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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1918)
* V JL Mrs. Pencost was taken to Sa ¡ O O i lem hospital Monday evening by I)r. Hobson, where she was op Mrs. Joe Ditter, of Sublimity, erated on for gall stones. She IN T R A D E was a Stayton visitor Tuesday. stood the operation in fine shape FRESH EGGS 55c DOZEN Mrs. Vorinea Kerber left last and is on the mad to recovery. Friday for her home in Canada. W. F. Goodman, better known Plenty of Mason quart Fruit Jars left The Kaiser wants more terri here as Fitz. is reported sick at also pints. Large and small tory. Let’s give nim “ Hell!’' the hospital at Pendleton. Ore., III Crocks, 1 gal to 30 gal., prices right He ‘ has Albert Teitz and Jack Hich with typhoid fever. am s were in from Fern Ridge been confined to lied for the W e h a v e a few Boy s O vescoats past three weeks. Tuesday. left, size 5 to 16 a t the Dick Brown, of Lyons, was Mrs. Chas. Stowell. of Salem, O L L P R IC E visited friends and relatives here Tueedav. coming down to get some help in filling out his th em now an d sav e m oney B uy here the first of the week. Qvestionaire. Dick says.it is no Anton Dettinger was visiting M en 's R ubbers, all sizes a t last a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. small job to fill out One of the blanks and he wanted to be sure y e a r’s prices A. Kerber. that be made no mistakes. Chris and Chas. Burmister NOBODY UNDERSELLS US were down from Jordan Tuesday “ He who fights and runs away ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS trading with Stavton merchants. May live to fight another day.” O. M. Baker. Ves Downing' German militarism is now’ and Chas. Peters were K ingston. "fighting and running aw ay,” people we saw on our streets |'and m **ace 8<ttltment we must be caretul that it is de m v* J f Tuesday of this week. prived of all power to "right an- Mrs. Audrey Hobson, who is another day. ” working in Portland, spent Sun W. F. Blakely received a mes day here visiting with Dr. Hob sage last Friday from his son son. Ray. who is working at Eugene, John 6ailey, of Montague, that his youngest child "Bever- California, is here visiting his ly.” had died on the 11th. No aister, Mrs. B. Shepherd. further word as to when the George and Henry Tate visited funeral will be held has been United States & Pennsylvania Vacium Cup friends and relatives in Salem received up to this writing. T I R E S Tuesday of this week. The friends of this paper will “ If you have a chill and >’our please hand us in news items RETREADING AND REPAIR WORK nose turns blue. when they are fresh. We pre- Go home and take iaxe asparin for lor fer not publish a birth after the fine. the ¡s weaned, a marriage Mr. ard Mrs. Jim Thomas, of after tee honeymoon is over or Salem, were Sunday visitors at the death of a man after his wri Baker says that after the first of to be home, but folks I’m not the year there will be less cars one bit sorry I’m in the army the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim dow is married again. Gardner here. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ringo and than ever, and if there is anyone i and surely would lie disappoint wanting a car he should put in ed if I could not be with the oth Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rock are Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Faulk, of er boys. Camp Lewis is a great his order right now. this week moving from the Funk Riekreall, motored to Hood Riv- place, one is learning something Mrs. E. D. Alexander was call- piaee to the G. W. Murphy resi- *r last Friday. Saturday they new all the tim e.” Leroy also dence in the west part of Stay- went through the orchards of ed to Junction City Wednesday said. "Some day we are going to thot district. The party return- night last week by a telephone ton. kill the kaiser. Some day they ed Sunday and report the roads message annonncing the serious Emma Hendricks, who has will find him dead. Then we illness of her son-in-law, W. C. j been working at Dr. Brewer’s in fair condition. will get the other pup, who help Mr. Sestak went to Corvallis Parry. With W. F. Lollis she i ed to stir the kaiser up and for the past four months, has ac cepted a position at the Peter J. Wednesday after his daughter, left a* 10 p. m. for that place, spend the rest of our clays in Vonda. who returned home on arriving at about 2 a. m. ^ r- :peace Etzel home. account of the closing of the ar,d Mrs. Alexander returned | Frank Kleckir, who has been schools at that place. The pre- h°rc>e Saturday accompanied by R ed (. ro ss F lo w e r S a le visiting here for some time, le f t, ... ., . _ . . Mrs. Parry and little son, who for Warrenton. Oregon the first uai in£ epidemic. Spanish influ will make their home in Stayton. The ladies of the Red Cross of the week, where he is em enza, has made its appearance there. The Stayton Red Cross has a are holding a Hower sale at ployed in a saw mill. Mrs. Dr. G. F. Korinek, who call from Fort Canby for dish S tarr’s store. There are a num Milje Bilyeu. road overseer was quite seriously ill with pneu- towels. Anyone having towels ber of very pretty potted plants from the Jordan district, was in monia, following la grippe, at made of flour or sugar sacks, on display, which have been do town Tuesday after powder with her home in Portland, is much will be helping the boys by do- nated by. Miss PotorflF. and Mrs. which to open up the rock quar These plants will better, and able to sit up. Her j nating them. They can be left Gassner. ry on the Shank’s property. sister. Miss Maryan Alexander, at S ta rr’s store. They should make very nice Xmas presents. Elda and Roe Chrisman are Better make your selection ear j who is visiting there, was also be hemmed. here from Washington visiting ly. . a sufferer from the grip, but no Do you know that an editor or their father and brothers at the complications ensued and she is a reporter for a newspaper can Chrisman home near Stayton now entirely recovered. stop and ask a hundred persons this week. And In the circuit court report “ What is the news?” Messrs. Joe Fisher. Warren ninety out of the hundred will from Salem this week we find Richardson and Henry Smith that the suit of James W. Clark reply, “ Nothing special.” And went to Snow Peak Sunday, against L. D. Kelly for $415.44 yet fifty out of that number where they put in a few days j j wages, before Judge Kelly, re know’ something that if not hunting and fishing. sulted in a verdict for $25 for found in the next paper will as Lee Kerber, of Albany, visited Clark. The trial was to decide tonish them greatly and disap relatives in town last week. He whether Mr. Clark had purchas- point them more, and perhaps was accompanied home by his ^ the saw mill of Mr. Kelly or make them madder than hor mother, who will visit there a whether he was working for nets. Don’t be afraid th let the short time. newspaper man know it. wages. Bert Branch, who recently O. M. Baker the Chevrolet a- p vt. LeRoy Stew art spent purchased the Ira Carter ranch gent at Kingston, reports the last Sunday with home folks, in the Union Hill district, has sale of Chevrolet cars to C. C. We sure enjoyed having LeRoy moved his family here from Ida- Bermister. of Jordan; Geo. home even for so short a time, ho. Bert was in town Tuesday Brown, of Kingston; and B. C .1 He thinks we have nothing on trading with our merchants. Robertson, of Kingston. Mr. . him, as he said, “Gee, its great •£ Local News Notes Pay 60c lb for dairy butter Q W. F. Klecker, Stayton, Ore. SALEM’S TIRE MAN Q uack 219 N. COM'L. ST. SALEM. ORE. • C o u p o n s »e r e d e e m e d Musi by O c to b e r, MARKETERS 19 t h GROCERY COMPANY I I , THAT L N O t A S I L L B K C A U I I SC LLB TON C A S H General Merchandise GEM CONFECTIONERY P'irst C lass Confections. H igh G rad e P u re C andies Fine U igurs and T o b acco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor S tayton, O re ro n S elz Royal Blue Shoes FU R MRS. WOMEN AND CHILDREN SELZ ROYAL B L U E SHOES A re well k n ow n an d are as good as e v er SELZ ROYAL BLUE ARMY RELIEF SHOE Is a dandy for winter wear. 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I The cunning skill with which they are sewed together in the natural drape of the material— that's what keeps their style in our clothes for so long, holds the material at its best and brings long wear HEATERS! HEATERS!! Bishop All-Wool Clothes $20 to $40 Have you bought your heating stove yet? We have the largest stock of new and second hand heaters Hart Schaffner & Marx $25 to $50 IN TH E V A LLE Y Cold Weather is Coming Our stock is bigger than it will be again this season* Choos ing is best right now. WE HAVE IUST THE HEATER YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. TRADE IN YOUR OLD STOVE ON A NEW ONE Ejg*iftaia&v Men's _ E. L. STIFF & SON Overcoats Salem $15 to $50 Albany “ U N IV E R S A L " H E A T E R S A L W A Y S S A T IS F Y Silverton ¡ M i l i t a r y H» u «• i n i t i . i r £ r u l \ m « i n n i i m i I t n l U l i o l i t i D r ill. I n l a m -*»«i l l r l . l w u r l t • II M |i .iu - iliilr , liiiB ril r R p r r i r w r I n ( i n w i l l w » r . 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