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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1919)
W. F. Harris of North Santiam Bring your cascara hark was in town one day this week. Doll’s cash store. Mrs. Primrose of Gooch was a Sell your grain to O. M. Baker, Stay ton visitor the former part K’ngston. Highest market price. of the week. Mr. John Ruckel of Shaw waa Mrs. Reed of Aumsville was a Stayton visitor Sunday. operated on by Dr. Brewer at the Mr. Cecil Briggs, from Iowa, Willamette sanitarium Friday. was visiting at the Wm. Nendel 4 Dr.C. H.Beauchamp and Forest home last week. Sunny problems in Keep Kool Mack report a tine catch of trout w a v s-rea d Bishhp’s adds. on their fishing1 trip Sunday. The dance at Beauchamp’s Hall Friday evening promises to be a repeater of the one held last Friday evening. There were a number of out-of-town people present and they say that the dances held in the Beauchamp Hall is just a little bit better than those that are held around the country. Cool the stomach, washes out ! the bowele, drives ott impurities, helps the liver—it’s Hollisters Rockv Mountain Tea. Take it once-a-week during hot weather and see how happy and contented you’ll be! 36c. Tea or Tablets. Sloper’s Drug Store. ’ ’ < Please Take Notice „ ... Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. Mr. and Mrs. Parker of Shaw m will be conducted in the Me- Leonard Reynolds and wife of thodist church on Sunday as Dallas, spent Saturday and Sun-1 were in town Tuesday. day at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. ! Miss Wanda Brown went to usual. Igtst S u n d a y services Albert Frank. Mrs. Reynolds Salem last Wednesday to spend were omitted on account of the annual Epworth League rally at was formerly Miss Ellen Frank. the dav. Jefferson. W. J. Warren, pastor Mr. and Mrs. Allan Davie of Mrs. Herman Louis and Mrs. Astoria visited friends and rela T. Gensen of Aumsville were in NOTICE tives here last week. Mr. Davie Stavton Sunday. Sealed bids will be received by has returned to his work but Mrs. Mrs. Emma Glover is here the school clerk up to six o’clock Davie will remain for a short from Salem visiting friends and p. m. August 6, 1919. for the time longer. "Janitor Work” of the Stayton relatives. school for the school year 1919- Mr. Bates of Portland is em C. E. Taylor was here fot an 1920. ployed at the Cladek blacksmith The school board reserves the over Sunday v isit Ted is work shop. Mr. Cladek has been right to reject any and all bids. ing on the coast. swamped with work the past few W. A. Weddle. Mrs. C. E. Taylor returned the Clerk weeks and he had to have some help to turn out the work for the first of the week from a week’s Piano Lessons visit in Seattle and Portland. farmers. Harry Humphreys was is Port The George Beedle residence I can take a few more pupils land Monday and Tuesday book has been repainted, the work for the piano at my home at ing some new pictures. He has done bv L. A. Thomas. West Stayton. Mrs. E. M. Gil 5-22 tf a two day picture on Friday and The Ed Hamman family moved bert. Saturday, August 8th and 9th. back to Stayton recently. They The title of this play is ‘‘No are now located in the Shreve Children W anted.” Don’t fail home. to see this. Leo Klecker has gone to Sea Services at Christian church side for an extended visit with Sunday. Morning: ‘ Be of Good his sister and family, Mrs. Mar Cheer.” Evening: "True Disci tin Berg. ples With C hrist.” At Kingston Commissioner Hunt and Judge preaching and the Lord’s supper Bushey were here from Salem a t 3 p. m. Sermon "The Ju d g Tuesday looking over the roads ment Seat of C hrist.” All invit in this section of the county. ed to the services. A rthur A. Mada-atHome Labor-Saving Device*. Keep Kool this sunny weather SATURDAY Harriman, minister. In 11 cominuultlea of our country In — read Bishop’s adds now. BILLIE BURKE Oregon tho women are making home Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hewett made driers, home-made flrelesa cook- Mrs. Joseph Korinek and son were called to Salem last Satur Carl have returned to their home “ Make Believe Wife” era, and home-made Iceles* refrigera- tora under the direction of the home day to attend the funeral of Mr. in Pendleton after an extended demonstration agent In connection SUNDAY H ew ett’s niece, Mrs. C. C. Wit- vjgjt with relatives and friends. wtth tills project one woman found zell, who died after an operation that an Investment of 00 cents In a “One Day” The T. W. Creech family and dish drainer and a wire dishcloth for for appendicitis. Burial was in Mrs. J. F. Lau and children have COMEDY "Beating Him to It” pota and pana saved her ten minutes the City View Cemetery. of the time required to do the dlshee been spending the week on a WEDNESDAY after each meal, or 80 minutes n day. A. T. Brewer returned to Fall camping trip at the Taylor Grove In a year ahe figured this time. If ac Creek the first of the week after on the Little North Fork. “ New Love for O ld” cumulated. would give two weeks, of 12 houra a day, leisure. Waa the In being here a couple of weeks If you want grain sacks call on Comedy—Charley In Turkey vestment worth while! looking after his crops. He re- 0. M. Baker, Kingston. ports business good with him at Many people f r o m Stayton Fall Creek where he is in the have been blackberry picking in dairy business. the vicinity above . Gates this J. W. McCullock and wife and i week. They all report the ber little daughter Esther of Ontario, I ries at plentiful but rather hard * Oregon, have been visiting at the to get. * George Brown and C. H. Brewer Fire, Theft and Transportation I will handle all your grain ♦ -> homes. Mr. McCullock remained this year as in the past. I am ♦ Oregon Fire Relief Association only a short time owing to busi- Farmers Fire Relief of Butteville, Ore. handling grain sacks at Sublimi * Agent ♦ ne at home. * He had been en New Jersey Fire Insurance Co. ty, Aumsville and Shaw and will j ♦ for joying a vacation with his wife Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York buy grain. Do not sell before «• Fire Association, Philadelphia and little daughter at the coast. ♦ seeing me. Geo. H. Bell, Subli ♦ * Jess Shepherd was here from mity. ♦ Salem Wednesday bringjng a load The next codling moth spray * of crates to Chas. Gehlen, who ¡g (jue July 28 to August 2, says is in the market for blackberries, a . L. Lovett, stationed entomo-, Jess is working for the Phez Co. logist. Some growers increase and says that the company ex-j the strength by one-third for pects to receive a large am ount' this spray. The last worm spray of the fruit from this section of will be required August 20-25. the country this fall. , . . ... Delbert Murphy is again with W. F. Klecker, the old estab- | home folks, having received his lished merchant of Stayton, is in 1 discharge from the U. S. marines i t h e market for blackberries, after completing his 20,000 mile There will be a large crop this cruise. He visited many foreign year and Mr. Klecker 3ays that countries and saw many places he can handel the berries in any of interest and says that he en- quantity. He invites these who joyed his trip immensely, have berries to sell to call at his W ill Pay the Highest Market Price for Berries—Cash Mrs. Albert Roy and two little store and let him serve them as sons Lei(7hton and Raymond and or Trade. Crates Furnished Free he has in the past. Mrs. McMullen, ail of Portland, Before you sell your cascara spent several days visiting at the bark see Doll’s cash store. I E. Roy and Forest Mack homes last week. They returned to Roadmaster Culver says that the county paving plant will work Portland Sunday with Albert Roy who was here for the day. on the Liberty road for ten days Heavy plain blue bib f J "JC I Bine and white stripe tf I T C ’’ Burgess F. Ford returned or two weeks. Then it will work all size», per p a ir 4> 1 ♦ / J Stifer, per p a ir 1 * / J ' ’ on the Salem-Turner road, by to Stayton this week to nTake way of the red barn. Ihis ropd their home here for the coming “FAIRo T R E A T M E N T TO cALL*’ will be one of the first to be pav school year. Mr. Ford, who has ed from funds available from the just completed a summer school $850,000 bonds voted at the late course at Pullman. Washington, election. The road will start at is now busily engaged in regis Established lfi years IN STAYTON the end of the pavement on State tering students throughout the street at the steel bridge/—Salem country for attendence at the Stayton High School this wit <er. Journal. Star Theatre ❖ I ♦ i Automobile Insurance H a rry Humphreys Stayton j : Bring us !u: Evergreen ^Blackberries OVERALLS W . F. KLECKER The Stayton Mail is $1.50 Per Year tA Perfect Combination for Your Auto Engine “ M O T O R L IF E ” A SSO C IA T E D G A SO L IN E A N D H A V O L I N E OIL Ha* Proved Satisfactory to Cthers TRY IT ONCE Revere Tires 1.5 per Cent Off Clark’s Tire House 319 N. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon Save Today for Tomorrow's Needs Do you live "from hand to mouth?” There is a system of living whereby Today may he made to provide for Tomorrow—this year for next year--the prime of manhood for old age. ■ S A V E ■ This one word tells the story. Just a little regu larly deposited in our savings department makes a pleasently sur prising showing in the yea<s to come Capital $50,000.00 Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton,Oregon