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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1919)
D O N ’T B U Y Y O U K S H " E S T I L L Y O U S E E O U R S W E S P E C IA L IZ E IN Q U A L I T Y A N D S T Y L E This ad is worth 50 cents, bring it yith you Send Your Shoe Repairing by Parcel Post It la dtrrtcult jr*t to vain« accurately or In «Nut Instant-»* to percalv« nil the war h*a brought to our national life or pruned from It. The thing* «re think little now mty appear to posterity the greatest x The Thrift GUARANTEE Stamp Idea •w im to he one of thane. Originated as a war emergency mras ore. It has taken hold; ha« appealed lo the common sense of America, and ' AND may yet »hape the deatloy of tba Workmanship nation. Q U A L IT Y It la patent, now that the war la over, that the Thrift Stamp hua come to stay. If we get nothing else out of • he war but the habit of saving, which begets the coiollary wimple llvlhg, we will have reaped the full fruit of the »a r. »Vr a thrifty democracy Is a firm democracy, a potent democracy, a democracy strong enough to pre serve Itself. A man who sarbs Is a better cilliea | than the man who does not save. He j becomes a stockholder In his govern- : merit and he Is Jealous for the we!- j fare of that government In war and j In peace. In war he will fight for It j with his life. In peace he will protect It from those who would tear down. Aa America *aves from this day on 0. M. Bilker of Kingston, re- I SO shall she grow In benign power and ports the sale of Chevrolet cars ln ,h* *ye“ of m*nk,n<l- "A bank •<•- „ _ , _ „ . | count for every American citiien to C. B. Games, o f Gates, Frank i should be one of our national slogan*. The Thrift and War Havings Stamp Stupka Gooch Gooch Lumber & | Idea Is freighted with a mighty change Shingle Co. Also second hand | for the better In our national life. Fords to John Foltz o f Jordan The Thrift Stamp la backed by the j Palled States government. Without and Arthur Leffler. Stayton. doubt It Is the greatest Investment Harold Murphy had the mis ever offere^ and It Is In such s form fortune to injure one of his hands that *w- ‘ every American, big and little. while loading ties at West Stay- r*n '*k* advantage o It We I { Quality . | |j j j SLOPER'S DRUG STORE SH OE SH O P H O M E O F Salem Oregon T. J. Creech spent the recent week end with his family here. Nick Gehlcn is confined to his home with rheumatism. Sell your Thomas. BORN OF WAR produce to L A. Colorite Hat Dye, all colors. Beauchamp’s Drug Store. Mr. Champ and Mr.,Ballard of ton. The injury was not serious Nstke Mehama, were Stayton visitors1 however, and Harold did not _____ this week. lose much time from work - _ , _ XI Go to Shafer for your harness. Mrs. J. P. Wilbur and grand- Carey Nott was seen on our gloves and 8ujt cases. This is the son Jack Hall, are spending the streets this week after being time of year to oil your harness confined to his home since last $1.75. 170 South Commercial week in Portland. December. VYe are glad to see Street, Salem, Oregon. 4t that he is somewhat recovered j —- ■ his long illness. fresh films. Beauchamp’s Drug from . .. _ . . . Mothers should see that the Among the Stayton people who whG)e family take at least 3 or 4 Store. were Salem visitors last Sunday, doses of a thorough, purifying, Don’ t ship your produce. Sell were C. A. Beauceamp and wife, system cleanirg medicine this to L. A. Thomas at Doll.s Cash V. Dare Sloper and wife*. Miss spring. Now is the time. The Store. Telephone 344 or 1151. * .Mable Frank. Miss Rae Glover. ,arVilv will be healthier.happier 0. M. Baker just receivdd a Jos Sestak and family Henrv along.bettersif th~ blood c>esiaK a n a la m iiy , n e n r j ,3 g ^ e n a th o ro u gh p u rify in g . carload of Chevrolet cars and and George late and Harold the stomach and l>ovvels cleaned can make immediate delivery. Murphy. out. and the germ 9 of winter. Kodaks and lots of Plenty of FormaIde-LF™k * s,"“b have ^ T S3ii5& iS 7’iKr Poison Woodlark, Red Dr*agon Boss and Frys • ^ Formaldehyde and Bluestone Headquarters for Kreso Dip • • International Stock Food SLOPER'S DRUG STORE Stayton, Oregon hyJe and Blue Vitro.. B ~ u - L i , to pTt , £ , T c k “ .rt” ¡¡.d eha np s Drug More. jts Both JVezsrs Frank take. Gel it and see the dififer- Miss Vanda Sestak is home and Staab are experienced ■ me- ence in the whole family. 1 heir from the 0. A. C. for a week's chaniu and guaranteeiheir work £ » " ii anil happy.“ vacation with relatives and See their ad in another part of Sloper’s Drug Store. friends here. the paper. ________________________________ The Brown-Pctzel mill started ■ . --------— ....— --------- --- - Chas. Gehlen now drives a their planer last Monday and are Ford car. He believes in the old saying: As we journey through now getting their stock ready for shipment. It sounds good life let us live by the way. SALEM’S TIRE MAN Ladies, Misses, Quieren, Hats J. T. Hunt, County Commis-1 ‘ * tion aster a shut down since Jan. sinner, was in town for a short United State* and Pennsylvania Tire* 1st., since which a thorough over A NEW LINE AND A T ' THAT tone Wednesday of this w’eek. hauling o f the machinery has Solid Truck Tires Retreading and Repair W ork i)r. Brew'er reports the birth been made. NOTE: The beRt equipped repair shop this side of Portland.* of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. J. YOU MUST SEE THIS UNF TO APPRECIATE THE VAL- * Complementing the University Full Line o f Accessories and Oiln M. Stovfci, o f West Stayton on UES W E OFFER YOU of Oregon girls who were the March 22. house guests of Miss Wanda * 2 1 9 N. C O M ’L. S T . S A L E M . O RE. Brown over the recent weekend, Tackle, Beauchamp’s Drug Store a party was given at * ... „ , ... 1 the Geo. Brown home last Satur- Mrs. Walter Mayo and chil- , The guests were dren are spending this week in ay evenin8 all attired in various costumes, * Albany as the guests of Mrs. and the evening was spent in * Mayo’s sister. dancing, singing and playing Health Officer Dr. Brewer re - games At a late hour home ports that P. P. Crabtree of made candy was served. ++++ -M~f 4-++++++++++++ ♦•*“*•+++++++++♦♦*•*■++++++++ Kingston, is laid up with a light ' i, Saturdays Program will portray attack of the flu. SCH O OL NOTES. MAKE YOUR B Y - W O R D - T R A D E AT K LEC K ERS Jos. Sestack and family, Mrs. j A N D S AV E M O N EY Alva Thomas and Miss Ray Glov- j Burges F. Ford, who arrived ooooooooB oooooooo *£. in town today, will be given a er visited at Salem today. •$* reception this evening by the at Beauchamp’ s IN high school students and teach Drug Store. ers. The reception ¡3 held this Miss Gladys Rice, a sister of •f evening as the M. E. Church will * Established 16 Years in Stayton ^ Mrs. Horace Lilly, spent a few j entertain him Friday evening, * ++++++++tm+++++++* days here from Corvallis where, had it been held Saturday she is attending the 0. A. C. Sunday’s P rog ra m will present * , + . * . . . . . . . . . a good many of teachers and The Wilbur Woolen Mills Co, students would have been unable has an in this i.-sue announcing attend. Further particulars visited the school this week. be called “ Oregon War Records an odd and end remnant sale. . of the affair wi|j be K;ven next |y ’ The students were all glad to —Personal Military Service.” If See it in another part of th e !wep’K IN have her with them once more, Miss Crabtree fails tn inquire of pa,’er' ' Base ball is now the object of if only for a short time. any of the boys in this district, it is her wish that they notify Miss Minnie Poley is spending ¡Merest for all the H. S. boys. The Domestic Science girls her, as this record is to he as the week here as the guest of J. ; Regular practice is scheduled to -U--H- xs++++++•!•+ nearly perfect as it will be pos F. Mielke family and also of Mr. begin immediately. egetable^ It • ty " " * sible to make it. and Mrs. L. A. Thomas. This is ,, . , . S . «»field . . entered school . . Vpgetabl* t o o k ,,y- 'I-fry Miss Poley’s first visit here since 1 . , _ 1 t . Gertrude Warren and, Lucy Both the 7th and 8th grades [ la^i Monday and will take up have taken up their agricultural her leaving last spring at the W ork until until the end o o: ? the vear °mpton were tlie(,n' y two P11* work thp end end o. the year. year. * ^ school teim work until the the pi|g having p e r f e c t lessons in work. Besides their study at, Prof, (irover made a business spc-llin« every day laRt month. school, each pupil will have an 1( h . trip to Portland last Saturday. They now have gold stars placed individual garden where they will raise vegetables for use in that persob gets his or her name and Saturday baking. I expect to ship hogs next The high school girls are very by their nanr-s on the board, their homes. v written iri black on the card. week Those having fat hogs enthusiastic over the new folk Miss N o ra C r a b tr e e "has beglin Both grades in Mrs. Humph The pupils in the primary The lit and 2nd grades are telephone u44 on or bet«>re March games they have been learning her part of the vvoik ii cornpil- rey’s room have begun new room art- very interested in a illustrating the story of the 3 th. L. A. Thoma* under the direction o f Mrs. ¡ng the history of the Oregorf readers. new plan which they are work- Three P»< ars, in tb«dr art work. Babe Gooch, of Shell* urr. hr.d Creech. They have purchased boys who kv.® fcecr. i.» the r.dli- In their ait work, the 3rd and Jng out, uy this, »1 ever pupil When the work is finished each o : c of his f:ig er? broke last week &n organ and placed it.in the tary service of the United States Un grades are illustrating the in one row have dean face and pupil's work will be |*n in book getting it caught in a haulier gymnasium where they will now : during the recent war. Her duty days of the week. For instance, .hands, that row gets a gold star-j form for t|iem p, keep, on Monday they Illustrate wash on a cardboard in front of the 1 rope, one end o f which was tied have all their classes. i* to get the records o f all the day, Tuesday ironing, Wed nos- room. But if it should hnpnsn ‘’*rs- Creccb > a pupils t h i s to an unruly horse. Dr. Brewer Miss Minnie Poley, who has! boys from this school district, T».y mending, Thursday visiting,) thaf only one person i" that mw | week wrote a story of the seas- is attending him. been attending O. A. C. this | No. 77. The new history will FriJay sweeping, and ckv.il .g, jthou.d ca. je tot .) to ¡0 o a s uf, ' !,|S ‘ n tn«i|* note boohs. * * * * * NCW lin€ of Fishing * 4 * * 4 * * VERY LOW PRICE ALWAYS A FRESH STOCK OF DE PENDABLE GROCERIES ON HAND Perfered Stock Salt Pork Tomatoes 2 1-2 size can 20c ♦ * l 4 * Tanlac, Star-^Theatre 4* 4 * W . F. Klecker 4 4 Sessue HayakaWa * “Hidden Pearls’’ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4.355 Pauline Frederick “ HER FINAL RECKONING” S T A R -:-T H E A T R E