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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1919)
• visited with Mrs. At Stayton Preaching morn Tuesday evening. ing anil evening. Morning: “The Many farmers of this vicinity A few of the young'folks of Turner Convention." Evening: are complaining of the unusual Oak Glen attended the dance | “ Things Which Abide " I John 2:20-17. Everybody welcome. ¡hot and dry weather. They fear given at the Frank Bast home At Kingston Regular prearh- it will damage the crops if a Friday of last week. ! ing and communion at 3 p. rn. | change does not soon come. Some Mrs. N. Neitling made a busi Sermon. "Weighed In the Bal ance." Let all set aside the Lord’s ¡gardens am showing the effect ness trip to Aumsville Monday i day for worship even in this busy ¡of the hot days hut no serious morning. season. A rthur A. Harriman, damage has resulted thus far August Toephfer was helping j Minister. j with other crops. the Neitling Iwiys in the HVv Mrs. N. Neitling and children1 field this week. •u**i*.»»*»iw».»w****e»*r*«***r* and Mrs. Kmma Neitling, accom- Salena and Giles Wagner of Ipanied by Mrs. Clauser, were' Mefiama attended the dance at i visiting at the home of Albert I H ere i* » chance Ui nave Hasl’s home. a • money hy g e ttin g your | Neitling in Lebanon lasf week.; Christian Church Profits Divided Suit Cases, H5e,aml up 50 foot hon«», $<i Sewing Machines, $5 to $30 10 lb Cotton Kelt Matrcss$13 Enameled Ware. 15 c to $1.00 Library Tablos,« $7.50 to $35 Just Arrived, a Car Load of NEW FURNITURE | Farmers ----------W H w I L L S A V I: Y O U M O H U Y ------------ W agon and Buggy Tires Set with the The Peoples’ Furniture & Hardware Store 27J N. Commerci.il St. Salem, Oregon Oak Olen Notes Hydrolic Cold Setter W. A .'ria d e k 'n Brick F ront Shop T he Cold S e tte r »av<-»2-r> p e rc e n t o ver the old method of netting. Wi g u ara n tee all cold act tinga. We act tin a hot a t the old price W. A. Cladck, Frnp. ¡ They report a pleasant visit and I . ’ * ‘ returned home Sunday evening. ' Cool the stomach, washes out Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Etzel have the bowele, drives ott impurities, returned from their visit to Kan helps the liver—it’s Hollisters sas. They report crops there Iiockv Mountain Tea. Take it fairly good and weather very hot. once-a-week during hot weather Mrs. N. Neitling and daughter and see how happy and contented Francis called on Mr. and Mrs. I you’ll be. 35c. Tea or Tablets. AI Fried I Tuesday. They also ¡Sloper’s Drug Store. / am in the m a rk e t for l : F or *those who WORK We are ready" to help you do your work easier and more comfortable. We have the Bishop’s Special Denim Overalls in the 220 wcight~that takes hard knocks and youYiever" are worried about whether they" will rip. We buy" all our Overalls by" the hundred dozens therefore the quality" and quantity" price. / S o m eth in g D re s s ie r and a L ittle H e av ie r Blue an6 w h ite nr. stripe B n >v,n G ra y jj W h ile / $ • 1 Bluck and w h i t e s.rip es P a in te rs W h ite O veralls 4 All w ith the Pit: antH em and all g u a ra n te e d b y ' 1 B is h o p 's I • - 1 W h ip C ords C orduroys 11 K haki L ee Unional'.s Coverrf you completely up a fid saves your clothes. Different prices and colors- Work Gloves, Work Shirts, sateen, blue, gray, chumbra. also Khaki shirts. Fat Hogs Sheep and Cattle ____________ - . . — -. ~ ^ ....................- - . • — — H ighest M arket P rice Pa id F o r Livestock Phone or See Me Before Selling ED. PHILIPPI Stayton . - O regon - Balsiger & Brotherton LYON S, O REG O N General Merchandise » 3Í V !» - '-fl-JH V J V ■ «<» I . * Ex Ira Sizes and Extra Lengths I < There are many" more articles that we handle that are so good in quality" and moderate in price that you cannot afford to be satisfied with an infer ior article, when you can get the best at Bishop’s fcLvery F a m ily in M arion and Polk C ounties a P a tr o n -------------- Salem Woolen Mills Store E BUY anything in the Pro duce line from cascara bark to a dressed cow« Will sell yoif anything in the (^Merchandise line from a knitting needle to a thresh ing machine. Come in and see us W Balsiger £ Brotherton, Lyons, Oregon ns You’ll have to hurry" If you get in on the many" bargains offered at our" wonderful Going Out of Business Sale NEW STAGE DRIVER Geo. Warford, who has been driving the Salem-Mill City mo tor stage for a number of years, has accepted a positing as driver for J. W. Park* r on the Salem- Silverton stage. Mr. Warfdrd is driving on his old route this week on the account of the sickness of Joe Hamman, the proprietor, and Mr. Parker is driving his own stage. Mr. Warford will resume work on the Silveiton run as soon as Mr. Hamman is able to take the wheel. u m Mr. Warford is a competent, careful and business-like stage driver and will give Silverton people the service they demand. —Silverton Tribune. Urion Hill Personals Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carter and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. ; 0. Carter and son Lyal were at • C. C. Carter home Sunday. }Iessr3 Richard and Elbert and James Hallingsworth and X Guy and Hugh Hurt returned to Portland the first of the week from visiting with relatives and fripnds. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heater and daughter Flodine spent Mon day afternoon at the David Pot- torff home. Miss Clara Heater spent Fri da” with Miss Vivian Heater. C. E. Header and daughter Vivian spent Sunday at the Wil- hoit Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Adtriph Heater and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heater and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dinimeck and family had the pleatureof motor ing to Newport Sunday. TJiey report the roads in fine shape i for motorists. Miss Zelma and Elsie King of near Silverton were visiting with Miss Bertha Moliet Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Seible were in towh Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ashby wTere in Stayton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. VV. H. Moliet and family spent Sunday eve at the Bert Boww home. Bill Rabens and Jake F?ank were in Salem on day this week. Mr. W. H. Tate w asinStavton Monday on business. Elmer Rabens returned home Monday after a visit with his Grandparents Mr. and Mrs Cor nish of Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Scott and family spent Sunday eve near Victor Point visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gilmour and George Scott motored to Salem and SilvertorT Morfday where little Miss Letha Gilmour is taking treatm ents ffom a Specialist. The Walluga Club -met with Mrs. M. Gilmour Thursday after noon. A Social afternoon was enjoyed alter which refresh ments was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Steinberg were visiting Sunday eve at the home of Wayne Ashby. * -¿¿Sr * ■m i il ! , ■H «r «