The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 31, 1918, Image 4

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    C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
F irst C lass Confections.
H ig h G rad e P u re C andies
Fine C igars and T obacco
Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
All Prices and Style Box Candy
J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor
Stayton.
Oregon
News From All Over The
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Be in Lead Again
Portland, Ore , Jan. 29. The
I Unite«.! States Food Atlministra-
tion is looking to Oregon and the
other Pacific Coast states for a
record conservation of pork and
all h«>g products during the next
few weeks. Now that all re
strictions of mutton and beef are
suspended in the Coast States
i until March 13, these states are
expected to not only rigi ily ob-
: serve the two porkless days each
week and one porkless meal each
day of the national conservation
i schedule, but to do even bet-
apart. ” He says that in the Har­
dens there one can see tomato
plants growing with everything
on them from the blossom to the
fully ripe tomato. In the mar­
kets are strawberries (18c a box
and not quite as nice a flavor as
friend Fitton’s berries) also peas,
lettuce, onions, radishes, turnips,
new potatoes, etc. He has a ex­
cellent position in the woolen
mills at Long Beach and says he
is contented and happy, tiie only
thing lacking (>eing the esteemed
friends he left in Stayton and
Sublimity. In his opinion “ there
is something about Stayton and
its people that makes ore feel as
though it was his home town.'
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P E T T IC O A T S
It is w ith considerable pride th a t w e
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direct y o u r atten tio n to the n ew w in ­
te r p ettico ats o f T affeta, M essaline and
H eath erb lo o m in w ide asso rtm e n t o f
styles an d co rrect details as well as in
rich colorings and low price g roups
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New Ready and Selling
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5
êsêms® mmm
GEM
Expects Oregon to
C ustom ers o f this sto re now have o p ­
‘'Because of temporary tmtlic
p o rtu n ity to b uy w isely and well w ith
congestion and the consequent
H ffiro rc fn n v g n f in n
a ssu ran ce th a t th eir p u rc h a se will
accumulation of beef and mutton
UII1CC1S LOnVentlOn M
prove econom ical.
in the Coast States,’’ said Fed-'
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W. F. Blakely is home from a
Miss June Kearns came down eral Food Administrator A verin
The annual sch<K>l officers con-;,
business trip to Portland.
from Gates for an over-Sunday an interview, “ The Food Admin- vention will he held at the Salem #
J. P. Mertz of Linn county was visit,
istration has suspended the re- high school. Saturday February
in town on business Monday.
S. H. Heltzel was in Salem on strictions on these m«>ats until 2nd. The convention will con-
Horace Lilly and wife are home legal business the first of the March 13. and the people of Ore­ vene at 10 o'clock and close m
from a weeks’ stay in Portland, week.
gon may now have beef, mutton,
Miss Della Harold has return-
Remember the Valentine dance veal and lamb even on “ meat­
ed to Pendleton, after an extend- ¡n the 1 rotter building Friday less” days until the date named will be discussed by the officers1
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February 8.
i This is a privilege which the rest attending. Every school officer
ed visit with home folk.
Mrs. Anna Stayton visited of the country is not enjoying, is urged to attend.
See “ Mary Lawson’s Secret”
a Gold Rooster five reel feature several days the past week w ith and for that reason Oregon citi­ The thrift campaign is just
zens should not only observe the getting started in the schools.
at the Star Saturday night.
her daughter, in Salem.
L ad ies Shoes for $1.95 w o rth $3.(X) and $4.00
schedule
strictly as to its two Every school has been supplied
V, A. Goode and wife returned
Mrs. Herman Shellberg and
pork
less
days
each
week
and
one
sm
all sizes only. Also a few p a ir o f $5 and $6
with
literature
on
this
subject,
Friday evening from Portland, Miss Ina Harold were up from
porkless
meal
each
day,
but
A
framed
picture
has
been
offer­
ladies shoes for $3.95, sizes 3 to 6
where they had spent the week. Salem Tuesday evening.
should voluntarily do even better ed to the school that makes the
Mrs. George Davie was taken
Miss Nellie Stowell. who has than this in saving pork/ Since
best showing by April 1st.
seriously ill Sunday night and been for some time at Conrad,
beef and mutton are now freely
Teachers’ meetings were held m W U m r m - T J I m mini
was removed to the hospital at Mont., is here for a visit.
available until March 13, it would at Stayton and Salem last Satur­
Salem.
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N. Geymer and family are now be no hardship for Oregon fami­
day.
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T. J. Ware and family were residents of Stayton, occupjing lies to use no pork at all for this
The pig and sheep clubs will
entertained at dinner Sunday by the house next to M. Streff's.
period. On “ porkless’’ days and
lie
popular this year. The fol­
the C. E. Schaefer family in Linn
C. E. Daugherty and w ife were at “ porkless” meais no pork,
lowing
banks are loaning money
county.
entertained at dinner Sunday by ham. bacon, sausage, lard or oth­
to the boys and girls on one or
The Christian Sunday school Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp, er hog product should be used.
both of these projects:
took an offering for the Armen-
Misses Alma Kern and Alta Tuesdays and Saturdays are the
Bank of St. Paul
ian and Assyrian relief last Sun- Matten, students at 0. A. C., official "porkless” days.”
Mt. Angel Bank.
day and raised $24.
spent Sunday at the M. J. Crab-
Coolidge & McClaine, Sil-
John Heuberger, an old and tree home.
verton.
N otions, Shoes. R u b b er boots and R u b b ers,
highly respected resident of
Mrs. Grant Murphy and baby
U. S, National, Salem,
a s well as a good stock o f G roceries and
Sublimity precinct, passed away went to Mill City Wednesday for
Jefferson State Bank.
Saturday. The funeral was held a visit at the home of her sister,
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C anned Goods, G ra h am , C om M eal, T R Y
Monday An obituary will be Mrs. Luster Sandman.
Under the law passed at the „
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published next week.
While you are not using your !ast session of the legislature the MOiC W heat, MOTC
John Fehlen, wrho has been automobile owing to bad weather
supervisors were done away
Y ou c a n 't b eat it ior stre n g th an d flavor
working in the paper mills at and roads bring it to the Ford wjt j, an(j jn t hejr places there
Camas, \\ash .. is home for a Garage and have it overhauled,
overhauled are patrolmen appointed by the
“ “““
condi- ( ! COunty court who serve under the
visit. He is accomvanied by a so it will be in first class condì-
Portland, Ore. Jan. 29 More
J. R. Gardner’ s Cash Store,
Stayton, Ore.
tion when you do want to use it. direction of the county road wheat, more sugar and more
friend, Mr. Ferguson.
J. M. Ringo and wife motored. master. They are required to pork must be saved.
At a special meeting of the of­
ficers of the local auxiliary A, R. to Salem for the week end. They make monthly reports to him
This is the edict of the U. S.
were
accompanied
by
Mrs.
J.
F
Food
Administration, and the
C., the following were chosen to
stating the character of their em­
Lau
and
little
daughters.
act with the officers as an execu­
ployment for each working day. new “ Home Card,” which will
tive board.
Dr. H. A. Beau­ Fred Lau and family came
The list in this vicinity to date be sent out from Washington
champ. Geo. Keech, W. W. El­ down from Fox Valley Sunday is as follows:
within the next few days will
der and Mrs. C. H. Brewer.
22— C. J. Ramsden, McCleay, outline a new schedule, with fur­
and spent the day at the A. D.
ther restrictions on the use these
Rt. 1.
Those contemplating the pur­ Gardner and E. C. Lau homes.
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three staples. The new card is
23—
Chas.
Heater,
Sublimity.
Mrs. C. H. Brewer was hostess
chase of a Ford car this spring
to
replace,
in
some
13,000,000
23—J.
B.
Van
Handle,
Stayton
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or snmmer had better place their to the Birthday Club last Thurs-
25—H. C. Von Behren, Aums- kitchens of the United States,
orders at once while cars can be day afternoon. Several invited
the original “ Home Card” which
ville.
had, for Mr. Deidrich says there guests were present besides the
was given ont when 13,000,000
32—L.
S.
Lambert,
Stayton.
will be sure to be a shortage of club members.
A light lunch
33—Geo.
A.
Etzel,
Stavton
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housewives signed the Food Ad-
cars this summer
The same was served and an enjoyable
-Wm.
Berringer,
Meha-
ministrationsconservaiion
pledge
33
1-2-
price prevails.
time had.
about three months ago.
ma.
34— G. S. Barham, Mehama. W. B. Ayer, Federal Food Ad­
r\
ministrator for Oregon, announ­
35— Conrad Miller, Gates.
40—E. J. Richards, Mill City. ces that these new “ Home Cards
66—Leonard Walker, West will be ready for distribution in
this state next month, and that
Stayton.
simultaneously with the adoption
68—W. H. Loose, Stayton.
70—E. C. Downing, Sublimity. of the new schedule of wheatless
and porkless days in the home,
In a letter to a Stayton friend, the new restrictions will apply
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Jonas Sheard writes from Long
ad hotel», restaurants, cafe-
Beach that he is “ still enjoying t,’rias and boarding houses,
When you compare the low prices of Ford
the pleasures of a winter in sun-|
cars with the prices of farm produce, farm
ny
southern California. It has
Mrs. Tate reports that her
stofk and everything else on the market, the
only
rained
twice
here
since
I
knitters
made and seut in a total
great value of the Ford car can be fairly
See our Clubbing offer in another column.
came
down
last
August
and
that
of
27
pair
of socks and 26 frac-
estimated. The price of the Ford Touring
was only for an hour or two for ture pillows last week for one
Car is only $360 f. o. b. Detroit—the same
FOR S A L E —Team , wagon and h ar-
two
nights about three months 1 weeks work.
as last year. It is the greatest value, not
Annual School
Possibly About You or Your Friends
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Doll’s Cash Store
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GOING! GOING!! They’ll soon be GONE!!!
This week will dear them out of the way
Lancefield Shoe Store
A Full Line of Dry Goods
an oid and
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Patrolmen for
Marion Co, Roads
Our 25c Coffee
Sugar to be Saved
These Cool days and Chilly
Evenings remind one winter
and the need of
Heating Stoves
m
You will find a large and Complete
FORD
only among motor cars, but in the whole run
of articles grown and manufactured. Think
of a five-passenger moto>- car with the repu­
tation for service, durability and economy
th a t’s behind the Ford car, selling for $360!
We urge prospective purchasers to give
their orders without delay. Also have the
Ford on j ton Truck $600 f. o. b. Detroit.
Cars in need of repair should be brought to
the Ford Garage where the high grade Ford
parts, latest and best equipment and first
class mechanics are to Ire found.
Cars
demonstrated free.
Interested parties
phone 1283.
PETER
DEIDRICH, Agent.
For MsriOii and Lin.i C«untics
Lins and at the Right Price at
LILLY HARDWARE CO.
STAR THEATRE
SATURDAY NIGHT
C H A R LO TTE W ALKER
IN
‘Mary Lawson's Secret”
A
Gold Rooster Flay in 5
Parts, by Th.r.nhauser
SUNDAY NIGHT
FREDERICK WARDE with JEAN EAGLES
“Fires cf Youth”
A Five Act Go!d ¿ioos.erP.ay iiy Tiiai.ahauser
CLASSIFIED
ADS.
Money to Loan I Have Made A rrange­
m ents for loaning e a ste rn money,
will m ake vory low ra te of in te r­
e st on highly improved farm s. Ho­
m er II. Sm ith,¡room 6, McCornack
Bid«., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96.
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FOR S A L K -S p rin g G rass w heat
phone 17*3 Sublim ity. P. J . E tzel. f»t.3
FOR SA L E -T horoughbred
Rhode
nesa.
Ben H. C utler, S tayton.
3t4
St. Marys Church
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun­
days at 8:30 a. m.
Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor
Concert Enjoyed
A large audience was present
at the high school auditor urn
FOR SA LE O ats and Vetch hay.
Tuesday night to hear the Wil­
. S. L am bert.
lamette University Glee Club.
FOR S A L E - D r y Fir Wood, Apply
A.;
usual, the boys pleased their
2 tf
E. I). C rabtree.
audience, each number receiving
FOR S A L E ''lo v e r hay and haled hearty applause. The vocal and
straw
. Apply C. instrumental
I). S tay to n . 3t!t
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solos by Miss Dun-
’ r e a d y FOR SERVICE Full blood bar w e r e pleasing fe a tu r e s o f
Je rse y bull $2.00. A. ('. Stow ell. :<tl
the entertainm ent
Inland roi sters.
Inquire Peril Schaefer