The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 03, 1919, Image 8

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    DON'T BUY YOUK SHOES TILL YOU SEE OURS Mr. and Mm. Burgess Ford
and children left for Portland
W E SPECIALIZE IN QUALITY AND STYLE
Monday where*They will reside
This ad is worth 50 cents, bring it yith you
ifT
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t
Send
\o u r
S hM
Repairing
We
GUARANTEE
Quality
by
Parcel
Post
SHOE SHOP
H O M E OF Q U A L IT Y '
Salem
ws
Mrs. Joseph Fisher is reported j Don’t ship your produce. Sell
on the sick list this week.
to L. A. Thomas at Doll ,8 Cash
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344 or 1151.
George Keech was a Salem Store. Telephone
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visitor the tirst of the week.
Don’t forget that I am in the"
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Dance at Aumsville Saturday market for ail your produce.
Headquarters at Doll’s C a s h
night. Jazz. Pep!
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'tore.
L. A. Thomas
Walter Mayo arrived in town
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Miss Ella Kennard. sister of
this week with a fine new Nash
Mrs. H. J. Rowe, v sited here
Six Touring: car.
last week, during her vacation
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Mrs. Frank Leslie spent Satur­ from the Oregon Agricultural
day and Sunday visiting: relati­ College.
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ves at Salem.
No
more
than
you can eat en­
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ough
in
one
day
to last a w eek
Talmadge’s
Orchestra
at
can
a
business
man
advertise
Aumsville dance Saturday night.
enough
in
one
week
to
last a
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year.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Luthy
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and Mrs. Nora Gardner were
James Mielke came home from
Salem \isitors Monday.
Portland last Saturday for a
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Major. L. S. Lambert and Mr. short visit with relatives and
Geo. Spaniol made a business friends. He was taken ill, and
was obliged to remain here most
trip to Salem last Friday.
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of the week, before returning to
Taggart Hill of Mill City, spent his work.
a couple of days here visiting
Alfred T. Hurling, of Criter­
friends and relative this week.
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ion Oregon, was here last Satur­
Don’t forget the dance with day visiting friends. Mr. Hull­
PEP at Aumsville Saturday ing has just been mustered out
night,
of Uncle Sam’s Army and has
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been at Salem for a few days
Alfred T. Herling of Criterion visiting his parents.
Oregon is visiting with his sister
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and parents at Salem.
W. C. Connor, editor of the
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Northwest .Poultry Journal, of
Quite a number from here a t­ Salem, was in town Tuesday
tended the dance at McClay last talking poultry with our farm­
Saturday n ig h t
ers and while here made the
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Mrs. Mollett and son Ralph Mail office a pleasant call.
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a d daughter Ethel, were Cor-; C. A. Luthy
informs us that
vallis visitors the first of the he will show the 10 reer picture
week.
Joan, the Woman, at the Star
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THE PROPER COURSE
SLOPER’S DRUG STORE
Information of Priceless Value to
AND
Every Stayten Citizen
Workmanship
Oregon
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for some time and where Mr.
Ford will do field work from the
Y. M. C. A headquarters.
How to act"in an om ergency fa know­
ledge o f inestim able w orth, and thia U
particularly tru e of the diaeaaea and iila
of th e human body. If you eulfer with
ki ney backache, u rin ary diaorder*, or
any form of kidney trouble, th*. advice
contained in tho following statem en t
should add a valuable ssset to your
sto re of knowledge. W hat could be
be m ore convincing proof of th e etti
ciencv of Doan’s Kidney Pills th an the
sta te m e n t of a nearby resident who has
used them and publicly tells of the
benefit derived?
W. W. M anter, retired farm er. S.
th ir te e n th 4 Jeffervon S ts., Corvallis,
O re., says: ‘"It has been a good many
years since I huve needed to tak e a
kidney medicine.
From |*a»t ex p e r­
ience I can recommend Doan’s Kidne>
Pills as being a reliable medicine for
kidney trouble. | found th rm to be all
th a t’s claimed for them when 1 was
troubled by my k id n ey s.”
Price 60o, a t all dealer*. Don’t sim ­
ply ask for a kidney remedy get
Dnau’s Kidney Pill* Ike sam e th a t
Mr.
M anter bad.
Foster-M ilburn
Co., M fgrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
Notice
Go to Shafer for your harness,
gloves and suit cases. This is the
time of year to oil your harness
$1.75.
170 South Commercial
Street, Salem, Oregon.
4t
Mothers should see that the
whole family take at least 3 or 4
doses of a thorough, purifying,
system cleanirg medicine this
spring. Now is the time. The
family will be healthier, happier,
and get along better if the blood
is given a thorough purifying,
the stomach and bowels cleaned
out. and the germs of winter,
accumulated in the system, driven
away. Hollister’s Rocky Moun­
tain Tea is one of the very best
and surest spring medicines to
take. Get it and see the differ- j
ence in the whole family. Their j
color will be better, they’ll feel J
fine and be well and happy. — I
Sloper’s Drug Store.
Poison
Woodlark, Red Dragon
Boss and Frys
Formaldehyde and Bluestone
Headquarters for Kreso Dip
International Stock Food
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SLOPER’S DRUG STORE
Stayton, Oregon
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I * SOAP
SOAP SOAP ! I
Solid T ru c k T ires
R etread ir g and R epair W o rk
NOTE:- The beat equipped repair ahoj this side of Portland,
Full Line of Accessories i tnd Oils
2 1 9
S A L E M .
N . C O W L . S T ..
THE
Star
O R E
eatre
Saturday April 5th
| W . F. Klecker §
s ‘ pring rt‘c,cs'
SALEM’S
TIFIE MAN
l n it e d S t a t e s a n d P e n n s y l v a n ia T ir e »
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Theatre for two nights on April
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22 and 23. There will only be J L We have Crystal White, Royal White. White
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one show each night.
Witch
,
Navy, Sw ift’s White and White Wonder Soap OC _ \
this paper for further announce­
ment.
We also have a dainty Naptha Soap called No
r
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Miss Bertha Mollet has return­
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Rub, Large Bar, Each..........
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C. E. Brown has sold his ma­ j / Lemons
ed from Corvallis where she has
been attending school the past chine shop equipment to the
Portland Machine C*., who dis­
Prefered Stock Tomatoes,
O fir *
year.
Solid Pack, per can .............................. ........... AVv ^
mantled the same last week and *
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. TaylorJ shipped it to Portland where it 4 » Overalls at prices that have no competition anywhere 4 ,
Mrs. E. Roy, and Mrs. George will be put in use. Mr.» Brown 4 »
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«j|£
Beedle made a trip to Salem has had the shop closed for some 4 .
MAKE YOUR BY-WGRO—TRADE AT KLECKERS
4 .
Tuesday.
time.
4.
AND SAVE MONEY
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Geo. Keech was at Salem th e , The fishing season has opened 4«
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first of the week attending to and several of our nimrods have
business th at demanoed his per­ been out after the finny tribe.
sonal attention.
Several large strings have been
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brought in the past couple of 4 ,
Established 16 Years in Stayton
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The Joseph Sestak family mo­
days and the boys say the shinny
tored to Corvallis Sunday to takei
fellows are taking the bait every
Miss Vanda Sestak back to school
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cast.
after spending her vacation here.
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J. H. Hendershott has put in
Leo Watters of Portland, spent
a
new
skylight in his place of
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the past week at the W. S. Wat­
I will ba in S tay to n and vicinity noon w ith a full line of
business.
This
will
give
him
ters home. Leo formerly lived
in Stayton for a number of years more light in the back end of the
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store where he intends to put in
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller of tables for his summer ice cream
Specialties, Etc.
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McClay, and Mrs. Lou Wheeler trade.
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of Newport, visited at the home
If you ca n ’t w ait send mail order to 331 N. L iberty S tre e t, Salem
The turning of the clocks one
of Major and L. S. Lambert last
hour ahead Saturday night was
Sanday.
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to the liking of some of our
M. W. ROWLEY, The Watkins Man
Harry Rands, who is just back citizens. It made fo much dif-
from France where he has been , ference that there were some
for th« past 14 months, visited | who were late to church Sunday
the past week at the Mollett morning.
Niagara Falls being out of! J. F. Mielke again has one of
home. He returnsd to Corvallis
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This paper is anxious each date says the Boston Transcript, the Model 90-T Overlands on dis­
the first of the week.
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week to issue a spicy and inter­ why don’t the lovers spend their play at his place of business.
The Annual May F e s t i v a l , esting local page. If each of our honeymoons at Bliss, Idaho; Joy, This Model has all the new 1919
which is given every year by the subscribers would hand us in Kentucky; Delight, Kansas or improvements, and any one in­
Rebecca Lodge of Stayton, will one local news item, what a Paradise, Calif? The reason is
be held in the I. 0. 0 . F. Hall, newsy paper we coul 1 issue. of course, that Hugging, Arkan­ terested should call and see the
on May first. Watch these col­ Try it for a few weeks and mark sas and Kissee Mills, Mo., are car at their earliest possible con­
venience.
li ar preferable.
umns for further announcement. the change.
Remember
the
Aumsville
dances of two years ago? There
is going to be a .big one Saturday
n ight
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U U A u l IV
f i l l API
Jack Pickford and
Louise Huff in
u
Sandy'
Sunday April 6th
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Charles Ray in
Watkiin’s j
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“The Claws t Hun"
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STAR
THEATRE
John Suabauer who has been
Among those going to Salem
with
the U. S. Marines, arrived
Wednesday to be there when the
from
Seattle last Thursday, for
Victory I»an Trophy train, with
a
few
days visit with relatives
its exhibit of captured German
and
friends
before going to Port­
cannon and other war relics
land
where
he
will be employed.
came through, were: Dr. Pint-
John
enlisted
with the Marines
let, Dare Sloper, Mr. and Mrs.
John Thoma. Mrs. C. E. Taylor, I immediately after the close of
Mrs. W. H. Hobson and John his Junior year in the local high
¡school laat spring.
Bailey.