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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1919)
mm ,ws Bill Hart Sunday Broadway.” In "Brandinit Mr. a n : Mr-*, ’ ack Johnson were down from box Vat *-v last week MV*' h M A iy r n A ilerika for suit? at Sloper’s Drug Store. » 1 * 1 1 1 î 1 * » f li I Î John Satulner ha* about finished Helen and Myrtle Franh visited the Stnyton High School ThursiJav. repairing the head gate* of the Stay- ten Water Power ditch. He ha* put Dare .ilepe; ¡*t.d wife were Salem in a double set o f gate*. visitors the i.jet n! the week. Mr. -la Mri late W ornm . and Miss Mic..ry spent Sunday with daughter, of Fern • dr were * Is- friends at Tom er. } o ng at ti “ •) •’ ••nlsh home in Jitn Thomas ir.-t wife of Sa'em vl- stayton last Saturday. >lied friends h?7r 1 uesda.v Mr. and Mrs. Tate of Rock Point have gone to Eastern Oregon to re side for the winter. Sloper’s Store Star Theatre Friday aud Saturday Miss Lena ti. Mice and Mis* Ruby llarve Shelton and wife and Mis* spent the wet's end at Salem Nellie Thomas, of Jordan were here Geo. Hunt spent the week end vis last Friday visiting friend* aud re latives. iting hts grand-parents in Salem. Bill Hart next Sunday in Branding Broadway Î m ‘‘T h ose W h o F a y ” cA cTWixup in H e a r ts ' MALDEHYDE C om edy - SUNDAY Bill Hart in “Branding Broadway” c^ N D 5 REELS 5 WEDNKSDAY 7th Episode - “The L u re BLUE VITROL o f the C i r c u s ’ F e a tu re . A C F . H I G H C o m e d y , o V I o v ie R ji o t Klenzo Tooth Paste Is great for whitening the teeth. Mr. T. Ware and Miss Willtna. Of 25c for large tubs. Beauchamps Howell, were visiting in this neigh borhood last week. Drug Store. Mr and Mrs. N. Welch and daugh Senator riobaoa is treatlag his residence o r v y to a new coat of ter. Allice. and Mr. and Mrs. Yann- kc and daughter, Genevlve of Sal paint. em visited at the C. P. Netbert home Mr. and Mr-- S. B. Cole aud son here Sunday. Ralph were at Crabtree over the Mr. and Mrs Geo. Glover of Sublim week end. ity were stayton visitors Friday. , Mesdames J E. Sloper. Bvron Mrs. Jacob Seigmund and Mi*s Robertson an • a . L. Murvhy were ' Carrie Selgmund of Fern Rid^e. vis Salem visitors Monday. ited at the John English home in 0t,0 Mrs. Mary Decker of Ashland Stayton last Friday. spent the week end with Mrs. W. G Mr and ..*rs. W. E. Thomas of Cleveland here. The Red Cross button is the most Salem, were visiting at the home cf widely worn button in the world. Fountain Pens and a variety 'heir son. Alva, hero last week. Thirty million men aud women *nd of colorek inks for same at Slop children in the United States now- G. R. Munkers and wife ar wear th.s emblem of countless good er’s Drug: Store. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Downing rived from San Francis?«. Cal., deeds accomplished. For the third spent the week end visiting relatives last week being called here on year in America comes universal op portunity to wear it. in Eugene. account of the serious illness of There are many Instances of how Don’ t forget “ Ace High” Wednes his father. tbi* button, bearing upon a white day at the Star Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. H Lilly spent a few background a tiny cross, ha* been worn and treasured. One morning in Mrs. P. H. Lambert and Mrs. Hoy days at Portland visiting Mrs. Lilly's a distant northwest county, a man Brenner of Mt. Pleasant, were mother who left this week for New whose luddy, optimistic countenance Mexico, where she will spend the shopping in Stayton Saturday. was clothed with ruddy beard. a*ked winter with a daughter. the Red Cross chairman if he had an Gus. Eksman returned from other button like the one he wore The chairman gave him his own. "I Goo I soda. Beauchamp’s Drug Idahna. Wednesday, where he have twelve childreu." explained the Store. has been working- in a camp for man “ I gave my button to the twelfth, a new arrival, tl«;» morning. E. G. Sigmund and wife, of Fern the past six weeks. Wheu I have anything good the whole Ridge, were in town last Friday re Mrs. John Robertson is precting a family must come in on it.” newing acquaintances. fine new dwelling on hre place south — The concrete Mss. Berringer will entertain the east of Kingston. Ftoile De L'Est club at her home st foundation was oat in by Mr. Lau of The Red Cross — universal Stayton. mother to the distressed children Mehama Thursnay afternoon. of men. Mr. and iir t V. Daro Sloper at I ss Cora Ray and M in Crawfr.rd Service done our fellowmen is tended Mie w.»i‘ .':tig of Violet Felton o ' McMinnville, spen- lav week end the most beautiful thing in the at the W. R. Ray home ne»- Iordan and Henry Sia^ -rd at Centals on world. JOIN. Monday Born * the contracting Your Roll Call Button is your The Eastern Star Lodge of Stay- parties ere well -.liown here distinguished service cross. ton has been invited to Turner on All you need is a dollar! You Hal Shelton was in town Friday Wednesday evening. Oct. 29th. have a heart. ; having his car repaired. Hal had to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Schafer and son have the car pulled in from home as ' »cil were Cirvallis visitors last the biamed thing wouldn't work the RED CROSS 8IRLS FEED < v eek. j way it was intended to. THOUSANDS OF D0U8HD0YS J. P Williams was ill for a few N otice days last week, but is now able to Since the armistice, twenty-five be about again. Will the party that borrowed canteens, operated by Red Cross Chap ters in Idaho. Oregon, and Washing Chas. Rossiter the Fern Ridge my punch bowl please return it ton have dispensed 23,379 gallons of bonanza farmer, was here last Sat as I want to lend it to some one coffee, and 224.236 dozen sandwiches, urday. else. C. A. Beauchamp to soldiers, sailor*, and marines en Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cartwright of route. The hospitality of these can Byron Wiltiao’ S was down from Hai.pv r'.UIow list week visiting his Monroe, Benton County, and Mrs. T. teens was accepted nine hundred thou father who was sick for a few days M. Humphrey's of Albany, were vi sand times, often by men who would have gone hungry but for the Red siting at the W. H. Humphrey's home Cross service thus rendered. Figures Mr. and Mrs W. H. Tate of Roeg the first of .the week. show that these men, through the Point, were in rovn last Saturday courtesy of the Red Cross, drank 8,- trading with our merchants 497 gallons of iced drinks; used 6,663 Milo Wilkinson; night watch for cream combination, cold cream bars of soap, and 37.713 paper towels; ate 67,491 chocolate bars, 16,629 the Gooch Lumber Co., was in town and complexion powder. Beau pounds of candy, 14,754 dozen cookies. monday attending to business. 74.913 dozen doughnuts, 9.488 dozen champ’s Drug Store. hot rolls; wrote 436.400 post cards A number from Sublimity and Forest Mack has purchased the E. Stayton attended the wedding dance Roy property where the millinery furnished and stamped by the Red Cross; and to their own discomfort at Jordan Friday night. More and residence Is located and ha* during a certain period, wore 12.25* All this, to say Complte line o f silk hose and treated the house with a new coat of influenza masks. nothing of 22.956 full meals. Carson gloves Just received at the paint. During this time 1847 sick men were Millinery of Mrs. Dina Mack. Grandma IJlakley who hat* liee.'i aided by the canteen, seventy nine oi Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Humphres quite 111 is much improved now bu* them being removed from trains at spent the week end visiting their was unable to celebrate her 96th too sick to travel, and receiving imme. daughter and grand children near birthday on October 6th. which was dlate hospital attention. Canteen work is nearly over, but the contemplated. Shaw. Red Cross still has vitally importaii'. _ Miss Marlon Taylor and Mrs. E. A work to do. Every membership in the San Tox pine balsam with en- Taylor of Mehama. and Miss Doer- Third Red Cross Roll Call will be a x calyptus will stop that irritating fler. teacher In the school there, vis vote of confidence in the American cough. Try it. Its guaranteed. ited friends In Stayton last Friday Red Cross. evening. At Sioper’s Drug Store. “ It's a Imng Way to Tipperary,” bu,' Wm. Cladek o ce of the village C. E. Kramer, the baker, is the Red Cross is there. blacksmiths, went to Portland Wed installing an electric oven in his nesday morning J lit to get a touch place of business. Part of the of city life for a iy. In quantities to Suit your needs o4t... Sloper’s Store Good drugs, good cigars IIBISHOPS FABRICS I Emergencies Arise In a Man’s Life MEETING emergencies as they arise is one of the great points of the AMERICAN NATION. If this is true, the same applies to the home and the individual. When you buy your Winter's Overcoat and buy it wisely, let it be a good one. then you have met this emergency. If it is a good garment— it came from Bish op's. Thay have only the finest and best manufactured. That does not mean the high est in price— but real value. Janteel Talcum, c o l d Lots of Formaldehyde and Blue Vitro! at Beauchamp’s Drug Store. I I ! outfit has been delayed in ship ping and the work o f installing will be delayed somewhat. Martin Berg returned from Sea Side this week where he has been The Red Lantern will be shown on working for somt ;ime. He will vi Monday and Tuesday November 10 sit with his fan; ty for a couple of and 11 at Star Theatre, as these were weeks and will t.. n go to Portland the only dates available. where he has secured work. I*. (!. Foltz made a busl-ie<t trip to Bryon Robertson is sporting a new the cheese factory at Jordan Ust Chevrolet roa-J -.or that he recently week. | purchased iron V. Baker o f Kings Mr. and Mrs. Hermann C. Foltz ton. Byron in Lated th.» new wagon spent Sunday at the home of Mr. with a trip to Albany Monday, re .Foltz’s parents Mr and Mrs Adam turning by way -*t Salem. He was Keldt, near Shelburn. accompanied by ./■ a Miller. 3*0*3? * V. DO VALUE at the end of the garment is what counts. This you will always find in our merchandise. 11 Your Buyer and Our Buyer Is enroute to New York, will arrive there about;. Monday, October 20th, attending to the needs of Bishop’s many friends and patrons in Polk and Mar ion Counties l O r r f* Aw * V TJého “EVERY EAMILY IN MARION AND POLK COUNTIES A PATRON’ ! Aky <?nn -W * At the present time In th • No-th western Division alone nip •-.! hg Alaska. Idaho, Oregon ami Washing- ton—there are 750,868 Red t russ m* in ber9. Alaska has 13,562; 1.1*110. In;,. 055: Oregon, 243.614; Washington, 390 . 637 . J saleni W oolen Mills ¡ tore S 3 IBBBEi. S IB V I im S H O P S F A B H K S H H B M U I I H I I I n