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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1918)
• ¡H» si ma* F irst Class Cbnfections. H ig h G rade P u re Candies Fine C igars and T o b a c c o Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A . HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Stayton. O regon News From All Over The City CORN WILL WIN DEMOCRACY'S WAR MAKE YOUR OWN Lime and Sulphur sprav. We have the dry lime and sulphur i powder for preparing the spray, simply put it iu water. We also have arsenate of lead. Sloper’s Drug Store. While he and his w ife were on their way to Salem. E. G. Sieg- tnund. of Fern Ridge, was taken quite ill. They stopped in Stay- ton, and are at the home of his sister. Mrs. J. M. English. Mr. Mail will keep them posted on Siegmund is now much improv events in Stayton and vicinity. ed, His brother J. C. and wife, Don’ t farget Lonesome Luke of Salem, were up to see him at Star next Wednesday. Tuesday. All loyal patriots come and Stayton Vulc. Shop, United drink T for the Stayton Aux A. States Tires, Ford sizes 30x3 R. C. $12.50, 80x3 1-2 $16.85. Non- Silk and Woolen Fabrics MAINSTAY IN NATION'S CRISIS. Surplus W heal of the United Slates Has Seen Sent to Famine Threat ened Europe. Our Spring and Summer Silk and Woolen Dress Fabrics Am erica'» tfvcat coro crup. cx«*e«d- Ing 3.000.000,000 bushel*, will »avo ilio World » food situatimi, olitoloI» o f tln» V ii II ed Stute» food udinllilatnttlou bo- art* t-hown in splendid variety, m aking our display particularly n o tew orth y, and o f a lieve. Coni le thè untimi » beat footl ce reni, bouHewlvea m e lici:lim lli( lo M i l l o . Il contnllia all Ibe elem ein» ueeded lo ke«-p Ibe body 111 u »luto o f lieulth und wbi-u ueed uccordlng lo th«* »corea of Miss Eulah Zeh spent the week trled recipe», «•►pcelully wheu eom- end with relatives in Salem. blned wltli un udded pori Ioli o f oli or A Feature Play, at the Aina te fui. will Hii.Hinln Ufo liub-rtrilUdy. In- Bail, next Wednesday. dkm wurrlor» In «olouUI duy» llvod on patelied corti ul>>n< • Houny day» ut u Ed Hamman and family have tliii«*. niul ill Valley F o r t« purclieil moved to Seio. tinn m iii «it tltiK'S tin' »ole ration of Batterv char-pine station. Stay- tli<- Continental »oldlem. Owing in iin n »i»irtm l«n ilMiculUe* ton Vulcanizing Shop. Albert Croisant made a trip to skid, 35'H) mile replacement. ran-u-tl by tin- war the com crop nioveil T and wafers 10c at The Silver Salem in his new Chevrolet ae Word has arrived from Glenn more slowly to uiurket Oils year tlmn eompanied by O. M. Baker, B. Porter that he has received the e \ i t before. Now. however, the te rm ! T Sat. March 16. knitted articles recently sent him Is reaching the m iller» ami tsilIHUineia. Henry Downing is reported F. Ford and Henry Croisant. In tlie ineanttliie the nation » sm pluj Latest war news taken at the by the ladies o f Stayton, and wheat l as hevn sent to i:uro|ie. improving. •Jo,lay there are appr<ixlntut«dy ,'U) Lonesome Luke Love, Laughs front to be portraved at the Star that he is very much pleased and bnsla-l» o f eorn for every American. next Wednesday. greatly appreciates their kind- and Lather. Tills i|Uiintity Is treu ler by live bush G. W. DeJardin left Saturday ',esd' He wrilea that as his els tlmn in form er yours. Mrs. Milca Watson returned to Com Ims b<s-otue the nation's ina'n- for his home in Gervais to visit [ n ™ ds are 80 hl" 1 ?'nce Victoria, B. C.. last Friday. s-tay In the crl-ds o f war. he beca" u' a soU1,er that Lhe ba a J. P. Wilbur has beer* out of home folks for a few days before notion Ji.»t i a this eereal saved lhe tlrst of remaining in the army entering the School of Commerce A- .-rirnn colonist* from futyiltie on town on business for several right along. tunny occasion», Just as It nerved a» a at Eugene. days. He returned yesterday. ! #t:. le f«x««l during 'lie W ar o f the Iter- James Mielke went *.o Portland Acetylene Welding and Braz i obith-n and dnrlnif the Civil War, King I Corn ha» am In i-i-tut to the front in Friday, return ng Sun ¡ay with a ing. Stayton Vulcanizing Shop. And Formaldehyde. Get it at the tuition's battle with autocracy. new five passenger Overland Get your tickets for the high Beauchamp’s Drug Store. Cora incut is Itinllug areally In- leas which s now on exhi ition at the ed i!»c lii the making o f ordinary white school play March 8 at Beau W. R. Smoke, in a letter to a bread. Hundred» o f houaewlves and J. F. Mie ke store. champs Drug Store. Stayton friend says that he has i- iny o f the larger bakers are mixing Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peery and been confined to the U. S. gener 'J o p . r cep l. corn m»-al with irticut White Oats for sale. Mayo & daughter, Miss Edriv Peery, of al hospital in New York for the (lour to make leavened bread. This Company. Scio, visited at the W. H. Hi b- past two months and is just now k-i 1 o f a mixture Is worked and baked In lhe mine recipe« and with the »«m e The Red Cross knitters report nil- I- i.ls that apply to straight wheat pair of son and homes the ab;e be up in a wheel chair, for their weeks work 40 broad. last of the wees. “ Billie” was a member o f Com- 60CkSt - i'ora liree.d using corn im-il entire Miss Hilda Williamson and L . ! Dr' Beauchamp reports the fo l-p a n y D, Oregon National Guard. ly is gaining a greater |Mi|>ulurlty Peterson, of Salem, are visiting 1®w,nf? recent births: a son to aud saw service on the Mexican ilnm ever before. Housewives are Rev. and Mrs. v\. J. Warren; a border. He was in the eastern cm uni: to realize that every isuiml of at J. A. Hendershott’s. wlu-nt s.ivid in America means a pound . j . . daughter to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. hospital when his company left o f wheat r»-U-used for shipment to the ucaniz.ng a n re,...in. g 3 ajcjwin- and a son to Mr. and for Europe, and so did not get to nations with which Amerlcu Is n.ssocl- Stayton Volcamzme shop. | Mrs Wm Hine. o ( s ielburn , ^ Mro3, with thorn. ■ ateil In lhe ivar. Mrs. Emma Glover of Salem is Th re ,irv n score o f corn products ... ,, „ , x , . 1 Mrs. T. C. Crabtree has re that today posse»» uiiusuh I Importance visiting Mrs. Frank Lesley at the turned from eastern Oregon F A R M E R S ! A T T E N T IO N for Americans. Corn »yrup for svveet- Stayton Hotel. where she and her husband have L. A. Thomas will receive hors | suing corn cake* and buckwheat cake* atol for use in the kitchen Instead o f Seed wheat and oats recleane 1 been for several months. Mr. next Wednesday March 13 and rr-inul-iled »..car Is one o f the leading at 10c per hundred pounds on j Crabtree is expected to return wilt ship the next day. Any one I roducts made from corn. power cleaner. Mayo & Co. soon. Corn oil, excellent for frying and for having hogs ready for the mark every other purpose tilled by salad oils, J. R. Miller is home from Phi- Ear) Howell, o f Jefferson, with et had better see him at once. j Is appearing ott the market In Inrge lomath, where he has been doing a ^ov friend, visited at the home quantities. It comes from tlie germ o f the com. carpenter work. He expects to of hlrs g randmother, Mrs. C. A. WHEATLESS BISCUITS. ch aracter that em phasizes the H arm onious colorings, as w ell as those o f m ore elaborate designs. T h ese fabrics tire here for e v e ry 1 ^ Possibly About You or Y our Friends possible use at »» “ ■ m (¡¿[’t D o ll’s C a s h S to r e um‘ ing births: March 2, a son to Mr. Battery charging station, Stay -\ and Mrg Frank W olf of Subiim- ton \ulcanizing S'lop. rty; March 2, a son to Mr. and' See the fun provoking side Mrs. Myl<* Kintz o f Sublimity; splitting antics of some o f the March 2, a daughter to Mr. and characters in the high school Mrs. Q. L. Mull o f Aumsville. play Friday March 8th. 0. M. Baker reports the sales $4.50 Dr. Beauchamp was in Salem ’ of Chevrolet cars to the follow- yesterday and performed an oper--ing persons: Albert and Henry ation on the five year old daugh Croisant, Geo. " Green, Curtis ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mayes Cole, and J. F. White of Albany, o f Lyons. and a second hand car to B. F. Ford of Stayton. Good Drugs, Good For Colds, Grippe .j f’iirchsfl «-nmtnsil Is thp o-n?iir«» of thi-se excellent wheatles* bisculUi- Fil «t, the eorni.lf ill—one-b ilf « — is put In n » I i h II i i w pun pin -e«l in the oven anil stirred fre(|iiently until It is it delicate b«-own. The oilii-r Untre «ili-Ilfu are u teu»,-oon o f suit, a cup o f peanut butter and one amt a half cups o f water. Mix tin* pr.-.nur but ter. wafer and salt ami lu-ut. While tin* mixture Is hot » ir In the meni which should al»o fie hot. peat thor oughly. The «lough should be of sudi conslKtencjr that It c an he «troppe«] from * spoon. Hake In small cake» fn an an greased pan. This makes 1C hlscull*. each o f which contain» one- alxth of an ounce of protein. MYRTLE GONZALEZ i i : , | -IN - THE GREATER LAW Comedy— “ A Boob for Luck.” W E D N E SD AY BEATRICE FAIRFAX at the AINSLEE BALL Com edy—2 reel Lone tome Luke the varnished ' Mr, Mielke expect? Clean Up! Paint Up! wood and smooth it TH E U N IT E D «T A T E S FOOD the picture the more careful you muat to go to - be, aa a hole would »poll your work. sale and retail eatabllahmenta of tho country. Brighten Up! This is the time of the year when the yard and house should be gone over and thoroughly renovated. Paper or tint your walls, paint your house, var nish your wood work. Wai! Paper, Paints and Varnishes W e c a rry a com plete line o f pai^t*:, w a ll paper and varnishes in all the r v a ry in g shades and colors. The Cnnmllnn food controller p »M- rr..it>-s that when the pcrq»!e listen t.» nnd puss « n auch sti^-les, «-neh f ne : hua tin- power o f destruction that Ilea - In » battalion o f soldiers. Mrs Elizabeth Hurt mother of nicely. I f the picture entirely covers A D M IN IS T R A T IO N S A Y S : W. D. Hurt weo lives northeast the wood after the margin bt cut off so Thera l* rv* royal road to food conservation. W a can only ac- I of town, pas ed away at her ' >hat 1,0 Tarn,*b •» exposed lay over It a thin board and heavy weight; leave compliah thla by th* volu nta ry home in Portland on March 3. , It thus over night. I f you wish but a action of our wholo people, each Besides her son W . D ., she is araall picture lo the center of.tbe woo«l element In proportion to fta means. It la a m atter of equality of bur survived by three other children, , "Pn'T fhe varnUb only to a apace the den; a matter of minute la ving Mrs. Katie Anderson, of Beaver - 1 ,l,' of ,h* plrture- and substitution at every point In n ,, ,, ' . , When ready to complete your work the 20,000,00« kitchen*, on th* 20,- ton, Ore., C. C. Hurt, of Creigh- the next day dip your forefinger In stilt 000,000 dinner tablet, and In the ton, Neb., anJ W. T. Hurt of, •"‘l wafer and «ommence rubbing olT Portland. ,h® p»p«r. Tba nearer you come t o 1 2 , 000,600 m anufacturing, whole $4.50 . - . Carmin is ui««i having trouble -with Made-in-« ieriuuii.v lb-» <-alciilul<-<l to hlii'b-r ('immillili T imh I consiTvallou m-- cordlng r.i mi oftb-inl stutenv-nt n ' erti cd from tin* Canadian fissi con trol or hv the I'n lt«»l Siutea food ud- minlatratloii. The atoiics bothering Cunada are o f the Mime g M-r;il cbnrncter us tlio»e the I'nltcd Sta!«-» f o o d adininlatra- I lor recently denounci d in ibi* couii- [ try. s i b ns the rldlcuUitis »«It and hliedi::: fumine fulve» und :li<* n-|-*irt il.ut lb«- government would scl/.e bot t-wive« stocks o f home cunncil n e a tre You Think They are too Cheap to be Good, but they are Cheap and Good too Lancefieid Shoe Store Cigars, good Soria. Beau champ’s; The Quality Drug Store Flilliousness and headache, use M. Fuchs and family left this Beauchamp’s Cold Tablets 25c, “ Stories without even u vestige of morning for Ferdinand, Idaho, at Beauchamp’s Drug Store. foundation have been scattered broud- ch»t.” said the Cunnilian statement. where they will reside. The Mrs. Angie Kaiser, sister of. “ .N-»r lime they come to life caanally. 'PHOTOGRAPHS ON WOOD. M. F. Ryan, died at her home in They have started almnltaneoualy In PROGRAM A T Salem Saturday. The funeral An Eaty M«thod by Which th* Print* different parts o f the country and In <*ach Instance bave been calculated to May Be Transferred. a . I was on M °nda>' at 10 o’clock ! arouse public Indignation. A method of transferring pictures to a t ^t. Joseph’ s Catholic church “They are Insitiioua, subtle, persist ! in that city and was attended by wood is given In the Klectrh-al Exper- I ent Hit by bit they dissipate public Itnouter by V. C. Mcllvalne. as follows: trust, the great essential In the work SATURDAY \f. F. Ryan family. Idssolveaalt In nott water, tlont your of food control. Harry Carey end Edith otsrl.rg Guy Hurt who has been w ork- ! photo print on the surface picture side “ It Ilea with every Individual to for- j i inn- at nena Bend Oreiron for several several wood " p: le* BbollJd !t remaln of i,jrd.,e>e a,‘ bour —IN - mg at uregon ior maple T1,c or bear from criticism; to refrain from months is home for a visit with j other light colored hardwood, which passing on the vagrant and harmful THE SECRET MAN glory, nnd thus the more effectively his parents. He cam’ down i l,e famished with the best to co operate In work which 1a going j Comedy “ Jilted in Ja to mean more than the majority of from Portland on Sunday with copal or *ran,f‘!r v" nIab' Take the picture from the water, dr.v people yet realize.” - Roy Mielke, who had motored to a little between linen rags; then put SUNDAY the engraving, picture aide down, on I Portland on Saturday. c \T* ''?> i I have just received a small shipment o f shoes from St. Louis, for women and children. On« style is a Brown Kid with cloth top selling at $4.50 and an all Black Kid, medium heel selling at the same price. These are Friedman Shelby Sheet», guaran teed to be made of leather, where leather should lu*. The children's shoos are the celebrated “ lied Goose” line made by the same firm. ME-IN-GEiiMM LIES CMLATED IN CANADA r: JCi W M $ # # # # # Blue Vitrol return there next week. Titus,*the first o f the week. He The sessions of the Sunday- is a member of Uncle Sam’s mili- school convention Sunday will be tary forces, held in the high school auditor-1 Dr Brewer reports the follow. ''- T * ' C O N F E C T IO N E R Y . GEM j work selling Overland cars very ■... Y ' Y — Y - ....... I , , . Y Y :■ ... j extensively and has already se- ¡cured Mr. Forest Mack ms demon- m 1 stralor and salesman for this | spri g. They are now ready to handle all business whatsoever in the Overland and Willys-Knight America’s Greatest Cereal Crop T h e newest modes in Silks and W o o le n line, Large stock o f Goodyear Is Now Moving to dress fabrics e v e r presented to our cus and Revere tires on hand, can Market. tom ers h ave been selected and are give first-class service either personally or by mail. n o w being displayed. LILLY HARDV/ARE CO. Ì* - •C -V -C «** W AN TED -A FARM I have .a client who will trade good amall acreage prop erty in California for farm o f about 80 acres near Stay- ton or Sublimity. California pro|>erty held at $3000.00; client will assume difference in price. See Heo. A. Smith, CLASSIFIED ADS. Stayton, Oregon FOR SA LK Clover hay and haled straw. Apply C. I). Stayton. 8t9 FOR S ALK -Rtxaie Island Red Kgga for hatching, $1.00 por setting. Mrs. FOR S A L E Registered Jcrunv Hull * Ht2 Silk»- I.andacers Baronet No. 1330H7— O, J. Ruble. dam was Silky of Aahhuru with record FOR SALK I’urc bred black Minor o f 4.>8 lb* butter h * 2 year old. Ad- ca roost«!ra, $1 00 each, also 4 shoal*. dres. A. A. McKenzie, Scio, Ore. f«t2 : A. Korrette, Rt. 1 Aumsville. Ore. 8f.2 KO 1-ALK- 3 i-iiwa, one tresh nnd FOR S ALK Several .Jersey tw-> c ining fresh soon. P, T. Ktzrt, cows. Apply Harry K, Chrisinan. Stayton, Oregon. SH2 W A N T K D -L ittle pigs or sow* FOR : A L B -O c o i b ile J atraw. Mrs will farrow roon. For sale cream Roxie Shank, Scio, Ore. arator and buggy. A. C. Vernon, Milk 10t2 that sep Scio