The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 25, 1918, Image 4

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Sapolio doing its work. Scouring
forU.S.Marine Corps recruits.
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Miss Emma Ristow. of Salem, A Starr and ife, B. A. Schaefer
•O N * « •
ia a guest of Miss Cacelia Mielke. ai d wife and Archie Caspell and
SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM
W. F. Klecker left Monday or wife went b'nckherrfing Sunday,
*>y report ! •- o f berries and a
a business trip t>> Portland.
»
lemiid tim • except some of
Alois Keber of Mt. Angel is
them
were nursing sunburned
the French inn with wine and
assisting in the Stavton State
•
>
ick
and
sh
ulders
Monday.
worse things and the Red Trian-
Bank for a few days.
Mrs. Jennie Kicklin and sou
ki
Mary Pickford in “ Poor Little
In which place would you pre­
Lyle,
who
have
been
sojourning
Rich Girl’ ’ at Star Theatre next
fer
to find your boy?
in
Long
Beach
Cal.,
for
several
Try the following experiment
Sunday.
The Red Triangle o f the Y. M.
months
«ere
guests
o
f
Mrs.
Pick out a rainy district and a
The Red Cross knitters sent 55
Fred Ficklin a few days last barn with a leaky roof and gap­ C. A. has the same meaning for
pair of socks to Salem last Mon­
week. Lyle leaves for training ping walls. Move into that barn the unwounded boy? that tne
day.
camp today.
with a blanket, a toothbrush and Red Cross has for those who have
Chas. S. Clark and family came
Miss Kdn: Buckner o f Jeffer­ sixty pounds of bricks. Carry suffered bodily injury. As the
Tuesday and are now located in
son visited at the home o f T J. those bricks around in rain and war go-s on, the work o f the
the Shreve house.
Ware, Friday.
Miss Buckner heat twelve or fourtetgi miles a Red Triangle becomes of daily
Read the Mail for local news.
increasing importance. Remem­
was teacher of the Howell scrtool day.
When you are through
Frank Grierson has gone to last year and she has been em­ promenading with the bricks or ber that the boys in France are
work in the Wigrich hop yard ployed to teach the Kingston digging, eat your beans out of a digging trenches—and graves —
near independence.
school this year.
wafh basin, light your pipe, pick for you. Dig into your pocket
for them —From the August Sun­
The World’ s Sweetheart Marv
The uniforms for the local Co., out the least wet and drat'ty spot
set.
Pickford Sunday in “ Poor Little of the Oregon Guard arrived in the barn and contemplate the,
Rich Girl” Star Theatre.
Monday evening but they were beauties of the manure pile on
G. R. Munkers leaves today so off color and such misfits that the other side of the yard, vary­
for Camp Lewis where he will the Colonel and the Captain de­ ing this occupation now and then
prepare for the life of a soldier. cided not to accept them and the by shifting to a softer location in
Several from here attended the whole company are asked to meet the damp hay. Continue this ex­
barn dance at Doerfler’ s, in the Friday evening and be measured periment for at least six weeks.
sprinkling your person plentiful-
Do not waste ice. pavs tlie
again.
Hills, Saturday night.
Herbert Staab rode his motor­ l.v but usefully with insect pow- LTnited States Food Adminiatra-
Albert Roy and family, o f Port­
land. visited at the E. Roy home cycle to Salem Sunday, while der and taking a weekly hath out tion. Its use asa luxury to serve
there, as the machine was not of a tin cup. At the end of six with salads, fruit, and sea foods
Sunday.
weeks watch some one put up a and to put more than is necessary
Mrs. J. T. Kearns and son working well, he took it to oe
temporary
wooden structure a in glasses of water, tea ami oth-
After fixing it, the
Ivan returned Monday from a repaired.
hundred
yards
from the l>arn. er drinks should be discouraged.
few days visit with friends at man who did the repairing. Dar­
Watch
him
put
up
a stove, tables. | There is to be no curtailment
ius Bright, employed by Scott &
Gates.
chairs,
a
phonograph,
a shel/ on the use of ice as a necessity,
Mrs. Elsie Potter, of Warren- Piper, took it out to try it.
with
tobacco,
candy
and
similar but it should be used carefully in
ton, is visiting at A. Hill’s and While riding up and down, a
articles,
a
counter
with
hot
cof­ localities wh**re any shortage is
with the D. B. Hill family at street car crossed the street and fee and doughnuts. When that
indicated. It is considered a ne­
in trying to turn out o f its wav j
Mill Citv.
fellow
is
done
and
waves*
at
you
cessity
when used to preserve
j the motorcycle fell and the man
G. F. Mack and wife left Sun­
to
come
over,
woulr’
t
you
make
food
and
in administering com­
and the machine were both1
day morning for Vancouver Bar­
the
hundred
yards
in
nothing
fort,
and
every
reasonable effort
thrown under the car.
The car
racks, Wash., to see their son !
fiat?
will
be
made
to
see
that families
did not pass over Bright, but he
N?lo, who was suffering from an
Multiply
this
experiment
by
a
are supplied witn their legiti­
was dragged some distance be­
attack of appendicitis.
fore the car stopped, and when million, add night raids, daylight mate needs.
Mrs. W. C. Paray and little picked up it was found that his bombardments, a foreign langu­
son Dixon ¡eft Sunday morning Bku„ had
fractured and he age and homesickness, and you
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
for Portland, where they will re­ had received otherinjuries which hove a picture of what the boys
WUti nO C A I. A P P L IC A T IO N S . a « I hey
i
anriot
th e » c a t o f the disease.
side. Mr. Parry is now employ­ resulted in his death. The mot- ' n l 'rance are up against.
Ail , C a ta rrh r e la a ch a lo
ca l d isease. ar*atljr In­
ed on the Telegram.
due
rued
by
con
tln n a l con d ition *, an d
orcycle was badly wrecked
honor to them for it! After all, In ord er to c u atltu
re It y ou tnuat lak e an
Internal rem ed y
H a ll'« C a ta rrh M edl-
________________ the Hun isn’ t their greatest foe.
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Crabtree
cln e la taken Internally and a cte thru
The worst menace to them is the the b lood on the m ucoua aurfa< ea o f the
and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Daugh­
aynem .
H a ifa C atarrh M edicin e w as
drab monotony o f life in the field pr*»« rlbed by o n e o f the beat phyalctana
erty were entertained at dinner
In thla c o u n tr y fo r year*
It la c o m -
the total lack of the small con­ poa.'d o f eom e o f the beet ton lca kn ow n ,
Sunday at the home o f Mr. and
rom h ln ed w ith aom e o f th e heal b lood
veniences we never notice until p urifiers. T h e perfect co m b in a tio n of
Mrs. J. H. Quinn of Linn county.
♦ L ~
1 th « ingref1l»nta In H a ll's C a ta rrh M edi-
th6y S F 6 gOFlG, th6 6 n d l 6 S S sue- | cine is w hat produrr** su ch w on d erfu l
Fred Ficklin visited his wife
here Friday and Saturday. He
Much of the realest kind of cession of discomforts, dirt and JSSSAto'‘fS Ì“ CODAiUoaa- 8,nd for
J C H E N E Y A CO.. Propa . Toledo, O.
was on his way from Marshfield c °medy appears in water scenes mean miseries from which there r All
Druggists. 76c.
H
a ifa Family Pilla for conatlpatlon.
Ore., to Olympia, Wash., where o f the latest Ann Pennington are only two avenues of escape:
he is employed.
I picture. ‘The Antics of Ann,”
Among those from Stavton who. which
. , _ is to , be „ shown on Saturday
G E M C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
First Class Confections.
Fine Cigars and Tobacco
Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
All Prices and Style Box Candy
J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor
Stayton,
Our Boys and
The Red Triangle « hut.
made the trip over the Columbia! ^
% at theStar theatrue’ wLhen
highway Sunday were W F. I Miss Pennington as a rather har-
Follis and wife, W. A. Riggs and j um scar|un bonding school girl,
wife, F. F, Foster and wife, E . ; amazes her friends and relatives
by appearing in a daring if some­
C. Titus and Miss Cooper.
what risque bathing suit. The
Jim Mielke, who has been
interested spectators who flocked
working in a ship yard in Port­
after her at the hotel where the
land for a short time, was last
scenes were taken nearly upset
week placed in charge of the
the bathing raft and it was ne­
company store. He is receiving1
cessary to send for the life
good pay and has several lady i
guards to rescue the small star,
clerks ander his supervision.
J. M. Ringo and wife, Stanley
Subscribe for the Mail,
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The Star Theatre is Showing
Stars o f magnitude this week
I
Ann Pennington
Saturdays Program will portray
-IN -
“The Antics o f A nn”
Mary Pickford
Stayton, Oregon, July 24, 1918.
Mr. Titus received the following telegram from the Chevrolet
factory this morning and is self explanatory.
“ Retail prices of CHEVROLET "Four Ninety” will
advance $50.00 on August first. You are at liberty
to announce this. There will be no change in model.”
Signed: Chevrolet Motor Co,
by R. C. Durant, Sales Manager.
With the cars I have in stock and the ones I will receive bet­
ween this date and August 1st wifi not total over one car load
and this number will be all the Chevrolet cars available for the
Stavton territory at the present prices $795.00. After August
1st the price will be approximately $845.00,
Even at the advanced price after August 1st the Chevrolet
“ Four Ninety” still remains the lowest priced electrically equip­
ped automobile in the world.
— IN —
POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL
Automobile Dealer of Stayton.
It is not necessary for us to state this is your last opportunity
to buy one of these famous cars at the low price of $795.00.
Sunday’s Program will present
u
E C. TITU S
tf
A Paramount Picture
STAR THEATRE
Remember only six days remain for you to save $50.00 and a
short letter with a check for $50.00 as a deposit will hold one of
these cars for you, as it will be impossible for me to see all my
numerous prospects in person.
Please keep the date of the $60.00 raise in mind, August 1st,
and if you put off the placing of your order until the last o f the
month you will be disappointed.
Yours very truly,
E. C. TITUS.
Oregon
Currin Spring H eel Loggers
Stand the work in the
river and the woods
All Kinds of Harvest Shoes for men and wo­
men. A straw hat free with each pair
; a s k f o r it
Lancefield Shoe Store
Cook in Cool Comfort
Use Ice as Necessity
Not as Luxury
Ann Pennington's
Narrow Escape
High Grade Pure Candies
W e have a large line of the
best oil cook stoves on the
market in all sizes such as
I Perfection and Blue Flame Stoves
%
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
| L I L L Y H A R D W A R E CO .
ELECTRICITY:—EWrtrlH an* « m i n i
w ry.
where liti pay. Quick arivamrtnrnt Ibarra
e W lrir wiring, lighting. t«-lrph«*ny. eie., A T
H oM K in SI’ AKK TIME Itvlurssd by I J iaon.
S ifin n a tr Erre twokI« t. International Corre-
•pond*new .Schuula, lina 0l<ib Srrgnbm. P*.
Is Your
WASTED Time
Worth a Trip
To Camp?
For the use o f your spare
time, we will give you a
F R E E T R IP
to any o f the great army
camps o f the U. S, You
will never miss the wasted
time, but you will always
regret that you did not
make this trip. If you
have someone in the Ser­
vice whom you want to
see, you ca*'t afford to
pass this opportunity up.
Let us explain it to you.
It will cost you nothing.
WRITE TO
ELECTRICITY - Railway num—elrrtrlrlty
1«
faat replacing itram Grt M-ariy for a Ms job.
Pr*par* AT HOME in SPARE TIME. K w vn
mended by power and l.
^ortation official«.
Ere* booklet.
International (*orr*apofid«nc*
Seh«M>l«, It«.* HUD, Ht-ranUm, Pa.
SALESMANSHIP
BIS opportuni tie« in South
America for «aleamrn
en. office men. m in lns m« n.
met-barricai, electrical engineer* (iouri pay r«pxl
advancement.
N am AT HOME
in SEA
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K I E
TIME. Woman (III place« of mm gone Ui fnmt.
Ere* booklet.
International (Uirraapondmt «•
School«. Bo* 918D, Scranton. Pa.
STENOGRAPHY:
Stenographer* wanted, Men
and women Expert* earn Id)
ids money. Congen­
ial work-rapid advancement Many opportuni
tie« in Government «ervice. Prepare AT HOME
In SPAKE I IME Free honk let Internationa
C-orr*apondene* School«. Bos 918b. Scranton, I’a
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR HALF Rubber tired buggy.
Double set driving harness $56.00.
Registered Jersey Mull calf 11 months
old. John Sandner, Jr.
LOST— Crank for Buick aix car,
finder pleaae return to Mail office and
1 receive reward.
j
j
FOR SALE—Six head thoroughbred
Shropshire» ewes, and amall work horae-
Apply Joe Sen*, Phone 106, Stayton.
FOR SALE — Duroc Jersey hoga.
Doerfler Bros. Silverton, Oregon. A.
N. Doerfler, Manager.
17tf
SUNSET CAMP TRIP
FOR SALE To close an
ASSOCIATION
Riester farm in Sublimity,
46$ Fovtfc Si., San Fnscbc«, Catfcnia
estate the
containing
70 acres, muat be sold at once. For
further particulars inquire, Bernard
Geaher, Adminiatrator, Stayton, Ore.
FOR SALE—Driving team, wt
FOR SALE—flood heavy set work
about 1100, set double hack har­ harness, also 8 pigs 6 weeka old. Ra-
30t2x
ness. set single harness, carriage liegh Harold.
hack, express wagon, single bug­
FOR SALE -Hercules Grubbing ma­
gy. Apply Hammans Barn.
chine, root hook and 250 ft. 1 inch ateel
HELP WANTED
ADVERTISING: Ad Writers and M a n o r»»
wan tad-profitable, dignified work. P re oar«
AT HOME in SPARE TIME. Indoraed and
recommended by hundred« of «urceaaaul student*.
War-time demand for WOMEN Ad writer*. Free
booklet International Correspondence School«,
Bo* 913b, Scranton. Pa.
AUTOMOBILE. -Many openins* for garage
men or chauffeur«. Big pay; travel; advance­
ment. Expert training necessary. Qualify AT
HOME in SPAKE TIME War-time opportuni­
ties for WOMEN. Send for booklet. Interna­
tional Correspondence School*. Box 918b Scran­
ton, Pa.
CIVIL S E R V IC E :-U . S. Government want* am­
bitious. intelligent MEN and WOMEN for Civil
Service
Refined, congenial work. Paid vaca­
tion*. War create* 18,000 new position* in Wash­
ington alone. Write for booklet- International
Correspondence Schools, Box 918b, Scranton, Pa.
CONTRACTING:- Carpenter*, bricklayer* ee-
w an ted to learn contracting, build-
ment
ing. «tra et oral work, architecture. War time*
demand expert*. Good pay. Qa«Ufy AT HOME
in SPAKE TIME Free booklet. Intera*tion*I
Correspondence School*, Box 918b Scranton, Pa
cables. 1 thorough bred Poland China
boar, alao driving team, rubber tired
buggy and hsrnesa.
Apply Clarence
Forrette, West Stayton.
FOR SALE—Five head milk cows.
Apply Nick Welter, Sublimity. 26t6
FOR SALK- On account o f
moving will sell part of house­
hold goods consisting o f Dining
chairs, book case, bed springs,
window shades, 2 electric chan­
deliers, a few garden tools.
Apply C. E. Daugherty home.
For Sale— A Fresh Cow and
calf.
Apply J. G. Gassner,
Kingston.
Mary Pickford at Star Theatre
Sunday.