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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1918)
* News From All Over The Possibly About You or Your Friends \ M- w - ' « ’ ■** W e buy Everqreen Blackberries 20 Bars of Good Laun dry Soap for $ 1 , JA R S- A T TOP PRICES 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. Cash or T ra d e Mr. and Mrs. H. Lilly went to Portland Tuesday where Mr. Lilly will consult an eye special ist Mrs. Laymon of Portland, chi Î H I I T O . I T H A T U N D 1 M I U « i l C A U l K IT • « L L » ' O H C A » H na painter at Meyer and Franks, is here visiting Mrs. Lilly. Mrs. General Merchandise Layman if taking a vacation for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Wm. Weddle and child- I NOBODY U N D ER S ELLS US ren spent a couple of days camp E S T A B LIS H E D 15 Y EA R S School books at Sloper’s Drug ing at Union Hill last week. Store. Dr. Brewer reports the birth First Cliiss Confections. HiKh Grude Cure Cundies D. Hill, wife and children and of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fine Cigars and Tobacco Eilis Mill City, were vis Joseph Koenig, o f Sublimity, on itors h'eW' over Sunday. the 7th. J. H. Brewer and son, o f Sea- Born to Mr. and Mi's. C. Ho- s:de, are visiting friends in Stay- last week, a daughter. top this week. Mrs. Hofeidt is a daughter of Headquarters for school books Mrs. P. J. Burson, of Stayton. J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor at Sioper’ s Drag Store. Mrs. Volkman. who has been The right place for your son. Mt. vi.-iting Mrs. T. T. Crabtree for Stayton, Oregon • Angel College, St. Benedict. Ore. the past month, left today for Adress T. 1 . >!yer. her home at Jerome. Idaho. Attorney Goode looked after Dr. Horn. Veterinarian, re legal business in Salem on Tues- ports a number of cases o f stag- day o f this week. gers in the vicinity b f Mill City R ETR EAD IN G AND REPAIR WORK Mrs. Mack is selling ends of and Marion. , 2 1 9 N. C O M ! ST.. SALEM. ORE. ribbons at 10 and 20c per yard. j ake Spaniol, the plumber, They are 25 to 45 cent values. has secured a contract for fitting Will Eidler was down from a rooming house belonging to. Lyons Wednesday looking after Mr. Hinkle. Jake is a busy man dusiness. and has all the work he can at- Dick Brown was among the tend to- Lyons people we saw on Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davie and THE HOM E OF streets this week. children and Mr. Goan, o f the Ladies wanting velvet prices Marketeria, autoed to Lebanon, for quilts can get them now at bundav and spent the day am Mrs. Mack’s for $3.00 a string. on£ friends. Bill Hart in “ The Wolves of Dare Sloper is now riding a- the Rail” at the Star Theatre round in a brand new Chevrolet « Sunday evening. car which he purenased last i Dare Sloper ond Geo. Tate week from the local agent, E. C. t V xrr-tnr?Si.Tiwa , -rn visdmrs iro a the first Titus. Dare says that it is some k k Mr. a n O f c ^ W f — % All school books at Slcper’s fc Adam yrffiW ^..truck- driven b- v 1 ~ » lm U.. and son. James, ari l Mr. and Drug Store must be cash. a street car in Portland Tuesday u r. L. nr. nun. l Mrs. W. H. Scott, o f Jetforson, Mrs. Johr. Lau and Miss Wan » and somewhat damaged. Adam VETERINARIAN da Brown were Salem visitors were visiting at the home of ye says that it was the fault of the Editor Sunday. Thursday. motorman. Not much damage i Calls promptly attended to day Amos Weeks, who will be at was done. Mrs. W. F. Follis returned i or night % from a three days' visit at Si I" the head ot the Commercial De- At the Darby sale last week % O f f ic e in R e s id e n c e verton, where she visitedf riends Partment in the Stayton schools there was a rooster sold for the and relatives. this year, arrived last Saturday, benefit of the Red Cross. The Phone 15 2 2 Come in and get your new hat. !ard is8toppin*rwith Rev- Horn bird brought a good price and k Stayton Oregou its here If you fail to find one, !and was sold 5 or 6 times. About give Mrs. Mack time to make it Mrs. J. P. Davie received a $35 was realized from the sales. o . before the fair. telegram Tuesday evening that Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beau- J. II. i ■ > .annan. wife ami htr Krandson> DarJ D o w m , who champ and party returned from j Chag C|afiek w h o h a s been children, of Independence, visit- 'S. ^ n3V^ an.d statloned at a visit to Camp Lewis Monday. laid up the past two weeks wit) ed in Stayton at the home of ^ are l3land’ Calif-; 13 seriously While there they saw Ed Blake- a sprajnecJ knee has recovers Dr. Hor. Sunnday. j sick with pneumonia. Dari en- ly, of Stayton. Ed is looking sufficiently to be in his shoo a * . listed about a,a month, aso. ha,e and hearty and »ay, he ha, ” eh to fte " a .i l c t o n Forrest Mack, the barber, Miss Crabtree of the 7th and 6660 transferred into the ma- hig many cuatomer8 sends laundry to the Salem j 8th grades in our schools, has chine gun brigade and is anxious H I laundry every Tuesday morning. arrived ir. town, and is making to go to France, so he can do his ‘ "*• " ' "Ur went to Halsey, It returns Saturday morning. preparations for the opening of 3bare towards putting the Kai- ^reK°n Monday to make ar Leave your laundry work with ser’ s hide on the fence before ran»ements for renting her 100 school in her department. him. the show is over. acre farm there for another --------- —_______________________ year. Mrs. V/ihur has one of the finest pieces o f land in this part o f Oregon. Hershel Shreve. formerly of Stayton. is visiting at the Dare Sloper home this week. Her shel recently served four years We lu re on <mr Sample in the navy, and during his fur lough took up the study of navi Floors, for y w r indpection, gation whicn he passed. He has the following best known receiver! a commission in mer makes sold and guaranteed chant marine. by Sherman, Clay A Co. Mrs. W. C. Parry and son of Portland are here spending a few days at the Alexander home. Mr. Parry has been working on the daily papers in Portland for some time, but has accepted a position on a daily at Vancouver, and has taken up his duties there. Apples, apples, apples every where, and not a drop of cider MEN’S M E N ’S to drink is the cry one hears out HATS SH O E S in the country. Theie is no law $3 to $6 55 to $8 against making cider sweet ci Easy and convenient pay der and it is one of the nicest ments if desired. You can drinks that we Oregonians can turn in yoor old instruments g e t - right now. Take your ap ples to the cider mill and have as part payment. ¡cider made out of them. If the cider gets sour—presto change in which he says that he has ago as a private and by hard you have the best vinegar on tne >een made Second Lieutenant in study and close attention to his market. the Light Artillery. He is sta John Thorna received a letter tioned at Camp Taylor, Louis duties has been promoted for his f rom his brother K 1 this week ville, Ky. Ed enlisted a year efforts. School opens next Monday. Did you register today? Richard Brown was in town from Lyons Tuesday. Frank Summers, of Scio, was here this week visiting relatives. See Bill Hart at the Star Thea tre Sunday evening. Dr. Brewer was at Portland Wednesday professionally. MARKETERS GROCERY COMPANY GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y W. F. Klecker, Stayton, Ore. Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy SALEM ’S TIRE MAN United States & Pennsylvania Vacium Cup T I R E S NEW ARRIVALS LADIES S H O ES -T a n s , Grays, Blacks CHIPPEWA, Work and Logging Shoes Ioka Farm Durocs A. A. Cutters, Loggers and Pacs L ANCEFIELD SHOE STORE “Golden Rod” ' SEE US AT THE STATE FAIR A. N. DOERFLER Silverton, Oregon - i Good Clothes Save— j Poor Ones Waste 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. Be sure to have one of these labels in your suit BISHOP ALL WOOL SUITS $20 TO $40 HART SCHAFNER & MARX $25 TO $50 PIANOS Steinway Estey, Aldrich A. B. Chase Krackauer Kurtzman Stroud Players Aeolirn “ 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 satisfection is gaur- anteed. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE SALEM E. L. STIFF & SON 404-448 Com i. St. SALEM ORE. OREGON i