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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1917)
News From All Over The --------- City--------- Possibly About You or Your Friends Mrs. Anna Kiggs is in Stayton Will and Minni^ Hassl»r for a visit with relatives. Sublimity wore Stayton visitors Mrs. N. Geymer. of Kingston, Monday.* J. Ed Brown, of Portland, re- | was a Salem visitor Saturday. turned home Tuesday after visit Formaldehyde and Blue Vitrol ing several days with relatives At Slopers Drug Store. here. Mrs. A. E. Bradshaw has re turned to her home in Corvallis. Mrs. L. H. Davis and daughter Good Soda, at Beauchamp's were tradii g here Monday. and everything for the sick room. Wm. Munkers and family Ben and.Ted Gehlen are home ! were in town Tuesday. from the Yakima valley, where Mrs. Frank Baal of Fern Ridge they have been the past three or ' “Some of the people I met on my way down town were huddled up and apparently half frozen. But the weather didnt su>em par was trading in town Wednesday. four months. ticularly cold to me. I think it must have been that new Mesco | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hoehrndel, Pyramid Fly Catchers Underwear I nut on that kept out the cold. There was a warm, The kind you hang up, 2 for 5 of Roseburg, were over-Sunday comfortable f ehng ab u i wh -n I slipped it on. " guests at the W. W. Elder home cents at Slopers Drug Store. M. Sehuff is home from an en Mr. H. is a prominent merchant joyable visit with relatives in in his home city. J. H. Brewer and family left Portland and Washington. Mesco Underwear is a friend to every man—no m atter what his "H er Beloved Enemy” is a Tuesday for Pilot Rock. Ore., to | business. Every part of this unusaal Underwear tits perfectly and strong play to be shown at Star remain indefinitely. always allows complete freedom. Theatre Sundav. . A. Zimmerman who lives east There is no "prickly” sensation when in a warm building, be Mrs. E. Small and daughter, of Sublimity was a caller VVed- cause Mesco Underwear allows perfect ventilation at all times. And the perfect weave of the garment protects the wearer from of St Johns, Or., visited Stayton nesday. Mr. Zimmerman is the road supervisor of his district. any possible exposure to the cold winter winds. The body is always friends over Sunday. properly protected and continually kept warm and comfortable. Mrs. E. F orretteand daughter p n r T h - jt S l i m m e r ff)M Miss Leona visited Salem Satur- r U r l l l d l ^ u m n i C r COKl Let New Underwear be Mesco c|av I Use Beauchamps Cold and Good Drugs» Good Cigars “I Didn’t Realize How Cold it Was This Morning" M E S C O Underwear ; YOUR I Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Roscoe. of Gr! ^ e Gteatr for cotd», Summit, have arrived in Stayton Gr,W f Constipation Biliousness to remain during the winter. ! f nt Nea,^ache- ^°x< Money ,, . r n back if not satisfied. Mr. and Mrs. Horace L ily mo- ! The puny who took the biggy Mrs. J. H. Quinn, of Linn Announcements have been re- tored to Mollalla Sunday to visit county was a Stayton visitor on robe out of a buggy in the Cla- reived by friends here of the dek bam Sun lay Oct. 7 is known relatives. Monday. birth of a son, Oct. 3, to Mrs. F. Mrs. John Kintz and Mrs. Ed Ira B. Carter and wife came and had better return same to R. Berry, at Sarpy, Mont Mrs. Meier of Sublimity visited rela down from The Dalles for a few The Mail office at once. Berry was formerlyMillie Frame. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jackson tives here Monday. days visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Doll and Mrs. E. D. Crabtree left Mon are now residents of Stayton, ! Remember "The Neglected Misses Marie Henkel and Ina day for a visit with friends in having moved here from Mill Wife” also "Luke on the Tin Can Harold spent Sunday at the John City. They occupy Mrs. Stamp’s Alley” at Star Theatre Wed. Portland. Steinberger home at Union Hill, There will be preaching at the where they enjoyed a birthday Mrs. Carrie Palmer has just house. Fred Rock was taken suddenly Kingston church Sunday, Oct. dinner. returned from a visit to Portland ill Friday morning, and was con- 21 both morning and evening. Salem and Lebanon. ! fined to his bed for several days, All are invited to be present j He is now about again, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. R ingo! Feeling use Nyals Beef-Iron \ spent Saturday night with rela- and Wine Tonic. Made of Beef j Mrs. 0. S. Lyons, of Scio, was badly injured, and her son Vic tives in Brownsville, and Sunday extract, Tr. Iron and the stimu- For Infants and Children tor had a wrist broken in an au drove to Junction City, where lating properties of Sherry Wine, In U s e F o r O v e r 3 0 Y e a r s to collision with John Amort, in they visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. $i large bottle at Beauchamp’s A lw ay s bears Drug Store. the Salem. Saturday morning. Fast Parry. S ig n a tu re of driving and a misunderstanding regarding the right-of-way are Programs at blamed for the accident. Doll’s Gash Store Fur That Tired Run Down C A S T O R IA Star Theatre for the Week M V 't a t e of O lio . r l ’. r c_‘ T o le d o . i , , L u c a s C o u n ty . 1 F ra n k J. Liien«.-/ m -iuea o at'.i to r ., ho U . e p .r tr.v r c f II.u l.rm o ' V. J. C i-ero y ;»Co u .ln ,i b u s in e s s In th e C .ty of T - ’o. C on y a n d S ta te a f o re s a id , a n d t .M f i r n i ill p a y t 'i e s u n <( 0X 11 U .V :i?..1 D D O L L A R S f o r e a c h a n d e v - r y i -uo c f C r ’ a r r 'i t h a t c i n r . r t b - cure 1 . / t l .s uue o f I L W l.M O A T \ R " . ! I C U H - . SATURDAY Marperite Clark IN “ Out of the Drifts and a 5 Reel Paramount Plav "EGGED ON.” A 1 Reel Klever Komedy. SUNDAY A. W. Money to Loan I H ave M ade A rra n g e ment* for loaning eastern money, will make very low rate of inter est on highly improved farms. Ho mer H. Smith.¡room 5, MeCornack Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96. tf. FO R SALE 1 new no. 4 cream Sep arator apply to Mrs. Geo.Oasner 39t4 Wayne Arey and Doris Grey FOR SALE —Pure hi ec An coda Cock erels. E. Forrette. 38-t2-tf IN FO R SA LE— 55 acres Santiam bottom about half in cultivation, several Her Beloved Enemy” land acres can b.a easily cleared, balauce good timber. Four roomed house good ALSO A 1 Reel Heinie Louie Comedy barn and other out buildings. Silo 8x24 place is fenced and crossed fenced mostly woven wire; running water in W ED N ESD A Y paature. Near S. P. depot and county road, grade school, mail route, telephone Second Episode of the in house and family orchard. Price I 3000 part cash balance, terms if desired i Apply to Alfred Beal Aun sville. Ore., | j or Ed Beal Bakerfield Cal. 40(4 Gives you all the room—«11 the com fort—«11 the convenience« and beauty ob tainable in any car selling at $1200. • A nd yet the operating economy— the mechanical reliability— the ease of hand ling and the wonderful power that have producd «uch marvelous road and econ omy record« in every section of the world are not only maintained— but augmented. YOU can SEE the VALUE hi the MAX WELL at $748, “ Know America the Land We Love” and "Ford Trav eler” Two Feel Lonesome Luke Comedy. “ Luke on Tin Can Alley.” FOR SALE—A phone and shares in th« Stayton Mutual Telephone Co., alxo a 12 3-4 yard piece of lineolum good as new. Inquire of E. Roy. At J. R. Gardners Cash Store You will find Silks, Tapestries, Mesalines and Crept* De Chenes to suit any taste, Fancy Cloakings for winter Coats and a large and beautiful stock of tine Dress Goods W e have also a late and large shipment of SHOES just arrived. Umbrellas, Rubbers, Pnrafine Coots, Pants anti Rubber Boots. W e carry a full line of Diamond Dyes Including black for wool. J. R. Gardner’s Cash Store, Stayton, Ore. Boys Chocolate Calf School Shoes Solid Oak Soles $4.00 Auto Gloves. Warm Gloves for Cold Weather Lancefield Shoe Store ICE CREAM Any Flavor You Like HAVE YOU B0U6HT YOUR LIBERTY BONOS? DO IT NOW. 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 Portland to San Francisco. Standard and tourist sleepers, dining cars, sol id steel equipment. Particularly a t tractive at this season of the year. Tamrmg Car $ 7 4$ 9 7 4 $ , C lis a 910*9, f trf lM 914*9, 9 1 0 * 9 . A lt t . I . h. Omtrmt SUB HOOSIER CARBURETOR | Saves gasoline, gives more power and more miles per hour. Made to fit any machine. For further particulars write Peter J. Etzel, Suhlimity, Ore. 41t3 FOR SALE— Driving horse six years oln and a rubber tired buggy. Address John Sandaer Scio, Ore., Rt. 2. ’Of- ' d W The New 1918 Maxwell WANTED —A girl for general house work. Family of three. Inquire of S. H. Heltzel, Stayton. Weakening” ^ LILLY HARDWARE CO. HENDERSHOTT’ S “Neglected Wife” ii of Patterns Ever Brought into the Valley are now on Display at Packed so you can take it as far as you like GLEASON. CLASSIFIED ADS. and the Choicest selection Wholesale and Retail rn/.N’ic j. crirvrr. N o ta r y P u b lic . n a i l 's C a ta r r h C u r e Is ta k e n I n te r n a lly a n d a c t s d ir e c tly u p o n th e blood a n d m u - co o s s u r f i '- e s r f th e s y s te m . 8 « n d fo r te s tim o n ia ls , free. F . J . C H E X i l T f t CO . T o le d o . O. S o ld b y a ll D m e s l s t s . 73c. T a k e H a ll's F am ily P itta t j r co n st!n atio n . UNEOLUMS Any Quantity You Wish S w o rn t o b e f o re n o a n d su b s c rib e d In i* - p r e —- c e , U ils 6 th d a y o f D ece m b e r, V. D. 1SS& (Leal) The Largest Ask your local agent for particulars John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon C. A. BEAUCHAMP A jent SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Stayton See our Clubbing offer in another column.