The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, June 05, 1919, Image 3

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    Young Fruit Tret»«
A ■mull fruit tr«n that Imiv not at­
tain ad Ita g ro w th and atri'iigth ahoulil
not alwaya bo allow ed to bnnr a c rop
o f fruit th * Aral
year
It la trana-
plantnd Into thn parinanont orchard
For
If no fruit la daalrrd, lha hloaaoma
can ho nipped off aa noon aa they ap
MT. PLEASANT ITEMS
Mi*a iloxanu Shank «pent Saturday
evening with Mi»* Maud Smith.
Sunday June Hth, Children’a Day i*
to be well remembered at
th«
Ml.
Pli-a.ant church.
A »luall program and preaching at
II a. m. nnd a large buaki-t dinner at
noon in honor o f all the hoy* who
have been in »ervir.e. The afternoon
1» to be devoted to *|>eaking ami vocal
•election*. Everybody i* cordially in­
vited to (one, and all Ihoae that will
bring a lunch ha*k«t.
Mr. Hchuff » • Stavton called at M.
F. Kyan* Monday.
UNION HILL NOTES
SUBLIMITY SHOTS
Tuny and Frank Jam* inotured to Al­
pour; If a few frulta
are
wanted,
Mis» Zelma King o f near Sil-
Mis» Kattie Van Handel who
when the liloaaciiia have aet fruit the bany Wrdnriuluy.
Mr. and Mr*. Kd Hniith and aun Fred
verton
called
on
Miss
Bertha
has
been in Portland for a few
remainin g trull
can be picked off.
nnd Mr. and Mra. II. K. Hliark and hk'»
Mollet
Thursday.
months
spent the week end visit­
h a v in g the n u m b er the brauchna can motorrd In Albany Hunday.
take care o f w ithout d a m a g in g the
The Minin* ttbina, t'ryvtal and >!•■*
ing
with
her folks here.
Mias Mamie Amort of Shaw
»In Hhauk anil Hal Hhrlton were Haleni
tree.
spent a few dsvs with her sis­
Quite an accident occured Mon­
Viaitur* Sunday.
] ’ . II. l^imbnrt and wlfn, l.inn Lam-
ter Mrs. Lena Ashby.
day afternoon which may attract
bert and wifn, und M i u (trace Hbauk
. Mr. Bert Bower was a busi- the attention o f the public.
and Frank l^iubert ipnnt Sunday at
the W. K. Hrnnnnr home.
While Bill Hermens, accompanied
rfess caller in town Saturday.
Winer Itay and wifn and Mia* Zoria
Mr. Adolph Heater was a Sa- by t.wo of his friends were driv-
liny and Mr. Irvin » Hay *pant Sunday
Miss Clara Willing o f .Stayton
with th»ir father at Srio, who ia very
lem vesitor Monday, being one ¡nK home from Aumsvillt ir his
was
a
guest
at
the
Peter
Fiedler
III.
of the juryrmn from here.
Ford truck a s u d d e n sen*
II. K. and Melvin Shank rnadn a home last Thursday.
buaitteo* trip to Auinavillc Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Scott 8ation overco^ e his Ford and it
Mrs. Lee Downing and child­
The Hen/ nnd l.au* brutficr* motor­
ren, Joe Gessner and son Ray­ and family were Salem callers act‘ ‘^
though it had had some
ed to Allmny Sunday.
mond,
Joe
Phillip,
and
Lawrence
‘ ‘hard cider” or ‘ ‘joy water” or
Th« Mi**«* Maud Smith, Klaie and j
Saturday.
Kmlu ln>wning, Koxaua Shank, An#«- | and Andrew Pietrok ftere Sun­
something similiar for with all of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rubens
line nnd Hetty Kyan, Anna t’oonely | day visitors at the Peter Fiedler!
Win. ’s energy it was impossible to
and Fram-i* Klocr und \l*-»»r* Johnnie home. _______ _
and
family were viaiting relatives
Aegi-rter, Ib-rnard L'ormdy and Tony
keep the car in the road. It made a
in Salem Sunday.
nnd Mattie Klu-r were entertained at
OX F IRIN G U S E
” B ” liner across the road, but
the Kd Khi-riu-adt home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ashby before anything could happen the
l.inn Kaintx-rt nnd wife called at O.
Elk lodge* will m a na ge the Halva - 1 and Ralph and Bertha Mallet
il. Itaya Saturday.
brakes were adjusted and Henry
Mi*. Kd Kbcrhcardt i* viaiting rela­ tlon A rm y drlv o f o r h o m e s e r v i c e ; motored to Salem Snuday.
sloped,
whereby an investigation
fund*
the
woek
o
f
June
22d.
tive* at Pratuta thin week.
o7W en
Young Men
and
33
Who are particular as to
Style, Pit, Quality and Price
.
Heavy Work Shoes
.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Berg and
Mr. George Berg o f Portland
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Ashby.
Mr. and Mrs R. H. Mollet and
daughter Loui 3 e of Portland have
been visiting at the W. H. Mollet
home the past week returning to
Portland Tuesday.
Mr. Elbert Tate spent the
week-end with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Tate, returning
to Portland Monday.
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for
Heavy brown grain, double Hole, Munson
army I ant ................................................
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Heavy black or brown, double soles in
grades ut $7,
$5,
und .........
4 )
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Heavy black or brown Jumbo extra wide,
can lit any wide foot, up to hi /. i - lli ..........
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4 ) /♦ U U
Medium weight light tun army styl^,
Munson last, Neolin »ole, comfortable..........
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i
Sprini
Samples
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Tailor
cTViade
P lo th
4 ) J * U v /
The Celebrated International
line o f M en ’ s guaranteed Suits
Outing Shoes ^ wE^ . riin,ry
F rom the large line o f sam ples
y o u can ch oose the latest and
best suits at a m oderate cost
Men’s Klk Hals, outing shoesin brown or black
chrome leather tops, elk sole», usually
priced at $3.25 to $ 2 , 9 H. We Specially price
the men’s at ...............
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Boy’s sizes
1 tO 6 , at
/ Q
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^
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Youth’ s sizes’
9 to 1 :!. at
f
r
Tw enty years experience
in measuring and fitting
Suita and garments for
men and y< ung men.
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Salem
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Fit and c7Vlaterials
Guaranteed
Chas. Gehlen
Salem
Oregon
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Oregon
Stayton, Oregon
was made which explained the
misconduct.
The radious rod
was so badly bent that it was im-
possible to turn it. A remark
was made to get a ‘ ‘Ford Doc-
tor” to fix it. The question was
reconsidered and the boys under­
took the job themselves. With
a little pain and a few words
of revjew in the French language
the r°d was straightened and
the hoys homeward drove feel-
ind j ust,y P ^ d of their machan
Mrs. C. C. Carter accompanied al experience.
The big dance given here last
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crabtree
and family to Portland Thursday Friday night was very well at­
returning home Sunday while tended and all reported a good
they visited relatives and friends. time.
Miss Clara Raucher who has
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carter and
son Lyal spent Monday eve with b^en employed at the Hazelwood
C. C. Carters.
in Portland is visiting friends
Mr. Wallac° Neal o f Stayton and relatives here,
returned home Monday.
Sim and Frank Etzel were
Miss Ethel King spent the week-end visitors at their home
week-end with G. D. Scott and town.
family and M. M. Gilmore and
The drama.
“ Out In the
family and later returning to her
Streets,” will be given by the
home near Victor Point.
Mrs. Myrtle Carter entertained Sublimity -Dramatic Club at the
the Ualluga Club at her home commencement exercises o f the
Thursday. Mrs'Clarence Hunb Sublimity School in the C. F.
and daughter Georgia were visi­
tors.
A social afternoon was Hall Tuesday June 10th. Every­
An enjoyable
enjoyed after which refreshment body welcome.
were served.
evening assured.
Universal Range Demonstration
Until June 9, w e will give you a chance to see what our
Universal Ranges will do.
Don’t fail to visit our Demonstration
A Free Lunch for everybody
Durhir this tima Mr. Kadderly, the factory
r e p ite n ta tiv e , will be with us
fi
Simplex Combination
Universal Coal, Wood
and Gas Ranges
T h e only combination range that
changes fuels without changing parts.
Burns coal, wood or gas.
But T H IS combination range does
N O T require shifting of parts when you
change from gas to coal or wood or vice
versa.
It is the only combination for
which such ideal simplicity can be truth­
fully claimed.
If you want to use gas for the oven,
turn the key. Everything is automatically
adjusted for the use of gas and the burner
is ready to light.
If you want to use coal or wood, turn
off the gas.
And that is positively all you have to do.
T h e gas burner, instead of folding
back, sinks down into its place flush with
the bottom of the oven.
From this posi­
tion it is raised by the same key that turns
on the gas. Because of the position and
operation of this burner the deflector plate
and oven racks do not need be disturbed
regardless of fuel used.
9
I
__| BROILING ANOTQAST:NG
COMPARTHfeNT
P O R C E L A IN DOOR
PANELS
PORC.CLAIN 6PLA5HER
WASHABLE- SANITARY
r W HITE PORCELAIN
Mllliiii?**
BROILER PAN
r I
FUME DAMPER TORGAS
CHECK DAMPER TOP COAL
TOUR BURNERS
TO R G AS
SELT STARTERFO R
GAS NO M A TCH ES
DRAFT CONTROLLER
DAMDCR
' WHITE P O R CELA IN
DRIP PAN
TOUR COVERS TOR
COAL AND WOOD
..
V
WIDE AND SHALLOW
EIRE BO X
PORCELAINGASCOCKS
ADJUSTABLE AIO MIXERS
CAST IRON BURNER BOX
‘ ¡A LIFE TIME RANGE
POKER D O O R
•SIMPLE TWIST CHANGES
4 - OVEN COAL TO GA 5
, ^NO BARTS TO REMOVE
D R A F T SLIDE
UNDER G R A T E S
OVEN 16X18INCHES FOR
COAL.WOOO OR GAS
ALL CAST IRON BODY
A LIFE TIME RANGE
B U R N S COAL.W
G A S - A T THE SAME
OR INDIVIDUALLY
Givefi away free with every range sold
during this demonstration.
Free Eats
Make our store your store.
free lunches during our
Don’t neglect coming in
some of our eats. Y ou are
W e will serve
demonstration.
and sampling
welcome.
W ith Every^ Range goes a
Guarantee Bond
Have a cool kitchen in summer by using
gas—a warm kitchen in winter by using
coal or wood without gjas. A saving of
fuel regardless of which fuel you use. Ideal
cooking results always and an endless
amount of trouble done away with. All
this is yours when you become the owner
of a
Simplex Universal
Combination Range
S E T S IN 4 0 INCH SPACE
Trade in Your Old and
Used Furniture
Salem, Oregon
F our* Stores
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IK Z U S B U O IB M B I
..ja f
TijM E DAMPER.
M jp [ NO ODOR IN KITCHEN
WG G M P A R T M L n V "
FRIT-10-Piece Set
of Aluminumware or
11-Piece Set Pyrox
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