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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1918)
V we a tKWf OCAL -«V . • • Tl ’ i'i. if To Stock Up On Shoes For Leave Your Orders For Cabbage To The Whole Family M IK E SOUKKRCUT, WITH US W e will take care ol them no matter how large or small at the L O W E S T POSSIBAL M AR KET PRICE. Will have plenty for everybody. WS / a tht* Closing Out Sale fr m W \\ V». :*7 on flu» tmllot, ^ A. TllimiHS will ship hO£S f'» *>»«“ , from West Stay ton on Thursday. hnutlnr. _ , . Nov. ith. Anyone having fat Bulger lliir of Mill t’it.v ’ ; hogs to sell or those having sold fcrcn «pen,Imp a *w days to Mr. * Thomas. will please de- 'vi.sifin»r trirads and relatives. liver them to >N ost Staytbn on I. lly Harrol.l who Ins l>1' ’ ’ the above date. i It 'arcrkini; <>n the BrowtrPctinif Utirl ' strive fiii soiiu time is i vi» »rtfit** I here are events occurring in aick rt Albany. | every community which, if report- , ' , . „ , , ed. would create a commotion lit Mrs. Dan Doll ot Portland s „ m tlroM!iU>a ol T!u, ,0(>ui 0,lito, S u n d a y here v is it in g at the hom e from necessity almost con tamiy ol her father, .lohn Kerher. and *• « « ■ If between two fires.; ■t the John Thonia home, she j and which ever way lie turns lie returned Tuesday- is sure to I*' unjustly treated. One V. M. IgvFollefr is NOT a INpuhli- uiffht this week while coining j home from work we heard a Lii nominee tor Senator. noise. At first we thought it was Miss» Bertha Mollett wi-» in a eat, ¿Jien it sounded like a wee town from nion Hill the tirst ol pig under a fence. We investigate the week visiting triends. ed ami found it to be nothing ('has. Durst and Alvin Carter 'I 0" ! «•>*» 01 <* »[ " lir young men o; Waldo Hills werA trading with holding Ins sweetheart goodnight « ir merehants this Veek. ! lt • Ul\\n> 'vl,,*u. « 'v,1! W. A t Jon es, No. a? on the b a llo t, make all that noise when saying regular Republican nomine«- for State good night. Better put- on the thmator. soft pedal next time. We thought we had a story but shfieks, there Mrs. Carrie Thomas returned wasn't tnueh to it after all. from a visit with her _ husband. >|. LaKollett is NOT a He^tbli- ► tie is doing s o n - interior deco? 1 call nomine«- f«>r Senator, ating for the Hammond Lumber' Co. at Mill City, Tuesday. C AM * OF THANKS. , Miss Bessie Philippi, Mrs. .1*. ; We wish to thank our many Hnntlev ami daughter from near friends for their kind services, ¡vym- Kiugston were renewing adtpiaint- pathy and beautiful floral tributes a tires ill Stayton the first of the during the illness and death of our week. beloved daughter and sister. Kaehel AT THE Do not forget our low prices on Boys*^ Gvercoats while they last GROCERY COMPANY f, » Ml W e still have a tew dozed of the Old Mason Style QUART and PINT FRUIT JARS LEFT Also Jars 1 jra! to 10 (¡al. » *' )>' *< kO H tl U N NICAUM IT » » L L « PON C A S H A General •1 Merchandise V 'T X v ssm so m NOBODY UNDERSELLS US ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Confections. Hi^h Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco H ct anu Cc!J Fountain Drinks \ SALEM’S TIRE MAN Q uack ' Ail Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor Oregon Stayton, United States & Pennsylvania Vacium Cup T I R E S RETREADING AND REPAIR W0RX 219 N. COW L. ST., A. M. IJtKnlletl t* M tT » Republi- run nominee for Senator. Mrs. Apharetta Shelly Stanley Goan, who has Iwen Angel; also to those who assisted in Dies From Heart Failure working'at the Marketer« Gro.- the s‘ "e 'n* of th* ,avor,u? so" ‘ * * wish to impress upon you that the thanks comes from the bottom of our hearts. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Angel. Mrs. Albert Kelthley. cry for the past three months, has severed connections with that firm ainl has gone to Lebanon where h«- will look after his farming in terests The ¿Peace Our Soldiers Want SALEM. ORE Some Interestlnu figures reletlve to the management and conduct of men at the state penitentiary are shown In Warden Murphy's report Just filed with the goternor and the state board of control. At the beginning of the biennium now dosing. October l. t'.Mti. the in mate.« numbered 4S7. The popula tion hus been reduced to a total of 310 at the pr««sent time, and the total number discharged, transfer» red. paroled, or who have escaped or died is 519. The number receiv ed during tlie period is 232. Aphretta Shelly, wife of A. B. Shelly, died at the family home ir. Stavtop on Tuesday afternoon at 1:40. Koni«, laichmund, No. SK on the The Peace Our War Mothers Want Mrs. Shelly has long been a ballot, regular tit-publican nominee Of the 332 received during the bi sufferer from heart troubje, and fo r Stale Senator. ennium. Tit. or a plurality over al' while it was known that she was others, range from the ages of 2h Last week in reporting the vìi* The Stars and Stripes, the of- growing weaker every day, the to 24 vears. lly occupation most of tage election w omitted the name jficial newspaper published by news of her death came as a th'-ni are lnboters nnd farmers. f>5 and 3S htiving h«-en received from v I. R. Gardner, who w.i-. elected the soldiers of the American Ex. great surprise to hef many friends th«-se classes .respectively. Most fr e «ne of the couneilmet;. . ’ ,anl Forces in France, says editor- Deceased came here from Kan quent o f the causes for mmiulU- ner received more vote.-, than any n, nt are larceny, 72; rape. 32; tnnr one of the candidate», on , i.v- ticket ially about the enemy piece o f - : sas in 1883, and was 68 years der, 1*!; obtaining money by false old at the time of death. She is pretenses, l,".; burglary, 13, and V ¿¡ .1.011 g fensive: which shot “ Let the weak heartened who survived by her husband and forgery, 12. his frier.« All prisoners working In Ihfy fl. v are dreaming of a compromise; four children who are Mrs. Ro- Dr. Hol sot . who ha- I Industry receive pev for their labor let the pacifists who are talking zetta Proffitt, of Shelton, Gon.: nd the earning« of such men dur for the { a.-»T i ,vo weeks looking after the p ¡.»•tic- <>i Imth D a peace by agreement; let the! Mrs. A. E. Bradshaw anti C. A. ing the past two years amount to 19.43«.07. Beauchamp ; • il Dr. Brewer. left sideiiner. w <o have had enough Wood, o f Portland; and* Mrs. Employment of the men In the for < Li -is Saturday where of war; let the secretly inclined fhas. Roscoe, of Blodgett, Ore. wood ramp under a single unarmed to dutv b pro-Germans who think this war be has been •a i I The funeral services were held guard, in the lime quarry at B olt ( :;c»? Skua. should end without a decision at the grave Thursday afternoon Hill and on farms I pronounced :• * Dr. Brew, who has lien laid let therti one and all know once rt 2 o’clock. Rev. Mrs. Porter, r with r ' ; influenza. an(] for a|| that for the Ameri of i al?m officiating. t is out vt line m a can Expeditionary Force there is ■ The pallbarers were Geo. L. v. -ek lav, . ' lay. The doctor was no such word as “ Peace” with! Brown, Albert Pancost, John railed to M tfina along with Dr. the Huns unbeaten. The man j English a id Liston Darby, Rcanehaui| i help stay the rag-' mg epidemic nV influenza among who talks of peace today, except j The remains were laid to rest the soldier hoys, but when the through victory, ii a traitor.” in Lone O tk cemetery. State Health iioai i found that To the surviving relatives is ex L. A. Thomas will ship hogs they had taken both our doctors tender! the heartfelt sympathy from West Stayton on Thursday they immediately sent Dr. Brewer Anyone having fat of the entire community. home so we would not be without i Nov. 7th. medical attention. hogrs to sell or those having sold (¿oaf* i.ariirmn.i, N<>. an on the to Mr. ihomas, will please de- I.otlls I.JK lllllUII.I, No. ;tx Oil th e ballot, i. ..Oar it. nuhii« an nominee liver thyrn at West Staytor. on b a l l o t , r .- v u lu r Iï.|>ulili<a n n o m i n e e for State Senator. *■* state Senator. the above date. • lt Selz Royal Blue Shoes F O R M EN , W OM EN A N D C H IL D R E N * S E L Z R O Y A L B L U E SHOES ^ Afc well known und are as good as ever SELZ ROYAL BLUE ARMY Is 2 dandy iar w:i, cr woar. t RELIEF SHOE TRY A PAIR LANCEF^ELD SHOE STORE MAIL $1.50 A YAER IN ADVANCE producing suit«. highly satisfactory The stgle Urne hourd. In a State ment submltted by Warden .Murphy, ustliuales (hat suff'rlent llnie will hu During Ihe two years there w««rt* produced al the Oold lltll pinnt dur» 53 «•»« ip.-,, end I « r f ' U i s have hei.n Ing the next two years to bring the («turned, r that the hala irti against rc.c lpts rip to «52.500 TM* Is on the manu.« ment is five n liasls of an estlniuteil iiu.oon Inns nt «1.75 n ton. The total of nsti- The n*»r '•unit: ennl- luated n<-eds Is ptnred at « • 1 9 50. rtr um Is given »« for salnrles an«! mnlntenance «13.- month or f.sttl 500; Improvement«. « 1 200 nnd re- \i«e rom- palr* atyl betterinents, «4,250. The s th" data Imwtivenient Item eontentplates a ervi ...... > «3.000 residente f»r the superlnten- P nt of the Urne plant. «R You want to help the country save, by wearing clothes that won't wear out soon, So get good fabrics and fine style-yes But be sure, first, of your tailoring. The cunning skill with which they are sewed together in tde 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 Don’t Let Jack Frost Catch you now that W inter is Upon U Bishop All-Wool Clothes $ 2 0 to $ 4 0 Hart Schaffner & Marx We have the $ 2 5 to $ 5 0 Heater you Want at the price you can Afford to Pay Trade in your old stoves E. L. S T IF F á SON SALEM, ALBANY, SILVERTON 404-350 COURT ST. l g • Our stock is bigger than it will be again this season I I ing is best right now, on 11 Men’s ifc Overcoats H $15 to $50 SALEM ' WOOLEN MILLS STORE Select Your Overcoat