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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1919)
V Ÿ % Watch Your ,W5 Children Defective Sight Dr. Fehlen and a number of The Pheasants are ripe Stavtonites returned from the Is One of the Johnny get vour »run. Hugh Louie hop yard 10$ miles Greatest J. A. Hendershott was at Port below Salem, where thev spent land this week. Drawbacks to the Health and 18 days picking hops. The Dr. Remember Arizona Sunday at savs they had some trouble with development of children. It Star Theatre. is many times responsible the strikers but it didn’t last for backwardness in school. Roy Brenner of Lyons, was long. There were 117 pickers in Perhaps y o u r youngster’s transacting business here Satur Mr. Fehlen’s bunch from Stay- vision is faulty. It won’t day. ton and vacinity. require much etfort on your A picture full of life and com Chas. Kossiter was in Portland part to find out and you will edy at Star Theatre Friday and last week to attend the funeral certainly be better satisfied Saturday. of his cousin, Mrs. Herbert Ros- to know. Byron Williams of Happy Hol siter who died very suddenly of low, was transacting business in hemorage of the stomach. Mrs. town Monday. Rossi ter was well and favorably Eye S ig h t Specialists Carl Downing and little daugh known here and leaves a host of O pposite i add £ Bush hank, 306 S ta te S t., Salem. ter of the Waldo Hills, were friends to sympathize with her 415 3d S t.. MeMmville. O re., b e husband and daughter. Stay ton visitors Saturday. tw een U.S. and McMinville N a tional banks Ed Schaefer and son of Port N o tice land. visited here Sunday with B. A. Schaefer and family. Bids for operating the Stay- Fourth Episode the Lure of the Circus Wednesday, at Star ton Co-operative Switchboard for Theatre, also that Bill Heart pic one year beginning Jan. 1. 1920, will be received up to 2 o’clock ture. Mr and Mrs. Jack Johnson of p. m., Oct. 18, 1919. Address Fox Valley, were business visi all bids to F. A. Bell. Sublimity, or leave at Farmers & Merchants tors in town Saturday. Bank of Stayton. for him. John Etzel and wife of Fern Condition —All bids will be re Ridge, visited John’s father and ceived subject to article 7 of the mother here Sunday. by-laws of the association. Mrs. Wilbur. Mrs. Dr. Brewer Tl.e operator will be required | and Prof. Ford are attending the to answer all calls, give courte State Library couvention at Sa ous treatm ent to all patrons, col Friday and Saturday lem today. G L O R IA JA Y lect all long distance charges, re Wm. Brotherton who recently mit such per cent to Pacific States - In— sold his interest in the Lyons ¡Co. as directors may specify and "tTWiss ^ M isc h ie f cTWaker" store, has moved back .to Stay- turn over the balance to the Sec SUNDAY ton. retary of the Stayton Co., also DOUG FAIRBANKS in The Christian Endeavor busi to collect U. S. Revenue and re — R I Z O N tA — ness meeting that was scheduled mit same to the proper officers j WEDNESDAY for Friday, October 3rd. has required by law. Also to untan - 4th Episode — gle wires on main line in city been pastponed till Friday, Oct | limits. For further particulars “T h e L u r e o f th e C irc u s ' ober 10th. apply to the undersigned. —2 Reel Comedy Feature Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols A. P. Kirsch, President • BEHIND THE FRONT“ and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter Oct. 2 9 motored to Scio Sunday to visit friends. Mrs. Nichols was for merly teacher in the Scio schools. Will Allis and family are now comfortably settled in their home in the eastern part of town re cently purchased from W. H. Hobson. School and Supplies Inks in all Colors, Machine Pencil Sharpeners, Rulers, Chalk, Tablets Erasers, Typewriter Ribbon, Type writer Paper, PencilClips,Fountain Pens, Pencils, Note Books, Loose Leaf Note Books and Henry E. Morris&Co. Everything the Students Needs Star Theatre Mrs. Fitz Goodman came over j from Tacoma Tuesday of la s t, week. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman will spend the winter with Mrs. Goodman’s father, W. F. Blake ly. The R. J. Kusey sale last Mon- j day was well attended and every- • thing on the bill was sold a n d ! brought good prices. George, Keech was the auctioneer. N otice No hunting or trespassing will be allowed on my farm. Tres passers will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Oct. 2-9 A. Forrett Mr. I. J. Ruble of Milwaukee, Oregon, is looking after business m atters here this week. Mr. Ruble says they are delighted witn. their new modern home. Carl and Caryl have positions in Portland and Greta is attend ing school. Roy Myers and wife of P o rt-1 land spent last week here visit ing relatives. In company with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gehlen they I enjoyed an auto trip to Sweet | Home. Sodaville and other places Mr. and Mrs. Mvers left for, their home Tuesday. j StrayedIj A 3 year old Sorrel Gelding Colt, Solid Color. From my place at Mill City, on Sept. 11. Finder please notify M. H. Galvin, Mill City. Oregon. Slopers j l 'S T W H A T YOU WANT may be uttered in th is w eek 's w an t ad s a t a bn rg aln . I t's a good Idea to look them o ver every w eek. GEM CONFECTIONERY F irst C lass Confections. H ig h G ra d e P u re C andies Fine C ig ars and T o b acco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy Put It On J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor S tay to n , O reg o n A man is known by the company he keeps—a store by the customers it keeps—And we are migh y glad to be known that way. You should prepare for cool weather “right now”—you have a gentle reminder of it to-day. THE STAYTON BAKERY HOM E M ADE BREAD, C A K E S A N D C O O K IE S Bishop’s Overcoats NO ORDER TOO U R G E Have been chosen to cover the needs of all men. Theo come in the following styles: W aist Line Belted Back Full Belt Single And Double Breasted Priced — K rom $ 2 0 to $ 6 5 -------- We have in stock for your selection Men’s Rubpers, Umbrellas—in fact everything for rainy weather. Don’ t forget the “ Just Wright Shoes” for they are Just Right in Quality and Price “EVERY EAMILY IN MARION AND POLK COUNTIES A PATRON” s a lem Woolen Mills store C E. K R A M E R , Proprietor STA YTO N OREGON Save Today for To m o rro w ’s Needs Do you live “ from hand to mouth?’’ There is a Bystem of living whereby Today may be made to provide for Tomorrow—thin 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 pleasently sur prising showing in the yeais to come Capital $50,000.00 Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stay ton,Oregon