The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, September 05, 1918, Image 8

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20 Bars of Good Laun­
dry Soap for $ 1 .
JARS-
Possibly About You or Your Friends
30 gal., 25 gal., 20 gal. and
down the line to 1 gal. jars
or crocks, prices right, just
the thing you want for put­
ting up meat, sauerkraut or
pickles. Call and get our
prices.
Mis. W. H. Tate received
Geo. Lampnian left the first of
the week for Toledo, where he word this week that her son
Tom had arrived safely in
has secured a position.
L. D. Kelly and son. Dee. France. Dick and Elbert have
were Salem visitors the first of been in England for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Elder,
the week,
Mrs.
J. H. Missler and son.
Byron Robertson and wife, of
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Gale,
and
Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Detroit, were here Sunday visit­
Alexander
were Salem visitors
ing relatives.
Sunday.
Geo. and Henry Tate and Ma­
NOBODY UNDERSELLS US
The 8 year old son of
rion Hunt were Salem visitors
ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS
Schwendt. of Jordan, broke
Thursday.
Ask about Free Palm Olive big toe of his right foot
Monday, while playing.
Soap at Sloper’s Drug Store.
Brewer was called and set
Mr. and Mrs. Lilly and Mr. injured member.
and Mrs. Weddle took in Hearts
Dan Doll and wife were
o f the World at Salem Tuesday. town from Portland Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Mack Dan is in the next draft and
and family and Mrs. E. Roy mo­ will leave in a few days for
tored to Salem Friday.
Camp Lewis.
Mrs. F. W. Esgate, of ld|ho,
Frank Etzel and Owen H.
have been visiting at the B. F- Smith are among the boys from
Combs home for a few days.
here who have been called in the
W rite Mt. A ngel College. St. B ene­
next draft. They w ill leave on
d ic t. O re., fo r a catalog. A ddress T.
tne
6th. of this month.
I . M yer.
T I R E S
Norman Davie, Joe Spaniol,
Mrs. Alice Yost is home from
RETREADING AND REPAIR WORK
The Dalles for a visit with her Sylvester Wourms, Wm. Ducha-
teau, F. Roeser and Wm. Albus
mother, Mrs. Yoeman.
219 N. COM L. ST.
SALEM. ORE
were home from Camp Lewis
Dr. Beauchamp removed the
for an over Sunday visit with
tonsils ana adenoids from Goldie,
the
home folks.
the daughter of Layton Davis on
Pater Basick who is employe 1
tne 30th of August.
at the Kelly mill, was struck by
Misses Dorothy and Louise
Rieger are home from a short a rebound limb of a tree that
had been lodged, last Friday and
TH E HOME OF
visit with relations and friends
suffered a badly bruised chest
in Portland.
and other minor bruises.
Dr.
C. C. Mulkey was among the Beauchamp has charge of the
Htaytonites that took in the case.
sights at the Capital City this
SEE US AT THE STATE FAIR
There will be preaching in the
week.
Christian Church in Stayton, on
Mrs. Lilly. Mrs. C. A. Beau­ Sunday, September 8th. Rev.
A. N. D0ERFLER
Silverton, Oregon
champ, Mrs. Alva Thomas and A rthur Harriman, of Eugene,
Mrs. Jack Jones were Salem vis­ will occupy the pulpit.
itors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lilly. Mr. and
H. H. Sears and C. C. Taylor,
The Andy Cornish family and Mrs. C. E. Kramer and Miss of Missouri, and Geo. Haney, of ter and put in a fire place. John
Mrs. Levy Carter took in Gladys Rice autoed to Banks. West Virginia, were Sunday vis­ is a good mechanic and says
“ Hearts of the World” at the Sunday. They covered 200 miles itors with Mr. and Mrs. Lesley. that he has more work than he
Oregon theatre at Saiem Mon­ and say that they saw some Mr. Sears will be remembered can handle.
day.
beatiful scenery enroute.
by many here as he was here:
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Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Crabtree
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0. M. Baker, of Kiugston re­ some time ago, having accompa-
and Mrs. Everett Crabtree went ports reports the following sale nied the remains of the Baldwin
W; H- Stevely 1» a d v e r tin g a
to Black Rock Sunday where of cars: Chevrolet to A. T. boy, which was brought here for Pu^,lc sa'e *°
U'ace at his
| home known as the old Henry
they visited with friends and Brewer, of Stayton. and Claude kurja j
Hayre place two miles north and
relatives for the day.
Wilson, of Mill City: second
A
slashing
that
was
being
four miles east of Sublimity, on
Dr. Brewer performed an op­ hand Ford to Roy Shelton, of burned on the Math Mueller the
roa(J to
t0 Silver
Sjlver Creek
Creek Falls,
eration on Mrs. E. Forrette at Scio.
place, across the river last on Saturday September 7th.
the Willamette Sanitarium at
Adam Sheppard and Dr. Feh- Thursday, got beyond control The sale wili start at 10 o’clock
Salem Tuesday.
len took a load of 30 pickers to and spread about a mile. The and there is a nice bunch of
Trench Mirrors, Razor Strops, the Louis hop yard, 10 miles Chas. Cole and the Thos. Flem­
stock to go under the hammer.
Shaving Powders and Cream, south of Salem, last Saturday. ming places were endangered There will be a free lunch serv­
Folding Tooth Brushes, every- They say the hops are looking and it took some hard work to ed at noon. Attend this sale if
thing for the departing Soldier fine and teat there will be a big put the fire out. Some small you are looking for stock or ma­
at Sloptr’s Drug Store.
crop there this year.
buildings and several fences chinery.
Ed Hamman has moved his
a valuable horse belonging to were destroyed.
H elp m ak e th e w orld itafe fo r
family back to Stayton from Sci-
Lulay, near Scio, broke one
Separate Company “ A”
o. where they have been for the 0f its hind legs last week. The dem o cracy by giving y o u r son a good
To Visit Aumsville
past year. They are occupying accident happened when a log ed u c atio n . Mt. A ngel College, 8t.
B en ed ict. O re. A ddress T. I. Myer.
^he Lesley residence.
rolled onto the horse. It was
The members of Separate Co.
Mrs. Hendershot, Mrs. Leona first thought that the horse
Marion Hunt went to Salem
A.,
Stayton Oregon Guards, will
Boedigheimer, Miss Riggs and would have to be killed but Dr. today, where he left for Camp
visit
Aumsville next Monday
Miss Cora Cooper took in Fehlen was called and he set the Lewis with the rest of the draft
evening
and give an exhibition
“ Hearts of the World” at Salem leg and the horse is in a fair Marion passed the examination
drill
on
the
school grounds there.
Wednesday evening.
Tuesday and asked to pe put in
way to recover.
¡The
Aumsville
Record of last
He is enthusiastic
Mrs. Wilbur had as her guest
A District Sunday School Con­ this draft.
are
last week, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. vention will be held at Pleasant and says th at he is glad that he! week My9 th_a t
1 being made for a rousing recept­
is
going,
and
that
he
will
do
his
Kirk and daughter Reta and son Grove, on Sunday, September
ion for the boys and that Gov-
Thomas of Athena Oregon, 8th.
Transportation facilities part if they will put him in the em or Withycombe and other
They left Monday for their home. reve been provided and those in- front line.
speakers have been asked to be
Mr. and Mrs. Levy Custer, of present and address the Co. It
Dr. Brewer removed the ton- tenning to go are requested to
sils and adenoids from Dorothy, be at either the protestant Montague. Cal., spent a few is expected th at a large delegat­
the 7 year old daughter of Mr. churches at 9 o’clock sharp Sun- days here with Mr. and Mrs. ion of citizens from here and sub­
and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, of near,day morning as the cars will call Jack Jones and the Andy Cor­ limity will attend.
Marion, this week.______________at that time._________________ nish family. They returned to
All members of Co. A. are re-
their home the first of the week. vuested to be at the hall by 7 o’
Mr. Custer is chief telegraph op- clock Menday evening as there
erater for the railroad at Custer. will be plenty of cars to take the
Dr. Korinek came up from boys to Aumsville—and those
We Guarantee
Portland Saturday and spent a not having a way to go can be
conple of days at the Alexander taken care of.
home. Sunday, he and Dr.
Beauchamp went fishing up at
While hauling hay last firday,
ON NEW AND SECOND HAND
Niagara. They report a good young Geo. Etzel accidently set
catch. The Dr. returned Mon­ the load on fire from a cigarette.
day, accompanied by his wife, Geo, noticed that there was some
who has been spending the p a 91 j smoke pretty close to the tail end
three weeks here.
* of the load and upon investigat-
John Van Handel returned ing. found that there was a sure-
About that time
from Fern Ridge Wednesday enough fire.
PH O N E 941
404-448 COURT ST.
evening, where he has just fin­ the horses also discovered the
Trade in >our Old Furniture
ished plastering and building smoke and lit down the road at a
SALEM
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OREGON
flues in the Jake Worums resi­ forty iTiiie clip. Geo. grabbed
d en ce there. He goe£ to Theo- the line« and cramped th'* wagon
I dorè Fischer’s olace at Victor short, upsetting the load. By
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Stayton, Ore.
SALEM’S
TIRE MAN
We buy Evergreen
Blackberries
AT TOP PRICES
Cash or Trade
MARKETERS
GROCERY COMPANY
TH I I T O N B T H A T U N O I N I I L l t I I C A U I I IT «ILL* R O N C A » H
General Merchandise
GEM CONFECTIONERY
First Class Confections.
High Grade Pure Candies
Fine Cigars and Tobacco
Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
All Prices and Style Box Candy
J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor
Stayton,
Oregon
United States & Pennsylvania Vacium Cup
loka Farm Durocs
“Golden Rod”
NEW ARRIVALS
LADIES SHOES—Tans, Grays, Blacks
CHIPPEWA, Work and Logging Shoes
A. A. Cutters, Loggers and Pacs
LANCEFIELD SHOE STORE
1 Good Clothes S a v e -
Poor Ones Waste
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In buying clothes or anything else this
year it's a gond thing to know exact­
ly what you're getting; the fact that
the average buyer dosen't know good
good quality from poor stvff thatlooks
good, is often a source of great profit
to some merchants.
A
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Be sure to have one of these labels
in your suit
BISHOP A L L W OOL SUITS
$20 TO $40
H A R T SCHAFNER & M ARX
$25 T O $50
You know the clothes are good, care­
fully tailored, that the clothes will save
because of the long servcce you get and
that your complete satisfedion is gaur-
anteed.
MEN’S
HATS
$3 to $6
SALEM
WOOLEN MILLS
STORE
SALEM
MKN’S
SHOES
$5 to $8
OREGON
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skin o f h is te e th t h a t hp su cceed- Benedict. Ore. Adrlreas t . I. M.t*r.
e d in sa v in g th e w agon.
There ’ f o' thorough buaine**, high
school, and rollene rotili.•* rend yonr
w e re 17 h ales on th e w agon a n d jH<(n to 'Mt.
, ! o l l w >S| Bcne-
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