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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1918)
: ’a LADIES’ DRESS FRiNG IN ALL COLORS AT KLECKERS Price 25c and 50c y ard û s. th e Closing Out Sale will Continue at the M s. J. E. Sloper who has . Mrs. Jack Jones was a Salem bcc c ii t ii'** i to her home for |r visitor the first of the week. N E W L IN E O F M E N S W O O L S H IR T S Mr. and M rs. M. J. Crabtree some time with bowel trouble. A L L S IZ E S P R IC E an Ed. Crabtree were Sakm ti* rqportei to be very much improved at this writing. visitors last Friday. John Watson, formerly of Stay- A. Richards was down from toil, but who has U*en up in Cal- N ew L in e of M e n s F a n ts . P rices E ig h t Mehtnm the first of the week garv, Cana la tor some time, re trading with our merchants. NOBODY UNDERSELLS US Mrs. Byron Robertson, of turned to Staytoif the first of the Redne., Oregon, visited at the J. week, John reports that country ESTABLISHED IS YEARS E. Sioper home here the first of was very prosperous this year jrj and th at the crop situation was FJ the week. very good. He will remain here Miss Cecilia Mielke is on the for some time. ‘ ] sick list this week and the school L. D. Kelly, of Jervis, son- j notes are edited by Miss Rose in-law of Jack Jones of Stayton’ j Hottinger. traded drug stores with Tom ! n ssa a ri Mrs. Geo. Thomas has gone Laird of Scio, this week. I to Detroit where she hassecred Both parties are well known employment. here and the trade gives both Frank Thomas was down from partils a new field for their the thriving little city of Mill labor. City, the first of the week. V. Dare Sloper received a card Sam Warren was home form from Joe Kiecker this week in United States & Pennsylvania Vacium Cup a:i over Sunday visit with his which Joe says that he expects T I R E S parents. Rev. and Mrs. Warren. to be mustered out in time to be RETREADING AND REPAIR WORK Word Holford who is working home for the Christmas holidays | in Salem, was here visiting with This will be good news to Joe's 2 1 9 N. COME. S T , SALEM. ORE relatives the first of the week. many friends uere as he is Jess Sheppard was here from musician and will be of valuable ________ Salem; where he is employed assistance to the local orchestra. The premier of Austro a hi 9 addressed the gathering and with his truck for an over Sun Trdcy Prichard and Herbert a fter the meeting the officers made a rather p e rtin e n t» lu-rva- day visit. Humphreys, two young men from were his gueast at an informal don. Word fiom Joe Spanilo says this section of the country put luncheon at the McMinville rest- He i< in ‘a .o- of | eac?. 11* that he expects to soon be re their fists to applications for aurant. The Stayton Officers re- publidy acknowledges it as a leased from war work and will training in the Merchant Marine, pert a most pleasant trip and an biasing. But h * remarks of- be home probably by Christmas. this week at the store of C. A. enjoyable meeting. ! flcially fieially that lie h-‘ «Joes-riot out " a i t the John Kerber received the sad Beauchamp, the 3rd street drug ! final terms to be signed v. hoot ‘ “ I not only grew a bigger and ews Monday that his sister, gist, enrolling agent for the U. S. better tomato crop this year but a provision for the pecuniary in- Irs. Mary Tiddle who rerides at Shipping Board. They wiil goto am a better farmer for having | demnification of Australia. lorse, Sask., had died. Seattle where they will remain studied the O. A. C. experiment Canada probably feels like Mr. and Mrs. Can Fryer have till they are called for training station bulletin. 'Vegetation end wise, and as both th.- dominion been visiting at the home of Mrs. on a U. S. training vessel. reproduction with special refer :and tht? commonwealth have Jos. Sestak received a letter Fryer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ence to the tomato.’ ” said a strained themselves in thestrug- this week from one of his broth J. R. Gardner, this week. Corvallis truck grower. ers in Oklahoma, and also a pho The tomato has been forced to Dan Smith, formerly of Stay- «ja -xî - tograph of a wrecked auto. give up some of the important 3 $ ( «V 3(Í -»S 3« S ton, but who lias been employed The letter tells of a recent cy secrets of crop gro.vth and pro in Salem, is now working here clone in that part of the coun duction. which the intelligent a for the Murphy-Garuner Lumber try and it wreehed a gar rage farm er can take advantage of in Co. and car for Mr. Sestak's bro'l r. Mr. an i Mrs. James Thomas, The building was entirely blown maintaining the most profitable Clifford Thomas and Miss Dut- away and no trree of it was balance between carbohydrates •So" t>n. of Salem, visued at the Car- found. The car w a ; a total and nitrates. Dr. E. J. Krause t home near Stayton last Sun- wreck and what was left of it and H. R. Kraybill are tjie joint authors. Copies may be had for u. '. was found about half a mile the asking. lien'*’hamberim is home from from where the g arjg e was “ Careful study of the bulletin Camp Lewis where he has been standing. will benefit the farm eri” says A. with . ude Sam getting ready to Saturday afternoon Major 3. Cordley, station director. go over seas, but was cheated Lambert, First Lieut. John H. out of his wish by the Kaiser Thoma, First Lieut. Dr. Beauch DEMAND FOR TELEGRAPH OPERATORS crying “ Enough.” amp and Lieut. Nelson went to Mrs. Ellen Caidwell, who has McMinville where they attended Young men and women train been in South San Francisco for a meeting of Col. Sm ith's Staff. ed in few months under the su the past two montes visiting rel The meeting was held in the pervision of a successful Dis atives and friends, writes friends Commercial Club rooms and was patcher, Indorsed by Railrords. here to the effect that her sister called for the purpose of outlin- Opportunities to earn expenses. Josie, well known here, died on idg the w inter’s work for the Write for Bulletin. Teh graph the 19th of November of pneu different Companies. Dept. 218 Railway Exchange monia. 48-58 1 The flop. Mayor of McMinville Bldg. Portland, Oreg. $3.00 TO $3.50 I I n W. F. Klecker, ; d c d o Stayton, Ore. rao* oca a a r vm Q uack SALEM’S TIRE MAN c o u n t o f th e ilARKETERIA GROCERY COMPANY iro n * •»Ml TH A T I I N D I A U U * » I C A U I I IT M U I V O » C A k M I General M erchandise 3 •riftì,rii, GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y F ir s t C a s s C o n fe c tio n s. H i« h G r a d e P u r e C a n d ie s F in e C ig a r s a n d T o b a c c o Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy jl j. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor O regon S ta y to n , gl»* to the cracking point ami j winner*, for all individual« who achieved miracles of valor und j have undergone serious material sacrifice we can hardly blame deprivation, even for all cummer- icial firms that have lost cargoes, them. And no one should blame us if ships or anything of value there we followed suit. The subject should be compensation, so far as is < ni.spicuously absent from our value can be expressed in money, official pronouncements ju st now. And it seems reasonable that and ul o from evi Tensions of some other person than Uncle pre s opinion probably because Sam should foot the bill. 0 r burden baft been much light- If Germany had been victorious r than that of some belligerent» th populations of Centra! Ern- iiitd because we have borne it for pires would have l»een a unit in 1 s than two years. It is also' demanding thut we l>e skinned our policy to be magnanimous in alive. A few months ago the o ir international relationships, I journals of all their political and we will no doubt follow it at parties declared that France must the conference. But for all be crushed into perm anent help- famihes who have lost bread- leasness s ml H O W TO SA V E ON CLOTHES We Can Render A Service to You 10-BEAUTIFUL O0LLS-1O TO BE GIVED AWAY Free—Absolutely—Free The Store These Dolls Retail front 50c to $8.00 W e are going to give them aw ay to the ten liitle girls receiving the largest number of votes between Thanksgiving Day and 6 o’clock Tuesday, afternoon December 24th. The awards will be made Christmas' morning, 10 o'clock. For each penny »pent v/ith our store during that time, etch customer is going to be allowed a vote. Ask all your friends to save the voting coupons for you or else put them in the Ballot Box in our store. See The Do!U at Ouj Store C. A. Beauchamp, Stayton, Especially during these construction times, when everyone is trying to co operate with Uncle Sam in the conservation of money, lalior and materials. The quality of the clothing supplies we carry will by far out wear cheaper grades. Thus you will havp to buy less hats, less shoes, leas clothes, in a year’s time if you buy here. This means that the factories will have to make less hats, less shoes and less clothing. This will reduce the amount of m ater ials used anil will release labor for other work. It’s Economy to Buy the Best H a r t S c h o flr .e r & M a r x S uits a n d O ’C o a ts B s h o p A ll W o o l S u its V I 5 TO * 5 0 $ 1 0 TO $ 4 0 SALEM WOOLEN a n d O ’C o a ts MILLS cVTiC^r iterasi* STORE k, ■