The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 29, 1918, Image 8

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    News From All Over The
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Possibly About You or Your Friends
Soap
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o Q KH 1 3 i j o a o ! ■
20 Bars of Good Laun­
dry Soap for $ 1.
JARS-
30 gal«, 25 gal., 20 gal. and
We buy Everqreen I
Blackberries
AT TOP PRICES
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lambert, YV. F. Jones and wife, and son
Cash or T ra d e
down the line to 1 gal. jars
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. Kenneth, of Albany, spent Sun-
D. Alexander, motored to YV’il- day here with Mr. and Mrs. F.
or crocks, prices right, just
hoit Springs Sunday.
F. Foster.
the thing you want for put­
Mrs F. W. Estate and child­ Dr. Beauchamp operated lust
MARKETERIA GROCERY COMPANY
ren. from Idaho, are visiting at week on the daughter of Mr.
ting
up
meat,
sauerkraut
or
T H I « T O N « THAT U N D C M I U . I I I C A U I I IT D I L I .« T O « C A «M
and Mrs. C. H. Baldwin, on Har­
the B. F. Combs home.
pickles. Call and get our
General Merchandise
Mrs. E. B. Watters, of Detroit, ry Jones and also the daughter
is visiting at the home of ('apt. of Chas. Horne, of Mill City, all
prices.
for the removal of tonsils and
W. S. Watters.
n o b o d y u n d e r s e l l s us
Albert and Ed Warren were a- adenoids.
ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS
mor.g the Statonites that heart! There « ill be a dance at the
GKM CONFECTK)NER Y
Jordan
C.
O.
F.
Hall.
Saturday
Billy Sunday at Srlem Sunday.
August 31st. It will be
First Class Confections.
High Grade Pure Candies
W . F . Klecker,
Stayton, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Sestak and fam­ a night,
farewell
and the public
ily spent Sunday at Salem and is invited to vartv,
Fine Cigars and Tobacco
attend. The tickets a f » j - r r fy*! rirTr
f T"p/ yr**
¡¡w'
also heard the famous Biliv Sun­ I will be 75 cents.
H. C. Foltz.
day talk.
Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
Mgr.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Lilly and
former glory. The French rev­
Miss Rice autoed to Albany Mon­ The Hamman stage was put New Veterinarian
All Prices and Style Box Candy
olution
shattered the house of
Locates In Stayton
, out of commission last week,
day, returning Tuesday.
Bourbon and to a certain extent
to a break in the drupng
O. V. Myers is among the ma­ ¡owing
purifiec
a decadent France. J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor
Dr.
L.
W.
Horn,
of
Montany,
i
hart
of
the
machine.
Frank
ny people who are in the Huckle Leslep topk care of the run for arrived in Stayton this week, YVhat of Germany and her
Stayton,
Oregon
berry fields this week. He is at Hamman till the bus was fixed, and has deciden to locate here dream of world supremacy?
Rock Creek.
best answers tins when
for the practibe of his profession. Goethe
was Tuesday morning.
he
says,
Andy Cornish and wife and which
Doctor is living in the Chris­ “The ancient truth still runs its
Beauchamp was called to The
Bill and wife spant Sunday at Scio Dr. Sudday
tian
parsonage, where course ,
evening to assist he can Church
Cascadia.
be
found
wanted. If you adopt the rule of force
doctor there in sewing up He is a graduate of when
George Tate. Miss Cecelia the
the
Bob Kelly, who was cut vety Veterinary College. His Chicago
And boldly seek your chosen
Mielke, Mrs. Dr. Korinek and badly
phone
in
a
right
there
Saturday.
goal
Miss Marian Alexander motored Just wh3 the assailant was is number is 1522.
Hou
risk your own, yourself,
to Salem the first of the week. not known
your
Grandma Martin was down Alva Thomas and wife and Dr. Fehlen and wife attended That soul.”
Germany has
town Tuesday, the first time in son Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. Roy a farewell reception at the home done and is is what
still
risking.
John Hafner. of Coon Hollow Victor Hugo speaking of Na­
seven years.
Chippewa and Cutter Work Shoes
Jones and Miss Vonda Sestak of
Saturday
There were poleon said, “For this man to
W e buy Evergreen Black­ went to Snow Peak Tuesday. J 72 people evening.
present who gathered succeed would be to upset the
Currin Loggers
berries at top prices. Cash or wherd they expected to gather a I to say good-bye
to
.lake
Hafner,
trede. Marketeria Grocery. large quantity of Huckle berries. | who has joined the colors and laks of moral gravitation and <1 '
stroy their equilibrium,” This
T- J. Harold returned this The daughter of Mr. and Mr*. left for American Lake on Tues­ applies
to German intent.
week from a three weeks thresh­ Phillips, of Gooch, jumped from day. The evening was pleasant­ The super also structure
j
ing job east of Albany. He says amoving auto the first of the ly spent and refreshments were ambition rests on of tne German
quick
the grain turned out better than week, and received a few bad served at a late hour.
sands
of
armed
force
and
nation­
bruises
about
the
face
and
c’-
expected in that part of the val­
CARD OF THANKS
al dishonor and cannot hut col­
bow. The carburetor took fire
ley.
SALEM’S
and she became frightened and Mrs. Lee Tate is in receipt of lapse.
Arthur Harriman, of Eugene, jumped
while the car was in mo­ a letter from Pressly- N. Eskew To sum up. the ampition that
TIRE MAN
will preach at the Christian
nearest to the right, either
Church here Sunday, September tion. Dr. Beauchamp is attend­ in which he says that he wishes is personal
or national, will come
8th., at II a. m. The public is ing her.
to
thank
the
ladies
of
Stayton
nearest
the
Of our own United States & Pennsylvania Vacium Cup
Chas. Cladek has beer, laid up for their kindness in sending me country and goal.
invited to attend.
her
ambition.
can
this week wieh a bad knee. the sweater. It is a good fit. do no better than to q u o te I from
T I R E S
Mrs. Alice Yost, who has been Chas.
hurt his knee some time His address is Private I*. N. Es­ a speech delivered at Boston in
working :n Washington for the
RETREADING AND REPAIR WORK
while indulging in a littl» athlet- kew. H. D. A. Russell, Wpoming 1882 by Henry W. Grady of
past year, arrived in town Tues­ sport
and the member never did Bare Hospital.
day for a visit with old time
SALEM . ORE
| Georgia. “A mighty duty, sir. 2 1 9 N. C O M L. S T .
get all right. The knee began
friends.
and a mighty inspiration impels
and dause Chas. to take “Tljere is a tide in the atfairs Of every
Mr. and Mrs. Weddle. Mr. and to to swell
one of us today to lose in idea shall be under every throne | tile to all, we can not fail to
his bed for a day, but Dr. men
Mrs. H. Lilly and Miss Rice Beauchamp
patriotic consecration whatever on earth. To redeem the earth blaze out the path and make
lanced it and Chas. Which taken at the Hood leads estrarges,
were at Salem Sunday, where is on the mend
whatever divides. from kingcraft and oppression i clear the way th which tfll the
again.
on to fortune.
they heard Billy Sunday deliver
nations of the earth must come
We,
sir,
are
Americans and we this is our mission.”
Last Sunday, 11 cars loaded Omitted, all the voyage of our fight for human
his »"ousirig speech.
in God's appointed time.
And
so,
with
civic
freedom
liberty.
The
54 people left Stayton and life
W. I). Shatf.
and
justide—one
and
insepera-
uplifting
force
of
the
American
W e buy Evergreen Black­ with
went to Cascadia, where they Is bound in shallows and in mis­
berries at top prices. Cash or spent
the day. It was sori of a eries
trade. Marketeria Grocery. relationship
party, as every one On such a fuil sea are we now a-
J. M. Ringo and wife went to in the party was related to Jo­ floa*'
Brownsqille Sarurday where seph Fisher, and was also a sort And we must take the current
they visited with Mr. Ringr's of a get-to gether afiair to meet when it serves.
brother. From there thry went Mrs. George Keetings, of Seat­ Or lose our venture.’’—Shake­
to Cascadia on Sunday and spent tle, who is a sister of Mr. Fisher speare.
the day sihhtseeing.
and is visiting here. The party Fortune, national or individu­
Every day the government is making new rul­
Dr. Beauchamp reports the left at 5:30 in the morning and al is as illusive as the rainbow.
birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. took dinner at Wateoloo, return­ Man, whether he be aboriginal
ing curtailing the manufacturing of goods for
or covered with the vineer of1
Axel Fahlstrom, of West Stay- ing in the evening.
civilian use. The demands for the army and
ton. on August 22. and a daugh­ Frank Lesley’s Dodge car is civilization, is striving with all
ter to Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. looking a little bit bunged up as his power toward the attainment
navy—which must he supplied—are greater and
Savage, of the Waldo Hills, on a resuit of a couple of young of onme purpose. And be itj
the 26th.
men, who were driving a Ford good or bad. the inexorable de-!
greater.
Administratrix Sale
car on the streets of Salem, and cree of fate calls “check,” and
There Mill be a sale at the W. H. H. did not iook where tney were go­ like the rainbow the zenith of
The wool administrator at Washington has just
Darby place 2 miles northeast of Shaw ing. Frank lost a cap off of one his aspirations is just beyond.1
and 12 miles southeast of Salem, on
annouced that not one pound of wool will he
Wednesday, September 4th. There is j of the front wheels and the mud As with the individuals, so with
the
nations.
They
rise
and
fall
a lot of stock and household stuff to be guard was somewhat twisted.
alloted to civilian use until the army and navy
sold and it is expected that there will But we understand that the with the ebb and flow of the
be a lorjre crowd ir. attendance. The Ford had to be taken to che doc­ tides of time and their former
are both supplied.
Red Cross of Shaw will serve lunch on tor.
glories
are
but
memories
strewn
the groand.«.
on the sands of yesterday. The
Our stocks are now complete. Come and make
nations of tonay yre to a certain
extent replicas of those that
your selection; the values are surprisingly low.
& & ■ & &
were and are not. Infected by '
the ary rot of militarism and
BIGGEST STOCK OF
BISHOP ALL WOOL SUITS
disregard of the rights of others
they must fall by the wayside.
$ 2 0 TO $40
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
For instance, Spin and Austria
each had their sphere of domi­
Outside of Portland
HART SCHAFNER & MARY
nance in world affairs.
$25 TO $50
Without
regard
te
civil
or
re-1
^
bring in your old furniture and trade it in
iigious liberty, Spain sougnt to
&&
ON SOMETHING you want
aevuire and maintain by force of
SALEM
arms. Holland remembers the
MKN'S
MEN’S
££
E. L. STIFF £ SOM
Duke of Alva, while England
HATS
WOOLEN MILLS
SHOES
has
not
forgotten
the
Aamada
of
*5
to
^
SIX BUSY STORES
$3
to
$6
Spain, although Spanish sover­
STORE
eignty is but an echo from the
^ Salem,
Albany
Silverton
past. The house of Hapsburg
SALEM
OREGON
cared naught for the consent of
I k \
Y f# w ff vNKr v f> ‘ Vjfy r"tr> C f#
tiie governed and Austria re­
mm
flects but a faint shadow of her
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£
T iyaU j.
Selz Royal Blue Shoes
are so well known they need no recomenda-
tion. We have them for
MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN
LANCEFIELD SHOE STORE
rz Q uack
Buy woolen goods now--
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