News From All Over The ---------- City---------- I Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for U.S.Marine Corps recruits. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ringowere Salem visitors Sunday. Be sure and attend the drama at Sublimity. Preaching at Kington next Sunday. The old baker is back at his old stand. J. H. Anderson and wife are nosv located at The Dalles. Dance after the Big Drama at Sublimity, July 23rd. Miss Katie Van Handel from Portland is at home for a visit. See Titus for automobiles while he can make delivery. Frank Lesley and family spent Sunday at (. ascariia. J. F. Mielke and C. A. Luthy were business visitors in Salem Tuesday. Forest Mack motored to Salem Tuesday afternoon to meet Dr. and Mrs. Watson. The Catholic Order of Forest­ ers initiated a lar,Te ela«s of new new members Sunday evening. Mrs. J. H. Mulchay and chil­ dren of San Franc! co, are visit- ingat B. M. Muakers. J. T. Caldwell left for Portland last Sunday, where he win be employed The children are hollering hello Mr. Bakerman at the returned baker. Mrs. J, H. Blakely, of near Lebanon, visited several davs this week at \W. F. Blakely’s. Dot Olmstead of Eugene was a week end visitor in Stayton. Miss Dot Rieger is hen* from Portland for a visit with her sis­ ter. Mrs. Bon Gehlen and other friends. Howard D. Martin spent Sun­ day with his wife here. Mrs. Martin fe now stopping with her father B. Klecker. Mr. and Mrs. Trout, of the bakery, left Sunday for their new lioino at Molalla. and C E. Kra­ mer is now installed in the bakery. E. C. Titus reports the follow­ ing auto sales: G. H Toelle. H. t . Grace and Frank C. Ferry, a Chevrolet each and a used Ford to M. B. Schnackenberg. FOR SALE Driving team, wt aliout 1100, set double hack har­ ness, set single harness, carriage hack, express wagon, single bug g y Apply H mmans Bam. Dr.>G. C. Watson and wife o f Vancouver, B. C., are »¡siting relatives and friends in Stayton for a few days. Tim is the Dr’ - first trip here since he enlisted in the service about a year ago. Hon. Walter M. Pierce, Demo- cratic nominee for governor de­ livered an address to a good sized audience last Monday ev- e>;inP on the schoo! «rounds, After the Guard had drilled about an hour they were allowed to sit down and listen to Mr. Pierce, .. ,, along the lines! hls a'1,iress wa;: ot patriotism and war issues. Hjg a, j j reS3 wai enjoyed by all Let Titus show you a Chevro* let, or a Buick four or six. Î who heard him. Dr. J. W. Thomas of Seattle, who has been visiting relatives in and near Stayton for the past 10 days returned home Tuesday. io n i POST OFFICE fo r ca J. A . H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor SERVICE UNDER THIS Children C ry for F le tch e r’s 6 Î s //: — y - Lancefield Shoe Store i . m l luis b o c u iu . i U o im i l i r li i» p e r » honni Isioii Klnco 1(4 liifa iii'y ; A llo w no »»no to yio: ta A l! ('on it.'rlcit*. 1 m itai tons a:ul ” .iti» but ■’.•Paoiîti» t l m t t ri.,,) w P h m o t «>ii r u i c n t . \ I t S a 4 Cantoria is a harmless Rnfistitnto for ("ns!,»" O Pr.ic* gort»", 1 >rops and >i>«*tliin ; syriips. it is i»t< »ui. it contains ucitlicr Opium, Morplüno tu>t n lh v i a biilistiuice. Its ng>* is lis yiini'niitf»*. It u .-n»».» - > V» h is mul alla)s I*«-»crisliiu-ss. l ’<>r inure < liuti ii\. ^ 1 -s it lias b e e n lu eon »taut uso for tin" r e l i e f oi " l.\ • II, a ad l ’latuieiicv, ’W ind («»lie, all Teething Tr Din rr lu vu. It regulat«*s tiie Monuu’ » . i 1: >v Is, n.--iunl.»t«'4tins 1*» mh 1, giving lu .ltl.v ,. .>L d The iatldrcu'a f*.»u»ceu—Tito JlutnerVi l ». genuine C A S T O R IA tiutiVis iB e a rs th e Sifrnature o f A 'i /c -t In Use For Over 30 Y&rs «V C * N T » 1 I " C O M » C N V Cook in Cool Comfort t 1 £ fOM K C IT I China Represented at Ince Studio Is Your WASTED Time ids To meet a supposed demand for Worth a Trip peanuts, candies and other a ¿joo Matured old Chinaman has become h w0rkjnR; To Camp? \Ve*have,a large line ol tfie best oil cook stoves on the market in all sizes such as >4 I Perfection 2nd Elue Flame Stoves ÎB ■ ’■ isik-f S ie 1 ' - .T— X - — The Star Theatre is Showing Stars o f magnitude this week Charles Ray SUNSET CAMP TRIP ASSOCIATION Y. M .C . A .m Need of Men “His Mother’s Boy” BILLIE BURKE Eve’s Daughter” j STAR THEATRE - " 1 « ” ' " 1 These makes are too well # known to need description, with one of these stoves you will be able to do your cook­ ing in a cool kitchen LILLY H ARD W ARE CO. "Physical activities are now being conducted in terms of in­ ternational fellowship,” said Dr. How to act in an emergency is know Fisher. “ It is a strange fuct ledge of inestimable worth, and this is Andy Cornish and family of particularly true of the diseases and that close to seventy per cent of Montague Cal., are visiting at of the human body. If you suffer with good - I the men in the American army the home o f his parents, Mr. and ney backl,che. urinary disorders, or jeg> I- do not know the simplest sports. Mrs. W. D- Cornish. any form of kidney trouble, the adv.ee f 1 There are no great national games Mr, W hitney, of Idaho, is here should add a valuable asset to your stilt* at the* Inc*? studios at Los in France and Italy but the visiting his brother Uriah Whity^t^e of knowledge. What could be Arfgeles. He arrived without French and Italian soldiers read­ ney, whom he has not seen for a be more convinc'nu proof of the e® invitation, but soon became a ily take to American games. For the use o f your spare ciencv of Doan’s Kidney Pills than the reCognized part of the institu- number of years. Athletic activity in Allied ar­ statement of a nearby resident who has • > • , . ,,, time, we will give you a . , .:. . . „ , tion, wandering about the lot mies ¡8 making for morale. I Mr. and Mrs E. C. Peery and used . . them and publicly tells of the . . .. F R E E T R IP and casting his celestial gaze on met officers in Europe who told daughter Edres, of Scio, spent benefit derived? W. w. Manter, retired farmer, s. the stars and “ extras" alike in me thut they had not seen their to any o f the great army Sunday at the W. H. Hobson Thirteenth & Jefferson Sts., Corvallis, an incurious way. troops smile in two years, until home. camps o f the U . S. You Ore., says: " I t has been a good many He IS not well versed in the thev engaged in athletics. The Friends of Mrs. Clara M. Pratt years since I 1 have needed to take a will never miss the wasted technique of making motion pic­ need for physical directors and will be pleased to know* she has kidney medicine. From past exper­ time, but you will always tures, and recently was the recreational directors was never finished writing a series of books ience I can recommend Doan’s Kidney 1 regret that you did not Pills as being a reliable medicine for source of considerable embarrass­ greater.” on primary reading and word- kidney trouble. J found them to be a ll1 ment to director Victor L. Schert- make this trip. If you Frank A. Jackson, associate study. that’s claimed for them when I was zinger, who was filming a scene secretary to F. A. McCarl, head have some one in the Ser­ troubled by my kidneys.” from “ His Mother’s Boy’ ’ under of the National War Work Coun­ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim­ vice whom you want to cil in the Western department, ply ask for a kidney remedy—get the supervision of Thomas H. i see, you can’t afford to Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Ince, starring Charles Ray. announces that 250 men must be Fly Spray, Squirrel Poison, Ko­ Mr Manter had. pass this opportunity up. Foster-Milburn The story called for a church secured in the western states daks and Supplies, Bathing caps Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. Let us explain it to you. scene. It was to be a typical each month for Y. M. C. A. ser­ and Household Rubber Gloves at New England village okurch and It will cost you nothing. vice overseas. The opportunity Beauchamp’s Drug Store. Subscribe for the Mail. its pews were crowded with ex­ for men to be of service to their WRITE TO tras carefully selected and country and the soldiers is open dressed as typical New England to all men over draft age who “ types," Just as Mr. Schert- possess qualifications fitting them iinger, after aMong and arduous to be Y. M. C. A. secretaries. ! rehearsal, had everything to his It is also announced that 4000 liking, and the cameraman was 460 Fwrrili St., Su Frascisco, Califoraia men must be secured for Y. M. | “ shooting,” the doors of the sa-| C. A. overseas service before | cred edifice opened and the al­ September 1. Saturdays Program will portray mond eyed “ Chink” walked up the aisle, offering fresh peanuts Albany girls helping save the to the crowd! Needless to say, Linn county hay crop. the scene was retaken—but China -IN - was not represented. “ His Men over draft age, of good Mother’^ P oy" will be shown at moral character and who know the Star Theatre on Saturday j how to teach soldiers recreational July 20. games, can serve their country ADVERTISING Ad Writer« and Manwrer. through enlistment for service wan ted--profitable, dignified work. Preoara AT HOME in SPAKE TIME. Indarawt and Sunday’s Program will present overseas in the Y. M. C. A. rarnnunrtwlod by hundred, o f .ucoeaMul «Indent. Subscribe for the Mail War time demand for WOMEN Ad writer. Free They can be sent to France al­ booklet. International Correapondence School«. Box 9131». Scranton, Pa. _ most immediately. The call for C a ^ r h Cannot Be Cured AUTOMOBILE: Many npeninga for garage w ith L O C A L A P P L IC A T IO N S , an th ey recreational directors, men who men or chauffeur«. Big pay: trav«l; advance­ c a n n o t reach the aeat o f the dleease. ment. Expert training .,ece«*ary Qualify AT — IN — C a ta rrh ti a !o< al dleease. Kreatly In­ understand athletics is greater HOME in SPAKE TIME War-time oppartunl- fluenced by con stitu tion a l con d ition s, and Uea for WOMEN Send for booklet, inthana- éé In or d e r to c u r e It you m ust take an tlonal Correapondence School«, Box 9131» Scran­ now than at any time. in tern al rem ed y H a ll's C atarrh M edi­ ton, Pa. c in e la taken Internally and a cts thru Dr. George J. Fisher, head of the b lood on th e m ucoua su rfa ce s o f the S E R V IC E :-U . 8. fkiyernment want« am sy stem . H a ll'e C atarrh M edicine w as the physical department of the CIVIL bftioiiH, intrdligent MEN and WOMEN for Civil p rescrib ed by on e o f the best p h y sician s A Paramount Picture Refined, congenial work. Paid vaca­ in th is co u n try fo r years It it c o m ­ National War Work Council of Service. tion. War create« I*,™» new pmltion« in W ».h- p osed o f som e o f the best ton ics know n, ington alone. V» Hte for booklet International the Y. M. C A. is in the west com b in ed with som e o f th e beet b lood (xtrreapondenre Schools, Box 913D, Scranton, Pa. purifiers. T h e p erfect com b in a tion o f th e Ingredien ts In H a ll’ s C atarrh M edi­ | and will meet men who desire to CONTRACTING: Carpenter«, l.ricklayerx, ce­ cin e is what p rod u ces su ch w on d erfu l get into this service at a meeting ment men wanted to learn contracting, build­ resu lts In Catarrhal con d ition s. 8en d fo r ing, «tractoral work, architecture. Ing. .tractoral arrhltecture. War w ar time. lim e. testim on ia ls, free to be held in San Francisco, July demand -ep ert« Good pay. tia .lify A T HOME F J C H E N E Y A CO .. P rop s., T oled o. O. 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FOR SALK Rubber tir«»J buggy, Double net driving hitrnea« $65.110. Registered Jeraey Bull calf 11 months old. John Sandner, Jr. LOST— Crank for Buick aix car, finder pleaae return to Mail office and receive reward. FOR SALE—Six head thoroughbred Shropshire« ewe*, aiidamhll work horse. Apply Joe Sent, Rhone 105, Staiyton, FOR SALE — Puroe Jersey bogs. Doerfler Bros, Silverton, Oregon. A. N. Doerfler, Manager. 17tf FOR SALE—To clo»e un ertate the Rlcuter farm in Sublimity, containing 70 acres, must he sold at once. For further particulars inquire, Bernard Gesher, Administrator. Stayton, Ore. FOR SALE—Clapboards, also some pig*. J. E. Yoemans, Phone 287 TAKEN UP— Brood sow July 7, owner can have same by proving pro­ perty, paying damages and for this ad. O. L. Burson. FOR SALE—Hercules Grubbing ma­ chine, root hook and 250 ft. I inch steel cables. 1 thrrough bred Poland China boar, also driving team, rubber tired buggy and harness. Apply Clarence Forrette, West Stayton. , FOR SALE Five head milk cow*. Apply Nick Welter, Sublimity. 2615 FOR SALE—On account o f moving will sell part of house­ hold goods consisting of Dining chairs, bo«»k case, bed springs, window shades, 2 electric chan­ deliers, a feA- garden tools. Apply C. E. Daugherty home. For Sale—A Fresh Cow and ic A m i,. Calf. tx • raf I r<__ Apply J. O. GaSSner, IxingSLOn,