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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1917)
The United States Government Food Administrator Says: “Baking Powder Breads of com and other coarse flours are recommended” DAVAI b a k in g I \ U I rt.L i POWDER ABSO LU TELY PURE Makes delicious muffins, cakes and coarse flour breads NUT BREAD CORN MEAL MUFFINS \ IX« S 4 t 1 t cap corn meal cap* Soar teaspoon salt laval teaspoon* Royal Baking Fowdat tablespoons sugar cup milk tablespoons shortening JRs thoroughly dry Ingredients: add milk and melted shortening and beat v e il. Bake la greased tnudln tins In hot oven about 10 minutes. S t It, It, t, 1 cape graham flour level teaspoons lo y a l Baking Powder teaspoons salt cups milk and water cup sugar or corn syrup cap chopped nuts (not too flne) er 1 enp raisins, washed and floured V iz together Bear, baking powder and aalt: add milk and water, sugar or corn syrup and nutmeats or raising Put Into greased loaf pan. allow to etaad SO minutes In warm place. Baku la modarata ovaa 40 to 4S minutes. Our red, white and blue booklet, "Beet War Tim e Recipes ” containing additional simitar recipes, tend free on request. Address Royal Baking Powder Company, Dept. H, U S William Street, New York Baby Star Proves Clean Pictures Pay Stayton Mail Office in New Location The printing plant o f the Stay- ton Mail is now located in the Alexander building, next to Geh- len’s store, formerly occupied by the Standard office. This budding is larger than the one formerly occupied and when the plant is entirely moved and the prosi»ective arrange ments completed, the Mail will have one of the beat equipped and hundiost print-shops in the j valley. We shall bo glad to see all old and new friends o f the Mail in our new quarters. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Flood and •onJWalter. arrived the first of i the week from Pendleton. L IN E O L U M S and the Choicest selection of Patterns Ever Brought into the Valley are now on Display at LILLY HARDWARE CO. New Assortment of Box stationery, envelopes and folk paper.at Slopers Drugstore. Miss Marie Peters of Molalla is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peters o f Linn county. C. E. Schaefer and family arc sponsible for “ Little ¡Mary Sun Ira B. Carter and w ife returned shine,“ “ Sunshine and Shadows” now enjoying a new Chevrolet to The Dalles Friday after a "Joy and the Dragon” and purchased from O. M Baker. short visit with relatives. 'T w in Kiddies,” in which Baby Fresh Candies Mr. and Mrs. Z. I). Scott of Marie Osborne, has been seen. At Slopers Drug Store. Her latest photoplay is entitled Clearwater Ida., are visiting the “Told at Twilignt, ” and it again Mrs. Edith Newberry, of Ta W. E. Chrisman family of Linn is a clean, delightful attraction coma, Wash., is visiting her fa county. for any day in the week. Mrs. Walter Scott of Clear Manager F. X. Hoereth of the ther, W. F. Blakely and sister, Star theatre, supporting the Mrs. W. F. Goodman, and other water Ida., is visiting her parents Pathe clean picture policy, has i friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chrisman. booked the picture for Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Mayo is visiting Dr. G. F. Korinek met with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson relatives at Lebanon for a few i what might have been a serious are visiting in Lebanon. days. accident Saturday. He was driv Stayton has been increased in ing his Ford car, accompanied by B. A. Farar o f Portland is vis population by the addition of two Fred Ficklin and Wayne Ashby, iting his family for a few days. families—Wm. English and moth with a hunting dog, when one of er, who occupy the house west of the front wheels broke down. As the woolen mill, and J. M. Eng Good Soda, at Beauchamp’s a consequence the car turned lish and family, who occupy the The Quality Drug g Store. house recently occupied by Lu wrong side up, with the occu ther Stout. pants underneath. Luckily no Mrs. Effiu* Miller has been at Leo Klecker and Henry Tate one was injured and but little Springfield the past ten days or spent Sunday in Eugene. damage done to the car. more. , One of the most popular stars o f the screen was born in 1912. She is Baby Marie Osborne, featured in Pathe plays. Recently a nationally known film theatre owner said: “ Give us nothin? but pictures that are fit to show on week days, and there will be no agitation about closing our theatres on Sundays. ’ ’ He went on to call attention to an advertisement which the Pathe Company published con cerning their child star. It stat ed directly to the men who run the theatres of the country that Clean Pictures Pay. This in three words expresses what the Pathe Company has been preaching since it started twenty years ago. to make the rooster a symbol o f good taste and quality throughout the world. It is this policy which is re The Largest Line of Good Drugs, Good Cigars W e ure sh o w in g h full und com plete line o f Winter Wear fur Men Women and Children W o o le n u nderw ear, hosiery, skirts, m ackinaw s, « g lo v e s etc. A ls o a fine n o w line o f Heavy Winter Comforts for the Beds, Soft, w a rm , c o zy Blankets, in w hite, g r a y and P rices on all lines us lo w as the tim es w ill ullow J. R. Gardner’ s Cash Store, Miss Katie Van Handel was a Salem visitor Saturday. Pete Deidrich, Dare Sloper. C. A t>uthy> Wayne Ashby. Chris Cramer and A. 1^‘ verman motor- ed to Portland Monday. They re- turned that evening bringing 5 Fords with them. Stayton, Ore. Mrs. W. J. Stevens and little daughter. Maxine are here from Tillamook visiting her mother, Mr«. Carrie Beauchamp and bro- thers, Dr. H. A., C. A. and Har- vt*y Beauchamp. Mrs. Gus Harold is on the sick list. _ _ _ _______ . •Bajjn'i atuosauoq jaay OMX oqi ssiui i tup(noqs no.C satpauioo (aaj aas oj } uea \ no.i jj *.N J.Sn 3 3 M fn -ji|ds apis ajjnq |aay 3 jaqjo - üb puB ‘isajajui jo jaja.vBJX p j ° j |aay auQ sexax ¿Jut -SIB^ d|HBf) Bouauiy moo x STOP! THINK! IT IS SERIOUS <é>iqpnj 3 aqj u]„ IT IS YOUR DUTY BUY A SECOND LIBERTY BOND 3 JÍM aqijo aposidg pJiqj, A V d S S N C IS M „•a sn ra vrc i s o m v si Xpauioo pooa b os -IV s. saiPPlM u im x „auiqs -uns puB sMopBqg,, „uoifejQ “ Shall we be More Tender With our Dollars Than the Lives of . Our Sons?” --McAdoo X Y I\ \ ,— am pus Xoft, „autqsung »in n ,, UBqi jarjaq « I H O n i M l I V G T O l» -N I- 3 NB 03 S 0 m m A 8 V 8 JEIS PIO -JB3A 31JX A V d N flS aqt siqj, joj ajna aun* v. •saniq si A\oqs -Apaiuox JdAaix |aeH l pueqsnu s^nejapujo GNV S|33y 3ia S ü! üéiuqojj W e W h o H ave the Privilege of Home and Peaceful Industrial Pursuits should back the boys in the Trenches to the Limit. | It is Our Patriotic Duty to Support the Army that Defends the Principles of the Nation '!S'-|J2i|3 Aq Apaiuoo pajejqaiaQ ai;i if Buy Your Bond Before Saturday Noon Oct. 27th. F0R SALE AT ANY BANK I Stayton State Bank W Y v »M* *'J QJVÖQliX —iS SUJUXoOJd tan. Farmers & Merchants Bank