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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1919)
•i-fe— rr/w EWS Mayor Murphy was in Port- fumd lor a few days last week. Bertvl Bates returned from JHill's camp last Friday. Third Episode o f ’ ’The Lure of th e Circus” Wednesday Oct. 1st. Mrs. Wrii. Cornish and M"s. jVIgie Muruhy were Salem visit ors last Saturday. Q. N\. Humphreys of Victor Point, was in town the that of .the week. The young son of John Thomn has fully recovered from a re cent operation for the removal o f tonsiis a <1 adenoids. f Mrs. Rice and children o f L y ons. im\e moved into the Andy I Cornish ho.:s, in the north onri of town. The children Will at tend sol ool here this winter. | Gerald Finley came down from Hill’s logging camp last week FLOUR RE-SALE A number of young people ■ E from here and Sublimity attend F! ed the Foltz wedding fiance at Jordan Tuesday evening. They .all reixjrt a good time. Messrs Lynott and Williams 'h e railroad promoters, returned from Portland the first of the week where they have been con- ferin g with other railroad officials Don’ t Forget that mysterious picture “ The Silent Witness” Friday and Saturday at Star Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McKenney -and son James, of Salem. Miss Lena Mize and ye editor and fam ily motored to Sodaville Sun day where the day was spent pteniemg and tanking up on the water from the famous spring. K. C. Calivan and w ife were Sere from Oregon City last week visiting with Mrs. Calivan’s par en ts, Mr. and Mrs. Burmester. sin the Blue Den district, and also friends in Stayton.. They return ed to Oregon City, Saturday, where Mr. Calivan is working in the paper mills. Elsewher in the columns of tfe" Mail will be found a combina- :iir.p subscription offer. Readers « 1 tike Mail who are in arears, w i'l have an opportunity to re new anti get the Portland Tele gram and the Mail both for one year for $4.75. This applies to j^ew subscribers as well as old. ^ Slopen HIP '¿A •lot « Star- C l rude Me Coy— D rug WE Store School Books and Supplies i Friday u: d Saturday • THE SILF' IT W ITNESS some time. He will attend high Several Stayton P'o> le attend school here this winter. e d tl'.e Linn county ‘ air at Stio, Last week Dr, Beauchamp re moved the tonsils and adenoids tthis week. Mrs. Ethel Malone of the Ho.v- from Vivian and Olin Davie and «11 district, is reported on the! Neva Titus, of Stayton. and from Walter Allen of Mil 1 City. Dr. .sick list. Mrs. Wm. Nei 'Jell and daugh . .o:'.-,.- of Svi«-, adì:: mistered the ters Miss Alma and Vi t. <i>* > t aesthetic. Mrs. Mason Bishop and little L»si wtek with relatives in Salt n daughter, Henrietta, have return- 4 Leo Luly who has been work- Itijr near Salem during \acation. etl home alter a pleasant week in Eugene \¡siting Miss Helen returned home last Sunday. Moore. Miss Moore is a former Read the Millinery ad of Mrs. Salem girl, being a graduate of I)en a Mack in this week’s Mail. the local high school and of the Henry Benson, one of the pros Williamette U u i v e r s i t y. She gaerous farmer* o f Fern Ridge, will teach in the Stayton High w a s a Stayton caller Monday. School this winter. Sari m Capi Read the combination offer of tal Journal. the Mail and Portland Telegram in another part c f the Mail 1 1 is week. I). M. Dol! is handling the mail on route No. 2 while Leo Rock is taking his vacation. T h e United States Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Chrisman o f Linn county, were visiting G rain Corporation friends here the first of the week. Annouces that it will .-«ell "StrMiifht" Kr.iiir flour, to all Rem em ber!the “ Silent W it pnrohHsers, in carload lots, in 14U lb. jute sacks. cross w t.. ness” Friday and Saturday at delivered to any Railway Sta Star Theatre. tion in Zone 10, comprising the States o f Oregon, W --ii- Finley’s wood saw from Linn ii'Kton and Idaho, at nof to ■county, has been in our midst exceed $ 10.00 per bbl. n.4 < -h. Purchasers will tie supo ed the past week cutting wood for from nearest available . II, S tas ton people. which n.ay result in slight >v- mg for buyers' account. Human hair switchrs, a new W h o le s a le anti jobhim e i>rei ' . on such flo u r m u .i n o t e x cee *i T her selection just received. I can bbl- ami retailer's p ro ln m ust no* e x c e e d $1.25 per hbl. match any shade. Mrs. Dena A d d ress all co m m u n ica tio n , to Alack. U nited States G rain Mr. and Mrs. H. Lilly left Corporation Thursday for a visit at Spokane, 510 Board of «Trade Building Portland, Oregon Washington and Pendleton where -they will take in the Big Round- Up. They will visit Seattle on th eir return. J. H. Hutchinson, the Mutual L ife Irsuravce man, was looking a fte r business here Tuesday. Mr. fiutchinson has recently return ed from a trip to Montrael, Can., where he attended the National convention. Star T heatre ft 5 Sc N 1 )AY —ENID BENNETT— in I “Fuss at d Feathers” \\ £ 1NBSDAY | I “ The * A Real eed C a se ” | ! <■ 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 Western Picture r w in .it : dan Items * Macintosh went Mrs to 1 t' . Saturday for ia few day 's visit. Mr. F Baiseiger and w ife wi re (.allers at the H. Phillips home Sunday afternoon. Mis. Arbuckle and daughter called oi Mrs. Nortmad Sunday evening. G* V V * À ■ u 'otturi 'ViV Everything the Students Need; Miss l’earl Crimea of Salem, visited friends hero Sunday. Mr. Chris But mister is now haulii nilk to the cheese fac tory. I ;.ving taken Ed I’epper- ling’s place. e va H r©v*> o4t... • -I- vvH -.X ’s-X'sV) Proeiiects are good for .Jordan to have electric lights soon. A movement is on foot to put in a plant here. We understand Mr. Herman Foltz nd Miss Roydt were mar ried at Stayton Tuesday. Here is for a long and happy life to them both. aj Sloper’s C f 9V0 Drug Store ■ » r i 'r » » i N » r r » r » i f r » i > r » i 'i > £ Ik Bring your - J _____________________________________ ' ^Evergreen Blackberries Baptist Church Preaching every second and 1 fourth Sundays of each month. To Us. We Pay the Top ? morning and evening. Morning Price in .Cash services at 11 a. m. and evening CRATES FU RNISH ED services at 8 p. m. | Doll’s Cash Store S. L. Boyce, Pastor. S ia M M a a ia a flb ja iB llH M ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* Woolen Mills Store « <5 T ) G E M C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Confections. High Grade Pure Candies F ine Cigars and Tobacco j JSV.^l“ch Su nday \ *+ + **+ *+ *.***+ + + * « + + * * + * * * ^ w Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Stayton, Oregon THE STAYTON BAKERY EXPANSION H O M E M AD E BREAD, C A K E S A N D C O O K IE S NO ORDER TOO LARGE C E. K R A M E R , Proprietor STAYTO N OREGON T h e demand made on our store for goods has been unprecedented and in order to meet this demand we have annexed the adjoining building giving us omple roo n. Furthermore w e have sent our buyer to the Eastern CInthing Markats Save Today for Tom orrow 's Needs and he has just returned, having made large and Special Purchases of M en’s Doyou live “ from hand to mouth?” Suits and Overcoats of the very latest and newest models. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE \Bl is«B & *ia s a c s 5 6 » K z :'E - s * * ‘i*asii«ii**S ii t \ There is a system of living whereby Today may bo made to provide for Tomorrow— this year for next year— the prime of manhood for old age. ■ SAVE ■ This one word tells the story. Just a little regu larly deposited in our savings department makes a pleasontly sur prising showing in the yeais to come Capital $50,000.00 Farmers & Merchants $ Bank of Stayton,Oregon