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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1918)
g Wilbur Woolen Mills Oo., Stayton, Oregon P ANNOUNCES THEIR SIXTH ANNUAL MILL END AND CLEARANCE SALE For One Week Gommencinq i MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1918 WWMMW t#x*xx»*xi»**xx*«»i**«*xx«»*xxxx*>»«»>»‘'»»**xxx*xxxxxx,xxxt*i*« 200 pairs Slightly Imperfect Blankets in various Colors and Weights for single and double beds, no damage to impair the wear. These are all great bargains and will not last long unsold. From 2 5 % to !XO% Less than Wholesale Prices Flannels , p j Dress Goods,j Much Less Than Present Serges, at Wholesale Cost prices KXKKXKXXXXKXXXI KKXKXXKI »»XX »X X X X * »C X X X X X X X X X X X X X * X X X X X X X X X X X X .X X X X X »X X X X X X X X X X X I »X X X X * X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .X X X » » 'X X X X X X * V X )a t U O O d S Silks 1 In Yardage and Remnants to I Clean up and Close out at some I pjguj-gj muc|i below present / real value % 'X K X X X X X K X X K X X X X X K K K X K X K X X X X X X X X X K X K X K K X rK X X X r.)»X X X K X X X X X X X X X K K K X X > t> t> tM X X X X X X X .X X X X K X X X X X M X X K X K X X K X X K X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X BUNTING— HOUSE LINING, WOOL SWEATERS and CAPS, WOOL SOX and many other Woolen Goods offered in this sale at prices that will SAVE YOU MONEY. Woolen goods are high. Next year they will be higher. This is a good opportunity to get what you need at very low prices. NOTE THE OATE” -OeTOBER 14TH JOHN P. WILBUR, Manager regular setting up exercises. Dr. A. D. Brown, professor of physical edu cation for men, is training 22 men to serve as teachers for the setting up exercises, prescribed by the gov ernment. Cross country running Is being planned, and it is expected that as many as five or six company teams will be organized. ► K SILVER FALLS SHOTS. W. W. Neat is very busy mov ing these days to his new home at Union Hill. John Peterson made a business trip to Sublimity Friday. The ladies of the S. C. F. R. C. A. met at the home of Mrs. L. G. Peterson Monday and made dresses for o.ir Allic refugees. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Neal and j family returned to their home from Stayton Friday where they have been visiting relatives since Monday. Mrs. Julia Brown and Mrs. Lew ! Peterson spent Tuesday afternoon 1 at the Lewis Lang home. Mrs. Geary Neal called at the W. W. Neal home Tuesday. and 100 against the real thing. Stu stay at the home of Mrs. H. P. Miss Sheila Neal ended on Miss dent instructors have been appointed Jensen. Rena Lang Wednesday evening. as company leaders to give the raw- Mrs. Elizabeth Wilken^ spent Mr. and Mrs. Herman Robert men the rudiments of boxing. Monday evening with Mrs. Lew School-opened Monday, Sept. son, of the Waldo Hills, have I Wrestling will be done by those phy- Peterson. moved to SiIverton. Mr. Rob | sicallv fitted for that type of athlet Rain— Rain— Rain and the rain ¡Oth with fair attendance. ertson will work for the Silver ics. 20 men working at one time. some more, but the farmers are Mrs. Arthur Rich, formerly Falls Lumber Company. H. \V. Hargiss. new coach, has al all glad to see it rain again so diss Cora Kuney o f this place, they can start their fall plowing. Miss Rose Winslow, who is most a limitless amount of material s now visiting ,at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Neal spent from whirl! to choose a team. Prac- Saturday afternoon with G. K. ter mother. Mrs. Dora Kuney. , suffering from an attack of j tically all of the 75 men out for Mr. and Mrs. A. Sutton re pneumonia, was worse at the J practice know the game, having had Neal s. Lewis Lang made a business ' * high school or other experience. His vived a telegram, stating that last report. trip to Silverton Thursday. heir son, Harry A. Sutton, had L. M. Mitchell and daughter. great problem, he says, will be the A lovely new mansion is being ecently l>een promoted to rank Ruth, have moved on the Bleak* picking of 11 ni'en from so large a built on the Volze homestead. Sil group oi candidates. He looks for ne.v place for the coming winter. a hard game with Vancouver bne ver Creek is growing. >f captain. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. Francis East- Mr. Mitchell is the principal of racks, however. Saturday. Oct. 12. be little son Kenneth, who have been Their cause all the members of the team visiting relatives here the past >urn and two children, of At* the Aumsville- school. are veterans. A game Is scheduled >ine, have been visiting at the home is in Fruitlahd. three months, started back for with Multnomah at Portland for Oc. their home in Pheonix, Arizona. lame of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. toher lit, and negotiations are being Thursday, Oct. d. traveling iarbe. made for additional contests, Inelud- through with their ear. Following out an order from the j ing one with the University of Miss Hattie Myers, who has Mr. and Mrs. M. Micks. Mrs. — . Kien operated on for appendiei- war department, every member of the ! Oregon. Lewis Lang and daughter Rena Cageball, which will take the place motored over to Falls Citv Sun- is a few weeks ago, is still ini- I S. A. T. C. nt the Oregon Agricul of pushball. Is expected to he popu day and spent the da.v with Mrs. tural Collette will be drilled In box ) roving. lar it the college this season. Th* Lang’s daughter, Mrs. Pete Mis ; Miflie Pritchard, o f Lv- ing. A h many ns 300 men will b->x number taking part tn the gam-' are Varsoth. >ns. is attending the AurrisviLe nt on,, time, 200 of them being pit ;l”iltcd only In the size of the fluid. B uy more Lim rt v Bonds. ichool. VVhih* here she will tod against Imaginary opponents only It will be played each day following Stand to the hacks of L____ AT S C H R U N K ’S The Farmers Store of Quality Phone 721 270 N. Com. St. W A Aumsville News N T Salem, Oregon E D ning. Mr. and Mrs. Guv Geer and family and Miss Iza Geer are visit ing friends and relatives here. They motored from Southern Ore- gon. Miss Vida Scott spent the week end with her grandma. Mrs. J. King. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore and family spent Sunday visiting rela tives near Victor Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schulthess and daughter, Miss Mabel Rands, mo tored from Corvallis Saturday, visiting at the W. H. Mollett home. They returned Sunday. Guy Hurt, who is stationed at Camp Lewis, spent Sunday at home with his parents. UNION HILL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rabens and little daughter are visiting with A farewell party was given at W. H. Rubens. Albert has been the W. I). Hurt home Wednesday very * ill, hut is somewhat im evening. A large crowd attended proved at this writing. and all report a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tate and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mollett and family and Elmer Rubens, Iza family motored to Salem Thurs-j Geer, Henry Peters, Ralph Mollett day, returning with a new Elgin and Guy Hurt were entertained at car. the W. D. Hurt home Sunday. A number of the Union Hill Mr. ami Mrs. C. C. Carter spent young people attended the Fuard Saturday at the W. H. Mollett dance at Stavton last Fridav eve home. the boys at the front. Lend your Dollars, D on’t be a H un! Messrs. Harris Lietz. John Pet erson. Mrs. John Peterson and Miss Elizabeth Wilkens spent Sat urday evening at the Lew Peter son home. ^ Mrs. Geary Neal's brother from Aumsville is making her a short visit before he is called to the colors. Mr. and Mrs. Shultza and daughter Mabel and friends from Corvallis called on an old neigh bor, Lewis Lang, Sunday after noon. Miss Elizabeth Wilkens spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Rena Lang. YOUR EGGS At the highest market price ------------ IN C A S H \ I E y e t . ^ S h u r-O n ¿ l a s s e s Comfort for your Eyes and Nose are Yours When We K i t Y o u G r l a s s e s We Replace Broken Lenses All Work Done by an Eyesight Specialist Mail u i You« Glasses and the Pieces. W e will return them the Day they are R iceived. H A R T M A N ' B R O S. CO . Jeweler* and Optic an* N. W. Corner Stale & Liberty Sts. Sale*, Oregon