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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1919)
.'»ept. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Watson wer# formerly of Stay ton, and Mrs. W'Htson will best beremem-13 bered here as Miss Mi lea Hoy. Salem, $165,000 modern cold ^ Cl I storage plant to be erected by f 1'hei company. Charles Ray Sunday. The new bridge across the Mrs. S. R. Cole visited rela Salem ditch on third street has tives at Crabtree over Sunday. been completed. Byron Robertson of Lyons was J. P. Davie and Horace Lilly in town Monday. attended to business matters at Charles Ravin ‘‘String Beans Salem Tuesday. Sundav at Star Theatre. Miss Cora Cooper, has return Jos. Ruble of Victor Point, ed from a two week’s vacation was a Stayton caller Friday. trip spent at Grants Pass. Miss Eva Darby of Astoria, is Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Fisher had visiting relatives in Stayton. as their guests this week. Mr. Fifth episode “ Lure of the and Mrs. W. H. Ward, of Gol- Circus” Wednesday Star Theatre dendale. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Matthiew E. B. Patton, of the Waldo entertained a few Portland friend Hills, was here Monday, at their home last Sunday. Wool growers fret $4.50 for Mr. and Mrs. C. Fryer of Shaw fleece in average suit of clothes. were visitors at the J. R. Gard Miss Lena E. Mize spent Sun ner this week. day with friends at Shaw. Bishop spells Quality, Style Floyd Munroe and wife, of and service, you get ail three Mehama, were here the first of when you buy one of Bishop’s the week. Fleece Wool Shirts. Miss Mary Rock was home for You’ll laugh till your sides a few days visit with her parents. are sore at the “ Kitzerjamer “ Society Stuff” means a bin Kids” at Star Theatre Friday laught at Star Theatre Wednes and Saturday. day. The Hoyts will be at the Star Mr. and Mrs. Henry Downing Theatre Saturday with their road of the Waldo Hills were in town show consisting of Tricks in Tuesday. Magic. Fancy Shooting and Rop Mr. J. W. Kiphart is spending ing. Prices 30 15c. a few days th¡3 week on his farm Geo. Howard of West Stayton in Linn County. is confined to his home and is Don’t forget Charles Ray Sun suffering considerable pain. Geo. stepped off a ladder while filling day at Star Theatre. a W. H. Tate, a prominent far silo and impaled himself on the mer of Rock Point, was transact handle of a fork, the handle pen- tratinp about six inches. He is ing business in town Saturday. Wm. Salinp and wife and son under the care of Dr. Brewer. News comes to Stayton that o f Tillamook, are visitinp at the Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Uattson, of Wm. Enplish home her.?. The Etoile de L’Est Club will Vancouver. B. C., are the proud meet with Mrs. C. H. Brewer, parents of a baby dauphter, born Thursday afternoon, Oct. 9th. Rov Porter and wife of Aums- ville, wpre tradinp with our mer chants the first of the week. Has any one forpoten Charles Ray Sunday at Star Theatre in “ Strinp Beans.” Marion county turns d o w n county branch library proposi tions. Miss Marparet Fehlen who is employed in Portland, is home for a visit with her parents. / Mr. and Mrs. Everett Down- inp and children of Rock Point: were Stayton visitors Saturday. Ralph Cole returned from Sa lem the first of the week and will remain at home this winter. Dr. Brewer reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Schumacher of Fern Ridpe on October 6th. Jas. Zuber was-in from Rocky Point the first of the wesk. He is slowly recoverinp from a bad case of inflamatory rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Balyeu and little dauphter of Scio, were visitinp friends and shoppinp in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Good man spent Sunday with Mrs. Ethel Goodman, at Gooch. S. B. Cole went to Crabtree Tuesday where he will visit re latives and from there he will po to Albany for a few days visit. Mrs. F. F. Foster entertained a number of her lady friends at her bóme last Friday afternoon. Georpe Mielke came home from Astoria where he has been since June. He is now attendinp the local hiph school. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crab tree are rejoicing over the birth o f a dauphter. which event oc curred on the 5th inst. Dr. Brewer removed the ton- ails and adnoids from Apnes and Christina, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van handel this week. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Taylor are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter that came to make h e r home at the Taylor residence last Thursday. S lo p e r’s Watch Your Children Store School Books and Supplies Defective Sight Is One of the Greatest Drawbacks to the Health and Inks in all Colors, Machine Pencil Sharpeners, Rulers, Chalk, Tablets Erasers, Typewriter Ribbon, Type- wri ter Paper, Pencil Clips, Fountain Pens, Pencils, Note Books, Loose Leaf Note Books and development of children. It is many times responsible for backwardness in school. Perhaps your youngster’s vision is faulty. It won’t require much effort on your part to find out and you will certainly be better satisfied to know. Henry E.Morris&Co, Everything the Students Needs cAt... . Eye Siirht S pecialists O pposite I add A Bush bank, 305 S ta te S t., Salem. 415 3d S t., McMinville. O re., b e tw een U S. and McMinville N a tional banks Notice 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 S loper’s We kindly ask those who are owing us to call and settle by October 20, 1919 if possible. We cannot adjust our own business affairs untill our accounts are collected. Ditter Bell & Co. Sublimity, Ore. Drug Store G EM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Confections. Spending Your $$ Wisdy While you are busily attending to your work at home, you should not neglect ' to study your dothing needs, while it is possible to seled from the largest stock outside of Portland, MEN’S SUITS 'i ! H igh Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Stayton, Oregon THE STAYTON BAKERY Are to be found in the Livest, Snappiest and most Wonderful mixtures, that are only to be found, in our stocks o f high class clothing. MADE up into the waist-line, single and double-breasted models, full belt and taiored into smart lines, slashed pockets, a n j that general atheletic appearance, so much de sired by the well dressed men. H O M E M A D E B R EA D , C A K E S A N D C O O K IES NO ORDER TOO LARGE C E K R A M E R , Proprietor STA Y TO N OREGON W e have suits appropriate for all occasions, and all men; business men, college men, high school young men, the boy and the youth— and the elder ly man. W e can “Suit” them all in one of Bis hop's Ready Tailored Fabrics. Do you live “ from hand to mouth?” There is a system of living whereby Today may be made to provide for Tomorrow—this year for next year—the prime of manhood for old ape. W hile you are considering clothes, don't overlook the Fleece W ool shirts made from “Bishop's Fabric,” guaranieed pure Oregon fleese wool; they come in khaki color, plain or military collars, regulation pockets with but toned down flaps. Made extra full and roomy in every part, especially around the arms. Priced at $5.00, “a warm one for you. ■ SAVE ■ Our stock of shoes is always complete, in both Men and B oy's shoes— the best made in America. T h is is equally true in both dress and work shoes. 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 If your boy is hard on shoes, bring him to Bishop's they can shoe him to your satisfaction. Bring him in. “EVERY EAMILY IN MARiON AND POLK COUNTIES A PATRON” salem Woolen Mills store & Capital $50,000.00 Farmers & Merchants B ank o f S tay ton,Oregon ^ g (i