• * r , A letter from Francis Hoereth. II written ftlxwnl ship, on Aug. 22, a few hours after sailing from Mrs. Mary Allen visited Sil- N e w York, says that he was on IN T R A D E his way overseas. He wished to verton friends last week. FRESH EGGS 50c DOZEN be remembered to his friends Miss Maryan Alexander is vis­ here. Plenty of Mason quart Fruit Jars left iting Portland relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Schaefer also pints. large and small Mrs F. F. Foster is visiting and son. Cecil, spent Sunday friends near Portland. Crocks, 1 gal to 30 gal., prices right motoring on the Pacific High­ Dave Whoey and wife, of Mill way. in company with Mr. and W e have a few B o y ’s O vescoats City, were Stayton visitors Sat­ Mrs F 0.. Schaefer and family. left, size 5 to Ifi at the urday. of Portland. OLL PRICE Mrs. Allie Thompson, o f L ook , G|en Munkers wa3 home for Reach, Calif, is visiting her sis­ an over , ,iday visit with home B uy them n ow and save m oney 1 M * S t O R I T H A T U N O r K » r H . » M l C A U l l IT • ( t l * I'O H C A * N ter. Mrs. J. R. Miller. folks. Glen is located at Ameri M en 's Rubbers, all sizes at last Chas. Gehlen has purchased ¡can l.ake with the colors the Joe d eck er property in the is engaged in clerical work for y e a r’s prices west part of town. I the government. NOBODY UNDERSELLS US Geo Clow and wife, of Mill Mrs. J. K. Miller received ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS City, spent Sunday ir Stayton telegram Tuesday stating that G EM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y with friends. Grain Lake had been accidental-) First Class Confections. H igh G rade Pure Candies Mrs. Geo. Boedigheimer is as- |y killed at his home in Watson- sisting in the postoffice during ville. Calif. Mrs. I.ake is a sis- | ] * Fine Uigurs and T o b a c c o theabsenceof Miss Alexander, ter of Mrs. Miller and Mr. Lake I B. A. Schafer and family was a son of Mrs. Matilda Lake, Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks spent a few days visiting friends east of town. * j, All Prices and Style Box Candy and relatives at Salem last week. Ralph Tate and Kenneth Jeff Thomas, o f Potter, spent Thomas decided last week that Sunday here renewing old ac- they wanted to see some of th* quaintances. eastern part of our thriving! Stayton. O re co n John Gehlen was here from state, and alter taking in the Portland for an over Sunday vis- last cays of the State hair hied it with his brother Chas. and themselves to Eastern Oregon, family. He returned Monday. L. A. Thomas returned from T I R E S 0. M. Baker, of Kingston, re- Mill City Monday, where he has j ( RETREADING AND REPAIR WORK ports the sale o f a new’ Chevro- been for some time doing the let to Flovd Monroe, of Gooch. painting and decorating in the 219 N. C O M 'L ST.. SALEM. ORE Miss Amelia Glover is spend- new addition of the Hammond! ing a couple of weeks here with Lumber Company’ s office at her sister Rae, at the L. S. Lam­ that place. NOTICE FOR SALK Three head of The hunting season opened on bert home. driving horses, four, three and Mrs. Ficklyn. chief operator I Tuesday, the first of the month.. No hunting w ill be allowed on There seem to be plenty of birds the premises o f W. B. and VV. two years old. Also one large at the Saayton Telephone office, this year and the local nimrods ! Several cows and Persons caught farm horse, Munkers. A. Cutters, Loggers and Pacs returned from her vacation in have been out in great numbers, j voung cattle. Will sell cheap or Washington, last week. tresspassing on these premises At this writing w’e have not will be prosecuted to the fullest will trade for goats. Phone 206 Frank Mack apd wife have heard of anyone of them get-; extent o f the law. W. B. Mun- or address Route 1, Box 61, moved to Portland, w’here Mr. ting the limit 40tf kers and W. M. Munkers. 40-41 • Stayton. Oregon. Mack will work in the ship Dr. Hobson, who has been yards. They left Sunday for stationed at Mable, Oregon, for their new location. . .. ^ some time is spending a few days here with his parents. the Willametie Sanitarium, is The doctor is getting ready to spending her vacation at home enter the service of Uncle Sam in Stayton. « and is waiting to be called. He Ed Forrette. who is with was present at the Guard meet- colors at Camp Meade, Md.. ar* ing Monday evening. rived home last week and is en- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and joyirtg a short furlough. son, Harry. Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Father Jonas, o f Canby. Ore­ Beauceamp and Mrs. Cleveland gon. was in Stayton for a short motored to the peach orchards time Monday. He autoed over j near Albany Sunday. They re- from M l Angel with relatives, j port the peach crop to be rather Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Smith. ° f |siim there iv ; ■ Port l and. were visiting at the hor.e of J. R. Miller in Stayton. 1 Marion Hunt, who a short time age enlisted and w as sta­ last week. tioned at Camp Lewis, passed | Misses Marv Rock and Marga­ through Salem Monday on his ret Fehlen are both sick with way to California, where he will \ diphtheria in St. Vincent’ s hos- , . . . . . pital, Portland. Report is that t?ke special training at one of they are doing nicely. the train,n* camps' Mr. and Mrs. Wade McKennev J- A- Hendershott has opened o f Portland and Mr. and Mrs. a restaurant in connection with W. L. McKenney of Salem visit- his confectionery. He has taken ed at the home o f ye editor Mon- ou^ the partition between his day of this week. place and the old postoffice, mak- J. A. Hendershott has just re- his place larger. He will be ceived a nice line of novels by r1eadv Fr'day to serve short or* the best authors. You will find ( era at a 1 our8. ’ X to-day’s eager ru.-h for men thrre Mrs. W. C. Parry, who has your favorite book at his place. is a tendency on the part of em­ Mrs. Cleveland, of Medford, been visiting at the Alexauder ployers to call for workers before the jobs are ready. This has resulted Oregon, arrived in Stayton for home for the past two weeks, in loss of time and money to workmen, returned to her home at Vancou­ an extended visit with her and has crippled im­ ver Saturday. She was accom­ daughter, Mrs. Jack Jones. portant war industries. panied by her sister. Miss Mary­ President’« Statement Clarence Beauchamp and w’ife The Government urges an Alexander, who will visit In occasional instances every man now em­ and Jack Jones went to Halsey * In d u rr/ p lrp ««•'*«! »! »''J friends at Portland. honorable a roi** in t hi a ~reat struggi? workers h a v e b e e n ployed in useful wo;!c Tuesday, where they spent the as do ou r m ilitary arm am ent* We drawn from all over the to stick to his job. all recognize th« tru th of t!ii«, but D. B. Hill, of Mill City, was in day in hunting pheasants. • *r m uti alto *f« ‘ta necessary in.- country, and then be­ Shifting about is costly * « X ions — namely, th a , industry, town last Thusrday enroute to doing a vital ta*k for the n .ic un. cause t h e employers to all. Dut if a man is Miss Bessie Clow, who is must rereive the atipport and as­ the last days o f the State Fair, had been premature in out of work, or ii lia sistance of the n atio n .” working for the Rural Spirit Mr. Hill was also looking for t h e i r recruiting, they feels that a change in Publishing Co., o f Portland, was had to tell the men— "T h erefore, I solemnly urge all employment is neces­ men to work in the mill, and employer* enraged in w ar work to home for an over Sundav visit 'AVe may need you next sary, he is urged to con­ refrain after A ugust 1 st, iQiH, from said that he might have to go as recruiting unskilled labor in a r y month.” sult the U. S. Employ­ with relatives. She returned t o 1 manner e te rp t through th ii c<*n'ral far as Portland to get them, as ment ¡service. oger.ry. 1 urge lafx>r to re'pond as her work Monday morning. loyally a t heretofore to a r y c a ll> they are very scarce. T o do away with this isrtied by this a g e n c y 'fo r voluntary enlistm ent in rsren tial industry. unnecessary shifting of Miss Rae Glover, who has Willig Brown. who workg for T o win the war ¿he And 1 a k them both alike to re- men, the Government Government must have memtrer th at no sacrifice will have been employed at the Stanton the Gooch Lumber Co., had the l *en in vain, if we are •(>!• to has organized the U. S. rn.'i 'mum production in prove beyond all question th a t t! Hotel has resigned her Position , miafortune t„ break hig Ietf Iast * and best form of e^ftriemy Employment Service as all war industries to and has entered high school ; week> The aCci(Jent happenej .* fl r-'. irancoua c o -o p c ra i.o t v i a a part of the Depart­ support our army in free people.” here. She enrolled on Monday | * hen a t,V(? that WJW ^ cut ment of Labor. It has T a m e , livery worker W O O bR O W WZL90M. o f this week. Miss Rae is stay- fel, on Mr Brovvri-g } 500 branch offices and wants to do all he can 20,000 U. S. Public to help. T licrefore the mg with her aunt, Mrs. L. S ., with the above reault. Dr> Local News Notes Pay 60c lb for dairy butter All Coupons Must be redeemed i>y October, MARKETERS General 19 th GROCERY COMPANY Merchandise ”i!J î W . F. Klecker, Stayton, Ore. Cl Q D Ci d W i D Cl C l d C l C" SALEM ’S TIRE MAN Q uack J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor United States & Pennsylvania Vacium Cup NEW A R R IV A L S LADIES S H O ES -T a n s , Grays, Blacks CHIPPEWA, Work and Logging Shoes A. L A N C E F IE L D S H O E S T O R E Don’t Go to the Job Thai ‘ is n ’t There” Lam »ert. ¡Beauchamp was called and set Mrs. Jack Jones received a | the limb and Mr. Brown is get- let *r from her brother, f Ictus ting along as well as could be Hoit, which was written on expected under the cmcumstanc- S- 3rd, in France. Cletus left e8 New Y'orx on the 5th o f August ... x , , , . . ., .. , , ,, Noiice to the Ladies and this is the first word the fam iy have had from him since My ol 1 customers will please he sailed. He was bookkeeper take notice that 1 will not do any for the Stan lard Oil Fo., o f Al- more dress making until further bany, and is in the lo7th Inf., notice. 40 Div. 1 Mrs. B. A. Schaefer. Service Enrollment Agents covering the United States. It has definite knowl- edge of all manufacturing conditions snd labor requirements the country over, use of the U. S. Employment Service, when seeking employment, i s a patriotic service and duty. Always make use o f nearest office or agent. U n i t e d \m ) S t a t e d E.nplcyr., nt Service U S D r c .^ U a WBVAfemScejt Ths% mév^rUammmnt p r ep a red far tira rtf t h e Dr pa r hne.n f n t L a hor ¿b B y t h i D iv is io n o f A d v e r t is Inn o f th e C o m m i t f s * on P u h iic fn f o r m o t io n P ctx io L ico lly Coi.LaiLuCt-J . j ( h a V /In n in g o f t h « YVor by Salem Woolen Mills Store