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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1917)
A Letter From Washington Rock Point W. H. Downing has been l usy moving into his new house. Mrs. J. T. Hunt an I daughter motortd to Sult-m Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Boedighei- mer spent Sunday visiting at the The Food Administrator Writes Us : Pat Lambert home in Linn Co. "The u*e of baking powder breads made of com and other coarse flours instead of B. F. Fresh ami C. C. Nutt of patent wheat flour is recommended by the Conservation Division of the Food tayton n otored tut to Mr. F’s Administration. The wheat needed for export is thus conserved, and at the same time healthful food for our own people is provided. The circulation of recipes pro farm Tuesday. viding for these uses would be of assistance in carrying out our plans.’* Eil 1< ertler has tented the The following recipes for Com Bread and Rye Rolls save wheat flour Geo. IH vi nirg farm anJ is busy and make attractive and wholesome food for every day when made with niovmg this week. J. J. Staiger and family and Miss Downirg mi tored to Salem Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hill moved to Salem this week. RYE ROLLS CORN BREAD Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maertz and • cape rye Sear emy* N ti a Ml U tlllPtO II l i l t cap Scar . _ sons of Linn county spent Sun- I lereftM epoona Royal Bakin- Towdef 1 tablMpcaa sa*ar dny at the Henry Frank home. H table*pooa akortenln* 81ft dry latredlenta tofether, add milk an 1 melted Alex. Holmes was a Stayton abortenlnf. Knead on Soured board; ahap* late roll*, r a t late *r#a*oi‘. pan* aad allow to etani la warm tiorou*hlT caller Monday. place SO to t t minute*. Bake la moderate orea U to SO minute*. aad E. C. Downing and family Our red, w h it. and Mu« booklet •• Beet War Tim a R a c is t” containing additional eimilar reel pee spent Sunday at the E. E. Mc free on request. Address Royal Baking Powder Company, Dept. H,JJS William Street, New York. Kinney home near Turner Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Reynolds called the Henry Frank home Miss Anna Miles, of Salem, re The Chief Patriarch of the Pa Sunday at afternoon. turned Saturday to teach the Mt. triarchal branch of Odd Fellow ship will be in Stayton Monday The Parent - Teacher assdeia school. Mrs. Perry Wright, of Salem, Pleasant tion met Friday night and elect Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and October 15 and will address a ed s* ert the week end at Mrs. Rox- children officers for the ensuing year meeting at Odd Fellows hall that were Sunday visitors at i “ Shark home. evening at eight o’clock. A cor Jos. Zuber and Jake Etzel mo Shanks. Miss Ma :d Eskew, of Stayton, H. G. R. H. dial is extended to all tored to Jordan Sunday. Ray made a business Odd invitation ci ledonlliss Marguerite Ryan trip to Jordan Fellows and Rebekahs to be Marion Hunt went to eastern Sunday. tne past week. present and enjoy the meeting. Oregon with some Shorthorn cat Mr. and Mrs. John Boedig- Miss Dorothy Smith, of Stay- heimer tle they had sold some time ago. l.h. c / < ' T ledo. I Mr. DeJardin were S tsta i -f L O ucas C ounty, S tin, visited over Sunday with Sunday and Mrs. Jack Davenport, of Sil- Franiv J. C a e re / m .iLcj o a t’ . » th a t ho la visitors at P. H. Lam ' ome folks. •¿to ’SSSYJLi&PE t°h/aiyC c!?T2 v e r t o n . visited with her daugh Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Lambert bert’s. that’ *ni5Uflrrn < w *iu on 3 ter Mrs. _ J. _ _ A. Burns last week. a .J son Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Maud Smith was enter- cry H U N D R E D DOLLARS for each and ev- _________ th a t cannot be c a r d Floyd Shelton, the Misses Grace. ta*ned at the Eberhard home by the case use of of C atarrh H A L L ^ r ^ T y V R R ^ c u R t:. Fre(j Bailey and Joe Kearns B ssie, Vcrnieand Crystal Shank Sunday. " . e n c e ^ h u !?h X? 1 left yesterday for a short stay ard Effie Ray attended the fun- Mrs. H. R. Shank and son, A. ^ (Seal) D. 1SS4. at Breitenbush Springs. A. W . GLEASON. era! of D. Tctvnes at Albany Miss Jean Ficklin of Stayton and H all's C atarrh C ure Is N taken otary Public- Internally Thursday. B. F. Lambert visited at the and acts directly upon th e blood and m u cous surfaces of the system . Send for C A S T O R I A Mr. and Mrs. John Huber and Mrs. Roxie Shank home Monday. testim P. onials, free. J. C H EN E Y A CO.. Toledo. O. For Infants and Children children, Mrs. Jake Huber and ---------------- *— Bold by all D ru rz lsts. 75c. Ernest Knapp motored to Albany ! Born to Mr. and Mrs. Matt. In U s e For Over 3 0 Years jnday. Ditter, October 5 a daughter. Howard Montgomery and fam- A lw ays the bears Miss Margaret Ryan visited Dr. Brewer reports mother and ily, from near Scio, were in the Signature of city Tuesday. with Selma Schuff Sunday. babe doing nicely. D KU f Y V I AL Â Ï POWDER BAKING U ral tM apooai Royal Bakin* P ow dal % cup milk The Largest Line oi LINEOLUMS and the Choicest selc ction of Patterns Fver Brought into the Valley are now on Display at LILY HARDWARE CO. 1 teaipoon aalt 1 tablM poon. .h o rt.n ln * ■ lx dry lapradlaata: add milk aad malted ahortaaln*. beat w all; pour lato wall trea ted paa bake la kot area about tb minute*. Ht. Pleasant Taka R a il's FamUr Put* tor constlnation. These two remarkable plays will be shown one day each ONLY Saturday October, 13 BEWARE Do Not Be a of the OTHER WOMAN Neglected Wife Both nights the show will start at 7 p* m, Sharp* The Trail of the Lonesome P i n e and the Virginian will be shown 3 times Each. Sh jws ) 7:00, 8:30, Start j 10:00 p. m. Come Early When a Husband goes Astray the Other Woman to Blame? Is NEGLECTED J. R. Gardner’s Cash Store, Stayton, Ore. Woodsman Take Your Choice A. A. Cutter Pacs and Loggers. Cur- rin Greene Loggers, Spring or Regular heel, Factory Calked. Chippewa High Cuts, Zimmerman Degan High Cuts. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF WINTER SHOES FOR FARM OR W0&D3 Lancefield Shoe Store Any Flavor You Like Any Quantity You Wish Wholesale and Retail Packed so you can take it as far as you lib e HENDERSHOTT’S In the “VIRGINIAN” Sunday October I4th., “Highly Interesting," “Thrilling’' of “Human Interest" and “Un usual Theme" W IF E In 15 Episodes, one Each Week Featuring R U T H R O L A N D Each Wednesday Commencing Next Wednesday The Neglected Wife is the best serial that has ever been booked in Stayton Also a two reel Luke Comedy with each Episode, Besides two other reels of Interest STAR TH EA TR E You will find Silks, Tapestries, Mcsalines and Crepe De Chenes to suit any taste, Fancy Cloakings for winter Coats and a large and beautiful stock of fine Dress Goods We have also a late and large shipment of SHOES just arrived. Umbrellas. Rubbers, Parafine Coats. Pants ard Rubber Boots. We carry a full line of Diamond Dyes Including black for wool. ICE CREAM You Can Solve the Problem by Seeing THE At J. R. Gardners Cash Store “ Home of Best Shows” 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 en route. Three Daily Trains Portland to San Francisco. Standard and tourist sleepers, dining cars, sol id steel equipment. Particularly at tractive at this season of the year. Ask jour local agent for particulars John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES See our Clubbing offer in another column.