The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 11, 1918, Image 4

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    Joe Odenthal, o f Sublimity,
Remember the war pictures,
every Wednesday and Thursday. was in Stayton on business the
Mar ion Hunt spent the week first of the week.
Guy Hurt was here the first of
end in Portland.
the
week from eastern Oregon,
M. M. Gilmour, o f Union Hill,
called
by the illness o f his sister.
was in town Tuesday.
e can supply your needs
undersigned w ill sell at Public
Wayne Ashby and wife are The
Mrs. A. Hill is home from a
from stock. In spite of con­
home from their honey moon trip
visit at Mill City.
Burns farm 12
and will make their home on the Auction at the Adam
Have your clothes cleaned and
ditions we have an exceptionally
pressed at Mack’s Barber sh( p. Km W s farm ¡n the waido Hiiis. miles east of Salem, and 4 miles north-
Mrs. F. F. Foster left Sunday1
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good assortment
Miss Ina Harold is working in
for Aberdeen. Wash., called by | ^ ^ C S t O f S u b l i m i t y
the Silverton postotfice.
the serious illness o f her daugh­
See
Lonesome
Luke next
ter Frances.
Wednesday and Thursday.
See Charles Ray in the Pinch 1
C. A. Beauchamp and wife are
Hitter. He's the laughing stock ;
enjoying: a new Chalmers.
of his fellow* students at t h e '
f
W. F. Follis and w ife and Lou- star Theatre Sunday
at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp the following
ene Thomas spent Friday with
Mrs. Maud Harlan is here from
relatiues in Silverton.
fc .r o i, for a visit a, ,he h,,n,e o f i
described propert V, viz:
See the foreign spy next Satur- her parent3> W . s. Watters and ,
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1 7-foot McCormick binder, with ^
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' I registered gray Percheron mare
day at the Star Theatre.
tongue trucks.
I « p
9 years old. weight about 1660 1 6-foot McCormick mower.
Mrs. P. P. Crabtree'and Mrs.
You 'vanf t0 S(V big ^tars we [ [,RnVn mare, 8 years old weight 1 10-fooi McCormick rake.
O. M. Baker of Lmn county were have secured onejfor next Sun-
about 17lH)
Highest Price Paid for Produce
1 Monitor double-disc drill.
Stayton shoppers W ednesduy.
day it is Charles Ray in the 1 2-year old Percheron colt
1 spring-tooth, almost new
Mrs. Everette Gardner has Pince Hitter.
1 pair black Morgan mares, 5 and 1 12-t'oot drag harrow.
been assisting in the Marketerir
Mrs. J. H. Muiehay and daugh-
6 years aid, w eight about Hot) I harrow cart, 1 garden cultiva-' ^
1 7-yrar old Jersey cow, giving
tor
the past week.
ters have returned to their home
milk.
I hay rack. 1 gravel bed.
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Seed wheat and oats recleaned'in San Francisco after a visit at 1 5-year old Jersey cow. giving 1 pair platform scales.
1 Clipper fanning mill.
milk
at 10c per hundred pounds on the F. M. Mnnkers home,
1 steel frame grindstone.
power cleaner. Mayo & Co.
Mrs. Anna Stayton returned 1 6-year old cow giving milk
1 scalding box.
1 1-year old Jersey heifer
Mrs. L. Sloper, or Salem, vis- Tuesday from a visit with her:
l O. I.C.sow and 9 pigs 9 wks old 1 No. 5 Simplex cream separator
ited relatives here the first of the daughter, Mrs. Robertson, at About 60 White Leghorn hen«
1 crow bar, 1 log chain, 1 post au
First Class Confections.
H igh G rade Pure Candies
gur, 1 grubbing hoe, 1 cross­
week.
Redne.
i 1 3 1*4 half truck Studebaker
Fine Cigars and Tobacco
cut saw, 1 hay knife, 1 sickle
Prof. Ford, who was confined J ^ 1-4 half tJuck Mitchell wagon
Mrs. P. Luthy, of Salem, vis­
grinder
ited the first of the week at the to his home several days with an | } S e S e T t o p ' b u g g y almost 1 steel range, camp stove, fold­
Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
home o f her son Chas.
attack of pleurisy, is now able to
ing canvas cot, table, glass
new
cupboard, flour chest, kitchen
The Honor Guard girls have attend to his duties at the High 1 set breeching harness
All Prices and Style Box Candy
treasure. 10-gallon churn
1 set steel hame harness
bills out for a dance Friday, school.
2 iron bedsteads, dresser. 2 rock­
April 19th.
Chas Ray the popular Para­ 1 set plow harness
J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor
ing chairs, center stand, lounge
1 set buggy harness
3
lamps,
3
lanterns,
including
Lonesome Luke at the picnic mount Star will be the big at­ 5 collars
1 saddle
Stayton,
Oregon
1 large dashboard lantern, and
next Wednesday and Thursday traction at the Star Theatre 1 No. 50 Oliver plow, almost new
other
things
too
numerous
to
next Sunday in the Pinch Hitter. 1 No. 40 Oliver plow
evening.
mention
W. F. Follis and w ife motored
Redne is the name of a new
postoffice established on the C. & to Scio Sunday, where they were
present at a dinner party given
E. near Detroit.
Charles
Ray knocks out a in honor of Mrs. Follis’ father,
home run next Sunday night at A. F. Beard’s 78th birthday.
There were thirty-two present. T E R M S O F S A L E :- - A ll sum e under $10 cash in hand,
the Star Theatre.
E. C. Titus reports the sale of four generations being repre- On sums $10 and o v e r 8 m onihs time w ith bankable security
sented. They were accompanied at
at y
7 per cent interest.
a Chevrolet to T. 3. Patton of
home by Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ir-
Macleay.
,
,
. vine and grandchildren, of Echo,
Whv don t vou eave that suit ^
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Oregon. Mrs. Irvine is a sister
at Mack.s Barber shop for clean- of M„ Follj8.
ing and pressing?
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PUBLIC SALE!
Housecleaning Days
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Couch Covering
Draperies etc.
Cretonnes
Silkoline
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SATURDAY APRIL 20!Curtainin&
Doll’s Gash Store
GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
PLAY SHOES
Lunch on Ground
For Spring and Summer
Cheap Cool and Strong
A. L. STEVENSON, Auc.
W. M AYO, Clerk
J. A. BURNS, Owner
Shaw, Oregon
white or brown
John Steinberger and wife and
Lvons N ew s
mother of Mr. Steinberger were
trading in Stayton Wednesday.
J. M. Ringo and w ife motored
The lecture. “ Seventeen, ” fiTiv-1
to Brownsville to spend the week en by Rev. R. M. Gatke, was ADVERTISING: Ad Writer* and M»nag *rp F U K S A L K 3 J e rse y M ilk Cow-* und
severa l head stock r a ttle .
John sanci-
p r o flU b l* . din
di*nif»«d
work.
well attended and pronounced a! I a t w »n H t«i~
nitwa w
ork i Prrnarw
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end with relatives.
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O M E in S P A R E T IM E . Indonwd and n e r J r .
m rnd«d by hundred* of rucc ****< u 1 student«.
Beatrice Fairfax in Billys Ro- decided success, L i f p n t q p v p r t . 1 ! r«eom
War-tirm*demand for WOMEN Ad writer« hr»*« F O R S A J E — A fe w bu sh el o f sprint;
and booklet. International Corr«*»pond«?nce .School*.
mance next
Wednesday and teen was ably described
.
| Box 913D, Scranton. Pm.
w h e a t also a fe w huaht I o f g re y oats
Thursday evening at Star Thea- special music was introduced a t , -----
P. J. E tze l, S u blim ity
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s p u p r i i l Q P fin P Q f a
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o M O B IL E
M .n y
p in lr f- f-»r i r t r i f
several scenes 1 0 n mane
me pic - 1 A IT
m, r n
()r t.h,uff»ur..
hi* o pay.
tr.»i »ion».
tre.
F O R S A L E —8 o r 10 tons o f A lsace
m -rt
Expert training
ary
Q u alify A T
J. W. Jackson and wife left tures more real.
HOMS in SPAKE TIME. War tiir - opportune
ti**f» f-.r WOMEN. S« nd for L >• lot fnt«ma- C lo v e r hay haled, first class hay. V .
Tuesday for Silverton, where
The social given at the S. tinnal C «>rre*i>ondeneo Schools, Box 9131) Scran­ J . Philippi.
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ton. Pa.
they have purchased property Brown home Friday evening was
FOR S A L E
On accou nt o f bein g
II. S E R V IC E : U S. O ivtrn m rn t » a n ! « am-
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and will reside.
well attended and a good time re- C IV
bitkm- in t-llir-n t M E N an.l W h K K N for C n il d r s t t e d W ill s e ll my m odern hom e in
ReSrad. ...nirrnial work
Raid vara- S tayton, a ls o C h evrolet H U t o r n o b ile ,—
I f you like detective stories Ported by all. Music and games Service.
tion». War cr«»tos
n«*w p littori* In Waih
intrt- n alone*. Writ** f ir lx•> i* t if.tarnation'll Olenti K. Mlinkers.
15tf.
be sure and see Elmo Lincoln ! furnished entertainment until a C
orrv pondcnce School», Box 9131), S< rant* n, I’a.
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in might and the man at the i late hour when delicious refresh-
CONTRACTING: -Can>'ntcr«. bnC layers, r-
Look! T h ey’re CI’OMSing
no
Star Theartre next Saturday ments-were served.
mont men wanted to learn con trac tin;*. build-
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irw. .trunurai wori ar.Mi.-n. -v war i.rn._- mans land. See that screen of
D. M. Doll and wife. M arie' Dr. Beauchamp made a profes- demand expr rtx. (» 0 <A pay. Cjualify A l HOM L
in si - ark TiMK Kr.. i-- j-t I,
,-. r»i fire a perfect hail of shelis at
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Henkel, Freada Allis, and Joe , s*ona' cab Sunday on Grandma CorrcRrnrndcncc .SchofM - Box u 9 a .:I)
Star Theatre Wednesday arid
Spaniol visited at the Wm. Hiron Brown, who is very ill.
I ELECTRICITY Elect r ician.i want« 1 every- Thursday nights.
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Quic<- advaneem it
whw- wiring,
li,fr y. liuhtimr.
home Sunday at Shelburn,
The Liberty Bond Committee electric
t**i# ph -ny * tc .. A T
i»n.
HOME in .SPARE TIME. I m I . - h . I ì • Kdi%
is having remarkably good sue • Steinmetz.
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C IG A R E T T E S A N EC E SSIT Y .
Miss Zoa Trask, of Albany, r i . f . a m r i T Y rtn vay m n---electricity
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spent the week end with her par- i>.
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* * 0 :r hoy? mu>t have ttirir r-n o t'«!.
Send tliem eixarettes!”
T U s is a
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HELP W ANTED CLASSIFIED ADS.
Lancefield Shoe Store
Spring Time Means Garden Time
You will have better succes with the garden if you buy
your seeds at J. R. G A R D N E R ’S CASH STORE Our
fine plump onion sets will give more onions to the acre
than any other. 16c per pound. We also have m few
dry goods and notions coming in with the spring days.
Ladies and childrens trimmed hats, white c anvas shoes
fancy wash goods, wash waists and white materials.
J. R.
CHARLES RAY
The Pinch Hitter
Sunday
1 3cF x>hi, I ajx U. -D, .-ycrkiiton. Pa.
Dick Brown, o f Portland, ar-
j rived h«jre Friday evening.
| The Lyons people are very
A T THE
I proud of their new Service and
\ Old Glory flags which were rais-
! ed Sunday afternoon.
B U Y A BOND
Mr. Johns, of Corvallis, was
One o f the most popular stars in in town on business Thursday.
filmdom.
| Most of the women of Lyons
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: were present at the war food
Star Theatre
1 - ina le — t Thursday
Might The
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T h e even’ s of th's absorb­
ing story re olve about
the operations of a band of
Poreign Spies in their en­
deavor to ga'n possession
of important government
plans.
as the strong man plays
; art at
the
Star Theatre
Saturday April 13
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hisf money. (Uinwri- i
Mi I y fmjtf »rtunl-
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Pa. f
m m « nt
TIM E .
Clothes cleaned and pressed
Mack’ s Barbershop.
M. J. Crabtree, wife and son,
E.
D. Alexander and w ife and
delightful time*.
Mrs.
W. ( ’ . Fai ry and son mo-
A large crowd and a good time
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ar expected at the Odd Fellows tor 1 in the Cr
to
be
held
here
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home
near
Salem
Sun-
convent!«
I day. where they wer« entertained
urdav.
at su oner.
and report a
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fit. Pleasant
w
M i l es,
Elmo Lincoln
the leading
—
rapher« wanted.
HTEf O G R A P H Y :
women. Expe
«-«f -'al* m. is visit-'
ing wi'h h<r «¡aughter, Mias
Anna Mile .
The Misses Bess e an«l Crystal
Shank and Man I : mith motored
to A bany Tuesday.
Miss Cora Rey « f f rio spent
the week end with home folks.
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W e carry a complete
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line o f
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I High Grade Garden Tools
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G f all
descriptions consisting o f hoes,
rakes, weeders, shovels, hand cultivators,
all made o f the best tnaierial and sold
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at the most reasonable prices.
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LILLY HARDWARE CO.
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BUY YOUR 6AR
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N O W W hile the rest are buying
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Also a large and complete line of four thous­
and mile tires.
SAVE M O NEY
H igh Price o f Substitutes and waste and cost of doing
your ov/n baking m. ike it e- pensive, w hat is the use rt
all this expense, work and w o rry when you can g«*t
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Euick Six, Euick Four, Chevrolet
Or a u. ed Car.
A t this season o f the year the mind" r f
practically ail o f our citizens turn to
making a garden and the need for g a r­
den tools is felt.
A roo d part o f this im m ense pro ­
duction is m aking itr. v/..y nrr. . ; the
v, r r to cheer ( m hoys. T h - H r . r)
Cro ) has d «ri' -ted tho . ...da ei
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•* Has the larg«st stock of automobiles carried this sideof Salem
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He has a car ready f«.r you, either a
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Miss Grace Shank and Frank
Lambert moto.ed to Corvallis »
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Sunday.
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T h is h'. o/lihe, appefiting q u s!i‘ y
o : the L U C K Y S T R IK E cig a n -n e is
ler. ely due to the tact that the flu: Icy
tobacco u id in m ak in g it has h e n
toasted. “ It’s toasted” v.aa the “• lo­
ge n” that i t -«
a gre at sm < a o f
L U C K Y S T R IK E in ie -s than u year.
L o w tl -■ An.«-; .• a T o b e r -O C * . ii
m aking 15 million L U C K Y S T ivlK K
Cigarettes a day.
LUCKY STi- iK5 t
Stayton, Ore.
Gardening Time! ! I
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A m en a those most in dem and is
th r- now fam ous “to.'ii't'-'l "i iaart ltn—
L U C K Y S T R IK E . Th o u san d s o f this
favorite brand have been shipi ed to
France. T h e -e is som eth in« home­
like and friendly to the b o y , in the
si; lit of the f -i.ifiar gre en pack age)
tv. h ihe red circle.
Store,
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fii-niliar appeal n e w to all oi u t.
! S A L E S M A N S H IP : Bit? opportunité - in F«*utH j
Atni*ncÄ for saI«*Mm»*n. office m«-n. minirtf m*’n, 1
; mochanical, electrical engine» rs. O x x lj a:. rapi«l ;
!.'ivf«r, • rn* nt.
Learn A T HOME ir. SPA F.L.
'MM . Wom<*n fill !>I äcch o£ men ar >n«*to front. 1
j I*'ree bool*. I«:t.
International Corre«|Mjmjt'nr.e |
School«. Box 9131). Scran ton. Pa.
Gardner’s Cash
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3 LOAVES OF BitEAD FOR 25cts.
Baked in a Sanitary Bakery, Clean, W holesom e, N ujri-
tious V I C T O R Y Bread at
STAYTO N BAKERY
Country Trade Solicited
Phone 125