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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1918)
# OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Confections. D R A P E R IE S High Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco Readers of this Paper Should send it to Friends in Other States with this Column Marked, Show ing how Rapidly the State is Developing, as the best way to Advertise our Resources. : With new displays-new goods- new ideas for home decorations, 'V # All Prices and Style Box Candy our drapery sectiori is at your ser J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Jan. 21.—Klamath Falls looks forward to unusually proaper- vice at the beginning of this new i perous year in 191S. Stay ton, Oregon Marshfield—If specifications for white cedar aeroplane lum- season. Draperies and how to ; her were at hand. Coos county could furnish a great impetus to use them-upholstery, covers for I war program by furnishing Port Orford cedar l.¿ike 20 miles of Strahorn railway completed, t # couch or box, lamp shade tops and News From All Over The Silver Marshfield C. A. Smith Co. is considering plans for convert a multitude of other things in ing its idle pulp mill hui-dings at the Coos Bay mills into apart ments or a boarding house for additional employes who will he which you will be interested, may --------- City--------- required if double shifting all plants becomes an actuality to get 'm \ ® be examined at your leisure in out spruce orders. to Possibly About You or Your Friends Itoseburg -N ew concrete building for garage soon to be built m our drapery section now. Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks ------------------------------------------- here. I <9 nery store. Hie room is 18x32j Secretary Dodson of the Portland Chamber of Commerce has We Deliver Wednesdays and Saturdays with a 10 toot ceiling. Joe hish- i ^ n doing invaluable work for the state in connection with increas # er has charge of the work. 1 ingshiphuilding lumber and airplane material industry here. Every Kenneth Thomas came home encouragement should be given these industries, from school sick about 10 o’clock Divide Pilot Lumber Co. is repairing the old 0. L. T. mill this morning. and will begin operations soon. Chas. Peters. Corrol Smuck, St. Helens—Citizens, city and county raise fund of $0000 to Aubrey Myers and Lois Bracken all started for a trip to Salem in build road from here to Columbia City shipyards where 500 men Charleys car but had to turn are employed a majority ot whom live at St. Helens, at Turner as the lights went had. The Dalles Ranch on Fifteen Mile creek sold for $28,010. Ladies $5.50 Gun metal shoe, lace or button, plain toe Lester Smith who has been Roseburg—Contract let for Pacific Highway bridge across military heel $3.95. About 30 pair womens regular stationed at Vancouver since en- Umpqua, listing in the chemistry depart $3.50 to $5.00 shoes to close out at $1.95, mostly small Union county has $50,000 Post road money to spend in county. ment of the U. S. army left last sizes. Also a clean-up in childrens shoes ut greatly re night for one of the naval hospi- Enterprise Telephone Co. installing new equipment which duced prices. Look them over you will save money on tals in California. will give modern service when completed. them. Henry Smith who has been in The Oregon Public Service Commission did the fair thing in Poatland for a few days reports granting Portland Ry. Lt. & P. Co. 0 cent farts as its decision will that his daughter-in-law. Mrs. be followed in many similar cases. Utility rates cannot remain Lester Smith and baby planned ; stationary with everything else on the raise. returning with him for a visit but Brownsville—Cannery ships 13 carloads canned goods in the baby broke out with the 1017, cars ranging from 60.000 to 00.000 pounds. measles. Milton B x factory here nearing Completion. Nick Geymer who lives near Marshfield —Sunrise Condensery to build addition and in Kingston, has sold his farm to A Full Line of Dry Goods crease output 75 per cent. John Dozier, The Doziers are newcomers from Nebraska. Mr. Takilma—Machinery for Golconda chrome property ordered, Notions, Shoes. Rubber boots and Rubbers, Geymer and family will move to operations to begin immediately. Ore under contract to Atlantic Stayton for the remainder of the Ore & Alloy Co. for the United States governm ent as well as a good stock of Groceries and school year. In making its bitter fight on war pro.iteers, as it calls all big Canned Goods, Graham, G)m Meal, TRY E. C. Carter, who moved in business, the Non-Partisan League puts the farmers in bad tor no from the Waldo Hills a few class has profitted so much by the war. Grape >e Juice months ago, and has been occu Bandon—City to do street work immediately. R-Porter and Salem Lo-Ju at pying the Silhavy house, has You can’t beat it lor strength and flavor Beauchamps Drug Store, Heppner—Many new improvements here in 1918. gone back to the Hills again. He John A. Riegor son of A. Rie- hag purchased a part of the Geer Eugene—U of 0 base hospital unit taken over into army of J. R. Gardner’ s Cash Store, Stayton, Ore. gor has joined the aviation corps place, and moved there with his U. S. $60,000 equipment assembled. and is in training at San Antonio family yesterday North Bend may buy an electric pump. Texas since Dec. 23. Mrs. A. S. Pancoast entertain - Wendling—150 men employed in rebuilding Booth-Kelly A large number of Staytonites ed Mr Pancoast's Sunday school planing mill here which was destroyed by fire several months ago. attended the Trotter vs ^oung class of boys a t the Pancoast trial which occupied the first home Saturday afternoon. Ex- P o rtland- Between 16,000 and 17,000 men are employed in three days of this week in the cellent refreshments were served shipyards of Oregon at the present time. Federal Court in Portland. and the occasion was one of much Reedsport—800,000 pounds of fresh salmon and 7300 cases Francis X. Hoereth, formerly pleasure to all. The hostess was canned, shipped from here by one company past season. Three manager of the Star theatre here assisted in entertaining by Mrs. companies operating. but now residing in Sherwood F. F. Foster. Some of the people who find the moat fault about lack of spent a day or two in Stayton Good Drugs freight cars to move freight, are.the same who never would let the the first part of the week. Good Cigars. Good Soda, Beau- railroads make enough money to buy any —Red Bluff California Mrs. Dena Mack is erecting a store building adjoining their chamPs- The Quahty Drug ^ r e - Republican. Most every town along the coast in Washington and Oregon residence to be used a 3 a milli- Subscribe for The Mail i wants the government to build a branch railroad ’ to haul spruce from each individual section.” Columbia City -Contracts for 8 ships for government let to local shipyards. Columbia City New logging camp to open several miles west of here. Will have pay roll of $2,506 per month. St. Helens 9 houses costing from $1200 to $1500 each, will be built here in spring. It is now announced that to conserve coal, universal electri T H E U N IV E R S A L CAR fication of Great Britain is proposed for railroads, factories and domestic purposes. For 10 years radical conservationists have held When you compare the low prices of Ford up waterpower development in this country and are even delaying cars with the prices of farm produce, farm ( such measures at this critical time. stock and everything else on the market, the great value of the Ford car can be fairly St. Helens Shipbuilding Co. plans to erect hotel on Sauvies See our Clubbing offer in another column. estimated. The price of the Ford Touring I Island, adjoining plant. Car is only $.'160 f. o. b. Detroit—the same St. Helens—$4000 contract let for new theatre building. plow also few hones and cowa. Ad as last year. It is the greatest value, not dress Tony Steinhamp, Aumaville. 51t4 Oregon City—Construction of new 2-story brick structure only among motorcars, but in the whole run started here. LOST—Gold brooch pin, over a week of articles grown and manufactured. Think Money to Loon - I Hove Made Arrange ago, «mail diamond set flower shaped of a five-passenger motm* car with the repu ‘‘Reduction of taxation” should be the demand in every ment« for loaning enatem money, pin. Reward for return to Mrs. Haw tation for service, durability and economy will make very low rate of inter ley at Dr. Jeauchamp’s residence. branch of city, county and state government. th a t’s behind the Ford car, selling for $360! est on highly improved f«rm«. Ho mer H. Smith.¡room 5, McCornaek We urge prospective purchasers to give FOUND Automobile license 816 and Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96. lamp. Owner ran have same by calling their orders without delay. Also have the tf. at Hammana barn and paying tor ad. Ford one ton Truck $600 f. o. b. Detroit. Cars in need of repair should be brought to FOR SALE Clover hay and baled FOR SALE -1 Bay mare wt about the Ford Garage where the high grade Ford 1000 iba, 1 Bay draft colt coming 2 year straw. Apply C. D. Stayton. 3t9 old, 1 four year old Jerney cow giving parts, latest and best equipment and first READY FOR SERVICE- Full blood milk. 1 Jersey heifer will he fresh class mechanics are to he found. Cars about March 1st, f> dozen White Leg Jersey bull $2.00. A. C. Stowell. 8t4 demonstrated free. Interested parties horn hens, 1 set single buggy harneaa, FOR SALE—Team, wagon and har phone 1283. 1 single top buggy. Apply W. H. Car Mrs. L. S. Lambert is confined to her bed by illness. Chas. Gehlen was in Portland the first of the week on business. Mr- and Mrs. Clifford Stavton are the parents of a daughter, born Wednesday morning. Nello Mack and a soldier com panion spent Sunday with home folks. J. G. Gillingham of Portland was a business caller in Stavton Wednesday afternoon. Louene Thomas who has been seriously ill for the past week is reported improving. Mrs. Chas. Hottinger and daughters are in Portland this week. Horace Lilly and wife went down to Portland Monday on business. Be sure and attend the Glee Club concert at the high school Tuesday evening. J. W. Studebaker of Portland visited his sister Mrs. C. E. Daugherty a few days last week. Mrs. J. P. Wilbur was a Port- land visitor several days this week. \ m Doll’s Cash Store r ANNUAL SHOE SALE Lancefield Shoe Store Our 25c Coffee These Cool days and Chilly Evenings remind one winter and the need of Heating Stoves You will find a large and Complete FORD Line and at the Right Price at LILLY HARDWARE CO. CLASSIFIED ADS STAR THEATRE Neglected Wife To-night January 24 PETER DEIDRICH, Agent. For Marion and Linn Counties The management an nounces good Shows for Saturday and Sun day. ter Sublimity. FO R SA L E -D ry Fir Wood, Apply E. D. Crabtree. 2tf ness. Ben H. Cutler, Stayton. 3t4 St. Marys Church Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun FOR SALE-One Faultless Stump ! Owing to the failure of the Snedeher Co. to tome we are unable to Puller, cables and choker complete, one days at 8:30 a. m. Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor '1 give the name of our shows at this time buggy, one range, one No. 222 ¿Oliver