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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1918)
ENOCH Lend Him A Hont # $ m M O R G A N 'S ca so n s s Bs Ready For An Opportunity SAPÖLIO ECONOMY For For PATRIOTISM m m <2- £ “A c l i o n s s p e a k l o u d e r t h a n w o r d s - A c t - D o n ! T alk - Buy Now O ne o fte n hears, “ I f I on ly h a d a little m on ey I co u ld m ake a fo rtu n e. ” W h y n o t be r e a d y w hen o p p o r tu n ity kn ocks a t y o u r do o r ? \ ote lur 'r' m NÉ P ir n to p la c e in the bank a c e rta in p e r c e n ta g e o f yo u r s a l a r y o r business p ro fits. GEO. W. WEEKS for Republican nomi- nation and law n s all here in colors and c o m binations so a ttra c tiv e th a t each indi vidual preference in color ra n g e o r p a tte rn m ay be in stan tly m et to W E W ILL T A K E IN T E R E S T IN A SSIT IN G ! t*) m $ 0 (M Then w h en tha m ain chance com es a lo n g y o u ’ll be re a d y fo r it. vi- , For REPRESENTATIVE It is no w onder th a t w om en buy the m a te ria ls and m ake their afternoon and p a rty dresses from th e beautiful, w ash ab le fabrics th a t h a v e been c re a ted for this season's business. Dainty Voiles, Organdies, Marquettes « Miss Anna Mullen, of Salem, was a truest at the M. Streff home the first of the week. Charles Kay will be starred Sunday at the Star theatre. Candi a Mrs. Mabel Crabtree tnd .M'ss BEAUTIFUL WASH FABRICS In the selection of patterns and trimmings to complete the frocks to be made from anv of the materials purchased here m M/ Sunday Charles Rav in tire Son A Farmer Candidate I of His Father. 3 B a n k in g in e v ery form . Paid Adv. Wayne Ashby and wife of Sub limity, wvre truest» of Stayton Kolb & Dill next \VcdnesJa> é r $ 52 STA YTO N STA TE DANK friends Sunday. Star theatre. Mrs. Jam i Lauterbach and j — — i baby, of Salem, are gu 'its at the G EM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y M. J. Crabtree home. F irst Class Confections. H ig h G rad e P u re C andies The Screen Telegram an illus Fine C igars and T obacco trated weekly at Star theatre next Wednesday. Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks Miss Ina Harold, who is now employed in the Silverton post- All Prices and Style Box Candy office, visited at home Sunday. You will laugh till your side? are sore at Kolb & Dill next Wednesday at Star theatre. S tavton, O re ro n W. J. Giebler of Portland vis : ++•*•+■»•+-!•+++++ ++-Ì-+++++++++ - : - + + + + - i- + j - + ^ + + + + + + + ited his mother Mrs. Giebler of Sub'imity Sunday and Monday. l î 0. M. Baker has just received a car load of Chevrolet cars and can supply your immediate need. Your O P P O R i U r.! i Y to eiect a T R A IN E D man to h?ad your state The Son of his Father at Star government, one w ho has never before been in politics, w ho is a staunch theatre Sunday when Charles friend of the workingman, w ho has a successful business record of twenty Ray shows the old man a few ▼ T Ore Style Patent leather lace grey top high heel $7. oil years, whose energy h is made him a w o rk er, whose experience has made + + things. + -Î- New Style lace Oxford» in Patent leather and kid $7..‘»0 him a builder, whose training has made him a th in k e r , and whose ability Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Hobson, + b Dancing pumps in Black, White anti Ivory has made him a leader. of Mable. Ore. visited Sunday at the W. H. Hobson and Dr. Pint- Y O U R O P P O R T U N IT Y to elect T H IS type o f m a n G o v ern o r o f O re IE ler homes. gon is found in + + Don.t fail to see the Screen + + (F ep u llcan ) Candidate for the nomination for Governor Telegram next Wednesday at the Primary Friday, May 17, 1918 Star theatre. G. F. Rice of Corvallis has been A M E R IC A N IS M — P A T R IO T IS M PRO G RESS *+ visiting for several days at the DEV ELO PM EN T E F F IC IE N C Y - S O C I A L J U S T IC E ho%e of his daughter Mrs. H. Lilly. Dr. G. F. Korinek came up from Portland Saturday for a A t this season o f the y e a r th e m inds o f visit with his wife. He was ac companied by his brother. Dr. practically all o f o u r citizens tu rn to A. W. Korinek. P t M A«1 l u t i c i by ‘ ‘ HlmftSon m ak in g a g a rd e n an d the need lor g a r for G overni r I.esgu«-," P o rila iu l, Ori ftt u Come, come and be merry, den tools is felt. W e c a r ry a com plete laugh and Stayton will laugh line o f FOR SALE — Duroc Jcrney hogs. with you at 8 p. m., in the H. S. were accompanied by Mr. Crab Doerfler Brow, Silverton, Oregon. A. Auditorium on May 10. tree’s mother, Mrs. S. G. Crab N. D'>erfler, Manager. 17tf Those who have purchased tree and also by Mrs. Matten, of bonds can get a flag and a but Salem, Mrs. Crabtree’s mother. A D V E R T IS IN G :—Ad W rite rs and M a n s e r s | FOR SALE -A No. 4 De Laval cream w a nted--profitable, -iijrntfied w ork. P re p a re neparator, (rood at new. Apply Mra. AT H OM E in S P A K E T IM E Indorsed and ton by calling at the Farmers Seymour Jones, candidate for recom O f all descriptions consisting o f hoes, 18t4 m ended by h u n d re d s o f Mun*eassul student*. Louise Uassner. and Merchants Bank. ar-tim e d em a n d fo r W OM EN A d w rite rs F ree representative was in Stay ten W rakes, w eeders, shoyels, h an d cultivators, booklet. In te rn a tio n a l C orrespondence School«, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Saddle and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamman Tuesday meeting the voters of Box 918D, S c ra n to n , Pa. all m ad e o f the best m a te ria l an d sold driving mare. wt. about 1050. Address were here Saturday and Sunday the district Mr. Jones is a clean ■ f ....i 18tf. a t the m ost reaso n ab le prices. men or chauffeur« Biff pay; tra v e l; a d v an c e L. R. Chriaman, Scio, Rt. 2 from their home in West Scio, cut farm er and fruitgrower and m ent. E x p e rt tra in :n* n ecessary. Q u a lify AT K E T IM E W ar-tim e o p p o rtu n i called by the serious illness of is sure to get a large number of H ties O M fo E r in W S O P M A EN FOR SALE-—1 thoroughbred driving . Send fo r booklet. In te rn a tional C orrespondence Schools, Box 9I3D S c ra n mare wt, about lluO, 1 g<*xi driving or votes from Stayton. He has Geo. Warford, Mrs. Hamman’s ton, Pa. work horse wl about 1200. Apply .laa. served one term in the legislature ! brother. 1H I CI V IL SE R V IC E : - U . S. G overnm ent w a n ts a m Ripp, Sublimity. bitious, in te llig e n t M EN and W O M EN for Civil M. J. Crabtree and family mo and his record there is one he is Service. Refiner), congenial w ork. Paid v aca FOR SAI.E Fine lot of 7 pin*. 6 tions. W ar c re a te s 18,000 new position* in W ash tored to Salem Sunday. They justly proud of. Doll’s (Eash Store O r e g o n ’s N e e d To d a v A T r a in e d B u s in e s s E x e c u t iv e J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor I II New Shoes Arriving this week for Ladies li I 8 8 Lancefield Shoe Store L. J. SIMPSON Gardening Time! ! YOUR KIND OF A MAN FOR GOVENOR" High Grade Garden Tools LILLY HARDWARE CO. “O n th e L e v e l” Fannie Ward’s Latest Pet Is nothing less than a tiny pig with the curliest tail and the pinkest of snouts. He.no doubt resembles his father, and so he is called the “ Crown Prince.” Come and see him at the STAR THEATRE SATURDAY A lso a R ippling K lever K om edy C H A R LE S RAY IN — it T h e Son of His Father” Agrees to take $5.000 and make $100,000 out of it in six months Don’t fail to see how de does it at the Star Theatre next Sunday C o m ed y —H e r F ra c tu re d voice. ington alone. W rite for booklet. In te rn a tio n a l C orrespondence Scho»»Is, Box 913D, S c ra n to n , Pa weeka old. Your choice $4.00. J. A. Lincoln, Sublimity. Rhone Stayton 84. C O N T R A C T IN G :—C arpenter*, brick layers, ce m e n t m en wante<) to learn c o n tra c tin g , build- in*. s tru c tu r a l w ork, a rc h ite c tu re W ar tirm a dem and e x p e rt* Good pay. Q ualify A T HOM E in S P A R E T IM E F ree booklet. In te rn a tio n a l C orrespondence Schools, Box 91JD S c ra n to n . Pa. i FOR SALE—A good work team one i gelding one mare wt about 2800. Ap-| ply Pearl Schnackcnberg, I.yona. I9t2 SAVE M ONEY On the Level is that thrilling H ig h P rice o f S u b stitu tes and w a ste and cost of doing y o u r o w n baking m ak e it expensive, w h a t is the use ot all this expense, w o rk and w o rry w h en you can get E L E C T R IC IT Y :—E lectrician* w a n ted every- w here. B i* pay. Q uick adv an c e m e n t. Ivearn . . » . » «_ e le ctric fw irin jr, lig h tin g , telephony, etc ., AT p h O l O p l S y tO DC S i l O W n H OM E in S P A R E TIM E. In d o ra* ! by E d is o n .» . m . % i S te in m e tz . F re e booklet. In te rn a tio n a l C orre- , t u C R t T C o ä t U T O S y . ! spondence Schools, Box 913D S c ra n to n , Pa. E L E C T R IC IT Y -R a ilw a y m en— e le c tric ity i« fa s t rep lacin g «team . G et read y fo r a hi* iob. P re p a re A T H O M E in S P A R E TIM E. Itecum- m ended by pow er and tra n s p o rta tio n official«. F ree booklet. In te rn a tio n a l C orrespondence Schools, Box 913D, S c ra n to n , Pa. I* o p p o rtu n itie s in S outh A m erica fo r salesm en, office m en, minim? m en, m echanical, e le ctrica l engineer*. Good p a y --rap id adv an cem en t. I-earn AT HOM E in S P A K E TIM E . W omen fill place* of m en fro n t. F ree booklet. In te rn a tio n a l C orrespondence Schools, Box 913D, S cranton, Pa. . « it oa o tB T FOODS TASTE BETTER COOKED —TOBACCO TASTES BETTER TOASTED Since the day of the cavemen, who liked his meat raw, civilization haa learned a lot about the ccientific treat ment of the things we e a t ( Naturally none of us would now S T E N O G R A P H Y : S te n o g ra p h e rs v/an tod. Me n ; prefer to have our meat raw, our po and women. E x p e rta e a rn Li* money. C ongen ial w ork—ra p id a d vancem ent. M any o p p o rtu n i tatoes at they come from the ground, ties in G o v ern m en t aervice. P re p a re AT H O M E 1 our coffee un roasted. I in S P A R E T IM E . F ree booklet. In te rn a tio n a l, | C orrespondence Schools. Box 913D, R eran ton, Pa ' And naturally follows the great dis covery recently marie by The Ameri* can Tobacco Co.—that tobacco taste a better TOASTED! This wonderful new Idea—simple like all great invention«—waa firr.t I FOR SAI.E On account of being i drafted will sell my modern home In I used in producing the famous LUCKY STRIKE Cigarette—made of toasted Stayton, nl*o Chevrolet automobile,— Glenn R. Munkera. 15tf. I Burley tobacco. Buileyh rs a mellow flavor,entirely FOR S A L E -T o close an estate the different from the tobacco usually i Riester farm in Sublimity, containing used for cigarette«. It is a pipe to 70 acre«, must be sold at once. For further particulars inquire, Bernaid j bacco and LUCKY STRIKE C u re tte « Gesher, Administrator, Stayton, Ore. taste U e a pipe. CLASSIFIED ADS. 3 LOAVES OF BREAD FOR 25cU. B ak ed in a S a n ita ry B ak ery , Clean, W holesom e, N u tri tious V IC T O R Y B read a t S T A Y T O N BAK ERY Country Trade Solicited Phone 125 Salem Percheron Association Daple Gray Stallion MLJT0N 2SS&> W ill be a t H a m m a n ’s B a m M o ndays a n d T u e sd ay s of each w eek beginning M o n d ay M ay 6 Insurance $ 2 0 B. G. BOEDIGHEIMER, Manager