3t UT- inK rnacb'nc an<l '»»by buggy. Inquire " i Mail Office. 38lf day. Its great. FOR SA LE —A first-class Mrs. Emma Johnston, o f Clin-j f o r s a l e - Bailed clover and straw 39 2tx ton, III., is visiting her cousin F. X. Hettinger. Scio________________ Mrs. W. J. Hewitt for a few f o r SALE — 103} acres good bottom days. i |and at Santiam i mile to Station will Misses Nell Link and Marian v*e" in body or 8mal1 p,reeto' chc" p in* 'quire K. M. Munkers. 3814 Adsit of Airlie motored to Stay- FOR SALE -1 new no. 4 cream Sep J ton and spent Sunday visiting arator apply to Mrs. Geo.Gasner 39t4 with Dr. and Mrs. Beauchamp. FOR SALE - Full IVf*. «* ,,1 „ l r> M r. and Mrs. J. C. Sh •> a»f : Wed., Sat., Sunday S U S P IC IO N . A H O T E L R E G IS T E R , A C A M E R A , A B L O T T E R , A M IR R O R ? ? R/f SEE “T H E E M P R E S S ” Sunday Night, Oct. 7th * 1 c r e i3 . \ j . Any Flavor You Like Any Quantity You Wish Wholesale and Retai- Packed so you can take it as far as you like HENDERSHOTT’S East via California Is a pleasant winter route. Travel in comfort through a land where it is always summer. There’s San Francisco, San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove.Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Venice and many other charming re sorts, and much beautiful scenery enroute. Three Daily Trains iU T fitto . Mayo, pa- -----— -----—-------- ------ -- . rents o f J. V/., are here f r o m '1 0 ,1* 1! ° " 1400 ?fl ; ;ock Spokane to make their home. | cwcf' p,^ r * le t»" bl;i 40i2 cl“ »- If. P. Decker, Silverton. They will occupy the Mrs. A. FO R S A L E C H E A P—-20 good breed Gehlen cottage. ing ewes C. D. Slayton or coil at the Mrs. W. M. Malone had both bones of her right arm broken Tuesday evening by a kick from her Ford. Dr. Brewer reduced the fracture HOLBTfTK EL N ! A ID rORiS K EN Y O I IN Shorten fhe Longest Days ill clnoded Jersey Mrs. M. A. Heltzel and grand-' FOR SALE Bay Morgan r I". ;■ ming son-Freddie came home Sunday 3 yei r i o'd Phone E l T a ‘ e 172’» Sublim .r 9-i2 evening from an extended visit ity. I with relatives in Washington. SALE—Fure brcc A-codc Cork- STAR ICE CREAM Mr. and Mrs. W W. Elder and heifer, 18 months old anply Mrs. G o. daughter, Miss Grace, accompa Gaaner. 39-12 nied by E. D. Alexander and! FOR SALE Two fresh mil!: rows wife, motored to Salem Sunday. ; phone 1728 Sublimity Ed Tate. 39-1-2 -/y/A The H ot'fe of Real Reel Feature* A. A. Cutter Pacs and Loggers. Cur- rin Greene Loggers, Spring or Regular heel, Factory Calked. Chippewa High Cuts, Zimmerman Degan High Cuts. modern The Brodie Club met at the house. Inquire at Gehlen's Store. 29tf home of Mrs. Stanley A. Starr FOR SALE— Brown Marc, weight last night and an enjoyable time 1150. Gentle, work single or double. was had by all present. 37tf G. R. Munkers. Stayton, O regon Stayton, Ore. Lancefield Shoe Store CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 18.00 per month, One 5 room Bungn- Miss BartrufT a trained nurse low $4,00 per month. Mrs Dora Shrevca of Salem is taking care of Wil 131 USt. Portland, Ore., or inquire V. liam Dart a typhoid patient near A. Goode. 38x3 C. A. BEAUCHAMP D y ts THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF WINTER SHOES FOR FARM OR WOOD' Rev. Boyce o f Salem will FOR SALE or RENT—25 acres botti m preach at the Baptist church land. House, barn, outbuildings and Sunday morning, all are cordially orchard. Inquire G. R. Munkcra. 38tf invited to attend these services. FOR RENT Mv 2 houses, one 9 room O ne-ton Truck Chats!» $865; Chassis ¡ » ( ¡ ’i cab and windshield$900; Chassis w:'iic a b , windshield, and Stake Cats Body $9S0. Um brellas. Rubbers, P arafin e Coals, Pant;; ar d REFLEX SLICKER, Satisfaction Guarani**«!, i * Mrs. Stella Hofeldt came from , Portland the last of the week for a visit with her mother, Mrs. S. I H. Burson. Scio. arrived. T O W E R S FISH B R A N D Dr. Beauchamp operated o n Miss Frase at the Salem Hospi Monfjr to Loan I Hava Made Arrange tal today. ments for loaning eastern money, % for w in ter Woodsman Take Your Choice Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Siegmund of Fern Ridge visited Stayton I friends Monday. % C loakings Coats and a large and beautiful stock o f fine Dress G oods W e h a ve also a late and large shipment o f S H O E S ju*t on th e job. Frank Rauscher was the win ner o f the prize waltz at the Sub limity dance last evening. i F a n cy De For s la y in g Miss Cora Cooper visited sev eral days last week with friends in Albany. 1 C henes to suit uny taste, R ubber Boots. W e ca rry a full line o f D iam ond Including black for w ool. Miss Theo. Matthieu and C. P. Neibert motored to Salem Tues day. A motor truck must submit, and PASS, the acid tent of COST. Ti ir the test we want you to apply to th » one-ton Maxwell truck—its first cost—and its operating cost. A Maxwell truck—which is a R E A L truck, worn; driven—sells at a price that can not be met in any other motor vehicle of lxkeefficiency,durability, andeccnomy. A M axwell truck will cover 100 miles in a work day— twice the distance covered by two Learns and two drivers. It will do this at an operating cost o f less than that o f one team of horses. Moreover, it is o f a size and capacity adapted to the needs o f almost every form and phase o f commerce, industry, or fa rm in g . 'Fhe question is net, “ Can I afford to Lave a Maxwell truck ? ” The F A C T is, Mr. Business Man, jroa can not afford to be without one. Y o u w ill find Silks, Tapestries, Mesnlines and Crepe is n c o r k e r Mrs. Smuck and family now occupy the Lutig house near G. ! L. Brown’s. F. O. B . F A C T O R Y At J. R. Gardners Cash Store Excelsior Mill. 40tf FOR SALE -55 neres Santiam bottom I ¡and about half in cultivation, several • r r «» can bc easily cleared, balauce good timber. Four roomed house good , ham and other out buildings. Silo 8x24 I he Staytom tOfl who attended ph’r<* is fenced and crossed fenced the conference last Sunday at m-atly woven wire; running water in Springfield were Mr. and Mrp. ' r : 4,ure- Near S. P. depot ami county Lilly, Mrs. Lor.w ay, M ir. Cain 1 moc'. grade school, ma.lroute,telephone I , I oo.-c a.n l family orchard. Price Grant Murphy, /.. f* ---------- ,ou:,c an,J fRm',y ancosst * ’ r'»d0 part cash balance, terms if desired and Wile and I rar.it . ( ¿ 'o r and A| ply to Alfred Beal Aumsville, Ore., ! wife. or Ed Bed BakerfUld Cal. 40t4 I « Portland to San Francisco. Standard and tourift sleepers, dining cars, sol id ft;e l equipment. Particularly at tractive at this re iron o f the year. Ask jour local agei.t for particular» John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon .SOUTHERN P A C I F I C L IN E S See our Clubbing offer in another column.