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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1919)
City Recorder Wm. Greer and wife, accompanied by Mr. and * ♦ We sell Shoes * Mrs. Ed Haynes, of Mill City, that are * probably took in more towns on delightful •» to wear s' the fourth than any of our citi <• zens in this neck ’o the woods. ♦ ♦ I They visited Salem. Silverton ♦ I and wound up at Molalla in the “ Sick F e d Make ❖ evening where they have rela They returned Saturday. a Sick Body" J tives. SALEM. OREGON ♦ I Cool the stomach, washes out the bowele, drives ott impurities, helps the liver it’s Hollisters — For Men and Women Rockv Mountain Tea. Take It <• í ^ ' ' i 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' •ä’ ' ' * ' ' ' ' ^ * once-a-week during hot weather and see how happy and contented you’ll be. 35c. Tea or Tablets. Sloper’s Drug Store. Atty. Virgil H. Massey, has located in Stayton and will be associated with Atty. S. H. Heltzel. Mr. Massey moved his family here the first of the week and is now comfortably settled. Mr. Massey comes well recom Before von sell your cascara Byron Robertson and wife of mended to our citizens *as a wide bark see Doll's cash store. Redne. Oregon, visited friends awake man and a shrude dispen Miss Mable Walker of West here this week. j ser of hlackstone. We welcome Stay ton was in town Tuesday Frank Potter of Portland was him to our midst. in town this week foi a few. afternoon. Notice Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods days. Several voung people were con and son Lloyd of Mill Ctly spent C. E. Taylor who advertised last Friday afternoon in Stayton. firmed at the Catholic church to buy balm wood wishes to say here last Sunday. Miss Nellie Stowell visitid here to those who have some for sale Bishop’s “ goods are always that they can find ready market over the Fourth with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stowell. . good’’ he knows how jto manu for it at the Excelsior mill at facture them—therefore how to ; Eugene. He also has the name C. J. Thomas of Idana spent buy. of other mills wanting balm several days last in Stayton and Ellis Hill came through Stayton wood and by calling on him you vicinity visiting friends and re Tuesday on his way home to Mill1 can be informed to your advant latives. City, after spending a couple of age where to get the highest Attorney Messey has moved i weeks in Portland. market price for same his family here from Amity and George Colby came down from they are occupying the Blyeu re Lyons and Fox Valley Tuesday Oh. dear to our hearts are the sidence in the east part of town. sad days of spring time and transacted business with Francis Horeth. who at one Stayton merchants. When the annual houseclean time was owner of the Star ing occurs to our view. J. M. English who has been Theatre, was renewing acquaint under quarantine for some time When we sleep on the sofa and ances here the first of the week. with Diphtheria has recovered eat off the mantal In an atmosphere strongly sug Miss Bertha Luthy. who seen and will be out in a day or two. gestive of glue: service in France as a Red Cross Miss Bessie Clow, has been nurse, is here visiting her broth visiting her parents here for a We think of the stovepipe, the soot that came with it er. C. A. Luthy and family. few days. Miss Clow is em-l And the sweet expressions so Lee Tate, Jr., fell from a ployed in Portland as stenograph fluent and fine. cherry tree Tuesday afternoon er. But the saddest and most bitter and fractured his right arm J. P. Wilbur, of the Wilbur I - — STAR THEATRE of all recollections above the wrist. Dr. Brewer Woolen Mills, has been enjoying Is the dusty old carpet that reduced the fracture. SATURDAY a visit from his daughter, Mrs. i hung on the line. Charley Smith got his hand Pearl Hall and son. of Portland.1 “ His Own Home Town too close to a buzz saw while saw this week. icOMEDY ••Lizzie's Waterloo* Notice ing wood Tuesday and as a con Bring your cascara bark to SUNDAY sequence had about all of the Doll’s cash store. Shaw, Oregon. July 7. 1919 fingers cut and tore. Dr. Brew “ Two Gun Betty” Miss Nora Cavin is back at To the Officers of the Farmers er is attending him. COMEDY - "Dutiful Dub" the Forest Mack home after Fire Relief Association of Subli Miss Elenore Willing who has spending several weeks in Mill WEDNESDAY been employed at the Willamette City with her grandmother who mity, Oregon. This is to express my sincere “That Devil Bateeste” Sanitarium for some time, has was very ill. thanks to you for the prompt resigned her position and will re COMEDY "Kitchen Police’ Mrs. Peter Deidrich and child and satisfactory adjustm ent and »RM------ main at home with her mother ren Rosa. Marie and Henry and prompt payment and courteous and take a much needed rest. Mrs. Frank Cramer and son treatm ent that I have received MttmatRRRRRlUMtRStRWMMMMM A number of Stayton people Christ have gone to Cascadia fo r1 from you in settlement of the have been attending the Turner a two week’s outing. fire loss that I have had on July Camp Meeting this week. A Albert Roy and wife of Port-1 4th. 1919. May the Farmers large number are contemplating Here ia a chance to save land visited for a day recently Fire Relief Association always money by getting your spending the day there next Sun at the E. Roy home here' They I prosper. day as there are to be several Wagon and Buggy Tires Set Signed, J. B. Ruckel were returning from a vacation special features. with the— in San Francisco, California. ^ W A % V A V A V .% V .V A W 4 i Hydrohc Cold Setter Roy Follis and James Mielkie Why does Bishop always have W. A.;Cladek's Brick Front Shop have been enjoying a five day’s dependable merchandise? Be outing in the mountains. They cause he devoted his whole life The Cold Setter saves 25 percent over the old method of aettmg. went to Detroit on the train last to it. ^ P ia n o We guarantee all cold Bettings. Sunday and from there hiked to We set tires hot at the old price Player* a specialty SALEM Leo Frank and Jesse Waters Pamelia Lake. They report a With Cherrington Piano House who are working in the logging excellent time. camps at Redne, spent the fourth ; Wayne Downing, forest ranger with friends and relatives here of Jordan distrist. was called to and at Salem over the fourth. his home at LaComb last Thurs Mrs. J. A. Hendershott is day owing to Mrs Downing con spending the we*>k visiting her tracting a case of small pox. friends in Salem. Miss June Many similar cases are reported Kearns has been assisting at the in that community but all of a ’confectionery store during her light nature. absence. A very large number of Stay- Miss Mary Poppe of Salem tonites spent their Fourth of July who has been visiting at the celebratingin Salem. Somewere Byron Robertson home at Redne down for the Thursday and Sat Oregon, was in town the first of urday celebration also. All re the week on her way to her port an exceptionally large home. crowd in the capital city. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sarbacher, • j T The Old Reliable Mr. and Mrs. George Korinek formerly of Minnesota but now with friends from Portland, visit of Idaho, are visiting the Kerber ed for a few days last week at families, the John Zuber family the E. D. Alexander home. I of Sublimity and other Minnesota ,r A t th e R ig h t P ric e From here they went for a two people. weeks camping trip at Marion Jar Lids, Mason Zinc and Economy; also best grade of Card of Thanks MASON RUBBERS 'lay lo r’s grove upon the Little N orth Fork. We wish to extend our heart Men’s Porous Knit Under One line of Men’s Shirts, Wro. Nendel has gone to the felt thanks to those who so kind wear in two piece a- j n n sizes 14J to 16* your choice, each suits, per su it.........JU .U v harvest fields of Eastern Oregon ly assisted us in our late be We also have a good Naptha Soap. 4 bars for .... where he will remain till the crop reavement the death of our be in that section of the country loved son and brother. Also we Do Not Overlook These Bargains are all harvested. His stage wish to.thank the choir for the route from Stayton to Kingston touching music rendered at the IN STAYTON y w s is being looked after by .Mr. funeral and the fioral offerings. Jam es Archer. Wn>, and Fam?': Try O ur Unlocked Process Shoe % oM arion Farmers j Rm w- B allantyne l* Cream Profits Divided Suit Cases, 85c and up 50 foot hose, $0 Enameled Ware, 15c to $1.00 Sewing Machines. $5 to $30 40 lb Cotton Felt Matresa$13 Library Tables. $7.50 to $35 Just Arrived, a C ar Load of N E W FU R N ITU R E ------- WE WILL SAVE YOU MOSEY ----------- The Peoples’ Furniture & Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St Salem, Oregon Tuner W. A. Cladek, Prop. F ruit J ars...c^Mason Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons x? c A Perfect Combination for Your Auto Engine “ MOTORLIFE” ASSOCIATED GASOLINE A N D H A V O L I N E OI L Ha« Proved Sat in factory to Cther* TRY IT ONCE Revere Tires IS per Cent O ff Clark’s Tire House 319 N. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon 50c W. F. KLECKER Deidrich Garage All kinds of Ford Repairing Reopened by J. N NKITLING O nly Lo rd P arts Used in Pepair W ork My Prices are Reasonable and All Work Guaranteed