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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1918)
» 22 Million Families in the United States I Leave Silverton Aside* GEM CONFECTIONERY The following from the Silver- First Class Confections. High Grade Pure Gandies ton Appeal would indicate that Silverton is to lie left otf from Fine Cigars and Tobacco the line of the proposed railroad from M l Angel through Stavton to Bend. It is reported that Sil - 1 i verton doesn’ t want to play fair ! on the question of right-of-way ^ through the town, consequently the railroad will leave the town I f each family used 4 cups o f flour less per week, the saving O regon Stayton, one side. The Appeal says: would be 22 million pounds or 112,244 barrels every week. " A purported railroad survey The greatest help housekeepers can give to win the w ar is to is being made from Mt. Angel make this saving and if can be done by using this recipe in through Bethany and headed place o f white flour bread. toward the pudding river bridge. The same men who hud Stayton all agog over a railroad a few ", teaspoon salt \ cup «¿aided m ilk months ago are making the sur 1 cup white flour 1 cup corn meal 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 2 tablespoon* shortening vey. A party o f Stayton busi ness men and the promoters of Save J* cup o f the measured flour for board. Pour milk ovar com meal, add shortening and salt. W h en cold, add sifted flour and baking powder. R oll out lightly on floured hoard. Cut with biscuit cuttsr and this line were in Silverton about bake in greased pan fifteen to twenty minutes. live months ago and met with Our new Red, White an d Blue booklet , “ Best War Time Recipes.” containing many other the Commercial club in an endea recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods, mailed free—address vor to create interest in the then R O Y A L B A K IN G PO W D E R CO., Dept H.. 13 S William Street, New York proposed line through this city, but nothing ever came of the meeting from the fact that noth ing tangible could be gathered from the promoters as to who was behind the project. It dies who helped to do the knit seems now that the promoters ting that 1 thank them very only intend that we shall be able much.” Glen Porter’ s suit was to smell their smoke. ” sent by the Stayton ladies some K tr.'itr o r t iik c o n ih tio n o r t iik time the forepart of December Notions, Shoes, Rubber boots and Rubbers, and Mrs. Allie Brewer, one o f STAYTON STATE BANK as well as u good stock o f Groceries and the ladies who was knitting, knit * ( s u M u n , In »he Siati* «>f O rrgon, «t thè Canned Goods, Graham, Com Meal, T R Y the sweater especially for Glen. Clune o i bufin e»« March I. 191H. KEHOCRl'KH Other knitted articles sent to 9137,419 *2 I.oan» au<1 discount* Mrs. J. W. Jackson is home her home Saturday and the fun him were two pairs of socks, Over«!rafia, «ucurta! ami utUMeur«*!.. a 99 . »9* 7» eral was held Monday. She was helmet and gloves hut it is not Homi» ami W arran t*.................. . from her visit to Michigan. You can't beat it tor strength and flavor aceti ritte«, judgiuetit«. vie. *7 known who kryt them, so Glen Stock«, &..**»> (X) HankinK houwi,............................ J. H. Johnston, of Lyons, was 70 years o f age. and leaves be 2.W0 OU sides her husband, six sons and cou^ not thank them personally Forniture am! A ltu re» in town Monday. I»ue froin batik» (tiot re«*rve batik«» l/lli Ift 1 > o sj 41 Due froin a)>prov«:4 ri**ervv batik« Remher the German retreat at three daughters. B. Klecker has received from check » ami other « a «I i Ile ni* 7 9 IO Don't forget Lonesome Luke his sons, Joe and I^eo. photos of * the Battle of Arras April 3. 9.141 03 on h»ui! 73* 97 KXI m ’U a C» . Mrs. A. C. Stowell was up Wednesday evening. themselves taken in uniform. Other resources «r j & Mrs. M. A. Lake was in town The boys are members o f the av from Salem the first o f the week. T o t a l ................... t/37 JP2 r » 1 White Oats for sale. Mayo & Monday from her farm home east iation squadron located at San ! £1 5 U ABI U T ! ES of town. She came to send some Diego, and are both in the hand. Company. < a| it*) »tock pani in ___ .......• 2-VC home made candies to three of Leo plays cornet and Joe trom l'udtrldod profit». ............ ...... i.MI A1 Hepburn, a former resident Indi v ntual deposit» »ubject io > neck 197 her soldier boy acquaintances. bone One picture shows the I Caahier \ ,000 00 ! o f Stayton, was in town the first checks nuUtafid:it* Mrs. Roy Hall and son Jack of trombone section of the band, Time and 4aviUK» Depositi.... 71.029 91 j «:•; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- i o f the week. eastern Oregon, are visiting Mrs. comprising eight men. With tut * i 9 t *7 .r+ J Gilbert Stayton and wife, of T h is is the time o f the year when the Hall’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. this number in the trombone sec Washougal, Wash., are the par Rial* Oregon i yard and house should be gone over P. Wilbur. tion. it must be some band when County of Marlon i ents of a son, born the 11th. I, (J. K. Munker». Cashier of the above together. The boys are enjoy- and thoroughly renovated. Paper or New cars are arriving every named bauk, do solem nly swear that the above Seed wheat and oats recleaned plenty to statement it true to the b«-»t of my knowledge have few days and those wishing a ¡ng themselves. tint your walls, paint your house, VHr- at 10c per hundred pounds on : and belief. Buick or Chevrolet had better •at, and have both gained in ti. K. M u x k iron. Cashier j nish your wood work. power cleaner. Mayo & Co. veight. Subscribed and sworn to before uie this 13th i call on E. C. Titus at once. ! «lay of March 1911. J. R. Miller returned to Philo Lonesome Luke will be seen 0 . II. HKLTZKL. KKfOKT o r rilK CONDITIO» OK TII y- math Monday, where he hasj Notary Public. here next Wednesday. j My Commission expire» Dec. 27, 1920. been doing carpenter work. Farmers and Merchants Bank j Correct Attest: Twenty-one of the Red Cross J. W. Mayo made a business i LICE TATE ladies met in the Red Cross room ■*! Staytpn, in the N u t * of Oregon, at th«* clone W e carry a complete line o f paints, 0BU. HPANIOL. trip to Gates the first of the •f busine*» March 4. 1914. Directors Tuesday afternoon and knotted KKaot'Kcnt. wall paper and varnishes in all their week. out three quilts and there will I k !,oan« and diM 'ouiiU I U 2 .443 62 varying shudes and colors. 64 42 C. A. Silbernagel and wife, of three more ready Saturday a f > Tent raft* wn ?» i red and un »ecu red. ■mud« and w arrant« A 727 92 Jordan, were trading in town ternoon. 6 ,MX) 00 The Rebekah lodge 'U n kin g house................................... and fixture*.............. 3,515 00 Monday. r has already sent in on? quilt. Furniture me from approved reserve bank» . is .231 61 A play of Civil War times is All loyal patriots come and Louene Thomas has pieced and heck» am! other cash item «...... 1.174 IN **!» on h a n d ................................... 12,213 .V J I “ The Litte Yajik,” in which Dor-1 drink T for the Stayton Aux A. turned in two quilt blocks, so the >ther resource* ............................... 2.000 00 _______ othy Gish has the title role and R. C. j children are helping in this work Ti/fAL......................... n which will be seen at the S ta r> E. C. Titus reports the follow L ia s ¿ i n » . * * * * * * WE HAVE LIME i orm uo Theatre Saturday, March lfith. * p ital stock paid in. ing auto sales: Buick Six to Dr. And Sulphur powder for pre I'^sfimJ ijoouii Miss Gish appears as the daugh- j H. A. Beauchamp and a Buick paring you^ own spray, simph " ra n ter of a family with Union sym - 1 Four to Ben Gescher. pnt in water. We also havt iidiviriusi k - ixisii * subjecttuctn'. \o4jkpi 1,1 pathies living in Kentucky. She Mrs. V. *«;mand certificate* of deposit......... 1.726 2b . . A. Goode who , has been arsenate of Lead, Sloper’.- rime and ¡4avia** Deposits.............. 59,328 75 Ventures into the Confederate eonnned to her home for the past store lines, where her brother is seri- ■ T ota I................................. 9192,87? 2» I have a client who will trade good small acreage prop two weeks is reported much lm- i ously wounded, and there finds a , erty in California for farm of about80 acres near Stay- proved 4t it'» C»f Or..*OT» f romance with a young Confeder- ton or Sublimity. California prcqierty held at $3000.00; ounty o f Marioni Assessor Grant Murphy has client w ill assume difference in priee. See , J. W. M AYO, »'ashler o f the bovp named : ate officer. As she has a crafty h a n k .d o Roiemiily swear that the above state- been listing the property of the In a letter to Dr. and Mrs. uelit is true to the bent of my knowledge and and unscrupulous admirer in the residents of this baliwdck the J. W. Mayo, t 'ashler, person of a Union officer, who Korinek, Glen Porter writes from »elief. past few days. rifib-cribed anM »worn to before me this 13th | ^ je tS i r tO the Confederate camp, France as follows: "About a day oi Maerh 191 A. | . . . , D. B. Hill and fam ly. of Mill v uooDK, ’ as a spy, her romance is beset week ago I received the knitted City, visited his parents, A. Hill Notary Public with many perils, from which /i outfit sent me by the Stayton la My ('< m ini»»ion expire* Oct.. 7, and wife, and other friends in her own cleverness finally extri dies. Gee, everyone is so good «.‘o rre c i—A tien» : town Saturday and Sunday. A. D. ‘ »AKDNkR cates her and the "Johnny Reb. ” . to me that I have about made up W. W. K i . dk « The part is said to lie one o f the FOR S A F E ('Inver hiiy end Imled Mrs. Mary Jane Kay, wife of my mjn(j t0 8tay ;n ^ e army the J. M. Hr .«¡no Director*. etraw. Apply C. I). Stayton. 3t9 most appealing which has yet J. E. Ray. a resident of Mill City re8t of my ,ife> TeIi Mrs. Allie been allotted to Miss Gish. for nearly thirty years, died at Brewer, also the rest of the la- Subscribe for the Mail. FOIt S A L E 7 foot douhle disc grain The North Santiam District i drill m good condition, $2f>.00. Ed ■ Sunday School convention held Tate Sutdimit«. I'hone 172». Dorothy Dalton, Thomas H. PROGRAM AT in Stayton last Sunday was well Ince’s new and magnetic star, is fr’OK S A L E Mark mare pam 8 vear attended both by townspeople / the heroine o f ‘ ‘Chicken Casey,” old, wt about 1400. Aloia Title Mt-ha- and country people. Hamman’s ma, Oregon . which will be seen on the Trian Ü Truck brought up a load from gle program at the Star Theatre i LOST On the night of Feb. 28 in SATURDAY North Santiam. 1 the vicinity of the gym, Amethyst La- Sunday, March 17. The play has DOROTHY G SH to do with the adventures of an | The sessions were held in the valier, Krnoch with Diamond act with Pearls belonging to Mrs. J. T. Hunt. — IN — actress who plays a clever trick j M. E. church except the S. S. F inder leave at F'. & M. Hank and re THE LITTLE YANK on a young auther to convince classes and they were divided up ceive reward. 1113 him that she is fitted for a rolej between the protestant churches Comedy; ‘ ‘Love Under Cover.” F'OK SALE Carriage and double i which she desires. It is neces-1 as there wasn’ t room enough to M __ driving harnesH nearly new, cheap, also accomodate them in one of the sury for the accomplishment of SU ND AY single rubber tired buggy. Curda C. •w- her purpose that she disguise buildings. A t 12 o’ clock all jour Cole. 11(2 DOTGTHY DALTOM neyed to the Christian church, herself as a girl o f the slums and .> FOR e A L E Several Jersey Milk -IN - I undergo a series o f startling ad and spread a bounteous basket cows. Apply Harry F'.. Chriaman. Iui2 è ifi • CHICKEN CASEY ventures. She is "gam e” and dinner. W A N T E D —Lutle pigs or sows thHt These meetings are a big help 1 the eventual discomfiture of the Comedy; "Grab Bag Bride.” will farrow soon. F'or sale cream sep- and inspiration to the Christian author is complete. arator'and buggy. A. C. Vernon, h e n , W E D N E SD A Y The play is said to be extreme workers in the district and all BERNIDE FAIRFAX ly amusing and offers excellent the churches reap a benefit from j The wind Monday blew down opportunities not only to Miss having some of their workers at- a large bairn tree back of Ham- -IN — Dalton, but also toCharlesGunn, tend and get in touch with the man’s feed barn. It fell across THE STONE GOO the new Thomas H. Ince leading religious workers from other the ditch and demolished son e I fence. 2 reels Luke, 1 reel Pathe News. man, who appears as the author. parts o f the district. Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy 4 CUPS OF WHEAT FLOUR TO THE POUND J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Corn Meal Biscuits S H O E B A R G A IN S Ladies Cloth Top Patent Leather Button and lace Shoes all Rednced Lancefieid Shoe Store FOOD W I L L W I N T H E W A R News From Ail Over The A Full Line of Dry Goods Possibly About Y ou or Your Friends O ur 25c Coffee J. R. Gardner’s Cash Store, "i: I Clean Up! Paint Up! Stayton, Ore. Brighten Up! ! Paper, Paints and Varnishes Some Good Plays L IL L Y HARDW ARE W A N T E D -A CO. FARM Soldier Boys W rite Geo. A. Smith, i. Convention was W ell Attended Star Theatre l*iii M*4 rf II' ENTERTAINERS Will be at the High School Auditorium Friday March 22nd. Stayton, Oregon CLASSIFIED ADS.