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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1918)
I Lend Him A Hand ENOCH M O R G A N 'S SONS CÛ BEAUTIFUL WASH FABRICS It is no wonder that women buy the materials and make their afternoon and party dresses from the beautiful, washable fabrics that have been crea ted for this season's business. “A GOOD MAN TO WORK FOR IS A GOOD MAN TO VOTE FOR" A S I O C -V N c k o .c n by ih r iiun> m m » l i o l m t w iT k n l In i : i BUT LIB* For B< PATRIOTISM " I m r Buy KtmJ SAPOLIO For EC O N O M Y I I “ • «¿IM P C n M o lliir n U li Th« hi«he»t viulorMmvnt, Tho moat riu'fi t«**t that hit puliciM, praelio*d ov**r a of twenty yewra. are SOUNl>, JUST and EFFICIENT. THE BEST POSSIBLE PROOF th a t his pledge* to (he eitiaena of Ala« O regon are not m ere "w o rd » ” hut "WORDS BACKED BY >r WORKS." Ca-verear’"Those who know hint believe IN him, believe IN Ina ABILITY, believe IN his POLICIES Thev know he will give Oregon a CLEAN, IMPARTIAL, BUSINESSLIKE, iidm iniatration. Thev know it to be true. ABSOLUTELY. •J u " A c t io n s s p e a k l o u d e r Lh»!3 w o rd s - A c t ~ D o n t Talk -B u y Now i Dainty Voiles, Organdies, Marquettes WHY? Because — In nineteen y ears he has em ployed 21,000 men. He has alwaya paid good wagea He n e v e r hao a strik e or personal injury suit. He built many homes "o n tim e ,” never foreclosed a m o rtg ag e or sued on a promisor.v note. He has helped many laboring men to acquire th e ir homes, th eir business and th e ir livelihood. T hese w orkers, who know him best, have endorsed him to a man, have adopted th e above slogan and , th a t's "W HY” he is "Y o u r kind o f a man for G o v ern o r.” For Sale—Share of stock in the Adam Burns and son were * Stayton Telephone C»>. See Mrs. Stayton visitors Monday. G. F. Korinek at the postoffiee. Bruno Boedigheimer. o f Salem, 0. M. Baker of Kingston re was a Stayton visitor Monday. ports the sale of two Chevrolet», Lonesome Luke Wed. & Thurs. one to Joe Foltz of Jordan and at Star Theatre. Primary L. J. SIMPSON the other to Chas. Peters, of F R ID A Y ( R e p u b l ic a n ) P. C, Freres. of Fern Ridge, M ur 17th P a id A d I t i u i 'd by “ fttn ip ao n fo r G o v e rn o r l e a g u e 4 ii s« I lin g It Mu , Kingston. P o rtla n d , O regon was in town Monday. jfisses Wilma Ware and Mar Remember the Bluebird is com garet Schaefer entertained their ing. _ S . H. Hellzel, L. S. Lambert Sunday School classes at a picnic Rev. Father I^ainek. of Sub at the Ware farm last Sunday and \V. F. Blakely went to Turn limity. was in Stayton Monday. afternoon. er Saturday night to assist the FOR SA L E On account of living Chas. Gehien is home from a M. J. Crabtree and wife mo d ra fte d will sell my modern home in I members of the Masonic lodge in S tay to n , also Chevrolet autom obile.— that place in conferring decrees. trip to Portland. tored to Salem Sunday, bringing Glenn R. M unkers. 16tf. i — ■ —i— ■ See Billie Burke in the Myster back with them Mrs. Crabtree's ANTED About 20 shoats from 50 FOODS TASTE BETTER COOKED ious Miss Terry.Sun. at Star The mother, Mrs. Matten. lor a short to W SO pounds, m ust be young and th rifty —TOBACCO TASTES BETTLR A. C. Vernon, Scio, Oregon. atre. 1 visit. TOASTED FOR S A L E — Duroc Je rse y hogs. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Daughterly Mesdames T. W. Creech, C. H. ' Doer tier Bros. S iiverton, O regon. A. [ were entertained at dinner last Brewer, J. H. Missler, A. C. N. D icrrter. M anager. 17tI Since the da) of the cavcmnn. who 1 ........ .......... Sunday at the T. J. Ware home. Thomas and C. A. Luthy wert liked h it meat raw, civilization h.ia FOR SA L E —All my sheep, a good 30 Only one more Episode of the Salem visitors the first of the pounds milk a day Je rse y row , te sts 5 5 learned a lot about the scientific trea t also Poland China Brood so w .- A rth u r ment of the thing* we eat. \\ ar Pictures on Wed. and Thurs. week. F o rre tte , A um sville, O regon. 17t2 Naturally none of us would now May 8 & 9 at Star Theatre. The Christian Endeavor social prefer to have our meat raw. our | >• Miss Caroline Siegmund and was held last Friday evening at FOR SA LE To close an e s ta te the tatoes as they come from the ground, R iester farm in Sublim ity, containing Mrs. Matilda Jones, of Fern the home of Miss Margaret 70 acres, m ust be sold a t once. For our coffee unroasted. And naturally follows the great di> rth e r p a rtic u la rs inquire, Bernard Ridge, are visiting in Salem. Schaefer and those present re G fu esher, A dm inistrator, S tay to n , O re. covery recently made by T he Ameri Bill Hart was shown to a crowd port a splendid time. — can Tobacco Co.—th at tobacco taste» ed house last Sunday night at better TOASTED! Mr. and Mrs. Hawley, of Polk’ FOR S A L E —A No. 4 De I.aval cream This wonderful new id e a—simp'a Star Theatre. county, were guests at the Dr. 1 se p arato r, good as new. Apply Mrs. Louise G assner. lHt4 like all great inventions—was fir t The Christian Endeavor society Beauchamp home Sunday. Mrs. ' used in producing the famous LUCKY of the Christian church has raised •J. H. Hawley, motner of Mrs. FOR SA LE OR T R A D E -S a d d le and STRIKE Cigarette—made of toa. : 1 $10 for1 the Union war work fund Beauchamp, accompanied them driving m are, w t. about 1060. Address Barley tobacco. v L. R. C hristnan, Scio, R t. 2 lritf. Barley has a mellow flavor,entirely home. Beatrice Fairfax in the Ringer d IC en n t from the tobacco u > u i" / FOR S A L E — 1 thoroughbred driving next Wed. & Thurs. at Star The Stayton has received a 200 per m are Used for cigarettes. It is a pipe to w t, ab o u t lluO, 1 good d riving or cent honor Hag for her Liberty I work horse wt ab o u t 121*0. Apply Ja s. i bacco and LUCKY S I KIKE Cigarettes atre. taste like a pipe. 18 Mrs. Emma Hamman is visit Loan work. The flag is on dis Ripp, Sublim ity. play at the Farmers & Merchants ing at the home of her son. Jos. bank and will soon be flying from Hamman. the flair pole. The final Episode of the War George Warford arrived in the i Pictures at Star Theatre next city Sunday evening from Port Wed. & Thurs. Gabe DeJardin was here for a land, and Monday night was visit with friends the last of the quite sick from heart trouble. week. He has been sent to one He is stopping at the Stayton of the cantonments in the south. hotel. W ill be at H am m an's B am Mondays and T u e s d a y s of W. F. Klecker is displaying a Trover & Wiegel Studio will be each week beginning Monday M ay 6 open May 4 and 5, Mr. Trover certificate in his store which shows that the St. Mary’s .War himself will be here on those Savings Association of this c\ty dates. is affiliated with the National Don’t forget Beatrice Fairfax War Savings Association. Word was received last Thurs and Harry Fox in the Ringer, day by 0. V. Myers from his son next Wed. & Thurs. Sam Warren has enlisted in W. H. Myers in a letter bearing the hospital corps of the U. S. date of April 24 stating that they Aamv and will leave for Portland had left Camp Lewis at 1 o’clock the previous day, and there was Monday. Mrs. Horace Lilly was called about 400 of them on the train on to Corvallis the first of the week their way to Texas. They were by the serious illness of her unable to notify anybody of their departure as they were notified father. when they were eating their din Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nott visit ner that they were to leave at ed the first of the week at the J. 1 o’clock. E. Kimsey home at Silver Creek Falls. C. E. Taylor and family are One often heart, “ If I only now comfortably located in their had a little money / could make new home on the ditch, at the A D V E R T IS IN G :—Ad W rite rs and M anagers a fortune. ” w a n ted —profitable, dignified w ork. P re o a re ! end of th ird street. A T H OM E in S P A R E T IM E . Indorsed and ' recom m ended by h u n d re d s of ^ ! stu d en t* . ! Adam Shepherd is home from W ar-tim e dem and fo r W O M EN Ad w riter* F ree Why not be ready when op In te rn a tio n a l C orrespondence Schools. near Philomath, where he has booklet. portunity knock* at your door ? Box 913D, S c ra n to n , Pa. been employed by the Mary’s A U T O M O B IL E :—M any o p e n in g ” for g a ra g e River Logging Co. Plan to place in the bank a men or chauffeurs. Big pay; tra v e l; a d v an c e CLASSIFIED ADS. Salem Percheron Association and lawns all here in colors and com binations so attractive that each indi vidual preference in color range or pattern may be instantly met WE WILL TAKE INTEREST IN ASSITING In the selection of patterns and trimming« to complete the frocks to be made from any of the materials purchased here Doll’s (Bash Store i , rl *• ' ; GEM CONFECTIONERY F irst Class Confections. H ig h G ra d e P u re C andies Fine C ig ars and T o b acco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks Ail Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Stayton, Oregon TENNIS SHOES All kinds of Summer Shoes for men wo men and children • Lancefield Shoe Store Daple Gray Stallion MU TON ri?*?» Insurance $20 B. G. BOEDIGHEIMER, Manager Be Ready For An Opportunity HELP WANTED bucc Jack Pickford IN The Varmint SATURDAY BILLIE BURKE — IN— The Mys’erious MISS TERRY N ext Si nday et S ta r T h e a tre sm u m ent. E x p e rt tra in in g neceaaary. Q u a lify A T H OM E in S P A R E T IM E W ar-tim e o p p o rtu n i tie s for W O M EN. Send fo r booklet. I n te r n a tional C orrespondence Schools, Box 913D S c ra n ton. Pa. certain percentage o f your eal- ary or baeineet profite. C IV IL S E R V IC E :- U . S. G o v e rn m e n t w a n ts am - bitioos. in te llig e n t M EN and W OM EN fo r Civil Service. Refined, congenial w ork. Paid vaca tions. W ar create* 18,000 new po* it ions in W ash in g to n alone. W rite fo r booklet. In te rn a tio n a l l C orrespondence Schools, Box 913D. S c ra n to n Pa. Then when the main, chance comet along you’ll be ready for it. j EL EC TR IC IT Y :—E lectrician s w a n ted e v e ry - ! w here. B ig pay. Q uick a riv a rv e m e n t. L earn ele ctric fw irin g . lig h tin g , te lephony, e tc ., AT I HOM E m S P A R E TIM E Indorsed by K d ia o n . j S te in m e tz . F ree booklet, In te rn a tio n a l C o rre spondence Schools. Box 91 «D S c ra n to n , Pa. | EL EC TR IC IT Y — R ailw ay m en- -e le c tric ity is fa s t replacing a team G et read y fo r a big job. P rep a re A T HOME in S P A R E TIM E . Recom mended by pow er and L sr.. p o rta tio n officials. I . booklet. In te rn a tio n a l C orrespondence Schools, Box 913D, S cran to n , Pa. SA L E S M A N S H IP : Big o p p o rtu n itie s in S outh A m erica fo r salesm en, office m en, m ining m en. m e c h a n ic a l electrical engineer* Good pay -rapid * Jvanc*m ent. A T H O M E in S P A R E TIM E . Women fill place* o f m en gone to fro n t. F ree booklet. In te rn a tio n a l C orrespondence School*, Box 913D, S cranton. Pa. STAYTON „ ugm sm sm rutBm sm m vr: . ««,*. 5 The best cars for the least money C. T itus Stayton Oregon Gardening Timel ! At this season of the year the minds o f practically all of our citizens turn to m aking a garden and the need tor g ar den tools is felt. W e carry a complete line of High Grade Garden Tools SAVE MONEY High Price of Substitutes and w aste and cost of doing your own baking m ake it expensive, w hat is the use ot all this expense, work and w orry when you can get £ Sell more cars than any dealer in this end of the county? Because he Sells Chevrolets and Buicks Stayton, Ore. ¿U * ***** * * * * * m am [ J. R. Gardner’ s Cash Store, | LILLY HARDWARE CO. BANK Why Does Titus a i E. S T E N O G R A P H Y S te n o g ra p h e rs want*»*!. Men and w omen. E xpert* earn Mg m oney. Com j ial w o rk —ra p id advancem ent. Many o p p o rtu n i tie* in G overnm ent aervice. P re p a re A T H O M E I In S P A R E T IM E . Free booklet In te rn a tio n a l | C o rre sp o n d en c e Schools, Box 913D, S c ra n to n , Pa. STATE 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 shot* fancy wash goods, wash waists and white materials. O f all descriptions consisting of hoes, rakes, weeders, shovels, hand cultivators, all made of the best m aterial and sold at the most reasonable prices. Banking in every form. C O N TR A C TIN G : -C a rp e n te rs , brick lay ers, ce m e n t men w a n ted to learn c o n tra c tin g , build- i i ing, s tru c tu ra l w ork, a rc h ite c tu re . W ar tim es | { dem and e x p e rts Good pay. Q u a lify A T H OM E j in S P A R E TIM E . F ree booklet. In te rn a tio n a l , C orrespondence Schools. Box 913D S c ra n to n . Pa j Spring Time Means Garden Time 3 LOAVES OF BREAD FOR 25cts. ! Baked in a Sanitary Bakery, Clean, Wholesome, N utri tious VICTORY Bread at STAYTON BAKERY Country Trade Solicited Phone 12fi