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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1919)
C ~/u «iti. _ Sloper‘ S Store Vi A K / ’ Star Theatre Joe Piese” ami wife spent a Mrs. V. Hare Sloper was at Friday and Saturday few days in Portland last week. Salem Tuesday Hugh K i of West Stay ton. MEN OF THE DESERT Lee Bailey trade a trip to Ger- was a Sta\ ■> or Monday. A WESTERN PICTURE vais Sunday. That f. 'stern picture SUNDAY Several of o w towns people "Men of ' In s e rt,” at the B IL L H A R T were "courtir.g” at Salem tins S:.ir fin ' y and Sat. In "SELFISH \ ATE. week. Henry IL ,... a d wife of Shaw LURE OF THE CISCUS Dick Br.evn and fall.' r o.‘ Ly were in town Wednesday. ons. were Stavton visitots tins WEDNESDAY School books m :st be sold for week. BILL HART L. Bailey’s truck m d the saw cash. 2nd Episode Arnott King was here from mill truck Here haunng grain for LURE OF THE CIRCUS Victor Point district the first of the E"zel bova this week. 2 reel—L-Ko Comedy— John Kimsey and wife of near the week. Jesse Waters is back in town Turner were visitors at the Carey tf P e rfo rm a n c e of R ngtneer after ssverai months at camp 11. K e m on irk .ib Nott home Tuesday. H ann ib .il an d St. Jo*é.iih L ine M any Y cars Ago. School books must be s u for near Mill City. John Shutter ly was down fn m cash T h e llrst fnst muli on n ra tlw a y Lyons Wednesday getting a few w est o f th è M ississippi « a > ru n o v e r Two of Uncle Sam’s Literal The ll.in n ib iil a n d S t. Jo scjd i line, a breaths of city ..fe. Revenue men spent a few days n o rth c rti M issouri ra llro n d M i v e n i Lester I . v is and wife of Har H .uinitial on th è S I! " sslp;>l niul St. ir. town—just looking us over. risburg. were visiting friends Ji sopii oli Un* M issouri. ThW ronit " u s Remember Bill Hart next Wed ctunplotcìl m ore llm n «SO yiw rs Ugo, and relatives here this week. nesday with the second episode nnd In A prii a te s t fn st m uli ru u whb Mrs. Ed Young and daughter, ■ linde. T h e muli» w ere llien c a rrlb d Lure of the Circus. of Salem, were renewing ac O T trlin d from S i. J o s e p h io S u rra- f Lawn Shelly returned from quaintances h ”e last Saturday. m en to , am i. in o n le r lo gei n goverti- m e n t c o n trn c t il w ns n.*res*nrjr tO Portland whore he went to v Frank Blakely , has . . . taken . the b llsh n new re c o rd fo r speeil. T h e the Pacific fleet. , estn ... w D i u iob of jam tor at the high schools locom otive w h a c ru d e ufTair. b u n iln g Miss Mary Rock was home * , , , _ wimh I, th è rn ils w e re llglit. r.nd ilio and has been busy this week get miele w ns not bnll.Msteri. Add l ’Iurk Friday for a from Portland last ting the buihhng in shape for the wns th è en g in ec r. n n d hls In stru c llo n s home folks, short visit with the w ere to tm ike n reco rd flint w ould opening M .y. suim l fo r rat jreara. M oreover. he cnm-* Mrs. Quinn went to Mil! City See the i iu poster on the Star n e n r ilolng It—In fn et. he dld do IL no Monday to visit her son who is Theatre b. . t> >ard. The Lure of f a r a» th a t p a r tlr u ln r rn llw ay wna confined in the Mill City hospital. the Circus Sunday. Second epi concerti«*«!. Tlu* d ls ta n c e from lln n n i- -Ni» lial to St. Jo se p h |s _■« « *, mi le*, ntnl th è Snookum Miller has returned sode Wednesday. fa st m ali coverei! th è m u te In a few . . . . from the harvest fields of east John Santner. Jr., has rented n e iu n d s o v e r fo u r luuir*. o r a t tli«» ra te ern Oregon, and is now a famil f SO mlle* un ¡tour fo r th è run. Thi* the Follis farm near Kingston o Included tw o stop* fo r fuel, but the*»*, iar figure on our streets. and will move onto the same in a « e r e b rie f, fo r sm all arm ie s p f men Sloper’s drug is headquai ters few days. This is the farm for «»■re u n itin g , e a c h w ith au arm fu l of • for school books and supplies. merly operated by Titus Archer. wood. W. A. Weddle returned Satur- Tabiets> books, pencils, inks Scenes Set for Visitors. day irotn attending the Funeral an{j a j| scbooj supplies at Sloper’s In th e little lln ro n ry «*«in*t tow n of Directors Convention, which was drug store. B isk ra th e M oorish coffee house* w ith A rab cu sto m er* a n d T u rk is h a tm o s held at Portland all last week. George Bell of Sublimity, has p h ere seem lik e s»*t scene* In u stag»* Leo Willing returned last Sat moved his family and household p ro d u ctio n , w hile th e fnr-fnm ed d a n c urday from Condon and other goods to S. ay ton and th *y are ing girl* obviously ex h ib it tlie lr skill eastern Oregon points where he occupying the Henry Mutchler fo r th e p lennure of th e fo re ig n e rs alo n e. W ith o u t th e fo reig n v isito r he has been working in the har residence nislcru w ould be an o rd in a ry o asis vest fields. on th e edge o f th e d e se rt. I Preaching every second and The big rest serial Universal tow S n lice H ubert Jlic h e n s ' “CInrtlen of Remember Bill Hart Sunday at has yet produced,at Star Theatre fourth Sundays of each month, A llah ” w as w ritte n w ith Ilisk ra u s th e Star Theatre in ‘‘Seifish Y'ates." 1st episode Sunday, 2nd episode b ack g ro u n d , m any (M-ople have com e t.j morning and evening. Morning v isit th e scon«» o f th e sto ry . Oth«*rs services at 11 a. m. and evening also that big serial, ‘‘Lure of the Wednesday. com e on d o c to r’s o rd ers, fo r th e cli Circus." Chas. Louse of Stringtowr., has m a te is said to be boiieliclnl to rh e u m a services at 8 p. m. Sunday sch<x>l each Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Philley rented the W. H. Hobson house tism a n d o th e r d iseases. O th ers c o l l i e m erely to s,-e th e sig h ts, w hich a re morning at 10 a. m. in stored up from Portland a .te r eas{ school house and will widely a d v e rtise d . S. L. Boyce. Pastor. spending t h e s u m m e r with move his family here for the f: iends and relatives there. winter. ..x ^ ^ M - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - G - f r i - x - x * * **i— I-:— :— :-:- Wes Riggs has purchased the Printers ink marks the way to grandma Righardson p ro p e rt.v r icbe.- and fame. Try it. This west of the high school. Mr. a ( j y i c e is inent not for the young Riggs will not move in right man wao ¡g contemplating the away :is he will have r field, hut for adver- provements made on the prop rty. tjser!j< There’s a vast difference. Mr>. C. A. Luthy and Mrs. 0. j,ljsg Edna Holder, who will E. Gardner have opened a cress- teacb the third and fourth grades making shop in Stayton and are ¡p our spools this year, arrived W ill meet the fail season with all the sea prepared to handle any and all with her mother and sister from son's requirements in Men's Wear kinds of plain and fancy sew ing. Salem Wednesday and have rent Their p l a c e of business is in the ed the C.en Munkers residence. WHATEVER troubles others may have in securing ship Roy building where they will be jb e sister will attend high school ments of Fall and Winter stock, there is no trouble at pleased to meet all their friends. here thi3 wjnter Bishop’s, New goods are coming in big consignments, in The Misses Bendler Dake and ' cluding the latest and best, to fill up the enlarged build Ruby, school teachers, are board- --------------------------------- ing. Among other rtine features of the new stock will be ing with Mrs. Holder, the Misses an absolutely pure, fleaced wool shirt, known as Moore and Mickey will stop at “ B ISH O P’ S FA B R IC S ” the Richardson home. Miss Wal A dressy, serviceable garment, representing the very best ker is at the Geo. Keech home T h e U nited S tates and Miss Mize will stay with value to be found in the Oregon market this season. It is made up in khaki shades—plain and military collars sizes Mrs. Chas. Clark. G rain C orporation from 14 1-2 to 19. Price $.5.00. Should sell for mora. A nnouces t h a t it will Bell The fellow who stops his pap< r “ S r a i g h t” g ra d e flour, to all The new store will have a ‘‘broad side” dress and hard- because he becomes offended at ' ii haser=, in carlo ad lo ts, in service shoes. They are being up this week. A large 140 lb. j u t e sacks, irrons w t . . some item that does not suit his delivered to any R ailway S ta shipment of the popular. fancy, always imagines he is get- tion in Zone 10, co m p risin g th e S t a t e s of O regon, W a s h ing even with the editor, but he JU S T W RIGHT SH O E ington and Idaho, a t not to is never missed. This only hap ex ceed $10.00 per bbL n e t cash. Built on honor the very latest lasts and cuts velour P u rc h a s e rs will be supplied pens occassionally for there are from n e a r e s t available mill, calf, vici kid gun metal button and lace. Don’t fail to only a few people in any com which m ay re s u lt in slight s a v se<4 the attractive colors Cherry Ked and Cocoa Brown. ing fo r b u y e r s ’ account. munity who imagine a paper They appeal to the particular dresser, and they are good W h o le s a le a n d jo b b in g p r o f its o n should contain nothing but what s u c h f lo u r m ils! n o t e x c e e d 7V p e r all the year around. Prices from $7.50 to $1.5.00. 1 d. a n d -< » tile r’s p ro fit m iis l n o t they approve of. x c c e d $1 iS p e r h bl. M oi o<b School Books I \ and Supplies Inks in all Colors, Machine Pencil Sharpeners, Rulers, Chalk, Tablets Erasers, Typewriter Ribbon, Type writer Paper, Pencil Clips,Fountain Pens, Pencils, Note Books, Loose Leaf Note Books and ¿SgJj Everything the Students Needs o4t... Sloper’s 8S Drug Store Ü > Baptist Church GEM CONFECTIONER Y F irst C lass Confections. H ig h G rad e P u re C andies f ine C igars an d T o b acco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Oregon S tay to n , THE GREATER Woolen Mills Store U nited S lates G rain C orporation Bring your 5 1 0 B oard of T ra d e Building P o rtlan d , O regon Evergreen sa Blackberries To Us. We Pay the Top Price in Cash CRATES FURNISHED - C A S T O R IA j | Doll’s Cash Store h « S « l4 a a 4 « 4 « « U i4 a < l< f« 4 « l4 4 4 « U I4 For Infants and Children In U f i F cî O ver 3 0 Years A lw a y s be the B igaa tu ie ot HOME MADE BREAD, CAKES AND COOKIES NO ORDER TOO LARGE C E KRAMER, Proprietor ST A Y TO N OREGON I FLO U R RE-SALE A d d r r s s all r o v ir n « id e a tio n s to THE STAYTON BAKERY TH E A C E SHIRT Is the latest arrival in the line of Fine Dress Shirts made up in a bewildering voriety of strip«« and silk-figured weaves. Soft cuffs and bands. They go from $2.00 to $5.00, but you will forget the price in the beauty of the garment. SALEM Woolen Mills Store • x ~X"X~ x - x ~ x - x ~ x - x - x ~ x ** x ~ x *. xk ~ x ~:*- x ~ x -:.. x -. x ~:*. x ~>. x - x - x .*:* Save Today for Tomorrow's Needs l)oyou live ‘‘from hand to mouth?” There is a system of living whereby Today may 1 m ; made to provide for Tomorrow—this y«>ar for next year—the prime of manhood for old age, > . S A V E ■ This one word tells the story. Ju st a little regu larly deposited in our savings department makes a pleasently sur prising showing in the yeais to come Capital $50,000.00 Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton,Oregon \