V ftäi I ed man was taken to the hospi Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shank and tal in Salem. Ison, the M i s s e s Marguirete, Mr. I^iwrence Siegmund of Angeline and Betty Ryan and Violet Rossiter who has been Fern Ridge was in Coon Hollow Roxana Shank w e r e Sunday visiting friends and relatives in Thursday of last week. visitors at the Ed- Smith home. Coon Hollow for some time re -; Several young folks of Coon David Aegerter Jr. motored to turned to her home in Portland 1 Hollow attended the dance given Albany Sunday. last Sunday. at the A! Friedle home in Union Mrs. V. Nodstanek and the Mr. John Apple and daughter j Hill Thursday of last week. Misses Bessie and Roxana Shank Mary of Salem spent Sunday j Refreshments were served and a visited at the G. H. Ray home with home folks. good time was reported. Thursday. Mr. Frank Siegmund and fam Mrs. L. D. Kelley and'sons Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S-mz and ily and also Adolph Tietz were in Roy and Daniel were callers at daughter and Henry Sen? motor Coon Hollow last Sunday. : the John Apple home last Sun- ed to Salem Thursday. Mr. Boyer of Kelley’s mill had (jay evening, his foot badly cut and torn on Mrs. Phillips and Leonard and j . The Misses Margueri e and Monday of this week. I)r. Beau-. Alex Hafner were business Iran (Angeline R y a n s and iraneifl champ was railed and the in ju r-' »actors in town last Saturday Hoerth are enjoying a wt ks va cation at Newport. evening. Miss Zora Ray is visaing at Allen Phillips was a caller at Scio. the Charley Rossiter home Sat The farmers of this vicinity urday evening of last week. Alvin Bennett who has been are busy cutting grain but most | picking berries near Liberty for every one wearing a broau smile. some time returned home Friday of last week. /yv STAYTON Jordan Item« Coon H ollow N o te s MIDSUMMER Remnant Linoleum SALE « For a few days only' you will be able to buy' Linoleum remnants in sizes irom three .to fourteen yards at extra low prices. DANCE L Isw I IS^ N pL... O l n r . • • W. • . . » ‘ ■ II f Every Friday Night j i » g a ffl!? Congoleum priced as low as 40c per yard Print linoleum as low as 45c per yard Inlaid linoleum, values up to $3.50 per yard now as low as 90c per yard. l Gentlemen The Mail is $ 1.50 a Year THE STAYTON BAKERY HOME MADE BREAD, CAKES AND COOKIES • NO ORDER TOO LARGE C. E. KRAMER, Proprietor ST A Y TO N OREGON S u n lig h t N ot Good G erm icide. S u n lig h t ns n g erm icid e proves to he less efficient a n d re liab le— a t least In te m p e ra te reg io n s— th a n h a s been eom- j m only supposed. In h is ex p erim en ts In A lgiers, M. ale L araxjuette h*« found th a t only p ro lo n g ed nr A n d m m u re to su n lig h t d estroy« b a c te ria , and th a t Its a c tio n Is chiefly confined to d ry s u rfa c e s w h ere th e b a c te ria *«re fully d e sic c a te d . B acteria Ip liquids a re affected only by very In ten se light, niul th is only a t slig h t d e p th . W hite lig h t Is m o re effective th a n cailorod, b lue b eing slig h tly m ore pow erful than o th e r colors. B a c te ria a r e chiefly killed by lutrilnous rays, an d u ltra-vio let ra y s h a v e failed to show th e bne- te ric ld n l a c tio n sat g e n e ra lly creallted them , th e u ltra -re d a lso b eing Ineffi cient. At b est, su n lig h t a c ts only a t th e .su rface, w hile liiy trs o f fa t or m uscle p re v e n t even th e alight ordl- | nury p e n e tra tio n . t h v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v * v * v « W s V ; x / am in the m arket for Fat Hogs Sheep and Cattle Highest M arket Price Paid For Livestock R-w- Ballantyne < We will be glad to demonstróte to you the wide range of flame adjustment and ease of New Perfection operation. I ^ Players a specialty SALEM « j I Js With Cherrington Piano House a ; Farmers Here is a chance to save money by getting your o - • * HOME AM IO L grffih, —y-------- ß /y y /S f SW EET I WORT« of D og - u v i \ s HOME T mea T j \J T LA A T \ rk 4 Y ou’ll get more out of your to bacco money, too— you’ll save part of it for something else. A small chew of this quality tobacco tastes good — and it lasts and lasts. Hr THE REAL TOÔACCO CHEW W. A.^Cladek's Brick Front Shop Oregon The Cold Setter saves 25 percent over the old method of setting. We guarantee all cold settings. We set tires hot at the old price " h ey m a p ” HAPÜ COME HERE HAP !.'! 'j L R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco W-B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco t h o pe H e y ! D ont send THE DOQ M£AT!.' HAP JUST Y O hoee : ; omí . awsy .'.' tm n o t CAUGHT Bliiy g r» . JONES' T o o LATE lA lim im i Mrs. J. N. Fr?nklyn, 28-year- old nurse of Vattle, Wash., walked from her home tp New York City winning 82000 by tho performance. She spent only 828 on the trip. She could accept a "lift” If asked twice to ride. She carried an 18-»ound pack. Put up in two styles ÌC rZ 3 % & r : r y by Jack Wilson, # The better the quality of your chew, the more you’ll enjoy it. W. A. Ciadck , Prop. M other w ants you to seno us A dozen L emo A s ,- sack of floor * —with the— ED. PHILIPPI - O ‘‘And remember it, too.** i/v Ù “ L i s t e n ! ” sa y s th e G ood J u d g e — Hydrolic Cold Setter Stayton V LILLY HARDWARE CO. $2 ^ P ia n o Tuner Wagon and Buggy Tires Set Phone or See Me Before Selling j New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves Trade In Your Old Furniture / - $1.00 I............ .... .....Il Oregon S a le m George Balsiger and brothers motored to Albany Wedi >-sday. Mrs. Lillie Nadstanek of Salem Mr. Roy Crabtree and family is visiting with her sister Mrs. attended the funeral of Mr«. Roxie Shank. Lou Gerber of Pratum spent G e o r g e Sumptor at C ^ b tre e the past week at the P. H. Lam Thursday. Mrs. Fred Grimes of Mill City bert home.. M r.'Gerber recently received his discharge from the visited her sister Mrs. V. Shelton lient ¡chum p 's H all U. S. Navy having crossed the Sunday. ocean ten times during the war. Miss Vera Trask of Ly« ns was Miss Naomi Bocline of Albany the guest of the Balsigirs part v was a week-end visitor with the of last week. Misses Shanks. R. Vanna and wife of Richards Miss Darothy Smith has been Gap visited then son J<mn, of \ ------------------------ very ill the past week with the this place, Wednesday. .{. The snappiest dance in the Yellow Jaundice. X valley. Mrs Hamen Shelton wa ailed Mr. and Mrs. John Huber and ;{* Managed by Paul Burris to Crabtree Tuesday by th leath family were Sunday visitors at j of her cousin Mrs George Sump- the M. F. Rvans. tor. Miss Gladys Downing was a I LADIES FREE Î week-end visitor at Mrs. Roxie Harve Shelton went to Lyons r Wednesday to assist his mother Shanks. Mrs. A. Shelton who is moving to Albany. Mr. Brossart of Portlan 1 visit ed in our vicinity Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Goswicks of Morton Wash ington have moved on th witt ing farm —the W itting’s iving moved to Salem recently. B a k e P e r fe c tly H ave G lass D oors All are quite busy in ou- vicin- K eep 'W a lls Clean a n d Food W arm ity at present and even ’ ither works these warm days i ikin¿ At the touch of a match you have a flame that will do hay while the sun shine- .hieh your cooking faster and without the dirt of ashes or kind is not a bad policy in Ore? in. ling. You can also get instantly any slower cooking flame you want, right down to low simmering—a simple turn of WALKED ACROSS the hand wheel does it. The flame is always in plain sight threugh the mica doors. Hunt's 4=Piece Orchestra Yl%o O ff, Oil Stoves Mt. Pleasant Item« J V< RABBIT! I / I** 'tus ¿ 3LL ) C-Ztsr r / r ;:f