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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1919)
» pleasant evening closed with » dunce. DON'T B U Y Y O U R SHOES TILL YOU SEE OURS Mr. H. A. Brown, o f Lyons, W E S P E C I A L I Z E IN QUALITY AND STYLE 83 youra old, white repairing the T h is ad is w o rth 50 cents, bring it yith you fence on his phice had the mis fortune to roll a log over a steep Send ¡hillside in such u way that it Your GUARANTEE ! rolled over his leg, breaking it. Shoe i He also broke the first fihger of his right hand, and cut u large Repairing gash in the back of the same by AND. hand, He was carried to Lyons Parcel Workmanship where he is doing nicely. Hr. H O M E OF Q U A L IT Y ' Post Beauchamp attended to his in* ¡injuries. • FOR M E N A N D W O M E N We SLOPER'S DRUG STORE Quality SHOE SHOP Straw Hat Dyes... Oregon Salem Christian Church Next Sunday, April 20, com memorates the resurrection of ¡our Savior from the grave. The Sunday morning services will be in keeping with the event. Sun day school at 10 o’clock followed by preaching an 11. A decision service will be held in connec tion with the Sunday school. A Mr. and .Mrs. J. P. Wilbur record attendance is planned, Hill. W. B. Ashby of Union w e r e S a le m visitors Wednesday. The morning sermon will be on was in town Monday. L. Sommer, a merchant o f ‘ ’The Resum ption.” \ W . E. Thomas of Salem, was Sunday evening, Christian En Portland, spent the week-end a Stayton visitor Monday. deavor at 7, followed by fTfeach- • John Beedle was visiting with here at the Wilbur home. ing at 8. Sermon, “ The Last his parents here over Sunday. Ed Hamman and family have Will and Testament of Christ.” W. A. Heater o f Union Hill, moved to Turner where Ed will A special request is extended to was a Stayton visitor Tuesday. . work in the new saw mill that everyone to attend all o f these has recently been erected. Ed’ s The Murphy-Gordner saw mill services. A warm welcome will place on the stage line has been ’ has ceased operations temporar be given you. taken by George Warford. ily. Arthur A. Harriman, Minister Gus Eksman has been visiting at the homes of Clarence and C. the best film on th* market. You ♦ J. Hunt. get better pictures by using them Mrs. Milda Robertson from Insist on Eastmans. A t Beau- fresh films. Beauchamp’s Drug Redne, spent Saturday and Sun-j champ’s Drug Store, Store. day in Stayton. The Wilbur Woolen Mills Co. W. A. Weddle, one of the Albert Roy and family o f Port- will pay you more “ spot cash’ ’ grand officers o f the I. O. 0. F. land, visited over Sunday at the for your Mohair and Wool than Lodge, accompanied by Grant E. Roy home. you cdn get anywhere else. Try Murphy, attended the County Grant Murphy, who has been them and see. Fellows convention at Aurora, appointed deputy assessor, has \fr ancj Wade McKenney ot w hjch was held last Saturday started on his work. Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. W. afternoon and evenirtg. They Bruno Boedighei.ner o f Salem, L. McKenney and son James, of reyort most of the grand officers was renewirlg old acquaintances Salem, visited with ye editor and as being present at the conven in the city this week. i w ife Wednesday of this week. tion. ,WS D y e s fo r coloring Easter eggs-all col o rs and designs All colors in Collorite. Dy-It and other brands. Unequaled for colloring straw hats. Produces brilliant, glossy effect. Makes the old look new Use Eastman Films— Kodaka and lots of Kreso Dip- the stan dard dip for all live stock and p o u ltry i Sloper’s Drug Store Stayton, Oregon Nice Fresh Candies in box and bulk. Drug Store Master John Creech entertain- Beauchamp’s ,ed h is classmates of the fourth 80 Acre Fîrm For S a le -5 0 Acres in grade at the show last Sunday Wheal and Oats. Stock and Eqnip- Mrs. Cox is spending some ., time with her daughter, Mrs. Thurston Thomas, of Jordan- Mrs. G. C. Watson o f Van couver. B. C., is making an ex tended visit with her folks here. n ight The chi,dren were ver>’ much pleased and report th ey ! , j . .. • had a very nice time. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Eaton. former residents of Stayton and we" known here. have been in town a few days this week in B rin g you r m ohair to D o lls the interegts o f the Pacific Pro- Cash Store. m«nt Co With This Farm Eighty acre farm in Waldo Hills; 50 acres in grain, 4 acres planted to potatoes and 2 acres ¡n corn; good orchard o f about 100 trees; good fences; running water in pasture; horse barn 40 by 60 feet; other farm buildings. W tective i v e and and Rescue Home nume, o ui f : S^5lh"F half m,|e r00m8J one to macadam road, on Fioyd Mdnroe and family of Portland. R. F. D, ; telephone and cream Gooch, were trading with our Easter Sunday route; î mile to school 44 miles i. a s ic i O «. a j from Sublimity. The following merchants last Monday. Don’ t forget the Easter S er-!8tock and equipment goes with Mrs. Joe Hamman spent Sun vices in the M. E. Church on ; the place: 6 cows, 6 calves, 20 day with Mrs. J. T. Caldwell at Sunday at 11 a. m. Special shoats and young hogs, three Mill City. Mrs. Caldwell is em- speaker from Salem, special i j 02?1? ctî*c^cen8’ ^ \ " . . ,,, | double harness, one 3J in. John there. singing. W. J. Warren Deer f arm wa^on> one ¿ ¿ 2 Oli- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barringer Pastor ver Chilled walking plow, one 2 and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor of W. A. Weddle, Deputy Grand section spike tooth harrow, one Mehama, were Stayton visitors Guardian, representing the Grand ^harpless Cream Separator and K . , .. T /-v rx n t j other equipment on placé. This Monday. Master of the I. O. O. F. Lodge. f arm 80mewhat rolling but Harold Murphy and Chas. was in attendance at an open e x c e l l e n t loamy soil. Price Lampman have gone to Redne, meeting of the Odd Fellows and if sold on or before May 1st, 1919 where they will be employed in Rebecca lodges at Mehama Wed- $6600.00; $4000 cash, balance on a logging camp. „ « d a y evening. Mr. Weddle ¡trT e ’t S t? tie to daw“ f ..'¡‘"£¡11 was the main speaker of the be furnished with this property, [evening and after the program a For further information inquire tionery in tablets, box paper, dainty lunch was served and the of S. H. Heltzel, Stayton, Ore. also separate linen envelopes, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beauchamp’s Drug Store. Lots of nice linen sta- H. E. Wirth and family of Pendleton, are in Stayton for an indefinate stoy, having drvien overland in their car. Dr. Beauchamp reports the i arrival o f a son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steffes of Sublimity, on April 8. P I? Overalls for Less W e buy m oh air and w o o l i for cash at the m arket price. D o ll’s Cash Store. O. M. Baker of Kingston, re ports the sale o f a Chevrolet car to M. B. Miller o f Shelburn and a second hand Ford to L. F. Ramboz. John Thoma is in receipt of an Easter card from J. Sheard, of Long Beach, California. Mr. j Sheard sends his best wishes to all his Stayton friends. Plenty of Jonteel Face powder, cold cream and com- g * bination cream. Also Klenzo tooth paste. Beauchamp’s Drug Store. N E H uy Now W SUPPLY JU S T IN Coveralls for Men A F U L L L IN E OF LADIES. C H IL DRENS A N D MISSES HATS A T M ODERATE PRICES. GET YO U R EASTER B O NN ET NOW. We pay cash for egg*, chickens hogs or anything you have tor sale. W . F. Klecker Established 16 Y ea rs in Stayton & & & $ & & $ $ $ $ $ . ;Z! Extra Extra STAR THEATRE — "Joan the W om an" is the old story known the world over, of the peasant maid who leads the soldiers of France to victory against the English at Orleans, and through her courage and inspiration aavoa the besieged city. She is betrayed, captured on the way to Campiegne by Eric Trent, who loves her, although an enemy. She ia thrown Into prison and by order of Pierre Caudhon, the bishop, burned in the public square as a witch. u oan c Woman 11 tl-REELS-t! One Show Each Night Starting at 8 O’clock Prices 15c and 30c Wednesday-Thursday April 23 and Coming:' "America's Answer”-M a y 6 and 7