— — « o u a a o ¡.-zi a a a a o i | | O n a c c o u n t o f th e In flu e n z a s c a re o f th e p a s t tw o w eek s, th e Leave Your Orders For Cabbage To H 'ImU w s y - E. B. Waters and wife of De- F. Shilavy, one of the prosper- troit, were Stiyton visitors last ous farmers of the Mehama dis- Sunday. ! trict, was in town the first of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fryor are the week. Mr. Shilvay has been visiting: with Mr. Fryor’s rela- experimenting with sugar earn* tives near shaw, for a few days, tins year and has rajsod a very Mas. Herrick and son Danzil, n>«* bl,nch >*• He intend* lo , at the home o fjP !ant ;1 >" ' r *mount next *«»«*• Mrs. L. G. Brown was catted Major and Mrs. Lambert la.-t to Eugene Tuesday on account week. Jess Sheppard has moved his tbe üb1**15* Wanda. family to Salem, where he has who ha-» been very sicK with the gone to work for the Phez com influenza but w ho was rt>|w>rte»i to l>e out of danger a week ago. pany with his truck. Miss Wanda suflered a relapse Ms; -r and Mrs. Lambert and and is reported to bo very low A. L. Mack attenaed the funer at this writing. al of VV. A1 Jones at Salem Mon Owing to the fact that l had day. more hogs than I could handle Mr. and Mrs. \V F. follis at* tvday, I w ill ship again next tended the funeral of Mrs. Fol- Thursday from West Stavton. lis’ father. A. F. Beard, at Scio. Tli(>st? having hogs to sell should last Sunday. notify me early. Don’t wait till Lee Daily. who has been laid the last minute as you might be up with the flue for some time, too late. L. A. Thomas- is out again ^nd will be back to A. F. Beard, of Scio, father of work in a short tim?. Mrs. W. F. Foliis, of Stay ton, Mrs. J. E. Sloper and Mrs. V. died on Wednesday of hist week. Dare dipper and Miss Norma The funeral was held Sunday Stamp went to Salem Wednes from the home at Scio, Rev, day for a vLit with fr ends. Edgar officiating. Interm ent wai Miss Stamp remained*over for a in Providence cemetery. Deceas sh rt visit at the home of Mrs. ed was in his TStlvyear. Forrest Mack is wearing a Lockhart. sin;:? that won’t come otF. and it Ben Geh’en has been doing is a!! on accouot of a bright ba the mail carrying an Route 1 for by boy that made his appearance Marble Crabtree, who has been at his house on Thursday night. laid up with a light touch of th • Dr. Brewer reports all concern flu for the past ten days. ed doing well. John Thoma received word W. F. Blakely received a Ut from Den Doll which savg thnt ter from Fitz Goodman the first I)an left New York on the "1st of the week in which Fitz ays of October for overseas Dan that he is now out of the hospi is with the ammunition train of tal from a 5 weeks’ siege of ty Co. F. phoid fever. Fitz said he The Frown-Petzel I.'"rk«r Co. weighed 168 pounds when he log drive arrived at the mil' ves- was taken sick and just tipped terday and fhe boys say that the scales at 100 when he came thpv had some timp in getting out. A little bit lighter, so he t ? drive down. There is about says, but he is feeling tit as a 700.090 feet <ri th» bunch which fiddle now. will keen the mill running for Under th» title How Bold Is some time. Anne! Winifred Harper Cooley Word has been received by presents the per unal sine of V-g. F. I. Jones to the effect Anne Martin of Nevada, a wo- tb»t her brother. Cletas Co’e. mdn who admits a teininine ■ ' wi t h Uncle Sam’s forces fondness for lingerie blouses and i ' France. h?s been wounded. 1 fiilly things while she puts in The message informs her Cletas her days working to achieve a United States Senatorial chair, is not seriously injured. J. F. Mie'ke. the hardware Her picturesque campaign for merchant has re urned from a the Senate is explained, and enough of her history to show ten days’ outing, which he spent on the log drive for the why she feels that a woman can represent her state Brown-IV-tzel Lumber Co. John satisfactorily . , ,. is some log drive- and his scr- ,n Washington. vices are always in demand V\ ANTED Milk customers. when there is difficult work to Apply to Floyd Crabtree, Stay- be done of that k n i of work. I ton, Oregon. it im MAKE SlKJRKROUT, WITH US W e w ill ta k e c o re ot th e m n o m a tte r h o w la rg e o r sm all a t th e L O W E S T P O S S 1 B A L M A R K E T P R IC E . W ill h a v e plen ty for e v e ry b o d y . H EATER S! W . F . Klecker, « IL L « FOH C A IN X « General Merchandise ? r:* o d G EM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y Slayton, Ore. p crm o s o o a 3 F irs t C lass C onfections. ï ta er H ig h G ra d e P u r e C an d ies F ine C ig a rs a n d T o b a c c o Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks SALEM’S TIRE MAN lU A C K , AH Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Stayton, Ufiited States & Pennsylvania Vacium Cup Oregon T I R E S RETREADING ANO REPAIR WORK 2 1 9 N. COM’L. S T . Selz Royal Blue Shoes SALEM. ORE. | ta The Hamtnan Auto Stage has jv.st issued a new time card which went into elTect the first of the month. The stage, row leaves Stay tor. at 7:">fi a. m.. ar riving at Salem at 9:10 a. m. Returning it leaves Salem at 12 o’clock, noon. This move was made >o as to make connections with the trains for Mill Oil'S' and Kingston. The Mill City run tins been discontinued. See the new lime card in another part of the Mail this week. I (JR WOMEN A M ) CHILDREN SELZ ROYAL BLUE SHOES CARD OF THANKS s \Vo wish to extend our thanks to the many friends f< r tlu ir kindness in the dn>s of out wife's and mother’s illness, and in the hour of our bereavement. We also desire to express our appreciation for the many beau- ti ul flpwers. A lonzo V. Shelley Mrs. Hally Bradshaw Mrs. Katy Rescue et : Mr. 0. A. Ward • A re well k n o w n a n d ire is g o o d a s e v e r SELZ ROYAL BLUE ARMY RELIEF SHOE Is a dandy for w i.otr vnear. TRY A PAIR L A N C E F IE L D S H O E S T O R E . r r. The Sublimity Cider Works is now open for business* Bring your apples and kegs. I will put your cider in kegs for 2c a gallon. Sweet cider for sale at 25c a gallon if you bring your own kegs or jugs. Jnnpua. Alii^kn.—I-Vw puvcrnnni un- i n n i Slrli«>n c u n trnvel Rev. W. J. Warren received (¡••r III»- the following from Burgess F. 5.(X )0 ntl leu wlthln tlielr «•(inur.on- w iltti», nn«l finv. Ttmma* Ulve*. .Ir., Ford, which shows that Mr. Ford nf Alaska I» <>ne nf thè few. In timk- has been “ over the top” I hk n tour «>f hla territory he ir»ca troni Jtineno tn Xntm* nn thè tirsi hip, Headquarters 19th Div., Uien 4-r«*-*-**« th è f i n i r o f A laska nncj A. E. F. F’rance D*"» u p Cibili In let tu Ani liurnire. A t Sept. 24. 1918 K atrh an k a he « trlk ea th è T an n in i ri ver i . imi iKinrils n ste rn w h e e l rlv e r b o at fo r To J. W. Nixon. S t. M ichael nn Iterliu t i n i . T hi lice Div. Sec. Y.M.C.A., i n iMi-im \i i l o r l u u u t l i t a l e , litui Nine Secretaries were with the u» Nuuie. Infantry battalions, and two sec- retaries (F. A. Daws and B. F. Ford) actually w ert over the top with the assaulting battal- j ,ng and parried on their work ¡n the midst of the severest los- seS- j specially desire to com* '/ V -- 7N3 men(i t he zeal and fortitude of these two gentlemen, and to thank the Y. M. C. A. for hav- WZ ing sent such representatives to 11S- \e ry truly yours, Henry I. Allen, Major General. J1 ~~~ PETER W ELTER S U B L IM IT Y . O R E . ~-~- Sii» The Spirit of Service 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 the naiurai 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 Bishop All-Wool Clothes . at the price you can $25 to $50 Our stock is bigger than ii will be again this season. Choos ing is best right now. Men’s Overcoats E . L. S T IF F & SON 0 $20 to $40 Hart Schaffner & Marx Heater you Want SALEM. ALBANY. SILVERTON T H A T U N D I N U L I I M A C A U » « IT G NOBODY UNDERSELLS US ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS Trade in your old stoves Phone 941 T N I »TOW « 0 1 Afford to Pay 33 MARKETERS GROCERY COMPANY W m > V /c still havc a fcw dozea of thc O ld M uson S tyle Q U A R T a n d P I N T F R U IT J A R S L E I T * Ml R A lso J a r s 1 jf;.l to U> G a l. We have the i r w m vsY 4 4 VVV*WV>^\-. H E A T E R S !! Don’t Let Jack Frost Catch you now that Winter is Upon Us ¿ ke wjíífnrVo Closing Out Sale will Continue at the Do not forget our low prices on Boys’ Overcoats while they last 3 !* ' i — — $15 to $50 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS * STORE Select Your Overcoat 404-350 COURT ST. /