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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1918)
Thursday, for the University of Oregon, at Eugene, where he has enrolled for a 30 day train ing in the Officer* division. Geo. Tate returned from Cor IN TRADE W. F. Klecker. Geo. Smith. vallis the first of the week. FRESH EGGS 50c DOZEN Dr. Beauchamp was attending H. T. Marking and J. Ikizler a t tended the Knights of Columbus fo business in Salem Monday. Pltnty of Mason quart Fruit Jars left meeting at Salem Monday even Wm. Brotherton was here also pints. Large and small fron> Jordan the tirst of the ing. Crocks, 1 gal to 30 gal, prices right On account of an extra bunch week. of advertising and shortage of W e have a few Boy’s Ovescoats E. C. Titus and J. A. Hender akott were Salem visitors Mon- help, the letters from James G. left, m e 5 to 16 at the Hossell and Jacob Kerber are «lay. OLL PRlOE Capt. and Mrs. Lambert were crowded out this week. They | T N I I ' O R I T H A T U N O I M I I . i l » I C A U I I IT H i l l V O * C A S H Buy them now and save money j Salem visitors the tirst of the will appear in our next issue. B. Klecker has gone to Dia week. M en’s Rubbers, all sizes at last mond Bluff. Wisconsin, where Albert Rabens and wife were year’s prices in Stayton Monday trading with he will visit his daughter for some time. It has been a num NOBODY UNDERSELLS US our merchants. ber of years since Mr. Klecker ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS Miss Cora Cooper has returned has been back to the eastern from her vacation and is back in : state. First Class Confections. High Grade Pure Candies the Gardner store again. The Stayton Bakery is making Mr. and Mrs. Weis, of Mt. An a specialty of school lunches, F:ine Cigars and Tobacco gel, were visiting at the home o f ! an(^ w^j carry a lot of pies. John Kerber this week Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks doughnuts, maple squares and Mrs. Lester Smith and daugh cookies. He will sell them so All Prices and Style Box Candy ter, of Eugene, visited at the reasonable that you can hardly llenry Smith home here today. afford to make them yourself. • Dr. Paul Fehlen, V. S., re Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gilmore, ports five cases of lung fever at of North Santiam, have both Oregon Stayton, the McGinn and Moueell places accepted a position with the S. in the Fox Valley district. P. railroad bridge crew. Mr. United States & Pennsylvania Vacium Cup Mr. and Mrs. Mickelbach. of Gilmore will do carpenter work V/alla Walla, were guests of the and Mrs. Gilmore will look after T I R E S Mathieu and Neibert families the cooking for the crew. They RETREADING AND REPAIR WORK have rented their tract of land, for Several days last week. FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Mrs. W. B. Allis, who has 219 N. C O M !. ST . SALEM. ORE NOTICE been clerking at the Stayton Dr. Beauchamp has been call Bakery, has resigned her posi ed into the army service and his tion. accounts have been left with night. October 8, 1918, the fol is improving fast. Are well known and ure as good as ever Mrs. W. F. Follis spent Sun Mrs. Beauchamp, who can be lowing candidates were nominat Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thomas, day at Scio. where she visited found at the office every after ed, to be placed on the ballot at of Sa'em. were here Sunday vis S E LZ RO YAL BLUE ARMY RELIEF SHOE her father who is in very poor noon for the next ten days. the election to be held Tuesday, iting friends. They left Wed Is a dandy for winter wear.. TRY A PAIR health. 'Persons knowing themselves in Nov. 5, 1918: Councilmen. Jos nesday for Marshfield, where Miss Malana Sestak was home debted to I)r. Beauchamp will eph Schrewe. John A. Ditter. they will visit their son. L. L. last week from Pendleton. Ore. please call and make satisfacto John Zuber, George Susbauer. Thomas for some time. to visit the home folks. She re ry settlement. Joseph Breitenstein. Philip Fred Fisher and family, of Al turned Saturdav. Stetfes and E. P. Schott; Recor One night last week the resi bany, were here Monday visit A. Vohn, Dick Brown and dence of Leo Rock was burgla der. Joseph Ripp: Marshal, F. ing at the Lesley home. Mr John Shutterly |vere among the rized. The prowlers did not J. Riesterer, John Kintz and Fisher spent 20 years as Ameri Lyons peoele we saw on our take anything but some weenies Joseph Susbauer: Treasurer. J. can counsel in China, and will S T A T E M E N T that Leo was figuring on having P. Ditter. streets this week. shortly leave for Johannesburg. O t Ow nership, m anagem ent. circulation etc., of "T h e S tay ton M ail’ pub The government has issued Africa in the same capacity. lished weekly a t S tay to n , Ore. Editor. Chas. S. C lark, S tayton, O re.; Ernest C. Denny, who i s , for his breakfast, They were working at the Reform School e'>'lenth a ite r money, as they orders for everybody to use all The Fishers and Lesleys are old .Managing Editor, Chas. S. Clark S tay to n , O re.; Ilunines* m anager, C h a r S. C lark; I'ubliither, C h a r S. C laik O w ner C h a r 8. C lark; Known m ort at Salem, spent Friday and Sat turned everything up-side-down the home prtducts they possibly time friends and have not seen gagee holding more th an 1 |>er cen t of total secu rity , Farm er« & M erchants and ransacked the bureau draw- can and thus save freight cars each other for nearly twenty- urday here visitirg friends and Hank, K. D . A lexander. ers. They didn’t find any mon- and other means of conveyance, five years. relatives. CHAS. S. CLARK, Editor. . . ey, as Leo keeps his money in This the Stayton Bakery is do FOR SALE 3000 2 ft. clap Fred Rock is laid up with a se- t ^e kank Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of O ct., 191H. ing to a letter. Mr. Kramer boards. Call Brown-Petzel vere case of the grip. Dick S. U ' ll c l t t e l , Richardson is looking after his ( apt- Lambert, of Separate uses home grown flour exclu- Lumber Co. Stayton. Or. [ hkai . J Notary Public for Ore. Company “ A” Stayton Oregon lively and everything else he FOR SALE Mill buildings, place of business this week. My commiaaion ex p ires Dec. 27, 1920. . Guard, has been ordered to uses in bis bakery, that he pos- cook house and bunk house lo The Wilbur Woolsn Mills Portland on the morning of 9>bly can, he buys at home, some good bargains that they Thureday> October 17th, to un- Don’t send away for your bread, cated on Qreech place. Brown- i Petzel Lumber Co.. Stayton, Or are offering in their annual sale (jergr0 a four dav course of spe- U8e *be home product. egon. Monday, October, 14th. cial training. The attending L. A. Thomas says th at he i s , Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jones, of officers will receive instructions ready to buy fat hogs ag ain .! Libanon, were visiting Mrs. in matters pertaining to the Ore- He has not been buying for; Jones’ mother, Mrs. L. M ein-; gon Guard and the Oregon Na- some time on account of the tyre, here Sunday. ; tional Guard. First Lieutenant scarcity of feed, but now that; Adolph Hill, who was laid up Nelson and Second Lieutenant, there is plenty of feed he Is i n ’ for some time with the grippe. Thoma will also attend. the market again. If you have! was seen on our streets the first! NOTICE any hogs that you want to sell < of the week. Dick says he is A„ knowin^ them- call him up. His phone number .feeling o. k. again. selves indepted to Dr. Brewer, is 344 Stayton. Joe Spaniol, S y l v e s t e r will please call and make satis- Mrs. Paul Fehlen went to Perhaps it is a little early to talk OVERCOATS, but good Overcoats are Wourms. Leo Frank and Frank factory settlement. The ac- Portland Tuesday to see her ^ going to be very scarce this season. Roeser were home from Camp counts have been left with Mrs. daughter Margaret and Mary Lewis for an over Sunday *isit Brewer, who can be found at Rock, who have been in the hos- with the home folks. the office every afternoon till pital with diptheria. She re- W. B. Munkers is now holding further notice, ports that Miss Margaret is out W e have one of the most completd and comprehensive sh o w down a job at the Woolen Mills. Dr. Brewer. of the hospital and will reairn ings which have ever graced this store of greater values, and yet W. B. goes on at 12 noon and At a meeting of the legal vot- to her work in the office of one we fear that the demand is going to far exceed the supply. works till 12 at night. ers ot the town of Sublimity, of the ship yards. Miss Mary J. L. Siegmund left today, held at the city hall, Tuesday Rock is still in the hospital but Local News Notes Pay 60c lb for dairy butter All Coupons Must be redeemed by October, 19 th MARKETERS GROCERY COMPANY General Merchandise GEM CONFECTIONERY W . F . Klecker, Q uack Stayton, Ore. SALEM’S TIRE MAN J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Selz Royal Blue Shoes SELZ ROYAL BLUE SHOES LANCEFIELD SHOE STORE MAH $1.50 A YAER IN ADVANCE The New Overcoats HEATERS ! ! HEATERS ! Hart Schaffner & Marx We have the largest stock of New and 2nd hand Heaters in the Valley. 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