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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1919)
Bring this ad with you and on a pair of shoes Sand Your Shoe U. S. WAR COST SMALLER THAN BRITISH BILL save 50c We G U AR AN TEE Despite Armistice, Disburse ment* Have Slackened O ff Little. Quality Repairing by SHOE Parcel HOME Post SHOP O F Q U A L IT Y Salem Peter Deidrich made a business trip to Salem Wednesday. • • • t Mrs. Dr. Brewer is visiting in Salem for a few days this week. • • • • All the latest millinery styles are at I)ena Macks. O O O O Mrs. Ethel Goodman of Gooch visited friends here one day this week. SLOPER’ S DRUG STORE ANO # Workmanship Vwsnty one months of our war wit' (Vrtniun cost the Unltml Stun $3tf,3&C.0tH>.O0C, the tmuturjr de|»r meat calculate*. Although nuge mum tiona and othar contracts have bee. cancelled, dlaburaementa have alack «tied off little. Manufacturer« are no« presenting their bllla and reeelvlnr paymente for materlale delivered month* ago In tbe heat of tbi struggle. Included In the enormoug total 01 $ 3 6 6 . tHO.non la the aunt of $7,(75. 004).OSO loaned 10 our Alllea. \\ hen we began lending to our Alllea. the government contemplated turning over to them about $500.000.000 a month but actual loans ordinarily ran around $380.000,000 monthly. Of the total war bill about $ 16 , 000 . FOR SA LE —One four year old 000.000 have been raised so tar by horse, well broke. One double the liberty I^oana. The fact that we disc drill. C. J. Ruettgers. Route have not covered our war debt le the 2. Scio. Phone 1015. March 20 reason for the Victory Liberty la>an In other words we haven't paid for the job. Have you seen the latest i The cost of the war to Great Rrlt- atn was $40.640,000.000. Germany le Spring Sty'es? Go to Dena j out $38.750.000.000 exclusive of In Macks, they have them. demnities the Allies may impose. Oregon Poison Woodlark, Red D ragon Boss and Frys ____________________ _ A Notice to die PukEc Notice Formaldehyde and Bluestone Headquarters for Kreso Dip Commencing on April first. Miss Marie Pappe returned to 1919> the blacksmith shops of ------- Salem the first of the week after Missler & Taylor and W m. A. | Go to Shafer for your harness, a visit with friends here. Cladek, o f Stavton. Oregon, will gloves and suit cases. This is the • • • • be run on a cash basis. This is time of year to oil your harness County School Supervisor, John deemed necessary on account of South Commercial 4t W. L. Smith spent several days:our having to pay cash and high , Street, Salem. Oregon. here last week. prices for material and help. ' Messier & Taylor. Mothers should see that the North Smith visited relatives W. A. Gladek ' whole family take at least 3 or 4 in Portland for a few days this • * * * doses of a thorough, purifying, week. Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Cramerent- system cleanirg medicine this ertained about twenty-five of the spring. Now is the time. Tne For Sale— 1916 model Ford in verv young set of the town, at tarn*lv W1'l healthier, happier, good condition. Apply at this the Stavton Bakery last Wednes office. is given a thorough purifying, • # • • day evening after school. the stomach and bowels cleaned Mhs Arta Aschley of Oregon The affair was in honor o f the out, and the germs o f winter, City has come here for an extend tenth Birthday o f little Miss accumulated in the system, driven awpy. Hollister’ s Rocky Moun- ed visit at the Steven Taylor Hilda Trask. Ti,„ , :i , __ _____________ • J. tain Tea is one of the very best home. . . and surest spring medicines to Have you seen those Carson in the rooms above the Bakery take. Get it and see the differ- gloves and Phoenix Hose at Mrs. until the “ taffy” was ready to ence in the whole family. Their pull. They were then invited color will be better, they’ ll fee! Dena Macks. down into the large kitchen fine and be well and happy. Sloper’s Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. William Harlan where “ one grand pull” took ----- and Fred Watters of Idanha. place. Besides the taffy the Oregon visited at the W. S. Wat- iittle ones were served with ters home last Sunday.. sherbet, cookies and doughnuts. *$* *$• ' *$• *§**$• *$• •$* *$• *$• *$* *$* *** Those wfyo enjoyed the hos- V. Dare Sloper and wife spent pitality o f Mr. Cramer and his S 'nday at the W. V. Ashby and wife were Hilda Trask, Marie Albert Frank homes in the Waldo and Rosa Deidrich, Agnes Clark, H lls. Lucile Caspell, Alice Klecker. • • • • Isabel and Helen Mielke, Gene r’arson Gloves and Phoenix Ficklin, Mabel and Ethel Ham- Silk Hose for women at Mrs. man, Zelma Luthy, Viva and Olin Lena Mack’s. See them. Davie, Fred Hetzel, Val Gardner, * Julia Creech, Wilma Montgom FOR SALE 2100 lb. team. Four ery, Beulah Weddle, Marie ana Mary Stamp, and nine years old. $120. A. Glory Weddle, $1.00 Hazel Hamman, Maxine Casp- Vernon, Scio, Oregon. 11 tf i bell Minta Caldwell, Cura Lee, Gertrude Warren, Helen Rich Last Saturday evening. Miss ardson, Williard Caspbell and Sylvia Sestak entertained a num Margaret Messier. ber of her immediate friends at .K the Sestak home. The evening The dance held in Beauchamp’s * was enjoyably spent by all pres Hali last Friday evening, was an J ent. A delightful lunch was enjoyahie affair and those attend- * served at a late hour. ing nad the time of their life. International Stock Food ri»r r .E . SLOPER’S DRUG STORE * * 4* 4* 4* * * * * * * * 4 . . . . Separate Company A met in KEl'OBT OK TH h OOS Dl TIC 34 OK T IlK regular session last Monday eve Farmers and Merchants Benk ning and among the business that came up before the meeting at a ta y ton. in the “ tate of OreKon, at the ein of bus % Mar li £ 191 ‘J. was what was to become of the kMOCKCK». large flag, the trumpet and the Loan* ami digeounts............. O réfAn/bi neoired ami anacen red, snare drum. Bou4n ami warranta ...................... A fter little discussion the co î*tock-, seen r iti« « , jtidg*.*rnent*, et*-. Maturi mit hou*«*.......... ..................... mpany voted to present their flag Furniture an<l U rtare*.................. to the Masonic Lodge as a token Other real estate o w n ed............ . .. of their appreciation for the fr e e ' hall rent. ‘ ».i, on ha mi.......... ........ j Other reaourcea, . t t ..................... The trumpet and snare drum T i / ......................................................... $M/i64 *\ they voted to present to the Stay- U.\ñ LIT IK*. ton High School. C ap ital «to<*k paid i n ............... f .'•o.uhff oh 3 UO uo These presentations will lie H e I ’ m « fund........................... made as soon as the company • . « * and tax»** p*ld ?,!»» ~9 InoividuMi utfpuwii* mihjeet to 4 o.ei T74S-M k> disbands. Demand certificate* of il«iwwlt . Of» Tim* and fcavingW iJejajsU«.......... 1 «*2 1*4 02 V. Dare Sloper has received a lo ra ». .......................... fl *2. d letter from his mother. Mrs. J.E. Plat *1 of Oregon t County o f V. anon t ' * Sloper, saying that she and Mr. . I . M 1YO, ‘ ••• i ' di I « ‘.o', reniHd Sloper had arrived safely in Ker- i.»nk, do «ole in lily «wenr that th« at>ov<? Mtatc- * man, California. Thev ¡"""V’ * enjoyed , iM fli#?!. ,ru' 10 ,he b' " °! J. U .Mayo, ( a-hUr. tilUir trip ¡mmenSCiy stotlinp off bu -erlb^dand sworn to In-fore me thi* r.Mh hi several different coin Is on *W,,f Mireh‘w- their way. They find the weath- • " »'.Vuik-1 ei, however at Kerman rather m »< mmi.sionexpir«.r>.«.,77.tow. cold and rainy and do not think " r”V. ¡A. spring so far advanced down » ku .»* there as they expected to find i t . : J' lnrr“ Director.. 4* t a l Slayton, Oregon \ r i i U u J Still Bearing down the ♦ * High Cost of Living * 1 Some Commodities are Higher but the .? f i average tendencies are for lower prices. + W e Sell you now 1 7 bars of W h ite Flyer Soap 4* i A o i U i „ r\ ♦J* ffc •$* •*■* 4| Star eatre .:..:.++++++.:..:..:+++++ : ++++++-f++-i-+-i-+-i+4-+**+:-:-4-i-!-n- S atu rdaj’s P ro g ra m w ill portray Wallace Reid * f« The Firefly of France Su nday’s P ro g r a m w ill present *i* *$* Mary Pick tord IN HQW COULD YOU, JEAN +•!•++ H-V-: ü*v+-:*+-S"M-+ Good tflstr s ma l l e r c h e w , l o n g e r l i f e is what make* G .ou.i o Gravely co-t 1- j to chew thi-n or .¡r.o ry plug. 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