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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1918)
Attention Farmers Ellsworth, the little son o f Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Crabtree, who was quite ill for several days, is much improved. Mrs. Tate sent 40 pair of Rtd Cross sox to Salem Monday at d received a supply of : a n fcr the knitters. •Mrs. W. C. Party and son Dix on left Wednesday for their home in Junction City. Why don’ t you leave that suit at Mack.s Barber shop for clean ing and pressing? Mrs. J. T. Kearns and daughter June left the early part o f the; week for a visit with Mrs. Kearrs son Guy who is now in the army. They took him a knitted suit from the ladies of Stayton. Seed wheat and oats recleaned at 10c per hundred pounds on power cleaner. Mayo & Co. E. L. Wheeler brother-in-law o f Mrs. 0. E. Myers of Stayton died in Albany Monday April 8 remains were shiped here Wed nesday and funeral was held Thursday from the Myers home interment in the Lone Oak Ceme tery. Those who like to spend a few hours “ tripping the light fantas tic” are fortunate these days. The recent dance given by the Patriotic League was a decided success both socially and finan cially and the large crowd pres ent spoke of the evening as the “ best time I ever had.” The dance was a “ spot dance” and many useful and beautiful pres ents had been donated by the merchants of the city for pre- sentatign to the lucky person who happened to be on the spot or number called. As usual lunch was served and the hall tasteful ly decorated for the occasion. The returns from the dance will be used for comforts for the boys who have gone from Stayton and for materials for the local Red Cross auxiliary Friday evening o f this week the Honor Guard girls will give a dance. They have been busy decorating the hall and are planning to pull off several original stunts, one of which will be a chance to secure a fine turkey, donated by Frank Siegmund, and a fat hen riven by Mrs. T. W. Creech. Subscribe for the Mail. The Stayton Flouring Mills have received word from the ad ministration that will be allowed to take all the wheat the farmers will bring them, so bring in all your wheat. The war pictures have been educational in the past now they are showing the real battle in progress. : * — r*wt A4 kit mpaoli for Ufi vv rao r 1/ 11(110 W ho Is «Il s«*’ini* Hut ¡«ting renili nil, Orvgou L. J. Simpson? AUTOMOBILE:—Many «penings for frarajc“ men or chauffeurs. Li* pay travel, advance ment. Expert training: necessary. Qualify AT HOME in SPARE TIME. War-time opportuni ties for WOMEN. Send for booklet. Interna tional Correspondence Schools, Box 913D Scran ton, Pa. CIVIL SERVICE: -U . S. Government wants am bitious. intelligent MEN and WOMEN for Civil Service. Refined, congenial work. l aid vaca tions. W'ar creates 1A.0U0 new positions in Wash ington alone. W'rite for booklet. International Correspondence Schools, Box 913D, Scranton. Pa. CONTRACTING:— Carpenters, bricklayers, ce ment men wanted to learn contracting, build ing, structural work, architecture. War times demand experts. Good pay. Qualify AT HOME in SPARE TIME. Free booklet. International Correspondence Schools, Box 913D Scranton. Pa. ELECTRICITY:—Electricians wanted every where. Big pay Quick advancement. Learn electric fwiring, lighting, telephony, etc., AT HOME in SPARE TIME. Indorsed by E dison. Steinmetz. Free booklet. International Corre spondence Schools, Box 913D Scranton. Pa. >»r K jU X C f/ iU J Born. September 1. IbTI. Son of the late C. pt A. M. Simpson pioneer shipping and lumberman. Educated at Mt. Tamalpais Academy and University o f California. Worked as laborer in 1889. at $1.50 per day. in the shipyards <>n Coos Bay, Oregon. Rose from the ranks to executive head of a large lumber and shipping industry, employ ing m»r y thousands o f men. Started the town of North Bend, 1901. Fos tered community progresr, founded and developed many enterprises Mayor of North Bend, 1902-1914. Patriotic work in connection with Liberty Loan. Red Cross and War Stamp activities, for the last twelve months. His ex ecu tiv e ability, his business e x p e r ience and his con stru ctive p olicies, DO make him: ‘YOUR KIND OF A MAN FOR GOVERNOR There are handsome tailored blouses of white voile and crepe dechines with touches of colors. SEE THEM . Doll’s Gash Store .ri ■'» .¿if 1 %% .£7 * I ;< S *) T< 'Igb u'd" \A»<) I'lqtf) ('»■ !, fcj)) GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Confections. High Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks A ll Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor Stayton, O regon TENNIS LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE V E R Y m onth w e m ake enough L u ck y Strike Cigarettes to reach, end to end, from N ew Y ork to China, the long w a y around. T h a t’s E 15,000,000 A DAY Regular men like the Lucky Strike Cigarette— good, solid Kentucky Burley tobacco, fine for a cigarette because— IT’S TOASTED _ SHOES All kinds of Summer Shoes for men w o men and children Lancefield Shoe Store Spring Time Means Garden Time You will have better succes with the garden if you buy your seeds at J. R. GARDNER’S CASH STORE Our fine plump onion sets will give more onions to the acre than any other. 16c per pound. We also have a few dry goods and notions coming in with the spring days. Indies and childrens trimmed hats, white canvas shoes fancy wash goods, wash waists and white materials. If your dealer does not carry 1 0 C cLma«l)^t<VâuanSj!*aH •Q Item, «end «I.ZOforaMTIoa J. R. Gardner's Cash Store, Stayton, Ore. j? * « * % Gardening Time! ! A t this season o f practically all o f m aking a garden den tools is felt. line o f FOR SAJE—A few bushel o f sprirg wheat also a few bushel o f grey oats P. J. Etzel, Sublimity 14 the yea r the minds o f ou r citizens turn to and the need tor g a r W e ca rry a com plete High Grade Garden Tools FOR S A L E —8 or 10 tons o f Alsace Clover hay baled, first class hay. V. J. Philippi. 14 O f all descriptions consisting o f hoes, rakes, weeders, shovels, hand cultivators, all made o f the best material and sold at the most reasonable prices. FOR, SALE:— On account o f being drafted will sell my modern home in Stayton, also Chevrolet automobile.— Glenn R. Munkers. 15tf. These sre two o f the most popular stars the Paramount Film Co. show, they play every week at the Oregon theatre Salem collars. rnnrii. FOR SALK —3 Jersey Milk Cows and several head stock cattle. John hand- ! ner Jr. 13t4 Sunday April 21st Others have roll Filet and Venice lace MAY : ? .! * ! » : ter the N O M I N A T I O N ftE "’ : vestce of Organdy edged with Val. lace. REPUBLICAN C A N D ID A T E CLASSIFIED ADS. STAR T H E A TR E Jack Pickford in “Freckles” « All the new Spring Models $ T h e French model with collars, cuffs and STENOGRAPHY:--Stenographers wanted. Men and women. Experts earn big money. Congen ial work—rapid advancement. Many opportuni ties in Government service. Prepare AT HOME in SPARE TIME. Free booklet. International Corres pc ndence Schools, Box 913D. Scranton, Pa. Douqlas Fairbanks Friday and Saturday at I variety of all blouscdom's newest ideas. SALESMANSHIP— Big opportunities in South America for salesmen, office men. mining men, mechanical, electrical engineers. Good pay—rapid advancement. Learn AT HOME in SPARE TIME. Women fill places of men gone to front. Free booklet. International Correspondence Schools. Box 9I3D, Scranton. Pa. SEE New Blouses is thoroughly representative in scop c *n ELECTRICITY-Railway men— electricity is fast replacing steam. Get ready for a big job. Prepare AT HOME in SPARE TIME Recom mended by power and L*^r~portation officials. Free booklet. International Correspondence Schools, Box 913D, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALE— Sow and 6 three week old pigs. T. W. Creech, phone 97 ! Our assortment of new Spring blouses HELP WANTED ADVERTISING:— Ad Writers and Manaatra w an t«!—profitable, dignified work. Preoare AT HOME n M ARE TIME. Indoraed and r«o*v>mmended by hundred» of successful Rtuden!». War-time demand for WOMEN Ad writer» Free booklet. !nt *rna’ i .r.al Correspondence Schools, Box 913D, Scranton. P a *eee m *m ***9 9 l>'Ui*il by : E. D. Crabtree is one of the M a rrie d latest measles victims. Remember Jack Pickford Sun At the Catho'ic church in Sub day night in “ Freckles” at Star limity, Tuesday, April 10th. at 0 a, m., occurred to marriage of theatre. John Olmsted is here from Eu Mary VanHandel to Frank Spen- gene visiting at the B. A. Schae ner. Rev. Fr. Placid us Fuerst. of Mt. Angel, conducting the fer home. i Mrs. Anna Stayton leaves to services. The bride was dressed in white morrow for Redne, to remain messaline trimmed in lace, with during the summer. wreath and veil, and her flowers Mrs. Esther Stamp is here were white rosebuds and carna- from Pendleton for a visit with tions. They were accompanied friends. by Dora VanHandel, sister of the For Sale—Share o f stock in the bride, and Conrad Spenner, the Stayton Telephone Co. See Mrs. gloom ’ s brother. G. F. Korinek at the postoffice. A bountiful wedding dinner See the real fighting at the was served at the home o f the Battle of Arras next Wednesday bride’s father. and Thursday. Star theatre. These young people will make Mrs. S. R. Dixon, o f Prine- their home on t ie groom’s farm ville, is visiting at the home of east of Sublimity. They have the best wishes of her grandmother, Mrs. Martin. many friends. G. F. Korinek of Portland Out of town guests were Wm. spent Sunday with home folks in Hermens and daughter and Mrs. Stayton. A. T. Sohler. George Davie is able to be out again after an attack of the Have your clothes cleaned and measles. pressed at Mack’s Barber ship. Beatrice Fairfax in the last volunteer next Wednesday and Thursday. O /J G uaranteed by / K iy (S à BUY YOUR OAR N O W While the rest are buying e . e. TITUS Has the largest, stock of automobiles carried this side of Salem He has a car ready for you, either a uick Six, Buick Four, Chevrolet Or a used Car. Also a large and complete line o f four thous and mile tires. LILLY HARDWARE CO. SAVE M ON EY High Price o f Substitutes and waste and cost of doing your own baking make it expensive, what is the use ot all this expense, work and worry when you can get 3 LOAVES OF BREAD FOR 25cts. Baked in a Sanitary Bakery, Clean, Wholesome, Nutri tious V IC T O R Y Bread at STA Y TO N Country Trade Solicited BAKERY Phone 125