Mr. O. F. Phillips of Portland an old friend of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilbur is a week-end guest at the Wilbur home. Get the cloth for your winter coat at the Wilbur Woolen Mills. You can save money by doing so. W. H. Gibson and daughter Mrs A. H. Lee, were in town Read the add of the Wilbur Wednesday distributing some Mr. Emmet of Albany spent a State Fait posters and premium Woolen Mills this week. few hours in town Wed. John Lau was here from Salem I'***8- Mr- Gibson says this year Everette and Lloyd Morley for an over Sunday visit with his ^a' r w*" surpass anything were in town Wednesday. familv. yet held and that there are a Roy Porter was attending busi­ ’ t __ . . • . ____, » number of fast horses in the Mr. Ives, booking agent for; A ness matters in town Saturday. ' i i o »» n .u- n- i racing string. 1 he Mail , aeknow- the Mack Sennett Bathing Gins. . , * , .. Peter Deidr«ch and family ledges a pleasant call from Mr. was in town today. spent the week end at Portland. Gibson. Dr. Brewer reports the birth Box office at the Star Theatre I of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence will be open at 7:30 until further Forrett of West Stayton on Aug­ BATHING GIRLS MAKE A HIT notice. ust 27 th. Now when some notible comes G. C. Acker and H. O. Bever John Kintz and sons purchased tv» town like William Grape Juice of Gates were Stayton visitors the Wm. Kornish farm in Fern Bryan all the democrat«« turn this week. Ridge last week. out and look him over. When A large crowd of young folks Jean Cladek. the four year old the circus comes to town the kids from here attended the dance at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. of the town have their day. But Sublimity last night. Cladek was operated on, Tuesday, it takes an attraction like the Mrs. Lois Mvers has been for the removal of the tonsils Mack Sennet Bathing girls to get the dyed in the wool fan. spending a few days with her and adenoids by Dr. Brewer. I At least that was the conclusion mother Mrs. W. A. Rigg here. Mr. Lynott. the railroad pro- from looking over the bald heads Atty. V. H. Massey w as at- niot9r> was here Tuesday. H e , that were so prominent among tending to legal business at Sa- jeft Wednesday for Bend where the huge crowd at the Liberty theatre at Astoria. Mr. Harry lam the first of the week. he will confer with other railroad Humphreys has been able to se­ Messrs Riggs and Nendel re­ magnates. cure them for Wednesday night. Thev have played in all the larg­ ceived a carload of mill feed James Sampson of Shaw had er cities and are stopping on Wednesday of this week. his right arm nearly severed be­ their way back to California. John Pieser has gone to Wend- tween the elbow and rist. He 1 Prices 40 20c including war ling, Orogon, where he is runn­ was brought to town and his in­ tax. These are the regular Mack ing a donkev engine. juries dressed by Dr. Brewer. Sennett movie girls appearing in Loren Wilson left Tuesday to ^ W. Holford came down from in person at the Star Theatre return to his commission. He B|aCk Rock last week and while Wednesday night. Prices 40 20c will sail around the horn. here purchased the 25 acre track including war tax. Nothin g loud, Mrs. M. J. Smuck and chil- west of town of Tom Crabtree, rough or boisterous. dren returned from a visit with Mr. Holford will move his family Portland fridnds this week. here soon. Wm. Kerber and wife are re- Mr. and Mrs. Rossel returned joicing over the arrival of a to Stayton last Friday, from Cot­ daughter last Friday. tage grove where they have Andrew Raucher of Golden spent the past five months. Mr. Dale. Washington is shaking Rossell has been employed in one of the large condensaries handg around town today. M. H. Titus and wife, of King­ there. They will remain here ston, were Albany visitors the for the winter. H. E. King from the Waldo first of the week. Hills was in town Saturday after Mr. and Mrs. G. Korinck came Friday and Saturday finishing his thrashing season, up from Portland last Saturday for a visit at the Alexander home which amounted to 19 days The Great White Trail There was no preaching at the steady run. Mr. King says they 1 SUNDAY Christian church last Sunday on didn’t make a big run but man­ account of the death of the Pas­ aged to grind out 4500 bu. in one DOROTPY GISH IN day on the old Lou Griffeth farm. tor’s siste. “The Hope Chest” J. A. Cox, of Springfield. Ore- Several of our townspeople have gone to the hop fields this *on- has been visiting with T. WEDNESDAY week. The picking will last H. Thomas and family the p a s t: week at Jordan. This week they | last about three weeks, “Follow the Girl” are spending a few days with Mrs. J. F. Mielke returned Mr. Cox’s mother, Mrs. Sarah j CNM EDY— “MARRY MY WIFE” from the Salem Hospital last Cox, in Stayuon. I week where she lately under went an operation. ------- .......................................................................... Miss Clara Mielke who has spent the summer at Gearhart, by the sea, returned home this week to attend school this fall. E. C. K ramer the Bakery man furnished the lunch for the hungry people at the Archer sale last Monday. Joe Fisher, Chas. Stowell, Jack Jones and Thos. Smith composed a party that went to the huckle T h e biggest and best assortment in tow n at pop­ berry patch the last of the week. ular prices. The Misses Ted and Edna Caldwell left Monday for a two N ever did w e make such preparations as this sea­ weeks visit at The Dalles with son and never w as our showing so immense. their sister Mrs. Paul Illings- worth. In spite of the reported high prices w e are show ­ Several of our young people ing remarkable values in our entire line as our gar­ took in the famous Famous Bath­ ments are bought direct from the manufacturers at ing Beauties at the Bligh theatre N e w York and Philadelphia— in many cases person­ in Salem, this week. They re­ ally selected by our representative in N ew York. port the scenery fine. ws Purses and Leather Novelties Coin Bags Bill Books Ladies Purses Leather W allets Leather Novelties Sloper’s Star Theatre KttKiUMUtatawatauMMiatatiUUtatatatiWK Bring y o u r < Evergreen Blackberries To Us. Mrs. Ed. Mielke who lias been visiting at the John Mielke home here for the past three weeks, left for her home at Portland the f r s t of the week. Miss Helen Mielke accompanied her for a few days visit. ’ | • | ♦ $14.75 to $50.00 L A D IES’ SU ITS $22.50 to $55.00 High Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy CRATES FU R N ISH E D - J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Doll’s Cash Store Stayton, Oregon THE STAYTON BAKERY HOM E M ADE BREAD, C A K E S A N D C O O K IES NO ORDER TOO LARGE ( M C M E. K R A M E R , Proprietor STA Y TO N OREGON Save Today for Tomorrow's Needs < " ' Do you live ‘‘from hand to mouth?” There ¡«a system of living whereby Today may be made to provide for Tomorrow—this year for next year—the prime of manhood for old age. T h is saves all the middleman’s profit. LA D IES’ COATS C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Confections. We Pay the Top Price in Cash READY------ Ladies’ C o a ts AN0 Suits Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Luthy have been enjoving a visit from Mr. Luthy’s brother, Edward and wife and daughter, of Bend, Oregon. Wm. Nendel is back from the harvest fields of Eastern Oregon. He reports the crops in that sec­ tion as being the best in many ♦ r years. County Commissioner J. T. i .i > Hunt and Countv Road Master Culver were in town Tuesday looking over road matters. GEM < i, C H ILD R EN ’S COATS ■ SA V E ■ $6.45 to $12.50 ‘O U R PRICES A L W A Y S T H E L O W E S T ” This one word tells the . story. Just a little regu­ larly deposited in our savings department makes a pleasently sur­ prising showing in the yeais to come C apital $50,000.00 SA LEM Com . and Court S tre e ts OREGON Formerly Chicago Store A I Farm ers & M erchants Bank of Stayton,Oregon